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BY the death of Lord Curzon, Lord President of the Council, and formerly Viceroy of India and Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, on March 20, public life in Great Britain has lost one of its most striking personalities. His long and distinguished career in politics had won him high honours in the State; but in a more restricted circle he was held in equal esteem for his scholarship and his efforts to promote those studies with which his interests and pursuits had brought him into touch.
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The Marquess Curzon of Kedleston, K.G., F.R.S. Nature 115, 466–467 (1925). https://doi.org/10.1038/115466a0
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