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Prosperity and Thrift: The Coolidge Era and the Consumer Economy, 1921-1929

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1879-1929.
[Side view of two automobiles, one a convertible, with Black Mesa, New Mexico in the background]
Advertising and its relation to the public;
America and the war
The American city magazine :
American motorist :
Americanization through homemaking,
An analysis of over 3,000,000 inquiries received by 98 firms from 2,339 magazine advertisements,
[Andrew W. Mellon and Ogden Mills, full-length portrait, facing front, standing outside the Capitol, after closing session of the Sixty-Ninth Congress]
Anna Kelton Wiley Papers. Harvey Wiley Letter to President Coolidge on Enforcement of the Pure Food and Drug Laws to Protect Consumers.
Anna Kelton Wiley Papers. Home Economics and the Scientific Management of the Household.
Anna Kelton Wiley Papers. Homemaker-Consumer Life in Washington, D.C., 1922-23.
Anna Kelton Wiley Papers. Homemaker-Consumer Life in Washington, D.C., 1924.
Anna Kelton Wiley Papers. National Thrift Week in Washington, D.C., 1927.
Anna Kelton Wiley Papers. National Thrift Week in Washington, D.C., 1927-28.
Associated advertising :
Atlantic monthly :
Automobile trade journal :
[Automobiles in window of the Washington-Cadillac Co., Washington, D.C.]
[Automobiles parked on roof of Buick Sales and service building]
Behind the scenes in candy factories.
Better homes in America;
Booker T. Washington Papers. National Negro Business League Correspondence, 1921.
Booker T. Washington Papers. National Negro Business League Correspondence, 1922 (A-B).
Booker T. Washington Papers. National Negro Business League Correspondence, 1922 (E-H).
Booker T. Washington Papers. National Negro Business League Correspondence, 1922 (I-L).
Booker T. Washington Papers. National Negro Business League Correspondence, 1922 (M-O).
Booker T. Washington Papers. National Negro Business League Correspondence, 1922 (Miscellany).
Booker T. Washington Papers. National Negro Business League Correspondence, 1922 (P-R).
Booker T. Washington Papers. National Negro Business League Correspondence, 1922 (S).
Booker T. Washington Papers. National Negro Business League Correspondence, 1922 (T-Y).
Booker T. Washington Papers. National Negro Business League Correspondence, 1923.
Booker T. Washington Papers. National Negro Business League Printed Matter for 1915-1922, including Flyer Announcing 1922 Annual Meeting.
Booker T. Washington Papers. National Negro Business League Printed Matter for 1915-1923, including Booklet on Organizing a Local Negro Business League.
Booker T.Washington Papers. National Negro Business League Correspondence, 1922 (C-D).
Boone Papers. Photograph of Joel T. Boone: Flamingo Hotel, Miami Beach, Florida, April 1923.
Breaking ground for Hamline M.E. Church
Bulletin of the National retail dry goods association :
Bulletin of the Taylor Society :
The buying habits of small-town women;
Calvin Coolidge,
Calvin Coolidge Papers. Accomplishments of Calvin Coolidge Administration, 1924-28.
Calvin Coolidge Papers. Advertisement Exploitation.
Calvin Coolidge Papers. Advertising--General, 1923-28.
Calvin Coolidge Papers. African-American Economic Issues.
Calvin Coolidge Papers. American Federation of Labor, 1923-29.
Calvin Coolidge Papers. Budget Bureau--Treasury Department 1923-29.
Calvin Coolidge Papers. Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce--Department of Commerce.
Calvin Coolidge Papers. Co-operative Marketing--Agriculture, 1923-28.
Calvin Coolidge Papers. Coolidge Announcement that He Will Not Run for President in 1928.
Calvin Coolidge Papers. Credit--Installment Plan Buying 1926-29.
Calvin Coolidge Papers. Federal Reserve Board, 1923-29: Automobiles on the Installment Plan.
Calvin Coolidge Papers. Federal Trade Commission, 1923-29.
Calvin Coolidge Papers. High Cost of Living, 1923-24.
Calvin Coolidge Papers. Industrial Strikes, 1923-28.
Calvin Coolidge Papers. Labor Department, 1923-29.
