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  1. Notes as Vice President, 1928-1929 by Charles Gates Dawes, 1935
  2. A Journal of the Great War (Volume 1) by Charles Gates Dawes, 2010-03-15
  3. A Journal of the Great War, Volume 1 by Charles Gates Dawes, 2010-03-05
  4. A journal of the great war by Charles Gates Dawes, 2010-08-20
  5. The banking system of the United States and its relation to the money and business of the country by Charles Gates Dawes, 2010-07-28
  6. A Journal Of The Great War V1 (1921) by Charles Gates Dawes, 2008-06-02
  7. A Journal of the Great War, Volume 2 by Charles Gates Dawes, 2010-02-26
  8. At home in Evanston: The Charles Gates Dawes House : the compelling story of a national historic landmark and the people who lived there
  9. A journal of the McKinley years by Charles Gates Dawes, 1950
  10. A journal of reparations, by Charles Gates Dawes, 1939
  11. Journal as Ambassador to Great Britain by Charles Gates Dawes, 1970
  12. Melody. Arr. for organ by M. E. von Ritter by Charles Gates Dawes, 1921
  13. Report to the President of the United States by the director of the Bureau of the Budget transmitting reports to the chief coordinator, General supply, ... Executive order for the coordination of the by Charles Gates Dawes, 2010-09-08
  14. Melody. Arr. for organ by M. E. von Ritter by Charles Gates Dawes, 1922

1. Charles Gates Dawes Winner Of The 1925 Nobel Prize In Peace
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1925 Nobel Peace Prize Laureate
    Vice-President United States of America
    Chairman Allied Reparation Commission (Originator 'Dawes Plan').
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2. Index Of Nobel Peace Prize Laureates
ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF nobel PEACE PRIZE LAUREATES. Name, Year Awarded. Addams,Jane, 1931. Dalai Lama, 1989. dawes, charles gates, 1925. De Klerk, Fredrik Willem,1993.
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3. Charles G. Dawes - Biography
charles gates dawes (August 27, 1865April 23, 1951) pursued two careers during hislifetime his fame in both in 1926 when he was awarded the nobel Peace Prize
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Charles Gates Dawes (August 27, 1865-April 23, 1951) pursued two careers during his lifetime, one in business and finance, the other in public service. He was at the height of his fame in both in 1926 when he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for 1925. He was the vice-president of the United States; he had achieved worldwide recognition for his report on German reparations in 1924; he had a secure reputation as a financier.
By ancestry he was destined for a life of such duality. His father had distinguished himself in the Civil War, achieving the rank of brevet brigadier general; an uncle had given his life. Four generations earlier, William Dawes had ridden with Paul Revere on April 18, 1775, to warn the Massachusetts colonists of the British advance which signalized the opening of the American Revolution; and seven generations earlier in 1628 the first William Dawes had been among the Puritans who came to America. Financial acumen was just as natural a heritage as active patriotism. Dawes's father owned and managed a lumber company in Marietta, Ohio; an uncle was a prosperous banker.
Since Charles Dawes's mother had graduated from Marietta College and his father was on its Board of Trustees, it was almost inevitable that he would enroll there. He received his bachelor's degree in 1884 at the age of nineteen, studied for two years in the Law School of the

4. Peace 1925
The nobel Peace Prize 1925. Sir Austen Chamberlain, charles gates dawes.1/2 of the prize, 1/2 of the prize. United Kingdom, USA. Foreign
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The Nobel Peace Prize 1925
Sir Austen Chamberlain Charles Gates Dawes 1/2 of the prize 1/2 of the prize United Kingdom USA Foreign Secretary; Part-originator of Locarno Pact Vice-President of United States of America; Chairman of Allied Reparation Commission (Originator of "Dawes Plan") b. 1863
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5. DAWES, Charles Gates [1865-1951] - American Lawyer, Financier,
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6. Nobel Laureates
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  • CHURCHILL , Sir Winston Leonard Spencer [1874-1965] KG - English statesman; 1953, Literature, "for his mastery of historical and biographical description as well as for brilliant oratory in defending exalted human values"
  • DAWES , Charles Gates [1865-1951] - American lawyer, financier, politician ; 1925, Peace (with Sir Austen Chamberlain, of England)
  • ELIOT , T(homas) S(tearns) [1888-1965] - English poet and playwright;

