gc amrlgs/gh1 Good housekeeping : selected issue from 1926. gc amrlgs/mr1 Merchants record and show window : selected articles from 1924. gc amrlgs/fw1 Facts for workers : selected issue from 1926. gc amrlgs/fo2 The forum : selected article from 1924. gc amrlgs/fo3 The forum : selected articles from 1927. gc amrlgs/fo4 The forum : selected articles from 1928. gc amrlgs/dl1 The delineator : selected issue from 1926. gc amrlgs/fo1 The forum : selected article from 1923. gc amrlgs/cg1 The country gentleman : selected issue from 1926. gc amrlgs/hi1 Hearst's international-cosmopolitan : selected articles from 1926. gc amrlgs/hg1 House & garden : selected issue from 1926. gc amrlgs/hm1 The household magazine : selected issue from 1926. gc amrlgs/in1 The independent : selected editorials from 1928. gc amrlgs/ju1 Justice; official organ of the International Ladies Garment Workers Union : selected issue from 1926. gc amrlg/lg74 Rayon, and other synthetic fibers; a brief account of the origin, development, use and manufacture of rayon, together with chapters on the merchandising and care of rayon fabrics. gc amrlgs/fo5 The forum : selected articles from 1929. gc amrlgs/aa1 Associated advertising : selected articles from 1925. gc amrlg/lg55 Publication [No. 9] / gc amrlg/lg45 Facts and figures of the automobile industry [1927]. gc amrlg/lg58 Publication [Nos. 11-12]/ gc amrlg/lg68 Cost of living studies. No. 1, 1928: Quantity and cost estimate of the standard of living of the professional class. gc amrlg/lg69 Cost of living studies. No. 4, 1931: Spending ways of a semi-skilled group. gc amrlgs/dg1 Dry goods economist : selected issue from 1926. gc amrlgs/am1 American motorist : selected issues from 1926. gc amrlgs/mn1 The motion picture news : selected issue from 1926. gc amrlgs/aa2 Associated advertising : selected issue from 1926. gc amrlgs/at1 Atlantic monthly : selected article from 1924. gc amrlgs/at3 Atlantic monthly : selected article from 1928. gc amrlgs/aj1 Automobile trade journal : selected issue from 1926. gc amrlgs/ts1 Bulletin of the Taylor Society : selected articles from 1924. gc amrlgs/ts3 Bulletin of the Taylor Society : selected articles and issue from 1926. gc amrlgs/ac1 The American city magazine : selected articles from 1926. gc amrlgs/me3 The messenger : selected issue from 1926. gc amrlgs/mo1 Mail order advertising : selected issue from 1925. gc amrlgs/vi1 The villager : selected issue from 1923. gc amrlgs/vi2 The villager : selected articles from 1924. gc amrlgs/vi3 The villager : selected articles from 1925. gc amrlgs/yc1 Your car; a magazine of romance, fact and fiction : selected issues from 1925. gc amrlgs/tm1 The talking machine world : selected issue and articles from 1926. gc amrlgs/me2 The messenger : selected issue from 1925. gc amrlgs/sw2 The southern workman : selected articles from 1927. gc amrlgs/nm1 New masses : selected issues from 1927. gc amrlg/lg41 Recent economic changes in the United States [from volume 2: chapter 6, Labor by Leo Wolman]; report of the Committee on recent economic changes, of the President's conference on unemployment, Herbert Hoover, chairman, including the reports of a special staff of the National bureau of economic research, inc. ... gc amrlg/lg16 Consumers' cooperative societies in New York state. gc amrlg/lg66 Calvin Coolidge, a man with vision--but not a visionary. gc amrlg/lg70 The cost of living in New York city, 1926. gc amrlg/lg67 An analysis of over 3,000,000 inquiries received by 98 firms from 2,339 magazine advertisements, gc amrlgs/me1 The messenger : selected issue from 1924 gc amrlgs/op3 Opportunity : selected articles from 1927. gc amrlgs/mp1 Moving picture age : selected article from 1921. gc amrlgs/mp2 Moving picture age : selected articles from 1922. gc amrlgs/na1 The nation : selected article from 1927. gc amrlgs/na2 The nation : selected articles from 1929. gc amrlgs/nr1 The new republic : selected articles from 1928. gc amrlgs/ua1 The united American magazine of good citizenship : selected issue from 1925. gc amrlgs/op2 Opportunity : selected issue and articles from 1926. gc amrlg/lg44 Recent social trends in the United States [from volume 2: chapter 18, Recreation and leisure time activities by J.F. Steiner]; report of the President's research committee on social trends, with a foreword by Herbert Hoover ... gc amrlgs/op4 Opportunity : selected article from 1929. gc amrlgs/ou1 The outlook : selected article from 1928. gc amrlgs/pm1 The playground : selected articles from 1925. gc amrlgs/pm2 The playground : selected issues from 1926. gc amrlgs/ra1 Radio age : selected issue from 1926. gc amrlgs/sw1 The southern workman : selected articles from 1926. gc amrlgs/op1 Opportunity : selected articles from 1925. gc amrlg/lg31 Leisure-time activities of a selected group of farm women ... gc amrlg/lg54 Popular Mechanics automobile tourist's handbook. gc amrlg/lg15 Midas gold ... gc amrlg/lg17 The farmer's standard of living; a socio-economic study of 2,886 white farm families of selected localities in 11 states. gc amrlg/lg25 Social and economic consequences of buying on the installment plan, gc amrlg/lg35 Americanization through homemaking, gc amrlg/lg19 Official program of the twenty-seventh annual meeting of the National negro business league and affiliated organizations, Cleveland, Ohio, August 18, 19 and 20, 1926 ... gc amrlg/lg53 Thrift for women; gc amrlg/lg11 Case studies of unemployment, gc amrlg/lg47 Merchandising New England farm products. gc amrlg/lg13 The southern urban Negro as a consumer. gc amrlg/lg12 The saleslady, gc amrlg/lg63 Retail store location. gc amrlg/lg14 Cooperative movement in the United States in 1925 (other than agricultural) ... March, 1927. gc amrlg/lg29 A friendly guide to Philadelphia and the Wanamaker store, gc amrlg/lg46 National retail credit survey ... gc amrlg/lg05 The story of a pantry shelf, an outline history of grocery specialties. gc amrlg/lg71 Recent social trends in the United States [from volume 1: foreword; contents; a review of findings by the president's research committee on social trends; acknowledgements]; report of the President's research committee on social trends, with a foreword by Herbert Hoover ... gc amrlg/lg72 Recent social trends in the United States [from volume 1: chapter 6, shifting occupational patterns by Ralph G. Hurlin and Meredith B. Givens]; report of the President's research committee on social trends, with a foreword by Herbert Hoover ... gc amrlg/lg73 Recent economic changes in the United States [from volume 2: chapter 7, management by Henry S. Dennison]; report of the Committee on recent economic changes, of the President's conference on unemployment, Herbert Hoover, chairman, including the reports of a special staff of the National bureau of economic research, inc. ... gc amrlgs/at2 Atlantic monthly : selected article from 1927. gc amrlg/lg02 The consumer viewpoint, covering vital phases of manufacturing and selling household devices, gc amrlg/lg26 Thrift education; being the report of the National conference on thrift education, held in Washington, D. C., June 27 and 28, 1924, under the auspices of the Committee on thrift education of the National education association and the National council of education. gc amrlg/lg04 Extension work among Negroes conducted by Negro agents, 1923. gc amrlg/lg24 The present status and future prospects of chains of department stores, gc amrlg/lg06 The buying habits of small-town women; gc amrlg/lg07 Your money's worth; a study in the waste of the consumer's