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  1. Precis Historique Du Mouvement En Faveur De La Paix (1899) (French Edition) by Elie Ducommun, 2010-09-10
  2. Kantonspolitiker (Genf): Micheline Calmy-Rey, Guillaume-Henri Dufour, Gustave Ador, Adrien Lachenal, Charles Pictet de Rochemont, Élie Ducommun (German Edition)
  3. Swiss Nobel Laureates: Albert Einstein, Henry Dunant, Felix Bloch, Richard R. Ernst, Emil Theodor Kocher, Élie Ducommun
  4. People From Geneva: Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Ferdinand de Saussure, Henry Dunant, Élie Ducommun, Louis, Duke of Savoy, Jacques Necker
  5. People From the Canton of Geneva: People From Geneva, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Ferdinand de Saussure, Henry Dunant, Élie Ducommun, Louis
  6. Précis Historique Du Mouvement En Faveur De La Paix (French Edition) by Elie Ducommun, 2010-05-25
  7. The probable consequences of a European war by Elie Ducommun, 1906

81. Duct - Definition Of Duct By The Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus And Encyclope
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Cite / link Email Feedback duct (d kt) n. An often enclosed passage or channel for conveying a substance, especially a liquid or gas. Anatomy A tubular bodily canal or passage, especially one for carrying a glandular secretion: a tear duct. A tube or pipe for enclosing electrical cables or wires. tr.v. duct·ed duct·ing ducts To channel through a duct: duct the moist air away. To supply with ducts. [Latin ductus act of leading , from past participle of d cere to lead ; see deuk- in Indo-European roots.] duct al adj. duct less adj. Thesaurus Legend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms Noun duct - a bodily passage or tube lined with epithelial cells and conveying a secretion or other substance; "the tear duct was obstructed"; "the alimentary canal"; "poison is released through a channel in the snake's fangs"

82. Élie Ducommun
Élie ducommun.
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19 lutego 7 grudnia szwajcarski działacz polityczny, publicysta, laureat Pokojowej Nagrody Nobla Studiował w Genewie , podjął następnie pracę prywatnego nauczyciela w bogatej rodzinie w Saksonii . Pracował także w szkolnictwie publicznym. Od był dziennikarzem, związanym z redakcjami pism genewskich ("Revue the Geneve"), p³Åºniej w Bernie ("Der Fortschritt", wydawane także w języku francuskim jako "Progres"; "Helvetie"). Redagował pismo wsp³Å‚zakładanej przez siebie w Międzynarodowej Ligi na rzecz Pokoju i Wolności "Les Etats-Unis d'Europe", a także biuletyn Międzynarodowego Stałego Biura Pokoju . Przez pewien czas pracował ponadto jako sekretarz generalny kompanii Kolei Jurajsko-Simplońskiej (do Był aktywnym działaczem politycznym; zasiadał w Wielkiej Radzie w Genewie ( ), pełniąc funkcje wicekanclerza i kanclerza rządu lokalnego, potem także w Wielkiej Radzie w Bernie (1865- ). Od

83. Pacifism: Definition And Much More From Answers.com
Frank Kellogg, and Ramsay MacDonald, among other notable names in pacifism are Leo Tolstoy, Jane Addams, Élie ducommun, Guglielmo Ferrero, Albert Gobat,
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  • The belief that disputes between nations should and can be settled peacefully.
  • Opposition to war or violence as a means of resolving disputes. Such opposition demonstrated by refusal to participate in military action.
