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19 11 N.D. Report "Presidential Inaugurations: A Selected List of References" Third Edition. Compiled by Ruth S. Freitag. The Library of Congress, Washington: 1968. Continuation pp. 159-242.
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Theodore Roosevelt
Second Inauguration
./'Baker, Abby G. Inauguration day at the :lJational Capital. i-lor-an's hor-8 companion, v. 32, Har. 1905: 52 . AP2 .H714 , v'.' 32
.r . Barbee, David E. Co~;bo;rs featured Roosevelt pa
rade; RouCh Riders als 0 in lonE r:larch 0 f the inaugural; cheered by crmJds. In 'L.'18 ;Jashinfton Pos",. Inaugural edition, Saturda;:r) ,Harch 4, 1933. \~ashinr:ton) 1933. p. 3.
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.,.r mythe , Samuel G. A Presic:ent is inaue'..lrated. In
"Greene, Hard, ed. Star repo:.:-ters and 34 oftheir stories.-l;eH York, Rando;!! House [1948) p. 71-77. PN4726. G7 1946
Firs t published in the lieu York ';'iorld on Nar. 5, 1905.
"Chapple, Joseph Hitche11. (The ina!lguration] t{ational mafazine, v. 22, Apr. 1905: 3-6. il-Ius. AP2.N34, v. 22
./ District of COlur.lbia. 20ard c: COrr!riissioners. Inaugural la'."s, to b..::~ enforced by the police, February 28th to ~'!arch 10th) inclus ive, in the ris trict of Coh:mbia. [r,.:ashinctonJ Prass of Judd & Det"'ieiler [19051 broadsiee. 49 x 31 cm. D'lIP
In Theodore Roosevelt folder.
Finest inaugural parade ever held in ~JashinfItonj Imposing inaufUration of Fresident Roosevelt. Leslie'S Heekly, v. 100, Har. 16, 1905: 244245· illus. AP~.L52J v. 100
lllus. and captions only; no other text~
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J }I'rigecns J Paul G. Teddy I s inaugural recalle d out \-lest; rcminiscen:es of the trip to Hashington lllade by sixty·.t-,lO cO:'lboys to t.2.ke pnrt in that histo:'ic inaugural parade of t'l;entyeigb t y8 ars ago. Sundv.y star (Ha::;hington), J.lar. " 1933, pt. 7: 41. illllS. Ne\·Tsp
~O-G~\'''1 0 v.l , ¥l'\P "Hapgood, Norman. ~'lashington 's inaugural, and Nr.
I . , Roosevelt's j a glance from 1789 to 1905--our country then and nO"I. Collier's, v. 34, Jar. 4, 1905: 17. AP2.C65, v. 34
" Hitchcock~ F. H. !he inaufuration. Harper's weekly, v. 49, Har. 4, 1905: 304-306. illus.
AP2.H32, v. 49 Another illus. on p. 299.
'~ B-s-3 " ; ?j , ' ['!he inaug1Jration] Outlook, v. 79, Hal'. 11, 1905:
626-628. AP2.08, v•. 79
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:~~7 , (Inaugura tion cerernon ConEressional record " ,9th CO!lf,ress, s~~cial session of the ~enate, v. 40, Har. 4, 1905: 2-3. Jll.E5, v. 40
':~ 8.g-sY1f Inaueuration cere::ionies, ?f:arch fourth, 190.5. [Ad
mission ticket to platforM outside te 1-line of Capi tal. ~{ashL11.gton, 1905J l.p.
'Accompanied by informa7.-ive note. In Tneodore Roose vel t folner.
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Inauguration of President Roosevel t. Indepencent, ,'~ ~ .' .. ..' . v. 58, Har. 9,1905: 517-519. illus.
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, ):rving J Ninna. Inauf,uration-Presicent Roosevelt, . . March 4th, 1905. Leslie's ~leek1.YJ v. 100,
Mar. 2, 1905: 210. AF2.L52, v. 100 .: . '. Poem.
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"'Keppler, Joseph.' Ave Thcodore~ Puck, v. 57, Har. 1, 1905., col. lith?greph. 26.5 x 4.4.8 cm.
API01.P7, v. 57 Caricature of inaugural procession as a
Roman tri\l!1!ph. Pages of volurr.e are u.'lJ.numbered.
Official prograrnllle of exercises and illus trated inaugural history cOITJrlcmorating the inauguration of Theodore Roosevelt as President of _
, the United States, Charles \-1. Fairbanks as Vice-President of the United States; illustrated vTith more Uu:m onc hundred and fifty engravlngs. Washington, O. A. Sontag, 1905. lOOp. illus. JK538l90S.03
Precedent se t '.[n.en T. R. ~"rins office in OHn r igh t. __._ ,rT.ashingtonherald, ~jlar. 4, 1933: 11-3. }!e;>!sp
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The President and inauguration-day ceremonies in vlashington. Harper's vreekly" v. 49" it-ar. 18, 1905: 39h-39S. iUus. AP2.H32, v. 4.9
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~nauguration: ,p_~ 1131-1133.
Sou-venir pro€:,Tanur.e of the inaugural of Theodore Roosevelt, t1arch 4, 1905. [Hashington, 1905':] (41] p. illus. fl99.Vl3137
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Thaw, Alexancer B. An inaugural ode. Nelson, N. H., Honadnock Press, 1905. 20 p.
PS3539.HlSIS 1905
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tion of-~he b"~~sider1f-and Vice- ident of the United ::-tat.·:;s. Cere::;onies nt the ra tion
, al Capitol, Parch fouY'th) r.ineteen hundred and five. (:-lashinet.on, Govt. Prir.t. CfL, 1905] 8 p. Hlus. m-.1p
In Theodore Roosevelt folr!.er.
101----00-8 J rlashington, D.C. Inaugural Committee,- 1905. Final
report of the chairman of the Inaueural Committee and of the chainnen of the several sub-commi ttees in connection wi t.~ the inaugural cerer..onies of Harch 4, 1905. Washington, lv. F. Roberts Co. (1905 J 119 p.
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°UO 9Bi .; Washington, D. C. Inaugural CornIili ttee, 1905. The
follotdng organiza tions irlill compose the ci\~c grand div~sion of the ir~ugural parade, 1905. [1';ashington, 1905 J (4J p. MiU-C
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gural parade of Harch 4, 1905. Headquarters civic grand division. General order no. 2, 'tlashington, Uarch 2, 1905. [1\ashington, 1905J 2 1. MiU-C
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guration of Tneodore Roosevelt as President of the United States, Harch 4, 1905; membership and du tie s of cornmi ttees in charge of inaueural ceremonies. Washington, Headquarters of t~e Inaugural Commi ttee [1905] 48 p.
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Barb--3e, David R. Blizzard spoiled Taft inau[uration; aHful t...eather caused oa t!1 to be administered in Senate chamber. In The iJashineton Post. Inaugural edi tion;-Saturday, Harch 4, 1933. Hashington, 1933. p', 18. E806. ~!28
J Chapple, Joseph Hitchell. Affairs at ~'!ashington. National magazine, v. 30, Apr. 1909: 1-4. lllus. AP2.N34, v. 30
Page numbering is irregular;, there are ,actually 9 p. of text and illus.
