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Who was vice president in 1925?

Charles G. Dawes


Who served as vice president before Herbert C. Hoover?

When Hoover was president, Charles Curtis was the Vice President. Before Hoover's administration, Coolidge's Vice President, Charles Gates Dawes was the Vice President.


Charles dawes of the 1920s?

Charles G. Dawes was the 30th Vice President of the United States in the 1920's.


What did Calvin Coolidge do as vice president?

Coolidge was the vice-president of the United States when Warren Harding died. That is why Coolidge first became president. He later was elected to term of his own.


Who was the vice president in 1926?

Charles Dawes was the Vice President from 1925-1929 under President Calvin Coolidge (1923-1929)


Who was vice president in 1926?

Charles Dawes was the Vice President from 1925-1929 under President Calvin Coolidge (1923-1929)


What state was vice president Charles dawes from?

Indiana. He was born in Ohio though.


Who was president Calvin Coolidges vice president?

Charles G. Dawes was his vice president during his second term. From 1923 to 1925 there was no vice -president because Coolidge was himself the vice president until Harding died. There was no way to replace the vice-president until the 25th amendment was ratified in 1967.


Which US Vice Presidents won the Nobel Peace Prize?

Charles Gates Dawes in 1925. Albert Arnold Gore, Jr. in 2007.


Who was the 30th president and vice president of the US?

The 30th President of the United States was Calvin Coolidge from August 2, 1923 to March 4, 1929. His Vice President was Charles Dawes from 1925-1929.


Managed Coolidge's Presidential campaign?

Charles G. Dawes was an American banker and industrialist and the manager of Calvin Coolidge's campaign for president. He was also his vice president.


Who was the Vice-President of the United States in 1937?

John Nance Garnet (born November 22, 1868 in Red River Conty, Texas; died November 7, 1967 in Uvalde, Texas) succeeded Charles Curtis as the thirty-second Vice-President of the United States, serving between March 4, 1933 and January 20, 1941, including the whole of 1937.