Essays About senator lodge

 

  • League of Nations
    ... For example, Republican Senator Lodge wanted an assurance that the integrity of the Monroe Doctrine would be kept, but since the Monroe Doctrine was made law ...
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  • Bitter Rivals Henry Cabot Lodge and Woodrow Wilson
    ... His fiery personality that emerged during Lodge's tenure as a Senator was most likely a direct result of this conservative environment during his formative ...
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  • Henry Cabot Lodge
    ... 1933 until 1936. Lodge was a very successful man in the world of politics. He was elected US senator from Massachusetts. He was ...
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  • Woodrow Wilson Foreign Policy
    ... answer. When his mind finally cleared he was presented with Senator Lodge's proposed fourteen reservations to his fourteen points. The ...
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  • League of Nations
    ... Senator Lodge felt that the United States should undertake no obligation to interfere in any controversies between countries or safeguard anything unless in ...
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  • The Great Dparture
    ... Wilson was operating under this assumption that the people would influence the government when he neglected to accept any of the Senator Lodge's changes to the ...
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  • Did The US Follow Washington's Final Address From 1875-1925
    ... A third group led by Senator Lodge demanded reservations, particularly to Article 10 of the League which read: The Members of the League undertake to respect ...
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  • JFK
    ... 1948 and 1950. In 1952 he decided to run against functioning Republican Senator Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. Kennedy was little known ...
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  • JFK 2
    ... their handling of China. Kennedy then ran for Senate in 1952 against the Republican Senator Henry Cabot Lodge. "He went on to win ...
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  • John F Kennedy Life Times
    ... US Senate. He faced a strong opponent in the form of republican incumbent senator Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr.. Although the republican ...
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  • Theodore Roosevelt 2
    ... empire. Along with men such as Senator Henry Lodge, Admiral Alfred Mahan, and Brooks Adams, Roosevelt pushed for expansion. He not ...
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  • The Four Mysteries of Waren G. Harding
    ... Senator Henry Cabot Lodge adjourned the convention. That evening, an inner group of senators met in the Blackstone Hotel suite of the enigmatic George Harvey. ...
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  • The Treaty of Versailles and the US Senate
    ... Said Wilson, "Accept the treaty with the Lodge reservations! Never! Never! ... One such exasperated supporter was democratic senator HF Ashurst of Arizona. ...
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  • John F. Kennedy Life
    ... Senate. His opponent was Republican senator Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. Again the Kennedy family worked side by side to get John elected. ...
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  • Welafre
    ... Senate. His opponent was Republican senator Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. Again the Kennedy family worked side by side to get John elected. ...
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  • John F. Kennedy (Biography)
    ... Kennedy easily won reelection to Congress in 1948 and 1950. "In 1952 he decided to run against incumbent Republican Senator henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. ...
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  • John F. Kennedy, and his assassination
    ... Kennedy promised, as a Senator, that he would do more for Massachusetts than Lodge had done. He supported the St. Lawrence Seaway project in 1953. ...
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  • Theodore Roosevelt The Best President
    ... Thanks to the added encouragement from Senator Henry Cabot Lodge, who believed that the office might serve as a springboard to the presidency so he said yes. ...
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  • Imperialism and Its Motives
    ... Chief among the leaders were Henry Cabot Lodge, the influential senator from Massachusetts, Theodore Roosevelt, the Assistant Secretary of the Navy, and ...
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  • J. Edgar Hoover's Abuse of Power
    ... Hoover's FBI also possessed reports of investigations of the possible homosexuality of future US Ambassador to the United Nations, Senator Henry Cabot Lodge. ...
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  • THEDORE ROOSEVELT
    ... He was prepared to support Senator Henry Cabot Lodge's nationalistic reservations to the League Covenant, but he died in his home at Oyster Bay, Long Island ...
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  • JFK
    ... Then in 1952, he ran for the Senate against Henry Cabot Lodge. ... to run as the Democratic Vice Presidential nominee, but he lost to the Senator of Tennessee. ...
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  • JFK
    ... In 1952, he announced his candidacy for the Senate, challenging Republican senator Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr., basing his campaign on the slogan "Kennedy will do ...
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  • Assination of JFK
    ... Congressional District and was elected in 1947 and served until 1953, in 1952 Kennedy decided to run against incumbent Senator Henry Cabot Lodge for the United ...
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  • Teddy Roosevelt
    ... Roosevelt's good friend, Senator Henry Cabot Lodge encouraged him to take the vice presidency as a possible stepping stone to the presidency. ...
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  • jfk
    ... decided to run for Senate. In 1952, Kennedy ran for Senate against Republican Senator Henry Cabot Lodge. JFK prevailed in the victory ...
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  • Woodrow Wilson
    ... Henry Lodge, a senator from Massachusetts, held a powerful position is the Senate as a chairman of the Foreign Relations committee. ...
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  • A Comparison of John F. Kennedy and Nikita Khrushchev
    ... In 1952, Kennedy moved his political career one step forward with the defeat of Republican incumbent Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. for Senator of Massachusetts. ...
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  • Navy
    ... Mahan had also gained congressional support from Senator Henry Cabot Lo dge, who in support of Mahan added the Lodge Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine. ...
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  • sir mackenzie bowell
    ... left the federal government, and at a meeting of the Ontario Lodge he denounced ... The Conservative senators elected one senator to succeed Bowell, but not before ...
    (1206 Words -- Approx. 5 Pages)

     


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