Was Woodrow Wilson present for T.R.'s 1901 swearing-in?

Just looked through A. Scott Berg’s new book Wilson and, guided by the index, found no mention of Wilson being in the room for T.R.'s first inauguration. McKinley’s assassination is only mentioned off-handedly.

Keep in mind this was only forty years after the Civil War. There were still plenty of southerners who thought Lincoln had been a dictator who had crushed the south. So even faint praise of Lincoln was a bold statement.

T.R.'s own mom had been a Southerner, but he always admired Lincoln, from all I’ve read.