Born on the fourth of July, 1872, in Plymouth, Vermont, John Calvin Coolidge (he would later drop the "John" from his name) was born from a long line of American patriots, dating as far back as the immigration of his ancestors to the country in the early decades of the seventeenth century.
Coolidge attended a private school as a youth, and attempted twice to continue his education at the prestigious Amherst College in Massachusetts. After failing his entrance exam the first time, Coolidge attended another college briefly before trying again, this time with greater success.
Once he made it into Amherst, Calvin Coolidge gained great success, joining a fraternity and the college young republican group, graduating cum laude in 1895 at the age of twenty three.
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