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George Cabot Lodge (Boston, 10 October 1873 – Tuckernuck Island, 21 August 1909) was an American poet. Youth [ change | Modifica Wikitesto ] Lodge was born in Boston on October 10, 1873 and grew up in the family in Nahant, Massachusetts. Belonging to one of the most viewed families of Boston, he was the son of Anna Cabot Mills “Nannie” (born Davis) Lodge (1851\u20131915) and Henry Cabot Lodge a politician of the Republican Party who will then become a representative of Massachusetts in the Senate of States United. [first] His brothers and sisters were Constance Davis Lodge (wife of Augustus Peabody Gardner and, after his death, Clarence Charles Williams) and art curator John Ellerton Lodge. Materna grandparents were the retro -education Charles Henry Davis and Harriette Blake (born Mills) Davis (a daughter of Senator Elijah Hunt Mills). The paternal grandparents were John Ellerton Lodge and Anna (Nata Cabot) Lodge, a grandson of Senator George Cabot, homonymous of Bay and Trisnonno. [2] Lodge began his studies at the College of Harvard, and continued them in France, at the University of Paris, and in Berlin in the mid -1920s. In Harvard, he was a member of the Harvard Polo Club. [3] Career [ change | Modifica Wikitesto ] In 1897, Lodge began working as secretary of the father and the American Senate Committee in Washington. Subsequently he served in the Ispano-American war as a navy cadet. Lodge was an intimate friend of Theodore Roosevelt, who wrote a passionate introduction to posthumous collection Poems and Dramas of George Cabot Lodge. [4] He was well known for his delicate sonnets, like the Song of the Wave , Essex It is Trumbull Stickney (Stickney was a friend of his and admirer), many of whom became part of the anthologies. His style and attitude were deeply conditioned by the pessimism of Schopenhauer and Giacomo Leopardi, such as the French influences including Baudelaire and Leconte de Lisle. After Lodge’s death, he collected poems and dramas, in two volumes, which he published in 1911 at the Houghton Mifflin Company. [5] Francesca Bragiotti and John Davis Lodge in 1971 On August 19, 1900, he married Mathilda Elizabeth Frelinghuysen Davis (1876\u20131960) [6] at the Advent church in Boston. [7] She was the daughter of judge John J. Davis and Sarah Helen (born frelinghuysen). [7] After the father’s death in 1902, the mother remarried with the general brigadier Charles L. McCawley. The maternal grandfather was the secretary of state Frederick Theodore Frelinghuysen and the great -grandfather was the governor of Massachusetts, John Davis. [6] Together Mathilda and George were the grandparents of three children, [8] including two children who became both eminent politicians: He spent twenty years as a squire of Elisabetta di Bavaria and was subsequently created Barone De Tarel, with Helena who became Baroness De Trel. [17] Lodge died, at 35 years of age, of a heart attack while on vacation in Tuckernuck Island, near Nantucket, on August 21, 1909. [18] Its body was spoiled in the Mount Auburn Cemetery in Cambridge, Massachusetts. [19] His widow died in 1960. [6] Descent [ change | Modifica Wikitesto ] Through his oldest son Henry, he was (posthumously) the grandfather of two grandchildren, George Cabot Lodge II (professor at Harvard Business School, [20] who was competing, without success, against Ted Kennedy in the elections for the Senate) [21] ed Henry S. Lodge. [9] Through his second son John, he became grandfather (posthumous) of two grandchildren, Lily Lodge of Manhattan (co-founder of the Actors Conservatory), and Beatrice Anna Cabot Lodge (wife of Antonio De Oyarzabal, who later became an ambassador of the United States in Spain). [11] [22] Through her daughter Helena, Baroness De Thal, was (posturamo) the grandfather of three grandchildren: Jacqueline De Thael, who married a Belgian banker Quentin de Streel (\u2020 1998), [23] Elisabeth (Nata de Streel) the Wasseige. [24] Inheritance [ change | Modifica Wikitesto ] His friend and confidant Henry Adams wrote a biography: The Life of George Cabot Lodge (1911). [25] [26] ^ LODGE, Henry Cabot – Biographical Information . are bioguide.congre.gov , Biographical Directory of the United States Congress. URL consulted on May 18, 2019 . ^ Henry Cabot Lodge, Life and Letters of George Cabot , Little, Brown and Company, 1878, p.