| • | appeared in Tareyton ad, when? |
| • | "[Calvin] bragged that no photographer had caught him with cigar in his mouth, although he chewed one frequently, and she (Grace) carefully confined her smoking to private places", "First Ladies - From Martha Washington to Barbara Bush, the fascinating lives of the women in the influential role of America's First Lady | |
| • | "A number of first ladies smoked, among them Nellie Taft, GraceCoolidge, Eleanor Roosevelt, Jackie Kennedy (never photographed with a cigarette) and Pat Nixon.", USA Weekend, Jun. 19, '05 | |
| • | "First Lady Grace Coolidge kept her [cigarette] habit a secret", website, when? |
| • | "in the Broadway play 'The Women', full-lipped Jennifer Coolidge (Stifler's mom in the 'American Pie' movies) casually drops a cigarette ash on her nursing newborn's head", Cleveland Plain Dealer, Nov. 11, '01 | |
| • | "Coolidge gets well-deserved laughs, especially when she's simultaneously smoking and nursing her umpteenth child", Broadway.com, when? |
| • | "as Stifler's mom in American Pie... 'I like that boys think I spend the day drinking and smoking and hoping some young boys come over,' she says.", Premiere, May '04 |
| • | "at the Southampton premiere of 'Legally Blonde 2' ... Reese Witherspoon retreated upstairs, while her husband, Ryan Phillippe, and Jennifer Coolidge found a terrace where they could smoke", New York Post (Page Six gossip column), Jul. 1, '03 | |
| • | "Once, I asked someone if I could take a drag off of their cigarette, gave it back to them and then told them I had the flu. But that goes back to the days when I was 18 and those days are over", Washington Express, Dec. 8, '06 |
| • | shown smoking on tour plane in documentary "Mad Dogs and Englishmen", when? |
| • | w/ holder, "Out of the Blues" CD, when? |