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Ruggles and new
Ruggles ' new ' owners ', crude nouveau riche Americans Egbert and Effie Floud ( Charlie Ruggles and Mary Boland ), bring Ruggles back to Red Gap, Washington ; a remote Western boomtown.
The newest administrative additions are Dr. Kyle Ruggles, the new 09-10 principal, and two new 09-10 assistant principals: Bjorn Paige and Mark Van Over.
Ruggles received the first patent granted under the new system ; Samuel Hopkins received the first X-Patent.
Both Lexington Avenue and Irving Place began in 1832 when Samuel Ruggles, a lawyer and real-estate developer, petitioned the New York State Legislature to approve the creation of a new north / south avenue between the existing Third and Fourth Avenues, between 14th and 30th Streets.
The legislation approved, and, as the owner of most of the land along the route of the new street, Ruggles was assessed for the majority of its cost.
Ruggles also brought about the creation by the state legislature of Lexington Avenue and Irving Place, two new north-south roads laid out between Third and Fourth Avenues and feeding into his development at the top and bottom of the park.
With the opening of the new Orange Line in May 1987, the south end of the 43 was truncated to Ruggles, with extensions of the and providing service between Ruggles and Egleston.
In a renovation that took place in 2002 and 2003, a new handicapped-accessible station was built between Museum Road and Ruggles Street.

Ruggles and community
Ruggles had purchased land in the area, and was developing it as a planned community of townhouses around a private park, which he called Gramercy Park.

Ruggles and life
Especially later in life, Ruggles was also a prolific painter, selling hundreds of paintings during his lifetime.
He teutonized his name to ' Carl ' at an early age ( partially due to his great admiration for German composers, especially Richard Wagner and Richard Strauss ), and though he never legally changed it, signed all documents and works in his adult life “ Carl Ruggles ”.
Charlie playing an ex-convict finds life on the outside not to his liking and leads him to breaking into a home with another thief ( Wesley Ruggles ).

Ruggles and on
It is perhaps the need to balance the social and scientific aspects of archaeoastronomy which led Clive Ruggles to describe it as: "... field with academic work of high quality at one end but uncontrolled speculation bordering on lunacy at the other.
Wilson was born in Staunton, Virginia on December 28, 1856 as the third of four children of Joseph Ruggles Wilson ( 1822 – 1903 ) and Jessie Janet Woodrow ( 1826 – 1888 ).
Ruggles of Red Gap was adapted as a radio play on the July 10, 1939 episode of Lux Radio Theater, the December 17, 1945 episode of The Screen Guild Theater and the June 8, 1946 episode of Academy Award Theater, all with Charles Laughton and Charlie Ruggles reprising their film parts.
* Ruggles of Red Gap on Lux Radio Theater: July 10, 1939
* Ruggles of Red Gap on Screen Guild Theater: December 17, 1945
* Ruggles of Red Gap on Academy Award Theater: June 8, 1946
Among Laughton's biggest movie-hits were The Barretts of Wimpole Street, Mutiny on the Bounty, Ruggles of Red Gap, Jamaica Inn, The Hunchback of Notre Dame and The Big Clock.
Then came The Barretts of Wimpole Street ( 1934 ) as Norma Shearer's character's malevolent father ( although Laughton was only three years older than Shearer ); Les Misérables ( 1935 ) as Inspector Javert ; one of his most famous screen roles in Mutiny on the Bounty ( 1935 ) as Captain William Bligh, co-starring with Clark Gable as Fletcher Christian ; and Ruggles of Red Gap ( 1935 ) as the very English butler transported to early 1900s America.
In 1937 he recorded Lincoln's Gettysburg Address on a 10-inch Columbia 78, having made a strong impression with it in Ruggles of Red Gap.
Laughton won the New York Film Critics Circle Awards for Mutiny on the Bounty and Ruggles of Red Gap in 1935.
Stars featured in the film included Charlotte Henry as Alice, W. C. Fields as Humpty Dumpty, Edna May Oliver as the Red Queen, Cary Grant as the Mock Turtle ( Grant's star was still on the ascent at the time ), Gary Cooper as the White Knight, Edward Everett Horton as The Hatter, Charles Ruggles as The March Hare, and Baby LeRoy as The Joker.
Hawks got character actors Charlie Ruggles on loan from Paramount Pictures to play Major Horace Applegate and Barry Fitzgerald on loan from the The Mary Pickford Corporation to play the gardener Aloysius Gogarty.
C. Ruggles Smith, desperate for a way to save something of Middlesex University, learned of a New York committee headed by Goldstein that was seeking a campus to establish a Jewish-sponsored secular university, and approached Goldstein with a proposal to give the Middlesex campus and charter to Goldstein's committee, in the hope that his committee might " possess the apparent ability to reestablish the School of Medicine on an approved basis.
The first land purchase in the township was recorded on June 20, 1833 by Eli Ruggles of Brookfield, Connecticut, while accompanied by his brother-in-law, Amos Williams, and Nathaniel Noble, an acquaintance who lived nearby in Dexter.
Carl ( Charles Sprague ) Ruggles was born in East Marion, Massachusetts, on March 11, 1876.
Theodore Ruggles Timby, inventor of the revolving turret used on the U. S. S.
Stopes arrived in North America before Christmas to start her research and on 29 December she attended a dinner in St. Louis, Missouri, where she met Reginald Ruggles Gates.
Her television specials included " Meet Me in St. Louis ", " Young at Heart ", " Feathertop ", " The Danny Thomas Show 1967 ", " The Victor Borge Show ", " Ruggles of Red Gap " on Producers ' Showcase and " Hooray for Love ".
In 1912 Ruggles moved to New York and began writing an opera based on the German play “ The Sunken Bell ” by Gerhart Hauptmann.
Known for his profanity, Ruggles was also anti-semitic ; for example, he wrote to Henry Cowell about, " that filthy bunch of Juilliard Jews ... cheap, without dignity, and with little or no talent ," especially picking on Arthur Berger.
Ruggles died in Bennington, Vermont on October 24, 1971 due to old age and complications resulting from pneumonia.
He was survived by a large family, including his son Ruggles Wright who would go on to invent the timber slide.

