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Extractions: showHide_TellMeAbout2('false'); Business Entertainment Games Health ... More... On this page: Dictionary Encyclopedia Wikipedia Mentioned In Or search: - The Web - Images - News - Blogs - Shopping Robert Cecil, 1st Viscount Cecil of Chelwood Dictionary Cec·il sÄs Él (Edgar Algernon) Robert. First Viscount Cecil of Chelwood 1864â1958. British public official who helped draft the League of Nations Covenant and was president of the League of Nations Union (1923â1945). He won the 1937 Nobel Peace Prize. Encyclopedia Cecil, Edgar Algernon Robert, Viscount Cecil of Chelwood, 1864â1958, British statesman, known in his earlier life as Lord Robert Cecil; 3d son of the 3d marquess of Salisbury. A Conservative who held several ministerial posts, Cecil gained fame largely through untiring advocacy of internationalism. In 1919 he collaborated with U.S. President Woodrow Wilson in drafting the Covenant of the League of Nations. He was created a viscount in 1923 and awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1937. Bibliography See his autobiography
Extractions: (Redirected from Robert Cecil 1st Viscount Cecil of Chelwood Edgar Algernon Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 1st Viscount 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 . He was one of the architects of the League of Nations and a faithful defender of it, whose decades of service to the that organization saw him awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in He was a son of the third Marquess of Salibury (three times Prime Minister in , and The education which Robert absorbed at home until he was thirteen was superior and far more interesting, he wrote in his autobiography, than that in the four years that followed, at Eton . He enjoyed his undergraduate days at Oxford , where he won renown as a debater. After several terms of reading law, he was admitted to the Bar (permitted to practice as a barrister ), in , at the age of twenty-three. He was fond of saying that his marriage to Lady Eleanor Lambton two years later was the cleverest thing he had ever done. From to , Cecil's career was a legal one, involving most of the forms of common law, occasional efforts in Chancery, and a steadily increasing parliamentary practice. He also collaborated in writing a book, entitled Principles of Commercial Law.
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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.