'Cobb, Irvin S. The hotel clerk expa,'jds on the inauguration. Sund~ star (Washington), Feb. 28 J 1909, pt. h: ,. illus. Newsp
.-q/7~ Humors of inauguration. 'Hashington pos t, Har. 7,
1909, magazine section: 10. illus. N7Y~sP
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Congress, special session of the Senate, v. 44, f':ar. 4, 1909: 2-5. Jll.ES, v. 44
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Apr. 1909: 347-349. lllus. AP2.C9', v. 46 lllus. on p. 350-356.
au tlook, v. 91; r·~ar. 13, 1909: , AP2.08, v. 91
.,';ClJJ,i :s-r~ , . .~. ['The inaugura tionJ OutlOOK J v. 91 j i,tar. 13,1909:
, 580-583. AP2 . 08, v. 91
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9~1-- The iriaugur'ation of }>resident Taft. Harper '5 l ..:eekly, v. 53, Ear. 13, 1909: 4. illt:.:s.
AP2.H32, v. 53 Illus. on p. 3, 8, 9, 18-19; cartoons or:.
p. 32. A note on the ball appears 0:1 p. 56.
q);'j -s2{l " Inauguration of President Taft. Independent,
v. 66, Har. 11, 1909: 503-504. illus. 'AP2.I53, v. 66
lllus. on p. 505.
9J-~s-rt ~ " (Invitation to] the cerer:;onies attending the inau
guration of the Fresident of t.~e United States, Harch fourth, nineteen hUD:-lred and nine. [ldashington, 1909J foldr:r. m~'F
Text ("In p. [1]. ,!",rQ ports. laid in. '1\;0 copies if; Taft folde!'.
'1l(-sn 'lhe last "stir" of the Roos8vel t arlr1inistration:
Mr. Taft inaugurated in a blizzard at 1·Jashington. Illustrated London ne~'!s, v. 134, Y~r. 20, 1909: 428. illus. AP4.I3, v. 150
See also caption to portrait in issue of Mar:6'; 1909, p. 333.
a 9-2-3- .. , I u:. . .'vLeonard, ,villia'11 Elle ry. Inauguration ode, Harch
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4, 1909. La Follette's \~eekly magazine, v. ,1, Har. 6, 1909: 9. AP2.L28, v. 1
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Lewis, Judd M. The inauguration. Collier's, v. 42, Har. 6, 1909: 20. AP2.C.65, v.42,
Poem. , .:",
; ," .:1t:f ~-5 , , • McHale J Francis. Inauguration as President. In
his President and Chief Jus tiee; the life and pm lie services of Hillia:n ~o':vard Taft. Philadelphia, Dorrance [c1931] p. 157-16) .
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J Pringle, n-:::nrJ F. Tne life and ti;~.~--, of 'iilliarn HOl:ard 'I'aft) a biograpny. iir:-..,::: ork, Farrar &
.... Rinehart l c19J9 J 2 v. (1106.;,;.) facsi.'T!s., pla tes, ports. E762. F75
.. ··Inauguration: v'. 1, p. 393-398. \{ilson I s firs t inaugUl'atio~1 : v. 2,
p. 854-855.
)10 9-Z-1 J Ross, Ishbe1. An .AI'T!erican family; the Tafts, 1678
to 1964. Cleveland, \\Jorld Pub. CO. [1964J 468 p. illus. E762.R6
Inauguration and inaugural ball: p. 209-212.
I Taft, Helen (:rerron). Recollections of full years; 1·rnat it is like to enter the ':.hite House as First Lady of 1A~e land. Delineator, v. 84, '"May 1914: 5-6, 66- 68. illus.
'IT500. D3, v. 84 Also published her Recollections of
Full Years (KeH York, Dodd, ,..r"'ad 1
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~U.S. President, 1909-1913 (Taft) Inaugural address of .;-residen t 'faft, If.arch iI, 1909. '~~ashington, Govt. Print.' Off., 1909. 15 p.
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U.S. Preside::1t, 1909-1913 Craft) Inaugural address of Presir.8!1t Taft, ilar-ch 4, 1909. "lashington, Govt. Print. Off." 1909. 68 p.
J82.Dll Harch 4a Rare Bk. CoIl.
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,J. Ste1h1agen, chairmC'..rl of the committee in charge of the inaugura tioD of ~'lil1iam HOHard Taft as President of the United states and JBflles Schoolcraft Sherman as' Vice-Fresident of the United States a t ~vashine;ton, D.C., March 4, 1909. LHashing ton, Fress of T:J. F. Roberts Co., 1909':] 189 p. illus.
JK538 1909. ~iJ , ,
~;. 131 9-3~ ~Washington, D.C. Iraugural CO~flittee, 1909. Inau
guration ce:remonies, !~arch 4, 190~Inaugur. a1 souvenir, 1909. [~'lashin[ton, Fress of \'T. F. Roberts Co., c1909J [12] p. plates, por ts • E761. ~.!)
Twocop~e s also in m'l?, Taft folder.
'Washington, D.C. InauE;ural ConuYlittee, 1909~' Inauguration of :lil1iam Ho.·rard Taft, as President
,of the United States, and JaIleS Schoolcra,ft Sherman, as Vice-President of the United States, t1arch 4, 1909, ~·!asrJ..ngton, D. C. :
'membership and duties of comJnittees. r'Hashington, Press of ~1. F. Roberts Co., 1909J ' , 59 p. ' n99~ 't
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of ldillian:. :1. Taft.. .Sundoy star (vbshingtonL Feb. 21, 1909; pt. 4: 5. i11u3. !~e1·jSp
q~~~}Je ir, Hugh C. Inaugura ting a Presiden t in a
blizzard. Hor1d tqday, v. 16, Jipr. 1909: 359-362. illus. AP2.HJ..J., v. 16
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. A]ams, Franklin P. An ode in time of inaugura1 tion. Collier IS, v. 50, Mar. 8, 1913: 23-24. ! AP2.C65, v. 50
["or, Ray Starmard. ·,{oodro" j"iilson; life and letters. Garcen City; N.Y., Doubleday, Fare, 1927-39. 8 v. facsi:ns., p1n.tes, ports.
E767. Bl6 First inau~!ration: v. 4, p. 1-11. Cecond inaut'"':u.ra tion: v. 6, p. 482-481.
91,t-3 .I~.::I 'k_ r· "d 1- 'r"l" 1'" ...,ruCe, lJan t. i,~ son ~naugura mos u Sp3C uac-
I ular; Princeton and South joined in jcyot:.S ! \velco:n.e to Jers8Y Governor ~ In Tne ~':ashing-
ton pas t. _In:~g'J.:al e di tioD, 53. turda::, !'kl.!~ch 4, 1933. \·.asn!Ilg~on, 1933. p.2 . ..t.806.ii28I
~l~Jf ~ \the cerer.onies. CutlooK) v. 103, t·far. 15, '1913 : \ ': \ 553-554. AP2.08, v. 103 , .
