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Timeline of the Calvin Coolidge presidency

The presidency of Calvin Coolidge began on August 2, 1923, when Calvin Coolidge became the 30th president of the United States upon the sudden death of Warren G. Harding, and ended on March 4, 1929.

1923

1924

  • January 26 – Coolidge announces a special counsel to investigate the Teapot Dome scandal.
  • February 8 – Coolidge ends the leases that were created as part of the Teapot Dome scandal.
  • February 11 – The Senate passes a resolution 74-34 demanding the removal of Edwin Denby as Secretary of the Navy due to his involvement in the Teapot Dome scandal. Coolidge ignores the request.
  • February 22 – Coolidge delivers the first ever radio broadcast from the White House.
  • March 10 – Secretary of the Navy Edwin Denby resigns in disgrace following the Teapot Dome scandal.
  • March 19 – Curtis D. Wilbur takes office as Secretary of the Navy.
  • May 2 – Coolidge issues an arms embargo on Cuba in response to an uprising.
  • May 10 – Coolidge appoints J. Edgar Hoover as the head of the FBI.
  • May 15 – Coolidge vetoes the World War Adjusted Compensation Act.
  • May 19 – Congress overrides Coolidge's veto of the World War Adjusted Compensation Act.
  • May 24 – Coolidge signs the Rogers Act into law.
  • May 26 – Coolidge signs the Immigration Act of 1924 into law.
  • June 2 – Coolidge signs the Indian Citizenship Act and the Revenue Act of 1924 into law.
  • June 7 – Coolidge signs the Anti-Heroin Act of 1924 into law.
  • June 10–12 – Coolidge is chosen as the 1924 presidential nominee for the Republican Party.
  • July 7 – Coolidge's son, Calvin Coolidge Jr., dies of sepsis at the age of 16.
  • July 9 – Calvin Coolidge Jr.'s funeral is held.
  • July 10 – Calvin Coolidge Jr. is buried at Plymouth Notch Cemetery in Vermont.
  • July 13 – Horacio Vásquez is inaugurated as President of the Dominican Republic after nearly a decade of American occupation.
  • August 11 – Lee de Forest records Coolidge on the White House lawn with Phonofilm, creating the first audiovisual recording of a US president.
  • August 14 – Coolidge formally accepts his party's nomination for president in 1924.
  • August 16 – The Dawes Plan is signed.
  • August 30 – Coolidge meets with Edward VIII, Prince of Wales at the White House.
  • September 21 – Coolidge gives a speech warning of the dangers of socialism.
  • October 17 – Coolidge meets with several Broadway performers at the White House.
  • November 4 – Coolidge wins reelection to the presidency against John W. Davis in the 1924 United States presidential election.
  • December 3 – Coolidge delivers the 1924 State of the Union Address.

1925

1926

1927

1928

1929

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