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  1. A frontier town, and other essays by Henry Cabot, 1850-1924 Lodge, 2009-10-26
  2. Alexander Hamilton. by Lodge. Henry Cabot. 1850-1924., 1898-01-01
  3. Daniel Webster by Lodge Henry Cabot 1850-1924, 1899-01-01
  4. George Washington (American Statesmen, Volume 1) by Henry Cabot, 1850-1924 Lodge, 1889
  5. Autograph Letter Signed. by Henry Cabot (1850-1924. LODGE, 1876-01-01
  6. Peace with Germany . . . Report by Lodge United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations Henry Cabot 1850-1924 Pomerene Atlee 1863- from old catalog, 1921-12-31
  7. Reservations to the Treaty of peace with Germany Statements made to the press regarding the bipartisan conference on reservations to the Treaty of peace with Germany by Henry Cabot Lodge 1850-1924 Hitchcock Gilbert M. (Gilbert Monell) 1859-1934, 1920-12-31
  8. Speeches by Henry Cabot Lodge 1850-1924 Pforzheimer Bruce Rogers Collection (Library of Congress) DLC Rogers Bruce 1870-1957 former owner, 1892-12-31

61. The Pocket Guide To World History - Lobachevsky To Logos
Read more Google. Lodge, Henry Cabot. 18501924. US isolationist senator,blocked US entry to League of Nations. Read more Google. Lodi, Battle.
http://www.benlo.com/history/ph461.html
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Lobachevsky , Nikolay. 1792-1856. Russian. Invented non-Euclidian geometry, 1826. [Read more ...] [Google] Locarno Pact. 1925. Non-aggression treaty in Europe. Germany, France, Belgium, et al. Broken when Hitler occupied Rhineland [Read more ...] [Google] Locke , John. 1632-1704. English philosopher. Empiricism -all knowledge is derived from experience: On Civil Government Essay Concerning Human Understanding Constitution , led to Enlightenment . Philosophical basis of French and American Revolutions. Epistemological foundations of modern Science. [Read more ...] [Google] Lockerbie Scotland. 1988 Terrorist bomb downs PanAm plane killing 270. Libya [Read more ...] [Google] Lockyer , Joseph. 1836-1920. English. Discovered helium in sun 1868. [Read more ...] [Google] Locofoco Party . 1835-8. US anti-monopoly Democratic Party faction. [Read more ...] [Google] Lodge , Henry Cabot. 1850-1924. US isolationist senator, blocked US entry to League of Nations [Read more ...] [Google] Lodi , Battle. 1796. Napoleon defeats Austria in Italy.

62. Hamlin Garland Newsletter: News Notes
a copy of Daughter of the Middle Border inscribed by Garland to Henry Cabot Lodge(Sr.) with the Lodge bookplate, priced at $450. Lodge (18501924) was Senator
http://www.usc.edu/isd/archives/arc/findingaids/garland/newsletter/hgnews.htm
The Newsletter of The Hamlin Garland Society
News Notes
Honoring Garland's 140th
A presentation given Saturday, 09 September 2000
Aberdeen, South Dakota at the Ramkota Inn A report by Gene Aisenbrey
It was nearing 1:00 pm, and already folks were gathering about to hear the presentation. While waiting for the commencement of the main activity, the people visited and looked over the 38 books authored by Hamlin Garland which were on display by Joe Johnson, Columbia, South Dakota. Two of the books which garnered special interest were Ulysses S. Grant: His Life and Character (1898) and Book of the American Indian A local man by the name of Brett Garland was in attendance; he is a great-nephew of Hamlin Garland, being the great-grandson of Franklin Garland, Hamlin's brother! We know that the audience garnered a substantial amount of facts about Garland from the speaker and each other. We hope this talk will give rise to helping the interest grow relevant to Hamlin Garland, prairie author, biographer and lecturer. Editor's note We are pleased to learn of the existence of another Garland Society, this one centered in Aberdeen, SD, not far from where Garland's father homesteaded for some years after Hamlin's birth. The preceding report came to us through the courtesy of Gene Aisenbrey, founder of the Aberdeen group. He and the Hamlin Garland Memorial Society may be reached at P.O. Box 405, Aberdeen, SD 57402.

