Speech |
Date |
Location |
President
|
Address at the Commencement at George Washington University |
February 22, 1929 |
Washington, DC |
Bok Tower Address |
February 1, 1929 |
Lake Wales, FL |
Address at the Sixteenth Regular Meeting of the Business Organization of the Government |
January 28, 1929 |
Washington, DC |
Address before the International Aeronautics Conference |
December 12, 1928 |
Washington, DC |
Pan American Conference on Arbitration and Conciliation |
December 10, 1928 |
Washington, DC |
Sixth Annual Message to the Congress of the United States |
December 4, 1928 |
Washington, DC |
Address before the National Grange Convention |
November 16, 1928 |
Washington, DC |
Address at the Observance of the Tenth Anniversary of the Armistice under the Auspices of the American Legion |
November 11, 1928 |
Washington, DC |
Address at Presentation of Medal to Thomas A. Edison |
October 20, 1928 |
Washington, DC |
Dedicating the Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania County Battle Fields Memorial |
October 19, 1928 |
Fredericksburg, VA |
Address before the General Convention of the Episcopal Church |
October 10, 1928 |
Washington, DC |
Vermont is a State I Love |
September 21, 1928 |
Bennington, VT |
Dedicating a Memorial to Colonel William Colvill |
July 29, 1928 |
Cannon Falls, MN |
Address at the Fifteenth Regular Meeting of the Business Organization of the Government |
June 11, 1928 |
Washington, DC |
Address at Gettysburg Battle Field |
May 30, 1928 |
Gettysburg, PA |
Address at the One Hundred and Fiftieth Anniversary of Phillips Academy |
May 19, 1928 |
Andover, MA |
Address at a Joint Meeting of the American Federation of Arts and American Association of Museums |
May 16, 1928 |
Washington, DC |
Address before the Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution |
April 16, 1928 |
Washington, DC |
Accepting the Statue of President Andrew Jackson |
April 15, 1928 |
Washington, DC |
Dedication of the New Building of the National Press Club |
February 4, 1928 |
Washington, DC |
Address at the Fourteenth Regular Meeting of the Business Organization of the Government |
January 30, 1928 |
Washington, DC |
Address before Pan American Conference |
January 16, 1928 |
Havana, Cuba |
Fifth Annual Message |
December 5, 1927 |
Washington, DC |
1927 Budget Message |
December 5, 1927 |
Washington, DC |
Dedication of the New Mexico Stone in the Washington Monument |
December 2, 1927 |
Washington, DC |
Address before the Union League of Philadelphia |
November 17, 1927 |
Philadelphia, PA |
Address at the Awarding to Col. Charles A. Lindbergh by the National Geographic Society of the Hubbard Medal |
November 14, 1927 |
Washington, DC |
Address Accepting the Monument of Gen. George Gordon Meade |
October 19, 1927 |
Washington, DC |
Annual Observance of Founder’s Day at Carnegie Institute |
October 13, 1927 |
Pittsburgh, PA |
Opening Meeting of the International Radiotelegraph Conference |
October 4, 1927 |
Washington, DC |
Annual Meeting of the American Red Cross |
October 3, 1927 |
Washington, DC |
Calvin Coolidge’s Speech at Mount Rushmore |
August 10, 1927 |
Keystone, SD |
Dedicating Wicker Memorial Park to World War Veterans |
June 14, 1927 |
Hammond, IN |
First International Congress of Soil Science |
June 13, 1927 |
Washington, DC |
Lindbergh: Welcoming Home Speech, Washington Monument |
June 11, 1927 |
Washington, DC |
Address at the Thirteenth Regular Meeting of the Business Organization of the Government |