Calvin Coolidge Papers. Mary Church Terrell, 1924-25.
Calvin Coolidge Papers. McNary-Haugen Bill, 1923-28.
Calvin Coolidge Papers. National Negro Industrial Commission.
Calvin Coolidge Papers. Radio--General 1923-29.
Calvin Coolidge Papers. Revenue Bill of 1924.
Calvin Coolidge Papers. Saturday Half-Holiday.
Calvin Coolidge Papers. Thrift--Encouragement, 1923-29.
Calvin Coolidge Papers. Transportation--General 1923-28: Automobiles and Highways.
[Calvin Coolidge addressing a meeting of the Budget Committee in the absence of President Harding]
[Calvin Coolidge and Col. Stallings, full-length portraits, standing, facing front]
[Calvin Coolidge and Herbert Hoover, full-length portraits, standing, wearing overcoats and holding top hats]
[Calvin Coolidge and Mrs. Coolidge, with members of Republican Businessmens Association of New York]
[Calvin Coolidge making speech at his inauguration]
[Calvin Coolidge on the White House lawn, with members of the House Agricultural Committee and a group of western farmers]
[Calvin Coolidge posed standing with Edward T. Clark]
[Calvin Coolidge signing the income tax bill, also known as the Mellon tax bill. Secretary of the Treasury Andrew Mellon is the third figure from the right, and Director of the Budget, General Herbert Mayhew Lord, is to Mellon's left]
[Calvin Coolidge speaking at a cornerstone laying, at the Jewish Community Center, Washington, D.C.(?), with band in foreground, and visitors in background]
[Calvin Coolidge with Judge Elbert Henry Gary and John D. Rockefeller, Jr.]
Calvin Coolidge, 30th president of the United States, in his office in the White House, Washington, D.C.
[Calvin Coolidge, Herbert Hoover, and Frank B. Kellogg, standing, with representatives of the governments who have ratified the Treaty for Renunciation of War (Kellogg-Briand Pact), in the East Room of the White House]
[Calvin Coolidge, Herbert Hoover, and an unidentified man, driver(?), in an automobile]
[Calvin Coolidge, full-length portrait, seated at desk, facing front, holding pen and paper, wearing black armband in mourning for President Harding]
[Calvin Coolidge, half-length portrait, seated at desk in Oval Office, facing front]
[Calvin Coolidge, half-length portrait, standing, facing left, tipping his hat]
[Calvin Coolidge, his wife, and an unidentified man seated in an automobile(?)]
Case studies of unemployment,
Chain stores,
[Charles A. Frazer presents President Coolidge with an American Automobile Association emblem before a small gathering of AAA members on the White House lawn]
Charles Hamlin Papers. Hamlin Memorandum and Diary Extracts, Showing Federal Reserve Board Response to 1927 Recession and Stock Market Speculation: July 1, 1927-January 4, 1929.
Charles Hamlin Papers. Photograph of Charles S. Hamlin, November 26, 1917.
Co-operative Marketing Conference
Col. Linbergh[sic] with his mother and President and Mrs. Coolidge leaving the temperary[sic] White House
Columbia race records;
Committee of 100 on Indian Affaires
Conference on causes and cure for war
The consumer viewpoint,
Consumers' cooperative societies in New York state.
Coolidge Speech and Speech Outline: Address Delivered by the Vice President at the American University . . . Washington, D.C. . . . June 7, 1922.
Coolidge Speech: Address . . . Accepting the Monument of Gen. George Gordon Meade at Washington, D.C., October 19, 1927.
Coolidge Speech: Address . . . Accepting the Statue of President Andrew Jackson at Washington, D.C., April 15, 1928.
Coolidge Speech: Address . . . Bestowing Upon Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh the Distinguished Flying Cross, Washington, D.C., June 11, 1927.
Coolidge Speech: Address . . . Dedicating Wicker Memorial Park to World War Veterans, Hammond, Ind., June 14, 1927.
Coolidge Speech: Address . . . Dedicating a Memorial to Col. William Colvill, Cannon Falls, Minn., July 29, 1928.
Coolidge Speech: Address . . . Dedicating the Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania County Battle Fields Memorial, Fredericksburg, Va., October 19, 1928.

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