Evening Star Newspaper, March 13, 1921, Page 81

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C.— ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—MARCH 13, 1921. Dr. L. C. E. Sawyer, the Harding family physician; Col. George B. . . . . Christian, sr., father of President Harding’s secretary, and Dr. George T. View showing part of the crowd and inaugural stand at east front of the Capitol. Harding, the President’s father; three interested spectators at the inaugura- Wide World Photo. : : S e s tion. “It was the proudest day of my life,” said Dr. Harding. Internntional Film Service President Harding making his inaugural address from the stand The President and Mrs. Harding arrive at the White House and pose for the camera at east front of Capitol. men after the inauguration. National Puvto Co Harris & Ewing Photo. Before the inauguration, en route to the Capitol. President Wilson and President-clect Harding in rear seat. Repre- Delegation from St. John's Lodge of Masons, No. 1, of New York, with the sentative “Uncle Joe” Cannon and Senator Knox in front. George Washington Bible, which was used by President Harding in taking the oath Nationa! P'hote Ca, flf Omce. o P ® Harrls & l;ln

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