1) False, Reagan's 1985 inauguration was definitely colder at 7F, and there is a good chance JFKs 1971 inauguration is likely to be colder at 22F.
2) Taft ... It's worth noting that in 1909, Inauguration day was still March 4th.
3) JFK, though it's only partially correct. Pictures taken before and after his actual swearing in and speech clearly show him in a dress coat and top hat.
1. False
2.??
3. Harrison and it is thought he caught pneumonia that day and he died soon after.
William Henry Harrison on three?
False on 1.
Great questions. Kudos to those below and their answers due to great history knowledge.
1) False, 2) ? 3) William H. Harrison (?).
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1) False, Reagan's 1985 inauguration was definitely colder at 7F, and there is a good chance JFKs 1971 inauguration is likely to be colder at 22F.
2) Taft ... It's worth noting that in 1909, Inauguration day was still March 4th.
3) JFK, though it's only partially correct. Pictures taken before and after his actual swearing in and speech clearly show him in a dress coat and top hat.
1 false
2 President Reagan
3 JFK
1) false
2)
3) Harrison
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1. False - Reagan’s was colder.
2. Taft - I think it was his second.
3. WH Harrison
1 false 2 Wm Harrison 3 JFK
1) false
2) Taft
3) Harrison