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  • Rose Hartwick Thorpe

    Rose Hartwick Thorpe (July 18, 1850 – July 19, 1939) was an American poet. She was born in Mishawaka, Indiana. Among her poems were Curfew Must Not Ring Tonight. She died in San Diego, California. The poem was written while Thorpe resided in Litchfield, Michigan, a small rural town. A bell in the center of the town commemorates the poem and Thorpe's time spent in the town. Litchfield has adopted the title of the poem as something of a symbol, having firetrucks and city website show the symbol of a bell reading "Curfew Shall not Ring Tonight". . External links [edit] Link to Full Text and Illustrations of Curfew Must Not Ring Tonight. Public Domain, High resolution images from the book, along with the full text of the poem. (Images from this site were scanned from an out of copyright text and are avaialble free of charge and to use with no restrictions.) Wikiquote has a collection of quotations related to: Rose Hartwick Thorpe Works by or about Rose Hartwick Thorpe in libra... (see more)

  • Yasui v. United States

    Yasui v. United States Supreme Court of the United States Argued May 10–11, 1943 Decided June 21, 1943 Full case name Minoru Yasui v. United States Citations 320 U.S. 115 (more) 320 U.S. 115, 63 S.Ct. 1392 Prior history U.S. v. Minoru Yasui, 48 F.Supp. 40, D.C.Or. (1942) Certificate from the Circuit Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit Subsequent history United States v. Minoru Yasui, 51 F. Supp. 234, D. Ore (1943) Holding The Court held that the application of curfews against citizens was constitutional. Court membership Chief Justice Harlan F. Stone Associate Justices Owen J. Roberts · Hugo Black Stanley F. Reed · Felix Frankfurter William O. Douglas · Frank Murphy Robert H. Jackson · Wiley B. Rutledge Case opinions Majority Stone Laws applied 18 U.S.C.A. s 97a Executive Order 9066 U.S. Const. Yasui v. United States, 320 U.S. 115 (1943)[1] was a United States Supreme Court case regarding the constitu... (see more)

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