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Richard Nixon Presidential Library White House Special Files Collection Folder List Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description 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. Tuesday, September 15, 2009 Page 1 of 1 153 Theodore Roosevelt Second Inauguration 887 884 Baker, Abby G. Inauguration day at the National Capital. Woman's home companion, V. 32, Mar. 1905: 52. AP2.W714, V. 32 888 885 Barbee, David R. Cowboys featured Roosevelt pa- rade; Rough Riders also in long march of the inaugural; cheered by crowds. In The Wash- ington Post. Inaugural edition, Saturday, March 4, 1933. Washington, 1933. p. 3. E806.W28 889 Blythe, Samuel G. A President is inaugurated. In Greene, Ward, ed. Star reporters and 34 of their stories. New York, Random House [1948] p. 71-77. PN4726.G7 1948 First published in the New York World on Mar. 5, 1905. 890 887 Chapple, Joseph Mitchell. [The inauguration] Na- tional magazine, V. 22, Apr. 1905: 3-6. il- lus. AP2.N34, V. 22 891 888 District of Columbia. Board of Commissioners. In- augural laws, to be enforced by the police, February 28th to March 10th, inclusive, in the District of Columbia. [Washington] Press of Judd & Detweiler [1905] broadside. 49 X 31 cm. DWP In Theodore Roosevelt folder. 892 889 Finest inaugural parade ever held in Washington; Imposing inauguration of President Roosevelt. Leslie's weekly, V. 100, Mar. 16, 1905: 244- 245. illus. AP2.L52, V. 100 Illus. and captions only; no other text: 403 124 Friggens, Paul G. Teddy's inaugural recalled out 893 West; reminiscences of the trip to Washington made by sixty-two cowboys to take part in that historic inaugural parade of twenty- eight years ago. Sunday star (Washington), Mar. 5, 1933, pt. 7: 41. illus. Newsp 904 891 Lbs Hapgood, Norman. Washington's inaugural, and Mr. Roosevelt's; a glance from 1789 to 1905-our country then and now. Collier's, V. 34, Mar. 4, 1905: 17. AP2.C65, V. 34 905 892 895 Hitchcock, F. H. The inauguration. Harper's weekly, V. 49, Mar. 4, 1905: 304-306. illus. AP2.H32, V. 49 Another illus. on p. 299. 906 893 896 [ The inauguration] Outlook, V. 79, Mar. 11, 1905: 626-628. AP2.08, V. 79 907 894 897 [Inauguration ceremonies] Congressional record, 59th Congress, special session of the Senate, V. 40, Mar. 4, 1905: 2-3. J11.R5, V. 40 908 895 898 Inauguration ceremonies, March fourth, 1905. [Ad- mission ticket to platform outside Senate wing of Capitol. Washington, 1905] l p. DWP Accompanied by informative note. In Theodore Roosevelt folder. 90% 896 899 Inauguration of President Roosevelt. Independent, V. 58, Mar. 9, 1905: 517-519. illus. AP2.153, V. 58 910 897 900 Irving, Minna. Inauguration-Presicent Roosevelt, March 4th, 1905. Leslie's weekly, V. 100, Mar. 2, 1905: 210. AP2.L52, V. 100 Poem. TOI Keppler, Joseph. Ave Theodore! Puck, V. 57, Mar. 1, 1905. col. lithograph. 26.5 X 44.8 cm. AP101.P7, V. 57 Caricature of inaugural procession as a Roman triumph. Pages of volume are unnum- bered. 902 899 Official programme of exercises and illustrated inaugural history commemorating the inaugura- tion of Theodore Roosevelt as President of the United States, Charles W. Fairbanks as Vice-President of the United States; illus- trated with more than one hundred and fifty engravings. Washington, O. A. Sontag, 1905. 108 p. illus. JK538 1905.03 903 900 Precedent set when T. R. wins office in own right. Washington herald, Mar. 4, 1933: 11-3. Newsp 904 901 The President and inauguration-day ceremonies in Washington. Harper's weekly, V. 49, Mar. 18, 1905: 394-395. illus. AP2. H32, V. 49 905 902 Roosevelt, Theodore, Fres. U.S. Letters, selected and edited by Elting E. Morison. V. 4. The Square Deal, 1903-1905. Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 1951. 711-1438 p. E757.R7958, v.4 Inauguration: p. 1131-1133. 906 903 Souvenir programme of the inaugural of Theodore Roosevelt, March 4, 1905. [Washington, 1905?] [41] p. illus. F199.W3137 907 904 Thaw, Alexander B. An inaugural ode. Nelson, N.H., Monadnock Press, 1905. 20 p. PS3539.H15I5 1905 908 905 156 U.S. Congress. Joint Committee of Arrangements for the Inauguration, 1905. Program, inaugura- tion of the President and Vice-President of the United States. Ceremonies at the Nation- al Capitol, March fourth, nineteen hundred and five. [Washington, Govt. Print. Off., 1905] 8 p. illus. DWP In Theodore Roosevelt folder. 909-906 Washington, D.C. Inaugural Committee, 1905. Final report of the chairman of the Inaugural Com- mittee and of the chairmen of the several sub-committees in connection with the inau- gural ceremonies of March 4, 1905. Washing- ton, W. F. Roberts Co. [1905] 119 p. F199.W31 1905F 910 907 Washington, D.C. Inaugural Committee, 1905. The following organizations will compose the civic grand division of the inaugural parade, 1905. [Washington, 1905] [4] p. MiU-C 911 908 Washington, D.C. Inaugural Committee, 1905. Inau- gural parade of March 4, 1905. Headquarters civic grand division. General order no. 2, Washington, March 2, 1905. [Washington, 1905] 21. MiU-C 912 909 Washington, D.C. Inaugural Committee, 1905. In- augural souvenir, 1905. [Washington, Press of W. F. Roberts Co., 1905] [24] p. F199.W31 1905In Copy also in DWP, in Theodore Roosevelt folder. 913 910 Washington, D.C. Inaugural Committee, 1905. Inau- guration of Theodore Roosevelt as President of the United States, March 4, 1905; member- ship and duties of committees in charge of inaugural ceremonies. Washington, Headquar- ters of the Inaugural Committee [1905] 48 p. F199.W31 19051 157 William Howard Taft 914 IT Barbee, David F. Blizzard spoiled Taft inaugura- tion; awful weather caused oath to be admin- istered in Senate chamber. In The Washing- ton Post. Inaugural edition, Saturday, March 4, 1933. Washington, 1933. p. 18. E806.W28 915 912 Chapple, Joseph Mitchell. Affairs at Washington. National magazine, V. 30, Apr. 1909: 1-4. illus. AP2.N34, V. 30 Page numbering is irregular; there are actually 9 p. of text and illus. 916 913 Cobb, Irvin S. The hotel clerk expands on the in- auguration. Sunday star (Washington), Feb. 28, 1909, pt. 4: 5. illus. Newsp 917-914 917 Humors of inauguration. Washington post, Mar. 7, 1909, magazine section: 10. illus. Newsp 918 915 Inaugural address. Congressional record, 61st Congress, special session of the Senate, V. 44, Mar. 4, 1909: 2-5. J11.R5, V. 44 919 916 [The inauguration] Current literature, V. 46, Apr. 1909: 347-349. illus. AP2.C95, V. 46 Illus. on p. 350-356. 920 917 The inauguration. Outlook, V. 91, Mar. 13, 1909: 565-566. AP2.08, V. 91 921 918 [The inauguration] Outlook, V. 91, Mar. 13, 1909: 580-583. AP2.08, V. 91 922 The inauguration of President Taft. Harper's weekly, V. 53, Mar. 13, 1909: 4. illus. AP2.H32, V. 53 Illus. on p. 3, 8, 9, 18-19; cartoons on p. 32. A note on the ball appears on p. 5- 6. 923 920 Inauguration of President Taft. Independent, V. 66, Mar. 11, 1909: 503-504. illus. AP2.153, V. 66 Illus. on p. 505. 924 921 [Invitation to] the ceremonies attending the inau- guration of the Fresident of the United States, March fourth, nineteen hundred and nine. [Washington, 1909] folder. DWP Text on p. [1]. Two ports. laid in. Two copies in Taft folder. 922 925 The last "stir" of the Roosevelt administration: Mr. Taft inaugurated in a blizzard at Wash- ington. Illustrated London news, V. 134, Mar. 20, 1909: 428. illus. AP4.13, V. 150 See also caption to portrait in issue of Mar. 6, 1909, p. 333. 923 926 "Leonard, William Ellery. Inauguration ode, March 4, 1909. La Follette's weekly magazine, V. 1, Mar. 6, 1909: 9. AP2.128, V. 1 927 924 Lewis, Judd M. The inauguration. Collier's, V. 42, Mar. 6, 1909: 20. AP2.C65, V. 42 Poem. 928 925 McHale, Francis. Inauguration as President. In his President and Chief Justice; the life and public services of William Howard Taft. Philadelphia, Dorrance [c1931] p. 157-163. E762.M22 429 159 Pringle, Henry F. The life and times of William Howard Taft, a biography. New York, Farrar & Rinehart [c1939] 2 V. (1106 p.) facsims. plates, ports. E762.P75 Inauguration: V. 1, p. 393-398. Wilson's first inauguration: V. 2, p. 854-855. 930 927 Ross, Ishbel. An American family; the Tafts, 1678 to 1964. Cleveland, World Pub. Co. [1964] 468 p. illus. E762.R6 Inauguration and inaugural ball: p. 209-212. 931 928 Taft, Helen (Herron). Recollections of full years; what it is like to enter the White House as First Lady of the land. Delineator, V. 84, May 1914: 5-6, 66-68. illus. TT500.D3, V. 84 Also published in her Recollections of Full Years (New York, Dodd, Mead, 1914. E762.1.112), p. 325-333. 932 929 Taft inaugural held indoors. Washington herald, Mar. 4, 1933: 11-B. llewsp 933 930 Taft was blithe in 10-inch snow. Washington post, Jan. 20, 1961: A-11. Newsp 934 931 Unique features of the Taft inauguration. Wash- ington post, Mar. 5, 1909: 18. Newsp 935 932 U.S. Congress. Joint Committee of Arrangements for the Inauguration, 1909. Program of the cere- monies attending the inauguration of the President and Vice-President of the United States at the National Capitol, March fourth, nineteen hundred and nine. Washington, 1909. [8] 1. DivP: Two copies in Taft folder. 936 U.S. President, 1909-1913 (Taft) Inaugural ad- dress of President Taft, March 4, 1909. Washington, Govt. Print. Off., 1909. 15 p. J82.D11 Mch. 4 937 934 U.S. President, 1909-1913 (Taft) Inaugural ad- dress of President Taft, March 4, 1909. Washington, Govt. Print. Off., 1909. 68 p. J82. March La Rare Bk. Coll. 938 935 Washington, D.C. Inaugural Committee, 1909. Final reports of chairmen of committees to Edward J. Stellwagen, chairman of the committee in charge of the inauguration of William Howard Taft as President of the United States and James Schoolcraft Sherman as Vice-President of the United States at Washington, D.C., March 4, 1909. [Washington, Press of W. F. Roberts Co., 1909?] 189 p. illus. JK538 1909.W3 939 936 Washington, D.C. Inaugural Committee, 1909. Inau- guration ceremonies, March 4, 1909. Inaugur- al souvenir, 1909. [Washington, Press of W. F. Roberts Co., c1909] [12] p. plates, ports. E761.W3 Two copies also in DWP, Taft folder. 940 937 Washington, D.C. Inaugural Committee, 1909. Inau- guration of William Howard Taft, as President of the United States, and James Schoolcraft Sherman, as Vice-President of the United States, March 4, 1909, Washington, D.C.: membership and duties of committees. [Wash- ington, Press of W. F. Roberts Co., 1909] 59 p. F199.W31 19091 941 938 Washington, D.C. Inaugural Committee, 1909. Cf- ficial program, inauguration ceremonies, March 4, 1909. [Washington, G. E. Howard Press, 1909] 32 p. illus. F199.W31 19090 942 000 Watkins, John E. Unique features of inauguration of William I. Taft. Sunday star (Washing- ton), Feb. 21, 1909, pt. 4: 5. illus. Newsp 943-940 Weir, Hugh C. Inaugurating a President in a blizzard. World today, V. 16, Apr. 1909: 359-362. illus. AP2. H4, V. 16 102 Woodrow Wilson 941 Adams, Franklin P. An ode in time of inaugura- tion. Collier's, V. 50, Mar. 8, 1913: 23-24. AP2.C65, V. 50 975 Baker, Ray Stannard. Woodrow Wilson; life and letters. Garden City, N.Y., Doubleday, Page, 1927-39. 8 V. facsims., plates, ports. E767.816 First inauguration: V. 4, p. 1-11. Second inauguration: V. 6, p. 482-483. 946 943 Barbee, David R. Wilson inaugural most spectac- ular; Prince ton and South joined in joyous welcome to Jersey Governor. In The Washing- ton post. Inaugural edition, Saturday, March 4, 1933. Washington, 1933. p. 2. E806.W28 947 944 The ceremonies. Cutlook, V. 103, Mar. 15, 1913: 553-554. AP2.08, V. 103 948 945 i Ceremonies incident to the inauguration of Woodrow Wilson as President and Thomas R. Marshall as Vice-President of the United States. wash- ington at a glance. [Washington, Southern Railway, 1913?] 40 p. illus. (part col.), map, ports. DWP In Wilson 1913 folder. 949 946 Chapple, Joseph Mitchell. The inauguration of President Wilson. National magazine, V. 38, Apr. 1913: 17-28. illus. AP2.N34, V. 38 Additional comments by Chapple on the inauguration appear on p. 1-3. 950 947 Considine, Robert B. On the line: the avenue sanded for horses during the Wilson inaugura- tion. Times-herald (Washington), Jan. 19, 1949: 15. Newsp Includes recollections of some other inaugurations. 951 Eaton, William D., and Harry C.*Read. Woodrow Wilson, his life and work. [Chicago, Printed by Feterson Co. 1919. 769 p. illus. (part col.), map, plan. E767.E14 First inauguration and address: p. 75- 82. Second inaugural address: p. 404-409. 952 949 Fouquieres, Andre de. A French author's impres- sions of the inauguration. New York times, Mar. 9, 1913, pt. 7: 11. illus. Newsp 953 'Hoover, Irwin H. Taft out-Wilson in: a typical inauguration day. In his Forty-two years in the White House. Boston, Hough ton Mifflin Co., 1934. p. [49]-59. plates, ports. E176.1.H78 154 951 [Inauguration of the President of the United States] Congressional record, 63d Congress, special session of the Senate, V. 50, Mar. 4, 1913: 2-3. J11.85; V. 50 955 952 [Invitation to] the ceremonies attending the inau- guration of the President of the United States, March fourth, nineteen hundred and thirteen. [Washington, 1913] 1 p. DWF Accompanied by 2 ports. In Wilson 1913 folder. 956 953 "Irwin, Wallace. Inavgvralia; a timely miracle play. Collier's, V. 50, Mar. 8, 1913: 17, 29. AP2.C65, V. 50 957 954 Link, Arthur S. Wilson. [v. 2] The new freedom. Princeton, N.J., Princeton University Fress, 1956. 