63. Background
Legends Of New England, E, History, Lodge, Henry Cabot (18501924),Hero Tales From American History, E, Antislavery movements United
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64. Law Books International Law Books
edition. The third volume contains a translation with notes and an introduction.This set belonged to Henry Cabot Lodge 18501924. A
http://www.lawbookexchange.com/cat42/law-books-cat42-8.html
CATALOGUE 42 Abbott - Bynkershoek Cadwalader - Fullerton Gardner - Grotius Hankey - Kissinger ... Rachel - Suarez Textor - Zouche Contemporary Intl. Law: Ali - Bygrave Campbell - Ewing Fawcett - Intl. Fiscal... Janis - Mendlovitz ... SEARCH Email: Law@Lawbookexchange.com “An Antidote” to Pufendorf and the School of Natural Law 146. Textor, Johann Wolfgang [1638-1701]. Synopsis Juris Gentium. [With] Synopsis of the Law of Nations. Edited by Ludwig von Bar. Washington.: Carnegie Institution of Washington, 1916. Frontispiece. 2 vols. Cloth, rubbed and soiled. Library call numbers on base of spine. Ex-library bookplate. Hinges cracked but holding. Title page detached. $150.
* Classics of International Law series. Originally published in 1916, volume two contains the complete English translation of Textor’s Synopsis Juris Gentium , originally published in 1680. Little known to the English-speaking world, “[O]ne can have no two opinions of the importance of the work. It forms, as it were, an antidote to the writers of the school of natural law of which Pufendorf is so eminent a protagonist. Textor...occupies an important place among the writers of the positive school.”: Marke 582.

65. Richard Kagan's Website
Considered the opposition s motives to be racially prejudiced and antireform.Henry Cabot Lodge (1850-1924), a Republican Senator from Massachusetts.
http://www.hamline.edu/~rkagan/Publications_Louis Brandeis.html
HOME PHOTO GALLERY RKAGAN'S HOME PAGE QUESTIONS ... OTHER Richard C. Kagan Professor of History, Hamline University
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651.523-2433 (ph) E-mail rkagan@hamline.edu Publication: Louis Brandeis COURSES PUBLICATIONS LECTURES BIOGRAPHY ... HISTORY Selected Publications Stories on Human Rights Louis Brandeis First Jewish Member of U.S. Supreme Court. Background Paper
Louis Brandeis Becomes First Jewish Member of Supreme Court Event Category: Racial and ethnic rights.
Time: 19:16
Locale: Washington D.C., U.S.A. OVERVIEW: President Woodrow Wilson's nomination of Louis Brandeis to the Supreme Court broke the corporate lawyers attack on Jewish lawyers and legitimized new approaches to the law. PRINCIPAL PERSONAGES:
  • Louis Dembitz Brandeis (1856-1941), a child of German Jewish immigrants, a brilliant attorney, a leader of the Progressive movement, an active Zionist, and an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States from 1916-1939.

66. Thomas G. Masaryk(10)
Josi de San Martin(10), PE, 17781850. Henry Cabot Lodge(10), US, 1850-1924,Republican senator; led opposition to participation in League of Nations.
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Thomas G. Masaryk(10) CS statesman, philosopher; first president of Czechoslovak Republic. Horatio H. Kitchener(8) GB led forces in Boer War; victorious at Khartoum; organized army in WW1. Robert Peel(10) GB Josi de San Martin(10) PE Henry Cabot Lodge(10) US Republican senator; led opposition to participation in League of Nations. James L. Laughlin(7) US economist; helped establish Federal Reserve System. John C. Calhoun(10) US Ferdinand Foch(8) FR headed victorious Allied armies, 1918, WW1. Felix Adler(9) US German-born founder of the Ethical Culture Society. John B. Russwurm(4) US Joseph Joffre(8) FR headed Allied armies, won Battle of the Marne, 1914, WW1. Duke of Wellington(8) GB Herbert H. Asquith(10) GB liberal prime minister; instituted an advanced program of social reform. Charles T. Russell(9) US founder of Jehovah's Witnesses. Daniel Webster(10) US Daniel Webster(10) US orator, politician; advocate of business interests during Jacksonian agrarianism. Edward Bouchet(4) US first black to earn a PhD at a U.S. university (Yale, 1876); first black elected to Phi Beta Kappa. Henry Clay(10) US Henry Clay(10) US "The Great Compromiser," one of the most influential pre-Civil War political leaders.

