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Coppola, with his family, expanded his business ventures to include winemaking in California's Napa Valley, where he purchased the former home and adjoining vineyard of Gustave Niebaum in Rutherford, California.
" Hans Geiger expanded on this work in a communication to the Royal Society with experiments he and Rutherford had done passing α particles through air, aluminum foil and gold leaf.
More work was published in 1909 by Geiger and Marsden and further greatly expanded work was published in 1910 by Geiger, In 1911-2 Rutherford went before the Royal Society to explain the experiments and propound the new theory of the atomic nucleus as we now understand it.
On April 16, 1877, United States President Rutherford B. Hayes established the reservation for the Western Shoshone and on May 4, 1886, United States President Grover Cleveland expanded the Reservation for the Northern Paiute through respective Executive Orders.
After FDU expanded to a four-year college and then to offering graduate programs, it acquired other, larger, campuses, and eventually left Rutherford, offering the campus for sale due to financial difficulties.
Each college has its own bar, all rebuilt on a larger scale, and originally its own dining hall ( only Rutherford still has a functioning dining hall ; Darwin's is hired out for conferences and events ; Keynes's was closed in 2000 and converted into academic space, but in 2011 Dolche Vita was expanded and became the dining hall for Keynes students in catered accommodation after Keynes ' expansion in 2011 ; and Eliot's was closed in 2006 ).
These problems would not come to fruition until Rutherford had left office, however ; in the short-term, the government's involvement in the telephone business helped it to a sweeping victory in the 1909 election, in which the Liberals won 37 of 41 seats in the newly expanded legislature.
By June, four of the seven Watch Tower Society directors — Robert H. Hirsh, Alfred I. Ritchie, Isaac F. Hoskins and James D. Wright — had decided they had erred in endorsing Rutherford's expanded powers of management, claiming Rutherford had become autocratic.
Rutherford expanded on this view in the March 1, 1925 issue of The Watch Tower in the article " Birth of The Nation ", which he later acknowledged " caused a real stir or shake-up within the ranks.
The current municipality was incorporated on January 1, 1999, when the Ontario provincial government expanded the boundaries of the township of Rutherford and George Island, the former governing body of the community of Killarney.
Since its founding, The Rutherford Institute has expanded its mission from defending the religious liberties of Christians to include defending the religious liberties of all Americans, as well as working to preserve rights such as free speech and the right to be secure from unreasonable search and seizure.
In 1865 on recommendations by Rutherford the company again expanded, this time to Queensland.
The houses expanded north to 400 m south of Rutherford Road in the 1980s and east up to Weston Road from Highway 7 to 400 m south of Rutherford Road and south to 200 m north of the present-day Highway 407.
In 1996, Castlemore was connected with Rutherford, the construction took several months between March and June, in 1997, a road linking Bolton and Highway 7 ( then Highway 50 ) expanded.
It featured teams in eight North Carolina locales: Gastonia, Hickory, Lexington, Newton-Conover, Rutherford County, Salisbury, Shelby and Statesville, but soon expanded to sites in South Carolina.

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In 1935, Rutherford objected to U. S. state laws requiring school students to salute the flag as a means of instilling patriotism ; in the 1936 Yearbook he declared that baptized Jehovah's Witnesses who did salute the flag were breaking their covenant with God and were thus " guilty of death ".
Later, when full quantum mechanical methods were available, it was found that they gave the same scattering equation which had been derived by Rutherford by classical means.