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    pacifism, advocacy of opposition to war through individual or collective action against militarism. Although complete, enduring peace is the goal of all pacifism, the methods of achieving it differ. Some groups oppose international war but advocate revolution for suppressed nationalities; others are willing to support defensive but not offensive war; others oppose all war, but believe in maintaining a police force; still others believe in no coercive or disciplinary force at all. Motivations One of the strongest motivations in the promotion of peace has been religion, the objection to war being, in general, based on the belief that the willful taking of human life is wrong. The Eastern religions, especially Buddhism, decry war and advocate nonresistance. There has also been a strong pacifistic element in Judaism and Christianity. The Sermon on the Mount, in particular, contains a strong exhortation to peace. The church generally voiced opposition to war as such (with the notable exception of the Crusades); in the Middle Ages the

    84. The Alfred B. Nobel Prize Winners: Peace
    1902, Élie ducommun Charles A. Gobat, Switzerland Switzerland. 1903, Sir William R. Cremer, Great Britain. 1904, Institute of International Law
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    Switzerland Sir William R. Cremer Great Britain Institute of International Law Baroness Bertha von Suttner Austria Theodore Roosevelt United States Ernesto T. Moneta
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    France Klas P. Arnoldson
    Fredrik Bajer Sweden
    Denmark Auguste M. F. Beernaert
    Paul H. B. B. d'Estournelles de Constant Belgium France Permanent International Peace Bureau Tobias M. C. Asser Alfred H. Fried Netherlands Austria Elihu Root United States Henri La Fontaine Belgium International Red Cross Woodrow Wilson United States France Karl H. Branting Christian L. Lange

    85. PEACE PRIZE
    ducommun, Élie, Switzerland, 18331906. Hon. Secretary of the Permanent International Peace Bureau (BureauInternational Permanent de la Paix), Bern;
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    The Nobel Peace Prize
    The prize was divided equally between:
    Dunant, Jean Henri, Switzerland, 1828-1910. Founder of the Red Cross (Comité
    International de la Croix-Rouge),
    Geneva. Initiator of the Geneva Convention;
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    Passy, Frédéric, France, 1822-1912. Founder and President of the first French peace society
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    permanente de la paix, later known as Société Francaise pour l'arbitrage entre nations).
    The prize was divided equally between:
    Ducommun, Élie, Switzerland, 1833-1906. Hon. Secretary of the Permanent International
    Peace
    Bureau (BureauInternational Permanent de la Paix), Bern; and Gobat, Charles Albert, Switzerland, 1843-1914. Secretary General of the Inter-Parliamentary Union (Unioninterparlementaire), Bern. Hon. Secretary of the Permanent International Peace Bureau (Bureau International Permanent dela Paix), Bern.
    Cremer, Sir William Randal, Great Britain, 1838-1908. Member of Parliament. Secretary of the InternationalArbitration League.
    Institut de Droit International (Institute of International Law), Gent, Belgium (a scientific society founded in 1873).

    86. Authors And Literary Works In Crosswords
    It seems there was a Swiss journalist named elie Ducommunwho was given the Nobel Peace Prize in 1902. You can read all about elie Wiesel by clicking on the
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    t first I was going to do a column on Literature: Writers and Writings, but the list got so long that I soon realized I would be breaking it up into several columns (i.e., Prose, Poetry, Plays and then a separate column for Shakespeare). So here we go with our first literature column on prose authors and their works. Once again we end up with a few surprises by sticking to our "most frequently used words in crosswords" rule for the column. Hemingway and Fitzgerald take a back seat with the cluemeisters, while their front-runner in the field turns out to be.....
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    "1958 Pulitzer novelist" is "writer James from Tenn.", that is. "Pulitzer writer James" is the "'A Death in the Family' author" (for which he received the Pulitzer award posthumously), and from among numerous other crossword clues we learn that he is also the "screenplay writer of 'Night of the Hunter '" as well as "co-author of 'The African Queen' screenplay".

