Thursday, March 12, 2020

American Nobel Prize Winners of the 1920s


Several Americans in the 1920s took home this most prestigious international award.

Charles G. Dawes: Peace, 1925 (for his work on the post-Great War reparations plan; Dawes also served as U.S. vice-president under Coolidge, as well as being a diplomat and banker)

Arthur H. Compton: Physics, 1927 (for demonstrating that light was both a wave and a particle; he would later contribute to the Manhattan Project and serve as a university chancellor)

Frank B. Kellogg: Peace, 1929 (for his leadership in producing the Kellogg-Briand Pact, a multi-national treaty endorsing “the renunciation of war as an instrument of national policy”; Kellogg also served in the U.S. Senate and as secretary of state)

Below:  Kellogg with Pres. Calvin Coolidge and his wife Grace.



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