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Theodore Roosevelt / An Address Delivered by Henry Cabot Lodge Before the Congress of the United States

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A memorial address reflects on the widespread public reaction to the subject's death and urges contemporaries to provide honest testimony for future historians. The speaker recounts early frailty overcome by disciplined physical exertion, scholarly progress and athletic development at university, and a conscious rejection of easy privilege in favor of active public service. Emphasizing simplicity, directness, and avoidance of pomp, the address praises leadership that appealed across social classes and calls for a sober, truthful appraisal of the life rather than empty ceremonial eulogy.

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Henry Cabot Lodge

Henry Cabot Lodge was an American historian, politician, and a prominent figure in the early 20th century. He is best known for his biographical works, particularly his detailed studies of notable American figures such as Daniel Webster and George Washington. Lodge's writings often reflect his interest in American history and his belief in the importance of strong national leadership. His notable works include "Daniel Webster" and the two-volume "George Washington," which provide insights into the lives and legacies of these influential leaders. Additionally, Lodge was an advocate for American imperialism and played a significant role in the political landscape of his time.

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