dollar, gc amrlg/lg08 Behind the scenes in candy factories. gc amrlg/lg09 The income and standard of living of unskilled laborers in Chicago, gc amrlg/lg01 Selling Mrs. Consumer, gc amrlg/lg10 Report of the survey of negro business conducted by the National negro business league, 1928, gc amrlg/lg03 Better homes in America; plan book for demonstration week, October 9 to 14, 1922 ... gc amrlg/lg38 Recent economic changes in the United States [from volume 1: foreword, acknowledgements]; report of the Committee on recent economic changes, of the President's conference on unemployment, Herbert Hoover, chairman, including the reports of a special staff of the National bureau of economic research, inc. ... gc amrlg/lg50 Scientific advertising gc amrlg/lg51 Publicity; some of the things it is and is not, gc amrlg/lg61 The merchandising of radio, gc amrlg/lg60 The retail shopping and financial districts in New York and its environs; a consideration of the factors affecting location, gc amrlg/lg52 Progress in elimination of waste, gc amrlg/lg22 What is happening to retailers, wholesalers and producers--the way out; an address, gc amrlg/lg65 A study of radio broadcasting based exclusively on personal interviews with families in the United States east of the Rocky mountains. Made for the National broadcasting company ... gc amrlg/lg27 Truth in fabric and misbranding bills. Hearings before a subcommittee of the Committee on interstate commerce, United States Senate, Sixty-eighth Congress, first session, on S. 1024 and S. 1188, bills to prevent the sale and transportation in interstate commerce of misbranded woolen fabrics and falsely described articles. February 28, March 6, 7, 8, and 12, 1924 ... gc amrlg/lg42 Recent social trends in the United States [from volume 2: chapter 16, Labor groups in the social structure by Leo Wolman and Gustav Peck]; report of the President's research committee on social trends, with a foreword by Herbert Hoover ... gc amrlg/lg39 Recent economic changes in the United States [from volume 1: chapter 1, Consumption and the standard of living by Leo Wolman]; report of the Committee on recent economic changes, of the President's conference on unemployment, Herbert Hoover, chairman, including the reports of a special staff of the National bureau of economic research, inc. ... gc amrlg/lg40 Recent economic changes in the United States [from volume 1: chapter 2, Industry, part 1, Changes in old and new industries by Dexter S. Kimball]; report of the Committee on recent economic changes, of the President's conference on unemployment, Herbert Hoover, chairman, including the reports of a special staff of the National bureau of economic research, inc. ... gc amrlg/lg41 Recent economic changes in the United States [from volume 2: chapter 6, Labor by Leo Wolman]; report of the Committee on recent economic changes, of the President's conference on unemployment, Herbert Hoover, chairman, including the reports of a special staff of the National bureau of economic research, inc. ... gc amrlg/lg43 Recent social trends in the United States [from volume 2: chapter 17, The people as consumers by Robert S. Lynd]; report of the President's research committee on social trends, with a foreword by Herbert Hoover ... gc amrlgs/ts2 Bulletin of the Taylor Society : selected articles from 1925. gc amrlg/lg62 Style and its relation to budgeting, gc amrlg/lg37 My life in advertising, gc amrlg/lg64 The problem of distribution; an address, gc amrlg/lg21 The retailer and the consumer in New England, gc amrlg/lg56 1879-1929. Fifty years of Woolworth. Over 2100 Woolworth stores celebrate this year in 1500 cities in 5 countries of the world, the fiftieth anniversary of the F.W. Woolworth co., with amazing buying opportunities for your nickels and dimes. gc amrlg/lg20 Influence of ten-payment plan upon prestige of store, gc amrlg/lg30 How the retailer merchandises present day fashion, style and art, gc amrlg/lg18 Credit unions, their operation and value, gc amrlg/lg59 Women in the twentieth century; a study of their political, social and economic activities, gc amrlg/lg34 The menace of the chains, a discussion of chain store distribution and its serious menace to the manufacturer, whose business success depends on his finding and keeping a market for his product. gc amrlg/lg48 [Mass production by Henry Ford,] The Encyclopedia britannica; a dictionary of arts, sciences, literature & general information. [v.30, 821-23.] gc amrlg/lg28 Some problems of distribution; the development of chain store merchandising and its economic effects, gc amrlg/lg33 What is the chain store's responsibility to its community? gc amrlg/lg49 Prosperity: fact or myth gc amrlg/lg32 Chain stores, gc amrlg/lg36 Designation of quality of canned goods. Hearing before the Committee on agriculture and forestry, United States Senate, Seventieth Congress, second session, on S. 4800, a bill to amend section 8 of the act entitled "An act for preventing the manufacture, sale, or transportation of adulterated or misbranded or poisonous or deleterious foods, drugs, medicines, and liquors, and for regulating traffic therein, and for other purposes," approved June 30, 1906, as amended. February 7, 1929 ... gc amrlg/lg23 The new responsibilities of the buyer, gc amrlg/lg57 "You and your laundry", gc amrlgs/nd1 Bulletin of the National retail dry goods association : selected issue from 1926. mbrs amrlv/4012 [Theater commercial--Warner's corsets] / mbrs amrlr/lr02 A study of radio as an advertising medium; prepared by the Research Department of Erwin, Wasey & Company for their clients. mbrs amrlr/lr01 Advertising and its relation to the public; by William H. Rankin, President of the Wm. H. Rankin Company. mbrs amrlr/lr03 Victor records; vocal blues, religious spirituals, red hot dance tunes, sermons, novelties. mbrs amrlr/lr04 Columbia race records; the latest blues by Columbia colored stars. mbrs amrlv/4008 [Theater commercial--Flash cleaner] / mbrs amrlv/4009 [Theater commercial--Onward flour] / mbrs amrlv/4007 [Theater commercial--electric refrigerators]. Buy an electric refrigerator / mbrs amrlrs/9000040 Law and order mbrs amrlrs/9000041 Law and order mbrs amrlrs/9000042 Law and order mbrs amrlrs/9000048 Duty of Government mbrs amrlrs/9000049 America and the war mbrs amrlrs/9000018 Equal rights mbrs amrlrs/9000010 Law and order mbrs amrlv/coolidg1$fcoolidg2 Visitin' 'round at Coolidge Corners / mss amrlm/ms57 Coolidge Speech: Address . . . before the Pan American Conference on Arbitration and Conciliation, Washington, D.C., December 10, 1928. From Hand Copies: Speeches of President Calvin Coolidge, Preserved by Everett Sanders. In the Everett Sanders Papers. mss amrlm/ms49 Coolidge Speech: Address . . . at Gettysburg Battle Field, May 30, 1928. From Hand Copies: Speeches of President Calvin Coolidge, Preserved by Everett Sanders. In the Everett Sanders Papers. mss amrlm/ms50 Coolidge Speech: Address . . . at the Fifteenth Regular Meeting of the Business Organization of the Government, June 11, 1928. From Hand Copies: Speeches of President Calvin Coolidge, Preserved by Everett Sanders. In the Everett Sanders Papers. mss amrlm/ms51 Coolidge Speech: Address . . . Dedicating a Memorial to Col. William Colvill, Cannon Falls, Minn., July 29, 1928. From Hand Copies: Speeches of President Calvin Coolidge, Preserved by Everett Sanders. In the Everett Sanders Papers. mss amrlm/ms48 Coolidge Speech: Address . . . at the One Hundred and Fiftieth Anniversary of Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass., May 19, 1928. From Hand Copies: Speeches of President Calvin Coolidge, Preserved by Everett Sanders. In the Everett Sanders Papers. mss amrlm/ms52 Coolidge Speech: Address . . . before the General Convention of the Episcopal Church, Washington, D.C., October 10, 1928. Hand Copies: Speeches of President Calvin Coolidge, Preserved by Everett Sanders. In the Everett Sanders Papers. mss amrlm/ms53 Coolidge Speech: Address . . . Dedicating the Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania County Battle Fields Memorial, Fredericksburg, Va., October 19, 1928. From Hand Copies: Speeches of President Calvin Coolidge, Preserved by Everett Sanders. In the Everett Sanders Papers. mss amrlm/mc08 Calvin Coolidge Papers. Co-operative Marketing--Agriculture, 1923-28. mss amrlm/ms54 Coolidge Speech: Address . . . at Presentation of Medal to Thomas A. Edison, October 20, 1928. From Hand Copies: Speeches of President Calvin Coolidge, Preserved by Everett Sanders. In the Everett Sanders Papers. mss amrlm/ms47 Coolidge Speech: Address . . . at a Joint Meeting of the American Federation of Arts and the American Association of Museums, Washington, D.C., May 16, 1928. From Hand Copies: Speeches of President Calvin Coolidge, Preserved by Everett Sanders. In the Everett Sanders Papers. mss amrlm/ms56 Coolidge Speech; Address . . . before the National Grange Convention, Washington, D.C., November 16, 1928. From Hand Copies: Speeches of President Calvin Coolidge, Preserved by Everett Sanders. In the Everett Sanders Papers. mss amrlm/ms41 Coolidge Speech: Address . . . at the Dedication of the New Mexico Stone in the Washington Monument, December 2, 1927. From Hand Copies: Speeches of President Calvin Coolidge, Preserved by Everett Sanders. In the Everett Sanders Papers. mss amrlm/ms58 Coolidge Speech; Address . . . before the International Civil Aeronautics Conference, Washington, D.C., December 12, 1928. From Hand Copies: Speeches of President Calvin Coolidge, Preserved by Everett Sanders. In the Everett Sanders Papers. mss amrlm/ms59 Coolidge Speech: Address . . . at the Sixteenth Regular Meeting of the Business Organization of the Government, January 28, 1929. From Hand Copies: Speeches of President Calvin Coolidge, Preserved by Everett Sanders. In the Everett Sanders Papers. mss amrlm/ms55 Coolidge Speech: Address . . . at the Observance of the Tenth Anniversary of the Armistice under the Auspices of the American Legion, Washington, D.C., November 11, 1928. From Hand Copies: Speeches of President Calvin Coolidge, Preserved by Everett Sanders. In the Everett Sanders Papers. mss amrlm/ms38 Coolidge Speech: Address . . . Accepting the Monument of Gen. George Gordon Meade at Washington, D.C., October 19, 1927. From Hand Copies: Speeches of President Calvin Coolidge, Preserved by Everett Sanders. In the Everett Sanders Papers. mss amrlm/ms28 Coolidge Speech: Address . . . before the Third Pan American Commercial Conference at Washington, D.C., May 3, 1927. From Hand Copies: Speeches of President Calvin Coolidge, Preserved by Everett Sanders. In the Everett Sanders Papers. mss amrlm/ms29 Coolidge Speech: Address . . . at the Annual Session of the American Medical Association, Washington, D.C., May 17, 1927. From Hand Copies: Speeches of President Calvin Coolidge, Preserved by Everett Sanders. In the Everett Sanders Papers. mss amrlm/ms30 Coolidge Speech: Address . . . at the Memorial Exercises, Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Va., May 30, 1927. From Hand Copies: Speeches of President Calvin Coolidge, Preserved by Everett Sanders. In the Everett Sanders Papers. mss amrlm/ms31 Coolidge Speech: Address . . . at the Thirteenth Regular Meeting of the Business Organization of the Government, Washington, D.C., June 10, 1927. From Hand Copies: Speeches of President Calvin Coolidge, Preserved by Everett Sanders. In the Everett Sanders Papers. mss amrlm/ms32 Coolidge Speech: Address . . . Bestowing Upon Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh the Distinguished Flying Cross, Washington, D.C., June 11, 1927. From Hand Copies: Speeches of President Calvin Coolidge, Preserved by Everett Sanders. In the Everett Sanders Papers. mss amrlm/ms33 Coolidge Speech: Address . . . before the First International Congress of Soil Science, Washington, D.C., June 13, 1927. From Hand Copies: Speeches of President Calvin Coolidge, Preserved by Everett Sanders. In the Everett Sanders Papers. mss amrlm/ms43 Coolidge Speech: Address . . . at the Fourteenth Regular Meeting of the Business Organization of the Government, Washington, D.C., January 30, 1928. From Hand Copies: Speeches of President Calvin Coolidge, Preserved by Everett Sanders. In the Everett Sanders Papers. mss amrlm/ms37 Coolidge Speech: Address . . . at the Annual Observance of Founder's Day at Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh, Pa., October 13, 1927. From Hand Copies: Speeches of President Calvin Coolidge, Preserved by Everett Sanders. In the Everett Sanders Papers. mss amrlm/ms46 Coolidge Speech: Address . . . before the Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution, Washington, D.C., April 16, 1928. From Hand Copies: Speeches By President Calvin Coolidge. Preserved by Everett Sanders. In the Everett Sanders Papers. mss amrlm/ms39 Coolidge Speech: Address . . . at the Awarding to Col. Charles A. Lindbergh by the National Geographic Society of the Hubbard Medal, Washington, D.C., November 14, 1927. From Hand Copies: Speeches of President Calvin Coolidge, Preserved by Everett Sanders. In the Everett Sanders Papers. mss amrlm/ms40 Coolidge Speech: Address . . . before the Union League of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pa., November 17, 1927. From Hand Copies: Speeches of President Calvin Coolidge, Preserved by Everett Sanders. In the Everett Sanders Papers. mss amrlm/mb01 Joel T. Boone Papers. Chapter on President Coolidge from the Memoirs of His Physician, Joel T. Boone. mss amrlm/ms42 Coolidge Speech: Address . . . before the Pan American Conference at Havana, Cuba, January 16, 1928. From Hand Copies: Speeches of President Calvin Coolidge, Preserved by Everett Sanders. In the Everett Sanders Papers. mss amrlm/mn01 Charles Hamlin Papers. Photograph of Charles S. Hamlin, November 26, 1917. mss amrlm/ms44 Coolidge Speech: Address . . . at the Dedication of the New Building of the National Press Club, Washington, D.C., February 4, 1928. From Hand Copies: Speeches of President Calvin Coolidge, Preserved by Everett Sanders. In the Everett Sanders Papers. mss amrlm/ms45 Coolidge Speech: Address . . . Accepting the Statue of President Andrew Jackson at Washington, D.C., April 15, 1928. From Hand Copies: Speeches of President Calvin Coolidge, Preserved by Everett Sanders. In the Everett Sanders Papers. mss amrlm/ms35 Coolidge Speech: Address . . . at the Annual Meeting of the American Red Cross, Washington, D.C., October 3, 1927. From Hand Copies: Speeches of President Calvin Coolidge, Preserved by Everett Sanders. In the Everett Sanders Papers. mss amrlm/me15 Edward L. Bernays Papers. Correspondence About "This Business of Propaganda" and the Ethics of Public Relations. mss amrlm/mc21 Calvin Coolidge Papers. Coolidge Announcement that He Will Not Run for President in 1928. mss amrlm/me10 Edward L. Bernays Papers. Counsel on Public Relations--A Definition. mss amrlm/me11 Edward L. Bernays Papers. A Public Relations Counsel States His Views. mss amrlm/me13 Edward L. Bernays Papers. What Future for Radio Advertising? mss