504 p. illus. E767.165, V. 2 First inauguration: p. 57-60. 758 955 Lord, Frank B. The inauguration. National month- ly, V. 4, Mar. 1913: 237-238, 248-250. il- lus. AP2.N348, V. 4 157 700 164 Mason, Walt. Inauguration day. Collier's, V. 50, Mar. 8, 1913: 24. AP2.C65, V. 50 Poem. 960 957 The Nation greets the new administration. Les- lie's illustrated weekly newspaper, V. 116, Mar. 13, 1913: 268-269. illus. AP2.152, V. 116 Illus. and captions only; no other text. 961 958 Ruhl, Arthur. At the inauguration. Collier's, V. 51, Mar. 22, 1913: 15, 29-30. illus. AP2.C65, V. 51 962 959 Smith, Gene. When the cheering stopped; the last years of Woodrow Wilson. With an introd. by Allan Nevins. New York, W. Morrow, 1964. 307 p. illus., ports. E767.S65 Wilson's first inauguration: p. 4-5. Harding's inauguration: p. 183-186. 963 960 Special missions welcome President Wilson. In Pan American Union. Bulletin, V. 36, Mar. 1913: 415-427. illus., ports. F1403.8955, V. 36 964 Tumulty, Joseph P. Woodrow Wilson as I know him. Garden City, N.Y., Doubleday, Page, 1921. 553 p. facsims., ports. E767.T9 First inauguration: p. 139-143. Harding's inauguration: p. 506-511. 965 962 U.S. Congress. Joint Committee of Arrangements for the Inauguration, 1913. Program of the cere- monies attending the inauguration of the President and Vice President of the United States at the National Capitol, March fourth, nireteen hundred thirteen. [Washington, 1913] [8] 1. DWP In Wilson 1913 folder. 966 yos 165 U.S. President, 1913-1921 (Wilson) Inaugural ad- dress of President Wilson, delivered at the Capitol, March 4, 1913. [New York] Priv. print. [Scribner Press] 1913. 10 p. J82.D21 Mch 4a 967 964 U.S. President, 1913-1921 (Wilson) Inaugural ad- dress of President Wilson, delivered at the Capitol, March 4, 1913. Washington [Govt. Print. Off.] 1913. 8p. J82.D21 Mch 4 968985 U.S. President, 1913-1921 (Wilson) Inaugural ad- dresses of President woodrow Wilson and Vice President Thomas R. Marshall, delivered be- fore the Senate of the United States March 4, 1913. Washington, Govt. Frint. Off., 1913. 9 p. ([U.S.] 63d Congress, special session. Senate document 3) J82.D21 Mch 4d 969 966 [Views of the inauguration] National monthly, V. 4, Apr. 1913: 261, 268-269. illus. AP2.N348, V. 4 Brief captions only; no text. Another illus. on cover. 970967 Walworth, Arthur C. Woodrow Wilson. 2d ed., rev. Boston, Houghton Mifflin Co., 1965. xiv, 436, 439 o. port. E767.W34 1965 First inauguration: pt. 1, P. 262-266. Second inauguration: pt. 2, p. 91-92. Harding's inauguration: pt. 2, p. 408- 409. 97/968 Washington, D.C. Inaugural Committee, 1913. Final reports of chairmen of committees to William Corcoran Eustis, chairman of the committee in charge of the inauguration of Woodrow Wilson and Thomas R. Marshall. Washington, 1913. RPB 166 972 969 Washington, D.C. Inaugural Committee, 1913. Of- ficial program, inauguration ceremonies, March fourth, 1913. [Washington, Printed by Judd & Detweiler] c1913. [27] P. F199.W31 1913 167 Woodrow Wilson Second Inauguration 973 970 The inauguration. Outlook, V. 115, Mar. 14, 1917: 448. AP2.08, V. 115 974 971 Inauguration of the President of the United States. Congressional record, 65th Congress, special session of the Senate, V. 55, Mar. 5, 1917: 2-3. J11.R5, V. 55 975 Invitation to] the inauguration of the President of the United States, March fifth, nireteen nundred and seventeen. [Washington, 1917] folder. DWP Text on p. [1]. Two ports. laid in. In Wilson 1917 folder. 976 973 Link, Arthur S. Wilson. [v. 5] Campaigns for progressivism and peace, 1916-1917. Prince- ton, N.J., Princeton University Press, 1956. 464 p. illus. E767.L65, V. 5 Second inauguration: p. 367-369. 974 President Wilson's inaugural [text] Independent, V. 89, Mar. 12, 1917: 432. AP2.153, V. 89 Several illus. appear in the issue of Mar. 19, p. 491. 978 975 [President Wilson's inauguration] Illustrated London news, V. 150, Apr. 14, 1917: 425. il- lus. AP4.13, V. 150 474 yro 168 U.S. Congress. Joint Committee on Arrangements for the Inauguration, 1917. rrogram of the cere- monies attending the inauguration of the President and Vice President of the United States at the National Capitol, March fifth, nineteen hundred and seventeen. [Washington, 1917] [11] 1. DWP Two copies in Wilson 1917 folder. 980 977 U.S. President, 1913-1921 (Wilson) Inaugural ad- dress of President Woodrow Wilson. Address of the President of the United States, deliv- ered at the inaugural exercises held on March 5, 1917. Washington, Govt. Print. Off., 1917. 6 p. ([U.S.] 65th Congress, special session. Senate document 2) J82.D25 Mar. 5 981 978 Washington, D.C. Inaugural Committee, 1917. The official souvenir program, second inaugura- Washall tion, Woodrow Wilson, President, Thomas R. Marshall, Vice President, of the United States, the fifth of March, nineteen-seven- teen. Washington, Thomsen-Eryan-Ellis Co., 1917] [32] p. illus., ports. DLC Two copies also in DWP, in Wilson 1917 folder. 982 979 Washington, D.C. Inaugural Committee, 1917. Sec- ond inauguration of Woodrow Wilson as Presi- dent of the United States and Thomas Riley Marshall as Vice President of the United States. March 5, 1917. Washington, Govt. Print. Off., 1918. 167 p. illus. ([U.S.] 65th Congress, 1st session. Senate document 116) F199.W31 1917 983 Wilson, Edith (Bolling) Galt. My memoir. India- napolis, Bobbs-Merrill Co. [c1939] 386 p. facsims., plates, ports. E767.3.W55 Second inauguration: p. 130. Harding's inauguration: p. 317-319. 984981 Wilson again our President. Leslie's illustrated weekly newspaper, V. 124, Mar. 15, 1917: 294. illus. AP2.152, V. 124 169 985 982 Adams, Samuel H. Incredible era; the life and times of Warren Gamaliel Harding. Boston, Houghton Mifflin Co., 1939. 456 p. plates, ports. E786.A34 Inauguration: p. 209-211. 986 983 Amplifier for Harding's address has successful try-out at plaza. Sunday star (Washington), Feb. 27, 1921, pt. 1: 14. Newsp 987 984 Back to Jefferson. Independent, V. 105, Jan. 22, 1921: 91. AP2.153, V. 105 988 985 Baldwin, Elbert F. Exit Wilson; enter Harding. Outlook, V. 127, Mar. 16, 1921: 414-415. il- lus. AP2.08, V. 127 Other illus. on p. 413. 989986 9.89 Chapple, Joseph Mitchell. A simple inauguration ceremony as Harding wished. In his Life and times of Warren G. Harding, our after-war President. Boston, Chapple Pub. Co., 1924. p. 159-168. illus. E786.045 990 987 Du Puy, William A. When Harding told Wilson the story of an elephant. What do Presidents talk about during ride down the avenue? War President heard tale of beast that loved his keeper. Washington daily news, Mar. 4, 1933: 24. Newsp 991 988 The Harding inauguration. National magazine, V. 50, Apr. 1921: 18-20. illus. AP2.N34, V. 50 170 [The inauguration of President Harding] Illus- trated London news, V. 158, Mar. 26, 1921: 415. illus. AP4.13, V. 158 993 990 Inauguration of the President of the United States. Congressional record, 67th Congress, special session of the Senate, V. 61, Mar. 4, 1921: 4-6. J11.R5, V. 61 994 991 Lardner, Ring W. "Dressing for inauguration is some job,' says Lardner. Sunday star (Wash- ington), Feb. 27, 1921, pt. 4: 2. illus. Newsp 995992 'Lardrer, Ring W. "Well, the visiters is all here to see the simple ceremonys. " Evening star (Washington), Mar. 3, 1921: 1-2. Newsp 996 993 Lardner, Ring W. "What's inauguration if Harding can't wear-his silver plaque?" Evening star (Washington), Mar. 4, 1921: 9. Newsp 997-994 President Harding's inauguration. Current his- tory, V. 14, Apr. 1921: 39-44. illus. D410.08, V. 14 Another illus. on p. 1. 998 995 The Rambler: what sort of day was March 4, 1921. Evening star (Washington), Mar. 4, 1957: B-1. Newsp 999 998 Russell, Thomas H. Inauguration day. In his The illustrious life and work of Warren G. Hard- ing, twenty-ninth President of the United States. [Chicago, 1923] p. 99-116. illus. E786.R96 171 Shackleton, Robert. An inauguration. In his The book of Washington. Philadelphia, Penn Pub. Co., 1922. p. 357-367. illus. F199.S49 1001 998 Sinclair, Andrew. The available man; the life be- hind the masks of Warren Gamaliel Harding. New York, Macmillan [1965] 344 p. illus., ports. E786.55 Inauguration and address: p. 198-199. 1002 999 "A telephone achievement ranking with the opening of the transcontinental line. Transmitter, V. 9, Mar. 1921: 1-6. illus. TK1.T7, V. 9 Bell public address system makes it pos- sible for Harding's inaugural address to be heard by everyone assembled at the scene. 1003 1000 U.S. President, 1921-1923 (Harding) Inaugural ad- dress of Hon. Warren G. Harding, President of the United States, March 4, 1921. Washington [Govt. Print. Off.] 1921. 13 p. J82.D31 Mch. 4 1004 1001 V U.S. President, 1921-1923 (Harding) Inaugural ad- dresses of President Warren G. Harding and Vice President Calvin Coolidge delivered be- fore the Senate of the United States on March 4, 1921. Washington, Govt. Print. Off., 1921. 12 p. ([U.S.] 67th Congress, special session of the Senate. Senate document 1) J82.D31 Mch. 4a 1005 1002 Washington, D.C. Inaugural Committee, 1921. Com- mittee on Illumination. Papers, 1920-21. DWP Includes correspondence, list of mem- bers, minutes, and scrapbook of clippings and pictures. In Harding folder. 172 Calvin Coolidge 1006 1003 Coolidge, Calvin, Pres. U.S. Calvin Coolidge takes the oath of office. In Commager, Henry S., and Allan Nevins, eds. The heri- tage of America. Rev. and enl. ed. Boston, Little, Brown, 1949. p. 1102-1104. E178.C7274 From his Autobiography (New York, Cosmo- politan Book Corp., 1929. E792.06), p. 173-177. 1007 1004 Coolidge takes the helm. Current opinion, V. 75, Sept. 1923: 265. AP2.C95, V. 75 1008 1005 "Fountain, Joe H. Homestead inaugural, being an eye-witness account of the administration of the Presidential oath of office to Calvin Coolidge in his father's homestead at Fly- mouth, Vermont, August 3, 1923. [St. Albans? Vt., 1950] [28] p. illus., port. E792.F67 1009 Fuess, Claude M. Calvin Coolidge, the man from Vermont. Boston, Little, Brown, 1940. 522 p. facsims., plates, ports. E792.F85 First inauguration: p. 308-311. Second inauguration: p. 360-362. 1010 1007 Lang, Louis J. How Coolidge got the news. Cut- look, V. 135, Sept. 5, 1923: 22-25. illus. AP2.08, V. 135 1011 1008 V McCoy, Donald R. Calvin Coolidge; the quiet Pres- ident. New York, Macmillan [1967] 472 p. illus. E792.M117 First inauguration: p. 148-149. Second inauguration: p. 264-266. Hoover's inauguration: p. 395. 10/21009 The midnight oath. Ladies' home journal, V. 41, Apr. 1924: 17, 236. illus. AP2.L135, V. 41 Col. illus. on p. 16. S 1013 Orton, Vrest. Calvin Coolidge's unique Vermont 173 inauguration; the facts winnowed from the chaff: the authentic account of the swearing in of Calvin Coolidge as 30th President of the United States by his father at the Coo- lidge Homestead, Plymouth Motch, Vermont, in 1923. Rutland, Vt., Tuttle Pub. Co. [1960] 93 p. illus. E792.07 1014 1011 Ross, Ishbel. Grace Coolidge and her era; the story of a President's wife. New York, Dodd, Mead, 1962. 370 p. illus. E792.1.06R6 Harding's inauguration: p. 60-61. Swearing-in of Coolidge: p. 77-81. Coolidge's inauguration, 1925: p. 141- 142. Hoover's inauguration: p. 255. 1015 1012 White, William Allen. A Puritan in Babylon, the story of Calvin Coolidge. New York, Macmil- lan Co., 1938. xvi, 460 p. port. E792.W577 First inauguration: p. 242-243. Second inauguration: p. 314-316. Hoover's inauguration: p. 419. 10/61013 Wilson, Charles M. Lamplight inauguration. Amer- ican heritage, V. 15, Dec. 1963: 80-86. il- lus. E171.A43, V. 15 174 Calvin Coolidge Second Inauguration 1014 Chapple, Joseph Mitchell. [The inauguration] National magazine, v. 53, Mar. 1925: 339-340. illus. AP2.N34, V. 53 1018 1015 The day of days. Vox Presidentis. Time, V. 5, Mar. 16, 1925: 1-5. ports. AP2. T37, V. 5 Includes excerpts from the inaugural ad- dress. 1019 1016 Evert, Lawrence. Inaugural scenes and ceremonies sent to all the Nation. Transmitter, V. 13, Apr. 1925: 8-12. illus. TK1.T7, V. 13 First radio transmission of inaugural ceremonies. 1020 1017 Hoover, Irwin H. An inauguration that fell flat. In his Forty-two years in the White House. Boston, Houghton Mifflin Co., 1934. p. [139]-150. plates, ports. E176.1.H78 1021 -1018 Inauguration of the President of the United States. Congressional record, 69th Congress, special session of the Senate, V. 67, Mar. 4, 1925: 4-7. J11.R5, V. 67 1022 Keyes, Frances Parkinson (Wheeler). A story of friendly flags; an account of the festivi- ties, grave and gay, attending the inaugura- tion of President Coolidge. Good housekeep- ing, V. 80, May 1925: 30-31, 164, 167-168, 171-172, 174, 177-178, 181. ports. TX1.G7, V. 80 /c 23 1020 Levy, Newman. Inauguration ode. Saturday evening post, V. 197, Jan. 3, 1925: 8. AP2.S2, V. 197 1024 Merritt, Dixon. The sacrificial oath. Outlook, V. 139, Mar. 18, 1925: 407-409. illus. AP2.08, V. 139 1025 1022 Mr. Coolidge inaugurated as elected President of the United States. Illustrated London news, V. 168, Mar. 21, 1925: 472. illus. AP4.13, V. 168 Another illus. on p. 471. 1026 1023 The plain inauguration. Commonweal, V. 1, Feb. 25, 1925: 421-422. AP2.C6897, V. 1 1027 1024 Sending pictures by wire and radio. National mag- azine, V. 53, Mar. 1925: 369-370. illus. AP2.N53, V. 53 Mainly about the use of phototelegraphy to send pictures of President Coolidge's inauguration. 