94-5 : v Ceremonies incident k; t.'l2 inaugu:-a tion of \'!oodroH
11ilson as Pres ident and ':.t1or.w.s :t. Harsha11 as Vice -President 0 f the Uni b3d ::tates. ,:ash.. ttl [T.' h' t S t'~nr on a a e p..nce. :'as _lug ~on, ,0U,,:1ern Raihlay, 19l3?] 40 p. illus. (part col.), map, ports. :C1'1'P
In ~~ilson 1913 folder.
848 "'Chapp1e, Joseph rfi tche11. Tne inauguration of
Preside !1t i·/ilson. i·ratio;lal r.12,gazim, v, 38) Apr. 1913: 17-28. illus. AP2.iI34, v. 38
Additior,a1 COlT'l.:T;::?nts by Chapple on the inauguration 'appear on p. 1-3.
'Considine, Robert E. Cn the line: t:1e aver.ue sanded. for horses durin€" t;.-,e :Iilson inau["uratior:.. Times-herald (,:·I?.shineto:-.)) Jan. 19, 1949: 15. :t\e1-!sp
Includes recollections' of SO~'le o":.her inaut;ura tions.
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1~7:::zrJiJ V'Mason, Hal t. In'auguration day. Collier's, v. 50,
Mar. 8, 1913: 24. AP2.C65, v. 50 ~.. . Poem.
The N.!I.tion greets the ne,] administration. Leslie's illustrated "eakly nevJsparer, v. 116, Mar. 13, 1913: 268-269. illus.
AP2.L52, v. 116 Il1us. and captions only; no other text.
s-s-s ./Ruhl, Arthur. At the inauguration. Collier's,
v. 51, l1ar. 22, 1913: 15, 29-30. illus .. AP2.C65, v. 51
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./SIJ'I.ith, Gene. ~ilen the cheering stopped; the last years of :'.[00drO',i °l"/Uson. ~H th an introd. by Allan Nevins. rre~v York, ':i. Horro." 1964. 307 p. illus., ports. E767.S65
,vilson's firs t inaug.lra tion: p. 4-5. Harding's inauguration: p. 183-186.
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Special missions wale o.;-ne President tiilson. In Pan American Union. Bulletin, v. 36, Mar.
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'" Tumul ty, Joseph P. \'!oodrm,,' dilson as I kn011 him•. Garden City, N.Y., Doubl'eday, Page, 1921. 553 p. facsL~s., ports. E767.T9
First inauguration: p. 139-143. Harding's inauguration: p. 506-511.
. "'U.S. Conrress. Joint Cc:r.'TIittee of .~rrC1nfer.1e:1ts for the Il'.au~uration, 191'3. Program of tte-cere: monies at-;:,endingt:heinaugura tion of t'1.e Fresident and Vice President of the United States a t the NationFll Capitol, !1arc!1. fourt.'1., nir.eteen hundred thirteen. ['·jas!1.ington, 1911 ] [ 8] 1. "D'tlP
In Hilson 1913 folder.
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, U. S. President, 1911-1921 (:.';ilson) Inaucura1 address - of President ;;Uson, c.elivereda t the Capitol, !·:arch u, 1913. [reI" York] Priv. print. [Scribner Press] 1913. 10 p.
J82.D21. Mch 4a
J ' . . U.S. President, 1913-192l (1:!ilson) Inaugural ad
. dress of Prasic.ent .Iilson, delivered at the Capitol, March 4, 1913. ~'lashington [Govt. Print. Off.] 1913. 8 p. J82 . D21 Nch 4
''1G rss-5' .. /U.S. President, 1913-1921 O-lilson) InauEural ad
dresses of fresi:i.ent ~';oOCJ'O,\-1 i,[ilson and Vice President Thomas R. i·~arshal1, delivered 00fore tho Senate of the United States ?;arch 4, 1913. Hashington, Govt. Frint. Off., 1913. 9 p. ([U.s.] 63d Congress, special session. Senate docu:rnent 3) J82.D21 Nch 4d
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[Vie'l-IS of the inauguration] National mont.'lly, V.' 4, Apr. 1913: 261, 268-269. illus.
AP2..K348, v. 4 . ----:Brief-captior:s-OIilyj n'-6-text. Another i11us. on c Oi:"9r.
'. If Walworth, Arthur C•. \-!oodrO'.,· ~·;ilson. 2d ed., . rev. -'~-,-----Bostcn,rIoughton Hifflin Co., 1965. xiv,
. 436, 439 9. port. E767. \'04 1965 First inauguration: pt. 1, p. 262-266.
-- Second inaueaya tion: pt~ 2,' p. 91-92. Hardinf's inauguration: pt. 2, p. 4o~:-
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'. .' . : ~)1ashineton, D. C. Inaugural Committee, 1913. Final',. reports of chairmE.n of cOIlunitteest;():'lilliam Corcoran Eustis, chairman of the com~ittee in char[e of the inauguration of h'oodro'tl Hilson
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ficial f..Toe-ram, .inEn:gura tion cer'emonies, Harch fourth, 1913. [-";as:1ington, Printed by Judd & I:et",ei1erJ c1913. [27J p .
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inaugu:'ation. Outlook, v. 115, r';ar. 14, 1917: 4u8. AP2.0S, v. 115
I.augura of the President of trie Uni ted states. ConrresfOioDal record, 65th Con(p.'8ss, special s'3ssion of 't£19 Senate, v. 55, 1:a::-. 5, 1917: Jll.R5, v. 55
, r I ~Invitation to] t.~e inaugura tioD of the President ! of the United States, f·!arch fifth, nir:eteen
nundred and se'J'enteen. ['J'TashinEton, 1917] folder. ntVI'
Text on p. IIJ. TvlO ports. laid in. , c
In '-IBson 1917 folder.\ ", \
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> [i~~' Artcur S. 'IEson. [v. 5J C,mpaigns for l, progressivis!1'l ano ~eace, 1916-1917. Prince: ton, N.J., Princeton lJniversit;r Press, 1956. ; 464 p. ill'J.s. E767.L65, V. 5 ! Second inauguration: p. 367-3e-9.
President tiilson' s ina'.J.cural [text] Indeper.den t, v. 89, Nar. 12 J 1917: 432. AP2.153, v. 89
Several illus. aP.F€ar in the issue of Mar. 19, p. L~91.
[Presiden t ':lilson's ir.augura:'ionJ Illustrated London neHs, v. 150, Apr. 14, 1917: 425. illus. AP4.I), v. 150
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'- ------------------ the Inauguratio:-i~ 1917. i-rog",arr: of the ceremonies at-tendir:£;' the-inauguration of t~e Presiden t and Vice President of the United States at the Eational Capitol, Yareh fifth, nineteen hundred and seventeen. [-,iashington, 1917] [11] 1. mlP
'two copies. in ~'iilson 1917 folder. -.-
~ U. S. President, 1913-1921 (Ililson) Inaug'J.ral address of .President ~iOOdrOH Ai1son. Address of the Presieent of the United States, deliv. ered at the inaugural eXercises held on Narch 5, 1917. \'iashington, Govt. Print. Off., . 1917. 6 p. ([u.s.] 65th Congress, special session. Senate document 2) J82.D25 Har. 5
Irlashington, D.C. Inaugural Corn..mittee, 1917. The official souvenir program, second inauguration, ~;ocdrO'.v ~,{ilson, Fresident, Taomas 2. • .rr~shaJ1, Vice President, of the Uni States, the fifth of Harcn, nineteen-seventeen. [,·.(ashington, Tho!"'.ser.-Bryan-Ellis Co., 1917J [32] p. illus., ports. TILC
-'two copies also in D'.•?, in Hilsoh 1917 folder.
