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  1. SIR RANDAL CREMER (The Garland library of war and peace) by Evans, 1973-08-01

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The Irish surnames in use today are underpinned by a multitude of rich histories. The name Cremer originally appeared in Gaelic as "Mac Threinfir," from the words "trean," which means "strong," and "fear" which means "man." This name is often rendered MacTraynor or MacTreanor in English, but the Anglicizations Mac Crainor and MacCreanor are actually more phonetically accurate. More More about the Cremer History...

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Cremer, Sir (William) Randal; Deakin, Arthur; Debs, Eugene V. Deutsche AngestelltenGewerkschaft; Deutscher Gewerkschaftsbund; Domei; Dubinsky, David; enterprise unionism
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    William Randal Cremer Sir William Randal Cremer (18 March 1828 – 22 July 1908) usually known by his middle name Randal , was an English Liberal Member of Parliament and pacifist.
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    Double click any English word, to find Turkish meaning Christian Lous Lange September 17 December 11 ) was born in Stavanger Norway , and received the Master of Arts degree from the University of Oslo in 1893. In 1909, he was appointed secretary-general of the Inter-Parliamentary Union , a position he retained until 1933.
    A noted pacifist , Lange shared the Nobel Peace Prize with Hjalmar Branting in 1921.
    Lange was the father of Carl Viggo Manthey Lange and Halvard Lange
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    8. Commonwealth Of World Citizens: Facts, Discussion Forum, And Encyclopedia Articl
    Introductory notes The Commonwealth of World Citizens (later named 'Mondcivitan Republic' after the Esperanto
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    10. League Of Nations: Facts, Discussion Forum, And Encyclopedia Article
    The League of Nations (LON) was an intergovernmental organization founded as a result of the Treaty of Versailles
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    in 1919–1920, and the precursor to the United Nations United Nations The United Nations Organization or simply United Nations is an international organization whose stated aims are facilitating cooperation in international law, international security, economic development, social progress, human rights, and the achieving of world peace...
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    11. Cremer, Sir William Randal
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    Cremello Perlino Educational Association Cremer, Fritz Cremer, Sir William Randal Cremer, William Randal cremes Cr mieux, (Isaac) Adolphe Cremieux, Gaston
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    13. Cremer, Sir (William) Randal
    Cremer, Sir (William) Randal (b. March 18, 1838, Fareham, Wiltshire, Eng.d. July 22, 1908, London), British trade unionist and pacifist who won the Nobel Prize for Peace in 1903
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    (b. March 18, 1838, Fareham, Wiltshire, Eng.d. July 22, 1908, London), British trade unionist and pacifist who won the Nobel Prize for Peace in 1903 for his advocacy of international arbitration. In 1860 he was one of the founders of the Amalgamated Society of Carpenters and Joiners. He was secretary of the British section of the International Working Men's Association (First International) but resigned because of a dispute with another leader. During the Franco-German War (1870-71) he formed a workingmen's committee to advocate British neutrality. This group developed into the Workmen's Peace Association, of which Cremer was secretary until his death. Cremer was a member of the House of Commons from 1885 to 1895 and from 1900 to 1908. He was knighted in 1907. Related Propaedia Topics: The organization of unions

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    15. Sir William Randal Cremer Winner Of The 1903 Nobel Prize In Peace
    Sir William Randal Cremer, a Nobel Peace Laureate, at the Nobel Prize Internet Archive.
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    1903 Nobel Peace Prize Laureate
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    A selection of articles related to pacifist pacifist Encyclopedia II Pacifist Socialist Party - Party History. The PSP was founded in 1957 as a party of the politically homeless .
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    17. Sir Randal Cremer (British Labour Leader) -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia
    Sir Randal Cremer (British labour leader), March 18, 1838Fareham, Hampshire, Eng. July 22, 1908LondonBritish trade unionist and pacifist who won the Nobel Prize for Peace in 1903
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    18. PEACE PRIZE
    Cremer, Sir William Randal, Great Britain, 18381908. Member of Parliament. Secretary of the InternationalArbitration League. 1904 Institut de Droit International (Institute of
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    Dunant, Jean Henri, Switzerland, 1828-1910. Founder of the Red Cross (Comité
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    Geneva. Initiator of the Geneva Convention;
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    Passy, Frédéric, France, 1822-1912. Founder and President of the first French peace society
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    permanente de la paix, later known as Société Francaise pour l'arbitrage entre nations).
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    Ducommun, Élie, Switzerland, 1833-1906. Hon. Secretary of the Permanent International
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    Bureau (BureauInternational Permanent de la Paix), Bern; and Gobat, Charles Albert, Switzerland, 1843-1914. Secretary General of the Inter-Parliamentary Union (Unioninterparlementaire), Bern. Hon. Secretary of the Permanent International Peace Bureau (Bureau International Permanent dela Paix), Bern.
    Cremer, Sir William Randal, Great Britain, 1838-1908. Member of Parliament. Secretary of the InternationalArbitration League.
    Institut de Droit International (Institute of International Law), Gent, Belgium (a scientific society founded in 1873).

    19. William Cremer
    Matthew Lee, ‘ Cremer, Sir William Randal (1828–1908) ’, first published 2004; online edn, Jan 2008, 832 words
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