One hundred thirty-two years later, on March 4, 1933, Franklin D. Roosevelt was inaugurated for his first term as president; ...
I am certain that my fellow Americans expect that on my induction into the Presidency I will address them with a candor and a decision which the present situation of our Nation impels. This is ...
While 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 ...
On March 12, 1933, eight days after his inauguration, President Franklin D. Roosevelt gives his first national radio address ...
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 ...
Through a coincidence of history, President Donald Trump’s speech to Congress Tuesday took place on the 92nd anniversary of President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s first inauguration.
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 ...