    87. Élie Ducommun - Wikipedia
    Translate this page NAME, ducommun, Élie. ALTERNATIVNAMEN. KURZBESCHREIBUNG, Schweizer Friedensnobelpreisträger. GEBURTSDATUM, 19. Februar 1833. GEBURTSORT, Genf
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    ‰lie Ducommun ‰lie Ducommun 19. Februar in Genf 7. Dezember in Bern ), Schweizer Journalist , Gesch¤ftsmann und Friedensnobelpreistr¤ger . Er war Staatskanzler des Kanton Genf bis ), Mitherausgeber der Zeitung „Les ‰tats-Unis d'Europe“ ( ), Gr¼ndungsmitglied der Schweizerischen Volksbank, heute CS ), Sekret¤r der Jura-Simplon-Bahn , heute Schweizerische Bundesbahnen AG ) und Leiter des „Internationalen St¤ndigen Friedensb¼ro“ ( ) Am 10. Dezember bekam er den Friedensnobelpreises zusammen mit Charles Albert Gobat
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    Nach einem Abstecher als Hauslehrer in Sachsen kehrte Ducommun nach Gen¨ve zur¼ck. Der gelernte Journalist und ¼berzeugte Liberale war von bis GroŸrat des Kantons Gen¨ve . Nach seiner Zeit als Grossrat wurde er zum Staatskanzler des Kanton Gen¨ve gew¤hlt, eine Funktion die er bis ausf¼hrte. Als Redakteur der politischen Zeitung "Progr¨s" in Del©mont , kam er mit der damals in einigen europ¤ischen Staaten aufbl¼henden Friedensbewegung in Ber¼hrung. Nach Gr¼ndung der „Liga f¼r Frieden und Freiheit“ (1868) war er Redakteur von deren Bulletin „Les Etats-Unis d'Europe“ (Die Vereinigten Staaten von Europa).

    88. Nobel Peace Prize
    Élie ducommun, Honorary Secretary, Permanent International Peace Bureau, Berne, Switzerland and Charles Albert Gobat, Secretary General,
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    89. CNN.com
    1904 Institut de droit international (Institute of International Law). 1903 William Randal Cremer. 1902 Élie ducommun, Charles Albert Gobat
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    2000 Kim Dae-jung 1998 John Hume, David Trimble 1997 International Campaign to Ban Landmines, Jody Williams 1995 Joseph Rotblat, Pugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs 1994 Yasser Arafat, Shimon Peres, Yitzhak Rabin 1993 Nelson Mandela, Frederik Willem de Klerk 1991 Aung San Suu Kyi 1990 Mikhail Sergeyevich Gorbachev 1989 The 14th Dalai Lama (Tenzin Gyatso ) 1988 United Nations Peacekeeping Forces 1987 Oscar Arias Sanchez 1986 Elie Wiesel 1985 International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War Inc. 1984 Desmond Mpilo Tutu 1983 Lech Walesa 1981 Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees 1979 Mother Teresa 1978 Mohamed Anwar al-Sadat, Menachem Begin 1977 Amnesty International 1976 Betty Williams, Mairead Corrigan 1975 Andrei Dmitrievich Sakharov 1973 Henry A. Kissinger, Le Duc Tho 1972 The prize money for 1972 was allocated to the Main Fund 1971 Willy Brandt 1970 Norman E. Borlaug

    90. Wissenglobal.de
    Translate this page Élie ducommun, Friedensnobelpreisträger 1902. Élie ducommun, (* 19. Februar 1833 in Genève, † 7. Dezember 1906 in Bern), Schweizer Journalist,
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    Bild nicht gefunden ‰lie Ducommun, Friedensnobelpreistr¤ger 1902 ‰lie Ducommun 19. Februar in Gen¨ve 7. Dezember in Bern ), Schweizer Journalist , Gesch¤ftsmann und Friedensnobelpreistr¤ger Inhaltsverzeichnis showTocToggle("Anzeigen","Verbergen") 1 Journalist
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    Schon sehr fr¼h machte Ducommun auf kommunaler Ebene politische Karriere. Mit 29 Jahren war der gelernte Journalist und ¼berzeugte Liberale Kanzler des Kanton Gen¨ve. 3 Jahre sp¤ter kehrte er zu seinem angestammten Beruf zur¼ck. Als Herausgeber der politischen Zeitung "Progr¨s" (Fortschritt) kam er mit der damals in einigen europ¤ischen Staaten aufbl¼henden Friedensbewegung in Ber¼hrung. Als Mitherausgeber der Zeitschrift "Les ‰tats-Unis d'Europe" arbeitete er zusammen mit

    91. Élie Ducommun - Wikipedia
    Translate this page Élie ducommun (n. Ginebra, 19 de febrero de 1833 - † Berna, 7 de diciembre de 1906) Escritora y editora suiza. Realizó una labor profesional como tutora,
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    ‰lie Ducommun
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    ‰lie Ducommun (n. Ginebra 19 de febrero de Berna 7 de diciembre de Escritora y editora suiza Realiz³ una labor profesional como tutora, profesora de idiomas, periodista y editora de revistas y peri³dicos en Berna, as­ como traductora para la Canciller­a federal de Suiza ( ). Posteriormente, pas³ a ser secretaria general de la "Jura-Simplon Steel Company" de 1873 a Dedic³ gran parte de su tiempo libre a actividades para la paz, e intervino de forma activa en el movimiento de formaci³n de la Uni³n Europea , editando los Estados Unidos de Europa , peri³dico de la Liga Internacional para la Paz y la Libertad , fundada en En 1891 fue nombrada directora de la recientemente creada Oficina Internacional de la Paz , primera organizaci³n pacifista no gubernamental, con sede en Berna. Rehus³ cobrar salario alguno por dicho cargo, pues acept³ ocupar ese puesto solamente en raz³n de su idealismo. En el a±o , comparti³ con Charles Albert Gobat el Premio Nobel de la Paz
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    92. La Biblioteca Planettiana

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    Home Premi Nobel per la pace PREMIO NOBEL PER LA PACE 1902 ELIE DUCOMMUN
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    Elie Ducommun
    Muore improvvisamente nel 1906.

