Food
After Calvin Coolidge was sworn in as our 30th President in 1923, he and his father strolled down the street for a bottle of soda pop to celebrate.
Oct. 20, 1994
Books
Ask today for the names of three famous Calvins, and the response is likely to be “Klein” . . . or “and Hobbes” . . . or a long pause.
Aug. 30, 1998
World & Nation
John Coolidge, 93, a former railroad executive and dairyman who was the oldest living offspring of an American president.
June 2, 2000
“I have the most conclusive evidence that arms and munitions in large quantities . . . have been shipped to the revolutionists . . .
April 29, 1986
All the Rage
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Feb. 21, 2011
L.A. Unleashed
April 15, 2009
Objecting to my remark that “one searches in vain for the wit of Calvin Coolidge, Herbert Hoover, Dwight Eisenhower and Richard Nixon,” reader John Blumenthal of North Hollywood complains that “Evidently Mr.
Jan. 21, 1988
Sports
Charles Motter Dingler, son of President Calvin Coolidge’s barber and a former minor league baseball player who coached Dodger outfielder Rick Monday in Little League, died in his Camarillo home.
Feb. 26, 1997
President Obama will be the first U.S. chief executive to travel to Cuba since Calvin Coolidge, and during a two-day tour will address a large audience in Havana, watch a baseball game (Tampa Bay Rays versus the Cuban national team) and even dine at the Palace of the Revolution.
March 20, 2016
Top of the Ticket
June 13, 2008