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Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr.

Personal data
Date of birthJuly 5, 1902
Place of birthNahant, Massachusetts, U.S.
Date of deathFebruary 27, 1985(age 82)
Place of deathBeverly, Massachusetts
NationalityAmerican
Political partyRepublican
SpouseEmily Sears
ChildrenGeorge Cabot Lodge II
Henry Sears Lodge
Alma materHarvard University
ReligionEpiscopalian
Military service
Service/branchUnited States Army
RankLieutenant Colonel
Battles/warsWorld War II
In officeJanuary 3, 1937 - February 3, 1944
Succeeded byC. Sinclair Weeks
Preceded byMarcus A. Coolidge
In officeJanuary 3, 1947 - January 3, 1953
Succeeded byJohn F. Kennedy
Preceded byDavid I. Walsh
3rd United States Ambassador to the United Nations
In office1953 - 1960
PresidentDwight D. Eisenhower
Succeeded byJames J. Wadsworth
Preceded byWarren R. Austin
United States Ambassador to South Vietnam
In office1963 - 1964
PresidentJohn F. Kennedy
Lyndon B. Johnson
Succeeded byMaxwell D. Taylor
Preceded byFrederick E. Nolting, Jr.
In office1965 - 1967
PresidentLyndon B. Johnson
Succeeded byEllsworth Bunker
Preceded byMaxwell D. Taylor
United States Ambassador to West Germany
In office1968 - 1969
PresidentLyndon B. Johnson, Richard Nixon
Succeeded byKenneth Rush
Preceded byGeorge C. McGhee

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Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. (July 5, 1902 - February 27, 1985) was a Republican United States Senator from Massachusetts and a U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, Vietnam, and the Holy See (as Representative). He was the Republican nominee for Vice President in the 1960 Presidential election.

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Sioux Falls Argus Leader--The house of such giants as Daniel Webster, Henry Clay, John C. Calhoun and -Henry Cabot Lodge-, the greatest legislative body in the world that was home to ... - Date : Thu, 29 Jul 2010 06:59:40 GMT+00:00
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NPR (blog)--In Massachusetts, -Henry Cabot Lodge Jr-. resigned his Senate seat in 1944 to fight in World War II. In 1946, he returned to the Senate by defeating ... - Date : Mon, 12 Apr 2010 20:27:57 GMT+00:00
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United States Senate
Preceded by
Marcus A. Coolidge
Senator from Massachusetts (Class 2)
1937 - 1944
Served alongside: David I. Walsh
Succeeded by
Sinclair Weeks
Preceded by
David I. Walsh
Senator from Massachusetts (Class 1)
1947 - 1953
Served alongside: Leverett Saltonstall
Succeeded by
John F. Kennedy
Party political offices
Preceded by
Richard M. Nixon
Republican Party Vice Presidential nominee
1960
Succeeded by
William E. Miller
Diplomatic posts
Preceded by
Warren R. Austin
U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations
1953 - 1960
Succeeded by
James J. Wadsworth
Preceded by
Frederick Nolting
U.S. Ambassador to South Vietnam
1963 - 1964
Succeeded by
Maxwell D. Taylor
Preceded by
Maxwell D. Taylor
U.S. Ambassador to South Vietnam
1965 - 1967
Succeeded by
Ellsworth Bunker
Preceded by
George C. McGhee
U.S. Ambassador to West Germany
1968 - 1969
Succeeded by
Kenneth Rush
Awards and achievements
Preceded by
John Foster Dulles
Sylvanus Thayer Award recipient
1960
Succeeded by
Dwight D. Eisenhower

United States Senators from Massachusetts

Class 1Dalton * Cabot * Goodhue * Mason * Adams * Lloyd * Gore * Ashmun * Mellen * Mills * Webster * Choate * Webster * Winthrop * Rantoul * Sumner * Washburn * Dawes * Lodge, Sr. * Butler * Walsh * Lodge, Jr. * J. Kennedy * Smith * E. Kennedy * Kirk * Brown
Class 2Strong * Sedgwick * Dexter * Foster * Pickering * Varnum * Otis * Lloyd * Silsbee * Davis * Bates * Davis * Everett * Rockwell * Wilson * Boutwell * Hoar * Crane * J. Weeks * Walsh * Gillett * Coolidge * Lodge, Jr. * S. Weeks * Saltonstall * Brooke * Tsongas * Kerry

United States Ambassadors to the United Nations

Edward Stettinius, Jr. * Warren Austin * Henry C. Lodge, Jr. * James J. Wadsworth * Adlai Stevenson * Arthur Goldberg * George Ball * James R. Wiggins * Charles W. Yost * George H. W. Bush * John A. Scali * Daniel P. Moynihan * William Scranton * Andrew Young * Donald McHenry * Jeane Kirkpatrick * Vernon A. Walters * Thomas R. Pickering * Edward J. Perkins * Madeleine Albright * Bill Richardson * Richard Holbrooke * John Negroponte * John Danforth * Zalmay Khalilzad * Susan Rice

United States presidential election, 1960

Democratic Party1960 Democratic National Convention
CandidatesBarnett * Brown * DiSalle * Fisher * Humphrey * Johnson * Kennedy * Meyner * Morse * Smathers * Stevenson * Symington
VP CandidatesJackson * Johnson * Symington
Republican Party1960 Republican National Convention
CandidatesGoldwater * Nixon * Rockefeller
VP CandidatesHalleck * Lodge * Rockefeller

United States presidential election, 1964

Democratic Party1964 Democratic National Convention
CandidatesBrewster * Brown * Johnson * Kennedy * Randolph * Reynolds * Wallace * Welsh * Yorty
VP CandidatesDodd * Humphrey * Kennedy * McCarthy
Republican Party1964 Republican National Convention
CandidatesFong * Goldwater * Lodge * Nixon * Rhodes * Rockefeller * Scranton * Smith * Stassen
VP CandidatesMiller

Buddhist crisis

EventsHue Vesak shootings * Hue chemical attacks * Self-immolation of Thich Quang Duc * Double Seven Day scuffle * Xa Loi Pagoda raids * 1963 South Vietnamese coup (reaction) * Arrest and assassination of Ngo Dinh Diem
PolicyJoint Communique * Cable 243 * Krulak Mendenhall mission * McNamara Taylor mission
Political or
religious figures
Ngo Dinh Diem * Ngo Dinh Nhu * Madame Ngo Dinh Nhu * Ngo Dinh Can * Ngô Đình Thục * Nguyen Ngoc Tho * Nguyen Dinh Thuan * Bui Van Luong * Vu Van Mau * Buu Hoi * Tran Van Chuong * Thich Tri Quang * Thich Quang Duc * Thich Tinh Khiet * Thich Thien Hoa * Frederick Nolting * Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. * Maxwell D. Taylor * Robert McNamara * Victor H. Krulak * Joseph Mendenhall * William Trueheart * Roger Hilsman * Averell Harriman * Michael Forrestal * John F. Kennedy
Military figuresDuong Van Minh * Tran Van Don * Ton That Dinh * Le Van Kim * Nguyen Van Thieu * Pham Ngoc Thao * Tran Kim Tuyen * Tran Thien Khiem * Nguyen Huu Co * Huynh Van Cao * Do Mau * Do Cao Tri * Nguyen Khanh * Nguyen Van Nhung * Le Quang Tung * ARVN Special Forces * Lucien Conein
JournalistsDavid Halberstam * Malcolm Browne * Peter Arnett * Neil Sheehan * Marguerite Higgins



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