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  1. マサチューセッツ州. 在任期間. 1887年3月4日 - 1893年3月4日. アメリカ合衆国上院仮議長. (1912年5月25日 - ). テンプレートを表示. ヘンリー・カボット・ロッジ ( 英語: Henry Cabot Lodge, 1850年 5月12日 - 1924年 11月9日 )は アメリカ合衆国 の 政治家 、 歴史家 。.

  2. Scholar and politician, Henry Cabot Lodge was born in Boston in 1850. He received one of the first PhD degrees in history and government from Harvard and became a professor of history as well as editor of the North American Review. In the 1880s he ran for political office, first in the state legislature and then in the U.S. Congress.

  3. 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. In 1936 he won a seat in the U.S. Senate, where he became a Republican spokesman for an internationalist foreign ...

  4. Henry Cabot Lodge (12 de Maio de 1850 – 9 de Novembro de 1924) foi um estadista dos Estados Unidos, filiado ao Partido Republicano, e um notório historiador. Apesar de não reclamar esse título, é considerado o primeiro líder maioritário do Senado americano .

  5. Henry Cabot Lodge to head the U.S. delegation to the United Na. tions, and during the next seven years Mr. Lodge gained widespread popularity for "talking tough" to the Russians. Answering a Soviet. accusation that the United States was responsible for spreading world. wide aggression, Mr. Lodge retorted, "Membership in the United.

  6. Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. (5 de julio de 1902 - 27 de febrero de 1985) fue un senador republicano de los Estados Unidos por el estado de Massachusetts, y embajador de los Estados Unidos en las Naciones Unidas, Vietnam y la Santa Sede, fue también nombrado por su partido candidato a vicepresidente en las elecciones presidenciales de 1960.

  7. 1 de dez. de 2021 · Lodge certainly lived a privileged life, as inheritor of the Cabot and Lodge legacies dating back to the founding of the American colonies. Rather than focus on these advantages, Nichter discusses how Lodge used his position to promote the United States and the Republican party.