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"Presidential Inaugurations: A Selected List
of References" Third Edition. Compiled by
Ruth S. Freitag. The Library of Congress,
Washington: 1968. Continuation pp. 159-242.
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Theodore Roosevelt
Second Inauguration
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Baker, Abby G. Inauguration day at the National
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AP2.W714, V. 32
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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
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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
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Chapple, Joseph Mitchell. [The inauguration] Na-
tional magazine, V. 22, Apr. 1905: 3-6. il-
lus.
AP2.N34, V. 22
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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.
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"Leonard, William Ellery. Inauguration ode, March
4, 1909. La Follette's weekly magazine,
V. 1, Mar. 6, 1909: 9.
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AP2.C65, V. 42
Poem.
928
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Howard Taft, a biography. New York, Farrar &
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Inauguration: V. 1, p. 393-398.
Wilson's first inauguration: V. 2,
p. 854-855.
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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,
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Also published in her Recollections of
Full Years (New York, Dodd, Mead, 1914.
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932
929
Taft inaugural held indoors. Washington herald,
Mar. 4, 1933: 11-B.
llewsp
933
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Taft was blithe in 10-inch snow. Washington post,
Jan. 20, 1961: A-11.
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934
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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
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944
The ceremonies. Cutlook, V. 103, Mar. 15, 1913:
553-554.
AP2.08, V. 103
948
945
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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.
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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.
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154
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[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
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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.
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167
Woodrow Wilson
Second Inauguration
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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
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[President Wilson's inauguration] Illustrated
London news, V. 150, Apr. 14, 1917: 425. il-
lus.
AP4.13, V. 150
474 yro
168
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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.,
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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
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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
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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.
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Lardner, Ring W. "Dressing for inauguration is
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'Lardrer, Ring W. "Well, the visiters is all here
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996 993
Lardner, Ring W. "What's inauguration if Harding
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President Harding's inauguration. Current his-
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U.S. President, 1921-1923 (Harding) Inaugural ad-
dress of Hon. Warren G. Harding, President of
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Coolidge, Calvin, Pres. U.S. Calvin Coolidge
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Fuess, Claude M. Calvin Coolidge, the man from
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Hoover's inauguration: p. 255.
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Evert, Lawrence. Inaugural scenes and ceremonies
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First radio transmission of inaugural
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1020 1017
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Keyes, Frances Parkinson (Wheeler). A story of
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Another illus. on p. 471.
1026 1023
The plain inauguration. Commonweal, V. 1, Feb.
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AP2.C6897, V. 1
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Sending pictures by wire and radio. National mag-
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1028 1025
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"
a revision of a poem written by the
same author
on the occasion of Theodore
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Visualizing the inauguration in San Francisco.
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V Chapple, Joseph Mitchell. Affairs at Washington.
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1033 1030
The Chief. "My countrymen." Time, V. 13, Mar.
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Includes excerpts from the inaugural ad-
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1034 1031
Citizens' Joint Committee on National Representa-
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nir of the inauguration of a President of the
United States from whose election half-a-mil-
lion American citizens were barred by donsti-
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1035 1032
Davidson, Robert H. Inaugurating the Fresident.
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District of Columbia. Board of Commissioners.
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1039 1036
'Edgerton, Joseph S. Trying obstacles are faced in
staging airplane parade; impressions of men
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1040 1037
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1043 1040
[The inaugural ceremonies] Illustrated London
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Inauguration of the President. Congressional rec-
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H. Herbert Hoover: engineer, hu-
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U.S. President, 1929-1933 (Hoover) Inaugural ad-
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Washington, D.C. Inaugural Committee, 1929. Of-
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Washington, D.C. Inaugural Committee, 1929. Re-
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1058 1055
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Inaugural ceremonies to eclipse past celebrations.
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Facsim. of text of his last oath of of-
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Roosevelt, James, and Sidney Shalett. Affection-
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Schoor, Gene. The picture story of Franklin Del-
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Steinberg, Alfred. Mrs. R, the life of Eleanor
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Tully, Grace G. F. D. R., my boss. With a fore-
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U.S. Congress. Joint Committee on Arrangements for
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U.S. President, 1933-1945 (Franklin D. Roosevelt)
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President of the United States, delivered at
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1089 1086
U.S. President, 1933-1945 (Franklin D. Roosevelt)
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VU.S. President, 1933-1945 (Franklin D. Roosevelt)
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U.S. President, 1933-1945 (Franklin D. Roosevelt)
The inaugural addresses of Franklin D. Roose-
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64 p. illus.
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Partial contents The passing of March
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Washington, D.C. Inaugural Committee, 1933.
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January twentieth at the Capitol of the Nation.
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Hail to the Chief. Democratic digest, V. 26,
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Inaugural tests TV; coverage success despite tech-
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The inauguration. American Federationist, V. 56,
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First article quotes passages from Ei-
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Inaugural bid at last loses sorrow sign. Washing-
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The inaugural: biggest and best. Newsweek,
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Inaugural Committee to provide advice for its suc-
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1208 1203
Inaugural in a goldfish bowl: radio-TV blanket
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Inaugural lumber for souvenirs. Evening star
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Inaugural VS. coronation: democracy is cheaper.
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Inauguration. Time, V. 61, Jan. 12, 1953: 17-18.
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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