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Show To Be Trusted Silence was one of the greatest reasons rea-sons for the continued political suc-,.,.ss suc-,.,.ss of the late Senator Lodge of Massachusetts. Mas-sachusetts. On one occasion, after ihe Washington correspoiindents had wasted an hour trying to quiz him, the dean of the scribes complained: "You have remained absolutely silent en some of the most important public questions." "In these days,"' replied the senator, sena-tor, "the man who can remain resolutely reso-lutely silent, demonstrates that he holds a rather Important position in public affairs. " |