    93. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1901 The Prize Was Divided Equally
    THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1902 The prize was divided equally between ducommun, ÉLIE, Switzerland, Honorary Secretary Permanent International Peace Bureau,
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    THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1901 The prize was divided equally between: DUNANT, JEAN HENRI, Switzerland, Founder International Committee of the Red Cross, Geneva, Originator Geneva Convention (Convention de Genève), * 1828, + 1910; and PASSY, FRÉDÉRIC, France, Founder and President first French peace society (since 1889 called Société francaise pour l'arbitrage entre nations), * 1822, + 1912. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1902 The prize was divided equally between: DUCOMMUN, ÉLIE, Switzerland, Honorary Secretary Permanent International Peace Bureau, Berne, * 1833, + 1906; and GOBAT, CHARLES ALBERT, Switzerland, Secretary General Inter-Parliamentary Union, Berne, Honorary Secretary Permanent International Peace Bureau, Berne, * 1843, + 1914. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1903 CREMER, Sir WILLIAM RANDAL, Great Britain, Member British Parliament, Secretary International Arbitration League, * 1838, + 1908. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1904 INSTITUT DE DROIT INTERNATIONAL (INSTITUTE OF INTERNATIONAL LAW), Ghent, scientific society, founded in 1873. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1905 VON SUTTNER, Baroness BERTHA SOPHIE FELICITA, née Countess KINSKY von CHINIC und TETTAU, Austria, Writer, Hon. President Permanent International Peace Bureau, Berne, Author Lay Down Your Arms, * 1843 (in Prague, then Austria) + 1914. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1906 ROOSEVELT, THEODORE, U.S.A., President United States of America, collaborator various peace treaties, * 1858, + 1919. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1907 The prize was divided equally between: MONETA, ERNESTO TEODORO, Italy, President Lombard League of Peace, * 1833, + 1918; and RENAULT, LOUIS, France, Professor International Law, Sorbonne University, Paris, * 1843, + 1918. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1908 The prize was divided equally between: ARNOLDSON, KLAS PONTUS, Sweden, Writer, formerly Member Swedish Parliament, Founder Swedish Peace and Arbitration League, * 1844, + 1916; and BAJER, FREDRIK, Denmark, Member Danish Parliament, Honorary President Permanent International Peace Bureau, Berne, * 1837, + 1922. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1909 The prize was divided equally between: BEERNAERT, AUGUSTE MARIE FRANÇOIS, Belgium, ex-Prime Minister, Member Belgian Parliament, Member Cour internationale d'arbitrage at the Hague, * 1829, + 1912; and D'ESTOURNELLES DE CONSTANT, PAUL HENRI BENJAMIN BALLUET, Baron DE CONSTANT DE REBECQUE, France, Member French Parliament (Sénateur), Founder and President French parliamentary group for voluntary arbitration (Groupe parlementaire de l'arbitrage international), Founder Comité de défense des intérêts nationaux et de conciliation internationale (Committee for the defense of national interests and international conciliation), * 1852, + 1924. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1910 BUREAU INTERNATIONAL PERMANENT DE LA PAIX (PERMANENT INTERNATIONAL PEACE BUREAU), Berne, founded in 1891. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1911 The prize was divided equally between: ASSER, TOBIAS MICHAEL CAREL, the Netherlands, Prime Minister, Member Privy Council, Originator International Conferences of Private Law at the Hague, * 1838, + 1913; and FRIED, ALFRED HERMANN, Austria, Journalist, Founder Die Friedenswarte (a peace publication), * 1864, + 1921. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1912 Reserved. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1913 The prize for 1912: ROOT, ELIHU, U.S.A., i.a. ex-Secretary of State, Originator various treaties of arbitration, * 1845, + 1937. The prize for 1913: LA FONTAINE, HENRI, Belgium, Member Belgian Parliament (Sénateur), President Permanent International Peace Bureau, Berne, * 1854, + 1943. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1914 Reserved. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1915 The prize money for 1914 was allocated to the Special Fund of this prize section. The prize for 1915: Reserved. