War Loans

ITS DUCATS mean more to Uncle Sam than the re-establishment of financial peace and health in Europe, say some witty if acrimonious French writers, who remark that the ” Shylock strain seems to predominate in the cross-breeding of Uncle Sam,” as they look with ire on the Refunding Bill which provides that the Allied debt to the United St... continued

Speech by Vice-President Coolidge 1921

New England has represented a great deal in American history. It is not merely that there is located the home of the Pilgrim and Puritan, the tall monument on Bunker Hill and the Bridge at Concord, or the old road to Ticonderoga, or the famous Charter Oak, or the home of Stark and of Pepperill, or the land of Roger Williams. Nor does New England ho... continued