Calvin Coolidge – IQ 141.6
Known to be the strong and silent type, Calvin Coolidge was the 30th president of the United States. He succeeded the disastrous Warren Harding in 1924 and his regime made him a champion of the middle class. Coolidge was considered the “repairman” for restoring the public’s confidence in their government.
Coolidge’s leadership earned him considerable popularity thanks to his impressive achievements but in private, he was a man of few words. Rumor has it that a woman who sat beside him at dinner once made a hilarious remark, exclaiming “I made a bet today that I could get more than two words out of you.” Guess what Coolidge had to say: “You lose.”