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1916 The prize money for 1915 was allocated to the Special Fund of this prize section. The prize for 1916: Reserved. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1917 The prize money for 1916 was allocated to the Special Fund of this prize section. The prize for 1917: COMITÉ INTERNATIONAL DE LA CROIX ROUGE (INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEE OF THE RED CROSS), Geneva, founded 1863. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1918 Reserved. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1919 The prize money for 1918 was allocated to the Special Fund of this prize section. The prize for 1919: Reserved. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1920 The prize for 1919: WILSON, THOMAS WOODROW, U.S.A., President United States of America, Founder of Société des Nations ( the League of Nations), * 1856, + 1924. The prize for 1920: BOURGEOIS, LÉON VICTOR AUGUSTE, France, i.a. ex-Secretary of State, President French Parliament (Sénat), President Conseil de la Société des Nations (Council of the League of Nations), * 1851, + 1925. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1921 The prize was divided equally between: BRANTING, KARL HJALMAR, Sweden, Prime Minister, Swedish Delegate Conseil de la Société des Nations (Council of the League of Nations), * 1860, + 1925; and LANGE, CHRISTIAN LOUS, Norway, Secretary General Inter-Parliamentary Union, Brussels, *1869, + 1938. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1922 NANSEN, FRIDTJOF, Norway, Scientist, Explorer, Norwegian Delegate Société des Nations (League of Nations), Originator" Nansen passports" (for refugees), * 1861, + 1930. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1923 Reserved. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1924 The prize money for 1923 was allocated to the Special Fund of this prize section. The prize for 1924: Reserved. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1925 The prize money for 1924 was allocated to the Special Fund of this prize section. The prize for 1925: Reserved. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1926 The prize for 1925 was awarded jointly to: CHAMBERLAIN, Sir AUSTEN, Great Britain, Foreign Secretary, Part-originator Locarno Pact, * 1863, + 1937; and DAWES, CHARLES GATES, U.S.A., Vice-President United States of America, Chairman Allied Reparation Commission (Originator 'Dawes Plan'), * 1865, + 1951. The prize for 1926 was awarded jointly to: BRIAND, ARISTIDE, France, Foreign Minister, Part-originator Locarno Pact, Briand-Kellogg Pact, * 1862, + 1932; and STRESEMANN, GUSTAV, Germany, ex-Lord High Chancellor (Reichs- kanzler), Foreign Minister, Part-originator Locarno-Pact, * 1878, + 1929. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1927 The prize was divided equally between: BUISSON, FERDINAND, France, formerly Professor Sorbonne University, Paris, Founder and President Ligue des Droits de l'Homme (League for Human Rights), * 1841, + 1932; and QUIDDE, LUDWIG, Germany, Professor Berlin University, Member German Parliament, Participant various peace conferences, * 1858, + 1941. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1928 Reserved. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1929 The prize money for 1928 was allocated to the Special Fund of this prize section. The prize for 1929: Reserved. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1930 The prize for 1929: KELLOGG, FRANK BILLINGS, U.S.A., ex-Secretary of State, Part- originator Briand-Kellogg Pact, * 1856, + 1937. The prize for 1930: SÖDERBLOM, LARS OLOF NATHAN (JONATHAN), Sweden, Archbishop, Leader in the ecumenical movement, * 1866, + 1931. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1931 The prize was divided equally between: ADDAMS, JANE, U.S.A., Sociologist, International President Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, * 1860, + 1935; and BUTLER, NICHOLAS MURRAY, U.S.A., President Columbia University, Promoter Briand Kellogg Pact, * 1862, + 1947. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1932 Reserved. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1933 The prize money for 1932 was allocated to the Special Fund of this prize section. The prize for 1933: Reserved. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1934 The prize for 1933: ANGELL (RALPH LANE), Sir NORMAN, Great Britain, Writer, Member Commission Exécutive de la Société des Nations (Executive Committee of the League of Nations) and of National Peace Council, Author The Great Illusion, * 1874, + 1967. The prize for 1934: HENDERSON, ARTHUR, Great Britain, ex-Foreign Secretary, President Disarmament Conference 1932, * 1863, + 1935. