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It was the last official inaugural ball until 1949, as Taft's successor as president, Woodrow Wilson, asked the city of Washington not to hold it, thereby putting a temporary end to the practice. The tradition of inaugural balls was revived in 1949 as part of the second inauguration of Harry S. Truman. [4]
Taft with Woodrow Wilson prior to the latter's inauguration. March 4, 1913. January 20 - Taft accepts a position as professor at Yale Law School. [54] February 8 - Taft personally attends a session of Congress to deliver a eulogy for Vice President James S. Sherman. This is the first time a president has attended a session of Congress ...
Taft's presidential inauguration was held on March 4, 1909. Due to a winter storm that coated Washington with ice, Taft was sworn in within the Senate Chamber rather than outside the Capitol, as is customary. Taft stated in his inaugural address that he had been honored to have been "one of the advisers of my distinguished predecessor" and to ...
First president to ride to and from his inauguration in a car. [33] First president to appoint a former president (William Howard Taft) to the Supreme Court. [222] First president to give his inaugural address over an amplified system. [220] First president to own and install a radio in the White House. [220] First president to learn to drive a ...
The presidency of William Henry Harrison, who died 31 days after taking office in 1841, was the shortest in American history. [6] Franklin D. Roosevelt served the longest, over twelve years, before dying early in his fourth term in 1945. He is the only U.S. president to have served more than two terms. [7]
William H. Taft Chief Justice: 4055 words Full text 36th: March 4, 1929 (Monday) Inauguration of Herbert Hoover: East Portico, U.S. Capitol: William H. Taft Chief Justice: 3672 words Full text 37th: March 4, 1933 (Saturday) First inauguration of Franklin D. Roosevelt: East Portico, U.S. Capitol: Charles E. Hughes Chief Justice: 1880 words Full ...
[161] [230] Taft similarly remains known for another physical characteristic—as the last president with facial hair to date. [231] Mason called Taft's years in the White House "undistinguished". [211] Coletta deemed Taft to have had a solid record of bills passed by Congress, but felt he could have accomplished more with political skill. [232]
Grover Cleveland's second inauguration: 21 William McKinley Republican: Election of 1896: William McKinley's first inauguration: 22 William Howard Taft: Republican: Election of 1908: William Howard Taft's inauguration: 23: Woodrow Wilson Democratic: Election of 1912: Woodrow Wilson's first inauguration: 24: Warren G. Harding Republican ...