'" Washington, D.C. Inaugural Co~~ittee, 1917. Sec.ond inauguration of 1ioodrow "iilsonas President of the United States and Thomas Riley Marshall as Vice President of the United States. Harch 5, 1917. Tdashington, Govt. Print. Off., 1918. 167 p. illus. ([U.S.] 65th Congress, Is t session. Sef'..a te docurrent 116) F199. \'131 1917
"Wilson, Emth (Bolling) Gal t. r-tr memoir. Indianapolis, Bobbs-~!errill Co. [c1939] 38e; p. facsims., plates, ports. E767.3.\-J55
Second inauguration: p. 130. Harding's inauguration: p. 317-319.
Wilson again our President. Leslie'S illustrated ~~ekly newspaper, v. 124, rtrr. 15, 1917: 294. il1us. : AF2.L52, v. 124 .
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"AdaIns, Samt:.el H. Incredible era; the life and tirr;8s of darren G2I:ialiel tict.:'cing. Boston, Houghton rifflin Co., 1939. 456 p. pIa tes, p.prts. E786.A34
Inauguration: p. 209-211 .
.Anlplifier for nardinr's address has successful try-out at plaza. Sunday star (~'iashington), Feb. 27, 1921, pt. 1: 14. Newsp
~ &1 -S-8-!t Back to Jefferson. Independent, v. 105, Jan. 22,
1921: 91. AP2.I53, v. 105
/ '/Baldt-rin, Elbert F. Exit Hilscn; enter :rardinf.
Outlook, v. 127, Hal' • .16, 1921: 414-415. il 1us. AP2.08, v. 127
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the inaugural show. temocratic digest, v. 14, Feb. 1937: 16. JK23l1.D3S, v. 14
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of the United Sta~es. Coneressiona1 record, 75th Congress, 1st session, v. 81, Jan. 21, 1937: 315-318. J11.R5, v. 81
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parallels in two Presidents' careers. Liter- . ar,y digest, v. 122, Dec. 12, 1936: 14-15. . il1us. AP2 .L58, v. 122
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life, v. 22, Feb. 1937: 163-164. port. ____ ~11 •.S445,_ v. ,22
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{llqH-1-1 "Yd.kes" to pick up inauguration. Li terar~r diges t,
v. 123, Jan. 16, 1937: 30. AP2.L58, v. 123 Preparations for broadcasting the cere
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on great day. Life, v. 10, Feb. 3, 1941: 2630. illus. AP2.L5h7, v. 10
Inau[Uration of the rresident a~d Vice President of the United States. Congressional record, 77th Congress, 1st session, v. 87, Jan. 20, 1941: 188-190. Jll.R5, v. 87
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angle [bJ)"S. T. TraJ1.5mitter, v. 29, Feb. 1941: 12-13. illus. T~1.T7, v. 29
fl~ 1123' l-tajor netvlorks arranga record inaugural pickups.
Broadcasting, v. 20, Ja~. 20, 1941: 16. __ _________ ___ ___ _ ______ ~K6540. BB5, v. 20
li t -? 11-2-4 Roosevel t calls upon ArneriGa to defend faith in
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For the fo urth ti,-'ne. T~B, v. 45, Jan. 29, 1945: 17-19. illus. AP2.T37, v. 45
Four tLmes U.S. President. Illustrated London news" v. 206, Jan. 27, 1945: 102. illus.
AP4. 13, v. 206
Hail to the Chief. Newsweek" v. 25, Jan. 29" 1945: 40-41. illus. AP2.N6772, v. 25
Hail to the Chief-the fa urth term begins. Democratic digest, v. 22, Feb. 1945: 7-10. il 1us. JK2311.D35, v. 22
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E814.T75 Contents.-v. 1. Year of decisions.
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address: v. 2, p. 225-229.
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1/ JL{ 11-lf-9' U.S. closes ranks under Truman after shock of
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and the Hashington ceremonies attending the inauguration of President Tru.':lan's first elected term of office. Illustrated London news, v. 214, Jan. 29, 1949: 135. i11us •
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1/~--1-1-5-3, . " District of Col u"lbia. Board of Commissione~s.
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Fashion: for the ladies. Newsweek, v. 33, Jan. 24, 1949: 17. i1lus. AP2.N6772, v. 33
Describes gowns to be worn by lI.rs. Truman an:! Margaret Truman at inaugural functions •
1'1 b.O 1.1-5-5' Hail to the Chief. Democratic digest, v. 26,
Feb./Mar. 1949: 3-4. JK2311.D35, v. 26 I11us. on p. 12-13.
lIb I 115-0 . Happy days are here 2b'ain! COli'~':1.omJeal, v. 49,
Dec. 24, 1948: 268. AP2.C6897, v. 49 Plans for celebrating President Tru"lan's
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Inaugural ink. }Ie Ws 'l-Teek, v. 33, Jan. 31, 1949: 51-52. illus. AP2.lJ6772, v. 33
Reporting the inauguration.
Inaugural tests TV; coverag>9 success despite technical problems. Broadcasting,telecasting, v. )6, Jan. 24, 1949: 6). TK6540.B85, v. 36
I The inauguration. American ~derationist, v. 56,
Feb. 1949: 16-17. il1us. JID8055.A5.A2, v. 56
Ii bib 11-01 Inauguration by video. Newsweek, v. 33, Jan. 31,
1949: 49. AP2.N6772, v. 33
1161 11-&-2 -Inauguration: coverage plans final; music
cleared. Broadcasting, telecasting, v. 36, Jan. 17, 1949: 24. plan. TK6540.B85, v. 36
Illauguration nel;,'sree1; history through photographs. U. S. rews & world report, v. 26, Jan. 28, 1949: 16-17. i11us. JKl.u65, v. 26
Inauguration of the ?resident and Vice Fresident of the Uni ted States. Congressional record,' 81st Congress, 1st session, v. 95, Jan. 20, 1949: 476-479. J1l.R5, v. 95
1170 11-&5 [Invitation to) the inau~uration of the Fresiden~
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to send out inaugural sceres. Evening star (vlash ington ), Jan. 18, 19h9: A-4. illus •
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Jan. 31, 1949: 15-18. illus. AP2.N6772, v. 33
V!-Iuseul'ns and the Trw>1a'1 inauguration. !'Iuseum. news (Washineton, D.C.), v. 26, Feb. 15,1949: 1.