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1935 Reserved. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1936 The prize for 1935: VON OSSIETZKY, CARL, Germany, Journalist (i.a. die Weltbühne), Pacifist, * 1889, + 1938. The prize for 1936: SAAVEDRA LAMAS, CARLOS, Argentina, Secretary of State, President Société des Nations (League of Nations), Meditator in a conflict between Paraguay and Bolivia,* 1878, + 1959. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1937 CECIL OF CHELWOOD, Viscount, (Lord EDGAR ALGERNON ROBERT GASCOYNE CECIL), Great Britain, Writer, i.a. ex-Lord Privy Seal, Founder and President International Peace Campaign, * 1864, + 1958. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1938 OFFICE INTERNATIONAL NANSEN POUR LES RÉFUGIÉS (NANSEN INTERNATIONAL OFFICE FOR REFUGEES), Geneva, an international relief organization, started by Fridtjof Nansen in 1921. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1939 The prize money has been allocated with 1/3 to the Main Fund and with 2/3 to the Special Fund of this prize section. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1940 The prize money has been allocated with 1/3 to the Main Fund and with 2/3 to the Special Fund of this prize section. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1941 The prize money has been allocated with 1/3 to the Main Fund and with 2/3 to the Special Fund of this prize section. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1942 The prize money has been allocated with 1/3 to the Main Fund and with 2/3 to the Special Fund of this prize section. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1943 Reserved. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1944 The prize money for 1943 was allocated with 1/3 to the Main Fund and with 2/3 to the Special Fund of this prize section. The prize for 1944: Reserved. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1945 The prize for 1944: COMITÉ INTERNATIONAL DE LA CROIX-ROUGE (INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEE OF THE RED CROSS), Geneva, founded 1863. The prize for 1945: HULL, CORDELL, U.S.A., ex-Secretary of State, prominent part-taker in originating the United Nations, * 1871, + 1955. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1946 The prize was divided equally between: BALCH, EMILY GREENE, U.S.A., formerly Professor of History and Sociology, Honorary International President Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, * 1867, + 1961; and MOTT, JOHN RALEIGH, U.S.A., Chairman International Missionary Council, President World Alliance of Young Men's Christian Associations, * 1865, + 1955. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1947 The prize was awarded jointly to: THE FRIENDS SERVICE COUNCIL (The Quakers), London, founded 1647; and THE AMERICAN FRIENDS SERVICE COMMITTEE (The Quakers), Washington, first official meeting 1672. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1948 Reserved. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1949 The prize money for 1948 was allocated with 1/3 to the Main Fund and with 2/3 to the Special Fund of this prize section. The prize for 1949: BOYD ORR OF BRECHIN, Lord (JOHN), Great Britain, Physician, Alimentary Politician, prominent organizer and Director General Food and Agricultural Organization, President National Peace Council and World Union of Peace Organizations, * 1880 (in Kilmaurs, Scotland), + 1971. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1950 BUNCHE, RALPH, U.S.A., Professor Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, Director division of Trusteeship U.N., Acting Mediator in Palestine 1948, * 1904, + 1971. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1951 JOUHAUX, LÉON, France, President Trade Union Confederation 'C.G.T. Force Ouvrière'. President Conseil national économique and International Committee of the European Council, Vice President International Confederation of Free Trade Unions, Vice President Fédération syndicale mondiale, Member Council of I.L.O. (Inter national Labour Organization), Delegate U.N., * 1879, + 1954. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1952 Reserved. