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Inauguration of Warren G. Harding

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Presidential Inauguration of Warren Harding
DateMarch 4, 1921; 103 years ago (1921-03-04)
LocationWashington, D.C.
U.S. Capitol
ParticipantsPresident of the United StatesWarren Harding
Assuming office
Chief Justice of the United
States
, Edward Douglass White
Administering oath
United States Congress Joint Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies

The inauguration of Warren G. Harding took place on March 4, 1921, marking the beginning of his tenure as the 29th President of the United States and Calvin Coolidge's tenure as Vice President. Chief Justice Edward D. White administered the Oath of office.[1]

Harding utilized the bible George Washington used at his swearing in. This was the first time an automobile was used in an inaugural ceremony, driving President Wilson and President-Elect Harding to the Capitol. [2]

Later-President Coolidge would criticize the inauguration: "I was struck by the lack of order and formality that prevailed." Coolidge was sworn in as Vice President in the Senate Chamber and on the east portico of the Capitol, respectively, which he believed ruined "all semblance of unity and continuity."[3] Critic H. L. Menken went further, describing Harding's inaugural address itself thus: "It is rumble and bumble. It is flap and doodle. It is balder and dash. But I grow lyrical."[4]

The 1921 Committee of Inaugural Ceremonies consisted of:

The event was also attended by Bernice Madigan, a Massachusetts resident who would become one of the oldest people in the world in 2014.

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