Historian Jerry Wallace once wrote that Charles Lindbergh is “the exception to Emerson’s rule that all heroes become bores. His name still retains its magic.”
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June 16, 2016
June 16, 2016
Historian Jerry Wallace once wrote that Charles Lindbergh is “the exception to Emerson’s rule that all heroes become bores. His name still retains its magic.”
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Recognizing the demand for a quality manufacturer of commercial kitchen ventilation equipment, Bob Luddy purchased a sheet metal shop in 1981 and transformed it into CaptiveAire Systems. Today, CaptiveAire employs […]
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David C. Johnson, Jr. serves as director of research at Marketfield Asset Management in New York. Prior to joining Marketfield in 2011, Mr. Johnson was an investment analyst, portfolio manager, […]
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Thank you for securing your place at the Coolidge Fellows 2016 Leadership Summit in Washington, D.C. Your submission has been successfully received. The Coolidge Foundation will be in touch with […]
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I enjoyed my annual visit bringing the story of Calvin Coolidge’s life and presidency to the enthusiastic fourth-graders at Derby Elementary School up near the Canadian border in Derby Line, VT. Thank you to their teachers, Debra Battista, Jennie Davis, and Amy Nadeau for inviting me each year. After a presentation in each classroom focusing on the Homestead Inauguration, we walked a short distance to my portable hands-on exhibit of photographs, political cartoons and artifacts set up in the school’s library.
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