amrlm/me18 Edward L. Bernays Papers. This Business of Propaganda and An Excerpted Article About How to Apply Advertising Techniques to Political Campaigns. mss amrlm/me20 Edward L.Bernays Papers. Are We Victims of Propaganda? A Debate. Everett Dean Martin and Edward L. Bernays. mss amrlm/me19 Edward L. Bernays Papers. Functions of a Public Relations Counsel. mss amrlm/me14 Edward L. Bernays Papers. Putting Politics on the Market. mss amrlm/me08 Edward L. Bernays Papers. Menu for Hotel Astor Dinner Celebrating the Dodge Brothers Electric Sign on Broadway. mss amrlm/me16 Edward L. Bernays Papers. Manipulating Public Opinion. mss amrlm/me12 Edward L. Bernays Papers. Public Relations of An Hotel. mss amrlm/me09 Edward L. Bernays Papers. Typescripts on Boston Department Store Magnate: Edward A. Filene. mss amrlm/me22 Eward L. Bernays Papers. Sketches for two Note Cards. mss amrlm/mb02 Boone Papers. Photograph of Joel T. Boone: Flamingo Hotel, Miami Beach, Florida, April 1923. mss amrlm/mg03 National Consumers League Papers. "Prosanis" Label. mss amrlm/me17 Edward L. Bernays Papers. Propaganda and Impropaganda. mss amrlm/me06 Edward L. Bernays Papers. Typescript on Publicizing the New Dodge Cars, 1927-1928: "Two Sixes." mss amrlm/mu03 National Urban League Papers. National Interracial Conference, 1928. mss amrlm/mu01 National Urban League Papers. Negro Industrial Commission. mss amrlm/mu02 National Urban League Papers. The Negro Population in Minneapolis: A Study of Race Relations. From the National Urban League Papers. mss amrlm/mu04 National Urban League Papers. A Survey of the Negro Population of Fort Wayne (Indiana). mss amrlm/mc14 Calvin Coolidge Papers. National Negro Industrial Commission. mss amrlm/ms27 Coolidge Speech: Address . . . at the Dinner of the United Press at New York City, April 25, 1927. From Hand Copies: Speeches of President Calvin Coolidge, Preserved by Everett Sanders. In the Everett Sanders Papers. mss amrlm/me21 Edward L. Bernays Papers. Edward L. Bernays Critiqued as "Young Machiavelli of our Time." mss amrlm/ms34 Coolidge Speech: Address . . . Dedicating Wicker Memorial Park to World War Veterans, Hammond, Ind., June 14, 1927. From Hand Copies: Speeches of President Calvin Coolidge, Preserved by Everett Sanders. In the Everett Sanders Papers. mss amrlm/mc04 Calvin Coolidge Papers. African-American Economic Issues. mss amrlm/me03 Edward L. Bernays Papers. Typescript on the Importance of Samuel Strauss: 1924 - Private Life. mss amrlm/me04 Edward L. Bernays Papers. Typescript on Publicizing the Fashion Industry, 1925-1927: Hats and Stockings. mss amrlm/me02 Edward L. Bernays Papers. Typescript on Public Relations Work and Politics, 1924: Breakfast with Coolidge. mss amrlm/me05 Edward L. Bernays Papers. Typescripts on Publicizing the Physical Culture Industry, 1927: Bernarr Macfadden. mss amrlm/me01 Edward L. Bernays Papers. Typescript on Art in the Fashion Industry, 1923-1927: Cheney Brothers. mss amrlm/me07 Edward L. Bernays Papers. Article in Defense of the Victory Hour Radio Programs, Orchestrated by Bernays to Publicize the New Dodge Cars. mss amrlm/ms60 Coolidge Speech: Address . . . at the Commencement at George Washington University, February 22, 1929. From Hand Copies: Speeches of President Calvin Coolidge, Preserved by Everett Sanders. In the Everett Sanders Papers. mss amrlm/mh02 Stuart Chase Papers. First Aid to Consumers, Renamed Your Money's Worth. mss amrlm/mz01 James Couzens Papers. Couzens Speech Draft: Material for Radio Address on Convention & Tourist Bureau Campaign . . . September 21, 1925. mss amrlm/mz02 James Couzens Papers. Couzens Speech: Address . . . Over the Radio on the Convention and Tourist Bureau Campaign. mss amrlm/my02 Robert Saughton and Helen Lynd Papers. Fund-Raising Letter from Robert S. Lynd to the Executive Director of the Maurice and Laura Falk Foundation. mss amrlm/my01 Robert Stanugton and Helen Lynd Papers. Consumption and Leisure as Topics of Research for the Social Science Research Council. mss amrlm/mw11 Booker T. Washington Papers. National Negro Business League Correspondence, 1923. mss amrlm/mw12 Booker T. Washington Papers. National Negro Business League Printed Matter for 1915-1922, including Flyer Announcing 1922 Annual Meeting. mss amrlm/mw13 Booker T. Washington Papers. National Negro Business League Printed Matter for 1915-1923, including Booklet on Organizing a Local Negro Business League. mss amrlm/mw02 Booker T. Washington Papers. National Negro Business League Correspondence, 1922 (A-B). mss amrlm/mc07 Calvin Coolidge Papers. Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce--Department of Commerce. mss amrlm/mh05 Stuart Chase Papers. Theodore Dreiser and Stuart Chase Correspondence on the Subject of Consumer Purchasing Power and Corporate Profits. mss amrlm/mc15 Calvin Coolidge Papers. Radio--General 1923-29. mss amrlm/ms36 Coolidge Speech: Address . . . at the Opening Meeting of the International Radiotelegraph Conference, Washington, D.C., October 4, 1927. From Hand Copies: Speeches of President Calvin Coolidge, Preserved by Everett Sanders. In the Everett Sanders Papers. mss amrlm/mh04 Stuart Chase Papers. Handbook of Buying (October 1931) and Confidential Letters About Stuart Chase. mss amrlm/ms26 Coolidge Speech: Address . . . before the Congress Sitting in Joint Session in the House of Representatives, February 22, 1927. From Hand Copies: Speeches of President Calvin Coolidge, Preserved by Everett Sanders. In the Everett Sanders Papers. mss amrlm/mm03 Robert Russa Moton Papers. Moton Articles on the Economic Status of African-Americans in the 1920s. mss amrlm/mm02 Robert Russa Moton Papers. Moton Correspondence with the Dunbar National Bank of New York City, 1928-29. mss amrlm/mw03 Booker T.Washington Papers. National Negro Business League Correspondence, 1922 (C-D). mss amrlm/mw04 Booker T. Washington Papers. National Negro Business League Correspondence, 1922 (E-H). mss amrlm/mw05 Booker T. Washington Papers. National Negro Business League Correspondence, 1922 (I-L). mss amrlm/mh03 Stuart Chase Papers. Memorandum Establishing the Consumers Foundation, and Page Proof of Consumers' Research Article on Libel Suit Victory. mss amrlm/mt03 Coolidge Speech and Speech Outline: Address Delivered by the Vice President at the American University . . . Washington, D.C. . . . June 7, 1922. From the Edward Tracy Clark Papers. mss amrlm/mc13 Calvin Coolidge Papers. McNary-Haugen Bill, 1923-28. mss amrlm/ms01 Coolidge Speeches: Index from the Everett Sanders Papers. mss amrlm/mc24 Calvin Coolidge Papers. Industrial Strikes, 1923-28. mss amrlm/mc18 Calvin Coolidge Papers. Thrift--Encouragement, 1923-29. mss amrlm/mc09 Calvin Coolidge Papers. Credit--Installment Plan Buying 1926-29. mss amrlm/mc22 Calvin Coolidge Papers. Mary Church Terrell, 1924-25. mss amrlm/mc02 Calvin Coolidge Papers. Advertisement Exploitation. mss amrlm/mc16 Calvin Coolidge Papers. Revenue Bill of 1924. mss amrlm/mz03 James Couzens Papers. Couzens Speech: . . . Before the Birmingham, Michigan Real Estate Board, October 7, 1925. mss amrlm/mt01 Coolidge Speech: At Hotel Commodore, New York City, at a Dinner Attended by New England Bankers . . . June 27, 1921. From the Edward Tracy Clark Papers. mss amrlm/mc10 Calvin Coolidge Papers. Federal Reserve Board, 1923-29: Automobiles on the Installment Plan. mss amrlm/mc23 Calvin Coolidge Papers. High Cost of Living, 1923-24. mss amrlm/mc01 Calvin Coolidge Papers. Accomplishments of Calvin Coolidge Administration, 1924-28. mss amrlm/mc03 Calvin Coolidge