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US: John Calvin Coolidge Jr.
Calvin Coolidge (born July 4, 1872 in Plymouth, Vermont; died January 5, 1933 in Northampton, Massachussetts) succeeded Warren G. Harding as the thirtieth President of the United States, serving between August 2, 1923 and March 4, 1929, including the whole of 1924.
Coolidge became president after the death of Harding in 1923, he was elected in 1924.
Calvin Coolidge, the 30th President, was 48 when he was elected vice-president. He was 51 when he became President due to Harding's death. He was 52 when he was elected President in 1924.
Coolidge was 51 years old in August of 1923 when he became President due to the death of Harding. Coolidge was born on July 4,1872,
Calvin Coolidge was 52 when elected President in 1924. He had been U.S. President for over a year, since the death of Pres. Harding in the summer of '23.
Yes, he had just completed the term of Warren G. Harding (who died in office in 1923), but in 1924, Coolidge won a full term as president. What was interesting about the 1924 campaign was it was the first to be partially conducted by radio, which was still a new and growing mass medium. A number of candidates (Coolidge among them) spoke over the airwaves, reaching millions of potential voters.
Vice-President Coolidge ascended to the presidency in 1923 after the death of President Warren G. Harding. He was then elected to a full term in 1924.
He was the vice president when President Harding died on August 3, 1923. He was re-elected in 1924 to a full term of his own.
Being elected President of the United States by a comfortable margin in 1924 was likely his proudest moment.
Mahatma Gandhi was elected as the president of the Indian National Congress in 1921.
William McKinley was elected President in 1900.
THE president is elected by the electrol college. Congress is elected by the people
President Barack Obama was elected in 2008 and re-elected in 2012.