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JK1.U65, v. 26
Truman is inaugurate d. Life, v. 26, Jan. 31, 1949: 15-25. illus . AP2.L547, v. 26
.J U. S. Confress. J oint COrl.":1i t tee on F.:::-ranger,ents for the Inaupura tion, 1S'49. Frograr:1 of t.1.e ceremonies attending the inau~.lration of the ·President and vic,e Fresi:::ent of the United States at the National Ca9ital, January ti-lSntieth, nineteen hundred forty-nine. Hash:'ngton, U.S. Govt.Frint. Off., 1949. (8) 1.
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Force register, v. 70, Jan. 22, 1949: 15. Ul.AB, v. 70
II~r 1-1-3-0 vrJashington, D. C. Inau£ural Com:nit tee, 1949. Ap
pointing archivist to Inaugural Co~~ittee and prescribing his duties. ['iTashingtonJ 194f>' 1 1. (Its :1:i.Jneo, no. 17) mTP
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E835.E33 First inauguration: p. 100-103.
EisenhoHer, D-~right D., Pres. U.S. The Jprayer of, IP..right D. EisenhoHer, preceding his inaugural address as 34th Presiden t of the United States of Jl..lT.erica, JanuaX"J 20, 1951. [I~e'\" York, Printed at the Ha'nmer Creek Press,. 1953] [4] p. E836.A56 Rare Bk. ColI.
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11-91 Fai th & freedom; pra~rer & preparation. Time,
v. 61, Jan. 26, 1953: 17-18. i11us. AF2. T37, v. 61
First article quotes passages from Zisen.1.ov;er's prayer and inaugural "address; second includes information acou t "Bibles used and on ·...hich ?resident intended to place his hand "he n taking the oath.
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Great day. Time, v. 61, Feb. 2, 1953: 12-13. i1Ius. AP2 •T3 7, v. 61
"Hughes, E~et J. The ordeal of pOYler; a political 'memoir of the ye ars. Ne't·, York,
Atheneu'!l, 1963. 372 p. E835.H8 ' 1963 First inauguration: p. 55-56. Second inauguration: p. 230-234.
Inaugural bio at last loses sorrow sign. tvashington pos t, Jan. 18, 1953: 15H. i11us. Newsp
Officia1'1nvitation is redesigned.
The inaugural: biggest and best. Newsweek, v. 41, Jan. 12, 1953: 18. illu~.
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Inaugural lwnber for souvenirs. Evening star (Washington), Feb. 4, 1953: A-15. illus .
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11-10 1Tfr5 '!he inaugural revie-:nm: stand. In A'TIericar.In-·
sUtute of il.rchi t;cts. Journal, v. 19, ~!ar. 1953: 117-118. illus. NAl.A326, v. 19
Illus. on p. 116.
11--11 1-2&8 Inaugural VS. coronation: denocracy is cheaper.
Kew York times, Oct. 16, 1952: 22. Nei-:sp A co~parison of the prices fo~ seats to
vie't-T the proces~ioI"'.S. .
Inauguration. TL~e, v. 61, Jan. 12, 1953: 17-18. illus. AP2.T37, v. 61
Report on preparationa for Eise nhmver IS ir~uguration includes brief review of so~e notable past inaugurations.
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1953: 88. Tl'500~ V7, v. 121
'!he inauguration of President Eiserhower. Illustrated London news, v. 222, Jan. 31, 1953: 154-155. illus. AP4.I), v. 222
Inauguration of President of t.'le United States and Vice President. Congressior21 record; B3d Congress, 1st session, v. 99, Jan. 20, 1953: 450-452. ~1.R5, v. 99
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In Eisen"lo1'7er 1953 folder.
It couldn' t have happened anyplace else 1,n the world. Life, v. 34, Feb. 2, 1953: 14-22. i11us. AP2.L547, v. 34
Color photograph of inauguration scene appears on cover of this issue.
\1-1/. 12T3 i MacArthur, Harry. Il"I.2.uguration believed viewed
by 70 million on TV screens. Evening star (Washington), Jan. 21, 1953: A-12. Newsp
c, 1~1_ " jU.I'VI 1 r.I "t Mr. SiX sees an inauguration. Business w~ek, Jan.
3i, 1953: 30-32. il1us. HF5001.B89, 1953
\lIv f).-12:1-& Nation off to a fresh start as Eiserhorler takes
the helm. Newsweek, v. 41, Jan. 26, 1953: 25-27. i11us. AP2.N6772, v. 41
11-7-1 {-218 VPattee, Dorothea. Inaugural simple or gala? Tb~
decision is up to Ike. Washington post, Nov. 9, 1952: IS. illus. Newsp
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Photo report: inauguration, U.S. style. U.S. news &world report, v. 34, Jan. 30, 1953: 29-32. illus. JKl.U65, v. 26
Text of inaugural address appears on p. 98-99.
"Pusey, 1~er10 J. Eisemo'"er, the President. NevI York, !-!acmil1an, 195c.. 300 J? E835.P8
Eisenhm·Ter's inaugU!'a1 prayer: p. 105107.
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elects a hornburr. NevI York times, Jan. 15, 1953: 20. iUllS. NeHsp .
" Rovere, Richard H. Le tter from \~ashington. New Yorker, v. 28, Jan. 31, 1953: 55-60.
AP2.N6763, v. 28 Reprinted as chapter 9, "Inauguration, If
in his The Eisenhoi-ier Years: Affairs of State (New York, Farrar, Straus and Cudahy ~] E835.R6), p. 74-80 ..
v Se1des, Gilbert. Notes on an event. Saturday review, v. 36, Feb. 7, 1953: 28.
Z1219.S25, v.36 About tele vision coverage.
"Snyder, Harty. r1y friend Ike, by Narty Sr:vder, \0;1 th Glenn D. J Ki ttler. NeH YOl"k, F. Fell, 1956. 237 p. illus. E836.S58
First inauguration: p. 195-197.
t~f-1 122-4.; Stein, Sonia. 75 million TV' viewers may see ir..au
gural. i-lashington post, Jan. 18, 1953: lL. / N~wsp....
1'1..451'-30 LL~ JTruma"l, Harry S., Pres. U.S. The day Ike snubbed
me. Look, v. 24, :1ay 24, 196.'): 25-33. 11lus. AP2.L79, v. 24
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.JBible ride inaugural merry-go-round. ~'lashington post, Dec. 19, 1952: 29. ports.
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IUnna, 'Harren. J. 'simple' inaugural-no firecrackers. "Iashington post, Jan. 20, 1953, special inaugural section: 15. Nevlsp
11, jt{ 1-2-2-9' Waiting for inauguration day_ Business week, Jan.
17, 1953: 28-29. illus. HF$OOl.E89, 1953
J ,tvashington, D. C. Inaugural ComIni ttee, 1953. Comp1ini.entary guicte book. [Hashington, 1953?]64 p. H1us., maps, ports. m~'P
In Eiserbo'.-:er 1953 folder.
~Washineton, D.C. Inaugural Cc~~ttee, 1953. Off1cial progra~ of the inau~~ral ceremonies inducting into office Dwight '). Eisen1..m'ier, Fresiden:' of the United States [and] Richard !-r. Nixon, Vice President of the United States, Januar'J 20, 1951. p iashine;tc:1, 1951J 48 p. HhlS. F199. l,v31 1953
Copy also in D~-rF, in Eis8I"ho1fier 1953 folder.
