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  1. Calvin Coolidge (born John Calvin Coolidge Jr. [1] / ˈ k uː l ɪ dʒ / KOOL-ij; July 4, 1872 – January 5, 1933) was the 30th president of the United States, serving from 1923 to 1929.A Republican lawyer from Massachusetts, he previously served as the 29th vice president from 1921 to 1923 and as the 48th governor of Massachusetts from 1919 to 1921. Elected vice president in 1920, he ...

  2. 7 lip 2014 · Before long, the boy began to feel ill and ran a fever. Signs of a blood infection appeared, but despite doctors’ best efforts, young Calvin, Jr. was dead within a week. The suddenness of this loss causes many to wonder about the medical-historical context of his death.

  3. John Calvin Coolidge Jr. (ur. 4 lipca 1872 w Plymouth, zm. 5 stycznia 1933 w Northampton) – amerykański polityk, 30. prezydent Stanów Zjednoczonych.

  4. 6 lip 2017 · How did the president lose his son to a simple blister on his toe in 1924? Read the story of Calvin Coolidge Jr.’s tragic fate and the impact on his father’s presidency.

  5. 2 kwi 2014 · Shortly after the convention, however, he experienced a personal tragedy. Coolidge's younger son, Calvin Jr., developed an infected blister and, several days later, died of sepsis.

  6. Calvin Jr. Dies “When he went the power and the glory of the Presidency went with him.” Who is Calvin Jr. and why is this death so dramatic? The nation is transfixed by the death of a sixteen year old son of a president in the White House. The son dies from a blister that brought on blood poisoning.

  7. 3 mar 2013 · A year into his Presidency, his sixteen-year-old son, Calvin Coolidge, Jr., died from blood poisoning acquired through a blister he got while playing tennis on the White House lawn.

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