HENRY CABOT LODGE (1850-1924) taught at Harvard, practiced law, and held local office for short periods of time. He later became a U.S. Representative and served in the U.S. Senate for thirty-one years. Early in his career he edited the North American Review, and briefly edited the International Review. His writings include biographies of his great-grandfather George Cabot, Alexander Hamilton, and Daniel Webster and a nine-volume edition of Hamilton’s works
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