SCENE OF THE INAUGURATION OF THE NEW PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES.—An aerial view of the Capitol Building in Washington, where Mr Eisenhower will assume office as President of the United States today. Presidential inaugurations have been held on the main steps of the Capitol since James Monroe, the fifth President, took the oath in 1817. The House of Representatives meets in the wing at the left, and the Senate in the corresponding wing on the other side.
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Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 26943, 20 January 1953, Page 7
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78SCENE OF THE INAUGURATION OF THE NEW PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES.—An aerial view of the Capitol Building in Washington, where Mr Eisenhower will assume office as President of the United States today. Presidential inaugurations have been held on the main steps of the Capitol since James Monroe, the fifth President, took the oath in 1817. The House of Representatives meets in the wing at the left, and the Senate in the corresponding wing on the other side. Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 26943, 20 January 1953, Page 7
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