67. Max Weber(7)
Henry Cabot Lodge(10), US, 18501924. James Baldwin(4), US, 1924-87, author,playwright; The Fire Next Time, Blues for Mister Charlie, Just Above My Head.
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Max Weber(7) DE Helmsley, Leona(1) New York NY Lawrence Sanders(13) New York NY Daniel James, Jr.(4) US first black 4-star general, 1975; Commander, North American Air Defense Command. Clift, Montgomery(26) Conrad, William(26) Diamond, Selma(26) Fellini, Fedrico(26) Fontaine, Frank(26) Gabor, Eva(26) Martin, Ross(26) Medford, Kay(26) O'Neill, James(26) Scott, Hazel(26) Tierney, Gene(26) Turner, Lana(26) Webb, Jack(26) Kelley, DeForest Atlanta GA Warfield, William W Helena AR Bracken, Eddie New York NY Farrell, Eileen Willimantic CT Andrews, Patty Minneapolis MN Palance, Jack Lattimer PA Randall, Tony Tulsa OK McParland, Marion Stough GB Bogarde, Dirk London GB Arthur Hailey(13) Luton GB Shankar, Ravi INIndia Stevens, John Paul(1) Chicago IL Pyle, Denver Bethune CO Lee, Peggy Jamestown ND Lewis, John La Grange IL Brinkley, David(1) Wilmington NC Stern, Isaac Kreminiecz Russia P. D. James(13) Oxford GB Persoff, Nehemiah Jerusalem O'Hara, Maureen Dublin IE Ray Bradbury(13) Waukegan IL Wall Street bomb(37) New York NY Warden, Jack Newark NJ Rooney, Mickey Brooklyn NY Meadows, Jayne Wu Chang CN Matthau, Walter

68. The Spiritwalk Library: Project Gutenberg
18761945 Lindsay, Vachel, 1879-1931 Ling, Princess Der Livingstone, David, 1813-1873Lobo, Jeronimo, 1596?-1678 Lodge, Henry Cabot, 1850-1924 Lofting, Hugh
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69. Book Information Page -- Greenwood Publishing Group
Half Lives Jane Addams (18601935) Settling in the American City Henry Cabot Lodge(1850-1924)Immigration Restriction As National Policy Theodore Roosevelt
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70. HMC | NRA | Persons Beginning LO
Herald and Genealogist (3) Lodge, Francis Cecil (18681951) Lieutenant Colonel(1) Lodge, Henry Cabot (1850-1924) American Statesman and Historian (2) Lodge
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Loader, Ian (fl 1997-1999) criminologist

Loane, Marcus Lawrence (b 1911) Archbishop of Sydney

Lobb, Theophilus (1678-1763) Physician

Lobban, John Hay (fl 1899-1936) Literary Critic and Scholar
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Locket, Henry (fl 1744) Parson

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Norfolk Essex Kent Suffolk Norfolk Lockett, J G W George (1833-1878) Surgeon, London London Lockhart, Charlotte Sophia (d 1837) nee Scott, wife of JG Lockhart Lockhart, Sir George (1630-1689) Knight Lord President of Court of Session Lockhart, George (1673-1731) Jacobite Author Lockhart, Sir James (d 1674) Knight Judge ... Lockwood, William (fl 1796-1798) Apprentice Attorney, Easingwold Easingwold, Yorkshire Lockwood, William (1778-1836) Articled Clerk, Easingwold Easingwold, Yorkshire Lockyer, Sir Joseph Norman (1836-1920) Knight Astronomer Locock, Sir Charles (1799-1875) Knight Obstetric Physician Locock, Sir Guy Harold (1883-1958) Knight Director of Fbi Loddiges, Conrad (c 1883-1949) Antiquary and Surgeon ... Lomas, Elizabeth (fl 1890-1950) Head Teacher Madagascar Lomas, Herbert (b 1924) Poet