\u00a0 5 . URL consulted on 11 January 2012 . pp. 8, 323, 568 ^ The constitution and by-laws of the Harvard Polo Club with the list of officers and members, 1883-1905 ^ ( IN ) “A New England Swinburne” Describes the Poet Best; POEMS AND DRAMAS OF GEORGE CABOT Lodge, Houghton Mifflin & Co. $2.50. – The New York Times ( PDF ), in The New York Times , 24 Marzo 1912. URL consulted on May 18, 2019 . ^ ( IN ) George Cabot Lodge, Poems (1899-1902) , Blake Cameron, 1902. URL consulted on May 18, 2019 . ^ a b c Mrs. George Lodge, Mother of Envoys ( PDF ), in The New York Times , 2 July 1960. URL consulted on May 18, 2019 . ^ a b Lodge — Davis. ( PDF ), in The New York Times , 20 August 1900. URL consulted on May 18, 2019 . ^ Dictionary of American Biography. , p. 346. Scribner, 1959. ^ a b Eric Pace, Henry Cabot Lodge, 82, Is Dead , in The New York Times , February 28, 1985. URL consulted on May 18, 2019 . ^ LODGE, Henry Cabot, Jr. – Biographical Information . are bioguide.congre.gov , Biographical Directory of the United States Congress. URL consulted on May 18, 2019 . ^ a b John Davis Lodge, 82, Ex-Envoy and Connecticut Governor, Dies , in The New York Times , October 31, 1985. URL consulted on May 18, 2019 . ^ The Political Graveyard , access July 6, 2007 ^ The Associated Press, Francesca Lodge, 95, a Patron of the Arts , in The New York Times , 8 Marzo 1998. URL consulted on May 18, 2019 . ^ ( IN ) Kathleen A. GreenRuds a Scott J. Spitzer, Modern American Political Dynasties: A Study of Power, Family, and Political Influence , ABC-CILO, 2018, p. 28, ISBN 978-1-4408-5443-9 URL consulted on May 18, 2019 . ^ ( IN ) Special to The New York Times, MISS HELENA LODGE TO WED DIPLOMAT; Granddaughter of Late U.S. Senator to Marry Edouard de Streel of Belgium. , in The New York Times , 2 August 1929. URL consulted on May 18, 2019 . ^ Special to The New York Times, HELENA LODGE WED TO EDOUARD DE STREEL; Prince de Ligne, Belgian Envoy, Is Best Man at Marriage of Late Senator’s Granddaughter. , in The New York Times , September 15, 1929. URL consulted on May 18, 2019 . ^ ( IN ) Henry Adams, Jacob C. Levenson e Ernest Samuels, The Letters of Henry Adams , Harvard University Press, 1982, p.\u00a0 36 , ISBN\u00a0978-0-674-52686-0. URL consulted on May 18, 2019 . ^ The Harvard Graduates’ Magazine Volume 18, 1909-1910, p. 337. ^ SENATOR LODGE’S SON DIES.; Heart Failure Due to Indigestion Proves Fatal to George Cabot Lodge. ( PDF ), in The New York Times , 23 August 1909. URL consulted on May 18, 2019 . ^ George C. Lodge Jaime and Josefina Chua Tiampo Professor of Business Administration, Emeritus . are hbs.edu , Harvard Business School. URL consulted on May 18, 2019 . ^ ( IN ) Peter R. can, George Cabot Lodge | Profile , in Harvard Crimson , October 16, 1962. URL consulted on May 18, 2019 . ^ Beatrice Lodge, ’56 Debutante, To Wed in July; Daughter of Envoy to Spain Is Betrothed to Antonio de Oyarzabal ( PDF ), in The New York Times , 9 December 1960. URL consulted on May 18, 2019 . ^ QUENTIN DE STREEL, 64, EX-EASTON LIBRARY DIRECTOR , in The Morning Call , April 23, 1998. URL consulted on May 18, 2019 . ^ ( IN ) Stephen Hess, America’s Political Dynasties , Routledge, 2017, p.\u00a0462, ISBN\u00a0978-1-351-53215-0. URL consulted on May 18, 2019 . ^ ( IN ) Henry Adams, The Life of George Cabot Lodge , Houghton Mifflin, 1911. URL consulted on May 18, 2019 . ^ BIOGRAPHY IN YANKEE STYLE; George Cabot Lodge Described After the Fashion of ( PDF ), in The New York Times , February 25, 1912. URL consulted on May 18, 2019 . 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