Papers. Advertising--General, 1923-28. mss amrlm/mc19 Calvin Coolidge Papers. Transportation--General 1923-28: Automobiles and Highways. mss amrlm/mc11 Calvin Coolidge Papers. Federal Trade Commission, 1923-29. mss amrlm/mn02 Charles Hamlin Papers. Hamlin Memorandum and Diary Extracts, Showing Federal Reserve Board Response to 1927 Recession and Stock Market Speculation: July 1, 1927-January 4, 1929. mss amrlm/mc12 Calvin Coolidge Papers. Labor Department, 1923-29. mss amrlm/mc06 Calvin Coolidge Papers. Budget Bureau--Treasury Department 1923-29. mss amrlm/mm01 Robert Russa Moton Speech, Speech Draft and Correspondence: Address . . .at the Dedication of the Lincoln Memorial, Washington, D.C., May 30, 1922. From the Robert Russa Moton Papers in the Moton Family Papers. mss amrlm/mc05 Calvin Coolidge Papers. American Federation of Labor, 1923-29. mss amrlm/ms16 Coolidge Speech: Address . . . at the College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, Va., May 15, 1926. From Hand Copies: Speeches of President Calvin Coolidge, Preserved by Everett Sanders. In the Everett Sanders Papers. mss amrlm/mg01 National Consumers League Papers. Consumer Labels and Labeling. mss amrlm/ms08 Coolidge Speech: Address . . . before the Chamber of Commerce of the State of New York, New York City, November 19, 1925. From Hand Copies: Speeches of President Calvin Coolidge, Preserved by Everett Sanders. In the Everett Sanders Papers. mss amrlm/ms09 Coolidge Speech: Address . . . before the Annual Convention of the American Farm Bureau Federation, Chicago, Ill., December 7, 1925. From Hand Copies: Speeches of President Calvin Coolidge, Preserved by Everett Sanders. In the Everett Sanders Papers. mss amrlm/ms10 Coolidge Speech: Address . . . at the Tenth Regular Meeting of the Business Organization of the Government, Washington, D.C., January 30, 1926. From Hand Copies: Speeches of President Calvin Coolidge, Preserved by Everett Sanders. In the Everett Sanders Papers. mss amrlm/ms11 Coolidge Speech: Address . . . before the Department of Superintendence of the National Education Association, Washington, D.C., February 22, 1926. From Hand Copies: Speeches of President Calvin Coolidge, Preserved by Everett Sanders. In the Everett Sanders Papers. mss amrlm/mk01 Anna Kelton Wiley Papers. Harvey Wiley Letter to President Coolidge on Enforcement of the Pure Food and Drug Laws to Protect Consumers. mss amrlm/ms13 Coolidge Speech: Address . . . before the First Pan American Congress of Journalists, Washington, D.C., April 8, 1926. From Hand Copies: Speeches of President Calvin Coolidge, Preserved by Everett Sanders. In the Everett Sanders Papers. mss amrlm/mg02 National Consumers League Papers. Honest Cloth. mss amrlm/ms15 Coolidge Speech: Address . . . before the National Council of the Boy Scouts of America, Washington, D.C., May 1, 1926. From Hand Copies: Speeches of President Calvin Coolidge, Preserved by Everett Sanders. In the Everett Sanders Papers. mss amrlm/ms12 Coolidge Speech: Address . . . at the Laying of the Corner Stone of the National Press Club Building, Washington, D.C., April 8, 1926. From Hand Copies: Speeches of President Calvin Coolidge, Preserved by Everett Sanders. In the Everett Sanders Papers. mss amrlm/ms17 Coolidge Speech: Address . . . at the Dedication of the Statue of John Ericsson, Washington, D.C., May 29, 1926. From Hand Copies: Speeches of President Calvin Coolidge, Preserved by Everett Sanders. In the Everett Sanders Papers. mss amrlm/ms18 Coolidge Speech: Address . . . at the Memorial Exercises at Arlington, Virginia, May 31, 1926. From Hand Copies: Speeches of President Calvin Coolidge, Preserved by Everett Sanders. In the Everett Sanders Papers. mss amrlm/ms19 Coolidge Speech: Address . . . at the Eleventh Regular Meeting of the Business Organization of the Government, Washington, D.C., June 21, 1926. From Hand Copies: Speeches of President Calvin Coolidge, Preserved by Everett Sanders. In the Everett Sanders Papers. mss amrlm/ms20 Coolidge Speech: Address . . . at the Celebration of the 150th Anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, Philadelphia, Pa., July 5, 1926. From Hand Copies: Speeches of President Calvin Coolidge, Preserved by Everett Sanders. In the Everett Sanders Papers. mss amrlm/ms21 Coolidge Speech: Address . . . at the Annual Convention of the American Red Cross, Washington, D.C., October 4, 1926. From Hand Copies: Speeches of President Calvin Coolidge, Preserved by Everett Sanders. In the Everett Sanders Papers. mss amrlm/ms22 Coolidge Speech: Address . . . before the American Association of Advertising Agencies, Washington, D.C., October 27, 1926. From Hand Copies: Speeches of President Calvin Coolidge, Preserved by Everett Sanders. In the Everett Sanders Papers. mss amrlm/ms23 Coolidge Speech: Address . . . at the Dedication of the Liberty Memorial at Kansas City, Missouri, November 11, 1926. From Hand Copies: Speeches of President Calvin Coolidge. Preserved by Everett Sanders. In the Everett Sanders Papers. mss amrlm/ms25 Coolidge Speech: Address . . . at the Twelfth Regular Meeting of the Business Organization of the Government, Washington, D.C., January 29, 1927. From Hand Copies: Speeches of President Calvin Coolidge, Preserved by Everett Sanders. In the Everett Sanders Papers. mss amrlm/mh01 Stuart Chase Papers. Story of Toad Lane--A Pamphlet About the Rochdale Plan and the Rise of the Consumer Cooperative Movement. mss amrlm/mk03 Anna Kelton Wiley Papers. Homemaker-Consumer Life in Washington, D.C., 1922-23. mss amrlm/mk06 Anna Kelton Wiley Papers. National Thrift Week in Washington, D.C., 1927-28. mss amrlm/mk05 Anna Kelton Wiley Papers. National Thrift Week in Washington, D.C., 1927. mss amrlm/ms14 Coolidge Speech: Address . . . before the Daughters of the American Revolution, Washington, D.C., April 19, 1926. From Hand Copies: Speeches of President Calvin Coolidge, Preserved by Everett Sanders. In the Everett Sanders Papers. mss amrlm/mk04 Anna Kelton Wiley Papers. Homemaker-Consumer Life in Washington, D.C., 1924. mss amrlm/ms24 Coolidge Speech: Address . . . at the 150th Anniversary of the Battles of Trenton and Princeton, Trenton, N.J., December 29, 1926. From Hand Copies: Speeches of President Calvin Coolidge, preserved by Everett Sanders. In the Everett Sanders Papers. mss amrlm/mw06 Booker T. Washington Papers. National Negro Business League Correspondence, 1922 (M-O). mss amrlm/mw07 Booker T. Washington Papers. National Negro Business League Correspondence, 1922 (P-R). mss amrlm/mw08 Booker T. Washington Papers. National Negro Business League Correspondence, 1922 (S). mss amrlm/mw09 Booker T. Washington Papers. National Negro Business League Correspondence, 1922 (T-Y). mss amrlm/ms04 Coolidge Speech: Address . . . before the American Legion Convention at Omaha, Nebraska, October 6, 1925. From Hand Copies: Speeches of President Coolidge, Preserved by Everett Sanders. In the Everett Sanders Papers. mss amrlm/ms07 Coolidge Speech: Address . . . at the Dedication of a Monument to General Jose De San Martin Given by Argentina to the United States, Washington, D.C., October 28, 1925. From Hand Copies: Speeches of President Calvin Coolidge, Preserved by Everett Sanders. In the Everett Sanders Papers. mss amrlm/mk02 Anna Kelton Wiley Papers. Home Economics and the Scientific Management of the Household. mss amrlm/mw10 Booker T. Washington Papers. National Negro Business League Correspondence, 1922 (Miscellany). mss amrlm/ms05 Coolidge Speech: Address . . . before the Annual