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He was not brought up in poverty, but was an every- day American boy, with a comfortable home and few luxuries. He learned the dignity and the necessity of work. Calvin Coolidge was educated in a typical American institution, Amherst College. There he was an able and industrious student, and there be began the study of American politics. His conception of politics, then formed and since maintained, is that "there will come out of government exactly what is put into it. " He believes that "polit...ics is the process of action in public affairs. " In his senior year at Amherst he won the first piize, a gold medal, offered by the Sons of the American Revolution, for the best essay on the principles of the War for American Independence. This competition was open to the undergraduates of all American colleges. In Hammond & Field's law office, Northampton, he devoted himself so energetically to study that twenty months sufficed to secure him admittance to the bar. As a boy he worked hard on the farm.
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