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Q: Was Calvin Coolidge involved in any scandals?
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Which of these men was not directly involved in the Teapot Dome scandal Edward L. Doheny Harry F. Sinclair Calvin Coolidge Albert Fall?

Calvin Coolidge was the vice-president and was not involved in the Tea Pot Dome or any other scandal.


Did Calvin Coolidge write any books?

No.


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Does Calvin Borel have any children?

yes he does 1 is named Calvin Jr. the other 1 John Coolidge


Did Vermont have any presidents of the United States?

Calvin Coolidge and Chester Arthur.


Did Calvin Coolidge have any grandchildren?

Yes, my mother, Roberta Ann Nelson


What war was going on when Calvin Coolidge was president?

The United States wasn't involved in any war during that period, nor were there any major armed conflicts elsewhere, save for an early Communist uprising in China.


Does Calvin Coolidge have any public offices?

Pretty much depending on where he stands as president or vice president


Was there any obstacles Taft had to overcomer in life?

For Hellen Keller yes but I don't know about Calvin Coolidge |L|_


Definition of keep cool with Coolidge?

This was the campaign slogan used by Calvin Coolidge during his successful presidential campaign in 1924. The president and the press continued to use it, referring to Coolidge's steady but laid-back leadership style.


Did Calvin Coolidge have slaves?

He wouldn't have any views on slavery since he was born seven years after slavery was abolished


Was there any wars during Calvin Coolidge presidency?

No, the time when Calvin Coolidge was U.S. President (1923-1929) was a prosperous and carefree time in U.S. history, after the end of World War I but before the beginning of the Great Depression. Although alcoholic beverages were illegal at that time, it was a very "playful" time.