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  1. 12. Mai 2008 · Have faith in Massachusetts by Coolidge, Calvin, 1872-1933. Publication date 1919 Topics Massachusetts Publisher Boston and New York, Houghton Mifflin company Collection newyorkpubliclibrary; americana Contributor New York Public Library ...

  2. 21. Aug. 2008 · If for no other reason, you should purchase a hard copy of this book to have then Senate President Coolidge's cornerstone speech "Have Faith in Massachusetts" on hand in your library for reading and re-reading. President / Governor Coolidge inspires me with his rock solid integrity, with his extensive depth and substance, and his always great and fatherly advice.

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    • Calvin Coolidge
  3. Published in 1919, when Coolidge served as governor of Massachusetts, Have Faith in Massachusetts made a splash across the country. One delegate to the 1920 Republican National Convention was so impressed with the book that he nominated Coolidge for vice president. That nomination created what one newspaper called “the first real, wholly unpremeditated stampede that ever took place at a ...

  4. 18. Jan. 2010 · In that speech, entitled “ Have Faith in Massachusetts ,” the then-president of the senate stunned a gallery expecting fluff with philosophical musings on the theme, “Self-government means ...

  5. More than a century later, Americans sense an even greater need for such influences. And readers will find them in this handsome new edition of Have Faith in Massachusetts, which comes complete with photos, enlightening annotations, and a new foreword by James H. Douglas who served from 2003 to 2011 as the 80th governor of Vermont. French flaps.

  6. 20. Feb. 2022 · A new edition of the book that helped put future president Calvin Coolidge on the national political radar, Have a Faith in Massachusetts.Published in 1919, Have Faith in Massachusetts is a collection of Coolidge's speeches and messages delivered from 1914-1919 during his early political career in Massachusetts that sets forth his philosophy of government.

    • Calvin Coolidge
  7. Listening to home school students recite the President’s words in our Have Faith in Massachusetts speech competition was one. I’d read the speech before, but it wasn’t until I heard the words coming from those teenagers that I realized just how eloquent and striking President Coolidge could be in his writing. “Men do not make laws. They do but discover them,” the President said, as ...