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T h e tial I n a u g u r a ti o n s fro m M arch 4 to s k ie s w e re cloudy In t h e m o r n in g , but t h e la s t T h u r s d a y In April. B u t I n a s c le a r e d off lu t h e a f t e r n o o n L ig h t m u c h a s t h e w e a t h e r for i n a u g u r a ti o n s o u t h w e s t w in d s p re v a ile d , a n d th e d a y s c a n n o t e v e u l>o p red icted , m u c h t e m p e r a t u r e rangt-d fr o m 32 to 38. less r e g u l a te d . It s e e m s w ise to m a n y P r e s i d e n t G arfield c a m e Into office m e m b e r s o f c o n g re s s to get a r o u n d In 1881 ou a ra i n y d a y . T h e d o w n t h e p ro b le m by c h a n g in g th e time. p o u r s t a r t e d on M a r c h 3 a n d c o n t i n W it h in t h e la s t fifty y e a r s t h e r e ued to w ith in a n h o u r o f noon on th e h a v e b een on ly t w o I n a u g u r a ti o n d a y s 4th B ris k n o r t h w e s t w in d s b r o u g h t w h ic h c o u ld l>e ca lle d really p le a s a n t. a d r o p In th e teiui> crature lu t h e a f t e r O n m a n y t h e r e h a v e been ra in i y d noon. th e m e r c u ry fa llin g fr o m 3*1 to sn o w , o ft e n co m b in e d w ltb high a w in d s a n d low t e u q i e r a t u r e s . More G r o v e r C le v e l a n d 's first t e r m Is-gan t h a n o n c e p r e s i d e n t s elect h a v e risk ed In 1885 u n d e r b a lm y skies. T here t h e c h a n c e s o f p n e u m o n i a by b ra v i n g w ere g e n e r a l s o u t h w ind s, a n d th e t h e w e a t h e r ou t h e e a s t fr o n t o f tb e d a y w a s w a r m a n d p le a s a n t. The cap itol. T h a t t h o u s a n d s of A m e ric a n m i n im u m t e m p e r a t u r e w a s 36, w hile c ltlx e n s w h o h a v e w itn e s s e d I n a u g u t h e m e r c u r y a t t i m e s ro se a s high a s r a t i o n s on s t o r m y d a y s h a v e su ffered 58. Illness a n d d e a t h a s a r e s u lt o f th e P r e s id e n t H a r r i s o n w a s I n a u g u r a te d e x p o s u r e Is well kn o w n . In 1889 In t h e rain . It w na a ra w . W a s h i n g t o n Is no t a c ity w h ic h Is d is a g r e e a b l e d a y . w i t h t h e w in d b lo w T h e r e w a s a l e t p a r t i c u l a r l y well e q u ip p e d fo r w l u tr y in g fr o m th e n o r t h d ay s. No larg e s n o w c le a n in g force up In t h e rain s h o r t l y a f t e r 6 o'clock Is m a i n ta i n e d , b e c a u s e su c h a p la n t In th e m orn in g , b u t It s e t tl e d d o w n w o u ld lie Idle m o s t o t t h e tim e. Dur- a g a in a t 9 o'clock a n d c o n ti n u e d for Ing t h e re c e n t e x t r e m e cold w e a t h e r th e r e m a i n d e r o f t h e d a y . T h e tern m a n y p e rs o n s In p r i v a te d w e lli n g s p e r a t u r e r a u g e d f r o m 34 to 44. a n d a p a r t m e n t s su ffered liecause h e a t One of the Worst Days. ing facilities w e r e not a d e q u a t e to P r e s i d e n t C l e v e l a n d 's seco n d Inau m e e t t h e u n u s u a l con ditio ns. The a v e r a g e citizen o f W a s h i n g t o n do es g u m t l o n w a s s ig n a liz e d by o n e o f th e no t p o ss e ss a n a r c t i c ou tfit, b ec a u se w o r s t d a y s ou re c o rd In W a s h in g to n . be seld o m n eed s It. w h ile t h e a v e r a g e M a r c h 4. 1893. o p e n e d w ith light snow, v is ito r d o e s n o t b r i n g o n e w ith him. w h ich soon c h a n g e d to a h e a v y fall. b e c a u s e be Is a p t to l>e u n d e r th e Im T h e w iud blew f r o m t b e n o r t h w e s t , p re s sio n t h a t h e Is go ing to t h e s u n n y ste a d ily I n c r e a sin g d u r i n g t h e a f t e r so u th . T h o u s a n d s o f su c h v is ito rs on noon until It r e a c h e d a velocity of I n a u g u r a ti o n d a y h a v e d iscov ered , th irty -s ix m iles i>er hou r. T h e sn o w h o w ev er, t h a t t h e n a ti o n 's c a p it a l can s to p p e d J u s t b e fo r e 1 o’clock In th e be J u s t a s