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A reception by the League of Nations Union was tendered to Lord Robert Cecil at the Dorchester Hotel, London, on December 17. The occasion was to mark the award of the Nobel Peace Prize, which was presented to him at the gathering. From left, Dr. Atkinson (U.S.A.), M. Pierre Cot, French Air Minister, Dame Adelaide Livingstone, vice-chairman of the British National Committee, Lady Gladstone, chairmaan, M. Matejka, Lord Robert Cecil, and Mr Cohen Stuart, of the Netherlands.

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Northern Advocate, 7 January 1938, Page 5

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A reception by the League of Nations Union was tendered to Lord Robert Cecil at the Dorchester Hotel, London, on December 17. The occasion was to mark the award of the Nobel Peace Prize, which was presented to him at the gathering. From left, Dr. Atkinson (U.S.A.), M. Pierre Cot, French Air Minister, Dame Adelaide Livingstone, vice-chairman of the British National Committee, Lady Gladstone, chairmaan, M. Matejka, Lord Robert Cecil, and Mr Cohen Stuart, of the Netherlands. Northern Advocate, 7 January 1938, Page 5

A reception by the League of Nations Union was tendered to Lord Robert Cecil at the Dorchester Hotel, London, on December 17. The occasion was to mark the award of the Nobel Peace Prize, which was presented to him at the gathering. From left, Dr. Atkinson (U.S.A.), M. Pierre Cot, French Air Minister, Dame Adelaide Livingstone, vice-chairman of the British National Committee, Lady Gladstone, chairmaan, M. Matejka, Lord Robert Cecil, and Mr Cohen Stuart, of the Netherlands. Northern Advocate, 7 January 1938, Page 5