7. Dawes, Charles Gates
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8. Vice President Charles Gates Dawes
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9. Dawes, Charles Gates. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
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10. Dawes, Charles Gates. The American Heritage® Dictionary Of The English Language
2000. dawes, charles gates. DATES 1865–1951. Vice President of the United States(1925–1929) under Calvin Coolidge. He shared the 1925 nobel Peace Prize for
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11. Grolier Multimedia Encyclopedia: Charles G. Dawes
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Charles Gates Dawes, b. Marietta, Ohio, Aug. 27, 1865, d. Apr. 23, 1951, was a banker and VICE-PRESIDENT (1925-29) of the United States. During World War I he was the chief purchasing agent for the United States. President Warren G. HARDING appointed Dawes the first director of the Bureau of the Budget in 1921. In 1923, when the German economy collapsed, he chaired the Committee of Experts of the Allied Reparations Commission, which instituted the Dawes Plan to restore and stabilize the German economy and allow the gradual payment of German Reparations to former enemies. He shared the 1925 Nobel Peace Prize for this work. As vice-president, Dawes supported the Kellogg-Briand Pact (1928), and as ambassador to Britain (1929-32), he participated in international efforts to limit naval armaments and settle the Sino-Japanese crisis of 1931. In 1932, President Herbert HOOVER appointed Dawes to head the Reconstruction Finance Corporation, which lent federal funds to bolster the sagging economy. K. Austin Kerr

12. Dawes, Charles Gates
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    Dawes, Charles Gates 1865-1951, American statesman and banker, b. Marietta, Ohio. Admitted (1886) to the bar, Dawes practiced law in Lincoln, Nebr., until 1894 and became interested in various gas and electric companies. He was a member of the Republican executive committee in William McKinley's presidential campaign (1896) and served (1897-1901) as comptroller of the Treasury. He organized the Central Trust Company of Illinois in 1902 and became a prominent figure in banking. After the United States entered World War I he was general purchasing agent of the American Expeditionary Force. In 1921 he was appointed director (the first) of the U.S. Bureau of the Budget; in 1923-24 he was head of the reparations committee that advanced the Dawes Plan as a means of stabilizing postwar German finances. His work was recognized by the award (shared with Sir Austen Chamberlain) of the Nobel Peace Prize in 1925. Dawes served (1925-29) as Vice President under Calvin Coolidge. Herbert Hoover appointed him ambassador to London in 1929, and in 1932 he was made president of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation. His many books include Notes as Vice President A Journal of Reparations (1939), and
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    charles gates dawes (18651951), a Republican, served as vice president of the UnitedStates from He shared the 1925 nobel Peace Prize for arranging a plan for
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    Charles Gates Dawes (1865-1951), a Republican, served as vice president of the United States from 1925 to 1929 under President Calvin Coolidge. He shared the 1925 Nobel Peace Prize for arranging a plan for Germany to pay for damages it caused in World War I.
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    14. Charles Gates Dawes
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    15. Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Presentation
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    16. Dawes, Charles G.,
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    18. Charles Gates Dawes - Anagrams
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    19. OCC 140th Anniversary - Profile Of Profile Of Comptroller Charles Gates Dawes
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    Profile: Charles Gates Dawes Charles Gates Dawes was born on August 27, 1865, in Marietta, Ohio. His father, Rufus R. Dawes, was a Union general who later went into the lumber business and was elected to one term in Congress. Dawes earned a B.A. in 1884, and an M.A. in 1887 from Marietta College; in 1886, he earned a law degree from Cincinnati Law School. Dawes opened a law practice in Lincoln, Nebraska in 1887. Dawes enjoyed early success dealing in real estate, leading him to other business ventures. He bought manufactured gas plants in La Crosse, Wisconsin, and Evanston, Illinois, where he moved his family. Working with his younger brothers, Dawes was wealthy by the age of 35. Peace Prize Winner Calvin Coolidge chose Dawes as his 1923 vice presidential running mate. In 1929, President Herbert Hoover appointed Dawes ambassador to Great Britain. In addition to his talents as a financier and diplomat, Dawes was a skillful composer of popular music. The Tommy Edwards oldie, "It's All in the Game," was set to music that Dawes composed.

    20. Dawes Folk Who Are Famous... Or NEARLY Famous!
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    My father's first cousin. See more pictures and her obituary from the New York Times here . She was a busy character actress on stage (her preferred work), with 31 credits on the screen and many on TV. See her filmography and TV credits here. She appeared often in comedies, and in Hitchcock's The Trouble with Harry (1955) and The Quiet Man (1952) and in many Hitchcock TV dramas. She was Corie's mother in Neil Simon's Barefoot in the Park on Broadway. In the 1967 movie, she was nominated for an Oscar, Best Supporting Actress (as Jane Fonda's mother), and she succumbed to the bohemian courting of Charles Boyer. Many of us got to visit this elegant and witty lady in her penthouse overlooking Central Park. On my last visit, she spoke of her role as Madame De Rosemonde in

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