1. curtin - Noun
2. Curtin - Proper noun
curtin (plural curtins)
Obsolete spelling of curtain
Curtin (plural Curtins)
A surname.
Also set to benefit are London charities that have hitherto paid fees to receive surplus food from FareShare, with Felix CEO Mark Curtin pledging “no charities will be charged a penny for delivery of food by Felix”. Source: Internet
Although Frank Forde was nominally the number-two-man in the government, Chifley became the minister Curtin most relied on. Source: Internet
A union organiser who was on the construction site when a roof collapsed at Curtin University, killing one young worker and leaving two others injured, says he had been told safety concerns on the site were rife. Source: Internet
Curtin reported that the president was "heart-broken at the recital, and soon reached a state of nervous excitement bordering on insanity." Source: Internet
Bill Vincent of the Breakthrough Technologies Institute, Jennifer Gangi, Sandra Curtin, and Elizabeth Delmont. Source: Internet
Churchill wanted them diverted to Burma, but Curtin refused, and anxiously awaited their return to Australia. Source: Internet