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Will Rogers' Weekly Articles: The Coolidge Years, 1925-1927

This book compiles a series of articles written by the American humorist and social critic Will Rogers, covering the years 1925 to 1927. The articles reflect Rogers' observations and insights on the political and social landscape of the time, offering a glimpse into the perspectives of a prominent figure during the Coolidge administration. more

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Will Rogers
Will Rogers

Will Rogers was a renowned American actor, humorist, writer, and aviator, born on November 4, 1879, and died on August 15, 1935. He gained widespread acclaim for his unique sense of humor and wisdom, becoming an important figure in American culture during the 20th century. more

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