Henry Cabot Lodge ( May 12 , 1850 – November 9 , 1924 ), was a Republican statesman and noted historian. Sourced Let every man honor and love the land of his birth and the race from which he springs and keep their memory green. It is a pious and...
Henry Cabot Lodge (1850-1924), American political leader, was one of the important Senate foes of the League of Nations. Henry Cabot Lodge was born in Boston of parents from distinguished families. He received a bachelor's degree at Harvard, where he...
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. His prominence as a leader of the Republican party,...
This article is about Henry Cabot Lodge (1850-1924), a U.S. politician in the early twentieth century. For his grandson, Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. (1902-1985), a U.S. politician in the mid-twentieth century, see Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr.. Henry Cabot Lodge...
Emily E. (Sears) Clark of Hamilton and Beverly, wife of Forrester (Tim) Clark, a retired Boston investment banker and North Shore sportsman, and widow of the late US senator and ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge, died yesterday at her Beverly home of cancer. She was...
%EC% Emily E. (Sears) Clark of Hamilton and Beverly, wife of Forrester (Tim) Clark, a retired Boston investment banker and North Shore sportsman, and widow of the late US senator and ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge, died yesterday at her Beverly home of cancer. She...
Henry Cabot Lodge BohlerTAMPA, Fla. (AP) _ Henry Cabot Lodge Bohler, a former Tuskegee Airman who went on to battle racial barriers in postwar Florida, died. He was 82.Bohler died Friday as the result of brain injuries sustained in a fall nearly two years ago,...
Today is Saturday, May 26, the 146th day of 2007. There are 219 days left in the year.Today's Highlight in History:One hundred years ago, on May 26, 1907, actor John Wayne was born Marion Morrison in Winterset, Iowa.On this date:In 1521, Martin Luther was declared...