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

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The present status and future prospects of chains of department stores,
[President Coolidge addressing crowd at Arlington National Cemetery]
President Coolidge addressing graduates of Georgetown University today. In the background Justice Pierce Butler, U.S. Supreme Court, Rev. John B. Creeden, President of Georgetown University, Gov. Wm. S. Flynn of R.I.
[President Coolidge and Helen Keller, full-length portrait, standing]
[President Coolidge and Herbert Hoover posed, standing, with American Red Cross group]
[President Coolidge and Thomas Lee, Mississippi River hero, full-length portrait, standing, shaking hands]
[President Coolidge and his father, full-length portraits, seated on lawn chair]
President Coolidge and members of his cabinet posed on the White House Lawn: Secty. of Labor Davis, Secty. of Agriculture Wallace, Secty. of Commerce Hoover, Post Master Gen., Secty. of War Weeks, Secty. of State Hughes, the President, Secty. of Treasury Mellon, Atty. Gen. Stone and Sect. of Navy Wilbur
[President Coolidge at opening session of the D.A.R.]
President Coolidge being made Sioux Chief by Henry Standing Bear
[President Coolidge delivering his first message to Congress]
President Coolidge displays great interest in the progress of the work being done on the White House
President Coolidge gets a new automobile
[President Coolidge in automobile at D.A.R. Hall, where he attended a meeting of the American Red Cross]
President Coolidge making his speech of acceptance
President Coolidge on the farm, Plymouth, Vt.
[President Coolidge posed with Women's National Law Fraternity, on lawn]
[President Coolidge posed with crowd of members of the National Association of Creditmen, with the White House behind them]
[President Coolidge posed with newspaper correspondents on lawn of the White House]
[President Coolidge receiving membership in the American Automobile Association]
President Coolidge signing appropriation bills for the Veterans Bureau on the south lawn during the garden party for wounded veterans
President Coolidge signs tax bill
[President Coolidge standing on steps outside the White House, addressing members of the Investment Bankers Association]
[President Coolidge standing with White House correspondents]
[President Coolidge standing with members of the American Association of University Women on the White House lawn; visible in the background is the White House scaffolded for repairs]
[President Coolidge standing with members of the American Chemical Society on the White House lawn; visible in the background is the White House, scaffolded for repairs]
[President Coolidge standing with members of the Highway Education Board on the White House lawn]
[President Coolidge standing with members of the Investment Bankers Association, on lawn of the White House]
[President Coolidge standing with members of the National Association of Hotel Owners, on the White House lawn]
[President Coolidge standing with members of the National Motors Association on White House lawn]
[President Coolidge standing with newspaper correspondents on lawn of the White House]
[President Coolidge three-quarter length portrait, standing at podium, facing slightly left, at Decoration Day ceremonies, Arlington]
[President Coolidge walking with members of the Fine Arts Commission]
President Coolidge with Secty [sic] Hoover and members of the Radiomens [sic] Assn.
[President Coolidge with members of National Rehabilitation Committee of the American Legion]
[President Coolidge with members of the Sioux Indian Republican Club of the Rosebud Reservation, on the White House lawn]
[President Coolidge, full-length portrait, facing slightly right, standing on steps of the Patterson home, with one of the family's dogs]
[President Coolidge, full-length portrait, standing, facing slightly left, with five members of the national oratorical contest]
[President Coolidge, half-length portrait, standing, facing slightly left, speaking at graduation exercises at Howard University
[President Coolidge, standing, full-length, with the seven finalists in the national spelling bee]
[President Coolidge, standing, with Harding Memorial Committee]
[President Coolidge, standing, with members of the Military Order of the World War, on the White House lawn]
[President Hoover, full-length portrait, seated in chair on lawn with Calvin Coolidge]
[President and Mrs. Coolidge and unidentified man riding in convertible automobile]
[President and Mrs. Coolidge at the laying of the cornerstone of the George Washington Masonic National Memorial]
[President and Mrs. Coolidge attending the circus]
[President and Mrs. Coolidge leaving D.A.R. Hall after attending meeting of the Budget Committee]
President and Mrs. Coolidge leaving First Congregational Church
[President and Mrs. Coolidge leaving the Capitol after the funeral of Warren G. Harding]
[President and Mrs. Coolidge standing, full-length portrait, with Secretary of Commerce Herbert Hoover and Secretary of State Frank B. Kellogg, at Union Station, on their return from Swampscott]
[President and Mrs. Coolidge with Association of Advertising Men]
[President and Mrs. Coolidge with Berea College students]
[President and Mrs. Coolidge with Herbert Putnam and others during ceremony when the Constitution was placed in the vault at the Library of Congress]
[President and Mrs. Coolidge with members of Republican Businessmen's Association of New York]
[President and Mrs. Coolidge with military aides, just after they assisted in a New Year reception, posed outside the White House]
President and Mrs. Coolidge with their son John and the president's father.
