PRESIDENTIAL HANDSHAKES ON NEW YEAR’S DAY
Shaking the president's hand. Have you? Ever? Tell me about it! Calvin Coolidge's New Year's lineup. PRESIDENTIAL HANDSHAKES ON NEW YEAR’S DAY For more than a century, New Year’s Day was marked by a large reception held at the White House. Foreign ambassadors and members of the US government were invited, but attendance wasn’t restricted to a guest list. Astoundingly, anyone could wait on line, enter the White House, and shake the hand of the president. The tradition of the New Year’s reception, or levee, as it was often called, began with George Washington, before the White House was built. The first occupant of the White House, John Adams, took up residence in the unfinished mansion in November 1800, and hosted its first New Year’s reception on January 1, 1801. A history of the White House published a century ago noted that John and Abigail Adams hosted a “very formal affair”: The President and his wife did the honors alone that New Year's Day, and it doe