| Nomination for Nobel Peace Prize | 
| Year: | 1930 | 
| Number: | 3 - 3 | 
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| Nominee: 
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| Name: | Nicholas Murray  Butler | 
| Gender: | M | 
| Year, Birth: | 1862 | 
| Year, Death: | 1947 | 
| Profession: | Professor of Philosophy. President of Columbia University. President of Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. | 
| University: | Columbia University | 
| City: | New York | 
| State: | NY | 
| Country: | UNITED STATES (US) | 
| Awarded the Nobel Peace Prize 1931 | 
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| Motivation: | Butler advocated peace, international cooperation and arbitration. He supported the Briand-Kellogg Pact, and he promoted international understanding. Butler also assisted in the establishment of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, of which he was a trustee and later president (1925-45). | 
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| Nominator: 
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| Name: | Joseph Austen  Chamberlain | 
| Gender: | M | 
| Year, Birth: | 1863 | 
| Year, Death: | 1937 | 
| Profession: | Foreign Secretary (1924-1929). Nobel Peace Prize laureate 1925. | 
| City: | London | 
| Country: | UNITED KINGDOM (GB) | 
| Awarded the Nobel Peace Prize 1925 | 
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| Comments: | Chamberlain supported the nomination made by Elihu Root and J.B. Scott. | 
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