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Extractions: Current Events, Smarter Investing and Fatherhood Main October 18, 2002 The 1937 Nobel Peace Prize If you want to put Jimmy Carter's Nobel Peace Prize in its proper perspective, and to see how little the Nobel committee has learned in the last seventy years, go back to the 1930s and see who was winning the Peace prizes while Hitler was preparing to conquer Europe. The 1937 Nobel Prize went to a British nobleman named Viscount Cecil of Chelwood (Lord Edgar Algernon Robert Gascoyne Cecil), who was president of the International Peace Campaign , and earlier helped found the League of Nations. Even then, The Nobel Committee was still singing the same refrains of disarmament, moral equivalence and aimless diplomacy. The Committee explained the goals of the International Peace Campaign: international disarmament and «establishment within the framework of the League of Nations of effective machinery for remedying international conditions which might lead to war» The Peace Campaign apparently didn't do a lot to stop Hitler or Tojo, but not because the pacifists weren't optimistic enough. Cecil gave his acceptance lecture on June 1, 1938, just a few months after the
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Extractions: (Redirected from Cecil of Chelwood Edgar Algernon Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 1st Viscount Cecil of Chelwood , previously known as Lord Robert Cecil September 14 November 24 ) was a lawyer politician and diplomat whose decades of service to the League of Nations saw him awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1937. The son of the third Marquess of Salibury (a former Prime Minister , he was educated at home until age 13, and then at Eton College and finally at Oxford where he studied law and excelled at debate. After finishing his education he was admitted to the Bar (permitted to practice as a barrister ), which he did for a decade before becoming involved in politics in 1906 when he entered the House of Commons (the elected house in the British system of government rather than the hereditary House of Lords). During World War I, he served in a number of junior ministerial positions in the government, including several devoted to the war effort. It was perhaps this that led to a memorandum outlining his ideas for the avoidance of war, which according to Cecil was the "first document from which sprang British official advocacy of the League of Nations". Through the early 1920's Cecil worked as an official British delegate to the league in a variety of capacities, but eventually he tired of his Cabinet colleague's indifference to it and retired from his political offices and, by 1932, from any official British role in the League, instead acting as an external advocate for it.
Extractions: Cecil was the third son of the 3rd marquess of Salisbury, who was three times British prime minister. During World War I, Cecil was successively undersecretary of state for foreign affairs, minister of blockade, and assistant secretary of state for foreign affairs. As early as 1916 he began to draw up an international peacekeeping agreement, and in 1919, when he was sent to the peace conference in Paris, his ideas proved generally compatible with those of United States President Woodrow Wilson and South African Field Marshal Jan Christian Smuts, the other prominent advocates of the League. Like Smuts, Lord Robert believed in a world order determined by the white nations; he successfully opposed a provision for absolute racial equality among League member states. As the principal British delegate to the disarmament conference at Geneva (1926-27), Cecil disagreed with the instructions given him and resigned from Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin's government. During the 1930s he unsuccessfully argued for League measures against aggression by Japan in Manchuria and by Italy in Ethiopia. He was one of the few in Parliament to vote against the concessions made to Nazi Germany at Munich in 1938.
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Extractions: Sitter : (Edgar Algernon) Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 1st and last Viscount Cecil of Chelwood (1864-1958), when Lord Robert Cecil K.C. Biog : Lawyer and statesman; Nobel Peace Prize 1937. Date : 30 April 1906. Occasion Location Descr : TQL seated. Costume Photographer Evidence of photographer at work No of poses vanda.images@vam.ac.uk including the URL of the relevant page Provenance : Pinewood Studios; acquired 1989. References Biog Dictionary of National Biography; Burke's Peerage; Who's Who; L.G. Pine, The New Extinct Peerage 1884-1971 , London, 1972; The Times , 25 November 1958, p 13a; (See also Robert Cecil, Viscount Cecil of Chelwood [CK], An Autobiograpy , London, 1941.) Occasion Costume Reproduced Acknowledgements Entered Parliament as the Conservative MP for East Marylebone in 1906.
