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    Henry Cabot Lodge

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  1. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr.: A Featured Biography. Massachusetts senator Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr., joined the Senate in 1937, continuing a family tradition of public service. Following graduation from Harvard University, Lodge pursued a career in journalism before entering politics.

  2. Mar 22, 2024 · United States Senate (1947-1952), United States. United States Senate (1937-1944), United States. (Show more) Political Affiliation: Republican Party. Henry Cabot Lodge (born July 5, 1902, Nahant, Mass., U.S.—died Feb. 27, 1985, Beverly, Mass.) was a U.S. senator and diplomat who ran unsuccessfully for the vice presidency of the United States ...

  3. Oct 3, 2022 · Senator Henry Cabot Lodge Sr. (1850–1924) is best known for organizing congressional opposition to the Treaty of Versailles shortly after World War I. His leading role in that debate came at the culmination of a career in the Republican Party spanning more than 30 years.

  4. Courtesy: Library of Congress. If Woodrow Wilson had one implacable political foe, it was the Senator from Massachusetts, Henry Cabot Lodge. Lodge, heir to a shipping fortune, was a son of...

  5. May 21, 2018 · Lodge, Henry Cabot (18501924) US political leader and historian. He represented Massachusetts in the House of Representatives (1887–93) and the Senate (18931924). A friend of Theodore Roosevelt and a conservative Republican , he supported the establishment of a powerful army and navy.

  6. American political leader and historian Henry Cabot Lodge served as a U.S. senator for more than 31 years (1893–1924). He led the Republican Party in successfully blocking U.S. entrance into the League of Nations following World War I. Lodge was born on May 12, 1850, in Boston, Massachusetts.

  7. Henry Cabot Lodge was a Republican senator from Massachusetts. Close friend to Theodore Roosevelt, Lodge supported imperialist endeavors and favored military preparedness following the outbreak of World War I. As chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Lodge opposed President Woodrow Wilson over ratification of the Treaty of Versailles.

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