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  1. James Everett Sanders (* 8. März 1882 in Coalmont, Clay County, Indiana; † 12. Mai 1950 in Washington, D.C.) war ein US-amerikanischer Politiker. Zwischen 1917 und 1925 vertrat er den Bundesstaat Indiana im US-Repräsentantenhaus .

  2. James Everett Sanders (March 8, 1882 – May 12, 1950) was an American political figure. He was Presidential secretary to President Calvin Coolidge and chairman of the Republican National Committee. He served four terms in the U.S House of Representatives from 1917 to 1925, representing Indiana.

  3. James Everett Sanders war ein US-amerikanischer Politiker. Zwischen 1917 und 1925 vertrat er den Bundesstaat Indiana im US-Repräsentantenhaus.

    • Background
    • Reaction
    • Reasons For The Statement
    • Popular Culture
    • Bibliography

    Coolidge was at his "Summer White House" in the Black Hills when he gave his secretary, Everett Sanders, a piece of paper that said, "I do not choose to run for president in 1928." Sanders endorsed Coolidge's declaration, and the announcement was scheduled for the 9 a.m. press conference on Tuesday August 2, 1927. However, to avoid an overreaction ...

    Public reaction

    Upon Coolidge's announcement, the gathered media were stunned. The public, too, were shocked by the announcement. Many felt Coolidge could easily win a second full term, based on "Coolidge Prosperity", the booming economy, and a surplus of over $300 million.

    Family and colleagues

    As early as 1924, Coolidge had made it clear he would not run again after his 1924 campaign. He relayed this to his father after his son Calvin Jr., died. After the election, Theodore Roosevelt Jr. "clearly remembered" Coolidge mentioning his desire not to run again, a conversation Coolidge also reportedly had with Frank Stearns at the same time. Also, Secret Service Agent Edmund Starling, who served at the White House for thirty years, and protected five presidents, recounted[when?]that Cool...

    After Coolidge's announcement there was much debate as to what he meant in his choice of words. Some took the language as a definitive statement that he was not willing to be president any longer. Others thought that he was hoping to be drafted by the party as a candidate.

    The phrase entered popular culture of the era. The tune "I Do Not Choose to Run", credited to Kenny & Dennis was recorded in March 1928 by Harry Reser's jazz band for Brunswick Records. The humorous lyrics tell the story of a watch which, rather than ticking and telling time, utters Coolidge's famous phrase. A 1966 episode of The Dick Van Dyke Show...

    Coolidge, Calvin (1929). The Autobiography of Calvin Coolidge. New York: Cosmopolitan Book.
    Greenberg, David (2007). Calvin Coolidge. New York: Times. ISBN 9780805069570.
    Gilbert, Robert E. (2003). The Tormented President: Calvin Coolidge, Death, and Clinical Depression. Westport, CT: Praeger.
  4. Awards. Grammy. Harry Everett Smith (May 29, 1923 – November 27, 1991) was an American polymath, who was credited variously as an artist, experimental filmmaker, bohemian, mystic, record collector, hoarder, student of anthropology and a Neo-Gnostic bishop. Smith was an important figure in the Beat Generation scene in New York City, and his ...

  5. Bernard „Bernie“ Sanders (* 8. September 1941 in New York City) ist ein US-amerikanischer Politiker. Er vertritt seit 2007 als Independent (Unabhängiger) den Bundesstaat Vermont im US-Senat, wo er sich der Fraktion der Demokraten angeschlossen hat. Von 1991 bis 2007 war er Mitglied des Repräsentantenhauses.

  6. James Everett Sanders. BORN: March 8, 1882; Coalmont, Indiana. DIED: May 12, 1950 (age 68) Washington, DC. EDUCATION: Indiana State University (BA) Indiana University, Bloomington (LLB) POLITICAL PARTY: Republican. HIGHLIGHTS: 1907: Admitted to Bar; Began Practicing Law in Terre Haute, Indiana; 1917-1925: U.S. House of Representatives (R-IN) 1924: