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One hundred thirty-two years later, on March 4, 1933, Franklin D. Roosevelt was inaugurated for his first term as president; ...
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Change: An inaugural traditionWhile Franklin D. Roosevelt continued the tradition of an outdoor ceremony for his historic fourth inauguration in 1945, it was not held at the Capitol but instead on the South Portico of the ...
Through a coincidence of history, President Donald Trump’s speech to Congress on Tuesday took place on the 92nd anniversary ...
He's hardly the first president to claim he represents the people's will—or God's. But he might be the most brazen.
In his first inaugural address, he told the nation that "the only thing we have to fear is fear itself," setting a course of action for his presidency. Roosevelt did not live to see the end of ...
The 20th Amendment, ratified in 1933, moved the start of the president's term and inauguration to Jan. 20. Franklin D. Roosevelt became the first president inaugurated on the new date in 1937 for ...
Franklin D. Roosevelt making his inaugural address as 32nd President of the United States on Jan. 1, 1933. Keystone/Getty Images / Getty Images The template for this in the 20th century was ...
with the second inauguration of Franklin D. Roosevelt. Snow isn’t usually a big concern, for the most part. Six inaugurations had measurable snow, and the last one was in 2001. Measurable ...
The Dow Jones Industrial Average is up 3.7% over the past five trading days, its best performance leading up to Inauguration Day since 1933 when Franklin D. Roosevelt took office. The S&P 500 is ...
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