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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, MARCH 5, 1929. s v i & i [ President and Mrs. Hoover walking down the boardwalk over the White House lawn to the stand from which they viewed the inaugural The smart uniforms of the Richmond Blues added one of the most colorful touches in the procession. Even the drizzle failed to dim the luster procession. Umbrellas are conspicuously absent, despite the rain, Assoclated Press Photo. of this ontfit. Star Staff Photo. A close-up of President Hoover as he delivered his inaugural - Herbert Hoover and Calvin Coolidge starting off on their drive together from the White House to the Just one of the thousands of good sports who made the best of the weather yesterday and stuck it out address to a crowd standing under a great panorama of umbrellas. Capitol, where the Nation's Pl’flid!l!t for seven years turned over the reins of office to his successor. to see (he procession. A little light lunch in the stands helped. Star Staft Photo. Star Staff Photo. Associated Press Photo. Former President Coolidge leaving the Capitol stand yesterday On the White House portico yesterday before the drive to the Capitol. Left to right: Mr. and Mrs, The sailor boys were in the line, t00. This shows one of the naval units as it passed the presidential Just after the conclusion of President Hoover's inaugural address. Herbert Hoover, Mrs. Gans, sister of Vice President Curtis and his hostess, and the new Vice President, reviewing stand in front of the White House. Associated Press Photo, Star Staff Photo. Harris & Ewing Photo, — g Connecticut troops, garbed in one of the most picturesque uniforms of the procession, marching over the glistening pavements. Assoclated Press Photo Looking down Pennsylvania avenue from the Treasury stands as the inau