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Curtis and Lionel
Lionel Curtis, writing in the imperialist journal The Round Table, wrote: " If the British Commonwealth can only be preserved by such means, it would become a negation of the principle for which it has stood ".
Lionel George Curtis ( 1872 – 1955 ) was a British official and author.
* From Empire to International Commonwealth: A Biography of Lionel Curtis by Deborah Lavin, Oxford University Press ( 1995 ), ISBN 0-19-812616-6
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* Lionel Curtis
The document had in fact been compiled by Lionel Curtis and other members of Milner's Kindergarten.
Milner and British official Lionel George Curtis were the architects of the Round Table movement, a network of organizations promoting closer union between Britain and its self-governing colonies.
He performed with Chet Baker before moving, and with Lionel Hampton after, and recorded with Harold Land and Curtis Counce in Los Angeles.
* TCM Remembers 2010: director Arthur Penn, editor Dede Allen, Jean Simmons, director Roy Ward Baker, Lynn Redgrave, producer David Brown, editor Sally Menke, Harold Gould, director Dino De Laurentiis, Dennis Hopper, Jill Clayburgh, Robert Culp, James Mitchell, James MacArthur, Johnny Sheffield, Corey Haim, director Clive Donner, Kevin McCarthy, Cammie King, Eddie Fisher, director Éric Rohmer, John Forsythe, producer Irving Ravetch, art director Robert F. Boyle, Robert Ellenstein, producer Tom Mankiewicz, editor Suso Cecchi d ' Amico, Fess Parker, Baby Marie Osborne, Lena Horne, Lionel Jeffries, Kathryn Grayson, Tony Curtis, Doris Eaton Travis, writer Joseph Stein, director Ronald Neame, Claude Chabrol, Gloria Stuart, June Havoc, Glenn Shadix, Peter Graves, Barbara Billingsley, Leslie Nielsen, director Blake Edwards, Zelda Rubinstein, cinematographer William A. Fraker, producer David L. Wolper, Meinhardt Raabe, director Irvin Kershner and Patricia Neal.
The first chairman was Robert Cecil, while Lionel Curtis served as honorary secretary.
While there, he became a member of " Milner's kindergarten ", a circle of young administrators and civil servants whose membership included Leo Amery, Bob Brand, Philip Kerr, Richard Feetham and Lionel Curtis.
The idea of Imperial unity was carried on after the war by Lionel Curtis and the Round Table movement, which continues to this day as a forum and promoter of the Commonwealth of Nations.
* Lionel Curtis ( 1872 – 1955 ), founder of the Royal Institute of International Affairs
According to Quigley, the leaders of this group were Cecil Rhodes and Alfred Milner from 1891 until Rhodes ’ death in 1902, Milner alone until his own death in 1925, Lionel Curtis from 1925 to 1955, Robert H. ( Baron ) Brand from 1955 to 1963, and Adam D. Marris from 1963 until the time Quigley wrote his book.
Yet Lionel Curtis, who according to Quigley was one of the leaders of the Round Table movement, wished for it to be a World government with teeth, writing articles with H. G.
* Lionel Curtis
* 1919 – 1921: Lionel Curtis, RIIA founding secretary
Accordingly, on his return to the United States he was one of the early figures in the establishment of the Council on Foreign Relations which served as the New York branch of the Lionel Curtis Institute of International Affairs.
He wrote to Lionel Curtis asking for help and was given, for two years, a professorship in international relations at Aberystwyth, Wales.
He became involved with the Round Table Groups, which were semi-secret discussion and lobbying groups organized by Lionel Curtis, Philip Henry Kerr ( Lord Lothian ), and ( Sir ) William S. Marris in 1908-1911.
After the armistice, he alternated between Dublin and London during the Irish War of Independence as Information Officer for Dublin Castle, working closely with Lionel Curtis.

