Can presidents have beards?

Between 1861 and 1913, all but two presidents (Andrew Johnson and William McKinley) wore either beards or mustaches during their tenure in office. Since 1913 all presidents have been clean-shaven except for Harry Truman for a brief period of time in 1948.
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Are beards acceptable in the office?

So, in summary, the expectation in most of the business world is to look clean and presentable. Beards are generally acceptable as long as they look well-groomed, but getting and keeping it acceptably clean-looking could be more trouble than it's worth versus just running a razor over your chin every day.
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How many presidents had full beards?

Five U.S. presidents wore beards, but it's been more than a century since anyone with facial hair served in the White House. The last president to wear a full beard in office was Benjamin Harrison, who served from March 1889 to March 1893.
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Have we ever had a bearded president?

So, today's Facial Hair Friday is all about the first President with facial hair: John Quincy Adams. John Quincy Adams was the sixth President of the United States, serving from 1825 to 1829. But with his large sideburns, he was the first U.S. President to have facial hair.
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Did Abraham Lincoln have a beard?

Silly affection or not, later that fall and winter, Lincoln grew a beard. By January 13, 1861, the newly elected president had bearded up. Lincoln showed off his new face to the public when he left Springfield, Illinois, to Washington, D.C., on his famous train trip prior to his inauguration.
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Why Don't Politicians Have Beards?



Who is the last president with a beard?

Between 1861 and 1913, all but two presidents (Andrew Johnson and William McKinley) wore either beards or mustaches during their tenure in office. Since 1913 all presidents have been clean-shaven except for Harry Truman for a brief period of time in 1948.
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Has a president ever had a tattoo?

Theodore Roosevelt, however, is the only American president ever documented to have had tattoos on his body, in real life, although from gunpowder.
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Why did Lincoln grow a beard?

A few weeks before he was elected President, Lincoln received a letter from Grace Bedell, an 11-year-old girl from Westfield, New York, who urged him to grow a beard to help him get elected. In Lincoln's response of October 19, he gave no promises, but a month later allowed his beard to grow.
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Who was the 1st US president to sport a full beard?

Ulysses Grant was the second bearded president.

The style did not suit his wife, however, so he trimmed it back. Purists point out the Grant was the first president to wear a full beard compared to Lincoln's "chinstrap."
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Can you be forced to shave your beard?

Legally, though, private employers do have the right to set their own dress and grooming codes. They can set standards regarding facial hair as long as the requirement to shave does not infringe on the employee's civil rights or cause undue hardship.
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Can my boss make me shave my beard?

Well, if the company has a policy around facial hair in their dress code and it forms part of your contract with that company, then yes they can! They need to ensure they're not discriminating against you. If you have a beard for religious or medical reasons they CANNOT make you shave it off.
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What is no beard policy?

If a person will not be employed, hired or trained by an organization because it has a no-beard policy, that might constitute discrimination. An exception to the facial hair ban may concern the kind of job or business, such as in the catering industry or food-related jobs.
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What President was an only child?

Although there were no only-children, three presidents only had one sibling - Calvin Coolidge, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Ronald Reagan. On average the presidents had a little over 5 siblings.
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Did any Founding Fathers have beards?

The nation's founding fathers wore no beards – think of Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, James Madison, and George Washington. In fact, no president from Washington through James Buchanan had facial hair.
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Who was the youngest President?

The youngest person to assume the presidency was Theodore Roosevelt, who, at the age of 42, succeeded to the office after the assassination of William McKinley. The youngest to become president by election was John F. Kennedy, who was inaugurated at age 43.
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Can you have a beard without a mustache?

However, if you want to bring a welcome change to your ordinary facial hair look, then a beard without mustache is your sure way to go. There are actually many reasons why men choose not to grow a mustache. But this should not stop them from wearing a beard should they feel like getting one.
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Why did Lincoln have no mustache?

Lincoln's choice of facial hair was not the style of the day — full beards were far more popular. Lincoln chose “a trimmed beard without a mustache,” a more common sight on clergy than on the everyday citizen or officer.
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What color is Abraham Lincoln's eyes?

I was on a mission…to prove to myself that the irises of Abraham's eyes were lighter than portrayed. Six or seven books later his eyes were described as hazel gray! Thank you God! I would learn later that at least two artists painted Abraham from life so obviously they would have painted his true eye color.
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Which president did not have a high school diploma?

George Washington (1789-1797)

George Washington is another answer to the question “who was the only president who never went to school?” He never went to college and received no education past the age of 11.
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Did Steve Jobs have tattoos?

Steve suffered a deep cut across his neck and two broken arms. The cut required ~100 stitches and a blood transfusion to save his life. Upon recovering from his injuries Steve found that his tattoos were merged together in what some may call an 'offensive reference' to the genitalia of people of color.
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Can the President drink?

Not every president had strong ties to an alcoholic beverage — in fact, one actually pushed for a dry White House during his time in office and President Donald Trump has said he doesn't drink alcohol — but the majority of U.S. presidents seemed to have an affinity toward booze.
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Who was the only divorced President?

When Reagan became president 32 years later, he became the first divorced person to assume the nation's highest office.
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Which President had a ponytail?

The Eleventh President - James Polk.
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