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The scientific and technological discoveries that have made war so infinitely more terrible for us are part of the same process that has knit us all so much more closely together.
Lester B. Pearson
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Lester B. Pearson
Age: 75 †
Born: 1897
Born: April 23
Died: 1972
Died: December 27
Diplomat
Former Prime Minister Of Canada
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Ice Hockey Player
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City of Toronto
Lester Bowles Pearson
Mike Pearson
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