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Thomas Balcerski

@tbalcerski

Presidential & political historian @EasternCTStateU Author of Bosom Friends @OUPHistory

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The first inauguration of a U.S. President was held on April 30, 1789 at Federal Hall in New York City and is the only time in which the inauguration was held after the official start of the presidential term. This delay was a result of logistical delays and prevented the start

The first inauguration of a U.S. President was held on April 30, 1789 at Federal Hall in New York City and is the only time in which the inauguration was held after the official start of the presidential term. This delay was a result of logistical delays and prevented the start
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Capitalize Inauguration Day when referring to the total collection of events that include inauguration of a U.S. president; lowercase in other uses: Inauguration Day is Jan. 20. The inauguration day for the change has not been set.

Capitalize Inauguration Day when referring to the total collection of events that include inauguration of a U.S. president; lowercase in other uses: 
Inauguration Day is Jan. 20. 
The inauguration day for the change has not been set.
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How many executive orders can President Trump sign in one day? I give my best guess for the ⁦Miami Herald⁩ miamiherald.com/news/nation-wo…

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“Eastern represents at ‘the beating heart of the historical profession’” Read the full story about Eastern Connecticut State University ⁦Eastern CT State University⁩ at the American Historical Association ⁦American Historical Association⁩ annual meeting below: easternct.edu/news/_stories-…

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Excited to share that I will be moderator for “History Happy Hour” from the White House Historical Association next Thursday, April 24, (6 pm Eastern/3 pm AZ) for “The Nation’s First Capital: New York City”! 🌆 🇺🇸🏛️ You must RSVP through the link! whitehousehistory.org/events/hhh-the…

Excited to share that I will be moderator for “History Happy Hour” from the White House Historical Association next Thursday, April 24, (6 pm Eastern/3 pm AZ) for “The Nation’s First Capital: New York City”! 🌆 🇺🇸🏛️

You must RSVP through the link! 

whitehousehistory.org/events/hhh-the…
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TOMORROW! I will be moderator for “History Happy Hour” from The White House Historical Association Thursday, April 24, 6 pm Eastern for “The Nation’s First Capital: New York City”! 🌆 🇺🇸🏛️ You must RSVP through the link! whitehousehistory.org/events/hhh-the… #NewYorkCity #NYC #WhiteHouse

TOMORROW! I will be moderator for “History Happy Hour” from The White House Historical Association Thursday, April 24, 6 pm Eastern for “The Nation’s First Capital: New York City”! 🌆 🇺🇸🏛️

You must RSVP through the link! 

whitehousehistory.org/events/hhh-the…

#NewYorkCity #NYC #WhiteHouse
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Vol. 64, Iss. 1, of Connecticut History Review is the first with new editor Thomas Balcerski (Eastern CT State University). Featuring work by Brian Stevens (WCSU Library), Sarah J. Morin (CTState Library), and more! Plus, a President's Update from Allison Norrie. scholarlypublishingcollective.org/uip/chr/issue/…

Vol. 64, Iss. 1, of Connecticut History Review is the first with new editor <a href="/tbalcerski/">Thomas Balcerski</a> (<a href="/EasternCTStateU/">Eastern CT State University</a>). Featuring work by Brian Stevens (<a href="/westconnlibrary/">WCSU Library</a>), Sarah J. Morin (<a href="/LibraryofCT/">CTState Library</a>), and more! Plus, a President's Update from Allison Norrie. scholarlypublishingcollective.org/uip/chr/issue/…
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In Connecticut History Review 64.1 Brian Stevens (WCSU Library) continues the story of CT's WWI veterans, who, in 1932, marched to D.C., hoping their presence would prompt the federal government to pay them a promised bonus—13 years early. Thomas Balcerski scholarlypublishingcollective.org/uip/chr/articl…

In Connecticut History Review 64.1 Brian Stevens (<a href="/westconnlibrary/">WCSU Library</a>) continues the story of CT's WWI veterans, who, in 1932, marched to D.C., hoping their presence would prompt the federal government to pay them a promised bonus—13 years early. <a href="/tbalcerski/">Thomas Balcerski</a> scholarlypublishingcollective.org/uip/chr/articl…
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WCSU Library Thomas Balcerski Read Part 1, "Price of Service: The Economic and Political Conditions that Compelled Danbury and Connecticut's Bonuseers of 1932" in Vol 63, Iss 1. While few of those veterans saw much benefit, their legacy lives on in better benefits for veterans today. scholarlypublishingcollective.org/uip/chr/articl…

<a href="/westconnlibrary/">WCSU Library</a> <a href="/tbalcerski/">Thomas Balcerski</a> Read Part 1, "Price of Service: The Economic and Political Conditions that Compelled Danbury and Connecticut's Bonuseers of 1932" in Vol 63, Iss 1. While few of those veterans saw much benefit, their legacy lives on in better benefits for veterans today.  scholarlypublishingcollective.org/uip/chr/articl…