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1953 The prize for 1952: SCHWEITZER, ALBERT, France, Missionary surgeon, Founder Lambaréné Hospital (République du Gabon), * 1875 (in Kaysersberg, Alsace, then Germany), + 1965. The prize for 1953: MARSHALL, GEORGE CATLETT, U.S.A., General, President American Red Cross, ex-Secretary of State and of Defense, Delegate U.N. Originator'Marshall Plan', * 1880, + 1959. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1954 Reserved. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1955 The prize for 1954: OFFICE OF THE UNITED NATIONS HIGH COMMISSIONER FOR REFUGEES, Geneva, an international relief organization, founded by U.N. in 1951. The prize for 1955: Reserved. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1956 The prize money for 1955 was allocated with 1/3 to the Main Fund and with 2/3 to the Special Fund of this prize section. The prize for 1956: Reserved. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1957 The prize money for 1956 was allocated with 1/3 to the Main Fund and with 2/3 to the Special Fund of this prize section. The prize for 1957: PEARSON, LESTER BOWLES, Canada, former Secretary of State for External Affairs of Canada, President 7th Session of the United Nations General Assembly, * 1897, + 1972. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1958 PIRE, GEORGES, Belgium, Father of the Dominican Order, Leader ofthe relief organization for refugees 'l'Europe du Coeur au Service du Monde'.* 1910, + 1969. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1959 NOEL-BAKER, PHILIP J., Great Britain, Member of Parliament, life long ardent worker for international peace and co-operation, * 1889, + 1982. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1960 Reserved. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1961 The prize for 1960: LUTULI, ALBERT JOHN, South Africa, President of the African National Congress in S.A., * 1898 (in Southern Rhodesia), + 1967. The prize for 1961: HAMMARSKJÖLD, DAG HJALMAR AGNE CARL, Sweden, Secretary General of the U.N., * 1905, + 1961. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1962 Reserved. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1963 The prize for 1962: PAULING, LINUS CARL, U.S.A., California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA, * 1901,U 1994. The prize for 1963 was divided equally between: COMITÉ INTERNATIONAL DE LA CROIX-ROUGE (INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEE OF THE RED CROSS), Geneva, founded 1863; and LIGUE DES SOCIÉTÉS DE LA CROIX-ROUGE (LEAGUE OF RED CROSS SOCIETIES), Geneva. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1964 KING JR., MARTIN LUTHER, U.S.A., leader of 'Southern Christian Leadership Conference', * 1929, + 1968. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1965 UNITED NATIONS CHILDREN'S FUND (UNICEF), New York, founded by U.N. in 1946. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1966 Reserved. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1967 The prize money for 1966 was allocated with 1/3 to the Main Fund and with 2/3 to the Special Fund of this prize section. The prize for 1967: Reserved. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1968 The prize money for 1967 was allocated with 1/3 to the Main Fund and with 2/3 to the Special Fund of this prize section. The prize for 1968: CASSIN, RENÉ, France, President of the European Court for Human Rights, * 1887, + 1976. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1969 INTERNATIONAL LABOUR ORGANIZATION (I.L.O.), Geneva. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1970 BORLAUG, NORMAN, U.S.A., International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center, Mexico City, * 1914. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1971 BRANDT, WILLY, Federal Republic of Germany, Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany, * 1913, + 1992. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1972 Reserved. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1973 The prize money for 1972 was allocated to the Main Fund. The prize for 1973 was awarded jointly to: KISSINGER, HENRY, A., U.S.A., Secretary of State, State Department, Washington, * 1923, and LE DUC THO, Democratic Republic of Viet Nam, * 1910. (Declined the prize.) THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1974 The prize was divided equally between: MAC BRIDE, SEÁN, Ireland, President of the International Peace Bureau, Geneva, and the Commission of Namibia, United Nations, New York, * 1904, + 1988; and SATO, EISAKU, Japan, Prime Minister of Japan, * 1901, + 1975. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1975 SAKHAROV, ANDREI DMITRIEVICH, USSR, Soviet nuclear physicist, * 1921, + 1989. