Woman carpenter works on stands for 1973 Inaugural
Woman carpenter works on stands for 1973 Inaugural
Original caption: the feminist movement has reached the Presidential Inauguration due to take place in four months as Karen Claffy, 18, of Springfield, VA, does her share on September 21, 1972. Karen, an apprentice carpenter, is the only woman working on the construction of the stands in front of the Capitol to be used during the inaugural ceremony on January 20, 1973 [Note: this happened to be the second term of President Richard M. Nixon]. (UPI Photo/Files)
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December 31, 1969
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Richard Milhous Nixon-Inauguration
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Richard Milhous Nixon, born January 9 1913, died April 22 1994, 37th thirty-seventh President of the United States, resigned from office, served from 1969 to 1974, 36th thirty-sixth Vice President of the United States under Dwight D. Eisenhower (1953–1961), member of Congress, Policy of détente with the Soviet Union, diplomatic relations with the People's Republic of China, centrist domestic policies, conservative rhetoric, liberal action in civil rights, Watergate scandal, festive, national, event, historic, swearing-in, oath of office
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