71. Index
Translate this page David, 1813-1873 Gutenberg Lobo, Jeronimo, 1596?-1678 Gutenberg Locke, William John,1863-1930 Gutenberg Lodge, Henry Cabot, 1850-1924 Gutenberg Lofting, Hugh
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Lafayette, Marie Madeleine Pioche de la Vergne comtesse de, 1634-1693 Gutenberg
Lamb, Charles, 1775-1834 Gutenberg
Lamothe-Langon, Etienne Leon, baron de, 1786-1864 Gutenberg
Landers, J. Gutenberg
Landor, Walter Savage, 1775-1864 Gutenberg
Lane, Franklin Knight, 1864-1921 Gutenberg
Lang, Andrew, 1844-1912 Gutenberg
Lang, Andrew, 1844-1912, Translator Gutenberg
Lanier, Sidney, 1842-1881 Gutenberg
Larcom, Lucy, 1824-1893 Gutenberg Latimer, Hugh, 1485?-1555 Gutenberg Lau-tzu Gutenberg Lawrence, D. H. (David Herbert), 1855-1930 Gutenberg Lawson, Henry, 1867-1922 Gutenberg Lawson, John Gutenberg Lawton, Frederick Gutenberg Laxer, Mark Eliot, 1960- Gutenberg Lazarillo of Tormes Gutenberg Lazarus, Emma, 1849-1887 Gutenberg Le Bon, Gustave, 1841-1931 Gutenberg Le Fanu, Joseph Sheridan, 1814-1873 Gutenberg Le Gallienne, Richard, 1866-1947 Gutenberg Le Roy, Edouard Louis Emmanuel Julien, 1870-1954 Gutenberg LeBlanc, Maurice, 1864-1941 Gutenberg LeFebure, Victor

72. User Posts
Do you really believe that John Adams, John Quincy Adams (Sam Adams was a Jeffersonian),Henry Cabot Lodge (18501924), and Calvin Coolidge were radicals?
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All that is required of us is to believe and be saved... yes, the Bible tells us so. What you so brazenly gloss over is WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO BELIEVE? Believe is an action word, as all such words are to God. Take "faith" for example. Abraham is our father in faith. Was it credited to him as righteous to say "yes" to God? No. Was it credited to him as righteous to gather up his son and the implements of the sacrifice? No. It was credited to him as righteousness when he attempted to strike his son down as God had commanded and had to be stopped in the attempt. Faith is more than knowing what God expects of us, it's DOING it! Experience has taught me that these questions will go unanswered, but have you ever pondered about how similar your anti-Protestant arguments are to Judaism's arguments against chr*stianity? If G-d truly did ordain a legal/ritual system for mankind to live and be judged by, then what was wrong with the Torah (and the Seven Laws of Noah) to begin with?

