Charles G. Dawes

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Charles G. Dawes was an American banker, diplomat, and Republican politician who served as the 30th vice president of the United States and won the Nobel Peace Prize for his post–World War I reparations plan.


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instanceOf Republican Party politician
banker
composer
diplomat
human
lawyer
politician
awardReceived Nobel Peace Prize
birthDate 1865-08-27
birthPlace Marietta, Ohio, United States
burialPlace Rosehill Cemetery, Chicago, Illinois, United States
child Rufus Fearing Dawes
composedWork Melody in A Major
conflictParticipatedIn World War I
coRecipientOfNobelPeacePrizeWith Sir Austen Chamberlain
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
deathDate 1951-04-23
deathPlace Evanston, Illinois, United States
education Cincinnati Law School
Marietta College
endTimeAsVicePresident 1929-03-04
familyName Dawes
givenName Charles
knownFor Dawes Plan
serving as 30th vice president of the United States
melodyLaterUsedIn It’s All in the Game
memberOf American Bar Association
Phi Gamma Delta
militaryRank brigadier general
name Charles G. Dawes
NobelPeacePrizeFor Dawes Plan for German reparations after World War I
NobelPeacePrizeYear 1925
occupation banker
composer
diplomat
lawyer
politician
ordinalNumberAsVicePresident 30
politicalParty Republican Party (United States)
positionHeld Comptroller of the Currency of the United States
Director of the Bureau of the Budget
United States Ambassador to the United Kingdom
Vice President of the United States
religion Presbyterianism
residence Evanston, Illinois, United States
servedUnder Calvin Coolidge
spouse Caroline Dana Blymyer
startTimeAsVicePresident 1925-03-04
vicePresidentOf United States of America


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