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IN THE UNITED STATES
Senator Lodge, President of the Senate, is dead He had been an opponent of Wilson and the Treaty of Versailles
New York, November 10. It is announced from Cambridge (Massachusetts), that Senator Lodge, President of the American Senate, died at 11:15 a.m. (American time). He lived 48 hours longer than doctors believed possible. Senator Lodge was 74 years old. Let us recall that he was, in the American Congress, one of the most bitter opponents of President Wilson, and, at the time of the signing of the peace, one of the principal architects of the rejection of the Versailles pact by the United States. Senator Lodge also played an important role in the recent oil scandal.
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