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  Cabot Lodge
Lodge Corollary - The Lodge Corollary was a corollary to the Monroe Doctrine proposed by Henry Cabot Lodge and ratified by the US Senate in 1912 forbidding any foreign power or foreign interest of any kind to acquire sufficient territory in the Western Hemisphere so as to put that government in "practical power of control".
In 1964, Lodge was the surprise write-in victor of the Renaissance.
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 George Cabot - LoveToKnow 1911
GEORGE CABOT (1751-1823), American political leader, was born in Salem, Massachusetts, on the 16th of December 1751.
He studied at Harvard from 1766 to 1768, when he went to sea as a cabin boy.
In 1814-1815 Cabot was the president of the Hartford Convention, and as such was then and afterwards acrimoniously attacked by the Republicans throughout the country.
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  Cabot Lodge
thumb250pxHenry Cabot Lodge Lodge was born in Boston, Massachusetts, the great-grandson of George Cabot.
Lodge maintained that membership in the world peacekeeping organization would threaten the sovereignty of the United States by binding the nation to international commitments it would not or could not keep.
Senator Lodge argued in 1919 against the League: :''The United States is the world's best hope, but if you fetter her in the interests and quarrels of other nations, if you tangle her in the intrigues of Europe, you will destroy her powerful good, and endanger her very existence.
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 First World War.com - Who's Who - Henry Cabot Lodge
Henry Cabot Lodge (1850-1924), a conservative Republican politician, proved a long-term adversary of Democratic President Woodrow Wilson and, ultimately, his nemesis.
In 1880 Lodge was elected to the state legislature (until 1881), and to the House of Representatives in 1887 (until 1893).
Lodge firmly believed that America deserved (and should therefore be encouraged to develop) a prominent role in international diplomacy.
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 John Davis Lodge, Captain, United States Navy & Member of Congress
JOHN DAVIS LODGE, grandson of Henry Cabot Lodge, was born in Washington, D.C., on October 20, 1903.
Lodge was ambassador to Argentina from 1969 to 1974 and ambassador to Switzerland in 1983.
Lodge was one of the most active first ladies in Connecticut during her husband's tenure from 1951 to 1955.
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 Cabot John: Free Encyclopedia Articles at Questia.com Online Library
The Northmen, Columbus and Cabot, 985-1503: The Voyages of the Northmen
...UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN THE VOYAGES OF COLUMBUS AND OF John Dudley, Duke of Northumberland, 1504-1553
Cabot also helped develop the familys cotton...discontent at the beginning of the 19th cent., Cabot was a leader of the Essex Junto and...
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 John Lodge: The Gentleman Type
Not surprising, John Lodgeâs ten years as a professional actor remains a relatively forgotten part of a long and multi-careered life that embraced Wall Street, the halls of Congress, a governorâs residence, and several embassies, as well as Hollywood.
Lodge immediately applied for a commission in the U.S. Navy, and at age 36 was accepted in the Reserves.
Lodge was still on the job - as President Reaganâs delegate to the United Nations - when he died at age 82 in October 1985.
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Lodge began his career in Congress in 1887, armed with all the confidence that his distinguished New England ancestry, Harvard education, and wide circle of influential friends could bestow.
Ironically, however, Lodge is best remembered for spearheading Senate blockage of American membership in the League of Nations on the grounds that its covenant threatened American sovereignty.
John Singer Sargent was born in Florence to parents who had left Philadelphia to live in Europe.
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 John Lodge - Moviefone   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The grandson of Senator Henry Cabot Lodge, he practised law until he began appearing in films in 1932; usually cast in supporting roles, he had a...
John Lodge was born on 20th July 1945 in Birmingham and attended Birches Green Junior School, Central Grammar School and the Birmingham College of Advanced...
An interview with John Lodge regarding the future activities of the group and himself as a solo artist.
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John Cabot Lodge came from the generation after the most famous Lodge of all.
I refer of course to Henry Cabot Lodge, not to be confused with his grandson, Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr., the Senator from Massachusetts, 1937-1953.
In Henry Cabot Lodge, the two most prominent Massachusetts families were united—his father a Lodge, his mother a Cabot.
