Lyndon Baines Johnson takes his second oath of office
View from the back of the platform shows President Lyndon Baines Johnson being sworn in by Chief Justice Earl Warren while Vice President Hubert Humphrey and Lady Bird Johnson look on. (UPI Photo/Files)
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