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Change 1, Ge::1eral O:rder ::0'.. 1 ([ 4J p.) laid in.
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and smile. Look, v. 17, Jan. 13, 1953: 76. AP2.L19, . v. 17
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jWilson, Jack. You have to love horses to run an inauguration. Look, v. 17, Jan. 21, 1953: 96. AP2.L 79, v. 11
I~~ t£ 0 k'Jood, Rober t H. Sage decision for safe ty. Avia
1~l tion week, v. 58, Feb. 2, 1953: 102. . TL501.A8, v. 58
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\ 1.. 'i ~~,,:ey, ! nil. A;c.o nelm;nt enci, old inal!eura tion gap. I ;';ashin£tcn post, Lee. 16, 1956: A-2. port. I I'le"IspI Refers to the 20th ar.Iend:nent to tbe Con-I stitution.
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Second inauguration: p. 103. Excerpt from address: p. 101.
, 1')·4!)1: c. , '-. Flashback. i,'iashingtbn post, Jan. 25, 1957: .r~-3.
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illus. t':misp ShoHS pY-ivate oath-taking cere;r:or.J held
on Jan. 20, 1957.
v Flees'on, Doris. The President's sir:;;)aring-in: dim view taken of plan to keep~2unday oath-taking private. Evening st.-1.r (;·Jashir.gton), Ja.n. 17, lqr::,7~ A_CJ h~c ,~rC"'/"'1
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'" Lawrence, David. Inauguration a s:rmbol of equality; bi-racial and multi-religious roles in services seen as sirnal to world. Evenine star (Hashington), Jan. 23,1957: A-2L
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1258 Let joy be unconfined. Reporter, v. 16, Jan. 24,
1957: 2, 4. D839.R385, v. 16 Preparine for the inauguration.
I Lewir.e, Frances. Inaueuration costs $1 million; a mere 35 ,{ords makes it legal. illashfneton post, Jan. 21, 1957: C-15. Nei'Isp
, McLendon, :iinzola. Service splenc:or for the 'big /parade. I Diplomat, v. 8, Jan. 1957: 39, 65. ports. ft22.D575, v. 8
Networks firm datai1s of inaugural coverage. Broadcasting, telecasting, v. 52, Jan. 21, 1957: 88. TK6540.Ea5, v. 52
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1280 President Eiseru10wer's second term: ip~uguration
ceremonies. Illustrated london ne"IS, v. 2,0) . Feb. 2, 1957: 187. i11us. AP4.I), v. 230
1-2-6-1 Presidential oath videotaped. Broadcasting, tele
casting, v. 52, Jan. 28, 1957: 68; i11us. TK6540.OO5, v. 52
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Jan. 1957: 36-37. AP2. D575" v. 6
Second inaugural. "fuyond our o'l-m frontiers." . Time, v. 69, Jan. 28, 1957: 17-18. illus.
AP2. T37, v. 69 Includes excerpts from the inaugural ad
dress.
A solemn inaugural and a gay celebration. Life, v. 42, Feb. 4, 1957: 24-33. illus.
AP2.L547, v. 42.
The sun ccmes out. Nelv republiC, v. 136, Feb. 4, 1957: 2. AP2.N624, v. 136
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Beerless i~auGuration. Ar..erica, v. 104, Jan. 211, -- 1961: 554. ax:801. AS, v. 104 Refers to sponsorship of te1e\Qsion broadcas ts .
"Byron, George H. Telephone men and women afain meet inaugural corruTlunicatiors challenge. Transmitter, v. 49, Jan./Feb. 1961: 2-4. i11us. TIeL T7, v. 49
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"Childs, :'1arquis ~,i. Unique aspec ts of the inaugural. Washington post, Jan. 20, 1961: A-20.
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1~3 '!he 44th inaugural. The t second faintly. I News
week, v. 57, Jan. )0, 1961: 18-19. i11us. AP2.~N677?, v. 57
VFrost, Robert. Dedication [and] The gift outrigh t [by Robert Fros t] The inaugural address [of John Fitzgerald Ken.'1edy] '/,[ashington, D.C., JanuaI"'J the t ..;entiet.~, 1961. [New York, Printed for friends of the Spiral' . Press, 1961] [19] 1. il1us.
PS3511.R94L4 Rare ~~. Call. "Edition •.. of fi va hundred copies ••.
This copy is number 291.,t The poeIns ",'Bre "presented as part of the
inaufura1 ceremonies, January the tKentieth, 19(,1."
Inaugural: a big job in a short tilre. Democratic digest, v. 8, Jan./Feb. 1961: 48-49. port.
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The inauguration: 1961. COrnr."LomleaI, v. 73, Fe b. ), 1961: 471-472. AP2.C6897, v. 71
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and Vice P.resident. Congressional record, 87th Congress, 1st session, v. 107, Jan. 20: 1961: 1010-1013. Jll.Ft5, v. 107
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[Invi tation] to attend and participate in the inauguration of John Fitzgerald Kennedy. I [Washington, 1961] 1 p. ~~
In Kenneqy inauguration scrapbook.
"'Johnson, Haynes. Here's ho'irV Kennedy- l.;rote Oi-ill sreech. Evening star (i'·lashir,gton) J Jan. 22, 1961: A-l, A-6. Nev-lsp
I'v~ \-1, ""' FHJ . ll.. Kennedy crel.;to ride PT boat at inaugural. I'lash
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Lasky, Victor. J. F. K.: the man and the myth. New York, Eacmillan [19(,3} 653 p. E842. L 3
Inauguration: 19-23 •
., 1e1.o:is, Antilo!1Y. Presidential diar'.!: Kennedy's day is long, e~~ilerating and occasionally tedious. He',.; York times, Jan. 21, 1961: 11. illus. Ne,,;sp
Iv~~ 12-8-3"'Life (Chicago) Inaugural spectacle, by the edi
tOrs' of Life. Souvenir ed. [New York? C1961] [67] p. illus. 12OO.L5
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. .I1incoln, Evelyn. Yif tl'lelve years \-lith John F. Kennedy. NetV' York, D. ?';ci(ay Co. [1965] 371 p. E842.L54
I~Auguration: p. 223-227.
~ Lowe, Jacques. The inauguration, 19r;1. In his . Portrai t~ the err:err-ence of John F. Kenned,..-.
Nev-T York, r1cGra~r-Hiil [1961] p. 19
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'l1cGrori, !1ary. Flying start and notaCi1e agility_ America, v. 104, Feb. h, 1961: 585.
R/ .. Markmann, Charles L., and Eark SherHin. T.'1.e inau
gl,lration. In their-John F. Kenredy: a sense of purpose. --NeW York, St. !-:artin's
"Press (1961] p. ~2-89. E841.M3
". ZV'eyers, Joan S.) ed. John Fitzgerald Kennedy; as Vole remember him. Edited and produced under the direction of Goddard'Lieberson. Editor, Joan Heyers; art direc tor, Ira ;'Teichberg. New York, Athenelli~, 1965. il1us., facsims., group ports. (A Columbia records legacy collection book) E842.i'46
Inauguration: p. 107-(l13J.
