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Buchanan: Trusted most: Men with guns - Sioux Falls Argus Leader 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 |
Why Men Love War - Veterans Today Network Veterans Today Network--He wrote his friend Congressman -Henry Cabot Lodge-: “Will you telegraph me at once if war becomes inevitable?” In 1889, while agitating for military ... - Date : Wed, 05 May 2010 15:20:38 GMT+00:00 |
Second Acts In The Senate - NPR (blog) 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 |
The true meaning of heroism - Times Record News Times Record News---Henry Cabot Lodge-, -Jr-., resigned his senate seat to serve in World War II. Goodness, can you imagine such a thing today? I'm looking for the right picture ... - Date : Fri, 30 Apr 2010 05:13:09 GMT+00:00 |
Bí ẩn vụ ám sát tổng thống Kennedy (Kỳ 1) - 24 giờ 24 giờ--Ông bước vào thượng viện sau khi đánh bại thượng nghị sĩ đương nhiệm thuộc đảng Cộng hòa -Henry Cabot Lodge-, -Jr-. với cách biệt 70.000 phiếu. ... - Date : Fri, 16 Apr 2010 17:52:16 GMT+00:00 |
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 |
Class 1 | Dalton * 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 2 | Strong * 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 |
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 |
Democratic Party | 1960 Democratic National Convention | |
Candidates | Barnett * Brown * DiSalle * Fisher * Humphrey * Johnson * Kennedy * Meyner * Morse * Smathers * Stevenson * Symington | |
VP Candidates | Jackson * Johnson * Symington | |
Republican Party | 1960 Republican National Convention | |
Candidates | Goldwater * Nixon * Rockefeller | |
VP Candidates | Halleck * Lodge * Rockefeller |
Democratic Party | 1964 Democratic National Convention | |
Candidates | Brewster * Brown * Johnson * Kennedy * Randolph * Reynolds * Wallace * Welsh * Yorty | |
VP Candidates | Dodd * Humphrey * Kennedy * McCarthy | |
Republican Party | 1964 Republican National Convention | |
Candidates | Fong * Goldwater * Lodge * Nixon * Rhodes * Rockefeller * Scranton * Smith * Stassen | |
VP Candidates | Miller |
Events | Hue 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 | |
Policy | Joint 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 figures | Duong 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 | |
Journalists | David Halberstam * Malcolm Browne * Peter Arnett * Neil Sheehan * Marguerite Higgins |