Presidential Inauguration Collectibles Catalog

Presidential Inauguration Collectibles Catalog

Author: edward krohn

Publisher:

Published: 2011-07-14

Total Pages: 312

ISBN-13: 9781463502492

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306 page beautifully illustrated book in full color with images of commemorative invitations, Congressional programs, license plates, official program, press passes, other event tickets and invitations; parade tickets and passes, inaugural ball tickets and invitations, other event programs, sheet music, telephone cards and many others. First book of its kind to illustrate inaugural memorabilia.


Grand Inauguration Ball, March 5th 1849

Grand Inauguration Ball, March 5th 1849

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Published: 1849

Total Pages: 1

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An invitation to an inaugural ball for President Zachary Taylor and Vice President Millard Fillmore on March 5th, 1849 at Judiciary Square. Includes a list of those invited. Illustrated with an engraving of Taylor in military uniform standing next to his horse in front of a military encampment.


Presidential Inaugurations

Presidential Inaugurations

Author: Joy Winkie Viola

Publisher:

Published: 1993

Total Pages: 144

ISBN-13:

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This publication covers the fundamentals of planning a college or university presidential inauguration. The guide's 10 chapters are based in part on a survey of colleges and universities that appointed new presidents between January 1990 and January 1992. The first chapter offers five rules for "getting your act together": you should have started earlier; pick the right chair; appoint committee members who get the job done; develop a theme and stick to it; and define the scope of your celebration. The second chapter goes into more detail on creating a committee to get the job done. Chapter 3 describes how to clearly define committee responsibilities early in the planning process. Chapter 4 discusses the budget for inaugural events including establishing priorities, trimming expenses, and a budget planning checklist. Chapter 5 treats the invitation process including announcements, special invitations of political leaders, mailing lists, invitation design, and deadlines. Chapter 6 focuses on planning the installation ceremony itself. Chapter 7 covers additional events in the inauguration. Chapter 8 considers potential problems and how to prepare for them. Chapter 9 explain how to develop and work with a timeline. Chapter 10 offers examples from actual inaugurations including invitations, programs, memoranda, tickets, posters, music programs, souvenirs, inaugural greetings, and insignia of office. (JB)


Democracy's Big Day

Democracy's Big Day

Author: Jim Bendat

Publisher: iUniverse

Published: 2012-01-04

Total Pages: 220

ISBN-13: 9781935278481

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Every four years, the world watches as the United States passes the title and power of the presidency from one person to another in a peaceful and orderly manner. With a formal ceremony, a large parade, and gala inaugural balls, its a big, colorful showone rich with history, tradition, and ritual. Through a compilation of vignettes, author Jim Bendat chronicles all of Inauguration Days historic events. Democracys Big Day tells stories about the outgoing and incoming presidents who did not get along, the chief justices who improperly administered the presidential oath, the vice president who showed up to the ceremony drunk, and the nine occasions in which the United States had an unplanned and unanticipated inaugurationoften for a nation in mourning. Democracys Big Day presents a comprehensive history of presidential inaugurationsfrom George Washington through Barack Obama. From the morning White House coffee gathering to the evenings parties, the author provides a captivating look at what is truly democracys biggest day.