On Jan. 20, 1937, Franklin D. Roosevelt became the first U.S. president sworn into ... held four years earlier on March 4, 1933. Roosevelt’s first inauguration had been shadowed by the ...
Donald Trump will be only the second U.S. president after Grover Cleveland to serve two nonconsecutive terms after he takes ...
However, it will rival the 1933 inauguration of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt during the Great Depression. This event will mark the second time a former president is inaugurated to return to ...
The first Inauguration Day was on April ... There have been many memorable moments, such as Franklin D. Roosevelt's four inaugurations as the only president to be serve more than two terms ...
Which president had the longest inaugural address? Which has been sworn in the most? Which ended the ceremony’s top-hat ...
Some inaugural addresses are memorable for the wrong reasons. Trump’s first inaugural address is an example. He railed ...
1933: Herbert Hoover and Franklin D. Roosevelt Like Bush, Hoover would attend just one inauguration as a new president before losing to a Democrat four years later. But Democrat Franklin Roosevelt ...
President Hoover rides in an automobile with President-elect Franklin Delano Roosevelt during his inauguration ceremony in 1933. Roosevelt later passed the 20th Amendment, also known as the Lame ...
The amendment passed in 1932 and ratified by the states in 1933. Franklin D. Roosevelt was the first president sworn in on January 20 when the Inauguration for his second term took place in 1937.
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 ...