Born on the Fourth of July -- On to Amherst -- Settling down in Northampton -- The less he spoke, the more he heard -- Senator Coolidge -- Do the day's work -- Lieutenant Governor -- We must steadily advance -- When firmness was needed -- The most popular figure in the state -- Nomination to some other office? -- Coolidge! Coolidge! -- Something more than a landslide -- A capital character -- Vice President of what? -- To wake up a President -- Different from the rest -- A man among men -- Man of the world -- A President approaches Congress -- Troubles down the road -- Frustrated in Congress -- Nomination for President -- The campaign of 1924 -- Overture to a second term -- Congress and administration -- A restless man -- Taxes, airplanes, farmers, and elections -- Coolidge and business -- Congress and domestic issues, 1927-1928 -- Over there -- Neighbors to the south -- World court and arms limitation -- The outlawing of war -- I do not choose to run -- Back to Northampton -- I know my work is done -- A President restrained -- Essay on selected sources.
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