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Hull, Cordell |
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Hull, Cordell (1871-1955)US Democratic politician. As F D Roosevelt's secretary of state 1933-44, he was a vigorous champion of free trade, and opposed German and Japanese aggression. He was identified with the Good Neighbor policy of nonintervention in Latin America. An advocate of collective security after World War II, he was called by Roosevelt ‘the father of the United Nations’. He was awarded the Nobel Prize for Peace in 1945 for his work in organizing the United Nations (UN). He was a member of Congress 1907-33. After December 1941 foreign policy was handled more directly by Roosevelt, but Hull was active in reaching agreements with Vichy France, though these were largely cancelled by the rising influence of General Charles de Gaulle.
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Roosevelt apparently agreed, and Secretary of State Cordell Hull assumed the role of chairman of the new committee. FDR once asked Jackson to settle a dispute over foreign financial policy between Secretary of State Cordell Hull and Treasury Secretary Henry Morgenthau. In 1945, former United StaLes Secretary of State Cordell Hull received the Peace Prize in recognition of his prominent role as a senior member of the American delegation in the creation of the United Nations In 1949, Lord Boyd Orr, a British scientist and founding Director-General of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the UN, was honoured for his efforts to employ scientific discoveries to "promote cooperation between nations". |
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