Curtis and Papers
* University of Washington Libraries-Finding Aid to Asahel Curtis Papers

Curtis and relating
* Independent Counsel Curtis Emery von Kann relating to Eli J. Segal, 1996 – 98
( Although Curtis's supervisor later settled a retailiation lawsuit brought relating to her firing, Curtis reports that he did not sue because he " missed the filing deadline.
* 1824-1840 Contributions to Curtis, J .. British Entomology, being illustrations and descriptions of the genera of insects found in Great Britain and Ireland ; containing coloured figures from nature of the most rare and beautiful species, and in many instances of the plants upon which they are found London. 6 volumes 193 Folios 770 coloured plates ( Dissection drawings, text for much of folios relating to Hymenoptera and Diptera ).

Curtis and application
In 1987, Curtis filed a US patent application that subsequently issued as Patent No. 4, 753, 647.
On November 28, 2007, Fark. com founder Drew Curtis filed an application to trademark the phrase, but registration was denied.
On November 28, 2007, Curtis filed an application to trademark the phrase " not safe for work " a common phrase on Fark. com.

Curtis and principle
at 581 – 82 ( Curtis, J., dissenting ) ( arguing that " the Constitution has recognized the general principle of public law, that allegiance and citizenship depend on the place of birth " and that the " necessary conclusion is, that those persons born within the several States, who, by force of their respective Constitutions and laws, are citizens of the State, are thereby citizens of the United States ").</ ref > It has also been construed to mean something like " all under the sovereign jurisdiction and authority of the United States.

Curtis and government
Air Force General Curtis LeMay presented a pre-invasion bombing plan to Kennedy in September, while spy flights and minor military harassment from US forces at Guantanamo Bay Naval Base were the subject of continual Cuban diplomatic complaints to the US government.
Adam Curtis, in his three-part TV documentary The Trap, criticised the series as " ideological propaganda for a political movement ", and claimed that Yes Minister is indicative of a larger movement of criticism of government and bureaucracy, centred upon public choice economics.
The Curtis act of 1898 expanded the powers of the federal government over Indian affairs.
In 1902, at Curtis ’ s urging, Congress abolished the Kaw tribal government and reservation and divided tribal lands among members.
Their government was dismantled under the Curtis Act, along with those of other Native American nations in the former Indian Territory, in order to permit the admission of Oklahoma as a state.
Under the Curtis Act of 1893, the tribal government and its institutions were dismantled.
The John Birch Society moved for summary judgment, arguing that Gertz was a public figure under the recently enunciated Curtis Publishing Co. v. Butts standard, which applied the New York Times Co. v. Sullivan standard to anyone who was sufficiently public, not just government officials.
Under the Dawes Act and Curtis Act of 1898, the US government attempted to make individual allotments of land to heads of families, to allow separate ownership and cultivation of land, and break up the common landholdings of the tribes.
Curtis concluded that the federal government enjoyed exclusive power to regulate commerce only when the thing regulated required national uniformity.
Lisa Curtis of The Heritage Foundation giving testimony before the United States House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on Terrorism, Nonproliferation, and Trade concluded that " preventing Pakistan's nuclear weapons and technology from falling into the hands of terrorists should be a top priority for the U. S ." However Pakistan's government has ridiculed claims that the weapons are not secure.
Evesham had invested heavily into the UK government Home Computer Initiative, and encountered financial problems when the government announced the sudden withdrawal of the scheme in 2007, leading to the appointment of Leonard Curtis as administrators.
During opposition by Ponca leadership, the US government began dismantling tribal government under the Curtis Act.
Curtis claimed “ they aren ’ t even calling us by our government names ;” instead they referred to all three by the names they rapped under.
Topics include Arizona state symbols, historical figures, natural history, the role of government and the story of Arizona's statehood, and photographs from Edward S. Curtis.
The Curtis Act of 1898 dismantled tribal government, but the tribe was able to reorganize under the Oklahoma Indian Welfare Act of 1936, as the Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma.
The US federal government unilaterally closed and seized Cherokee and other Native American governmental and public institutions through the 1898 Curtis Act, the Dawes Act and the 1906 Five Civilized Tribes Act, by which they broke up communal tribal holdings and allotted plots of land to individual households.
Under the Curtis Act of 1898, the government of the Cherokee Nation was dissolved in 1906, in spite of the resistance of many of its members.

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