The song "__" now honors the Vice President, though it was once an unofficial national anthem. | |
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| California district that elected Sonny Bono, the only member of the House with a No. 1 pop song, in 1994 | 44 |
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| | Year Charles Dawes won the Nobel Peace Prize for efforts to ease tensions in Europe after WWI | 1925 |
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| Total No. 1 hits for Mariah Carey, the most of any solo artist | 19 |
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| | Number of VPs before Alben W. Barkley, the first to be called "Veep" (it was his grandson's idea) | 34 |
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| President Calvin Coolidge had a lot of pets, including a pygmy hippopotamus. |
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While Charles Dawes had a No. 1 pop single, his boss also had a few quirks. Calvin Coolidge, the 30th U.S. President, had arguably the most exotic collection of pets of any American chief executive (though Theodore Roosevelt gave him a run for his money). During his presidency, Coolidge had six dogs, a bobcat, two raccoons, a goose, a donkey, a cat, a bear, two lion cubs, an antelope, a wallaby, and more. But the strangest of Coolidge's pets was probably Billy, a pygmy hippopotamus, who was given to Coolidge as a gift from businessman Harvey Firestone (as in Firestone tires). Perhaps because of his size (even a pygmy hippo can weigh up to 600 pounds), or because he was one of only a few pygmy hippos in the U.S., Billy was donated to the Smithsonian National Zoological Park, where he became the proud father of many hippo calves. In fact, most of the pygmy hippos in the U.S. today can be traced back to his lineage. | Â |
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