w i n tr y a n d d is a g r e e a b l e on a f t e r n o o n , b u t t h e t e m p e r a t u r e began o c c a s io n s a s a lm o s t a n y o t h e r c ity In 1 to go d o w n a n d f r o m a m a x i m u m of 32 d ro p p e d to 24. T h i s freezin g t h e U n ite d S tates. w e a th e r , c o m b i n e d w ith t h e high Weather Record an Argun.ent. w in d s, c a u s e d I n te n s e s u f fe rin g a m o n g T h e w e a t h e r record o f p a s t I n a u g u r a t h o u s a n d s o f visitors. P r e s i d e n t M c K in le y b e g a n his first ti o n s is a s t a n d i n g a r g u m e n t fo r a c h a n g e o f d ate. It Is a reco rd w hich te r m In 1S97. M a r c h 4 o f t h a t y ear Is filled w ith s t o r m s of rain a n d sno w , w a s a c le a r d a y w ith fresh n o rth e rly f r e e z in g t e m p e r a t u r e s an d p iercin g w ind s, w h ich s h i f t e d to t h e s o u t h w a r d w inds. T h a t no p re s id e n t h a s m et til* In t h e evenin g. T h e tem i> eratu re m u g d e a t h a s a d ir e c t r e s u lt o f e x p o s u r e a t i-d fr o m 34 to 47 O n his second I n a u a n ln a u g u r a t t o u s e e m s a s t o n is h i n g g u r a t i o n d a y . In 1901. W a s h i n g to n w as w h e n t h i s re c o rd U read. O rd in a r ily a sloppy to w n , a lt h o u g h It w ns not p a r a p r e s id e n t ta k e s t h e o a t h o f office on tic u la r ly cold. T h e r e had been a light t b e s t e p s o f t b e cap ito l am i als o s t a n d s rain d u r i n g t h e p re v io u s nig h t, but it t h e r e w h ile he d e li v e r s his I n a u g u r a l ceasisl lo ng e n o u g h to e n a b le t h e ce re a d d res s. D u r in g a p a r t o f t h e cererao m o n ies to tie held on th e capitol s t e p s nles he Is b a r e h e a d e d . N ot on ly Is th e D u r in g t h e I n a u g u r a l p a ra d e , how ev er. Inco m in g p re s id e n t t a k i n g a risk, hut It ra i n e d a lm o s t c o n tin u o u s ly , not n The th e r also m a n y high officials o f t h e g ov ern d o w n p o u r . h u t a drizzle. m e n t w h o a r e In a t t e n d a n c e , n o ta b ly a m m e t e r r e g is te r e d teiu|»erfltiires w hich t h e c h ie f Ju s tic e o f th e U nited S ta te s , varied fr o m 36 to 61. P re s id e n t R o o se v e lt w a s I n a u g u r a te d w h o a d m i n i s t e r s t h e o a th a n d w h o Is u s u a lly a m a n o f a d v a n c e d y e a rs . On In 1905 ou a w in d y d a y . stiff b la s ts a few o ccasio n s it h a s been ne< e s s a ry co m in g o u t o f th e n o r t h w e s t. T h e r e b e c a u s e o f t h e violence o f t h e w e a t h e r w a s a n h o u r of ligiit ra lu b e tw e e n 7 to hold t b e c e re m o n ie s in t b e s e n a t e a u d 8 o'clock In tb e m orning. T h e tern c h a m b e r , t b e pu blic t h u s b ein g d en ied p e r a t u r e varied fr o m 29 to 48. a view. T h is w a s t h e c a s e in 1009. The Taft Inauguration. w h e n P r e s i d e n t T a f t w a s i n a u g u r a te d . T h e T a f t I n a u g u r a ti o n In 19*19 Is of W hen A b ru h n m Lincoln w a s I n a u g u r a t e d fo r his first t e r m in 1801 t h e d a y r e c e n t an d h i t t e r m e m o ry to th o u s a n d s T h e y h a d been In f o rm e d w a s o v e r c a s t, a lt h o u g h t h e r e w a s no o f peop le rain T h e r e w e r e high w in d s, h o w th e duy befo re b y th e w e a t h e r b u r e a u e v er, v a r y i n g fr o m s o u t h w e s t to n o r t h t h a t a w a r m c l e a r d a y could be ex w est and a c c o m p a n ie d by rap id pec te d , b u t see m in g ly o u t o f n o w h e r e c h a n g e s in t e m p e r a t u r e . T h e m e r c u ry c a m e a ten Inch s n o w fall. It ts-gan on a t on e t i m e r e g i s te r e d 70 a n d a t a n t h e nig ht of tb e 3d a n d did not c e a s e o t h e r f>erlod o f t h e d a y s h o w e d 30 tie until th e a f t e r n o o n of t h e 4th i n a d d i g r e e s less. 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