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Extractions: Nobel PEACE Prize Winners Cecil (of Chelwood), (Edgar Algernon) Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 1st Viscount also called (until 1923) LORD ROBERT CECIL (b. Sept. 14, 1864, Londond. Nov. 24, 1958, Tunbridge Wells, Kent, Eng.), British statesman and winner of the Nobel Peace Prize in 1937, one of the principal draftsmen of the League of Nations Covenant in 1919 and one of the most loyal workers for the League until its supersession by the United Nations in 1945. The third son of the 3rd marquess of Salisbury, who three times was British prime minister, Lord Robert, during World War I, was successively under secretary of state for foreign affairs, minister of blockade, and assistant secretary of state for foreign affairs. As early as 1916 he began to draw up an international peace-keeping agreement, and in 1919, when he was sent to the peace conference in Paris, his ideas proved generally compatible with those of United States Pres. Woodrow Wilson and South African Field Marshal Jan Christian Smuts, the other prominent advocates of the League. Like Smuts, Lord Robert believed in a world order determined by the white nations; he successfully opposed a provision for absolute racial equality among League member states. As the principal British delegate to the disarmament conference at Geneva (1926-27), Cecil disagreed with the instructions given him and resigned from Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin's government. During the 1930s he unsuccessfully argued for League measures against aggression by Japan in Manchuria and by Italy in Ethiopia. He was one of the few in Parliament to vote against concessions made to Nazi Germany at Munich in 1938.
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Extractions: in full EDGAR ALGERNON ROBERT GASCOYNE-CECIL, 1ST VISCOUNT CECIL OF CHELWOOD, also called (until 1923) LORD ROBERT CECIL (b. Sept. 14, 1864, London, Eng.d. Nov. 24, 1958, Tunbridge Wells, Kent), British statesman and winner of the Nobel Prize for Peace in 1937. He was one of the principal draftsmen of the League of Nations Covenant in 1919 and one of the most loyal workers for the League until its supersession by the United Nations in 1945. Cecil was the third son of the 3rd marquess of Salisbury, who was three times British prime minister. During World War I, Cecil was successively undersecretary of state for foreign affairs, minister of blockade, and assistant secretary of state for foreign affairs. As early as 1916 he began to draw up an international peacekeeping agreement, and in 1919, when he was sent to the peace conference in Paris, his ideas proved generally compatible with those of United States President Woodrow Wilson and South African Field Marshal Jan Christian Smuts, the other prominent advocates of the League. Like Smuts, Lord Robert believed in a world order determined by the white nations; he successfully opposed a provision for absolute racial equality among League member states. As the principal British delegate to the disarmament conference at Geneva (1926-27), Cecil disagreed with the instructions given him and resigned from Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin's government. During the 1930s he unsuccessfully argued for League measures against aggression by Japan in Manchuria and by Italy in Ethiopia. He was one of the few in Parliament to vote against the concessions made to Nazi Germany at Munich in 1938.
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Extractions: He was educated at Eton College, Eton, Berkshire, England. He lived in 1999 at 51d Eaton Square, London, England. ] Charles Mosley, editor, Burke's Peerage and Baronetage, 106th edition, 2 volumes (Crans, Switzerland: Burke's Peerage (Genealogical Books) Ltd, 1999), volume 1, page 46. Hereinafter cited as Burke's Peerage and Baronetage, 106th edition
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20th Century Year By Year 1937 Peace CHELWOOD, VISCOUNT cecil OF (lord edgar algernon robert gascoyne cecil),Great Britain, b. 1864, d. 1958 Writer, Former lord Privy Seal. http://www.multied.com/20th/1937.html
Extractions: The prize was divided equally between: HAWORTH, Sir WALTER NORMAN, Great Britain, Birmingham University, b. 1883, d. 1950: "for his investigations on carbohydrates and vitamin C" KARRER, PAUL, Switzerland, Zurich University, b. 1889, d. 1971: "for his investigations on carotenoids, flavins and vitamins A and B2" Literature
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Extractions: Cecil, Lord Edgar Algernon Robert Gascoyne (1864-1958), British statesman and laureate of the Nobel Peace Prize in 1937 for his untiring support for the League of Nations. A Great Experiment , his autobiography and a history of the League. In 1946, he presided over the last Assembly of the League of Nations when its legacy was transferred to the new United Nations Organization.