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Jerry L. Wallace’s Dozen Most Notable
Calvin Coolidge’s Speeches

Have Faith In Massachusetts, January 7, 1914

A Telegram To Samuel Gompers, September 14, 1919

Things That Are Unseen, June 19, 1923

**First Annual Message To The Congress, December 6, 1923

Economy In The Interest Of All, June 30, 1924

**Inaugural Address, March 4, 1925

**Toleration And Liberalism, October 6, 1925

Government And Business, Speech to the NY Chamber of Commerce, November 19, 1925

States Rights And National Unity, May 15, 1926

**The Inspiration Of The Declaration, July 5, 1926

Lindbergh:  Welcoming Home Speech, Washington Monument June 1927

**Sixth Annual Message To The Congress, December 6, 1928

 **Represent Top Picks

Jerry L. Wallace is a Coolidge scholar, whose interest in Calvin Coolidge and the 1920s dates back over half a century.  He has been a member of the Coolidge Foundation since 1972 and has served as a Trustee and is now a member of the National Advisory Board. He has written extensively on Coolidge, with his latest publication being Calvin Coolidge: Our First Radio President.  By profession, he is an historian and archivist. Now retired, he spent his working career with the National Archives and Records Administration.

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