When attending a concert in the Library of Congress’s Coolidge Auditorium, visitors to Washington and even natives of the city often surmise that they are sitting inside a monument to the nation’s thirtieth President. The auditorium is actually named for its donor, Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge, a patron of chamber music who put up the money for it while Calvin Coolidge, no relation, was in the White House.
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