73. UT Library Online - Portrait Gallery
18131873. SOURCE; Lloyd George, David. 1863-1945. SOURCE; Lodge, Henry Cabot.1850-1924. SOURCE; Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth. 1807-1882. SOURCE; Louis XVI.
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74. Alexander Hamilton (in MARION)
Alexander Hamilton. Title Alexander Hamilton / Henry Cabot Lodge ; introductionby MaryJo Kline. Author Lodge, Henry Cabot, 1850-1924.
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75. The Committee Of Ways And Means - Notes
advocate of Lynch law, and slavery. Page 122, line 19 spouse `twisting theLion s tail One may guess that Henry Cabot Lodge (18501924), Senator from
http://www.kipling.org.uk/rg_waysandmeans_notes.htm
"The Committee of Ways and Means"
Notes on the text
These are based on the notes originally written by Thomas Pinney for the Cambridge edition of Something of Myself (1995), with the kind permission of CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS The page numbers below refer to the Macmillan Uniform Edition, published in 1937 after Rudyard Kipling's death, and frequently reprinted since.
[January 11 2004]
[Page 105, line 23] January '92 Kipling's plans were upset shortly after he arrived in Lahore; there he learned of the death of Wolcott Balestier in Germany on December 6. On receiving this news Kipling made emergency arrangements to return to England, a journey he managed in the extraordinary time of fourteen days. On his arrival in London he at once took out a special license and married Balestier's sister, Caroline, on January 18. This event, however long it may have been privately in preparation, took all his friends and family by surprise. Almost nothing before this time is known of the relations between Kipling and the woman he married.
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76. WHMC-Columbia--Raymond L. Weeks, Papers, 1873-1954 (C1045)--INVENTORY
Charles A. (19021974); Lippmann, Walter (1889-1974); Lloyd George, David(1863-1945); Lodge, Henry Cabot (1850-1924); Lomax, John A. (1867
http://www.umsystem.edu/whmc/invent/1045.html
Raymond L. Weeks (1863-1954), Papers, 1873-1954 (C1045)
5.4 linear feet
INTRODUCTION
The papers of Raymond L. Weeks contain primarily correspondence regarding his academic career in Romance languages, philology, and phonetics at the universities of Michigan, Missouri, and Illinois; and Columbia University in New York City. Much of this correspondence also concerns faculty positions and topics that affected professors, such as academic freedom and university politics, during the 1890s through 1940s. Royalty statements regarding Weeks' works, postcards, poetry, photographs, newspapers clippings, and articles and scholarly writings concerning languages make up the rest of the collection.
DONOR INFORMATION
The Raymond L. Weeks Papers were donated to the University of Missouri by his son, Elie Weeks, on March 29, 1955 (Accession No. 3233).
BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH
Raymond L. Weeks was born in Tabor, Iowa, on January 2, 1863. He graduated from Price High School in Kansas City c. 1885 and married Mary (Minnie) Arnoldia in 1885. Immediately thereafter, Weeks attended Harvard University and received a Bachelors of Arts degree in 1890 and a Masters degree in 1891. At the University of Michigan Weeks began his teaching career as a French instructor. He taught there from 1891 to 1893 when he decided to further his education and applied for a Harvard Traveling Fellowship. He held this fellowship for two years and studied in Paris, France. In 1895 Weeks was appointed to the Chair of Romance Languages at the University of Missouri where he was an admired faculty member, teacher, and scholar of languages. Weeks received a Ph.D. in Romance Philology from Harvard University in 1897. He served the University of Missouri until 1908, when he accepted a position as professor of Romance languages at the University of Illinois. Weeks taught only one year at Illinois before acquiring a position at Columbia University in New York City.

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22 cm. , Includes bibliographical references and index. , Lodge, Henry Cabot, 18501924. , ID=20864683 NCID=BA4867225X.
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78. Lodge, Henry Cabot. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
Lodge, Henry Cabot. 18501924, U.S. Senator (18931924), b. Boston as biographies of his greatgrandfather George Cabot (1877), of Alexander Hamilton (1882), of Daniel Webster
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79. Henry Cabot Lodge Resources At Questia - The Online Library Of Books
Henry Cabot Lodge. Questia. The World's Largest Online Library Selected American Speeches on Basic Issues, 18501950 (contains "Henry Cabot Lodge (1850 1924
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80. Today In History: May 12
In 1953, Henry Cabot Lodge s grandson, Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr., was named US ambassadorto the UN He left the position in 1960 to run for vice president on the
http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/today/may12.html
The Library of Congress Henry Cabot Lodge
Henry Cabot Lodge,

American Leaders Speak, 1918-1920
On May 12, 1850, Republican statesman and noted historian Henry Cabot Lodge was born in Boston, Massachusetts. The first student of Harvard to graduate with a Ph.D. in political science (1876), Lodge represented his home state in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1887 to 1893, and in the Senate from 1893 to 1924. As chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee, he led the successful fight against American participation in the League of Nations, proposed by President Woodrow Wilson at the close of World War I Lodge maintained that membership in the world peacekeeping organization would threaten the sovereignty of the United States by binding the nation to international commitments it would not or could not keep. The American Memory collection American Leaders Speak, 1918-1920 includes a recording of Senator Lodge's 1919 argument against the League. "The United States is the world's best hope," Lodge allowed:
but if you fetter her in the interest through quarrels of other nations, if you tangle her in the intrigues of Europe, you will destroy her powerful good, and endanger her very existence. Leave her to march freely through the centuries to come, as in the years that have gone. Strong, generous, and confident, she has nobly served mankind. Beware how you trifle with your marvelous inheritancethis great land of ordered liberty. For if we stumble and fall, freedom and civilization everywhere will go down in ruin.

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