| Nomination for Nobel Peace Prize | 
| Year: | 1929 | 
| Number: | 10 - 1 | 
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| Nominee: 
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| Name: | Salmon Oliver  Levinson | 
| Gender: | M | 
| Year, Birth: | 1865 | 
| Year, Death: | 1941 | 
| Profession: | Lawyer and peace activist | 
| City: | Chicago | 
| State: | IL | 
| Country: | UNITED STATES (US) | 
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| Motivation: | Levinson originated and publicized the "outlawry of war" movement in the United States, and in 1918 he argued that violence committed by nation-states ought to be declared illegal. He assisted in drafting the Kellogg-Briand Pact of 1928. It condemned war as a tool of national diplomacy. | 
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| Nominator: 
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| Name: | John  Dewey | 
| Gender: | M | 
| Year, Birth: | 1859 | 
| Year, Death: | 1952 | 
| Profession: | Professor of Philosophy | 
| University: | Columbia University | 
| City: | New York | 
| State: | NY | 
| Country: | UNITED STATES (US) | 
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| Comments: | The Nobel Committee received several nominations in favour of Levinson from persons not entitled to nominate. | 
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