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The dignity of man is vindicated as much by the thinker and poet as by the statesman and soldier.
James Bryant Conant
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James Bryant Conant
Age: 84 †
Born: 1893
Born: March 26
Died: 1978
Died: February 11
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Massachusetts
James B. Conant
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