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11. William Howard Taft
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Taft returned to Yale to teach classes. Later, Taft became the only person to become President and Chief Justice of the Supreme Court.
12. Calvin Coolidge
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Coolidge retired in Massachusetts and took up boating. He also wrote a weekly newspaper column that he called “Calvin Coolidge Says.”
13. Dwight D. Eisenhower
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Eisenhower and his wife retired on a farm in Gettysburg and mainly stayed out of politics. However, he did endorse Richard Nixon when he ran for President.
14. Herbert Hoover
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An avid fisherman, he wrote and published a book called “Fishing for Fun – And To Wash Your Soul.” Have you read it?
15. Gerald Ford
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He made a lot of money investing in oil companies and later began advocating for marriage equality.