1028 1025 Thaw, Alexander B. March fourth, 1925. Evening star (Washington), Mar. 4, 1925: 2. Newsp " a revision of a poem written by the same author on the occasion of Theodore Roosevelt's inauguration in 1905." 1029 1026 U.S. President, 1923-1929 (Coolidge) Inaugural address of the President of the United States. March 4, 1925. Washington, Govt. Print. Off., 1925. 9 p. J82.D43 Mar. 4 1030 1027 Visualizing the inauguration in San Francisco. Transmitter, V. 13, Apr. 1925: 13-15. illus. TK1.T7, V. 13 First transmission of inaugural photo- graphs by telephone wire. 1031 1028 Walker, Helen. Miss Nobody at the inauguration. Commonweal, V. 1, Mar. 18, 1925: 515-517. AP2.C6897, V. 1 176 Herbert C. Hoover 103v 1029 V Chapple, Joseph Mitchell. Affairs at Washington. National magazine, V. 57, Mar. 1929: 243-248. illus. AP2.N34, V. 57 Other illus. on cover of issue and on p. 242. 1033 1030 The Chief. "My countrymen." Time, V. 13, Mar. 11, 1929: 9-10. AP2.T37, V. 13 Includes excerpts from the inaugural ad- dress. 1034 1031 Citizens' Joint Committee on National Representa- tion for the District of Columbia. A souve- nir of the inauguration of a President of the United States from whose election half-a-mil- lion American citizens were barred by donsti- tutional disfranchisement. [Washington, 1929] folder (8 p.) illus. DWP In Hoover folder. 1035 1032 Davidson, Robert H. Inaugurating the Fresident. Transmitter, V. 17, Apr. 1929: 3-8. illus. TK1.T7, V. 17 1036 1033 District of Columbia. Board of Commissioners. Special regulations, inaugural period, 1929. Effective from February 25 to March 11, 1929, both dates inclusive, except as otherwise provided. Washington, U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 1929. 10 p. HE372.W3 1929 1037 1934 "District of Columbia. Police Dept. Inauguration, March 4, 1929. Washington, U.S. Covt. Print. Off., 1929. 14 p. (General orders no. 10) DWP Copies in Hoover folder and in Hoover inauguration scrapbook. 1058 TT/ / Dunn, Charles. Inaugural visitors; cartoons. Washingtonian, Mar. 1929: 14-15. illus. F191.W39, 1929 1039 1036 'Edgerton, Joseph S. Trying obstacles are faced in staging airplane parade; impressions of men who took part in inaugural air pageant are given by participant. Evening star (Washing- ton), Mar. 5, 1929: 5. Newsp 1040 1037 Gann, Dolly (Curtis). Inauguration day. In her Dolly Gann's book. Garden City, N.Y., Doubleday, Doran, 1933. p. 101-110. E748.G19G2 lovi 1038 Grunewald, Hudson. Bringing the world to Washing- ton for inauguration via radio. Sunday star (Washington), Mar. 3, 1929, pt. 7: 1, 5. il- lus. Newsp 10YV 1039 Hoover, Herbert C., Pres. U.S. Memoirs. V. 2. The Cabinet and the Presidency, 1920-1933. New York, Macmillan, 1952. 405 p. illus., ports. E802.H7, V. 2 Inauguration: p. 222. 1043 1040 [The inaugural ceremonies] Illustrated London news, V. 174, Mar. 23, 1929: 492. illus. AP4.13, V. 174 1044 1041 Inauguration of the President. Congressional rec- ord, 71st Congress, special session of the Senate, V. 71, Mar. 4, 1929: 4-7. J11.R5, V. 71 1045-1042 Lyons, Eugene. Herbert Hoover, a biography. Gar- den City, N.Y., Doubleday, 1964. 444 p. E802.182 Inauguration: p. 183. First inauguration of F. D. Roosevelt: p. 320-321. 17 H. Herbert Hoover: engineer, hu- GEET me manitarian, statesman. New York, Dodd, Mead, 1959. 307 p. illus. E802.N2 Inauguration: p. 222-223. 1047 1044 Roberts, Chalmers M. 1929 inauguration recalled: all seemed sunny in spite of fog on day Hoo- ver became President. Washington post, Oct. 21, 1964: A-3. Newsp 1048 1045 U.S. Congress. Joint Committee on Arrangements for the Inauguration, 1929. Program of the cere- monies attending the inauguration of the President and Vice President of the United States at the National Capitol, March fourth, nineteen hundred twenty-nine. Washington, U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 1929. [12] 1. il- lus. DWP In Hoover folder. 1049 1046 / U.S. President, 1929-1933 (Hoover) Inaugural ad- dress of Herbert Hoover, President of the United States, delivered at the Capitol, Washington, D.C. March 4, 1929. Washington, U.S. Govt. Frint. Off., 1929. 11 p. ([U.S.] 71st Congress. Special session. Senate doc- ument 1) J82.D51 Mar 4 1050 1047 U.S. President, 1929-1933 (Hoover) Inaugural ad- dress of Herbert Hoover, President of the United States, delivered at the National Cap- itol, Washington, D.C., Monday, March 4, 1929. [n.p., 1929?] 11 p. J82.D51 Mar La 1051 1048 Warren, Harris G. Herbert Hoover and the great depression. New York, Oxford University Press, 1959. 372 p. E801.W28 Inauguration: p. 51-53. First t inauguration of F. D. Roosevelt: p. 293-294. Washington, D.C. Headquarters of the Grand Mar- shal, 1929. Escort for the President and Vice President. Washington, 1929. 4 1. (General orders, no. 4) DWP In Hoover inauguration scrapbook. 1053 1050 Washington, D.C. Headquarters of the Grand Mar- shal, 1929. General orders. no. 1-3. Wash- ington, 1928-29. 3 no. DWP In Hoover folder. 1054 1051 Washington, D.C. Inaugural Committee, 1929. Of- ficial program of the inaugural ceremonies inducting into office Herbert Hoover, Presi- dent of the United States, and Charles Cur- tis, Vice-President of the United States. Washington, 1929. [36] p. illus. F199.W31 19290 1055 1052 Washington, D.C. Inaugural Committee, 1929. Re- port of Inaugural Committee for the inaugura- tion of Herbert Hoover as President, Charles Curtis, as Vice-President, March 4, 1929. Washington, Crane Printing Co. [1929?] 143 p. illus. F199.W31 1929R 180 Franklin D. Roosevelt 1056 1053 Adams, Frederick B. Mr. Roosevelt continues, as President and author. In Bibliographical Society of America. Papers, V. 37, 3d quar- ter, 1943: 223-232. Z1008.B51P, V. 37 Notes on editions of his first inaugural address. 1057 1054 Burns, James M. Roosevelt: the lion and the fox. New York, Harcourt, Brace [1956] 553 p. il- lus. E807.B835 First inauguration: p. 163-165. Second inauguration: p. 291-293. Fourth inauguration: D. 468-469. 1058 1055 Citizens' Joint Committee on National Representa- tion for the District of Columbia. A souve- nir of the inauguration of a President of the United States from whose election half-a-mil- lion American citizens were barred by consti- tutional disfranchisement [Washington, 1933] 16 p. illus. DWP In F. D. Roosevelt 1933 folder. 1059 1056 Dunn, Charles. Inaugural visitors; cartoons. Democratic bulletin, V. 8, Mar. 1933: 26-27. illus. JK2311.D35, V. 8 1060 1057 Feis, Herbert. 1933: characters in crisis. Bos- ton, Little, Brown [1966] 366 p. E806.F35 First inauguration: p. [95]-97. 1061 1058 Flynn, John T. The Roosevelt myth. Rev. ed. New York, Devin-Adair Co., 1956. 465 p. illus. E807.F59 1956 First inauguration: p. 6-10. Second inauguration: p. 97. Third inauguration: p. 233-234. Fourth inauguration: p. 387. 190 181 Front pages from 1314 newspapers entered in the third exhibition of newspaper typography, Ayer galleries, Philadelphia, 1933. [Phila- delphia, 1933] 1 V. (unpaged) PN4867.A1F7 Rare Bk. Coll. "The newspapers of a Nation, March 4, 1933." 1063 1060 Gillam, William. Some more parades. Mayflower's log, Mar. 1933: 14-15, 35-36, 41-42. illus. F191.W39, 1933 1064 1061 Gilliam, Armistead W. Carrying out the inaugural plans. Sunday star (Washington), Mar. 5, 1933, pt. 7: 8-9, 44. illus. Newsp 10651062 High jinks on moving day at the White House. Lit- erary digest, V. 115, Mar. 4, 1933: 34-35. illus. AP2.L58, V. 115 10661063 /Hurd, Charles. Four fateful inauguration days; the atmosphere of crisis has surrounded Mr. Roosevelt on each historic occasion. New York times magazine, Jan. 14, 1945: 10-11. illus. AP2.N6575, 1945 1067 1064 Inaugural ceremonies to eclipse past celebrations. Mayflower's log, Mar. 1933: 11-12. F191.W39, 1933 1068 1065 The inauguration of the new President of the United States. Illustrated London news, V. 182, Mar. 11, 1933: 327. illus. AP4.13, V. 182 1069 1066 Inauguration of the President of the United States. Congressional record, 73d Congress, special session of the Senate, V. 77, Mar. 4, 1933: 4-6. J11.R5, V. 77 1070. 1067 182 [Invitation to] the ceremonies attending the inau- guration of the President of the United States, March fourth, nineteen hundred thirty-three. [Washington, 1933] folder. DWP Text on p. [1]. Two ports. laid in. In F. D. Roosevelt 1933 folder. 1071 / Lorant, Stefan. FDR; a pictorial biography. New York, Simon and Schuster, 1950. 159 p. il- lus., facsims., ports. E807.L78 First inauguration: p. 78-79. Second inauguration: p. 91. Third inauguration: p. 111. Fourth inauguration: p. 135. 107V Lorentz, Pare, ed. The Roosevelt year; a photo- graphic record. New York, Funk & Wagnalls Co., 1934. 197 p. illus., map, ports. (Literary digest books) E806.165 First inauguration: p. 17-19. 1073 1970 /Nesbitt, Victoria H. (Kugler). White House diary, by Henrietta Mesbitt, F. D. R. 's housekeeper. Garden City, N.Y., Doubleday, 1948. 314 p. F204. W5N4 First inauguration: p. 22-23. Second inauguration: p. 169-174. Third inauguration: p. 258-259. Fourth inauguration: p. 303-305. 1074 1971 The new President's call to battle. Literary di- gest, V. 115, Mar. 11, 1933: 5-7. ports. AP2.L58, V. 115 1075 1072 The 1933 inaugural. Democratic bulletin, V. 8, Feb. 1933: 18-19, 26. port. JK2311.D35, V. 8 1076 1073 Roosevelt, Eleanor (Roosevelt). This I remember. New York, Harper [1949] 387 p. illus., ports. E807.1.R428 First inauguration: p. 77-79. 1077 Roosevelt, Franklin D., Pres. U.S. F. D. R,: his personal letters. Foreword by Eleanor Roose- velt; edited by Elliott Roosevelt. New York, Duell, Sloan and learce [1947-50] 4 V. il- lus., facsims., ports. E807.R649 Letters concerning details of first in- auguration: v: 3, p. 330-333. Facsim. of text of his last oath of of- fice, signed by himself and Chief Justice Stone, is given on a plate in V. 4 between p. 1498 and p. 1499. 1078 1075 Roosevelt, James, and Sidney Shalett. Affection- ately, F. D. R.; a son's story of a lonely man. New York, Harcourt, Brace [1959] 394 p. illus. E807.R657 First inauguration: p. 252-253. Fourth inauguration: p. 354-356. 1079 1076 Roosevelt takes oath in crisis. News-week, V. 1, Mar. 11, 1933: 8-9. illus. AP2. N6772, V. 1 1080 Rosenman, Samuel I. Working with Roosevelt. New York, Harper [1952] xiv, 560 p. facsims., ports. E807.R73 First inauguration and address: p. 89- 91. Second inauguration and address: p. 142-144. Third inauguration and address: p. 268- 271. Fourth inauguration and address: p. 516-517. 1081 Schoor, Gene. The picture story of Franklin Del- ano Roosevelt. New York, Fell, 1950. 94 p. illus., facsims., ports. E807.S3 First inauguration: p. 45-46. Fourth inauguration: p. 71. 1082 1079 Sherwin, Mark, and Charles L. Markmann. Hail to the Chief! In their Cre week in March. New York, Putnam [1961] p. 58-75. illus. D410.5 1933.55 F. D. Roosevelt's first inauguration. 1085 1ver Sherwood, Robert E. Inaugural parade. Saturday review of literature, V. 9, Mar. 4, 1933: 461-462. Z1219.S25, V. 9 Poem. 1084 1081 Souvenir of Roosevelt & Garner inauguration. [Washington, 1933] [4] p. ports. DWP In F. D. Roosevelt 1933 folder. 1085 1082 Steinberg, Alfred. Mrs. R, the life of Eleanor Roosevelt. New York, Putnam [1958] 384 p. illus. E807.1.R59 First inauguration: p. 188-189. Second inauguration: p. 240. Fourth inauguration: p. 307. 1086 1083 Tully, Grace G. F. D. R., my boss. With a fore- word by William O. Douglas. New York, C. Scribner's Sons, 1949. 391 p. E807.T78 Contains scattered references to inau- gurations; see index. 1087 1084 U.S. Congress. Joint Committee on Arrangements for the Inauguration, 1933. Program of the cere- monies attending the inauguration of the President and Vice President of the United States at the National Capitol, March fourth, nineteen thirty-three. Washington, U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 1933. [13] 1. DWP In F. D. Roosevelt 1933 folder. 0871085 U.S. President, 1933-1945 (Franklin D. Roosevelt) Inaugural address of Frarklin D. hoosevelt, President of the United States, delivered at the Capitol, washington, D.C., March 4, 1933. Washington, U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 1933. 9 p. J82.D61 Mar 4 1089 1086 U.S. President, 1933-1945 (Franklin D. Roosevelt) Inaugural address of Franklin D. Roosevelt, President of the United States, delivered at the Capitol, Washington, D.C. March 4, 1933. Washington, U.S. Covt. Print. Cff., 1933. 4p. ([U.S.] 73d Congress, Special session. Senate document 1) J82.D61 Mar. La 1070 VU.S. President, 1933-1945 (Franklin D. Roosevelt) Inaugural addresses of Franklin D. Roosevelt, President of the United States. Washington [U.S. Govt. Print. Off.] 1943. 24 p. E806.U55 1943 Rare Ex. Coll. 1091 1088 /U.S. President, 1933-1945 (Franklin D. Roosevelt) Inaugural addresses of Franklin D. Roosevelt, President of the United States. The White House, Washington, Christmas 1943. [Washing- ton, U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 1943] 24 p. E806.U55 1943a Rare Bk. Coll. "One hundred copies printed for President Franklin D. Roosevelt.' 1092 1089 U.S. President, 1933-1945 (Franklin D. Roosevelt) The inaugural addresses of Franklin D. Roose- velt, President of the United States. Wor- cester, A. J. St. Onge, 1945. 