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  1. Philip John Noel-Baker, Barão Noel-Baker (Londres, 1 de novembro de 1889 — Londres, 9 de outubro de 1982) foi um político, diplomata e atleta britânico. Noel-Baker foi selecionado e correu para a Grã-Bretanha no Jogos Olímpicos de Estocolmo em 1912, e foi gerente da equipe.

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  2. Philip John Noel-Baker, Baron Noel-Baker, PC (1 November 1889 – 8 October 1982), born Philip John Baker, was a British politician, diplomat, academic, athlete, and renowned campaigner for disarmament.

  3. Biographical. The Right Honorable Philip John Noel-Baker (November 1, 1889-1982) is a man of strong and steadfast convictions. To a reporter who interviewed him after the Norwegian Nobel Committee announced that he had been awarded the Peace Prize, he said, «War is a damnable, filthy thing and has destroyed civilization after civilization ...

  4. 29 de mar. de 2024 · Philip John Noel-Baker, Baron Noel-Baker was a British statesman and advocate of international disarmament who received the Nobel Prize for Peace in 1959. Fluent in seven languages, he campaigned widely for 40 years for peace through multilateral disarmament. The son of Canadian-born Quakers, Baker.

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  5. Philip Noel-Baker. Político e defensor do desarmamento internacional, nasceu a 1 de novembro de 1889, em Londres, filho de um membro da Society of Friends (Quakers), e morreu em 1982, também na capital britânica. Formou-se no King's College em Cambridge e estudou também em Paris e Munique.

  6. De Wikipedia, a enciclopédia encyclopedia. Philip John Noel-Baker, Barão Noel-Baker ( Londres, 1 de novembro de 1889 — Londres, 9 de outubro de 1982) foi um político, diplomata e atleta britânico.

  7. 7 de mar. de 2024 · Noel-Baker retired from the House of Commons at age 80, declaring, "While I have the health and strength, I shall give all my time to the work of breaking the dogmatic sleep of those who allow the nuclear, chemical, biological, and conventional arms race to go on." In 1977, Philip John Noel-Baker was made a life peer as Baron Noel-Baker of Derby.