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Prominent Bible Students A. H. Macmillan and J. F. Rutherford were both appointed pilgrims before they joined the board of directors of the Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of Pennsylvania ; the IBSA later adopted the name Jehovah's Witnesses and renamed pilgrims as traveling overseers.
The practices of Jehovah's Witnesses are based on the Bible teachings of Charles Taze Russell, founder of the Bible Student movement, and successive presidents of the Watch Tower Society, Joseph Franklin Rutherford and Nathan Homer Knorr.
* Joseph Franklin Rutherford ( Founder of Jehovah's Witnesses and 2nd President of the Watch Tower Bible & Tract Society ) Other references list his birthplace as Versailles, Missouri.
* Joseph Franklin Rutherford ( Founder of the Jehovah's Witnesses and 2nd President of the Watch Tower Bible & Tract Society )
On Monday, June 3, 1935, Watch Tower Society president J. F. Rutherford, was interviewed at a Witness convention about " the flag salute by children in school ".
Joseph Rutherford, president of the Watch Tower Society,
Among those who have been charged with offenses under the Act are former Watch Tower Bible & Tract Society president Joseph F. Rutherford, communists Julius and Ethel Rosenberg, Pentagon Papers whistleblower Daniel Ellsberg, and alleged cablegate whistleblower Bradley Manning.
In May 1918 sedition charges were laid under the Espionage Act against Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society president " Judge " Joseph Rutherford and seven other Watch Tower directors and officers over statements made in the society's book, The Finished Mystery, published a year earlier.
Joseph Franklin Rutherford ( November 8, 1869 – January 8, 1942 ), also known as " Judge " Rutherford, was the second president of the incorporated Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society, and played a primary role in the organization and doctrinal development of Jehovah's Witnesses, which emerged from the Bible Student movement established by Charles Taze Russell.
Rutherford and seven other Watch Tower executives were imprisoned in 1918 after charges were laid over the publication of The Finished Mystery, a book deemed " seditious " for its opposition to World War I.
Rutherford immediately wrote to the Watch Tower Society to express appreciation for the books.
By 1916 Rutherford had become one of the seven directors of the Watch Tower Society ; when Russell died on October 31, 1916 he joined vice-President Alfred I. Ritchie and Secretary-Treasurer William E. Van Amburgh on a three-man executive committee that ran the Pennsylvania corporation until a new president was elected at the annual general meeting the following January.
On January 6, 1917, Rutherford, aged 47, was elected president of the Watch Tower Society, unopposed, at the Pittsburgh convention.
The Watch Tower Society's official 1959 account of its history claimed the legal advice given to the ousted directors confirmed that given to Rutherford ; however, the pamphlets produced by the expelled board members at the time indicated that their legal advice, acquired from several attorneys, disagreed with Rutherford's.
Warrants were issued for the arrest of Rutherford and seven other Watch Tower directors, who were charged under the 1917 Espionage Act of attempting to cause insubordination, disloyalty, refusal of duty in the armed forces and obstructing the recruitment and enlistment service of the U. S. while it was at war.
Rutherford later claimed Satan had " tried to prevent the publication of that article ... but failed in that effort "; In 1927 the Watch Tower Society ceased printing of Russell's Studies in the Scriptures.
The Editorial Committee was dissolved in 1931, after which Rutherford wrote every leading article in The Watch Tower until his death.
In 1933 Rutherford claimed that abolishing elective elders was a fulfillment of the prophecy of 2300 days at Daniel 8: 13 – 14, and that God's sanctuary ( the Watch Tower Society ) was thereby cleansed.
In 1938 he introduced the term " theocracy " to describe the religion's system of government, with Consolation explaining: " The Theocracy is at present administered by the Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society, of which Judge Rutherford is the president and general manager.
An article in the January 1, 1926 Watch Tower introduced new emphasis on the importance of the name " Jehovah "; from 1929 Rutherford taught that the vindication of God's name — which would ultimately occur when millions of unbelievers were destroyed at Armageddon — was the primary doctrine of Christianity and more important than God's display of goodness or grace toward humankind.

Rutherford and 1924
# Memories of Mark Rutherford ( William Hale White ), ( 1924 ) from ‘ Claudius Clear ’ in the British Weekly, T Fisher Unwin, London.

