PRESIDENT COOLIDGE ON A FISHING TRIP

President Coolidge on a Fishing Trip SAFE in South Dakota, the President dutifully set about his fishing and has been abundantly photographed. It must be considered good politics, or his publicity...

...The correspondents and the photographers agree that Calvin Cooiidge fished in a stiff, starched collar, and in' his office coat and vest...
...The War Department, Frank Kent says, provides the Cooiidge ears...
...We understand that the Cooiidge economy program is such that Senator Norbeck had to buy him horses and the poor State of South Dakota had to pay $10,000 for the private Presidential telegraph wire and $30,000 to get the lessees out of the President's hotel...
...To our simple minds, however, it would seem that even a presidential Izaak Walton might be permitted to wear a soft collar...
...It must be considered good politics, or his publicity staff would have vetoed it...
...Is there no State, Senator, or Department willing to donate a Presidential khaki shirt?—The Nation...

Vol. 19 • July 1927 • No. 7


 
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