Great piece of promotion for 1924 U.S. Republican Presidential candidate Calvin Coolidge, the incumbent since the midterm death of Warren Harding. A distant relative of Vermont's mid-19th Century Governor Carlos Coolidge, Calvin was noted for his "rock-ribbed" heritage and dedication to his New England heritage, which is beautifully (by pre-code standards) rendered herein. Also renowned for his quiet demeanor, Calvin declined his party's nomination for reelection in 1928 with a 10 word statement to that effect. This speaker of America's first presidential radio broadcast thus lived up to his moniker "Silent Cal". By the end of his time in office, the global motion picture industry had begun rolling out films with soundtracks full of music, dialogue and singing...