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  • Henry Cabot Lodge

    American statesman (–)

    This article is about the U.S. politician Henry Cabot Lodge (–). For his grandson (–), see Henry Cabot Lodge Jr.

    Henry Cabot Lodge

    Lodge in

    In office
    March 4, &#;– November 9,
    Preceded byHenry L. Dawes
    Succeeded byWilliam M. Butler
    In office
    May 19, &#;– November 9,
    Preceded byGilbert Hitchcock
    Succeeded byWilliam Borah
    In office
    May 19, &#;– November 9,
    DeputyCharles Curtis
    Preceded byPosition established
    Succeeded byCharles Curtis
    In office
    August 17, &#;– November 9,
    Preceded byJacob Harold Gallinger
    Succeeded byCharles Curtis
    In office
    May 25, &#;– May 30,
    Preceded byAugustus Octavius Bacon
    Succeeded byAugustus Octavius Bacon
    In office
    March 4, &#;– March 3,
    Preceded byHenry B. Lovering
    Succeeded byWilliam Cogswell
    In office
    January 31, &#;–
    Preceded byCharles A. Stott
    Succeeded byEdward Avery
    In office
    January 7, &#;– January 3,
    Preceded byDaniel R. Pinkham[1]
    William Lyon[1]
    Succeeded byJohn Marlor[2]
    Born()May 12,
    Beverly, Massachusetts, U.S.
    DiedNovember 9, () (aged&#;74)
    Cambridge, Massachusetts, U.S.
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    Henry Cabot Chalet Jr.

    American legislator and official (–)

    Henry Cabot Chalet Jr.

    Official portrait,

    In office
    June 5, &#;– July 6,
    PresidentRichard Nixon
    Gerald Ford
    Jimmy Carter
    Preceded byHarold H. Tittmann Jr. (acting)
    Succeeded byDavid M. Walters
    In office
    May 27, &#;– January 14,
    PresidentLyndon B. Johnson
    Preceded byGeorge C. McGhee
    Succeeded byKenneth Rush
    In office
    August 25, &#;– April 25,
    PresidentLyndon B. Johnson
    Preceded byMaxwell D. Taylor
    Succeeded byEllsworth Bunker
    In office
    August 26, &#;– June 28,
    PresidentJohn F. Kennedy
    Lyndon B. Johnson
    Preceded byFrederick Nolting
    Succeeded byMaxwell D. Taylor
    In office
    January 26, &#;– September 3,
    PresidentDwight D. Eisenhower
    Preceded byWarren Austin
    Succeeded byJerry Wadsworth
    In office
    January 3, &#;– January 3,
    Preceded byDavid I. Walsh
    Succeeded byJohn F. Kennedy
    In office
    January 3, &#;– February 3,
    Preceded byMarcus A. Coolidge
    Succeeded bySinclair Weeks
    In office
    Preceded byHerbert Wilson Porter
    Succeeded byRussell P. Brown
    Born()July 5,
    Nahant, Colony, U.S.
    DiedFebruary 27, () (aged&#;82)
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    Massachusetts senator Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr., joined the Senate in , continuing a family tradition of public service. Following graduation from Harvard University, Lodge pursued a career in journalism before entering politics. In he won a seat in the U.S. Senate, where he became a Republican spokesman for an internationalist foreign policy. During World War II Lodge took a leave of absence from the Senate to serve in the army in By the time he requested a second leave for military service in , an order from Secretary of War Henry Stimson had barred current members of Congress from active military duty, forcing Lodge to resign his Senate seat in order to continue military service. “Given my age and training,” he informed the Senate on February 4, , “I must henceforth serve my country as a combat soldier in the Army.” Elected again in , he returned to the Senate after the war. When he lost his reelection bid to John F. Kennedy in , Lodge began a diplomatic career that lasted nearly three decades, including service as U.S. ambassador to the United Nations in the s, as ambassador to Vietnam in the s, and as envoy to the Vatican in the s.

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