88 p. port. 8 cm. J82. D6 1945a Min. Case 1093 1090 Walker, Turnley. Roosevelt and the Warm Springs story. New York, A. A. Wyn [1953] 311 p. E807.W3 First inauguration: p. 212-214. 1094 1091 Washington, D.C. Inaugural Committee, 1933. Blue book of the inauguration of Franklin Delano Roosevelt and John Nance Garner as President and Vice President of the United States, March 4, 1933; compiled and edited by the chairman and vice chairman of the Official Program Committee. [Washington] Ransdell [1933?] xvi, 109 p. illus. F199.W31 1933B 1095 1092 Washington, D.C. Inaugural Committee, 1933. Of- ficial program of the inaugural ceremonies inducting into office Franklin D. Roosevelt, President of the United States, John N. Gar- ner, Vice President of the United States, March 4, 1933. [Washington, Ransdell, c1933] 64 p. illus. F199.W31 19330 Partial contents The passing of March fourth, by J. Fred Essary (p. 27-30) -In- augural parades of other days, by Ernest G. Walker (p. 35-40). - Inaugural balls of the past, by David R. Barbee (p. 55-58). 1096 186 Washington, D.C. Inaugural Committee, 1933. Roosevelt-Carrer inauguration, March 4, 1933. General Entertainment Committee of the Inau- gural Committee. Program of general enter- tainment. [Washington, 1933?] [4] p. DWP In F. D. Roosevelt 1933 folder. 1097 1094 "We must act. " Time, V. 21, Mar. 13, 1933: 11-12. illus. AP2.T37, V. 29 1098 1095 / Wilhelm, G. R. How the telephone helps in inaugu- rating a President. Transmitter, V. 21, Apr. 1933: 1-6. illus. TK1.T7, V. 21 109 1096 Wilson, Edmund. Inaugural parade. New republic, V. 74, Mar. 22, 1933: 154-156. AP2.162, V. 74 107 Franklin D. Roosevelt Second Inauguration 1100 1097 Bell, William A. Police guard inaugural crowd to- day. Evening star (Washington), Jan. 20, 1937, inaugural ed.: 23. illus. Newsp 1101 1098 Bolles, Blair. City's hospitality served with skill. Evening star (Washington), Jan. 20, 1937, inaugural ed.: 22. illus. Newsp About arrangements for receiving and housing inaugural visitors. 1102 1099 CCC marchers, symbol of Roosevelt doctrine, steal the inaugural show. Democratic digest, V. 14, Feb. 1937: 16. JK2311.D35, V. 14 103 1100 V District of Columbia. Board of Commissioners. Special regulations, inaugural period, 1937; effective from January 12 to January 28, 1937, both dates inclusive, except as other- wise provided. Washington, U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 1937. 13 p. DWP In F. D. Roosevelt 1937 folder. 1104 1101 Essary, Helen. Gay luncheon at White House fol- lows rain-drenched inauguration. Democratic digest, V. 14, Feb. 1937: 17. JK2311.D35, V. 14 1105 1102 44th inauguration of a President; Roosevelt takes office in colorful, simplified ceremony. Literary digest, V. 123, Jan. 23, 1937: 3-4. illus. AP2.L58, V. 123 1106 1103 Hill, D. William. Behind the scene on inaugural news. Evening star (Washington), Jan. 20, 1937, inaugural ed. : 18. illus. Newsp 180 1107 If people can take it the President can. Life, V. 2, Feb. 1, 1937: 11-15. illus. AP2.1547, V. 2 110.8 1105 Inaugural: soaked dignitaries watch the President 'take it.' News-week, V. 9, Jan. 30, 1937: 11-14. illus. AP2. N6772, V. 9 1109 1106 Inauguration of the President and Vice President of the United States. Congressional record, 75th Congress, 1st session, V. 81, Jan. 21, 1937: 315-318. J11.R5, V. 81 1110 1107 Jacksonian: reinauguration of Roosevelt to stress parallels in two Presidents' careers. Liter- ary digest, V. 122, Dec. 12, 1936: 14-15. illus. AP2.L58, V. 122 1111 1108 January twentieth at the Capitol of the Nation. Democratic digest, V. 14, Feb. 1937: 10. il- lus. JK2311.D35, V. 14 Inaugural address reprinted on p. 14-15. 1112 1109 Lloyd, John H. Inaugurating a Fresident. School life, V. 22, Feb. 1937: 163-164. port. L11.S445, V. 22 11:3 1110 Martin, Cliver. Inaugurating a President. Trans- mitter, V. 25, Feb. 1937: 1-6. illus. TK1.T7, V. 25 Installation of telephone and radio broadcasting equipment for the inaugura- tion. 1114 1111 "Mikes" to pick up inauguration. Literary digest, V. 123, Jan. 16, 1937: 30. AP2.L58, V. 123 Preparations for broadcasting the cere- monies. 1115 189 1112 Mr. Roosevelt's second inauguration. Illustrated London news, V. 190, Feb. 6, 1937: 228. il- lus. AP4.13, V. 190 1116 1113 Rishel, Virginia. Happy days are here again, and again but Roosevelt's second inaugural will have Jacksonian simplicity. Democratic digest, V. 14, Jan. 1937: 18. JK2311.D35, V. 14 1117 1114 Swearing in the rain. Time, V. 29, Feb. 1, 1937: 9-10. AP2.T37, V. 29 1118 1115 /U.S. President, 1933-1945 (Franklin D. Roosevelt) Inaugural address of Franklin D. Roosevelt, President of the United States, delivered at the Capitol, Washington, D.C., January 20, 1937. Washington, U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 1937. ix p. J82.D65 Jan. 20 11:9 1116 -U.S. President, 1933-1945 (Franklin D. Roosevelt) Second inaugural address of Franklin D. Roo- sevelt, President of the United States, de- livered at the Capitol, Washington, D.C., January 20, 1937. Washington, U.S. Govt. Print. Cff., 1937. 4 p. ([U.S.] 75th Con- gress, 1st session. Senate document 10) J82.D65 Jan. 20a 1120 1117 Washington, D.C. Inaugural Committee, 1937. Of- ficial program of the inaugural ceremonies inducting into office for a second term Franklin D. Roosevelt, President of the Un- ited States, John N. Garner, Vice President of the United States, January 20, 1937. [Washington, Ransdell, c1937] 56 p. illus. F199.W31 19370 Partial contents. - Why a January 20th inauguration?, by Ruth Finney (p. 29-30).- Down the vista of Federal years, by Ernest G. Walker (p. 47-50). Franklin D. Roosevelt 190 Third Inauguration 1121 1118 Davies, Joseph E. Plans for the inauguration of the President; radio address. Extension of remarks of Hon. Alben W. Barkley, of Ken- tucky, in the Senate of the United States, Thursday, December 19 (legislative day of Tuesday, November 19) 1940. Congressional record, 76th Congress, 3d session, V. 86, appendix: 6927-6928. J11.R5, V. 86 1122 1119 Inaugural; pet dog and nervous clerk make history on great day. Life, V. 10, Feb. 3, 1941: 26- 30. illus. AP2.L547, V. 10 1123 1120 Inauguration of the President and Vice President of the United States. Congressional record, 77th Congress, 1st session, V. 87, Jan. 20, 1941: 188-190. J11.R5, V. 87 1124 1121 Inauguration of the President and Vice President of the United States of America, Washington, D.C., January 20, 1941. [Ticket to parade stand. Washington, 1941] [2] p. ports. DWP In F. D. Roosevelt 1941 folder. 1125 1122 Looking at the inauguration from a telephore angle [by]'s. T. Transmitter, V. 29, Feb. 1941: 12-13. illus. TK1.T7, V. 29 1126 1123 Major networks arrange record inaugural pickups. Broadcasting, V. 20, Jan. 20, 1941: 16. TK6540.B85, V. 20 1127 1124 Roosevelt calls upon America to defend faith in democracy. Newsweek, V. 17, Jan. 27, 1941: 13-14. illus. AP2.N6772, V. 17 191 1128 Third term begins. Time, V. 37, Jan. 27, 1941: 11-12. illus. AP2.T37, V. 37 1129 The third term begins. United States news, v. 10, Jan. 31, 1941: 17. illus. JK1.U65, V. 10 1129 1126 1130 U.S. Congress. Joint Committee on Arrangements for the Inauguration, 1941. Program of the cere- monies attending the inauguration of the President and Vice Fresident of the United States, at the National Capitol, January twentieth; nineteen hundred forty-one. Wash- ington, U.S. Covt. Print. Off., 1941. [8] 1. Rare Ek. Coll. Two ports. laid in. Broadside portfolio 242, no. 28a. 1130 1127 1131 'U.S. President, 1933-1945 (Franklin D. Roosevelt) Third inaugural address of Franklin D. Roose- velt, President of the United States, deliv- ered at the Capitol, Washington, D.C., Janu- ary 20, 1941. Washington, U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 1941. 3 p. ([U.S.] 77th Congress, 1st session. Senate document 6) J82.D69 Jan. 20 H3T 1128 1132 Washington, D.C. Inaugural Committee, 1941.' Inau- gural gala in honor of the inauguration of President Franklin D. 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Newsp 1172 1167 Kennedy, George. Five sets of television cameras to send out inaugural scenes. Evening star (Washington), Jan. 18, 1949: A-4. illus. Newsp 1173 1168 The march of the little fellows. Newsweek, V. 33, Jan. 31, 1949: 15-18. illus. AP2.N6772, V. 33 1174 1169 /Muse ums and the Truman inauguration. Museum news (Washington, D.C.), V. 26, Feb. 15, 1949: 1. AMI.A55, V. 26 1175 1170 O'Donnell, James F. "I, Harry S. Truman, do sol- emnly swear " How millions heard and saw the inauguration through the magic of radio and television, aided by telephone equipment and know-how. Transmitter, V. 37, Mar. /Apr. 1949: 4-10. illus. TK1.T7, V. 37 1176 1171 Osbon, John. Capital ceremonies: radio, video coverage unprecedented. Broadcasting, tele- casting, V. 36, Jan. 24, 1949: 24-25, 63-64. illus. TK6540. B85, V. 36 1177 1172 The President hopes to be present. New York times; Jan. 15, 1949: 2. illus. 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DWP In Truman folder. 1183 1178 VU.S. President, 1945-1953 (Truman) Inaugural ad- dress delivered at the Capitol, Washington, D.C., January 20, 1949. Washington, U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 1949. 5 p. ([U.S.] 81st Congress, 1st session, 1949. Senate document no. 5) J82.D75 Jan. 20 1184 1179 Units in the inaugural parade. Army, Navy and Air Force register, V. 70, Jan. 22, 1949: 15. U1.A8, V. 70 1185 1180 Washington, D.C. Inaugural Committee, 1949. Ap- pointing archivist to Inaugural Committee and prescribing his duties. [Washington] 1948. 11. (Its Mimeo, no. 17) DWP In Truman inauguration scrapbook. 1186 1181 Washington, D.C. Inaugural Committee, 1949. Inau- gural events. Rev. Jan. 15, 1949. [Washing- ton] 1949. 51. (Its Mimeo, no. 142) DWP In Truman inauguration scrapbook. 1187 1102 200 Washington, D.C. Inaugural Committee, 1949. Of- ficial program commemorating the inauguration of Harry S. Truman, President of the United States of America, and Alben W. 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E835.A3 First insuguration: p. 66-70. 1193 1188 Air safety group protests plan to fly 460 planes at inaugural. New York herald-tribune, Jan. 10, 1953: 1, 18. Newsp 1194 1189 Big fly-by; military air show is set for inaugural parade. Aviation week, V. 58, Jan. 19, 1953: 16-17. TL501.A8, V. 58 1195 1190 Brandon, Dorothy (Barrett). Mamie Doud Eisen- hower; a portrait of a First Lady. New York, Scribner, 1954. 307 D. illus. E837.E467 First inauguration: p. 306-307. 1196 1191 J Brown, John Mason. Through these men; some as- pects of our passing his tory. New York, Har- per [1956] 302 p. E835.B7 Eiserhower's first inauguration: p. 51- 56. 1197 1192 Brown, John Mason. The Trumans leave the White House. Saturday review, V. 36, Feb. 7, 1953: 9-11, 47-49. illus. Z1219.S25, V. 36 198 1193 Davidson, Robert H. While millions watched and listened, a President took office. Transmit- ter, V. 41, Mar./Apr. 1953: 2-4, 65-66. il- lus. TK1.T7, V. 41 1199 1194 Donovan, Robert J. From the Commodore to the White House. In his Eiserhower: the inside story. New York, Harper [1956] p. 1-23. ports. E835.D6 Tells about the drafting of Eisenhower's inaugural address, preparations for the in- auguration, and the events of inauguration day. Eisenhower, Dwight D., Pres. U.S. Mandate for change, 1953-1956; the White House years. Garden City, N.Y., Doubleday, 1963. xviii, 650 p. illus., maps (part col.), ports. E835.E33 First inauguration: p. 100-103. 1201 1196 Eisenhower, Dwight D., Pres. U.S. The prayer of Dwight D. Eisenhower, preceding his inaugural address as 34th President of the United States of America, January 20, 1953. [New York, Printed at the Hammer Creek Press, 1953] [4] p. E836.A56 Rare Bk. Coll. 1202 1197 Faith & freedom; prayer & preparation. Time, V. 61, Jan. 26, 1953: 17-18. illus. AP2.T37, V. 61 First article quotes passages from Ei- senhower's prayer and inaugural address; second includes information about Bibles used and passages on which President in- tended to place his hand when taking the oath. 1203 1198 Great day. Time, V. 61, Feb. 2, 1953: 12-13. il- lus. AP2.T37, V. 61 1204 1199 "Hughes, Emmet J. The ordeal of power; a political memoir of the Eisenhower years. New York, Atheneum, 1963. 372 p. E835.H8 1963 First inauguration: p. 55-56. Second inauguration: p. 230-234. 1205 1200 Inaugural bid at last loses sorrow sign. Washing- ton post, Jan. 18, 1953: 15M. illus. Newsp Official invitation is redesigned. 120 6 1201 The inaugural: biggest and best. Newsweek, V. 41, Jan. 12, 1953: 18. illus. AP2.N6772, V. 41 1207 LEVE 203 Inaugural Committee to provide advice for its suc- cessors. Sunday star (Washington), Feb. 1, 1953: A-12. Newsp 1208 1203 Inaugural in a goldfish bowl: radio-TV blanket ceremonies. Broadcasting, telecasting, V. 44, Jan. 26, 1953: 39. illus. TK6540.B85, V. 44 1209 1204 Inaugural lumber for souvenirs. Evening star (Washington), Feb. 4, 1953: A-15. illus. Newsp 1210 1205 The inaugural reviewing stand. In American In- stitute of Architects. Journal, V. 19, Mar. 1953: 117-118. illus. NA1.A326, V. 19 Illus. on p. 116. 1211 1206 Inaugural VS. coronation: democracy is cheaper. New York times, Oct. 16, 1952: 22. Newsp A comparison of the prices for seats to view the processions. 