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  Carlos Saavedra Lamas - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Carlos Saavedra Lamas (November 1, 1878 May 5, 1959) was an Argentinian academic and politician who received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1936.
Lamas, born in Buenos Aires into the Argentinian aristocracy, was an outstanding student who received his doctorate in laws from the University of Buenos Aires, and then began a career as a teacher of law and sociology at the University of La Plata, eventually rising to the position of professor at Buenos Aires.
Carlos Saavedra Lamas is buried in La Recoleta Cemetery in Buenos Aires.
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 Carlos Saavedra Lamas - Biography
Saavedra Lamas achieved renown not only as foreign minister of Argentina for his practical work in drafting international agreements and in conducting international mediation, but also as a professor for his scholarship in the fields of labor legislation and international law.
Saavedra Lamas was known as a disciplinarian in his office, a logician at the conference table, a charming host in his home or his art gallery, a man of sartorial elegance who wore, it is said, the highest collars in Buenos Aires.
Saavedra Lamas, Carlos, Draft of a Convention for the Maintenance of Peace: A Contribution to the Labors of the Forthcoming Inter-American Peace Conference.
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 CARLOS SAAVEDRA LAMAS FACTS AND INFORMATION
Carlos Saavedra Lamas (November_1, 1878 - May_5, 1959) was an Argentinian academic and politician who received the Nobel_Peace_Prize in 1936.
Lamas, born in Buenos_Aires into the Argentinian aristocracy, was an outstanding student who received his doctorate in laws from the University_of_Buenos_Aires, and then began a career as a teacher of law and sociology at the University_of_La_Plata, eventually rising to the position of professor at Buenos Aires.
Carlos Saavedra Lamas is buried in La_Recoleta_Cemetery in Buenos Aires.
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Saavedra Lamas, Carlos (1878-1959), Argentine statesman best known for his successful efforts to end the Chaco War (1932-1935) between Bolivia and...
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Carlos Saavedra Lamas (1878-1959) was an Argentine scholar, statesman, and diplomat who achieved world recognition for international reconciliation efforts during the 1930s.
Carlos Saavedra Lamas was born in Buenos Aires on Nov. 1, 1878, to a family of the porteño aristocracy.
Saavedra Lamas's diplomatic involvement with the United States is thoroughly recounted by Harold F. Peterson in Argentina and the United States, 1810-1960 (1964).
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 Carlos Saavedra Lamas
Carlos Saavedra Lamas was born on November 1, 1878 in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
He was the grandson of Cornelio Saavedra and Andrés Lamas.
Saavedra Lamas was a self-disciplined person and very successful on the negotiations table.
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Carlos Saavedra Lamas (de noviembre el 1 de 1878 - de mayo el 5 de 1959) era un académico y un político argentinos que recibió el premio de la paz Nobel en 1936.
Lamas, llevado en Buenos Aires en el aristocracy argentino, era un estudiante excepcional que recibió su doctorate en leyes de la universidad de Buenos Aires, y después comenzó una carrera como profesor de la ley y de la sociología en la universidad del la Plata, levantándose eventual a la posición del profesor en Buenos Aires.
Lamas casó a hija de un presidente argentino anterior.
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Saavedra Lamas was a distinguished student at Lacordaire College and at the  HYPERLINK "http://www.uba.ar/" \t "_blank" University of Buenos Aires where he received the Doctor of Laws degree in 1903, summa cum laude.
In the arena of practical affairs, Saavedra Lamas drafted legislation affecting labor in Argentina, supported the founding of the  HYPERLINK "http://www.nobel.se/peace/laureates/1969/index.html" International Labor Organization in 1919, and presided over the ILO Conference of 1928 in Geneva while serving simultaneously as leader of the Argentine delegation.
In addition to the Nobel Peace Prize, he was awarded the Grand Cross of the Legion of Honor of France and analogous honors from ten other countries. He died in 1959 at the age of eighty from the effects of a brain hemorrhage.
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 Saavedra Lamas, Carlos --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Argentine jurist who in 1936 was awarded the Nobel Prize for Peace for his part in ending the Chaco War (1932–35), fought between Bolivia and Paraguay over the northern part of the Gran Chaco region and especially its oil fields.
The common Western usage of “lamaism” and “lamasery” are, in fact, incorrect terms of reference for Tibetan Buddhism and a...
Argentine lawyer and diplomat Carlos Saavedra Lamas led the negotiations that ended the Chaco War, fought from 1932 to 1935 between Bolivia and Paraguay over the northern part of the Gran Chaco region.
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 LAMAS
Carlos Saavedra Lamas, Argentine foreign minister, Nobel Peace Prize winner in 1936, half-length portrait, facing right, standing at a podium, speaking.
The Pawo Rinpoche was recognized by the Karmapa and is one of the senior Karma Kargyu lamas remaining in Tibet.
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 Carlos Saavedra Lamas
Carlos Saavedra Lamas (November 1, 1878 - May 5, 1959) was an Argentinian academic and politician who received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1936.
Agustín P. Justo, elected by widespread electoral fraud) mediating a treaty to end the Chaco War between Paraguay and Bolivia and instigating several multilateral nonaggression treaties between a number of South American countries.
The article about Carlos Saavedra Lamas contains information related to Carlos Saavedra Lamas and References.
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Carlos Saavedra Lamas (1878-1959) was an Argentine scholar, statesman, and diplomat who achieved world recognition for international reconciliation efforts during the 1930s.Carlos Saavedra Lamas was born in Buenos Aires on Nov. 1, 1878, to a family of the porteño aristocracy.