Ruggles and own
Newly imbued with the spirit of democracy and self-determination, Ruggles becomes his own man, giving up his previous employment and opening a restaurant in Red Gap.
When about 28 August fellow conspirator Ruggles Hubbard sailed into the harbor aboard his own brig Morgiana, flying the flag of Buenos Ayres, but without the needed men, guns, and money, MacGregor announced his departure.
" D. Fairchild Ruggles and Helaine Silverman describe the Shah's aim as being to legitimise the Iranian nation and his own regime, and to counter the growing influence of Islamic fundamentalism by creating an alternative narrative rooted in the ancient Persian past.

Ruggles and terms
After serving as a judge in the Ohio state courts from 1810 to 1815, Ruggles was elected to the Senate, serving three terms from 1815-1833.

Ruggles and .
" Clive Ruggles argues it is misleading to consider archaeoastronomy to be the study of ancient astronomy, as modern astronomy is a scientific discipline, while archaeoastronomy considers symbolically rich cultural interpretations of phenomena in the sky by other cultures.
Clive Ruggles says that Heinrich Nissen, working in the mid-nineteenth century was arguably the first archaeoastronomer.
In contrast a re-evaluation of Thom's fieldwork by Clive Ruggles argued that Thom's claims of high accuracy astronomy were not fully supported by the evidence.
Ruggles and Saunders proposed Cultural Astronomy as a unifying term for the various methods of studying folk astronomies.
In contrast Clive Ruggles has argued that there are problems with the selection of data in Thom's surveys.
From there he went by steamboat to " Quaker City " ( Philadelphia, Pennsylvania ) and continued to the safe house of abolitionist David Ruggles in New York ; the whole journey took less than 24 hours.
* 1876 – Carl Ruggles, American composer ( d. 1971 )
* 1789 – John Ruggles, American politician ( d. 1874 )
* Too Many Husbands ( 1940 ), d. Wesley Ruggles
While there, Truth met William Lloyd Garrison, Frederick Douglass, and David Ruggles.
On the last day of its session, when the business session ended, Timothy Ruggles, the president of the body, and a few other more cautious members, refused to sign the memorial of rights and grievances.
After refusing at first, Ruggles remarked, " it was against his conscience.
" McKean then disputed his use of the word " conscience " so loudly and so long that a challenge was given by Ruggles and accepted in the presence of the congress.
However, Ruggles left the next morning at daybreak, so that the duel did not take place.
** Wesley Ruggles, American film director ( b. 1889 )
* March 11 – Carl Ruggles, American composer ( d. 1971 )
* June 20 – John Ruggles, American politician ( b. 1789 )
* February 8 – Charles Ruggles, American actor ( d. 1970 )
* July 13 – The first numbered ( after filing 9, 957 unnumbered patents ) is granted, to John Ruggles for improvements to railroad steam locomotive tires.
* October 20 – Timothy Ruggles, American-born Tory politician ( d. 1795 )
* August 4 – Timothy Ruggles, American-born Tory politician ( b. 1711 )
In the summer of 1862, some 2, 600 Confederate troops under generals John C. Breckinridge ( the former Vice President of the United States ) and Daniel Ruggles attempted in vain to regain control of Baton Rouge.
The film is a musical comedy starring Maurice Chevalier, Jeanette MacDonald, Genevieve Tobin and Charles Ruggles, about a married couple who find themselves attracted to other people.

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