12/2 1207 Inauguration. Time, V. 61, Jan. 12, 1953: 17-18. illus. AP2.T37, V. 61 Report on preparations for Eiserhower's inauguration includes brief review of some notable past inaugurations. 1213 1208 Inauguration eye-view. Vogue, V. 121, Feb. 15, 1953: 88. TT500. V7, V. 121 1214 1209 The inauguration of President Eiserhower. Illus- trated London news, V. 222, Jan. 31, 1953: 154-155. illus. AP4.13, V. 222 12/5 1210 Inauguration of President of the United States and Vice President. Congressional record, 83d Congress, 1st session, V. 99, Jan. 20, 1953: 450-452. J11.R5, V. 99 121 Inauguration of the President and ice Fresident of the United States of America, Washington, D.C., January 20, 1953. [Ticket to parade stand. Washington, 1953] 1 p. DWP In Eisenhower 1953 folder. 1217 1212 It couldn't have happened anyplace else in the world. Life, V. 34, Feb. 2, 1953: 14-22. illus. AP2.L547, V. 34 Color photograph of inauguration scene appears on cover of this issue. 1218 1213 'MacArthur, Harry. Inauguration believed viewed by 70 million on TV screens. Evening star (Washington), Jan. 21, 1953: A-12. Newsp 1219 1214 Mr. Six sees an inauguration. Business week, Jan. 31, 1953: 30-32. illus. HF5001. B89, 1953 1220 1215 Nation off to a fresh start as Eiserhower takes the helm. Newsweek, V. 41, Jan. 26, 1953: 25-27. illus. AP2.N6772, V. 41 1221 1216 ~Pattee, Dorothea. Inaugural simple or gala? The decision is up to Ike. Washington post, Nov. 9, 1952: 1S. illus. Newsp 1222 1217 Photo report: inauguration, U.S. style. U.S. news & world report, V. 34, Jan. 30, 1953: 29-32. illus. JK1.U65, V. 26 Text of inaugural address appears on p. 98-99. 1223 1218 'Pusey, Merlo J. Eiserhower, the President. New York, Macmillan, 1956. 300 p. E835.P8 Eisenhower's inaugural prayer: p. 105- 107. 205 Radio, TV to shoot the works in covering inaugura- tion. Broadcasting, telecasting, V. 44, Jan. 19, 1953: 37, 40. illus. TK6540.B85, V. 44 1225 1220 Reston, James. Eisenhower lowers boom on top hat, elects a homburg. New York times, Jan. 15, 1953: 20. illus. Newsp 1226 1221 Rovere, Richard H. Letter from Washington. New Yorker, V. 28, Jan. 31, 1953: 55-60. AP2.N6763, V. 28 Reprinted as chapter 9, "Inauguration," in his The Eisenhower Years: Affairs of State (New York, Farrar, Straus and Cudahy [1956] E835.R6), p. 74-80. 1227 1222 Seldes, Gilbert. Notes on an event. Saturday re- view, V. 36, Feb. 7, 1953: 28. Z1219.525, V. 36 About television coverage. 1228 1223 'Snyder, Marty. My friend Ike, by Marty Sryder, with Glenn D. Kittler. New York, F. Fell, 1956. 237 p. illus. E836.S58 First inauguration: p. 195-197. 1229 1224 Stein, Sonia. 75 million TV viewers may see inau- gural. Washington post, Jan. 18, 1953: 1L. Newsp 1230 1225 Truman, Harry S., Pres. U.S. The day Ike snubbed me. Look, V. 24, May 24, 1960: 25-33. il- lus. AP2.L79, V. 24 Published in somewhat different form in his Mr. Citizen ([ New York] Geis Associ- ates, distributed by Random House [1960] E814.A33), p. 15-23. 1231 1226 V.S. President, 1953-1961 (Eisenhower) Inaugural address delivered at the Capitol, Washington, D.C., January 20, 1953. Washington, U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 1953. 5 p. ([U.S.] 83d Congress, 1st session. Senate document no. 9) J82.D81 Jan. 20 1232 1227 J Unna, Warren. Elephants, musicians, medals and /Bible ride inaugural merry-go-round. Wash- ington post, Dec. 19, 1952: 29. ports. Newsp 1233 1228 Unna, Warren. A 'simple' inaugural-no fire- crackers. Washington post, Jan. 20, 1953, special inaugural section: 15. Newsp 1234 1229 Waiting for inauguration day. Business week, Jan. 17, 1953: 28-29. illus. HF5001.B89, 1953 1235 1230 Washington, D.C. Inaugural Committee, 1953. Com- plimentary guide book. [Washington, 1953?] 64 p. illus., maps, ports. DWP In Eiserhower 1953 folder. 1236 1231 Washington, D.C. Inaugural Committee, 1953. Of- ficial program of the inaugural ceremonies inducting into office Dwight D. Eisenhower, President of the United States [and] Richard M. Nixon, Vice President of the United States, January 20, 1953. [Washington, 1953] 48 p. illus. F199.W31 1953 Copy also in DWF, in Eiserhower 1953 folder. 1237 1232 Washington, D.C. Office of the Grand Marshals, 1953. Inaugural parade, 20 January 1953. [Washington, U.S. Govt. Frint. Off., 1953] 60 p. plans. (Ceneral orders, no. 1) DWP Change 1, General Order No. 1 ([4] p.) laid in. In Eisenhower 1953 folder. 1238 1233 'Wilson, Jack. When you are President you stand up and smile. Look, V. 17, Jan. 13, 1953: 76. AP2.L79, V. 17 1238 1234 1239 Wilson, Jack. You have to love horses to run an inauguration. Look, V. 17, Jan. 27, 1953: 96. AP2.L79, V. 17 17391235 1240 Wood, Robert H. Sage decision for safety. Avia- tion week, V. 58, Feb. 2, 1953: 102. TL501.A8, V. 58 Comments on the cancellation of the in- auguration fly-by over the District of Co- lumbia. 208 Dwight D. Eisenhower Second Inauguration 1241 1238 Capital starts cleanup after inaugural hoopla. Washington post, Jan. 23, 1957: B-1. Newsp 1242 1237 Capitol carillons to announce the moment of inau- guration. New York times, Jan. 13, 1957: 50. Newsp 1243 1238 Casey, Phil. Amendment ends old inauguration gap. Washington post, Dec. 16, 1956: A-2. port. Newsp Refers to the 20th amendment to the Con- stitution. 1244 1239 Dean, Ruth. For inaugural, Vinvitations pose knot- ty problems. Evening star (Washington), Jan. 21, 1957: B-4, B-7. illus. Newsp 1245 1240. Delaware in lead again; to head shortened inaug- ural parade as 'her right.' New York times, Dec. 9, 1956: 74. Newsp 1246 1241 Eisenhower, Dwight D., Fres. U.S. Waging peace, 1956-1961; the White House years. Garden City, N.Y., Doubleday, 1965. xxiii, 741 p. illus., ports. E835.E47 Second inauguration: p. 103. Excerpt from address: p. 101. 1247 1242 Flashback. Washington post, Jan. 25, 1957 A-3. illus. Newsp Shows private oath-taking ceremony held on Jan. 20, 1957. 1248 1243 Fleeson, Doris. The President's swearing-in: dim view taken of plan to keep Sunday oath-taking private. Evening star (Washington), Jan. 17, 1957: A-9 Newen 1249 1244 209 ~Folliard, Edward T. Ike, Nixon oath in pri- vate. Washington post, Jan. 21, 1957: A-1, A-3. Newsp Account of the private oath-taking cere- mony held on'Sunday, Jan. 20, from which the press was excluded. 1250 1245 Fourth faith. Newsweek, V. 49, Feb. 4, 1957: 86. AP2. 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B89, 1957 1258 1290 210 Kerr protests putting Indians at parade's end. Washington post, Jan. 27, 1957: B-4. Newsp 1259 1254 Langbein, F. W. Teamwork played its part in good communications for the inauguration of a President. Transmitter, V. 45, Mar./Apr. 1957: 2-5. illus. TK1.T7, V. 45 1260. 1255 Lawrence, David. Inauguration a symbol of equal- ity; bi-racial and multi-religious roles in services seen as signal to world. Evening star (Washington), Jan. 23, 1957: A-21. Newsp 1261 1256 Let joy be unconfined. Reporter, V. 16, Jan. 24, 1957: 2, 4. D839.R385, V. 16 Preparing for the inauguration. 1262 1257 Lewire, Frances. Inauguration costs $1 million; a mere 35 words makes it legal. Washington post, Jan. 21, 1957: C-15. Newsp 1263 1258 McLendon, Winzola. Service splendor for the 'big parade. I Diplomat, V. 8, Jan. 1957: 39, 65. ports. AP2.D575, V. 8 1264 1259 Networks firm datails of inaugural coverage. Broadcasting, telecasting, V. 52, Jan. 21, 1957: 88. TK6540. 585, V. 52 1.265 1260 President Eisenhower's second term: inauguration ceremonies. Illustrated London news, V. 230, Feb. 2, 1957: 187. illus. AP4.13, V. 230 1266 1261 Presidential oath videotaped. Broadcasting, tele- casting, V. 52, Jan. 28, 1957: 68. illus. TK6540. B85, V. 52 1267 1202 Resume of the inaugural round. Diplomat, V. 8, Jan. 1957: 36-37. AP2. D575, V. 8 1268 1263 Second inaugural. "Beyond our own frontiers." Time, V. 69, Jan. 28, 1957: 17-18. illus. AP2.T37, V. 69 Includes excerpts from the inaugural ad- dress. 1269 126+ A solemn inaugural and a gay celebration. Life, V. 42, Feb. 4, 1957: 24-33. illus. AP2.L547, V. 42 1270 1265 The sun comes out. New republic, V. 136, Feb. 4, 1957: 2. AP2. N624, V. 136 1271 1266 U.S. President, 1953-1961 (Eisenhower) Inaugural address delivered at the Capitol, Washington, D.C., January 21, 1957. Washington, U.S. Govt. Print. Cff., 1957. 4 p. ([U.S.] 85th Congress, 1st session. Senate document no. 15) J82.D85 Jan. 21 1272 1267 U.S. President, 1953-1961 (Eisenhower) The price of peace; second inaugural address delivered at the Capitol, January 21, 1957. [Washing- ton, U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 1957] 9 p. (U.S. Dept. of State. Publication 6415. General foreign policy series, 114) E835.U565 1273 1268 Washington, D.C. Inaugural Committee, 1957. Inau- guration 1957 guide book. [Washington, 1957?] 29 p. illus., maps, ports. DWP Two copies in Eisenhower 1957 folder. 1274 1269 212 Washington, D.C. Inaugural Committee, 1957. Cf- ficial program, 43rd inauguration, 1957; in- ducting into office, Dwight D. Eisenhower, President of the United States [and] Richard M. Nixon, Vice President of the United States. [Washington, 1957] 48 p. illus. F199.W31 1957 Two copies also in DWP, in Eisenhower 1957 folder. 213 John F. Kennedy 1275 1270 Beerless inauguration. America, V. 104, Jan. 28, 1961: 554. EX801.A5, V. 104 Refers to sponsorship of television broadcasts. 1276 1271 Byron, George H. Telephone men and women again meet inaugural communications challenge. Transmitter, V. 49, Jan./Feb. 1961: 2-4. illus. TK1.T7, V. 49 1277 1272 vChilds, Marquis W. Unique aspects of the inaugur- al. Washington post, Jan. 20, 1961: A-20. Newsp 1278 1273 The 44th inaugural. The 'second family. 1 News- week, V. 57, Jan. 30, 1961: 18-19. illus. AP2.N6772, V. 57 1279 1274 Frost, Robert. Dedication [and] The gift out- right [by Robert Frost] The inaugural ad- dress [of John Fitzgerald Kennedy] Washing- ton, D.C., January the twentieth, 1961. [New York, Printed for friends of the Spiral Press, 1961] [19] 1. illus. PS3511.R94D4 Rare Bk. Coll. "Edition of five hundred copies This copy is number 291." The poems were "presented as part of the inaugural ceremonies, January the twen- tieth, 1961.' 1280 1275 Inaugural: a big job in a short time. Democratic digest, V. 8, Jan./Feb. 1961: 48-49. port. JK2311.D34, V. 8 1281 1276 The inauguration: 1961. Commonweal, V. 73, Feb. 3, 1961: 471-472. AP2.C6897, V. 73 1282 IZTI Inauguration of the President of the United States and Vice President. Congressional record, 87th Congress, 1st session, V. 107, Jan. 20, 1961: 1010-1013. J11.85, V. 107 1283 1278 , [Invitation] to attend and participate in the in- auguration of John Fitzgerald Kennedy. [Washington, 1961] 1 p. DWP In Kennedy inauguration scrapbook. 1284 1279 Johnson, Haynes. Here's how Kennedy wrote own speech. Evening star (Washington), Jan. 22, 1961: A-1, A-6. Newsp 1285 1280 Kennedy crew to ride PT boat at inaugural. Wash- ing ton post, Dec. 11, 1960: B-1. Newsp 1286 1281 Lasky, Victor. J. F. K.: the man and the myth. New York, Macmillan [1963] 653 p. E842.L3 Inauguration: 19-23. 1287 1282 Lewis, Anthony. Presidential diary: Kennedy's day is long, exhilerating and occasionally tedious. New York times, Jan. 21, 1961: 11. illus. Newsp 1288 1283 Life (Chicago) Inaugural spectacle, by the edi- tors of Life. Souvenir ed. [New York? c1961] [67] p. illus. F200.15 bs21 1284 Lincoln, Evelyn. My twelve years with John F. Kennedy. New York, D. McKay Co. [1965] 371 p. E842.154 Inauguration: p. 223-227. 1290 1285 Lowe, Jacques. The inauguration, 1961. In his Portrait: the emergence of John F. Kennedy. New York, McGraw-Hill [1961] p. 196-223. illus., ports. E842.165 1241 1200 McGrory, Mary. Flying start and notable agility. America, V. 104, Feb. 4, 1961: 585. EX801.A5, V. 104 1292 1287 Markmann, Charles L., and Mark Sherwin. The inau- guration. In their John F. Kenredy: a sense of purpose. New York, St. Martin's Fress [1961] p. 82-89. E841.M3 1293 1288 Meyers, Joan S., ed. John Fitzgerald Kennedy; as we remember him. Edited and produced under the direction of Goddard Lieberson. Editor, Joan Meyers; art director, Ira Teichberg. New York, Atheneum, 1965. illus., facsims. group ports. (A Columbia records legacy col- lection book) E842.M46 Inauguration: p. 107-[113]. 1294 1289 New era-photo report. John F. Kennedy, President of the United States. U.S. news & world re- port, V. 50, Jan. 30, 1961: 32-36. illus. JK1.U65, V. 50 1295 1290 A new hand, a new voice, a new verve. Life, V. 50, Jan. 27, 1961: 16-30. illus. AP2.L547, V. 50 Color photograph of President's drive to White House after inauguration appears on cover of this issue. 1296 1291 New York times. The Kennedy years. Text prepared under the direction of Harold Faber with con- tributions by John Corry [and others] In- trod. by Tom Wicker. Photos. by Jacques Lowe and others. Contributing photographer: George "Tames. New York, Viking Fress [1964] 327 p. illus. (part col.), ports. (part col.) E842.N45 Inauguration: p. 149-[172]. 1297 1292 Robert Frost adds poet's touch. New York times, Jan. 21, 1961: 9. illus. Newsp Gives text of "Preface" and "The Gift Outright." 1248 1200 216 "Schlesinger, Arthur M., Jr. A thousand days; John F. Kennedy in the White House. Boston, Houghton Mifflin Co., 1965. xiv, 1087 p. E841.S3 Inauguration: p. [1]-5, 164-165, 731- 732. 1299 'Sidey, Hugh. John F. Kennedy, President. New ed. New York, Atheneum, 1964. 434 p. ports. E842.S5 1964 Inauguration: p. 37-42. 