Further Reading Saavedra Lamas's diplomatic involvement with the United States is thoroughly recounted by Harold F. Peterson in Argentina and the United States, 1810-1960 (1964).
The Chaco War settlement is described in David H. Zook, Jr., The Conduct of the Chaco War (1961); William R. Garner, The Chaco Dispute: A Study of Prestige Diplomacy (1966); and Leslie B. Rout, Politics of the Chaco Peace Conference, 1935-1939 (1970).
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Argentine jurist who in 1936 was awarded the Nobel Prize for Peace for his part in ending the Chaco War (1932-35), fought between Bolivia and Paraguay over the northern part of the Gran Chaco region and especially its oil fields.
Educated in law, Saavedra Lamas taught at the National University of La Plata and at the University of Buenos Aires, of which he was rector from 1941 to 1943.
Saavedra Lamas was president of the International Labour Congress, Geneva (1928); the Pan-American Conference, Buenos Aires (1936); and the League of Nations Assembly (1936).
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 Encyclopedia: Carlos Saavedra Lamas
Jump to: navigation, search November 1 is the 305th day of the year (306th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar, with 60 days remaining.
Buenos Aires (Good Airs in Spanish, originally meaning Fair Winds) is the capital of Argentina and its largest city and port, as well as one of the largest cities in South America.
La Recoleta Cemetery is a famous cemetery located in the Recoleta district of Buenos Aires, Argentina.
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Saavedra Lamas, Carlos Argentine jurist who in 1936 was awarded the Nobel Prize for Peace for his part in ending the Chaco War (1932—35), fought between
Educated in law, Saavedra Lamas taught at the National University of La Plata and at Saavedra Lamas was president of the International Labour Congress,
Bautista Saavedra is a province in the Bolivian department of La Paz.
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 AllRefer.com - Carlos Saavedra Lamas (Argentinian History, Biography) - Encyclopedia
Carlos Saavedra Lamas[kAr´lOs sAvA´thrA lA´mAs] Pronunciation Key, 1880–1959, Argentine statesman, foreign minister (1932–38).
An advocate of Pan-Americanism and of the League of Nations (he was president of the Assembly in 1936), he presided over several international conferences.
He drafted (1932) an antiwar pact adopted (1933–34) by many American republics, and together with Argentine president AgustIn Pedro Justo he was instrumental in bringing an end to the war over the Chaco (see Gran chaco).
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 Lamas, Carlos Saavedra
In the arena of practical affairs, Saavedra Lamas drafted legislation affecting labor in Argentina, supported the founding of the International Labor Organization in 1919, and presided over the ILO Conference of 1928 in Geneva while serving simultaneously as leader of the Argentine delegation.
When General Agustin P. Justo became president of Argentina in 1932, he appointed Saavedra Lamas as foreign minister.
He died in 1959 at the age of eighty from the effects of a brain hemorrhage.
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 lama --  Britannica Concise Encyclopedia - Your gateway to all Britannica has to offer!
Some lamas are considered to be reincarnations of their predecessors; others have won respect for their high level of spiritual development.
Oracular messages, unusual signs during the lama's death or during a birth thereafter, and examinations of candidates identify a successor.
The child thus identified as the lama's incarnation is given extensive monastic training from an early age.
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 Lamas - MPR: The Thirteen Previous Dalai Lamas   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Carlos Saavedra Lamas Winner of the 1936 Nobel Prize in Peace
The actor and avid Harley riding enthusiast, Lorenzo Lamas was in Daytona Beach for the 1995 Lorenzo Lamas was the parade marshal for 1995 BIKE WEEK.
Saavedra Lamas, Carloskär´los säva´thrä lä´mäs, 1880-1959, Argentine statesman, foreign minister (1932-38).
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 Uso y traducción de las palabras -- lamas [WULT.ORG]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Ernesto Lamas dio a conocer a Jujuy al día que hace más de 15 días, un perro cuyos propietarios lo mantienen suelto en la calle, mordió a su hija Lilen...
Julio Lamas ya puede empezar a pensar en cómo tratar de frenarle.
Julieta Borghi, Micaela Vogel, Natalia Mildemberger, Paula Parisi, Marita Paredes, Karina Pacheco, Georgina Pinedo, Natalia Brussa, Romina Lamas, María...
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 Lexikonia - le informazioni circa Carlos Saavedra Lamas   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Carlos Saavedra Lamas nacque a Buenos Aires l'1 novembre 1878 e morì il 5 maggio 1959 nella stessa città.
Nel 1933 propose e negoziò il Patto contro la guerra, chiamato anche Pacto antibélico Saavedra Lamas e firmato da 21 nazioni, prevalentemente latino americane e da Stati Uniti ed Italia.
Nel 1936 Saavedra fu eletto Presidente dell'Assemblea della Società delle Nazioni ed ebbe il Premio Nobel per la Pace, per la prima volta assegnato al di fuori di Europa e Nord America.
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Carlos, Don, also called Carlos de Austria (1545-68), son of King Philip II of Spain.
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Search the LAMAS Family Message Boards at Ancestry.com (if available).
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Find graves of people named LAMAS at Find-a-Grave.com (or add one that you know).
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Carlos Saavedra Lamas nació en Buenos Aires en 1878, abogado y político era bisnieto de Cornelio Saavedra, presidente de la Primera Junta, establecida el 25 de mayo de 1810 y se graduó en la Facultad de Derecho de la Universidad de Buenos Aires en 1903, con medalla de oro.
Entre otros foros internacionales, Saavedra Lamas presidió también la Asamblea de la Sociedad de las Naciones en Ginebra.
Fue Saavedra Lamas quien convocó a la Conferencia de Paz de Buenos Aires para detener el conflicto.
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