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 Henry Cabot Lodge — FactMonster.com
As a Senator he was a close friend of Theodore Roosevelt, welcomed war with Spain in 1898, and favored the acquisition of the Philippines and the development of a strong army and navy.
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John Davis LODGE - LODGE, John Davis (1903—1985) LODGE, John Davis, (grandson of Henry Cabot Lodge, brother of...
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 Henry Cabot Lodge Biography | Dictionary of Literary Biography
Henry Cabot Lodge had a long and controversial political career as representative and senator from Massachusetts from 1887 to 1924 and as majority leader of the Senate from 1918 until his death.
Lodge was born in Boston on 12 May 1850, the only son of John Ellerton Lodge, a prosperous merchant involved in the China trade.
Born into a society and class that was convinced of its superior virtue and culture, Lodge became for many of his contemporaries the quintessential B.....
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 John Cabot Lodge - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
John Cabot Lodge, also known as John Christian Lodge and John C. Lodge, was an influencial mayor of Detroit from 1922-1924 and 1927-1929.
The John C. Lodge Freeway (Michigan State Highway 10) in Detroit was named after him.
This article about an American politician is a stub.
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 December 2002 - Library of Congress Information Bulletin
Roosevelt, who fought in Cuba and served as president from 1901 to 1909, was an unabashed expansionist who saw war as a "romantic, ennobling and purifying" undertaking.
Single-minded and self-confident, Lodge pushed Roosevelt "in the right direction." It was John Cabot Lodge who managed the Treaty of Paris, signed on Dec. 10, 1898, under which Spain ceded the Philippines, Cuba and Puerto Rico to the United States.
John Hay, the most complex of the five, a humane and civil statesman and secretary of state under President McKinley, devised a coherent U.S. policy towards Asia.
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 Nation's "Third Party" Regaining Its Place
Republicans Senator Everett Dirksen (Ill.), former Presidential Candidate Barry Goldwater, former UN Ambassador John Cabot Lodge and former Vice-President Richard Nixon support Johnson's firm Asian stance.
Incidentally, McCulloch was "rewarded" for his effort by receiving a miniscule Negro vote in his district during last year's election.
It was Congressman John Ashbrook, another Ohio Republican, and ranking minority member of the House Un-American Activities Committee, who initiated the investigation of the Ku Klux Klan when the majority Democrats refused to do so.
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 Henry Cabot LODGE — Infoplease.com
Carroll, John M. “Henry Cabot Lodge’s Contributions to the Shaping of Republican European Diplomacy, 1920-1924.” Capitol Studies 3 (Fall 1975): 153-65.
Stern, Sheldon M. “Henry Cabot Lodge and Louis A. Coolidge in Defense of American Sovereignty, 1898-1920.” Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society 87 (1975): 118-34.
Widenor, William C. “Henry Cabot Lodge: The Astute Parliamentarian.” In First Among Equals: Outstanding Senate Leaders of the Twentieth Century, edited by Richard A. Baker and Roger H. Davidson, pp.
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 John Ellerton Lodge
John Ellerton Lodge was one of the best-known ship-merchants of Boston, engaging in commerce chiefly with China.
His office was on Commercial Wharf, and his son, Senator Henry Cabot Lodge, in his very interesting book called " Early Memories," describes how he used to go down to the wharf when a boy to look at the ships as they sailed up the harbour.
When the war came, John Ellerton Lodge backed up the North as his son has backed up this country in the last great war.
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 Henry Cabot Lodge - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Henry Cabot Lodge (May 12, 1850 – November 9, 1924), was an American statesman and Republican politician, and noted historian.
Lodge was born in Boston, Massachusetts, the great-grandson of Senator George Cabot.
Ironically, Lodge's grandson and namesake served as U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations from 1953 to 1960.
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 HENRY CABOT LODGE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Washington declared that it was not the business' of the United States to meddle in the affairs of Europe, and John Quincy Adams added that Europe must not meddle in the Western hemisphere.
The neutrality policy and the Monroe doctrine are the 'two great principles established at the outset by farseeing statesmen in regard to the foreign relations of the United States.