Council of the Congregational Churches, Washington, D.C., October 20, 1925. From Hand Copies: Speeches of President Calvin Coolidge, Preserved by Everett Sanders. In the Everett Sanders Papers. mss amrlm/ms06 Coolidge Speech: Address . . . before the Forty-Second International Convention of the Young Men's Christian Associations of the United States and Canada, Washington, D.C., October 24, 1925. From Hand Copies: Speeches of President Calvin Coolidge, Preserved by Everett Sanders. In the Everett Sanders Papers. mss amrlm/ms03 Coolidge Speech: Address . . . at the Celebration of the 150th Anniversary of George Washington Taking Command of the Continental Army, Cambridge, Mass., July 3, 1925. From Hand Copies: Speeches of President Calvin Coolidge, Preserved by Everett Sanders. In the Everett Sanders Papers. mss amrlm/ms02 Coolidge Speech: Address . . . at a Meeting of the Business Organization of the Government, June 22, 1925. From Hand Copies: Speeches of President Calvin Coolidge, Preserved by Everett Sanders. In the Everett Sanders Papers. mss amrlm/mt02 Coolidge Speech: Before the American Classical Association at the University of Pennsylvania, July 7, 1921. From the Edward Tracy Clark Papers. mss amrlm/mw01 Booker T. Washington Papers. National Negro Business League Correspondence, 1921. mss amrlm/mc17 Calvin Coolidge Papers. Saturday Half-Holiday. pnp cph/3b01737 President Coolidge on the farm, Plymouth, Vt. pnp cph/3b16894 [Man loading luggage into the trunk of a Ford coupe; insert of a woman seated behind steering wheel] pnp cph/3b02082 [Interior view of a Peoples Drug Store, Washington, D.C.] pnp cph/3a51439 [President Hoover, full-length portrait, seated in chair on lawn with Calvin Coolidge] pnp cph/3b04121 [Four adults and six children, from Passaic, N.J., picket the White House following President Coolidge's refusal to listen to their complaints about wage cuts in the textile industry] pnp cph/3b10670 [Charles A. Frazer presents President Coolidge with an American Automobile Association emblem before a small gathering of AAA members on the White House lawn] pnp cph/3b02058 [Side view of a Ford sedan with four passengers and a woman getting in on the driver's side] pnp cph/3b36638 [Side view of a Ford roadster] pnp cph/3a37008 [What is] to become of White House pets when Coolidges ... pnp cph/3b34528 [Men assembling automobile parts at an auto school in Washington, D.C.] pnp cph/3c11355 [The Patterson House, owned by Mrs. Elmer Schlesinger, 15 Dupont Circle, Washington, D.C.] pnp cph/3c16425 [Calvin Coolidge speaking at a cornerstone laying, at the Jewish Community Center, Washington, D.C.(?), with band in foreground, and visitors in background] pnp cph/3c11397 U.S.J. Dunbar presents a statue of Walter Johnson to President Coolidge pnp cph/3a17050 Pres. autographs sap bucket for Henry Ford's inn pnp cph/3a50421 [Side view of a 1928 Chrysler automobile with two women passengers] pnp cph/3a32916 First full meeting of Coolidge cabinet pnp cph/3b39483 Mrs. Coolidge exhibits her pet raccoon (Rebecca) to children gathered in the White House grounds for Easter egg rolling pnp cph/3c10630 [Calvin Coolidge and Mrs. Coolidge, with members of Republican Businessmens Association of New York] pnp cph/3c11361 President greets visiting boy scouts. 1500 boy scouts from N.Y., N.J., & Conn. making annual pilgrimage to the Capitol being greeted at the White House by President Coolidge pnp cph/3c11360 [Henry Ford, full-length portrait, standing, facing slightly left, leaving the White House after calling on the president] pnp cph/3c11359 [High school girls learn the art of automobile mechanics. Left to right: Grace Hurd, Evelyn Harrison, and Corinna DiJiulian, with Grace Wagner (under car), at Central High, Wash. D.C.] pnp cph/3c11358 Some things new in grease paint. Miss Grace Wagner, a student at Central High, Wash., D.C. is learning the art of auto mechanics. pnp cph/3b43850 [Automobiles parked on roof of Buick Sales and service building] pnp cph/3c00816 [Mrs. Calvin Coolidge, half-length portrait, standing, facing front, holding her pet raccoon] pnp cph/3c06305 [Calvin Coolidge with Judge Elbert Henry Gary and John D. Rockefeller, Jr.] pnp cph/3c11363 George Washington honored on 190th anniversary. President Coolidge speaking at memorial services ... pnp cph/3c07776 Committee of 100 on Indian Affaires pnp cph/3c11364 Owners of Muscle Shoals call at the White House ... pnp cph/3b39484 [Calvin Coolidge, half-length portrait, seated at desk in Oval Office, facing front] pnp cph/3b39465 President Coolidge signs tax bill pnp cph/3b46711 President Coolidge and members of his cabinet posed on the White House Lawn: Secty. of Labor Davis, Secty. of Agriculture Wallace, Secty. of Commerce Hoover, Post Master Gen., Secty. of War Weeks, Secty. of State Hughes, the President, Secty. of Treasury Mellon, Atty. Gen. Stone and Sect. of Navy Wilbur pnp cph/3c10625 [Calvin Coolidge, full-length portrait, seated at desk, facing front, holding pen and paper, wearing black armband in mourning for President Harding] pnp cph/3c10626 [Calvin Coolidge on the White House lawn, with members of the House Agricultural Committee and a group of western farmers] pnp cph/3c10627 [Calvin Coolidge signing the income tax bill, also known as the Mellon tax bill. Secretary of the Treasury Andrew Mellon is the third figure from the right, and Director of the Budget, General Herbert Mayhew Lord, is to Mellon's left] pnp cph/3c10628 President Coolidge with Secty [sic] Hoover and members of the Radiomens [sic] Assn. pnp cph/3c11409 Osage Indians pnp cph/3c07775 Miss Ruth Muskrat, a Cherokee Indian, presents Mr. Coolidge with a copy of The Red Man in the United States, a survey of the present day American Indian pnp cph/3c11373 President Coolidge addressing graduates of Georgetown University today. In the background Justice Pierce Butler, U.S. Supreme Court, Rev. John B. Creeden, President of Georgetown University, Gov. Wm. S. Flynn of R.I. pnp cph/3a22398 Calvin Coolidge, 30th president of the United States, in his office in the White House, Washington, D.C. pnp cph/3c11407 Miss Vada Watson, the Kansas wheat girl pnp cph/3c11406 Detroit businessmen pnp cph/3c11405 Slemp, Coolidge and Sanders pnp cph/3c11404 Co-operative Marketing Conference pnp cph/3c11403 New York Womens Republican Club pnp cph/3c11402 National Conference Utilization of Forest Products pnp cph/3c11400 [President and Mrs. Coolidge with Association of Advertising Men] pnp cph/3c11362 Survivers (sic) of the Indian Wars call the White House ... pnp cph/3c11374 [Secretary of State Charles Evans Hughes and Secretary of Commerce Herbert Hoover, full-length portraits, standing, outside of building] pnp cph/3c11325 [Calvin Coolidge and Herbert Hoover, full-length portraits, standing, wearing overcoats and holding top hats] pnp cph/3c11372 President Coolidge signing appropriation bills for the Veterans Bureau on the south lawn during the garden party for wounded veterans pnp cph/3c11371 Garden party for wounded men at the White House pnp cph/3c11370 President Coolidge displays great interest in the progress of the work being done on the White House pnp cph/3c11369 [President Coolidge, full-length portrait, facing slightly right, standing on steps of the Patterson home, with one of the family's dogs] pnp cph/3c11368 Everett Sanders, Secty. to President Coolidge is being portrayed by Geo. Warner, a celebrated portrait painter of France pnp cph/3c11367 [Andrew W. Mellon and Ogden Mills, full-length portrait, facing