"There essentially is no consumer banking system in China," said Lionel Johnson, Citigroup's director of international government relations.
She had been up since 4 a.m. and had a number of pressing issues to consider, first among them finding Lionel Johnson, 54, a place to sleep.
The two were not introduced that evening but Yeats, probably through Lionel Johnson (who became disruptively drunk at the dinner), enquired about the woman seated opposite.
She dedicated The False Laurel, published in 1896, to Lionel Johnson.
In mid-1891 Lionel Johnson introduced Wilde to Alfred Douglas, an undergraduate at Oxford at the time.
In the 1890s he was a friend of Count Stenbock, Lionel Johnson and Robert Ross.
In 1915, Pound edited the poetry of another 1890s poet, Lionel Johnson for the publisher Elkin Mathews.
Lionel Johnson also refers to Schopenhauer's aesthetics in his essay The Cultured Faun.
He was a member of the Rhymers' Club, which included W. B. Yeats and Lionel Johnson.
He continued to research the last part of the nineteenth century and in 1953 wrote a book on Lionel Johnson.