New era-photo report. John F. KerJ.o'1edy, President of the Uni ted States. U.S. ne1;'S & world report, v. SO, Jan. 30, 1961: 32-36. il1us.
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A ne.v hand, a ne~..r voice, a ne,.; verve. Life, v. SO, Jan. 27, 1961: 16-30. i11us.
AP2.L547, v. SO Color photograph of President's drh-e to
rfuite House after inauguration ap~ears on cover of this is;;;ue.
VNew York tirres. The Kennedy years ....... Text prepared under the direction of Harold Fater with contributions bJ~JohnjCorry [and othersj ,I7trod. by Torn.1icker. Photos. by Jacques Le'_re and others. Contributing photographer: Georee"Ta.rnes. NeH York, iJikinf. Press (191S4] 327 p. il1us. (part col.), ports. (part col.) E842.N45
Inauguration: p. 149-(172J.
Robert Frost adds poet's touch. r~e .... York times, Jan. 21, 1961: 9. i11us. Nev!sp
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"\ie shall pay any price. ,! The 35th. Time, v. 77, Jan. 27, 1961: 7-12. illus. Px2.T37, v. 77
Box on p. 8 contains excerpts from t.~e inaugural address.
v ~est, Dick. Frost ~Tote inaueuration poetry fast.
Washington post, Jan. 27, 1961: A-6. Newsp
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'/Wolfarth, .ronald L. John F. Kemectr in the tradition of inaugural speeches. Guarterly journal of speech, v. 47, Apr. 1961: 124-132. tables. PN4071.Q3, v. 47
First table, on p. 125, shol,oJ"s nll."'lloor of words and sentences in inaugural addresses.
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'" Amrine, !,1ichae1. This aHesome challenge, the hundred davs of Lvndon Johnson. lJe\v York, Putna.m [19lsu] 2c"3 p. E8u6. A6
Inauguration: p. 23-25.
"Blumenthal, Fred. 'Ihis week's inauguration recalls JO seconds of histor.]". farace) Jan. 17, 1965: 10. illus . AP2. P263, 1965
About the s.-!earing in of Pre.siden t Johnson on Nov. 22, 1963.
The day Kenn.edy died. Nei1SlJSekJ v. 62, Dec. 2, 1963: 20-26. illus. AP2.N6772, v. 62
Includes an aCCo1mt of t.l-J.e s,...earing in (p. 2u-25) and a photogra.ph of the ceremony (p. 22).
The full record. T:ir:e, v. 89, Feb. 2u, 1967= 1921. HIus . AP2.T37, v .. 89
A series of photoE:rapns taken 'tihen President Johr:so:1 ~·;as st,;orn in on EoV'. 22, 19h3.
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"I ask your help-and God's." Life, v. 55, Nov. 29, 1963: 30-31. illus. AP2.L547, v. 55
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A ne~.; President is s'.vorn in at a tiJ''1e of stress and tragedy, by a wo~an, Judge Sarah Hughes. Congressional record, 88th Congress, 1st session, v. 109, ~ec. 4, 1963: 21212-21213.
Jll. R5, v. 109 [(eprints article by Juie;e Hughes t·:hich
orieinally appeared in the Texas Observer of Nov. 29, 19~3 . . .. _' ; f . ,,,'Vt
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Johnson's firs t inauguration: p. 1-2. Second inauguration:p. 287-294.
'!he tral'lsfer of porler. TiRe, v. 82, Nov. 29, 1963: 25-26. illus. AP2.T37, v. 82
j 'rlise, tan, and i{arietta (?,1orris) Haxfield. The
day KeMedy died. San Ar.tonio, Uaylor Co. [1964] 137 p. E842.9. ~.:.5
Suearine in of President Johnson: p. 127-130.
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'!he cover.ant. The inauguratior.. Time, v. 85, Jan. 29, 1965: 9-19A. illus. (part col.)
AP2.T37, v. 85
Eastern to sponsor inauguration on NOC. Sponsor, v. 18, Aug. 24, 1964: 19. RF6146.R)S6, v. 18 · ,
./ Eller, J. N. It Has a i-rarm day in "!t!ashington. A~erica, v. 112, Feb. 6, 1965: 185.
&801. A5 J v. 112
Floats prepared for inauguration. New York times J Jan. 17, 1965: 58. Ne~-1sp
For LBJ--a Texas-size inaugural. Newsweek, v. 65, Jan. 25, 1965: 21-22. illus.
AP2.N6772, v. 65
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For the inauguration: mufti for President, quilts tor newsmen. Editor & publisher, v. 97, Dec. 26, 1964: 11. PN4700.E4, v. 98
./ FriedmC'll, Rick. Weather, security inauguration worries. Editor & publisher, v. 98, Jan. 16, 1965: 60. illus. PN4700.E4, v. 98
" Gilley, Fred T. Wood to launch a President. American forests, v. 71, Jan. 1965: 2-3, 48
·49. illus. SDl.A55, v. 71 I ~3r· ..
·1-3-3B •. Great day. Ne"'l Yorker, v. 40, Jan. 30, 1965: 24
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I Heady, Robert. Inauguration to be showcase for new marketing face of Eastern Air Lines. Advertising age, v. 36, Jan. 18, 1965: 3, 94.
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Inaugural parade-how it I 5 being changed. U. S. news & world report, v. 58, Jan. 4, 1965: 10.
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Inaugural protection for the President: glass and armor plate. U.S. news & world report, v. 58, Jan. 11, 1965: 10. illus.
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Inaugural- 'ytall come.' News;,'aek, v. 65, ,Jan. , 18, 1965: 22-23. illus. AP2.N6772, v. 65
The inauguration of ,.Fresident JohrJSon. Life, v. 58, Jan. 29, 1965: 24-33. col. !llus.
AP2.L547, v. 58 Color photograph of inauguration scene
appears on cover of this issue.
Inauguration of the Fresident of t.~e United States and Vice President. Coneressiona1 record, 89th Congress, 1st session, v. 111, Jan. 20: 1965: 984-986. J11.R5, v. III
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Johnson dresses down; his decision to ;'"ear busi, ness suit ~t inauguration bucks time-honored
tradition. Business waek, Dec. 19, 1964: 30. i11us. HFSOOl. EB9, 1964
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Broadcasting, v. 68, Jan. 25, 196$: 72-73. il1us. . TK6540.P85, v. 68
Johnson's lavish inauguration. Illustrated London news, v. 246, Jan. 30, 1965: 32-35. illus.
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Lyndon Johnson's pledge: 'I will lead, and I will do the best I can.' Hail to the Chief. Newsweek, v. 65, Feb. 1, 1965: 10-17. illus. (part col.) AP2.N6772, v. 65
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Photo report: it was LBJ's great day. U.S. news &world report, v. 58, Feb. 1, 1965: 37-40 •
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Sec~ity so tight Indians had to take heads off arroVlS. 1,vashington post, Jan. 21, 19C5: A2.
