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Two Decades of Achievement
Library Marks Milestones with Billington at the Helm

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James H. Billington being sworn as Librarian of Congress with others looking on.

James Billington took his oath of office as Librarian of Congress on Sept. 14, 1987, before President Ronald Reagan, who had nominated him; Chief Justice William Rehnquist, who administered the oath; and Marjorie Billington, who held the Library’s 1782 “Aitken” Bible for the Great Hall ceremony attended by more than 800 guests.

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