Call Number (LC) Title Results
JK529 .K87 1994 The origins of the Twelfth Amendment : the electoral college in the early republic, 1787-1804 / 1
JK529 .L63 1996 The electoral college primer / 1
JK529 .L82 The Electoral "College" vs. the will of the people : the case for reform / 1
JK529 .M314 1963 The American electoral college / 1
JK529 .M62 Presidential lottery; the reckless gamble in our electoral system 1
JK529 .P37 The people's President : the electoral college in American history and the direct-vote alternative / 1
JK529 .R6 1947 They voted for Roosevelt; the Presidential vote, 1932-1944, 1
JK529 .V81 Reform the electoral college? Some new looks at an old institution. 1
JK529 .W74 1958 The electoral college. 1
JK531 1961 +K3 Official program : inaugural ceremonies of John F. Kennedy, thirty-fifth President of the United States and Lyndon B. Johnson, thirty-seventh Vice President of the United States. Washington, D.C., January 20, 1961. 1
JK536 .I52 1961ev Inauguration of President John F. Kennedy, Washington, D.C. / 1
JK536 .I52 1969ev Inauguration : President Richard M. Nixon / 1
JK536 .M97 2013ev Myrlie Evers-Williams : 2013 inaugural invocation / 1
JK536 .R667 The four inaugural addresses / 1
JK 536 + U58 1960 Presidential inaugurations : a selected list of references. 1
JK550 F673. 1920 Albion College Inaugural Ceremony, Albion, Michigan / 1
JK550 .J92 1974 One six-year Presidential term. Hearing before the Subcommittee on Crime of the Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives, Ninety-third Congress, first session on one six-year Presidential term. 1
JK550 .K67 2011 Presidential term limits in American history : power, principles, and politics / 1
JK550 .P5 A single six-year term for president, 1
JK550 .U5 1945 Term of President of the United States. Hearings before a subcommittee of the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, Seventy-ninth Congress, first session, on S.J. Res. 1, proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States relating to the terms of office of the President; S.J. Res. 10, proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States, relating to terms of President of the United States; S.J. Res. 12, proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States relating to terms of office of President, and providing for nomination of candidates for President and Vice President, and for election of such candidates, by popular vote; S.J. Res. 21, proposing an amendment to the Constitution limiting the tenure of office of President and Vice President of the United States and members of Congress to six years and imposing limitations on the appointment or election of certain persons to office; S.J. Res. 82, proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States relating to the terms of office of the President. September 27, 1945. 1