Frank Stearns in Swampscott |
Principal of Andover Academy Alfred E. Stearns stands in front of his campus residence. Graduated from Amherst in 1894, a year before President Coolidge. |
Frank Stearns - friend and supporter of President Coolidge |
Frank Stearns in Swampscott |
Dr. Ernst Hanfstaengl with L.A. Shaw Nazi aide back for 25th reunion of Harvard class of 1909. |
Dr. Ernst Hanfstaengl with Louis A. Shaw. Hitler aide back for 25th reunion of Harvard class of 1909. |
Dr. Ernst Hanfstaengl with Louis A. Shaw, Hitler aide back for 25th reunion of Harvard class of 1909. |
Dr. Ernst Hanfstaengl with Louis A. Shaw. Hitler aide back for 25th reunion of Harvard class of 1909. |
Mr. and Mrs. Townsend who started old age pension |
Mr. and Mrs. Townsend who started old age pension |
Mrs. Curtis Guild |
Gen. Booth and Evangeline Booth of the Salvation Army |
Charles Francis Adams as a member of the Harvard crew in 1886 |
Tom Lawson, millionaire financier, owner of 'Egypt', Mass. (Scituate) |
Ernst Hanfstaengl, Hitler aide and Harvard graduate, at Harvard for his 25th class reunion |
W.K. Vanderbilt aboard his million dollar yacht Alva in Boston for his Hay Fever cruise |
Ethel du Pont - Bride of Franklin D. Roosevelt Jr. |
Dowager Countess Huntington |
Madame Jecoulini visiting Boston from Russia |
Amos' and Andy's wives here in Boston with them |
Zero - the man that came to Boston to sell slaves and feed the hungry |
Zero - the man that came to Boston to sell slaves and feed the hungry |
Madame Jecoulini visiting Boston from Russia |
Mrs. Hiram Maxim, the inventor's wife, Hartford, Conn. |
Mrs. Hiram Maxim, wife of the famous inventor of the gun silencer, Hartford, Conn. |
Mr. and Mrs. Barry Wood - country club |
Mike Denihan - Harvard |
Mike Denihan - Harvard |
Gerald Lambert & Francis Adams |
Gerald Lambert & Francis Adams |
Modern William Tell Carl A. Sutter can shoot an apple off his wife Margaret's head. They live in a shack on Sabbatia Lake, North Taunton. |
Thomas A. Fitzgerald, son of Honey Fitz, and intended wife, Miss Marion H. Reardon of 59 Bakersfield St., Dorchester. They were married on Sept. 7, 1921. |
Mary Curley at right |
Mary Curley to right |
Gov. Curley's only daughter Mary |
Miss Mary Curley's Easter ensemble |
Mary Curley |
Gov. Curley's only daughter Mary |
Mary Curley in family living room |
Mary Curley |
Pres. and Mrs. Coolidge and son John at Plymouth, VT |
Calvin Coolidge's mother |
R-R: Julius C. Coolidge (died age 19), Calvin C. Coolidge, Almeda Brewer Coolidge, John C. Coolidge |
John Coolidge and Florence Trumbell before their marriage - Harvard |
Pres. Coolidge's father visits doctor on Beacon St. |
Pres. Coolidge's father in Plymouth, VT |
Mrs. Victoria Coolidge - President's mother |
Miss Abbie G. Coolidge - Pres. sister |
Carrie Coolidge |
Mrs. Victoria J. Coolidge - President's mother |
Calvin Coolidge's grandmother - Almeda G. Coolidge |