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March 4, 1929: Herbert Hoover sworn into office as 31st President of the United States by Chief Justice William Howard Taft, 27th President of the United States Taft Hebert Hoover Oath.jpg
March 4, 1929: Herbert Hoover sworn into office as 31st President of the United States by Chief Justice William Howard Taft, 27th President of the United States

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Friday, March 1, 1929

Saturday, March 2, 1929

Sunday, March 3, 1929

Monday, March 4, 1929

Tuesday, March 5, 1929

Wednesday, March 6, 1929

Thursday, March 7, 1929

Friday, March 8, 1929

Saturday, March 9, 1929

Sunday, March 10, 1929

Monday, March 11, 1929

Tuesday, March 12, 1929

Wednesday, March 13, 1929

Thursday, March 14, 1929

Friday, March 15, 1929

Saturday, March 16, 1929

Sunday, March 17, 1929

Monday, March 18, 1929

Tuesday, March 19, 1929

Wednesday, March 20, 1929

Thursday, March 21, 1929

Friday, March 22, 1929

Saturday, March 23, 1929

Sunday, March 24, 1929

Monday, March 25, 1929

Tuesday, March 26, 1929

Wednesday, March 27, 1929

Thursday, March 28, 1929

Friday, March 29, 1929

Saturday, March 30, 1929

Sunday, March 31, 1929

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Al Capone</span> American gangster and businessman (1899–1947)

Alphonse Gabriel Capone, sometimes known by the nickname "Scarface", was an American gangster and businessman who attained notoriety during the Prohibition era as the co-founder and boss of the Chicago Outfit from 1925 to 1931. His seven-year reign as a crime boss ended when he went to prison at the age of 33.

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The presidency of Herbert Hoover began on March 4, 1929, when Herbert Hoover was inaugurated as the 31st president of the United States, and ended on March 4, 1933.

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