THE PRESIDENCY: The Coolidge Week: May 30, 1927

¶ To the American Medical Association in convention assembled at Washington (see p. 18), the President said many a good word for the healing profession.

Outstanding observations of the President:

"America has so many elements of greatness that it is difficult to decide which is the most important. . . ."

"The human race is by no means young. ... It is the inheritor of a very wide experience. It has located a great many fixed stars in the firmament of truth. . . ."

"Of all professions, with...

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