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Born in Coalmont, Indiana, Sanders attended the Indiana State Normal School and then graduated from Indiana University . From 1917 until 1925 Sanders represented Indiana in the US Congress . He declined to be re-nominated in 1924 , and then served as the secretary to President Coolidge. During his time as presidential secretary, Sanders amassed a collection of presidential speeches that became known as the 'Everett Sanders Papers', which contain speeches from June 22 1925 until February 22 1929 . Sanders also became a member of the Alfalfa Club after 1926 .

After leaving the position of presidential secretary in 1929, the succeeding President Hoover nominated Sanders to be chairman of the Republican National Committee, a position he held from 1932 until 1934. Sanders died in Washington DC in 1950, and is buried in Indiana, in the Highland Lawn Cemetery in Terre Haute .


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