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2008-03-13 - 12:39 a.m.

Another of Steve's great articles:

THERE IS MORE IN YOU THAN YOU KNOW

Not many people realize that U. S. President Calvin Coolidge did not
always live in the White House. As Vice-President, he became
President
upon the death of Warren G. Harding. Mrs. Harding continued to live
in
the White House for a time, so the Coolidges remained where they had
been living - in the third-floor suite of nearby Willard Hotel.

Once in the middle of the night, the new President awoke to see an
intruder going through his clothes. He watched as the thief first
removed a wallet, then unhooked a watch chain. Coolidge calmly spoke
up from the darkness: "About that watch, I wish you wouldn't take
that."

The startled man, gaining his voice, asked, "Why?"

Coolidge answered, "I don't mean the watch and chain, only the charm.
I'm very fond of that charm. It means a great deal to me. Take it near
the window and read what is engraved on the back of it."

The burglar read: "Presented to Calvin Coolidge, Speaker of the House,
by the Massachusetts General Court." And now he was more surprised!

"Are you President Coolidge?" he asked. He evidently did not think
he'd find the President sleeping in a hotel!

"Yes, I am, and I don't want you to take that charm," he said. Then he
asked, "Why, Son, are you doing this?"

The young man explained that he and a friend traveled to Washington
during their college break. They spent all of their money and had no
money to pay the hotel bill or pay for train passage back to school.
"If you don't mind," he said, "I'll just take the wallet."

Coolidge did mind. He knew he had about $80 in his wallet. So he
said, "How much will it take to pay your hotel bill and get you and
your friend back to the campus? Sit down and let's talk this over."

Coolidge added up the room rate and two rail tickets. It came to $32.
That may not sound like much now, but it was a considerable sum then.
"I'll give you the $32 as a loan," the President said, "and I expect
you to pay me back."

The youth thanked him. Coolidge then advised him to leave by the same
window he used to enter the room, as secret service agents were sure
to be patrolling the hallway. As the young man climbed out, Coolidge
left him with this admonition: "Son, you're a nice boy. You are better
than you are acting. You are starting down the wrong road. Just
remember who you are."

It wasn't until after the death of Mrs. Coolidge in 1957 that this
story was allowed to come out. It was first published in the "Los
Angeles Times." And most interesting of all is that the President's
notes show that the young man was indeed better than he was acting.
He repaid the $32 loan in full.

Kurt Hahn, the founder of Outward Bound, said this: "There is more in
us than we know. If we can be made to see it, perhaps, for the rest of
our lives, we will be unwilling to settle for less."

-- Steve Goodier

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