front, standing outside the Capitol, after closing session of the Sixty-Ninth Congress] pnp cph/3c11366 [John Philip Hill (left), outgoing congressional "wet" leader congratulating Rep. John C. Linthicum of Md., who was elected to succeed him as "wet" leader] pnp cph/3c11365 [Guard house being constructed at the Patterson House for the coming of President and Mrs. Coolidge] pnp cph/3c11450 Coolidge and Dawes pnp cph/3c11396 John Drew, Al Jolson and other prominent actors with President and Mrs. Coolidge pnp cph/3c10629 [Calvin Coolidge, half-length portrait, standing, facing left, tipping his hat] pnp cph/3c11386 Radio equipment used on automobiles during the campaign pnp cph/3c11387 Labor delegation pnp cph/3c11388 Labor delegation. Dan G. Smith and T.V. O'Connor pnp cph/3c11390 National Association of Retail Druggists pnp cph/3c11391 Mother Jones pnp cph/3c11392 Mother Jones and Theo. Roosevelt, Jr. pnp cph/3c11393 Members of the Fur Traders Assn. pnp cph/3c11384 Breaking ground for Hamline M.E. Church pnp cph/3c11395 High school students from Trenton pnp cph/3c11383 Girl Scout Tea House, Haines Point pnp cph/3c11398 Mr. Coolidge becomes an honorary member of the Smoki[i.e., Hopi] tribe of Arizona. Miss Grace M. Sparks, Secty. of the Chamber of Commerce of Prescott, Ariz. and H.M. Watkins, Secty. of the Chamber of Phoenix pnp cph/3c11399 [President and Mrs. Coolidge with members of Republican Businessmen's Association of New York] pnp cph/3c11350 [President and Mrs. Coolidge with military aides, just after they assisted in a New Year reception, posed outside the White House] pnp cph/3c11351 New Year reception at the White House. Photo shows thousands of citizens waiting to be received pnp cph/3c11352 [Frank Kellogg defending U.S. action in Nicaragua before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, with chairman of the committee Senator William E. Borah on the left] pnp cph/3c11353 [John W. O'Leary, Pres. of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, talking on new telephone line with John W. Spangler, Pres. of the Seattle Chamber of Commerce] pnp cph/3b39163 [Native American chiefs Frank Seelatse and Chief Jimmy Noah Saluskin of the Yakima tribe posed, full-length, standing, facing front, with the U.S. Capitol behind them] pnp cph/3c11356 President Coolidge gets a new automobile pnp cph/3c11394 [Manager Stanley Harris, in the grandstand, presents President Coolidge with the baseball used to open the 1924 World Series] pnp cph/3c11336 [Show window of Thomas J. Williams, electrical contractor, Washington, D.C.(?)] pnp cph/3c11326 [Calvin Coolidge, his wife, and an unidentified man seated in an automobile(?)] pnp cph/3c11327 [Calvin Coolidge, Herbert Hoover, and an unidentified man, driver(?), in an automobile] pnp cph/3c11328 [Calvin Coolidge making speech at his inauguration] pnp cph/3c11329 [Automobiles in window of the Washington-Cadillac Co., Washington, D.C.] pnp cph/3c11330 [Raleigh Haberdasher show window, Washington, D.C.] pnp cph/3c11331 [Interior of People's Drug Store, Washington, D.C.(?) area] pnp cph/3c11332 [Service station, Washington, D.C.(?) area] pnp cph/3c11333 [Three young women at work in an unidentified Washington, D.C. office. The girl at the left is operating an addressograph] pnp cph/3c11385 President Coolidge making his speech of acceptance pnp cph/3c11335 [Dome gas service station, Takoma Park, Md.] pnp cph/3c11410 T.W. Page of the National Tax Assn. pnp cph/3c11375 [President and Mrs. Coolidge, full-length portraits, seated on porch, with their two sons standing behind them] pnp cph/3c11376 [President and Mrs. Coolidge, standing on steps, with their two sons, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gates Dawes, Frank W. Stearn, and Pierce Butler] pnp cph/3c11377 [President and Mrs. Coolidge, full-length portraits, standing on steps, with their two sons and their pet dog] pnp cph/3c11378 [Mrs. Calvin Coolidge and Mrs. Charles Gates Dawes, half-length portraits, standing] pnp cph/3c11379 [President Coolidge posed with Women's National Law Fraternity, on lawn] pnp cph/3c11380 National Educational Assn. pnp cph/3c11381 President and Mrs. Coolidge with their son John and the president's father. pnp cph/3c11382 [President Coolidge and his father, full-length portraits, seated on lawn chair] pnp cph/3c11334 [Vacuum cleaners on display at the J.C. Harding & Co. store, probably in Washington, D.C.] pnp cph/3c11909 [President and Mrs. Coolidge at the laying of the cornerstone of the George Washington Masonic National Memorial] pnp cph/3c11900 [President Coolidge standing with members of the National Association of Hotel Owners, on the White House lawn] pnp cph/3c11919 [Calvin Coolidge posed standing with Edward T. Clark] pnp cph/3c11918 [President and Mrs. Coolidge attending the circus] pnp cph/3c11917 [President and Mrs. Coolidge leaving the Capitol after the funeral of Warren G. Harding] pnp cph/3c11916 [President Coolidge at opening session of the D.A.R.] pnp cph/3c11915 [President and Mrs. Harding and Vice President and Mrs. Coolidge standing at Union Station, on their arrival for the inauguration] pnp cph/3c11914 [President Coolidge standing with members of the American Chemical Society on the White House lawn; visible in the background is the White House, scaffolded for repairs] pnp cph/3c11913 [President and Mrs. Coolidge with Herbert Putnam and others during ceremony when the Constitution was placed in the vault at the Library of Congress] pnp cph/3c11921 [President Coolidge posed with newspaper correspondents on lawn of the White House] pnp cph/3c11911 [President and Mrs. Coolidge and unidentified man riding in convertible automobile] pnp cph/3c11922 [President Coolidge standing with newspaper correspondents on lawn of the White House] pnp cph/3c11908 [President Coolidge in automobile at D.A.R. Hall, where he attended a meeting of the American Red Cross] pnp cph/3c11907 [Miss Janet Moffett signing up President Coolidge for the Red Cross drive] pnp cph/3c11906 [President Coolidge delivering his first message to Congress] pnp cph/3c11905 [President Coolidge addressing crowd at Arlington National Cemetery] pnp cph/3c11904 [Theodore Roosevelt, Jr. standing on steps with Charles Lathrop Pack, full-length portraits] pnp cph/3c11903 [President Coolidge standing with members of the National Motors Association on White House lawn] pnp cph/3c11902 [Secretary of War John Weeks, Pres. Calvin Coolidge, and Asst. Secretary of the Navy Theodore Roosevelt, Jr., at Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, Armistice Day] pnp cph/3c11408 Conference on causes and cure for war pnp cph/3c11912 [Calvin Coolidge addressing a meeting of the Budget Committee in the absence of President Harding] pnp cph/3c11933 [President Coolidge with members of National Rehabilitation Committee of the American Legion] pnp cph/3a46457 [Ford 4-door sedan, front view, with four passengers and a woman driver, another woman standing beside automobile talking to the driver] pnp cph/3a37759 [Presidential automobile, ca. 1924 Lincoln, parked in front of stores, with the chauffeur seated behind the steering wheel] pnp cph/3a35735 [President Coolidge with members of the Sioux Indian Republican Club of the Rosebud Reservation, on the White House lawn] pnp cph/3a35373 [Driver's side view of 1920 Chandler, with a woman standing at the door talking to another woman seated inside] pnp cph/3a33242 [RCA technicians installing radio receiving set in President Coolidge's railroad car so that he will be able to receive