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1976 Reserved. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1977 The prize for 1976: WILLIAMS, BETTY, Northern Ireland, Great Britain, * 1943; and CORRIGAN, MAIREAD, Northern Ireland, Great Britain, * 1944. Founders of the Northern Ireland Peace Movement (later renamed Community of Peace People). The prize for 1977: AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL, London, Great Britain. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1978 The prize for 1978 was divided equally between: EL SADAT, MOHAMED ANWAR, Egypt, President of the Arab Republic of Egypt, * 1918, + 1981; and BEGIN, MENACHEM, Israel, Prime Minister of Israel, * 1913 (in Brest Litovsk, then Poland), + 1992. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1979 MOTHER TERESA, India, leader of Missionaries of Charities, Calcutta, * 1910 (in Skoplje, then Turkey). THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1980 PEREZ ESQUIVEL, ADOLFO, Argentina, architect, sculptor and human rights leader, * 1931. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1981 OFFICE OF THE UNITED NATIONS HIGH COMMISSIONER FOR REFUGEES, Geneva, Switzerland. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1982 The prize was awarded jointly to: MYRDAL, ALVA, Sweden, former Cabinet Minister, diplomat, writer, * 1902, + 1986; and GARCÍA ROBLES, ALFONSO, Mexico, diplomat, delegate to the United Nations General Assembly on Disarmament, former Secretary for Foreign Affairs, * 1911, + 1991. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1983 WALESA, LECH, Poland, trade union leader (Solidaritet), * 1943. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1984 TUTU, DESMOND MPILO, South Africa, Bishop of Johannesburg, former Secretary General South African Council of Churches (S.A.C.C.) * 1931. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1985 INTERNATIONAL PHYSICIANS FOR THE PREVENTION OF NUCLEAR WAR, Inc., Boston, MA, U.S.A. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1986 WIESEL, ELIE, U.S.A., Chairman of 'The President's Commission on the Holocaust', * 1928 (in Rumania). THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1987 ARIAS SANCHEZ, OSCAR , Costa Rica, President of Costa Rica, * 1941. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1988 THE UNITED NATIONS PEACE-KEEPING FORCES, New York, NY, U.S.A. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1989 THE 14TH DALAI LAMA (TENZIN GYATSO), Tibet, * 1935. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1990 GORBACHEV, MIKHAIL SERGEYEVICH., USSR, President of USSR, * 1931. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1991 AUNG SAN SUU KYI, Burma, * 1945. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1992 MENCHU TUM, RIGOBERTA, Guatemala, * 1959. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1993 The prize was awarded jointly to: MANDELA, NELSON, South Africa, * 1918; and de KLERK, FREDRIK WILLEM, South Africa, * 1936. THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PEACE 1994 The prize was awarded joinly to: ARAFAT, YASSER, Palestine, Chairman of the Executive Committee of the PLO, President of the Palestinian National Authority, * 1929; and PERES, SHIMON, Israel, Foreign Minister of Israel, * 1922; and RABIN, YITZAHK, Israel, Prime Minister of Israel, * 1923.

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    ‰lie Ducommun February 19 December 7 ) was a Swiss journalist and peace activist. He was a winner of the Nobel Peace Prize , which he shared with Charles Albert Gobat Born in Geneva , he worked as a tutor, language teacher, journalist, and editor, as well as a translator for the Swiss federal Chancellery ( ). In he helped to found the Ligue de la paix et de la libert© (League for Peace and Liberty), though he continued working at other positions, including secretary for the Jura-Simplon Steel Company from to . That year, he was appointed director of the newly formed Bureau international de la paix (International Peace Office), the first non-governmental international peace organization, based in Bern . He refused to accept a salary for the position, stating that he wished to serve in this capacity solely for reasons of idealism. His keen organizational skills ensured the group's success. He was awarded in the Nobel Peace Prize in 1902, and served as director of the organization until his death in 1906. edit
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