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MR TRUMAN BEGINS HIS SECOND TERM AS PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES.—LEFT: Chief Justice Vinson (left) administering the oath of office to President Truman in front of the Capitol, Washington, on January 20. RIGHT: Midshipmen of the United States Naval Academy in the inauguration parade. The procession was seven miles long, 42,000 marchers taking part.

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Press, Volume LXXXV, Issue 25713, 27 January 1949, Page 3

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MR TRUMAN BEGINS HIS SECOND TERM AS PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES.—LEFT: Chief Justice Vinson (left) administering the oath of office to President Truman in front of the Capitol, Washington, on January 20. RIGHT: Midshipmen of the United States Naval Academy in the inauguration parade. The procession was seven miles long, 42,000 marchers taking part. Press, Volume LXXXV, Issue 25713, 27 January 1949, Page 3

MR TRUMAN BEGINS HIS SECOND TERM AS PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES.—LEFT: Chief Justice Vinson (left) administering the oath of office to President Truman in front of the Capitol, Washington, on January 20. RIGHT: Midshipmen of the United States Naval Academy in the inauguration parade. The procession was seven miles long, 42,000 marchers taking part. Press, Volume LXXXV, Issue 25713, 27 January 1949, Page 3