Evening Star Newspaper, January 6, 1933, Page 4

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PUBLIC LIFE OF MR. COOLIDGE—These pictures were made during the political career of Mr. Coolidge. Picture, upper right, was made in Republican national headquarters in Washington when Warren Harding was campaigning for the presidency and Mr, Coolidge for the vice presidency. They are shown discussing campaign plans with Will Hays (left), campaign manager. In'the center is Mr. Coolidge at the inauguration ceremonies in March, 1925. Picture below was taken when Mr. Coolidge was Governor of Massachusetts., Left to right: John Coolidge, Mrs. Coolidge, Calvin, jr.,, who died while his father was President, and John Coolidge, father of the former President. —Associated Press Photos. - . COOLIDGE AND HIS CABINET—This picture, taken on January 4, 1929, shows Presi- dent Coolidge and his cabinet, a short time before Hoover took office. It will be noticed that Hoover is not in the picture as he had resigned as Secretary of Commerce after becoming President-elect. Seated, left to right: Secretaries Davis, War; Kellogg, State; Coolidge, Mellon, Treasury, and Sargent, Attorney General. Standing: New, Postmaster General; Davis, Labor; ‘Whiting, successor to Hoover as Secretary of Commerce; Jardine, Agriculture; West, Interior, and Wilbur, Navy. —Associated Press Photo. W BN o HIS FAVORITE RECREATION—Calvin Coolidge was == = probably America’s most famous fisherman. During his years COOLIDGE AS A BOY— esident his angling trips took him to South Dakota, This is a picture of Calvin Georgia, Vermont and Massachusetts. He is shown here with Coolidge when he was a child a friendly group of members of the trout club in the Cape Cod of 7 years. village of Pocassy, Mass. —Asgociated Press Photo. —Associated Press Photo. \ A RECENT PORTRAIT—This is one of the last formal portraits of the former President. —Associated Press Photo. sk, NS WU P e PAINTING OF HISTORIC SCENE—Calvin Coolidge was administered the oath as President by his father. The scene was depicted in a painting by Guido Boer. He took the oath of office in the family homestead at Plymouth, Vt., early in the morning after learning of the death of President Harding in San Francisco. Only a few neighbors witnessed the cere- mony. —Associated Press Photo. B i % VACATION DAYS IN DAKOTA—Here is Calvin Cool- idge, wearing a cowboy hat, while riding over the trails in the Black Hills where he spent a Summer vacation while he was President. —Associated Press Photo. HONORED BY INDIANS—President Coolidge wearing the $1,200 Indian war bonnet presented to him as he was made Chief Leading Eagle of the Sioux Tribe at the celebration at Deadwood, S. Dak., of the 51st anniversary of the settlement of the town in August, 1927, —Copyright by Paramount News from A. P, PASTIMES AND POLITICS—Mr. Coolidge is shown upper left as his public life came to a close and he accompanied his successor, Herbert Hoover, to the inauguration, March 4, 1929. Upper right is a famous picture of the former President showing him enjoying the circus in Washington with Mrs. Coolidge and a little friend. He is shown below making hay on the Coolidge homestead in Vermont. —Associated Press Photos. WHERE MR. COOLIDGE DIED—The former President was found dead in the Coolidge home in Northampton, }llu., by Mrs. Coolidge when she returned home from a shopping trip. He retired to the estate kmown as the Beeches at the conclusion of his career in the White House. —Associated Press. Photg, WITH OLD FRIENDS AND NEIGHBORS—Mr, Cool- idge always was faithful to the memory of his boyhood days in Plymouth, Vt., and returned often to the old family homestead there. He is shown with Mrs. Coolidge surrounded by ad- miring friends and neighbors at the general store during a visit . in July, 1931. —Associated Press Phote, SIGNING PEACE PACT —President Ccolidge is shown signing the Kellogg pact out- lawing war, —Associated Press Photo.

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