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Text of fourpra~~rs offered at ceremony. ?ilashington post, Jan. 21, 1965: A9. lievisp
Tremendous oath [by] T. R. ~
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Truntich, Paul J. Telephone ~en and women again meet the inaugural co~~unications challenge. Transmitter, v. 53, Jan./Feb. 1965: 18-21. illus. 'lK1. T7, v. 53
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Inaugural Co~~ttee presents the program for the inauguration of Lyndon Daines Johnson, 36th President of the United States, and Hubert Horatio HUJnphrey, 38th Vice President of the United States, January 20, 1965. [I'iashington, 1965] 1 v. (unpaged) illus. (part col. ) F200. v;J2
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Threshold of to!!',orroH: the Great Society; the inauguration of Lyndon Eair.es Johnson, 36th President of the United States, and :Iubert Horatio Hu.'11phrey, 38th Vice President of the United States, Januar:r 20, 19$. [Don R. Petit, editor-in-chief. ~vas~ingtonJ Progra:: and Book CO!"'lmittee of the 19$ Presi-dential Inaugural CornInittee, 1965] 107 p. illus. (part col.) F200.l133 1965
Supplerrent ([12] p.) inserted at end. Partial contents.--~~e ir~ugural balls,
by Perle II{esta (p. [48]-49).-The inat:f,ural telongs to the people, by John -1>1. "'McCormack (p. 63, 104-106). -The inaugu.ral-a:.'1 ac t of government, by Paul"'Aiken (p. [64]-65, 107flOB]).
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World's biggest TV studio; broadcasters ready to give record-breaking coverage to ir~uguration of President Johnson. Broadcasting, v. 68, -Jan. 18, 1965: 78-79. illus.
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Adams, Charles Francis, 491, 6hl~ ed"., 1
I.dams, Franklin P., 94h
Adams, F'rederick B., 1056
Adams, Henry, 527
Adams, James 'I'ruslow, ed., 3, 16
ADAl.Ib, JOHN, 42, 126, 161, 233, 435,
438, 443, 4~0-51, 459, 461, h76,
491~502
ADAMS, JOHN QUINCY, 1, 23, 43, 12526, 164-65, 420, 544, 552-58
Adams, Samuel, 527
Ad~us, Samuel H., 985
Adams, Shennan, 1192
Addresses, inaugural, 117, 137, 163,
219-34, 1314
Adams, J., 233, 501-2
. Adams, J. Q., 5,5, 557-~8
Bucha.nan, 635, 642
C1eve1cmd, 796, 830
Coolidge, 1018, 1021, 1029
Elsenhower, 1199, 1202, 1215, 1222,
1231, .1246, 1255, 1268, 1271-72
Garfield, 773, 777, 781, 784
Grant, 737, 746, 749
Harding, 993, 1001, 1C03-4
-Harrison, B., 816, 825
Harrison, Ii. H., 586-87, .589
Hayes, 761
Hoover, 1033, 1044, 1049-50
Jackson, 562-63, 572
Jefferson, 233, 508, 511, 522-32
Johnson, A., 721-22
Johnson, L( B., 1342, 1354
Kennedy, 1279, 1282, 1284, 1300,
1303-8, 1311-12, 1314
Lincoln, 647, 654, 656, 663-66, 668,
677, 682, 687, 690, 703, 70S, 708
McKinley, 848, 8,8, 869, 877
Madison, 526, 540
Monroe, 546, 551
Pierce, 628-29
Polk, 600-601, 603
Roo8eve1t, F. D., 1056, 1069, 1080,
10tl3-92, 1109, 1111, 11113-19,
1123,1131, 1141, 1143
Roosevelt, T., 897
Taft, 918, 936-37
'l'ay1or, 612, 614, 616-18, 622
Truman, 1148," 1151, 1169, 1183
Tyler, 593-94
Van Buren, 575, 578-79
\'iashin gton, 233, 424, 452, 4F31-82
WIlson, 951, 954, 966-68, 974, 977, 980
Aeroplanes, 1039, 1193-94, 1240
Aiken, Paul, 1356
Aikman, Lonnelle, 2
Albright, Robert C., 1134
Alden, John, 421
Aldrich, ChC'.r1es, 645
Alexander, Hollnes U., 574
,Allen, Hardee, 204
Allen, Hobert S., 160
Allison, John H., 492
Ames, :kary (Clemmer), 235, 747-48, 755, 768
Amrine, 1.tlchae1, 1315
Anderson, Isabel ',';. (P;;rkins), h Anderson, John P., ed., 1309
Andrews, Dorothea, SAndre'ws, Wil1inm L., 422
Anniversaries of inaugurations
Buchanan, 639
Jefferson, 506
Lincoln
(1861), 652, 675, 679, 684, 692
(1865), 699-700, 709, 715-16 .
Washington (1789), 420-21, L29-30, L4u,
447, 455, 464-66, 471-72, 475, 484-d6,
489
Anthony, ~a~harine S., 533
Archb8.1d, Thomas F., 382
AHTh"UH, CHESTER A., 39, 82, 16h, 779, 787
89
Asbell, Bernard, 1144
Association of American Railroads, 1156
Attendance records, 56, 98, 108, 155
Austen, Albert A., 219
Automobiles, 192
B
B., T. R., 1352
Bache, Richard, 463 .
Bacheller, Irving, 423
Badeau, Ad8~, 727
Baer, Frahk L., 7
Bain, George Q., 826-27
Baker, Abby G., 887
. Baker, Hay Stannard, 945
Baldwin, Elbert F., 988
Balls, inaugural, 50, 63, 112, 154, 184,
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23,-320, 109" 1310, 1356
(1789), 2u1, 251, 276, 477, ,35
(1809), 23, 186, 239, 2u7, 251, 256,
259, 267, 281, 286, 535
(l813), 535
(1821), 287
(182,), 288
(1829), 289
(1841), 290-91
(18u9), 292-93, 649, 682, 686
(1857), 29h
(1861), 265, 295, 3u8, 655
(186,), 2uO, 28u, 296-97, 718
(1869), 298, 742, 747
(1873), 235, 272, 282, 299-300, 742,
747
(1881), 301, 778, 780
(188,), 237, 302-3, 791, 805
(1889), 30u-5
(1893), 306-8
. (1897), 243, 309-12
(1901), 2u9, 261, 313-15
(1905), 316
(1909), 268, 280, 317-18, 922, 930
(1925), 319
(1933), 283
(1937), 250
(19u9), 236, 2uS, 273, 278, 320
(1953), 253, 26u, 269
. (1961), 285
(1965), 258
inVitations, programs, etc., 287-320
menus, 28u, 303-u, 308, 310, 31u-16,
318
Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, 61, 168
Bancroft, Aaron, u2u
Banister, l:s.rgaret, 8-9
Bankers Trust Company, New York, u25
Banks, Elizabeth L., 8ul
Barbee, David R.
balls, inaug~ra1, 239-ul, 1095
Bible, 321
individual inaugurations
Adams, J., u93
Adams, J. Q., 552-53
Buchanan,