Henry Cabot Lodge was like medicine, good for you, but hard to take. — Teddy White

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Henry Cabot Lodge was like medicine, good for you, but hard to take. – Teddy White. Henry Cabot Lodge was the first Republican Senator from Massachusetts since the Civil War. He was one of the most influential members of the Senate during his time. Henry Cabot Lodge was a staunch Republican who represented Massachusetts for over 50 years. But he was also a brilliant statesman and diplomat, who served as United States ambassador to Russia, Singapore, and France after graduating from Harvard Law School.

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