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Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. was born on 5 July, 1902 in Nahant, Massachusetts, USA, is an actor. Discover Henry Cabot Lodge Jr.'s Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 83 years old?

Popular As Henry Cabot Lodge Jr.
Occupation actor
Age 83 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 5 July, 1902
Birthday 5 July
Birthplace Nahant, Massachusetts, USA
Date of death 27 February, 1985
Died Place Beverly, Massachusetts, USA
Nationality United States

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Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. Net Worth

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1791

's great-great-great grandfather also was a federal Senator from Massachusetts: George Cabot served as a Pro-Administration Federalistr from March 4, 1791 to June 9, 1796, when he resigned. Finally, Cabot Lodge, Jr.

1834

's great-great grandfather John Davis was a two-term Governor of Massachusetts (1834-1835, 1841-1843), as a Whig.

1861

Army during World War II, becoming the first senator to do so since the 1861-65 War of the Rebellion (now know as the U. S. Civil War but contemporaneously derided as "Mr. Lincoln's War"). He served with distinction, and obtained the rank of lieutenant colonel before being demobilized. After returning to civil life, he was elected to Massachusetts' other seat in the U. S.

1887

Representative from Massachusetts from 1887 to 1893, when he was elevated by the General Court (Legislature) to serve as one of Massachusetts' federal senators.

1893

Henry Cabot Lodge served in the Senate from 1893 to 1924. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr.

1902

Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. served as a United States Senator from Massachusetts, the Ambasasor to the United Nations, and the United States Ambassador to South Vietnam during a long and varied political career that included a run for the office of Vice president of the United States. Lodge was born one day after Independence Day 1902 into one of the most prestigious families in America, a High WASP (White Anglo-Saxon Protestant) patrician Papoose with the proverbial silver spoon clenched in his mouth. His grandfather, the first Henry Cabot Lodge, was a U. S.

1912

(Senators became elected by popular suffrage in 1912).

1936

Senate in 1936 and reelected in 1942. He served in the U. S.

1937

Republican U.S. senator from Massachusetts (3 January 1937-3 February 1944 and 3 January 1947-3 January 1953). Resigned 3 February 1944 to enter military service with U.S. Army. Reelected to Senate in 1946.

1944

Senate until 1944, when he resigned to go on active duty with the U. S.

1946

Senate in 1946.

1947

(His younger brother John Lodge, after giving up the vagabond life of an actor, was a US Congressman from Connecticut from 1947-1950, the Governor of Connecticut from 1951-55, and the U. S. Ambassador to Argentina, Spain and Switzerland, as well as a delegate to the United Nations. )Whiggery gave way to the Republican Party of former Whig Congressman Abraham Lincoln, and both Henry Cabot Lodges served in the U. S. Senate as Republicans, the Party of the WASP elite and Eastern Establishment. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. was first elected to the U. S.

1952

Lost his seat in the U.S. Seante to Congressman John F. Kennedy in 1952. Later, as Richard Nixon's running mate, they lost to J.F.K. and Lyndon B. Johnson in the 1960 presidential election.

1953

He served until January 1953, having been beaten in his bid for a fourth term by Congressman John F. Kennedy, a victory relished by the Irish-American Kennedy, whose father Joseph P. Kennedy had been shunned by the Boston Establishment that Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. epitomized. Incoming Republican President Dwight D. Eisenhower''s appointed Lodge, Jr.

1960

Ambassador to the United Nations, where he served until 1960, resigning to serve as Richard Nixon's running mate in the 1960 Presidential sweepstakes (counter-balancing a ticket headed by a West Coast Californian with a scion of the Establishment East). He lost again to J. F. K. and his running mate Lyndon B. Johnson, but J. F. K.

1963

appointed Lodge to the difficult job of Ambassador to South Vietnam in 1963, in which post he served when ARVN (Army of Vietnam) overthrew and assassinated South Vietnamese President Ngo Dinh Diem on November 2nd of that year. In the Cold War period, foreign policy generally was a bi-partisan affair.

1964

In early 1964, Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. surprised the Reublican party when, as a write-in candidate, he won the G. O. P. primary in the neighboring state of New Hampshire. He defeated future Republican nominee Barry Goldwater, widely viewed as a reactionary who represented the anti-civil rights, anti-Big Government conservatives of the Sun Belt states.

1965

President Johnson re-appointed Lodge as ambassador to South Vietnam in 1965, and subsequently Lodge served L. B. J.

1967

as Ambassador-at-Large from 1967-68 and as Ambassador to West Germany from 1968-69.

1969

After his old running mate Richard Nixon was finally elected president, he appointed Lodge in 1969 to serve as head of the American negotiating team at the Paris peace talks.

1970

Later, he served Nixon and President Gerald Ford as Special Envoy to the Vatican from 1970 to 1977. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr.

1980

the Goldwater faction were deeply resentful of the moderate Eastern Establishment represented by Lodge and Nelson Rockefeller, the other declared candidate Lodge defeated in the New Hampshire primary, an Establishment that eventually be would be repudiated by Ronald Reagan's 1980 Presidential victory and the realignment of the Republican Party towards the once-solidly Democratic South.

1981

Biography in: "The Scribner Encyclopedia of American Lives". Volume One, 1981-1985, pages 501-504. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1998.