
This informative post will be published on Saturday in place of my regular one. You are invited to participate with the opening question.
Brain Teaser Question
A rooster lays an egg on a rooftop. Which way does it roll?
(answer found at the end of this post)
Featured Facts
Calvin Coolidge, the 30th President of the United States, served from 1923 to 1929. He assumed office after the unexpected death of President Warren G. Harding on August 2, 1923.
Here are a few interesting facts about President Coolidge:
- Political Party: Republican
- State Represented: Massachusetts
- Birthdate: July 4, 1872 (Plymouth Notch, Vermont)
- Death: January 5, 1933 (Northhampton, Massachusetts)
- College Attended: Amherst
Nicknamed “Silent Cal” by his peers, President Coolidge was known for his quiet demeanor. His life’s story centered around a reputation of being an honest man with uncharacteristic integrity. His full name was John Calvin Coolidge, Jr. Before entering politics, his primary career had been a lawyer.
Coolidge’s political career as a Progressive Republican began in 1906 when he was elected to the Massachusetts House of Representatives. He later served as mayor of Northampton before being elected to the Massachusetts Senate in 1914. He was elected to the governorship of Massachusetts in 1918.
During his term as Governor, he dealt with the Boston police strike in 1919. He activated the state’s National Guard to provide safety and protection during the absence of police officers. This event brought Coolidge upon the national stage, which ultimately led to his nomination as the Republican choice for Vice President on the ticket with Warren G. Harding.
The duo of Harding and Coolidge swept the Election of 1920. As Vice President, Coolidge was the first ever to attend cabinet meetings. In late summer of 1923, Harding’s sudden death propelled Coolidge into the Presidency.
President Coolidge finished out the remaining time of Harding’s term. He was elected to his own term of office in the Election of 1924. He won decisively over two other candidates: Democratic John W. Davis of West Virginia and Progressive Robert M. La Follette from Wisconsin.
The “Roaring Twenties” brought unparalleled prosperity to America during Coolidge’s time as President. The economy experienced rapid growth, and the country moved forward from the aftermath of the Great War. The President’s conservative approach provided stable leadership.
Coolidge cleaned up the lingering corruption left from the Harding administration. He was a strong proponent of immigration reform as well as protective tariffs. He favored a hands-off approach in steering America’s financial and economic footprints.
In the summer of 1927, he decided that he would not run for re-election in 1928. He felt that he wanted to follow the tradition of George Washington and others in serving only two terms, even though he was not in office for the full eight years.







top left and MOVING clockwise: contrast between a much younger coolidge and as President, the President and first lady (grace) on the white house grounds, presidential portrait, as governor pictured with national guard troops during the boston police strike, childhood home in vermont, a relaxed and smiling president, and the coolidge presidential library in northampton. (Courtesy of Pinterest)
Answer to Brain Teaser Question
Nowhere. A rooster does not lay eggs.

