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  1. Frank Billings Kellogg (December 22, 1856 – December 21, 1937) was an American lawyer, politician, and statesman who served in the U.S. Senate and as U.S. Secretary of State. He co-authored the Kellogg–Briand Pact, for which he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1929.

  2. Frank Billings Kellogg (Potsdam, Nueva York, 22 de diciembre de 1856-Saint Paul, Minnesota, 21 de diciembre de 1937) fue un abogado y político estadounidense. Su familia se trasladó an 1865 a Minnesota.

  3. 22 de dic. de 2012 · The life of Frank Billings Kellogg (December 22, 1856-December 21, 1937), a farm boy who rose to international preeminence as the co-author of a treaty to outlaw war, is a uniquely American story.

  4. Frank B. Kellogg was a U.S. secretary of state (1925–29) whose most important achievement was the Kellogg-Briand Pact of 1928, a multilateral agreement designed to prohibit war as an instrument of national policy. He was awarded the Nobel Prize for Peace in 1929.

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  5. Frank Billings Kellogg served as Secretary of State during the full term of President Calvin Coolidge from 1925 until 1929, after serving as the U.S. Ambassador to the United Kingdom. He served from March 5, 1925, to March 28, 1929.

  6. (Potsdam, 1856 - Saint Paul, 1937) Político estadounidense. Fue secretario de estado del presidente Coolidge desde 1927 hasta 1929 y negoció con el ministro francés A. Briand un pacto de renuncia a la guerra, firmado por sesenta naciones, llamado pacto Briand-Kellogg, en 1928.

  7. Frank Billings Kellogg. The Nobel Peace Prize 1929. Born: 22 December 1856, Potsdam, NY, USA. Died: 21 December 1937, St. Paul, MN, USA. Residence at the time of the award: USA. Role: ex-Secretary of State; Part-originator of Briand-Kellogg Pact. Prize motivation: “for his crucial role in bringing about the Briand-Kellogg Pact”.