A fair to average student in the Plymouth elementary school, he eventually managed to obtain entry to the prestigious Amherst College in nearby Amherst, Massachusetts, where he blossomed …show more content…
Harding of Ohio as their presidential nominee in 1920. Coolidge was nominated as vice president, beating opponents James M. Cox and Franklin D. Roosevelt. Coolidge was the first vice president to attend cabinet meetings, in addition to giving speeches and performing other official duties.
On August 2, 1932, President Harding died while traveling in California. Coolidge was in Vermont visiting his family home, when a messenger brought word of Harding’s death. Coolidge was sworn in under his father, and is the only President to do so. Coolidge addressed Congress in December, giving the first presidential speech to be broadcasted to the nation over the radio. His agenda mirrored Harding’s to a large extent. Coolidge signed the Immigration Act later that year, restricting immigration from southern and eastern European countries.
Calvin Coolidge’s high standard of conduct restored trust in the Presidency after Warren G. Harding died. Harding had committed numerous scandals that Coolidge investigated. Coolidge removed corrupt staff members, and chose reliable people as their replacements. He followed a simple strategy: “When things are going all right, it is a good plan to let them