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Also Known As Charles Gates Dawes
Born August 27, 1865 • MariettaOhio
Died April 23, 1951 (aged 85) • EvanstonIllinois
Title / Office vice president of the United States of America (1925-1929), United States
Political Affiliation Republican Party
Awards And Honors Nobel Prize (1925)
Role In Dawes Plan

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