1300 1295 Sorensen, Theodore C. Kennedy. New York, Harper & Row [1965] 783 p. port. E841.56 Inauguration and address: p. 240-248. 1301 1296 Special report on inauguration; historic installa- tion of John Kennedy saw more Megro partici- pation than any other in history. Ebony, V. 16, Mar. 1961: 33-38, 40-41, 88-90. il- lus. (part col.) AP2.E165, V. 16 1302 1297 Text of 4 prayers at Capitol ceremony. New York times, Jan. 21, 1941: 12. Newsp 1303 1298 U.S. President, 1961-1963 (Kennedy) The first book edition of John F. Kennedy's inaugural address. Proclamation by Lyndon B. Johnson. Illustrated by Leonard Everett Fisher. New York, F. Watts [1964] 39 p. illus. J82.D91 Jan 20c 1354 1299 U.S. President, 1961-1963 (Kennedy) The inaugural address, by John F. Kennedy, January 20, 1961. Washington, Colortone Press [1965?] 1 V. (unpaged) illus. J82.D91 Jan. 20d 1965 130 1300 U.S. President, 1961-1963 (Kennedy) Inaugural ad- dress delivered at the Capitol, Washington, D.C., January 20, 1961. Washington, U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 1961. 3 p. ([U.S.] 87th Congress, 1st session. Senate document no. 9) J82.091 Jan. 20 1306 1301 211 U.S. President, 1961-1963 (Kennedy) The inaugural address, delivered at the Capitol, Washing- ton, January 20, 1961. Worcester, A. J. St. Onge [1961] 30 p. port. 68 mm. J82.D91 Jan. 20a Min. Case 1307 1302 VU.S. President, 1961-1963 (Kennedy) Inaugural ad- dress of John Fitzgerald Kennedy, 35th Presi- dent of the United States, delivered at the Capitol, Washington, January 20, 1961. [Los Angeles, 1965] 47 p. port. 43 mm. J82.D91 Jan. 20b Min. Case "Handset, printed and bound by Bela Blau, Los Angeles, California, January 20, 1965." 1308 1303 U.S. President, 1961-1963 (Kennedy) Inaugural ad- dress of John Fitzgerald Kennedy, Thirty- fifth President of the United States of Amer- ica, Washington, D.C., Inauguration Day: 20 January 1961. [Los Angeles? 1961?] 13 p. J82.091 Jan. 20b Rare Ek. Coll. "Printed by students of 'The Art of the Book' at the Press of the Department of Fine Arts, University of Southern Califor- nia." 1309 1304 Washington, D.C. Inaugural Committee, 1961. The inauguration of John Fitzgerald Kennedy and Lyndon Baines Johnson, January 20, 1961. Ed- ward H. Foley, chairman. Samuel C. Bright- man, director of publicity. [John P. Ander- son, editor. Washington, 1962?] 1 V. (un- paged) illus. F200.W28 Rare Bk. Coll. Reproductions of articles, illustra- tions, etc., chiefly from American and for- eign newspapers. 1310 1305 Washington, D.C. Inaugural Committee, 1961. Of- ficial program, inaugural ceremonies of John F. Kennedy, thirty-fifth President of the United States, and Lyndon B. Johnson, thirty- seventh Vice President of the United States. Washington, D.C., January 20, 1961. [Wash- ington] c1961. 63 p. illus. F200.W3 Partial contents.-Colorful inaugurals of the past, by Frederick B. Sweet (p. 40- 42). - The inaugural ball, past and present (p. [50]). 1311 218 Washington, D.C. Inaugural Committee, 1961. Of- ficial program: inaugural ceremonies of John F. Kennedy, thirty-fifth President of the United States, and Lyndon B. Johnson, thirty- seventh Vice President of the United States. Washington, D.C., January 20, 1961. [Wash- ington, 1961] 63, 31 p. illus. F200. W314 Rare Bk. Coll. "A Pictorial Review: 1961 Inauguration, Including the Complete Text of the Presi- dential Inaugural Address" (31 p. at end) has special t.p. "Copy no. 120 of the limited deluxe edition." 1312 1307 "We shall pay any price." The 35th. Time, V. 77, Jan. 27, 1961: 7-12. illus. AP2. T37, V. 77 Box on p. 8 contains excerpts from the inaugural address. 1313 1308 West, Dick. Frost wrote inauguration poetry fast. Washington post, Jan. 27, 1961: A-6. Newsp 1314 1309 Wolfarth, Donald L. John F. Kennedy in the tra- dition of inaugural speeches. Quarterly journal of speech, V. 47, Apr. 1961: 124-132. tables. PN4071.Q3, V. 47 First table, on p. 125, shows number of words and sentences in inaugural addresses. 219 Lyndon B. Johnson 1315 1310 Amrine, Michael. This awesome challenge, the hundred days of Lyndon Johnson. New York, Putnam [1964] 283 p. E846.A6 Inauguration: p. 23-25. 1316 1311 "Blumenthal, Fred. This week's inauguration re- calls 30 seconds of history. Parade, Jan. 17, 1965: 10. illus. AP2.P263, 1965 About the swearing in of President John- son on Nov. 22, 1963. 1317 1312 The day Kennedy died. Newsweek, V. 62, Dec. 2, 1963: 20-26. illus. AP2.N6772, V. 62 Includes an account of the swearing in (p. 24-25) and a photograph of the ceremony (p. 22). 1318 1313 The full record. Time, V. 89, Feb. 24, 1967: 19- 21. illus. AP2.T37, V. 89 A series of photographs taken when Pres- ident Johnson was sworn in on Nov. 22, 1963. 1319 1314 "I ask your help-and God's." Life, V. 55, Nov. 29, 1963: 30-31. illus. AP2.1547, V. 55 Fresident Johnson is sworn in. 1320 1315 Knebel, Fletcher. After the shots: the ordeal of Lyndon Johnson. Look, V. 28, Mar. 10, 1964: 26-28, 30, 33. port. AP2.L79, V. 28 Includes description of the swearing-in ceremony. 1321 1316 Manchester, William R. The death of a Fresident, November 20-November 25, 1963. New York, Harper & Row [1967] xvi, 710 p. E842.9.M28 1967 Swearing in of President Johnson: p. 324-326. 12- 1011 220 Mr. Johnson is sworn in as the 36th sident. Illustrated London news, V. 243 Lov. 30, 1963: 890. illus. APL.13, V. 243 1323 1318 A new President is sworn in at a time of stress and tragedy, by a woman, Judge Sarah Hughes. Congressional record, 88th Congress, 1st ses- sion, V. 109, Dec. 4, 1963: 23212-23213. J11.R5, V. 109 Reprints article by Judge Hughes which originally appeared in the Texas Observer of Nov. 29, 1963. 1324 1319 New York times. The road to the White House; the story of the 1964 election, by the staff of the New York times. Edited by Harold Faber. New York, McGraw-Hill [1965] xvi, 305 p. illus., ports. E850.N42 Johnson's first inauguration: p. 1-2. Second inauguration: p. 287-294. 1325 1320 The transfer of power. Time, V. 82, Nov. 29, 1963: 25-26. illus. AP2. T37, V. 82 1326 1321 Wise, Dan, and Marietta (Morris) Maxfield. The day Kennedy died. San Antonio, Naylor Co. [1964] 137 p. E842.9.W5 Swearing in of President Johnson: p. 127-130. 221 Lyndon B. Johnson Second Inauguration 1327 1322 The covenant. The inauguration. Time, V. 85 Jan. 29, 1965: 9-19A. illus. (part col.) AP2.T37, V. 85 1328 1323 Eastern to sponsor inauguration on NBC. Sponsor, V. 18, Aug. 24, 1964: 19. HF6146.R3S6, V. 18 1329 1324 'Eller, J. N. It was a warm day in Washington. America, V. 112, Feb. 6, 1965: 185. BX801.A5, V. 112 1330 1325 Floats prepared for inauguration. New York times, Jan. 17, 1965: 58. Newsp 1331 1326 For LBJ-a Texas-size inaugural. Newsweek, V. 65, Jan. 25, 1965: 21-22. illus. AP2.N6772, V. 65 1332 1327 For the inauguration: mufti for President, quilts for newsmen. Editor & publisher, V. 97, Dec. 26, 1964: 11. PN4700.E4, V. 98 1333 1328 Friedman, Rick. Weather, security inauguration worries. Editor & publisher, V. 98, Jan. 16, 1965: 60. illus. PN4700.E4, V. 98 1334 1329 Gilley, Fred T. Wood to launch a President. American forests, V. 71, Jan. 1965: 2-3, 48- 49. illus. SD1.A55, V. 71 1335 1330 Great day. New Yorker, V. 40, Jan. 30, 1965: 24- 25. AP2.N6763, V. 40 1376 22 Great society bows in; inauguration of Lyndon B. Johnson sets tone of integration for Nation. Ebony, V. 20, Apr. 1965: 66-68, 70, 72-73. illus. (part col.) AP2.E165, V. 20 1337 1332 / Heady, Robert. Inauguration to be showcase for new marketing face of Eastern Air Lines. Ad- vertising age, V. 36, Jan. 18, 1965: 3, 94. HF5801.A276, V. 36 1338 1333 Inaugural parade-how it's being changed. U.S. news & world report, V. 58, Jan. 4, 1965: 10. JK1.U65, V. 58 1339 1334 Inaugural protection for the President: glass and armor plate. U.S. news & world report, V. 58, Jan. 11, 1965: 10. illus. JK1.U65, V. 58 1340 1335 Inaugural-'y': all come.' Newsweek, V. 65, Jan. 18, 1965: 22-23. illus. AP2.N6772, V. 65 1341 1336 The inauguration of Fresident Johnson. Life, V. 58, Jan. 29, 1965: 24-33. col. illus. AP2.L547, V. 58 Color photograph of inauguration scene appears on cover of this issue. 1342 1337 Inauguration of the President of the United States and Vice Fresident. Congressional record, 89th Congress, 1st session, V. 111, Jan. 20, 1965: 984-986. J11.R5, V. 111 1343 1338 Inauguration week. Time, V. 85, Jan. 22, 1965: 13. illus. AP2.T37, V. 85 1344 1339 Johnson dresses down; his decision to wear busi- ness suit at inauguration bucks time-honored tradition. Business week, Dec. 19, 1964: 30. illus. HF5001. B89, 1964 1340 223 Johnson's inauguration broadcasters' field day. Broadcasting, V. 68, Jan. 25, 1965: 72-73. illus. TK6540. B85, V. 68 1346 1341 Johnson's lavish inauguration. Illustrated London news, V. 246, Jan. 30, 1965: 32-35. illus. AP4.13, V. 246 1347 1342 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 1348 1343 Phelps, McAndrew. Portrait of the President as a reasonable man. America, V. 112, Jan. 30, 1965: 157. BX801.A5, V. 112 1349 1344 Photo report: it was LBJ's great day. U.S. news & world report, V. 58, Feb. 1, 1965: 37-40. illus. JK1.U65, V. 58 1350 Security so tight Indians had to take heads off arrows. Washington post, Jan. 21, 1965: A2. Newsp 1351 1345 Text of four prayers offered at ceremony. Wash- ington post, Jan. 21, 1965: A9. Newsp 1352 1346 Tremendous oath [by] T. R. B. New republic, V. 152, Jan. 23, 1965: 4. AP2. N624, V. 152 1353 1347 Truntich, Paul J. Telephone men and women again meet the inaugural communications challenge. Transmitter, V. 53, Jan./Feb. 1965: 18-21. illus. TK1.T7, V. 53 1354 IV40 227 U.S. President, 1963- (Lyndon B. Johnson) In- augural address of Lyndon Baines Johnson, President of the United States, delivered at the Capitol, Washington, D.C., January 20, 1965. Washington, U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 1965. 3p. ([U.S.] 89th Congress, 1st ses- sion. Senate document, no. 9) DLC 1355 1349 Washington, D.C. Inaugural Committee, 1965. The Inaugural Committee presents the program for the inauguration of Lyndon Baines Johnson, 36th President of the United States, and Hu- bert Horatio Humphrey, 38th Vice President of the United States, January 20, 1965. [Wash- ington, 1965] 1 V. (unpaged) illus. (part col.) F200.W32 1356 Washington, D.C. Inaugural Committee, 1965. Threshold of tomorrow: the Great Society; the inauguration of Lyndon Baires Johnson, 36th President of the United States, and Hu- bert Horatio Humphrey, 38th Vice President of the United States, January 20, 1965. [Don R. Petit, editor-in-chief. Washington, Program and Book Committee of the 1965 Presidential Inaugural Committee, 1965] 107 p. illus. (part col.) F200.W33 1965 Supplement ([12] p.) inserted at end. Partial contents. The inaugural balls, by Perle Mesta (p. [48]-49) The inaugural belongs to the people, by John W. McCormack (p. 63, 104-106). The inaugural-an act of government, by Paul Aiken (p. [64]-65, 107- [108]). 1357 1351 World's biggest TV studio; broadcasters ready to give record-breaking coverage to inauguration of President Johnson. Broadcasting, V. 68, Jan. 18, 1965: 78-79. illus. TK6540. B85, V. 52 225 INDEX A Tyler, 593-94 Van Buren, 575, 578-79 Adams, Charles Francis, 491, 644 Washington, 233, 424, 452, 481-82 ed., 1 Wilson, 951, 954, 966-68, 974, 977, 980 Adams, Franklin P., 944 Aeroplanes, 1039, 1193-94, 1240 Adams, Frederick B., 1056 Aiken, Paul, 1356 Adams, Henry, 527 Aikman, Lonnelle, 2 Adams, James Truslow, ed., 3, 16 Albright, Robert C., 1134 ADAMS, JOHN, 42, 126, 161, 233, 435, Alden, John, 421 438, 443, 450-51, 459, 461, 1,76, Aldrich, Charles, 645 491-502 Alexander, Holmes M., 574 ADAMS, JOHN QUINCY, 1, 23, 43, 125- Allen, Hardee, 204 26, 164-65, 420, 544, 552-58 Allen, Robert S., 160 Adams, Samuel, 527 Allison, John M., 492 Adams, Samuel H., 985 Ames, Mary (Clemmer), 235, 747-48, 755, 768 Adams, Sherman, 1192 Amrine, Michael, 1315 Addresses, inaugural, 117, 137, 163, Anderson, Isabel W. (Perkins), 4 219-34, 1314 Anderson, John P., ed., 1309 Adams, J., 233, 501-2 Andrews, Dorothea, 5 Adams, J. Q., 555, 557-58 Andrews, William L., 422 Buchanan, 635, 642 Anniversaries of inaugurations Cleveland, 796, 830 Buchanan, 639 Coolidge, 1018, 1021, 1029 Jefferson, 505 Eisenhower, 1199, 1202, 1215, 1222, Lincoln 1231, 1246, 1255, 1268, 1271-72 (1861), 652, 675, 679, 684, 692 Garfield, 773, 777, 781, 784 (1865), 699-700, 709, 715-16 Grant, 737, 746, 749 Washington (1789), 420-21, L29-30, 444, Harding, 993, 1001, 1003-4 447, 455, 464-66, 471-72, 475, 484-86, Harrison, B., 816, 825 489 Harrison, W. H., 586-87, 589 Anthony, Katharine s., 533 Hayes, 761 Archbald, Thomas F., 382 Hoover, 1033, 1044, 1049-50 ARTHUR, CHESTER A., 39, 82, 164, 779, 787- Jackson, 562-63, 572 89 Jefferson, 233, 508, 511, 522-32 Asbell, Bernard, 1144 Johnson, A., 721-22 Association of American Railroads, 1156 Johnson, L. B., 1342, 1354 Attendance records, 56, 98, 108, 155 Kennedy, 1279, 1282, 1284, 1300, Austen, Albert A., 219 1303-8, 1311-12, 1314 Automobiles, 192 Lincoln, 647, 654, 656, 663-66, 668, 677, 682, 687, 690, 703, 705, 708 McKinley, 848, 858, 869, 877 B Madison, 526, 540 Monroe, 546, 551 B., T. R., 1352 Pierce, 628-29 Bache, Richard, 463 Polk, 600-601, 603 Bacheller, Irving, 423 Roosevelt, F. D., 1056, 1069, 1080, Badeau, Adam, 727 1088-92, 1109, 1111, 1118-19, Baer, Frank L., 7 