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In 1909, Hans Geiger and Ernest Marsden, under the direction of physicist Ernest Rutherford, bombarded a sheet of gold foil with alpha rays — by then known to be positively charged helium atoms — and discovered that a small percentage of these particles were deflected through much larger angles than was predicted using Thomson's proposal.
The Rutherford films are frequently repeated on television in Germany, and in that country Miss Marple is generally identified with Rutherford's quirky portrayal.
In 1910 British physicist William Henry Bragg demonstrated that gamma rays are electromagnetic radiation, not particles, and in 1914 Rutherford and Edward Andrade measured their wavelengths, and found that they were similar to X-rays but with shorter wavelengths and higher frequency.
Frederick Soddy ( 2 September 1877 – 22 September 1956 ) was an English radiochemist and monetary economist who explained, with Ernest Rutherford, that radioactivity is due to the transmutation of elements, now known to involve nuclear reactions.
In 1900 he became a demonstrator in chemistry at McGill University in Montreal, Quebec, where he worked with Ernest Rutherford on radioactivity.
Furthermore, as noted by Bohr, Moseley's law provided a reasonably complete experimental set of data that supported the ( new from 1911 ) conception by Ernest Rutherford and Antonius Van den Broek of the atom, with a positively-charged nucleus surrounded by negatively-charged electrons in which the atomic number is understood to be the exact physical number of positive charges ( later discovered and called protons ) in the central atomic nuclei of the elements.
By 1980, a number of national computer facilities ( ULCC London, UMRCC Manchester, Rutherford Appleton Laboratory serving the Science and Engineering Research Council community ), each with their own star network had developed.
Further American triumph followed, with Indianapolis 500 wins in McLaren cars for Mark Donohue in 1972 and Johnny Rutherford in 1974 and 1976.
The discovery, beginning with Rutherford's analysis of the data in 1911, eventually led to the Rutherford model of the atom, in which the atom has a very small, very dense nucleus containing most of its mass, and consisting of heavy positively charged particles with embedded electrons in order to balance out the charge ( since the neutron was unknown ).
By 1925 it was known that protons and electrons had a spin of 1 / 2, and in the Rutherford model of nitrogen-14, 20 of the total 21 nuclear particles should have paired up to cancel each other's spin, and the final odd particle should have left the nucleus with a net spin of 1 / 2.
In a unique arrangement for the league, the Jets share MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey with the New York Giants.
The team plays its home games in East Rutherford, New Jersey at MetLife Stadium, which it shares with the New York Jets in a unique arrangement.
One type had short pentration and a positive charge, which Rutherford named alpha and the other was more penetrating with a negative charge, and this type Rutherford named beta.
Rutherfordium ( ) is a chemical element with symbol Rf and atomic number 104, named in honor of New Zealand physicist Ernest Rutherford.
The classical Rutherford scattering of alpha particles against gold nuclei is an example of " elastic scattering " because the energy and velocity of the outgoing scattered particle is the same as that with which it began.
The Science Lecture Theatre complex with the top of the Rutherford building in the background
* March 2 – In the Compromise of 1877, the U. S. presidential election, 1876 is resolved with the selection of Rutherford B. Hayes as the winner, even though Samuel J. Tilden had won the popular vote on November 7, 1876.
Blaine's chances for nomination diminished with his sudden physical collapse and subsequent recuperation ; when the party nominated Rutherford B. Hayes, Garfield immediately endorsed his party's standard bearer.
An 1881 Puck ( magazine ) | Puck cartoon shows Garfield finding a baby at his front door with a tag marked " Civil Service Reform, compliments of Rutherford B. Hayes | R. B.
* Booknotes interview with Roy Morris, Jr. on Fraud of the Century: Rutherford B. Hayes, Samuel Tilden, and the Stolen Election of 1876, April 6, 2003.
It is presented by Adam Rutherford and Kerri Smith, and features interviews with scientists on the latest research, as well as news reports from Nature's editors and journalists.

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