January 26 – Coolidge announces a special counsel to investigate the
Teapot Dome scandal.[6]
February 8 – Coolidge ends the leases that were created as part of the Teapot Dome scandal.[7]
February 11 – The Senate passes a resolution 74-34 demanding the removal of
Edwin Denby as
Secretary of the Navy due to his involvement in the Teapot Dome scandal. Coolidge ignores the request.[8]
February 22 – Coolidge delivers the first ever radio broadcast from the
White House.[9]
April 2 – Coolidge declines to send delegates to the
League of Nations in regard to the World Court, recognizing them as two unrelated organizations.[27]
^"Coolidge Dedicates Mighty Shrine to Four Presidents", Milwaukee Sentinel, August 11, 1927, p. 2; Peter H. Gibbon, A Call to Heroism: Renewing America's Vision of Greatness (Grove Press, 2003) p. 118
^"Coolidge Home from Vacation in Black Hills", Milwaukee Sentinel, September 12, 1927, p. 1
^Cary D. Wintz, African American Political Thought, 1890–1930: Washington, Du Bois, Garvey, and Randolph (M.E. Sharpe, 1996) pp. 13–14
January 26 – Coolidge announces a special counsel to investigate the
Teapot Dome scandal.[6]
February 8 – Coolidge ends the leases that were created as part of the Teapot Dome scandal.[7]
February 11 – The Senate passes a resolution 74-34 demanding the removal of
Edwin Denby as
Secretary of the Navy due to his involvement in the Teapot Dome scandal. Coolidge ignores the request.[8]
February 22 – Coolidge delivers the first ever radio broadcast from the
White House.[9]
April 2 – Coolidge declines to send delegates to the
League of Nations in regard to the World Court, recognizing them as two unrelated organizations.[27]
^"Coolidge Dedicates Mighty Shrine to Four Presidents", Milwaukee Sentinel, August 11, 1927, p. 2; Peter H. Gibbon, A Call to Heroism: Renewing America's Vision of Greatness (Grove Press, 2003) p. 118
^"Coolidge Home from Vacation in Black Hills", Milwaukee Sentinel, September 12, 1927, p. 1
^Cary D. Wintz, African American Political Thought, 1890–1930: Washington, Du Bois, Garvey, and Randolph (M.E. Sharpe, 1996) pp. 13–14