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March 05, 1933
NEW YORK TIMES, March 5, 1933 

* Franklin D. Roosevelt 1st inauguration 
* Takes over a poor U.S. economy "New Deal"
* "...only thing we have to fear is fear itself..."


Nice coverage of Franklin Roosevelt's first (of 4) inauguration with headline: "ROOSEVELT INAUGURATED, ACTS TO END  THE NATIONAL BANKING CRISIS  QUICKLY; WILL ASK WAR-TIME POWERS IF NEEDED" with a photo of him taking the oath of office. This was during the midst of the Great Depression, and beginning of the ftpg.& carrying over to page 2 is the complete: "Text of the Inaugural Address..." which contains--on the front page--one of the more famous utterances in American history: "...the only thing we have to fear is fear itself..." (see).
Pages 2, 3, 4, 5 & 7 have much more on the inauguration with more photos as well.
The complete first section with pages 1-28. Some central fold and margin wear, generally good.