File:Missal used in lbj inauguration 1963.jpg
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The Missal used to swear in Pres. Lyndon Johnson, 22 Nov 1963. The description given by the LBJ library is as follows: Title: Missal Used in Presidential Swearing-In Ceremony on Air Force One on Nov. 22, 1963 Identifier: 1979.4.1 Description: Missal upon which LBJ swore the oath of office, Nov. 22, 1963. A plate on the title page reads, "The leather cover designed and hand-tooled in genuine calfskin by Bernard A. Cassidy, 38 Roosevelt Road, Medford Mass." The missal may have been given to President Kennedy by Mr. Cassidy. A missal is a book containing prayers and biblical readings used in the celebration of the Catholic Mass. More about the missal and its history here. Event: Swearing in of Lyndon B. Johnson as President Credit: Top: Photo by Lauren Gerson, LBJ Presidential Library Bottom: Photo by Ruth Goerger, LBJ Presidential Library Rights: Public Domain Type: Museum Object Format: Bound Volume Period: Presidential, 1963-1969 |
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Author | Photo by Ruth Goerger, LBJ Presidential Library |
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