Evening Star Newspaper, March 12, 1933, Page 72

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A closer view of President Roosevelt delivering his inaugural address on one of the most momentous days of American history. The new First Lady arrives for the Inaugural Ball. Ray Baker. James Roosevelt, Mrs. Roosevelt, Rear Admiral Cary mittee, and Brig. Gen. William T. Horton, retired. © Harris & Ewing. (R The white - plumed Richmond Blues. one of the highlights of the inaugural p a g eantry, marching through the Court of Honor. Star Staff Photo. At right: Represent- ative Henry-T. Rainey. new Speaker of the House, and Mrs. Rainey leaving the White House reception on Inaugural day. Associated Press Photo. In the party are (left to right): Mrs. Cary T. Grayson. T. Grayson, chairman of the Inaugural Com- Associated Press Photo. -_ Alone with his thoughts as the great moment of his life neared. An inter- esting snapshot of Mr. Roosevelt as he waited in car at the White House for Mr. Hoover to join him for their ride to the Capitol. Harris & Ewing At left: General view of inaugural stand at the Capitol as President Roosevelt delivered his inaugural ad- dress in the dramatic hours of a na- tional emergency. Underwood. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, President Roosevelt reviewing the color highest office. He stands between Mrs. Roos Navy James Roosevelt, son of the President Thousands massed on the Capitol Plaza as the dramatic Nation’s thirty-second President. Vice Pres Garner “look on the Inay Ball. With hi his son and dg ter-in-law, Mrj Mrs. Tully G4 CA P

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