Calvin Coolidge was at his father's home in Vermont when word came in the middle of the night (Aug. 2 - Aug. 3, 1923) that President Harding had died. His father, John C. Coolidge, Sr., a Notary Public, administered the Oath to him at that time. After he returned to Washington, he took the Oath again, administered by Judge Adolph A. Hoehling, Jr. at the Willard Hotel in Washington on Aug. 21, 1923. On Inauguration Day after his re-election, March 4, 1925, the Oath was administered by Chief Justice William Howard Taft. Taft also administered the Oath to Herbert Hoover on March 4, 1929.
Both presidents Calvin Coolidge and Herbert Hoover were sworn in by William Howard Taft. Taft was the only former president to become a Supreme Court Justice.
His father, John Coolidge, swore in him the first time when Harding died suddenly and he was visiting at home. Chief Justice William Howard Taft swore in him the second time in 1925 when he began a term of his own.
The order of those four is Wilson, Harding, Coolidge, Hoover.
YES!
Herbert Hoover, Warren Harding, & Calvin Coolidge.Harding, Coolidge, Hoover
Herbert Hoover, Warren Harding, & Calvin Coolidge.Harding, Coolidge, Hoover
No. Herbert Hoover was next and then FDR.
Harving, Coolidge, Hoover
Hebert Hoover remained the US President after the death of Calvin Coolidge.
Herbert Hoover was Secretary of Commerce for both Harding and Coolidge.
Warren Harding.
Herbert Hoover and Calvin Coolidge were sworn in by William Taft. Coolidge in 1925 and Hoover in 1929. Taft was the Chief Justice in 1923 when Warren Harding died in office but Calvin Coolidge was at his father's home at the time. Coolidge's father was a notary public and therefore swore his son into office to finish Harding's term. Taft swore him in for the second term.