June 10, 1927 |
Washington, DC |
Memorial Exercises at Arlington, Virginia |
May 30, 1927 |
Arlington, VA |
Annual Session of the American Medical Association |
May 17, 1927 |
Washington, DC |
Third Pan American Commercial Conference |
May 3, 1927 |
Washington, DC |
Dinner of the United Press at New York City |
April 25, 1927 |
New York, NY |
Message to the Senate Returning Without Approval S.4808— The McNary- Haugen Farm Relief Bill |
February 25, 1927 |
Washington, DC |
Address before the Congress Sitting in Joint Session in the House of Representatives |
February 12, 1927 |
Washington, DC |
Address at the Twelfth Regular Meeting of the Business Organization of the Government |
January 29, 1927 |
Washington, DC |
Intervention in Nicaragua |
January 10, 1927 |
Washington, DC |
Address at the 150th Anniversary of the Battles of Trenton and Princeton |
December 29, 1926 |
Trenton, NJ |
Dedication of the Liberty Memorial at Kansas City |
November 11, 1926 |
Kansas City, MO |
American Association of the Advertising Agencies |
October 27, 1926 |
Washington, DC |
Address to the American Red Cross |
October 4, 1926 |
Washington, DC |
The Inspiration of the Declaration |
July 5, 1926 |
Philadelphia, PA |
Address at the Eleventh Regular Meeting of the Business Organization of the Government |
June 21, 1926 |
Washington, DC |
Ways to Peace |
May 31, 1926 |
Arlington National Cemetery |
Memorial Exercises at Arlington, Virginia |
May 31, 1926 |
Arlington, VA |
John Ericsson |
May 29, 1926 |
Washington, DC |
States Rights and National Unity |
May 15, 1926 |
Williamsburg, VA |
Training Youth for Character |
May 1, 1926 |
Washington, DC |
The New Responsibilities of Women |
April 19, 1926 |
Washington, DC |
Daughters of the American Revolution |
April 19, 1926 |
Washington, DC |
Journalism in the New World |
April 8, 1926 |
Washington, DC |
Department of Superintendence of the National Education Association |
February 22, 1926 |
Washington, DC |
Constructive Economy |
January 30, 1926 |
Washington, DC |
Address at the Tenth Regular Meeting of the Business Organization of the Government |
January 30, 1926 |
Washington, DC |
The Farmer and the Nation |
December 7, 1925 |
Chicago, IL |
Government and Business |
November 19, 1925 |
New York, NY |
José de San Martin, Latin-American Liberator |
October 28, 1925 |
Washington, DC |
Address before the Forty-Second International Convention of the Young Men’s Christian Association of the United States and Canada |
October 24, 1925 |
Washington, DC |
Annual Council of the Congregational Churches |
October 20, 1925 |
Washington, DC |
Toleration and Liberalism |
October 6, 1925 |
Omaha, NE |
American Legion Convention |
October 6, 1925 |
Omaha, NE |
A Free Republic |
September 25, 1925 |
Philadelphia, PA |
Address at the Celebration of the 150th Anniversary of George Washington Taking Command of the Continental Army |
July 3, 1925 |
Cambridge, MA |
Address at a Meeting of the Business Organization of the Government |
June 22, 1925 |
Washington, DC |
Contribution of the Norsemen to America |
June 8, 1925 |
Minnesota State Fairgrounds, MN |
The Navy as an Instrument of Peace |
June 3, 1925 |
Annapolis, MD |
The Reign of Law |
May 30, 1925 |
Arlington National Cemetery |
The Spiritual Unification of America |
May 3, 1925 |
Washington, DC |
Inaugural Address |
March 4, 1925 |
Washington, DC |
The Press Under a Free Government |
January 17, 1925 |
Washington, DC |
