American Antiquarian Society Collection. 1923 - 1926. Motion Picture Films. 1923 - 1926. REPUBLICAN PARTY NOMINATES TICKET . . . [ETC.]

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American Antiquarian Society Collection. 1923 - 1926. Motion Picture Films. 1923 - 1926. REPUBLICAN PARTY NOMINATES TICKET . . . [ETC.]

1924-1925

Rep. T.E. Burton, Sec. Mellon, and others address the Convention in Cleveland. The Dawes and Coolidge families pose in Washington. Shows the Coolidges in Plymouth Vt. The Pres. greets transworld Army fliers, meets Cardinal O'Connell, and addresses the Holy Name Societies. Shows their large parade in Washington. The Coolidges attend the World Series at Griffith Stadium in D.C. He throws out the ball and Walter Johnson begins pitching. The Pres. is greeted at the White House. Inauguration activities show swearing in ceremonies, the address, and the paraded Taft administers the oath.

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