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Northampton (United States) Northampton (United States)
Northampton , city (1990 pop. 29,289), seat of Hampshire co., W Mass., on the Connecticut River; inc. as a town 1656, as a city 1883. Brushes, wire, optical devices, and plastic products are made in Northampton. It is the seat of Smith College and Clarke School for the Deaf. President Calvin... Read more
Good Neighbor Policy Good Neighbor Policy
GOOD NEIGHBOR POLICY GOOD NEIGHBOR POLICY. The Good Neighbor Policy grew out of the experience of the administrations of Presidents Calvin Coolidge (1923–1929) and Herbert Hoover (1929 Read more
Calvin Coolidge Calvin Coolidge
Calvin Coolidge 1872-1933, 30th President of the United States (1923-29), b. Plymouth, Vt. John Calvin Coolidge was a graduate of Amherst College and was admitted to the bar in 1897. He practiced (1897-1919) law in Northampton, Mass., entered state politics as a Republican, and rose steadily in the... Read more
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Boston Police Strike 1919 Boston Police Strike 1919
COOLIDGE, CALVIN 1872-1933 P RESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, 1923-1929 Massachusetts Governor Over the course of a quarter-century Calvin Coolidge successfully climbed the political ladder. Beginning in 1898 as city councilman of Northampton Massachusetts, he proceeded... Read more
Harry Micajah Daugherty Harry Micajah Daugherty
DAUGHERTY, HARRY MICAJAH Harry Micajah Daugherty served as the 51st attorney general of the United States, under Presidents warren g. harding and calvin coolidge, but left office with his reputation forever tainted by accusations of political corruption and scandal. Daugherty was born in Ohio on... Read more
Josiah Quincy (1772-1864) Josiah Quincy (1772-1864)
Josiah Quincy 1772-1864, American political leader and college president, b. Braintree, Mass.; son of Josiah Quincy (1744-75). After studying law, Quincy became interested in politics and entered (1804) the state senate as a Federalist. He subsequently proceeded (1805-13) to the U.S. House of... Read more
Abigail Adams Abigail Adams
Abigail Adams 1744-1818, wife of President John Adams and mother of President John Quincy Adams , b. Weymouth, Mass. She was born Abigail Smith. A lively, intelligent woman, she was the chief figure in the social life of her husband's administration and one of the most distinguished and... Read more
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LAPSE The termination or failure of a right or privilege because of a neglect to exercise that right or to perform some duty within a time limit, or because a specified contingency did not occur. The expiration of coverage under an insurance policy because of the insured's failure to pay the... Read more
William David Coolidge William David Coolidge
William David Coolidge 1873-1975, American physical chemist, b. Hudson, Mass., grad. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1896. He joined the General Electric Company in 1905 and served as director of its research laboratory (1932-40) and as vice president and director of research (1940-44). He... Read more

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