The Duties of Citizenship |
November 3, 1924 |
The White House |
Discriminating Benevolence |
October 26, 1924 |
The White House |
The Genius of America |
October 16, 1924 |
The White House |
Religion and the Republic |
October 15, 1924 |
Washington, DC |
Patriotism in Time of Peace |
October 4, 1924 |
Washington, DC |
Good Sportsmanship |
October 1, 1924 |
Washington, DC |
Address on the Anniversary of the First Continental Congress |
September 25, 1924 |
Philadelphia, PA |
Authority and Religious Liberty |
September 21, 1924 |
Washington, DC |
Ordered Liberty and World Peace |
September 6, 1924 |
Baltimore, MD |
The High Place of Labor |
September 1, 1924 |
The White House |
Equality of Rights |
August 9, 1924 |
The White House |
What it Means to be a Boy Scout |
July 25, 1924 |
The White House |
Education: the Cornerstone of Self-Government |
July 4, 1924 |
Washington, DC |
Economy in the Interest of All |
June 30, 1924 |
Washington, DC |
The Progress of a People |
June 6, 1924 |
Howard University |
Freedom and its Obligations |
May 30, 1924 |
Arlington National Cemetery |
The United Nation |
May 25, 1924 |
Confederate Memorial, Arlington National Cemetery |
The Democracy of Sports |
May 22, 1924 |
Washington, DC |
Message to the House of Representatives Returning Without Approval a Bill Providing for Adjusted Compensation for War Veterans |
May 15, 1924 |
Washington, DC |
Dedication of the Arizona State Stone in the Washington Monument |
April 15, 1924 |
Washington, DC |
Proclamation Upon the Death of Woodrow Wilson |
February 3, 1924 |
Washington, DC |
First Annual Message to the Congress |
December 6, 1923 |
Washington, DC |
President Coolidge’s Appeal to Americans to Relieve Distress in Japanese Earthquake |
September 3, 1923 |
Washington, DC |
Statement on the Death of Warren G. Harding |
August 3, 1923 |
Plymouth, VT |
Vice President
|
The Things That Are Unseen |
June 19, 1923 |
Norton, MA |
The Green Mountains |
June 12, 1923 |
Burlington, VT |
The Destiny of America |
May 30, 1923 |
Northampton, MA |
The Old North Church |
April 18, 1923 |
Boston, MA |
William McKinley |
April 17, 1923 |
Cambridge, MA |
The Foundation of Our Institutions |
April 13, 1923 |
Albany, NY |
Progress Towards Freedom |
February 12, 1923 |
Tuskegee, AL |
Massachusetts and the Nation |
February 2, 1923 |
Washington, DC |
The Price of Freedom |
January 21, 1923 |
Evanston, IL |
1922 Christmas Eve Message |
December 24, 1922 |
Washington, DC |
The Needs of Education |
December 21, 1922 |
Reynoldsville, PA |
The Limitations of the Law |
August 10, 1922 |
San Francisco, CA |
The Meaning of Democracy |
August 2, 1922 |
Wellesley Hills, MA |
Great Virginians |
July 6, 1922 |
Fredericksburg, VA |
The Instruments of Progress |
June 7, 1922 |
Washington, DC |
Ulysses S. Grant |
April 27, 1922 |
Washington, DC |
The Purpose of America |
February 22, 1922 |
Baltimore, MD |
The Place of Lincoln |
February 12, 1922 |
Springfield, IL |
Our Heritage From Hamilton |
January 11, 1922 |
Chicago, IL |
The Title of American |
October 31, 1921 |
Kansas City, MS |
The Power of the Moral Law |
October 11, 1921 |
Springfield, MA |
Thought, the Master of Things |
July 7, 1921 |
Philadelphia, PA |
The Banks and the People |
June 29, 1921 |
New York, NY |
Andrew Carnegie: Organizer for Service |
April 28, 1921 |
Pittsburgh, PA |
Inaugural Address as Vice-President |
March 4, 1921 |
Washington, DC |
Governor
|
Theodore Roosevelt |
