Former President Calvin Coolidge Addressing the Crowd at the Republican Congress in Chicago, 1932. Creator: British Pathe Ltd.

Former President Calvin Coolidge Addressing the Crowd at the Republican Congress in Chicago, 1932. Creator: British Pathe Ltd.

3-023-248 - British Pathe Ltd/Heritage Images

Former President Calvin Coolidge Addressing the Crowd at the Republican Congress in Chicago, 1932. 'In spite of everything, the election of 1932 found the Republicans sure of keeping their power. At the party's convention at Chicago, the delegates listened to ex-president Coolidge, when he expressed himself fully in favour of a return of Herbert Hoover. The bad times were the fault not of government but of world depression. The party must continue to hold the reins, and Herbert Hoover must be the man in the driver's seat. The maxim that Hoover respected was that of an America of business without federal interference. Depression must be beaten by the people fighting by themselves. An admirable maxim, but inadequate for the crisis of 1932'. From "Time To Remember - Around the Corner", 1932 (Reel 3); diary of events in 1932 in the United States of America - Franklin Roosevelt becomes the President.


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  1. British Pathe Ltd, attributed to: British: Photographers, producers of newsreels and documentaries
Subject
  1. Calvin Coolidge Jr: American: younger son of US President Calvin Coolidge

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  1. Photograph

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History & Politics Politics Political Events

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History & Politics Politics Politicians


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