1123, 1131, 1141, 1143 Bain, George G., 826-27 Roosevelt, T., 897 Baker, Abby G., 887 Taft, 918, 936-37 Baker, Ray Stannard, 945 Taylor, 612, 614, 616-18, 622 Baldwin, Elbert F., 988 Truman, 1148, 1151, 1169, 1183 Balls, inaugural, 50, 63, 112, 154, 184, 226 - 2 - Balls, inaugural (continued) Jefferson, 503 235-320, 1095, 1310, 1356 Lincoln, 646, 694 (1789), 241, 251, 276, 477, 535 McKinley, 321, 842 (1809), 23, 186, 239, 247, 251, 256, Monroe, 541-42 259, 267, 281, 286, 535 Pierce, 626-27 (1813), 535 Polk, 598-99 (1821), 287 Roosevelt, F. D., 12 (1825), 288 Roosevelt, T., 888 (1829), 289 Taft, 914 (1841), 290-91 Taylor, 609 (1849), 292-93, 649, 682, 686 Washington, 11, 426-27, 493 (1857), 294 Wilson, 946 (1861), 265, 295, 348, 655 Marshall, John, 10 (1865), 240, 284, 296-97, 718 religious aspects, 11, 427 (1869), 298, 742, 747 weather, 365 (1873), 235, 272, 282, 299-300, 742, Barkley, Alben W., 1121 747 Barnard, Harry, 757 (1881), 301, 778, 780 Bassett, John S., 560 (1885), 237, 302-3, 791, 805 Batchelder, Frank R., 862 (1889), 304-5 Baughman, Urbanus E., 13 (1893), 306-8 Beale, Betty, 242 (1897), 243, 309-12 Beard, Frank, 791 (1901), 249, 261, 313-15 Bell, William A., 1100 (1905), 316 Bells, 356, 1242 (1909), 268, 280, 317-18, 922, 930 Bemis, Samuel Flagg, 554 (1925), 319 Bent, Silas, 617 (1933), 283 Berliner, Milton, 15 (1937), 250 Bernard, Kenneth A., 348 (1949), 236, 245, 273, 278, 320 Bibles, 321-45, 1202, 1232 (1953), 253, 264, 269 Bibliography, 119, 128 (1961), 285 inaugural committee records, 204-5, 1185, (1965), 258 1188 invitations, programs, etc., 287-320 Binkley, Wilfred E., 16 menus, 284, 303-4, 308, 310, 314-16, Bishop, James A., 695 318 Bishop, Joseph B., 17-19 Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, 61, 168 Blaine, James G., 782 Bancroft, Aaron, 424 Bliss, Louis D., 243 Banister, Margaret, 8-9 Bloom, Sol, 428 Bankers Trust Company, New York, 425 Blumenthal, Fred, 1316 Banks, Elizabeth L., 841 Blythe, samuel G., 889 Barbee, David R. Boldrick, Samuel J., 812 balls, inaugural, 239-41, 1095 Bolles, Blair, 1101 Bible, 321 Booth, John wilkes, 704 individual inaugurations Bowen, Clarence W., 429, 431 Adams, J., 493 ed., 430 Adams, J. Q., 552-53 Bowers, Claude G., 504, 720 Buchanan, 633 Bowers, Renzo D., ed., 225 Cleveland, 790 Boykin, Edward, 505 Garfield, 769 Bradley, Wendell P., 349 Grant, 728 Brady, Mathew B., 93 Harrison, B., 810-11 Brandon, Dorothy (Barrett), 1195 Harrison, W. H., 581 Brant, Irving, 534, 539 Hayes, 756 Brant, Theron L., 20 Jackson, 559 Briggs, Emily E., 729 227 - 3 - Brooks, Noah, 696 Classman, Don, 650 Brown, Everett S., 432 Clay, Henry, 541, 549-50 Brown, George R., 21-23 Cleaves, Freeman, 582 Brown, John Mason, 1196-97 Clemens, Cyril, 1145 Brueckner, H., 458 CLEVELAND, GROVER Bryan, Wilhelmus B., 24 1st inauguration, 27, 29, 126, 164, 170, BUCHANAN, JAMES, 69, 126, 164, 631, 200, 207, 790-809 633-43 2d inauguration, 132, 800, 826-40 Bullard, Frederic Lauriston, 651 Cline, John H., 30 Burges, Sir James B., bart., 490 Clothing and dress Burns, James M., 1057 men's, 994, 1225, 1252, 1332, 1344 Burr, Kate, 25 women's, 120, 187, 201, 253, 261, 1159 Burton, Harold H., 543 Cloud, Archibald J., 435 Busey, Samuel C., 506 Cobb, Irvin s., 916 Buttons, 433 Coffin, Charles C., 436 Byrd, Harry F., 1135 Collier, Rex, 366 Byron, George H., 1276 Colman, Edna M. (Hercher), 31-33 Commager, Henry s., 34 ed., 569, 586, 1006 C Committees, inaugural. See Washington, D.C. Inaugural Committee Cahn, Robert, 273 Communications, 1198, 1259. See also News- Calver, William L., 433 paper reporting; Phototelegraphy; Radio Campbell, Amelia D., 434 broadcasting; Telegraph; Telephones; Tele- Campbell, Jennie S., 244 vision Canby, Courtlandt, ed., 647 Concerts, 301, 303, 310, 314, 316, 318, 349- Canby, Margaret H., 245 52, 354-55, 357-58, 360-64, 775, 1132 Carpenter, Frances, ed., 792 Connecticut Infantry. 2d Regt. (Militia), 750 Carpenter, Frank B., 677 Considine, Robert B., 950 Carpenter, Frang G., 792 COOLIDGE, CALVIN Carper, Elsie, 1135 1st inauguration, 1006-16 Casey, Emma (Dent), 730 2d inauguration, 107, 325, 350, 1009, 1011, Casey, Phil, 1243 1014-15, 1017-31 Catton, Bruce, 26 Coolidge, Grace (Goodhue), 1014 Cavanagh, Catherine F., 246 Coontz, John L., 248 Chamberlain, Ivory, 623 Corry, John, 1296 Chambrun, Charles Adolphe de Pineton, Costs, 1135, 1262 marquis de, 697 Cousins, Margaret, 1152 Chance, William W., 28 Cowboys, participation of, 888, 893 Change of Inauguration Day, 366, 381- Cresson, William P., 544 419, 1095, 1120, 1243 Crowninshield, Mary (Bradford), 249 Chapin, Elizabeth (Moore), 29 Cullinane, James, 250 Chapple, Joseph Mitchell, 863, 890, Current, Richard N., ed., 676 915, 949, 989, 1017, 1032 Curtis, George T., 634 Chase, Salmon P., 324 Curtis, George W., 437 Cheney, John V., ed., 226, 230 Curtis, William E., 507 Childs, Marquis W., 1277 Chinard, Gilbert, 494 Chittenden, Lucius E., 648 D Chronicle junior, 668, 698 Citizens' Joint Committee on National Daly, John J., 1157 Representation for the District of Daniel, Frederick s., 36 Columbia, 1034, 1058 Davidson, Robert H., 1035, 1198 Clark, Allen C., 247, 535, 649 Davies, Joseph E., 1121 228 - 4 - Davis, John, 508 F Davis, Richard Harding, 843 Dean, Ruth, 1244 Faber, Harold, ed., 1296, 1324 De Blois, Frank, 37 Farley, James A., 95 De La Bedoyere, Michael, 438 Fawcett, Waldon, 864 Dewar, Helen, 700 Feis, Herbert, 1060 District of Columbia Feis, Ruth (Stanley-Brown), 770 Board of Commissioners, 891, 1036, Fenton, Edward, 51 1103, 1158 Field, Kate, 388, 828 Police Dept., 1037 FILLMORE, MILLARD, 69, 82, 164-65, 611, 623- Dixon, Mason J., 38 25 Donovan, Robert J., 1199 Fincher, Ernest B., 52 Doolittle, Amos, 453 Finney, Ruth, 1120 Dougherty, J. Hampden, 387 Fish, Hamilton, 740 Douglas, Stephen A., 673, 689 Fitch, George, 53 Douglas, William 0., 1086 Flag, 434, 487 Douglass, Frederick, 701 Fleeson, Doris, 1248 Dowe, Charles E., 439, 475 Fleming, Thomas, 54-55 Doyle, Burton T., 39 Fletcher, Robert S., comp. and ed., 861 Dress. See Clothing and dress Floats, 35, 1330 Drury, Martin L., 40 Flynn, John T., 442, 1061 Duhamel, James F., 693 Flynn, Michael W., 389 Dunn, Charles, 1038, 1059 Foley, James P., 56 Du Puy, William A., 990 Folliard, Edward T., 57, 327, 1249 Durant, Alice K. (Rand), 41 Foote, Kate, 793, 814, 829 Durant, John, 41 Forbes, Quincy, 845 Dyer, Brainerd, 610 Ford, Elizabeth, 58 Foster, Lillian, comp., 718 Fountain, Joe H., 1008 E Fouquières, Andre de, 952 Franklin National Bank, Franklin Square, Eaton, Dorothy S., 536 L.I., 276 Eaton, William D., 951 Fraser, Hugh R., 60 Eberlein, Harold D., 42-43 Frederic, Katherine A., 391 Eckenrode, Hamilton J., 758 Freed, Clyde H., 61 Edgerton, Joseph S., 1039 Freeman, Douglas Southall, 443 Eiselen, Malcolm R., 44 Friedman, Rick, 1333 EISENHOWER, DWIGHT D. Friggens, Paul G., 893 1st inauguration, 85, 182, 326, 334, Frost, Lawrence A., 731 351, 354, 359, 1148, 1192-1240 Frost, Robert, 1279, 1297, 1313 2d inauguration, 210, 327, 347, 349, Fuess, Claude M., 1009 1204, 1241-74 Fuller, Melville W., 444 Eisenhower, Mamie (Doud), 120, 253, Fuller, Muriel, 70 1195 Furman, Bess, 64, 352 Eller, J. N., 1329 Ellet, Elizabeth F. (Lummis), 251 Ellis, John B., 45 G Emerson, Edwin, 46 Essary, Helen, 1104 Gage, Earle W., 65 Essary, J. Fred, 1095 Gann, Dolly (Curtis), 1040 Evans, Frederick W., comp. and ed., GARFIELD, JAMES A., 29, 39, 125, 164, 768-86 861 Garfield, Mollie. See Stanley-Brown, Mary Evans, Jessie F., 48 (Garfield) Evert, Lawrence, 1019 Gemmill, Jane W., 771 - 5 - George, Alexander R., 66-67 Harrison, Bernie, 1251 Gibbs, George, 495 HARRISON, WILLIAM HENRY, 1, 23, 60, 69, Gilbert, Clinton W., 68 125-26, 164-65, 581-92, 596 Gillam, Victor, 815, 846, 865 Hart, Albert B., 448 Gillam, william, 1063 Harvey, Charles M., 80-81 Gilley, Fred T., 1334 Harvey, Peter, 586 Gilliam, Armistead W., 1064 Haven, Gilbert, 733 Gobright, Lawrence A., 69 Haverlin, Carl, 679 Goebel, Dorotny (Burne), 583 Hay, John, 674 Goodwin, Philo A., 561 Hayden, Mercedes P., 367 Gould, Morton, 349 HAYES, RUTHERFORD B., 126, 164, 727, 734, Graham, Alberta P., 70 740-L, 743, 755-67 Grant, G. B., 254 Hazelton, George C., 82 Grant, Julia (Dent), 742 Hazen, W. P. C., 108 GRANT, ULYSSES S. Heady, Robert, 1337 1st inauguration, 63, 93, 125-26, Hehmeyer, Walter, 1146 164, 178, 727-46 Helm, Edith (Benham), 83 2d inauguration, 125-26, 153, 164, Henry, John C., 84 178, 379-80, 73C-31, 734, 740- Henry, Laurin L. 85 43, 747-54 Henry, Thomas R., 86-89 Grattan, Thomas C., 584 Hesseltine, William B., 734 Greek Orthodox Church, 1250 Hill, D. William, 1106 Green, Constance (McLaughlin), 71 Hill, William, 90 Green, James A., 585 Hirst, Francis W., 509 Green, Samuel A., 702 Historicus, pseud., ed., 468 Greene, Ward, ed., 889 Hitchcock, F. H., 895 Greenwood, Grace. See Lippincott, Hoffman, Jay K., 353 Sara J. (Clarke) Holland, Cecil, 392 Griffis, William E., 624 Hollander, Herbert s., 92 Griffiths, Harriet, 73 Hone, Philip, 571 Grigg, William, 652 HOOVER, HERBERT C., 147, 1011, 1014-15, Griswold, Rufus W., 445 1032-55 Gross, Gerald C., 220 Hoover, Irwin H., 953, 1020 Groton, Mass. Citizens, 489 Hopkins, J. G. E., ed., 3 Grunewald, Hudson, 1041 Horan, Gertrude, 93 Grupp, George W., 74 Horan, James D., 93 Guiterman, Arthur, 446 Howard, Oliver 0., 612 Gwertzman, Bernard, 75 Howe, George F., 787 Hoyt, Edwin P., 545, 613 Hubbard, Cortlandt V., 42-43 H Hubbell, Jay B., 654 Hughes, Carolyn B., 258 Hager, Alice R., 76 Hughes, Emmet J., 1204 Hale, William B., 77 Hughes, Sarah, 1323 Haley, William D., 163 Hume, Paul, 354 Hall, Abraham Oakey, 653 Hunt, Gaillard, 259 Hall, Charles C., 447 ed., 186 Halsey, Edwin A., 79 Hurd, Charles, 260, 1066 Halstead, Jenny, 778 Hurja, Emil Edward, 95 Hamilton, Holman, 611 Hutchins, Stilson, 96 Hapgood, Norman, 894 Hyman, Sidney, 97 HARDING, WARREN G., 85, 107, 328-29, 962, 964, 970, 983, 985-1005, 1014 HARRISON, BENJAMIN, 126, 170, 379, 810-25 - 6 - I Johnson, Marion M., 205 Johnston, Elizabeth B., comp., 451 Illumination, 1005 Jonas, Jack, 115, 267 Illustrations, early, 6, 212, 626, Jones, Dorothea, 116 640 Jones, Stuart E., 116 Inaugural agency, proposed, 75 Inaugural committees. See Washing- ton, D.C. Inaugural Committee K Inaugural festivities, 50, 63, 76, 84, 92, 103-4, 140, 143, 162, 206. Kane, Joseph N., 117 See also Balls, inaugural; Pa- Kaplan, Milton, 142 rades Kates, Herbert s., 423 Inaugural "firsts," 49, 70, 199 Kean, Charles D., 356 Inauguration Day a legal holiday, Kellogg, George T., 118 100 Kennedy, George, 797, 1171-72 Indians, participation of, 1258, Kennedy, Jacqueline (Bouvier), 120 1350 KENNEDY, JOHN F., 13, 199, 335, 352, 360, Invitations, inaugural, 924, 955, 1275-1314 975, 1070, 1170, 1177, 1205, 1244, Kennedy, Will P., 452 1283 Keppler, Joseph, 776, 798, 901 Irving, Minna, 872-73, 900 Kerr, Robert s., 1258 Irving, Washington, 450, 482 Kersey, Vierling, 435 Irwin, Wallace, 950 Keyes, Frances Parkinson (Wheeler), 1022 Israel, Fred L., 223 Kimmel, Stanley P., 661 King, Charles R., ed., 499 King, Rufus, 499 J Kintz, Henry J., 799 Kirk, Rudolf, ed., 219 JACKSON, ANDREW, 1110 Kittler, Glenn D., 119, 1228 1st inauguration, 23, 27, 43, 125- Klapthor, Margaret (Brown), 120, 187 26, 164, 181, 186, 554, 559-70, Klein, Philip s., 638 578-79 Knebel, Fletcher, 1320 2d inauguration, 564, 571-73 Krock, Arthur, 389 James, Marquis, 564 Kunhardt, Dorothy (Meserve), 704 Janny, W. A., 660 Kunhardt, Philip B., 704 JEFFERSON, THOMAS, 987 Kurtz, Stephen G., 496 1st insuguration, 23, 27, 77, 82, 104, 126, 186, 200, 233, 492, 503-31 L 2d inauguration, 1, 233, 509, 513, 517, 519, 526-27, 532 Lacour, Peter, 453 Jeffries, Ona G., 112 Lamb, Martha J. R. (Nash), 454-55 Jenkins, John S., 603 Lang, Louis J., 1010 Jennings, Janet, 851 Langbein, F. W., 1259 Jersey City. Free Public Library, Lardner, Ring W., 994-96 113 Larson, Codric, 395 JOHNSON, ANDREW, 69, 126, 164, 704, Lasky, Victor, 1286 719-26, 728 Law enforcement, 28, 891, 1037, 1100, 1103, Johnson, Gerald W., 114 1158 Johnson, Haynes, 1284 Lawrence, David, 122, 1260 JOHNSON, LYNDON B. Lawrence, Harbld, 357 1st inauguration, 1315-26 Lawrence, Henry W., 123 2d inauguration, 357, 1324, 1327- Leech, Margaret, 662, 852 57 Leonard, William Ellery, 926 - 7 - Leupp, Francis E., 874 McHale, Francis, 928 Levy, Newman, 1023 Mackay, Charles, 707 Lewine, Frances, 1262 McKee, Thomas H., 137 Lewis, Anthony, 1287 McKinley, Silas B., 617 Lewis, Judd M., 927 MCKINLEY, WILLIAM Lieberson, Goddard, 1293 1st inauguration, 93, 126, 193, 321, 361, Life (Chicago), 1288 800, 841-61 Liliuokalani, Queen of the Hawaiian 2d inauguration, 82, 126, 129, 132, 208, Islands, 842 362, 852-53, 862-80 LINCOLN, ABRAHAM McLendon, Winzola, 270, 1263 1st inauguration, 69, 77, 126, 132, McMaster, John B., 460 164, 178, 200, 638, 644-92 McNaughton, Frank, 1146 2d insuguration, 27, 69, 93, 125- McOmie, Margaret, 271 26, 132, 164, 178, 324, 377, 647, McRae, John C., 458 649, 661-62, 665, 668, 670-71, Madison, Dolley (Payne) T., 267, 281, 286, 676-78, 682-33, 686, 688, 693-718 533, 535 Lincoln, Evelyn, 1289 MADISON, JAMES, 156 Lincoln, Gould, 396 1st inauguration, 1, 23, 82, 126, 186, 200, Lincoln, Mary (Todd), 324 526, 533-38 Lingle, Caroline G., 833 2d inauguration, 82, 181, 200, 535, 539-40 Link, Arthur S., 957, 976 Main, Charles F., ed., 219 Lippincott, Sara J. (Clarke), 124 Manchester, William R., 1321 Lloyd, John