January 23, 1921 |
New York, NY |
Law and Order |
January 23, 1921 |
Boston, NY |
The Pilgrims |
December 21, 1920 |
Plymouth, MA |
The Supports of Civilization |
November 27, 1920 |
New York, NY |
Accepting The Republican Vice-Presidential Nomination |
July 27, 1920 |
Northampton, MA |
A Message to the Legislature of Massachusetts Accompanying the Governor’s Veto |
May 6, 1920 |
Boston, MA |
Address to the General Court beginning the 2nd year as Governor of Massachusetts |
January 8, 1920 |
Boston, MA |
Statement to the Press |
November 4, 1919 |
Boston, MA |
Speech at Tremont Temple |
November 1, 1919 |
Boston, MA |
Concerning Teachers’ Salaries |
October 29, 1919 |
Boston, MA |
Williams College |
October 17, 1919 |
Williamstown, MA |
Republican State Convention |
October 4, 1919 |
Boston, MA |
A Proclamation |
September 24, 1919 |
Boston, MA |
A Telegram to Samuel Gompers |
September 14, 1919 |
Boston, MA |
A Proclamation |
September 11, 1919 |
Boston, MA |
An Order to the Oikuce Commissioner of Boston |
September 11, 1919 |
Boston, MA |
Westfield |
September 3, 1919 |
Westfield, MA |
Plymouth, Labor Day |
September 1, 1919 |
Plymouth, MA |
Holy Cross College |
June 25, 1919 |
Worcester, MA |
Harvard University Commencement |
June 19, 1919 |
Cambridge, MA |
Amherst College Commencement |
June 18, 1919 |
Amherst, MA |
Flag Day Proclamation |
May 26, 1919 |
Boston, MA |
Introducing Henry Cabot Lodge and A. Lawrence Lowell at the Debate on the League of Nations |
March 19, 1919 |
Boston, MA |
Lincoln Day Proclamation |
January 30, 1919 |
Boston, MA |
Statement on the Death of Theodore Roosevelt |
January 6, 1919 |
Boston, MA |
From Inaugural Address as Governor |
January 2, 1919 |
Boston, MA |
Early Speeches
|
Faneuil Hall |
November 4, 1918 |
Boston, MA |
Tremont Temple |
November 2, 1918 |
Boston, MA |
Essex Country Club |
September 14, 1918 |
Lynnfield, MA |
Written for the Sunday Advertiser and American |
September 1, 1918 |
Boston, MA |
Somerville Republican City Committee |
August 7, 1918 |
Somerville, MA |
Fairhaven |
July 4, 1918 |
Fairhaven, MA |
Roxbury Historical Society |
June 17, 1918 |
Roxbury, MA |
Message for the Boston Post |
April 22, 1918 |
Boston, MA |
Amherst Alumni Dinner |
March 15, 1918 |
Springfield, MA |
Dedication of Town-House |
November 27, 1917 |
Weston, MA |
Tremont Temple |
November 3, 1917 |
Boston, MA |
Associated Industries Dinner |
December 15, 1916 |
Boston, MA |
100th Anniversary Dinner of the Provident Institution for Savings |
December 13, 1916 |
Boston, MA |
Public Meeting on the Hight Cost of Living |
December 9, 1916 |
Boston, MA |
Norfolk Republican Club |
October 9, 1916 |
Boston, MA |
Lafayette Banquet |
September 4, 1916 |
Fall River, MA |
At the Home of Augustus P. Gardner |
September 1, 1916 |
Hamilton, MA |
Riverside |
August 28, 1916 |
Riverside, MA |
At the Home of Daniel Webster |
July 4, 1916 |
Marshfield, MA |
Brockton Chamber of Commerce |
April 11, 1916 |
Brockton, MA |
Amherst College Alumni Association |
February 4, 1916 |
Boston, MA |
Veto of Salary Increase |
February 4, 1916 |
Boston, MA |
On the Nature of Politics |
May 12, 1915 |
Boston, MA |
Have Faith in Massachusetts |
January 7, 1914 |
Boston, MA |
A Prize Essay |
March 9, 1905 |
Amherst, MA |
Grove Oration |
June 1, 1895 |
Amherst, MA |
The Principles Fought for in the American Revolution |
December 1, 1894 |
Amherst, MA |
Oratory in History (Coolidge’s First Speech) |
May 1, 1890 |
Ludlow, VT |