[President and Mrs. Coolidge with winners of safety prizes of the Highway Education Board, National Automobile Chamber of Commerce]
[President and Mrs. Coolidge, full-length portraits, seated on porch, with their two sons standing behind them]
[President and Mrs. Coolidge, full-length portraits, standing on steps, with their two sons and their pet dog]
[President and Mrs. Coolidge, standing on steps, with their two sons, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gates Dawes, Frank W. Stearn, and Pierce Butler]
[President and Mrs. Harding and Vice President and Mrs. Coolidge standing at Union Station, on their arrival for the inauguration]
President greets visiting boy scouts. 1500 boy scouts from N.Y., N.J., & Conn. making annual pilgrimage to the Capitol being greeted at the White House by President Coolidge
[Presidential automobile, ca. 1924 Lincoln, parked in front of stores, with the chauffeur seated behind the steering wheel]
The problem of distribution;
Progress in elimination of waste,
Prosperity:
Publication [Nos. 11-12]/
Publication [No. 9] /
Publicity;
[RCA technicians installing radio receiving set in President Coolidge's railroad car so that he will be able to receive election returns while enroute to Washington, D.C., Nov. 5, 1928]
Radio age :
Radio equipment used on automobiles during the campaign
[Raleigh Haberdasher show window, Washington, D.C.]
Rayon, and other synthetic fibers;
Recent economic changes in the United States [from volume 1: chapter 1, Consumption and the standard of living by Leo Wolman];
Recent economic changes in the United States [from volume 1: chapter 2, Industry, part 1, Changes in old and new industries by Dexter S. Kimball];
Recent economic changes in the United States [from volume 1: foreword, acknowledgements];
Recent economic changes in the United States [from volume 2: chapter 6, Labor by Leo Wolman];
Recent economic changes in the United States [from volume 2: chapter 7, management by Henry S. Dennison];
Recent social trends in the United States [from volume 1: chapter 6, shifting occupational patterns by Ralph G. Hurlin and Meredith B. Givens];
Recent social trends in the United States [from volume 1: foreword; contents; a review of findings by the president's research committee on social trends; acknowledgements];
Recent social trends in the United States [from volume 2: chapter 16, Labor groups in the social structure by Leo Wolman and Gustav Peck];
Recent social trends in the United States [from volume 2: chapter 17, The people as consumers by Robert S. Lynd];
Recent social trends in the United States [from volume 2: chapter 18, Recreation and leisure time activities by J.F. Steiner];
Report of the survey of negro business conducted by the National negro business league, 1928,
The retail shopping and financial districts in New York and its environs;
Retail store location.
The retailer and the consumer in New England,
Robert Russa Moton Papers. Moton Articles on the Economic Status of African-Americans in the 1920s.
Robert Russa Moton Papers. Moton Correspondence with the Dunbar National Bank of New York City, 1928-29.
Robert Russa Moton Speech, Speech Draft and Correspondence: Address . . .at the Dedication of the Lincoln Memorial, Washington, D.C., May 30, 1922.
Robert Saughton and Helen Lynd Papers. Fund-Raising Letter from Robert S. Lynd to the Executive Director of the Maurice and Laura Falk Foundation.
Robert Stanugton and Helen Lynd Papers. Consumption and Leisure as Topics of Research for the Social Science Research Council.
The saleslady,
Scientific advertising
[Secretary of State Charles Evans Hughes and Secretary of Commerce Herbert Hoover, full-length portraits, standing, outside of building]
[Secretary of State Frank Kellogg, in cap and gown, being honored with the Degree of Doctor of Laws, by Georgetown University, standing with three other men]
[Secretary of War John Weeks, Pres. Calvin Coolidge, and Asst. Secretary of the Navy Theodore Roosevelt, Jr., at Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, Armistice Day]
Selling Mrs. Consumer,
[Senator Charles L. McNary and Rep. Gilbert N. Haugen, half-length portrait, standing at the White House, shaking hands]

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