H., 1112 Marchman, Watt P., ed., 778 Lockwood, Mary (Smith), 125-26 Markmann, Charles L., 1082, 1292 Logan, Mary S. (Cunningham), 127 Marks, Dorothy, 138 Lomask, Milton, 128 Marshall, John, 10 Lombard, M. E. 456 Martin, Oliver, 1113 Longworth, Alice (Roosevelt), 129 Mason, Guy, 139 Lorant, Stefan, 130-33, 457, 512, 565, Mason, Walt, 959 669-70, 695, 1071 Matteson, David M., 461 Lord, Frank B., 958 Maxfield, Marietta (Morris), 1326 Lorentz, lare, ed., 1072 Mayo, Bernard, ed., 510 Lossing, Benson J., 458-59, 777 Mayo, Earl W., 140 Lott, Davis N., ed., 224, 232 Medals, 101, 136, 1232, 1254 Loud-speakers, 986, 1002 Merrill, L. T., 141 Low, A. Maurice, 134 Merritt, Dixon, 1024 Lowe, Jacques, 1290, 1296 Mesta, Perle (Skirvin), 273, 1356 Lucke, Jerome B., 750 Meyers, Joan S., ed., 1293 Lynch, Denis T., 576 Milhollen, Hirst D., 142 Lyons, Eugene, 1045 Miller, Edmund W., comp., 113 Miller, George F., 396 Miller, Hope R., 143 M Miller, Joaquin, 763 Mitgang, Herbert, ed., 671 MacArthur, Harry, 135, 1218 Moldenhawer, Julius V., 708 McCormack, John W., 1356 Monaghan, Frank, 462 McCoy, Donald R., 1011 Monahon, Clifford P., 463 McCoy, M. Garnett, 657 MONROE, JAMES McElroy, Robert M., 800 1st inauguration, 23, 126, 541-50 McFarland, B. S., 706 2d inauguration, 1, 43, 82, 544, 548, 551 Macfarland, Henry B. F., 405, 411 Montgomery, Henry, 618 McGarraghy, Joseph C., 136 Moore, Barbara, 144 McGee, Dorothy H., 1046 Moore, Joseph W., 96 McGrory, Mary, 1291 Morgan, George, 548 23 - 8 - Morgan, Howard Wayne, 853 Oberdorfer, Don, 156 Morgan, Robert J., 594 O'Donnell, James F., 1175 Morhart, Fred H., 145 Ogg, Frederic A., 566 Morison, Elting E., 905 Ogilvie, John S., 779 Morrel, Martha M., 604 O'Leary, J. A., 399 Morrow, Lance, 709 O'Malley, Frank V., 157 Morse, John T., 497 Orton, Vrest, 1013 Motion pictures, 145, 203 Osbon, John, 1176 Moulden, Nettie, 56 Outdoor ceremonies, 151, 541-43, 549-50 Mowbray, Jay H., 883 Owsley, Clifford D., 221 Moyer, William J., 146-1.8, 333-34 Murray, Mollie C., 149 Museums, 1174 P Music, 237, 299, 301, 303-4, 308, 310, 314, 316, 318, 346-64, 1167, PT-109, 1285 1232, 1242. See also Concerts Padover, Saul K., 513 Mussman, Michael A., 397 Palmer, Frederick, 875 Parades, 35, 50, 53, 73, 116, 146, 150, 211, 1095 N (1789), 440, 467 (1853), 632 Nannes, Caspar, 335 (1861), 669 National Geographic Society, Wash- (1865), 693, 710 ington, D.C., 151 (1869), 728 Negroes, participation of, 701, 710, (1881), 785 1260, 1301, 1336 (1885), 797 Nelson, Henry L., 834, 854 (1893), 838 Nesbitt, Victoria H. (Kugler), 1073 (1897), 93 Nevins, Allan, 152, 672-73, 740, 801 (1901), 878 ed., 569, 571, 586, 619, 1006 (1905), 888, 892-93, 910-11 New York (City), 422, 453, 473 (1929), 1052-53 Art Commission, 487 (1933), 1063, 1083, 1099 Committee on Centennial Celebration (1937), 1102 of the Inauguration of Washing- (1949), 1171, 1178, 1184, 1190 ton, 465 (1953), 1237 Federal Hall, 425, 453 (1957), 347, 1245, 1258, 1263 See also Washington, George-1st (1961), 1285 inauguration (1965), 1330, 1338 New York Association, Washington, See also Stands D.C., 153 Parton, James, 514, 567 New York times, 1296, 1324 Pattee, Dorothea, 1221 New York tribune, 466 Patterson, Bradley H., 159 Newman, Oliver P., 467 Pearson, Drew, 160 Newspaper reporting, 86, 90, 1062, Pennypacker, Samuel W., 161 1163 Pepper, Charles M., 162 Nichols, Roy F., 631 Petit, Don R., ed., 1356 Nicolay, Helen, 154 Phelps, McAndrew, 1348 Nicolay, John G., 674 Philadelphia Noyes, Theodore W., 155 Congress Hall, 161 Independence Hall, 42 See also Washington, George-2d inaugura 0 tion; Adams, John Phillips, Cabell B. H., 1148 Oath, inaugural, 10, 26, 94, 97, 102, Phonorecords, 203 122, 147, 162 Phototelegraphy, 1027, 1030 - 9 - PIERCE, FRANKLIN, 23, 69, 125-26, Rivey, Arsene H., 458 164, 624-32 Robb, Inez, 339 Police. See Law enforcement Roberts, Chalmers M., 176-77, 1047 POLK, JAMES KNOX, 1, 69, 126, 164- Robertson, Philip, 201 65, 401, 598-609, 619 Robinson, Leonard W., 13 Poore, Benjamin Perley, 164-65, 741 Roosevelt, Eleanor (Roosevelt), 1076-77, 1085 Poteete, Robert A., 359 Roosevelt, Elliott, 1077 Potts, Eli Daniel, 203 ROOSEVELT, FRANKLIN D. Prayers, 1143, 1201-2, 1223, 1302, 1st inauguration, 12, 27, 85, 130, 210, 1351 332, 340, 364, 1045, 1051, 1056-99 Presidents, U.S., protection of, 13, 2d inauguration, 130, 381, 395, 1057, 1061, 646, 669, 1333, 1339, 1350 1066, 1071, 1073, 1080, 1085, 1090-92, Price, Melvin, 699 1100-1120 Pringle, Henry F., 885, 929 3d inauguration, 130, 330, 342, 358, 1061, Procedure, inaugural, 48, 79, 162, 1066, 1071, 1073, 1080, 1090-92; 1121-33 191, 193 4th inauguration, 67, 83, 130, 322, 1057, Proctor, John C., 170-72, 516, 803, 1061, 1066, 1071, 1073, 1078, 1080-81, 835 1085, 1092, 1134-43 Pusey, Merlo J., 1223 Roosevelt, James, 1078 ROOSEVELT, THEODORE 1st inauguration, 132, 852, 881-86 Q 2d inauguration, 27, 63, 129-30, 132, 885, 887-913 Quaife, Milo M., ed., 619 Rosenberger, Homer T., 639 Quincy, Eliza S. (Morton), 470 Rosenfeld, Stephen S., 360 Rosenman, Samuel I., 1080 Ross, Ishbel, 173, 742, 930, 1014 R Rough Riders, 130, 888 Rovere, Richard H., 1226 Radio broadcasting, 14, 51, 135, Rubin, Theodore, 179 1019, 1041, 1113-14, 1126, 1140, Ruhl, Arthur, 961 1167, 1175-76, 1198, 1208, 1224, Russell, Thomas H., 999 1264 Ryan, Francis de Sales, 518 Railroads, 61, 168, 1156 Randall, Henry S., 517 Randall, James G., 676 S Rauh, Donald M., 374 Rayback, Robert J., 625 Salamanca, Lucy, 180 Raymond, Henry J., 677 Sancton, Thomas, 1178 Read, Harry C., 951 Sandburg, Carl, 651-52, 678-79, 692 Reed, Joseph, 174 Saunders, Frederick, comp., 471 Religious aspects, 11, 74, 222, 427, Savage, John, 722 668, 1250, 1260. See also Bells; Schachner, Nathan, 519 Prayers Schlesinger, Arthur M., Jr., 223, 1298 Republican Party. National Committee, Schoor, Gene, 1081 1888-1892. Executive Committee of Schreiber, Bessie R., 804 the Inaugural Ceremonies of March Schwengel, Fred, 675 4, 1889, 819-21 Seager, Robert, 596 Reston, James, 1225 Seaton, Josephine, 181 Revercomb, Chapman, 217 Seaton, William Winston, 181 Ridg, Sarah, 536 Sedgwick, Theodore, 499 Ridpath, John C., 781 Seldes, Gilbert, 1227 Ripley, Josephine, 175, 278, 338 Sellers, Charles G., 607 Rishel, Virginia, 1116 Sevareid, Arnold Eric, 182 234 - 10 - Severn, William, 608, 723 T Seward, William H., 558 Shackleton, Robert, 1000 T., s., 1125 Shalett, Sidney, 1078 Table, 330, 702 Shepard, Edward M., 577 Taft, Helen (Herron), 931 Sherwin, Mark, 1082, 1292 TAFT, WILLIAM HOWARD, 4, 129, 132, 147, 341, Sherwood, Isaac R., 713 363, 379, 914-43, 953 Sherwood, Robert E., 1083 Tames, George, 1296 Shippen, Rebecca L., 520 Tappan, George L., 725 Sidey, Hugh, 1299 Tarbell, Ida M., 682 Sievers, Harry J., 822 Tarver, William S., 195 Sinclair, Andrew, 1001 TAYLOR, ZACHARY, 69, 126, 164-65, 604, 608- Singleton, Esther, 184 22, 625 Sites, inaugural, 102, 117 Teall, Hrs., 680 Six, Robert F., 1219 Tebbel, John W., 478 Smith, Abbot E., 538 Teichberg, Ira, 1293 Smith, Don, 185 Telegraph, 51 Smith, Gene, 962 Telephones, 1002, 1098, 1113, 1125, 1175, Smith, Ira L., 549 1276, 1353 Smith, J. Henley, 186 Television Smith, Margaret (Bayard), 186, 569 Eisenhower, 1198, 1208, 1218, 1224, 1227, Smith, Page, 500 1229, 1251, 1264, 1266 Smith, Percy G., 836 Johnson, L. B., 1328, 1337, 1345, 1357 Smith, Thomas E. V., 473 Kennedy, 1275 Smith, W. H., 521 Truman, 1157, 1164, 1166-67, 1172, 1175-76, Smithsonian Institution, 120, 187 1179 Smucker, Isaac, 474 Thaw, Alexander B., 907, 1028 Smylie, James H., 222 Thayer, Mary V., 281-82 Snyder, Marty, 1228 Thayer, William M., 782 Sorensen, Theodore C., 1300 Thomas, Benjamin P., 683 Sparks, Jared, 476 Thomas, Gene, 196 Spiegelman, Julia, 189 Thomson, Peggy, 375, 715 Sprague, Catherine J. (Chasc), 178 Thomson, Will, 660 Stands, 195, 817, 1124, 1209-11, Thornton, Edward, 490 1216, 1334 Thulstrup, Thure de, 805 Stanley-Brown, Mary (Garfield), 770 Tiffany, Ctis H., 741 Stein, Sonia, 1229 Tindall, William, 197 Steinberg, Alfred, 190, 1085, 1149 Todd, Charles B., 200 Stepp, John W., 681 Todd, Helen, 743 Stern, Philip Van Doren, 640, 714 Towner, Ausburn, 479 Stevenson, Victoria F., 191-92, 570 Townsend, George A., 744, 805 Stewart, Jay, 193 Traditions, inaugural, 149, 190, 198 Stokes, I. N. Phelps, 453 Travel, 30, 426, 462, 467, 480, 609. See Stone, William L., 477 also Automobiles; Railroads Street decoration, 844. See also Trout, Bob, 14 Illumination Truett, Randle B., 201 Stryker, Lloyd P., 724 Truman, Bess (Wallace), 120, 1159 Sunday inaugurals, 57, 117, 213, 743, TRUMAN, HARRY S., 1197, 1230 764, 1247-49 1st inauguration, 210, 1144-54 Swaney, Homer H., 39 2d inauguration, 5, 83, 336, 339, 343-44, Sweet, Frederick B., 1310 1148-49, 1151-52, 1155-91 Truman, Margaret, 1152, 1159 Truntich, Paul J., 1353 Tuckerman, Henry T., 620 - 11 - Tully, Grace G., 1086 1849, 621 Tumulty, Joseph P., 964 1861, 685 Turner, Charles H., 98 1865, 717 TYLER, JOHN, 1, 23, 60, 126, 164-65, 1869, 745 593-97 1873, 753 Tyler, Lyon G., 597 1881, 783 1885, 806 1889, 824 U 1893, 837 1897, 857 Unique features of inaugurations, 58, Committee on the Judiciary, 415-18 123, 144, 217, 934, 942, 1277. See Constitution, 147, 420 also Inaugural "firsts" 20th Amendment, 1243 U.S. Constitution Sesquicentennial Commission, Artillery. 129th Field Artillery. 480 Battery D, 1171 Library of Congress, 202, 522, 536 Capitol, 2, 82, 121 Legislative Reference Service, 227-29 Civilian Conservation Corps, 1102 Lincoln Sesquicentennial Commission, 686 Congress Marine Band, 355, 359 Joint Committee of Arrangements National Archives, 145, 203-5, 209, 481 for the Inauguration President, 223-32 1857, 641 1789-1797 (Washington), 233, 481-82 1901, 876 1797-1801 (John Adams), 501-2 1905, 908 1801-1809 (Jefferson), 523-32 1909, 935 1829-1837 (Jackson), 578-79 1913, 965 1849-1850 (Taylor), 622 Joint Committee on Arrangements 1857-1861 (Buchanan), 642 for the Inauguration 1861-1865 (Lincoln), 687 1917, 979 1869-1877 (Grant), 746 1929, 1048 1881 (Garfield), 784 1933, 1087 1889-1893 (Benjamin Harrison), 825 1941, 1130 1897-1901 (Mckinley), 858, 877 1949, 1182 1909-1913 (Taft), 936-37 Joint Committee to Commemorate 1913-1921 (Wilson), 966-68, 980 the One Hundredth Anniversary 1921-1923 (Harding), 1003-4 of the First Inaugural of 1923-1929 (Coolidge), 1029 Abraham Lincoln, 684 1929-1933 (Hoover), 1049-50 Joint Committee to Commemorate 1933-1945 (Franklin D. Roosevelt), 1088- the Hundredth Anniversary of 92, 1118-19, 1131, 1143 the Second Inaugural of Abra- 1945-1953 (Truman), 1183 ham Lincoln, 716 1953-1961 (Eisenhower), 1231, 1271-72 70th Congress, 1st session, 1961-1963 (Kennedy), 1279, 1303-8 1927-1928. House, 403 1963- (Lyndon B. Johnson), 1354 House, 404 Secret Service. See Presidents, U.S., Committee on Election of Fres- protection of ident, Vice Fresident, and Unna, Warren, 1232-33 Representatives in Congress, 405-10 Committee on the Judiciary, V 411-14 Senate VAN BUREN, MARTIN, 23, 43, 60, 69, 125-26, Committee of Arrangements for 164-65, 564, 567, 574-80 the Inauguration Van de Water, Frederic F., 206 1841, 590 Van Rensselaer, May (King), 206 - 12 - Visitors, reception of, 1101 1965, 1355-56 Inauguration Committee, 1873, 754 Military Committee, 1885, 809 W Office of the Grand Marshal, 1949, 1190 Office of the Grand Marshals, 1953, 1237 Waggaman, Thomas E., 543 Pennsylvania Avenue, 23, 116, 632, 950 Walker, Ernest G., 1095, 1120 social life, 4, 29, 32-33, 112, 162, 186, Walker, Helen, 1031 206, 643, 747, 771 Walker, Turnley, 1093 Watkins, John E., 942 Wall, Bernhardt, 688 Weather, 117, 365-80, 393, 396, 1333 Wallis, G. B., 689 Webster, Daniel, 586 Walworth, Arthur C., 970 Weir, Hugh C., 943 Warren, Harris G., 1051 Wessen, Ernest J., 690 Washburn, Mabel T. R., 483 West, Dick, 1313 WASHINGTON, GEORGE, 493 Wheeler, A. C., 207 1st inauguration, 27, 63, 72, 77, Wheeler, E. J., 786 126, 233, 328-29, 334, 420-89, White, Jean, 691-92 500 White, William Allen, 1015 2d inauguration, 42, 126, 161, White, William S., 214 233, 423, 435, 43, 450-51, 459, White House, 32-33, 43, 64, 112, 184, 953, 461, 476, 482, 490 1020, 1073 Washington, D.C. Whitman, Walt, 377, 718 Church of the Epiphany, 356 Whitney, Frank C., 489 description, 45, 54-55, 163 Wicker, Tom, 1296 Headquarters of the Grand Marshal Wilbur, Harriette, 215 1893, 838 Wilhelm, G. R., 1098 1901, 878 Williams, Charles R., 767 1929, 1052-53 ed., 759 history, 23-24, 43, 69, 71, 96, Williamson, S. T., 216 125-27, 154, 164-65, 197, 200, Willis, Nathaniel P., 580 218, 260, 649, 696, 729, 744 Wilson, Charles M., 1016 Inaugural Committee Wilson, Edith (Bolling) Galt, 983 1881, 785 Wilson, Edmund, 1099 1885, 207, 807-8 Wilson, Frederick T., 217 1893, 839-40 Wilson, Jack, 1238-39 1897, 361, 859-61 Wilson, hufus R., 218 1901, 208, 362, 879-80 WILSON, WOODROW, 988, 990 1905, 909-13 1st inauguration, 27, 77, 85, 107, 132, 1909, 363, 938-41 323, 929, 944-72 1913, 971-72 2d inauguration, 4, 945, 951, 970, 973-84 1917, 981-82 Windle, Mary J., 643 1921. Committee on Illumina- Winston, Robert W., 726 tion, 1005 Wise, Dan, 1326 1929, 1054-55 Wolcott, John D., 592 1933, 283, 364, 573, 1094-96 Wolcott, Oliver, 495 1937, 1120 Wolfarth, Donald L., 234, 1314 1941, 1132-33 Women, participation of, 143 1949, 209, 1185-89 Wood, Robert H., 1240 1953, 1207, 1235-36 Wood, Walter, 286, 550 1957, 1273-74 Wright, Herbert F., 419 1961, 205, 1309-11 Wright, John, 345