The White House tennis court has been there since 1909 and several presidents have used it. Harding played tennis, Reagan, Bushes, Obama as well as members of the families. Various events have also been held there.
Andrew Johnson
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He was the first chief executive to serve under the constitution of the United States.
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I am not sure what you are asking. Pennsylvania is a state, and does not have a president-- it has a governor. However, when it was founded, for about twelve years, it did have a chief executive who was called a president-- if you are asking about him, the first person to hold this office, beginning in 1777, was Thomas Wharton Jr. By 1790, the title of the state's chief executive was changed to "Governor." But if you are asking the first president who was born in Pennsylvania, that would be James Buchanan, the 15th president of the United States. In fact, he was the only president born in that state.
The simple explanation: The US Constitution does not permit that the nation be without a chief executive. Therefore it is a practical matter, considering that the Vice president can act as the chief executive when the President is incapasitated. For the few moments that the former President is stepping down, and the new President is being sworn in, there would actually be no President, so to avoid the problem, the Vice President is traditionally sworn in first.
That was John Tyler. He became the 10th president when William Henry Harrison died on April 4, 1841.
Pakistan Army never had any post like Chief Executive. Instead, Pakistan Army is headed by the Chief of Army Staff (COAS). Disambiguation: When Former President of Pakistan, General Pervez Musharraf toppled a democratic government and grabbed power, he instituted an office for him 'the Chief Executive of Pakistan'. This office had the powers of both the President add the Army Chief, but the office was later obliterated by Musharraf himself.
The President, or the very first executive was George Washington
Theodore Roosevelt was the first president to claim the leadership role for the executive branch. The President heads the executive branch of the government.
He was the Commander in Chief first.
First Executive President is Mr. J.R. Jayawardena