election returns while enroute to Washington, D.C., Nov. 5, 1928] pnp cph/3a20942 The three leading lights of the Republican Party, photographed after a long conference at the Executive Offices in Washington pnp cph/3c11357 [Daughters of movie magnate call on the president. Misses Edith and Irene Mayer, daughters of Louis Mayer, head of the Metro Goldwyn Mayer Corp., wearing fur and fur-trimmed coats] pnp cph/3a16116 President Coolidge being made Sioux Chief by Henry Standing Bear pnp cph/3c11920 [President Coolidge standing with members of the American Association of University Women on the White House lawn; visible in the background is the White House scaffolded for repairs] pnp cph/3c11934 [President Coolidge receiving membership in the American Automobile Association] pnp cph/3c11741 [The Italian Republican League of N.Y. presents President Coolidge with an original parchment of Lincoln's Gettysburg address] pnp cph/3c11932 [President Coolidge standing with members of the Investment Bankers Association, on lawn of the White House] pnp cph/3c11931 [President Coolidge walking with members of the Fine Arts Commission] pnp cph/3c11930 [President Coolidge standing on steps outside the White House, addressing members of the Investment Bankers Association] pnp cph/3c11929 [President Coolidge and Herbert Hoover posed, standing, with American Red Cross group] pnp cph/3c11928 [President Coolidge, standing, with members of the Military Order of the World War, on the White House lawn] pnp cph/3c11925 [Harding memorial ceremonies in the House of Representatives] pnp cph/3c11924 [Harding memorial ceremonies in the House of Representatives, with President Coolidge seated in the front row, center, with Secretary of the Treasury Andrew Mellon seated on his right, and William H. Taft on his left] pnp cph/3c11923 [President and Mrs. Coolidge leaving D.A.R. Hall after attending meeting of the Budget Committee] pnp cph/3c11936 [President Coolidge, standing, with Harding Memorial Committee] pnp cph/3c11707 Fan mail has become so heavy that the Federal Radio Commission has seeked Congress for special legislation to allow the destruction of accumulated letters pnp cph/3c11901 [President Coolidge standing with members of the Highway Education Board on the White House lawn] pnp cph/3c11717 [Herbert Hoover and presidential party standing, with men holding their hats, at opening baseball game] pnp cph/3c11716 [Herbert Hoover, three-quarter length portrait, seated, facing slightly right, listening to radio] pnp cph/3c11714 [Herbert Hoover and Secretary of Labor James J. Davis, half-length portrait, standing, facing right, at labor conference on unemployment] pnp cph/3c11713 [Herbert Hoover and Secretary of Labor James J. Davis, three-quarter length portrait, standing in doorway of the White House, facing each other] pnp cph/3c11712 [Left to right: Herbert Hoover, Mrs. Warren G. Harding, Warren G. Harding, Mrs. Herbert Hoover, and H.M. Daugherty, all standing, in grandstand, at baseball game] pnp cph/3c11711 [Crowds waiting in the rain to say goodbye and good luck to President Coolidge outside the White House] pnp cph/3c11710 [President Coolidge standing with White House correspondents] pnp cph/3c11719 [Julius Rosenwald of Chicago, President of Sears, Roebuck and Co., half-length portrait, standing outside the White House, facing left] pnp cph/3c11708 [Mrs. Coolidge planting a tree in one of Washington's playgrounds, as Girl Scouts and others watch] pnp cph/3c11720 [Senator Charles L. McNary and Rep. Gilbert N. Haugen, half-length portrait, standing at the White House, shaking hands] pnp cph/3c11706 [Members of the Brooklyn New York Chamber of Commerce led by Raymond H. Fiero, posed standing with President Coolidge] pnp cph/3c11705 [Miss Mary Fechet, daughter of the Chief of the Air Corps, half-length portrait, standing alongside airplane, facing left] pnp cph/3c11704 [Grand Masters of Masons in Washington for a conference posed standing with President Coolidge, outside the White House] pnp cph/3c11703 [Secretary of State Frank Kellogg, in cap and gown, being honored with the Degree of Doctor of Laws, by Georgetown University, standing with three other men] pnp cph/3c11702 [Malcolm P. Hanson, Jr., son of Lieut. Hanson, chief radio engineer of the Byrd expedition, who will be three months old on Feb. 22nd, in crib] pnp cph/3c11701 [The patrician, the largest passenger plane yet to be produced, piloted by Capt. St. Claire Street, army flier, who brought it from Bristol, Penna. to Washington, with twenty passengers and baggage, at Bolling Field] pnp cph/3c11700 Col. Linbergh[sic] with his mother and President and Mrs. Coolidge leaving the temperary[sic] White House pnp cph/3c11412 Wm. A. Scully (left) of the Republican National Committee and a group of foreign born American citizens pnp cph/3c11709 [T.D. Dutton and J.J. Boone, radio broadcasters of the American Telephone and Telegraph Co., testing the installation for broadcasting the inaugural ceremonies] pnp cph/3c11729 [President Coolidge three-quarter length portrait, standing at podium, facing slightly left, at Decoration Day ceremonies, Arlington] pnp cph/3c11740 [President Coolidge, standing, full-length, with the seven finalists in the national spelling bee] pnp cph/3c11739 [President and Mrs. Coolidge with Berea College students] pnp cph/3c11738 [Helen Keller reading Mrs. Calvin Coolidge's lips, with her hand] pnp cph/3c11737 [President Coolidge and Helen Keller, full-length portrait, standing] pnp cph/3c11736 President and Mrs. Coolidge leaving First Congregational Church pnp cph/3c11735 Mrs. Calvin Coolidge enrolls the President in the American Red Cross pnp cph/3c11734 [President and Mrs. Coolidge standing, full-length portrait, with Secretary of Commerce Herbert Hoover and Secretary of State Frank B. Kellogg, at Union Station, on their return from Swampscott] pnp cph/3c11733 [President Coolidge posed with crowd of members of the National Association of Creditmen, with the White House behind them] pnp cph/3c11718 [Herbert Hoover signing the Farm Relief Bill, with nine other men standing alongside and behind him] pnp cph/3c11731 [President Coolidge, half-length portrait, standing, facing slightly left, speaking at graduation exercises at Howard University pnp cph/3a47470 [Side view of two automobiles, one a convertible, with Black Mesa, Arizona in the background] pnp cph/3c11728 [President Coolidge and Thomas Lee, Mississippi River hero, full-length portrait, standing, shaking hands] pnp cph/3c11727 Members of the Textile Manufacturers Association present scarfs to Pres. and Mrs. Coolidge pnp cph/3c11726 [Mrs. Coolidge with two dogs, policemen, and children at Easter egg roll] pnp cph/3c11725 Mrs. Coolidge receives a fur coat from the Fur Dealers Assn. pnp cph/3c11724 [President and Mrs. Coolidge with winners of safety prizes of the Highway Education Board, National Automobile Chamber of Commerce] pnp cph/3c11723 [Grace Abbott, Chief of the Children's Bureau of the Dept. of Labor, half-length portrait, seated, facing slightly right] pnp cph/3c11722 [Calvin Coolidge, Herbert Hoover, and Frank B. Kellogg, standing, with representatives of the governments who have ratified the Treaty for Renunciation of War (Kellogg-Briand Pact), in the East Room of the White House] pnp cph/3c11721 [Calvin Coolidge and Col. Stallings, full-length portraits, standing, facing front] pnp cph/3c11732 [President Coolidge, full-length portrait, standing, facing slightly left, with five members of the national oratorical contest]