Grace Coolidge and her husband, President Calvin Coolidge, pose with their dogs on the grounds of the Coolidge home in Northampton, Mass., in June 1930. Coolidge was known for having a variety of pets, including several birds, during his time in office. Grace Coolidge, wife of President Calvin Coolidge, was a charming hostess who enjoyed spending time on the White House porches and grounds.
Grace Coolidge and her husband, President Calvin Coolidge, pose with their dogs on the grounds of the Coolidge home in Northampton, Mass., in June 1930. Coolidge was known for having a variety of pets, including several birds, during his time in office.
This Nov. 5, 1924 file photo shows President Calvin Coolidge and first lady Grace Coolidge with their dog at the White House portico. The election’s not over for seventh-graders weighing in on what President-elect Barack Obama calls a “major issue” _ choosing the breed of the next first dog.
Grace Coolidge, wife of President Calvin Coolidge, was a charming hostess who enjoyed spending time on the White House porches and grounds. Here, she teaches curly-haired Laddie Boy how to properly shake hands in his all-important role of First Dog.
First Lady Grace Anna Goodhue Coolidge enjoys a moment on the White House lawn with her dogs: The light-colored Collie standing is Rob Roy, and Laddie Boy is at Grace's side. Rob Roy was the name of a popular cocktail of the era, and Laddie Boy was a favorite name for male dogs during that time period.
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