Calvin Coolidge, In A Telegram, 1919

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There is no right to strike against the public safety by anybody, anywhere, any time.






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American Federation of Labor president Samuel Gompers sent a telegram to Peters and Governor Calvin Coolidge protesting the firings. The governor didn't budge. "There is no right to strike against the public safety by anybody, anywhere, ...
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Once, after having exchanged numerous telegrams about the work, Gillette Doyle sent a telegram: "May I marry Holmes? The unwavering Doyle replied: "You may marry him, or murder or do what you want with it." .... Gillette also enjoyed a ride on his property in the company of his guests, among which the famous physicist Albert Einstein, former U.S. president Calvin Coolidge, and former Mayor Yukio Ozaki of Tokyo, whose 1912 gift of the Yoshino cherry blossoms still adorn ...
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On one occasion, after having exchanged numerous telegrams of the work, Gillette Doyle sent a telegram: "May I marry Holmes? The unwavering Doyle said: "You may marry him, or murder or do what you want with it." .... Gillette also enjoyed a ride on his property in the company of their guests, including noted physicist Albert Einstein, former U.S. president Calvin Coolidge, and former mayor of Tokyo, Yukio Ozaki, whose 1912 gift of the Yoshino cherry blossoms still adorn ...
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On one occasion, after having exchanged numerous telegrams of the work, Gillette Doyle sent a telegram: "May I marry Holmes? The unwavering Doyle answered: "You may marry him, or murder or do what you want with it." .... Gillette also enjoyed a ride on his property in the company of his guests, among which the famous physicist Albert Einstein, former U.S. president Calvin Coolidge, and former Mayor Yukio Ozaki of Tokyo, whose 1912 gift of the Yoshino cherry blossoms still ...
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The mansion was finished in 1919, at a cost of 1 million US dollars. Gillette called it Seven Sisters. Its small train was his personal pride. The train's layout was 3 miles (4.8 km) long, and it traveled all around the property, ... Gillette also enjoyed strolls on his property in company of his guests, who included the noted physicist Albert Einstein, former U.S. President Calvin Coolidge, and former Mayor of Tokyo Ozaki Yukio, whose 1912 gift of the Yoshino cherry ...


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