WASHINGTON (WHTM) — On January 20, 1937, Franklin Delano Roosevelt ... just a little too late for Roosevelt’s first inauguration on March 4, 1933. The 20th Amendment changed more than the ...
President William Henry Harrison delivered his inaugural address on a bitterly cold day in March 1841. He refused to wear a ...
Which president had the longest inaugural address? Which has been sworn in the most? Which ended the ceremony’s top-hat ...
As the Great Depression deepened in early 1933, Franklin D. Roosevelt’s first inaugural address offered hope to the disillusioned nation. “This great Nation,” he assured the American people ...
The first inauguration to be held on Jan. 20 - Franklin D. Roosevelt’s second inauguration in 1937 - also set the record for the heaviest rain on inauguration day. The day was cold and rainy ...
Since the holiday was officially designated in 1983, only one president was sworn in on Martin Luther King Jr. Day: former President Bill Clinton. For his second term, Clinton's Inauguration took ...
In his first inaugural in 1933, Franklin Roosevelt moved out of campaign mode and acknowledged the constraints on his ...
The shade of Eleanor Roosevelt's inaugural gown became known as "Eleanor Blue" at President Franklin D. Roosevelt's first inauguration. Eleanor Roosevelt's dress and matching wrap were made of ...
The worst weather for an inaugural came in March 1909, when 10 inches of snow forced William H. Taft to move indoors to be sworn in.