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Raymond Poincare was president of France in 1919. He served as president from 1913 to 1920 after serving as Prime Minister from 1912 to 1913. He went on to serve as Prime Minister two more times.
President Grover Cleveland (22nd & 24th President) who was first elected in 1884 avoided the Civil War conscription by paying a substitute to serve in his place in the Union Army. This was entirely legal under the Conscription Act of 1863 and made President Cleveland the U.S.'s first "draft dodger."
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Calvin Coolidge
In 1920, Calvin Coolidge was elected to serve as vice-president under Warren Harding.
Calvin Coolidge did not serve in the military.
He finished out Warren Hardings term after he died, then served one full term as president.
That would be all of them except for Woodrow Wilson, Warren Harding, Calvin Coolidge, and Herbert Hoover.
The three U.S. Presidents to serve during the 1920s were: #28 - Woodrow Wilson: http://www.whitehouse.gov/about/presidents/woodrowwilson #29 - Warren G. Harding: http://www.whitehouse.gov/about/presidents/warrenharding #30 - Calvin Coolidge: http://www.whitehouse.gov/about/presidents/calvincoolidge
No. Franklin D. Roosevelt was president when the United States entered World War II in 1941. He died in 1945 before the war ended. Roosevelt's vice president Harry Truman took over and oversaw the war's end in 1945. Truman would serve as president until 1953.
Coolidge finished out Harding's term and was elected to another term. All told he served for about five years and seven months.
Vice-President Coolidge ascended to the presidency in 1923 after the death of President Warren G. Harding. He was then elected to a full term in 1924.
2 Calvin Coolidge and Herbert Hoover == Two. Taft became the only President to also serve as Chief Justice, and therefore is also the only former President to swear in subsequent Presidents, giving the oath of office to both Calvin Coolidge (in 1925) and Herbert Hoover (in 1929). He still remains the only person to have led both the Executive and Judicial branches of the United States government.
Herbert Hoover led the Department of Commerce under presidents Harding and Coolidge, before he ran for president.
No, a person cannot serve as both President and Senator at the same time.