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  1. George Cabot "Bay" Lodge (October 10, 1873 – August 21, 1909) was an American poet of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

  2. George Cabot Lodge II (born July 7, 1927) is an American professor and former politician. In 1962, he was the Republican nominee for a special election to succeed John F. Kennedy in the United States Senate, but was defeated by Ted Kennedy.

  3. Professor Lodge had been a member of the Harvard Business School faculty since 1963. Before his retirement in 1997, he taught a number of courses in the MBA Master's Program and in various HBS executive programs. in the MBA program these included: Business, Government and the International Economy; Comparative Government Business Relations ...

  4. George Lodge begins by discussing his friendship with Robert Kennedy. The bulk of the interview is about his Senate campaign in 1962 and his opponents in that race. He also discusses the 1964 Presidential campaign.

  5. On August 21, 1909, George Cabot Lodge died at the age of thirty-five. Although the young poet's heart had been weakening for two years, his sudden collapse stunned his family and friends. Henry Adams had grown close to "Bay" Lodge (as friends called him), and the news plunged him into depression. "Bay was my last tie to active sympathy with men,"

  6. BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION. American National Biography Online. Googlebooks: Henry Adams, The Life of George Cabot Lodge (Houghton Mifflin, 1911) Digitized from the Harvard Collection.

  7. Browsing subject area: Lodge, George Cabot, 1873-1909 -- Musical settings (Exclude extended shelves) ... E. Hatfield, George F. Swain, Ednor Rossiter, and George Russell (page images at HathiTrust) Oh would there were some kind one (Lee & Walker, 1863), by B. Frank Walters, Sue Carpenter, and Ednor Rossiter (page images at HathiTrust) ...