It is a movement which makes for civilization and the advancement of the race., As one of the great nations of the world, the United States must not fall out of the line of march.
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 The Political Graveyard: Index to Politicians: Lockyer to Lofvegren
Brooks Adams; grandfather of Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr.
George Cabot; grandson of Henry Cabot Lodge; nephew of
Augustus Peabody Gardner; son of George Cabot Lodge and Mathilda Elizabeth Frelinghuysen (Davis) Lodge; brother of Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr.
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The Harzard Graduates' Magazine says: "As a life of Lincoln it has no competitors; as a political history of the Union side dur- ing the Civil War, it is the most comprehensive, and, in proportion to its range, the most compact." American Statesmen.
JOHN QUINCY ADAMS, by John T. Morse, Jr.; ALEXAN- DER HAMILTON, by Henry Cabot Lodge; JOHN C. CALHOUN, by I)r.
Sumner; JOHN RANDOLPH, by Henry Adams; lAAMES MONROE, by Pres.
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 AllRefer.com - Henry Cabot Lodge (U.S. History, Biography) - Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
He was admitted to the bar in 1876.
He also wrote some historical works, as well as biographies of his great-grandfather George Cabot (1877), of Alexander Hamilton (1882), of Daniel Webster (1883), and of George Washington (1889); he edited an edition of the works of Hamilton (9 vol., 1885).
As a Senator he was a close friend of Theodore Roosevelt, welcomed war with Spain in 1898, and favored the acquisition of the Philippines and the development of a strong army and navy.
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CONGRESS ST was named in honor of the 1826 Congress – the year the military reserve, through which the street ran, was granted by Congress.
ELIZABETH ST was named after John R William’s daughter.
LODGE DR was named after Detroit’s Mayor John Cabot Lodge.
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 John Lodge Photos - John Lodge News - John Lodge Information
Davey — a orphaned Yute that Ben helped raise and has worked as a ranch hand on the Ponderosa — falls in love with one of his own.
A fellow Yute's jealousy over the blossoming relationship, and later his murder jeopardize a treaty between the white man (which Ben has helped negotiate) and the Yutes.
Tell the world what you think of John Lodge, write a review for this person.
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 Richard H. Immerman - The Department of History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
With Robert Bowie, Eisenhower's assistant secretary of state for policy planning, I wrote Waging Peace, a study of the evolution of the New Look strategy.
John Foster Dulles: Piety, Pragmatism, and Power in U.S. Foreign Policy (1999).
Editor, John Foster Dulles and the Diplomacy of the Cold War: A Reappraisal (1990).
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JOHN QUINCY ADAMS, by John T. Morse, Jr.; ALEXAN- DER HAMILTON, by Henry Cabot Lodge; JOHN C. CALHOUN, by Dr. H.
Sumner; JOHN RANDOLPH, by Henry Adams; JAMES MONROE, by Pres.
Gilman; THOMAS JEFFERSON, by John T. Morse, Jr.; DANIEL WEBSTER, by Henry Cabot Lodge; ALBERT GALLA- TIN, by John Austin Stevens; JAMES MADISON, by Sydney Howard Gray; JOHN ADAMS, by John T. Morse; JOHN MARSHALL, by Allen B. Magruder; SAMUEL ADAMS, by James K. Hosmer; THOMAS HI.
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 UF: Smathers Libraries: Special Collections: The Hatch Papers
TL (carbon) to John Davis Lodge, U.S. Ambassador to Argentina.
Describing the activities of Pope John during Oct. 31st, Nov. 4th, and Nov. 5th, 1962.
Folder 21: Pedersen, John D. Folder 22: Peters, Charles G. Folder 23: Pinney, Harry H. Folder 24: Pickney, George E. Folder 25: Riesinger, Walter.
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 Cabot Lodge Jackson Mississippi Hotel: Hotel Calendar for 02/03/2006
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 Lodge, Henry Cabot, Jr. - HighBeam Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
[Lodge, Henry Cabot, Jr.] 1902-85, American public official and diplomat, U.S. Senator from Massachusetts (1937-44, 1947-53), b.
He wrote The Stream Has Many Eyes (1973), a personal memoir.
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