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Lester B. Pearson
Lester Bowles Pearson
14th Prime Minister of Canada, from 1963 to 1968.
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Sex or Gender
Male
Award Received
19 items
Nobel Peace Prize
(1957)
Officer of the Order of the British Empire
Order of Merit
(1971)
Companion of the Order of Canada
(6/28/1968)
Honorary Doctorate at the Laval University
(1952)
Victory Medal
Queen Elizabeth II Coronation Medal
Honorary Doctorate From University of Toronto
Honorary Doctor of the University of Oxford
Honorary Doctor of Harvard University
Honorary Doctorate From Princeton University
Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Honorary Doctor of the University of Ottawa
Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame
Honorary Doctorate From the McGill University
Canadian Newsmaker of the Year
(1950)
1914–15 Star
Herzl Award
(1969)
Albert B. Corey Prize
(1974)
Spouse
Maryon Pearson
(1925 - 12/27/1972)
Child
Geoffrey Pearson
Place of Death
Ottawa
Date of Birth
4/23/1897
Date of Death
12/27/1972
Position Held
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Candidacy in Election
President of the United Nations General Assembly
(1952)
Replaces
:
Luis Padilla Nervo
Replaced By
:
Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit
Point in Time
:
1952
Prime Minister of Canada
(4/22/1963 - 4/20/1968)
Replaces
:
John Diefenbaker
Replaced By
:
Pierre Trudeau
Series Ordinal
:
14
Start Time
:
4/22/1963
End Time
:
4/20/1968
Member of the House of Commons of Canada
(10/25/1948 - 4/23/1968)
Replaces
:
Thomas Farquhar
Electoral District
:
Algoma East
Start Time
:
10/25/1948
End Time
:
4/23/1968
Canadian Ambassador to the United States
(1944 - 1946)
Replaces
:
Leighton McCarthy
Replaced By
:
H. H. Wrong
Start Time
:
1944
End Time
:
1946
Leader of the Official Opposition
(1/16/1958 - 4/22/1963)
Replaces
:
Louis St. Laurent
Replaced By
:
John Diefenbaker
Start Time
:
1/16/1958
End Time
:
4/22/1963
Member of the Privy Council of the United Kingdom
Leader of the Liberal Party of Canada
(1/16/1958 - 4/6/1968)
End Cause
:
Retirement
Replaces
:
Louis St. Laurent
Replaced By
:
Pierre Trudeau
Elected In
:
1958 Liberal Party of Canada Leadership Election
Start Time
:
1/16/1958
End Time
:
4/6/1968
Chancellor of Carleton University
(1969 - 1972)
Replaces
:
Jack Mackenzie
Replaced By
:
Gerhard Herzberg
Series Ordinal
:
3
Organization Directed by the Office or Position
:
Carleton University
Start Time
:
1969
End Time
:
1972
Politician
Ice Hockey Player
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Military Personnel
University Teacher
High Civil Servant
Writer
Ambassador
Liberal Party of Canada
Canada
University of Toronto
St John's College
Peterborough Collegiate
Human
Toronto
University of Toronto
United Nations
Carleton University
Lester
Series Ordinal
:
1
Bowles
Series Ordinal
:
2
American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Board of Governors of Carleton University
(1969 - 1972)
Unnamed
:
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Identity of Subject in Context
:
Chancellor of Carleton University
Start Time
:
1969
End Time
:
1972
Pearson
Lester Bowles Pearson
Mike
Protestantism
Natural Causes
Nobel Peace Prize
(1952)
Point in Time
:
1952
Nobel Peace Prize
(1957)
Point in Time
:
1957
Ottawa
Liver Cancer
English
Ice Hockey
Obálky Knih
URL
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Victoria University Archives
Inventory Number
:
2176
Described at URL
:
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English
1.88 metre
Reverend Edwin Arthur Pearson
Maclaren Cemetery
1958 Liberal Party of Canada Leadership Election
Series Ordinal
:
1
Votes Received
:
1,074
1949 Canadian Federal Election
Electoral District
:
Algoma East
Member of Political Party
:
Liberal Party of Canada
Results
:
Elected
Votes Received
:
6,184
Ranking
:
1
1953 Canadian Federal Election
Electoral District
:
Algoma East
Member of Political Party
:
Liberal Party of Canada
Results
:
Elected
Votes Received
:
7,494
Ranking
:
1
1957 Canadian Federal Election
Electoral District
:
Algoma East
Member of Political Party
:
Liberal Party of Canada
Results
:
Elected
Votes Received
:
8,574
Ranking
:
1
1958 Canadian Federal Election
Electoral District
:
Algoma East
Member of Political Party
:
Liberal Party of Canada
Results
:
Elected
Votes Received
:
11,240
Ranking
:
1
1962 Canadian Federal Election
Electoral District
:
Algoma East
Member of Political Party
:
Liberal Party of Canada
Results
:
Elected
Votes Received
:
11,934
Ranking
:
1
1963 Canadian Federal Election
Electoral District
:
Algoma East
Member of Political Party
:
Liberal Party of Canada
Results
:
Elected
Votes Received
:
10,817
Ranking
:
1
1965 Canadian Federal Election
Electoral District
:
Algoma East
Member of Political Party
:
Liberal Party of Canada
Results
:
Elected
Votes Received
:
9,268
Ranking
:
1
Award Rationale
:
for his crucial contribution to the deployment of a United Nations Emergency Force in the wake of the Suez Crisis
Award Rationale
:
for sitt avgjørende bidrag til utplasseringen av en fredsbevarende FN-styrke i kjølvannet av Suez-krisen
Point in Time
:
1957
Prize Money
:
208,629 Swedish krona
Point in Time
:
1971
Point in Time
:
6/28/1968
Point in Time
:
1952
Point in Time
:
1950
Point in Time
:
1969
Point in Time
:
1974
End Cause
:
Death of Subject
Start Time
:
1925
End Time
:
12/27/1972