by Robert Sobel
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———. Four Decades of Massachusetts Politics, 1890–1935. New York: G.P. Putnam, 1935.
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———. The Memoirs of Herbert Hoover: The Great Depression, 1929–1931. New York: Macmillan, 1952.
Hoover, Irwin. Forty-Two Years in the White House. New York: Macmillan, 1948.
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———. Calvin Coolidge Says. Plymouth, VT: Calvin Coolidge Memorial Foundation, 1972.
———. Meet Calvin Coolidge: The Man Behind the Myth. Brattleboro, VT: Stephen Greene, 1960.
———. Your Son, Calvin Coolidge: A Selection of Letters from Calvin Coolidge to his Father. Montpelier, VT: Vermont Historical Society, 1968.
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———. The 103rd Ballot. New York: Harper & Row, 1976.
———. The Politics of Normalcy: Government Theory and Practice in the Harding-Coolidge Era. New York: Norton, 1973.
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Index
Actors’ strike
Adams, John
Adams House
AFL. See American Federation of Labor
The Age of Roosevelt
Agricultural issues: equalization fee; farm bloc; farm cooperatives; Ford’s offer to farmers; McNary-Haugen Bill; tariff issue; worldwide crash
Aldrich, Nelson
Allen, Henry
Aluminum Corporation of America
American Antiquarian Society
American Association for the Advancement of Science
American Bar Association, speech to
American Farm Bureau
American Federation of Labor
American Indians
American Magazine
American Mercury
American Metal Company
American Police Systems
American Review of Reviews
American Society of Newspaper Editors
American Telephone & Telegraph
American Woolen Company
Amherst College
Amherst Republican Club
Anderson, Henry
Andrews, Charles
Antitrust suits
Army Corps of Engineers
Ashurst, Harry
Association Against the Prohibition Amendment
Atlantic Monthly
AT&T. See American Telephone & Telegraph
The Autobiography of Calvin Coolidge: attitude concerning White House; Boston police strike; character of W. Murray Crane; contract for; description of Plymouth, Vermont; economic issues; governorship; Harding’s death; presidency; presidential campaign; presidential nomination; retirement; Stearns’s support; vice presidency; vice presidential nomination,
Automobiles: boom in sales; Coolidge’s first ride
Babson, Roger
Baker, Newton D.
Banks, branch banking
Barry, Edward
Barton, Bruce
Baruch, Bernard
Bassett, Moses
Belasco, David
Bellefontaine, Ohio
Benevolent societies
Bicknell, Henry E.
Bimetallism. See Currency issue
Bird, Charles
Birth
Black Americans
Black River Academy
Blaine, James G.
Bland, Richard
Blue sky laws
Board of Estimate
Bolshevism
Borah, William
Bossism. See Political bosses
Boston, Massachusetts: police strike;
telephone workers’ strike
Boston Elevated Street Railway
Boston Fire Department
Boston Police Union
Boston Social Club
Bouck, William
Boulder Dam bill
B.R.A. See Black River Academy
Bradford, Gamaliel
Brady, Robert
Branch banking
Brandegee, Frank
Brandeis, Louis
Brehm, Maria
Briand, Aristide
Britton, Nan
Brokered conventions
Brookhart, Smith
Brooklyn Rapid Transit
Brotherhood of Painters, Decorators, and Paperhangers
Broun, Heywood
Brown, Carrie. See Coolidge, Carrie Brown
Brown, Edward
Brown v. Board of Education
BRT. See Brooklyn Rapid Transit
Brush, Louis
Bryan, Charles W.
Bryan, William Jennings
Buchanan, James
Budget address
Bull Moosers
Bureau of the Budget
Burleson, Albert
Burnett, Charles
Burns, William
Bursum pension bill
Burton, Marion
Burton, Theodore
Busch, Adolph
Business.
See Labor issues
Butler, Nicholas Murray
Butler, William: Boston police strike; campaign for Senate seat; chairman of Republican convention; Coolidge’s comments; Lodge’s replacement in U.S. Senate; support for Coolidge
Buying on margin
Calder, William
Calles, Plutarco
Calles-Morrow Agreement
Campaign spending
Cannon, Joe
Capper, Arthur
Caraway, Thad
Cardenes, Lazaro
Carey, Charles H.
Carpenter, Dr. H.W.
Carranza, Venustiano
Catholic Church, role in Mexican situation
Central Labor Union
Challis, Belle
Champlain Transportation Company
Character: historians’ view; image as new president; morals and ethics; and personality; in public performances; sense of humor; shyness
Cheney, General Sherwood
Child labor amendment
Child welfare
Childhood: birth; Coolidge’s memories of; description of Plymouth and Plymouth Notch; education at Black River Academy; elementary school years; health; hobbies; remoteness of home
China, relations with America
Christensen, Parley
Christian, George
Chrysler, Walter
Churchill, Winston
Cicero
Citizen’s Committee
City solicitor
Civil rights
Civil servants, strikes
Clark, Edward
Clark, J. Reuben
Clark, Ted
Clark Memorandum
Clarke Institute for the Deaf
Class Day celebration
Clerk of courts
Cleveland, Grover
Coal strike
Cohan, George M.
Cole, General Charles
Cole, John T.
Cole, Ralph
College years
Colombia
Commager, Henry Steele
Commission on the Necessities of Life
Committee of
Committee of Experts of the Allied Reparations Committee
Communist International
Communist Party
Conference for Progressive Political Action
Conference on Unemployment
Congress: address as new president; Coolidge’s complaint about program costs; relationship with legislators. See also State of the Union addresses
Connor, Theobald
Conservatism