Read the full text of President Nixon's first inaugural address, given Jan. 20, 1969: Sen. Dirksen, Mr. Chief Justice, Mr. Vice President, President Johnson, Vice President Humphrey, my fellow ...
In his inaugural address, he set out to sound clearly the tone of his Administration. In keeping with his campaign promises and personal style, Nixon offered no new Utopias, delivered no ...
Mrs. Nixon wore a turquoise gown with crystals as she danced with her husband at the inaugural ball in 1973. Mr. Nixon once said of his wife that she “doesn’t have a mink coat, but she does ...
There were no formal inaugural festivities after Richard Nixon resigned and President Gerald Ford became president in 1974. Betty Ford wore a blue skirt suit for his swearing-in ceremony.
After winning a second term, Nixon waves to supporters during the inaugural parade. However, President Nixon would not make it to the end of his second term. He resigned from office on August 8 ...
They returned to Pasadena in 1968 and performed in President Richard Nixon’s inaugural parade on Jan ... of the students in the music program. Unsurprisingly, many across social media are ...
To accommodate the spectators attending the inauguration, Trump also said, “We will open Capital One Arena on Monday for LIVE viewing of this Historic event, and to host the Presidential Parade. I ...
Have flags been at half-staff for a presidential inauguration before? Yes, flags had also been at half-staff when then-President Richard Nixon was sworn in for his second term in January 1973 ...
A trendsetter before her time, Nancy Reagan was the lady in red for Ronald Reagan's Inauguration in 1981 coining the term "Reagan Red". While the photo is in black and white sources say Pat Nixon ...
According to a ceremony program obtained by the ... Choir performed at presidential inauguration festivities: Lyndon B. Johnson’s in 1965; Richard Nixon’s in 1969; Ronald Reagan’s in 1981 ...