Dodger Princess on Nostr: 1856: Birth of Frank B. Kellogg (d.1937), U.S. Representative and Senator from ...
1856: Birth of Frank B. Kellogg (d.1937), U.S. Representative and Senator from Minnesota, and later Secretary of State for Presidents Coolidge and Hoover. He was the namesake negotiator for one of the more esoteric pieces of international diplomacy, the 1928 Kellogg-Briand Pact, which outlaws war as an instrument of national policy, and for which he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1929.
Believe it or not, the treaty remains in effect to this day.
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