"By the time he completed his inaugural address, President Hoover's face was beaded with water and his suit was wringing wet." Heavy rain was also present for President Franklin D. Roosevelt's ...
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 ...
Braving bitter cold, East Texans traveled to Washington, D.C. to witness the inauguration of Donald ... Franklin Delano Roosevelt was given credit for pulling the country together during a bad ...
On Jan. 20, 1937, Franklin D. Roosevelt became the first U.S. president sworn into office in January. It was his second of four inaugurations; the first had been held four years earlier on ...
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 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 ...