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Rutabaga
The rutabaga or swede or (yellow) turnip (Brassica napobrassica, or Brassica napus var. napobrassica) is a root vegetable that originated as a cross between the cabbage and the (white) turnip—see the turnip disambiguation page. Its leaves may also be eaten as a leaf vegetable. "Rutabaga" ..
Rutaca
Rutaca (Rutas Aereas CA) is an airline based in Ciudad Bolivar, Venezuela. It was established and started operations in 1974 and operates scheduled and charter services throughout the country. Code Data ICAO Code: RUCCallsign: Rutaca Fleet The Rutaca fleet consists of the following aircraft (at J..
Rutaceae
Rutaceae is a family of plants of the order Sapindales. Species of the family generally have flowers that divide into four or five parts, usually with strong scents. They range in form and size from herbs to shrubs and small trees. The most economically important genus in the family is Citrus,..
Rutalahti
Rutalahti is a village in the municipality of Leivonmäki in middle-Finland. External links [Rutalahden kylä] - Official homepages of Rutalahti (in Finnish) ..
Rutan
Rutan may refer to: Burt Rutan, aircraft designerDick Rutan, test pilot, and brother of Burt RutanErik Rutan, musician and producerThe Rutan Aircraft Factory, a defunct company founded by Burt Rutan, whose expertise was folded into his second company, Scaled CompositesAny member of the fictional al..
Rutana
Rutana is a town in southern Burundi. It lies west of Mount Kikizi, the highest mountain in the nation. The Kagera Falls lie near the town. It is the capital of Rutana Province, one of the 17 provinces of Burundi. Rutana is also an Arabic term commonly applied to any of Sudan's many non-Ara..
Rutana Province
Rutana is one of the 17 provinces of Burundi. Provinces of Burundi Bubanza | Bujumbura Mairie | Bujumbura Rural | Bururi | Cankuzo | Cibitoke | Gitega | Karuzi | Kayanza | Kirundo | Makamba | Muramvya | Muyinga | Mwaro | Ngozi | Rutana | Ruyigi ..
Rutan Defiant
The Rutan Defiant is a four-seat, twin-engine aircraft with one propeller in front and one in the rear. It was designed by well-known aerospace engineer Burt Rutan. The prototype Model 40, N78RA, first flew June 30 1978. It was intended as a proof-of-concept of a very safe light twin design, req..
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Rutan Long-EZ
Long-EZ belonging to NOAA The Rutan Model 61 Long-EZ is a homebuilt aircraft with a canard layout designed by Burt Rutan's Rutan Aircraft Factory. It is derived from the VariEze, which was first offered to homebuilders in 1976. The prototype ([N79RA]) of the Long-EZ first flew on Ju..
Rutan Quickie
A Quickie Q2 at the 2003 Arlington EAA Fly-In. The Quickie is a light homebuilt aircraft designed by Burt Rutan, Tom Jewett, and Gene Sheehan. Produced in kit form, and marketed by the Quickie Aircraft Corporation (founded by Jewett and Sheehan), over 2000 kits were sold before production ende..
Rutan VariEze
Rutan VariEze The Rutan VariEze is a composite, canard aircraft designed by Burt Rutan. It is a fairly high-performance homebuilt, hundreds of which have been constructed. The design later evolved into the Long-EZ and other, larger cabin canard aircraft. The Varieze is notable for popularizin..
Rutan VariViggen
The Rutan VariViggen is an aeroplane designed by Burt Rutan. The aircraft is a two-seat (tandem arrangement), wood and fiberglass canard utilizing a 150 hp Lycoming O-320 piston engine in pusher configuration. He named it after the Swedish fighter plane, the Saab Viggen, which had partially inspir..
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Ruta Lee
Ruta Lee (born Ruta Mary Kilmonis on May 30, 1936 in Montreal, Canada of Lithuanian extraction) is a talented actress and dancer, who appeared as one of the brides in the movie Seven Brides for Seven Brothers. She also best known as Alex Trebek's co-host on High Rollers, and appeared in the movies..
Ruta Quetzal
The Ruta Quetzal ("Quetzal Route") is a trip taken yearly by hundreds of Latin American, Spanish, and other Spanish-speaking students. The trip is sponsored by the Spanish bank BBVA. Contents 1 History2 Other information3 ..
Rutb
Rutb (Arabic: رطب) is a word for ripened dates dates used in traditions relating to Muhammad. Compare with busr. References ..
Rutberget
Rutberget is a 342 meter high mountain north of Örnsköldsvik, Sweden. ..
Rute, Córdoba
Rute is a municipality in the province of Córdoba, Spain. ..
Rutebeuf
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Rutebok for Norge
Rutebok for Norge is an overview of the entire Norwegian public transportation containing timetables, prices, maps and other essential information. It also contains a list of Norwegian accommodation. Rutebok for Norge was first published in 1869 under the name "Norges Kommunikasjoner" or "Reiseblad..
Rutellum
"Rutellum" is the pre-Linnaean name given to a genus of dinosaur from the Middle Jurassic. It was a sauropod which lived in what is now England. The type species, R. implicatum, was described in 1699, and is notable as the first dinosaur ever scientifically described. "Rutellum", however, is a nome..
Rutenber Motor Company
The Rutenber Motor Company was first organized as Rutenber Manufacturing Company in Chicago, Illinois to manufacture the first four-cylinder engine, which was the design of Edwin Rutenber. Rutenber studied the trade of mechanics and about 1892, invented a single cylinder engine. By 1898 he produc..
Rutesheim
Rutesheim is a municipality in the district of Böblingen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is situated 6 km west of Leonberg, and 20 km southeast of Pforzheim. ..
Rute (music)
The Rute (also spelt Ruthe, from the German for 'rod' or 'switch') is a cylindrical bunch of pieces of cane or twigs, bound at one end, like a small besom without a handle. It's used to play the bass drum in an orchestra. It's rarely used, but is called for in some of Gustav Mahler's Symphonies. ..
Rutgers (disambiguation)
Rutgers may refer to: People: Arend Joan Rutgers — a Dutch/Belgian physical chemistHenry RutgersInstitutions: Rutgers University — the state university of New Jersey that was originally Queen's College but was renamed after Henry RutgersRutgers Preparatory School — the preparator..
Rutgers Centurion
The Rutgers Centurion is a conservative magazine at Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey, founded in September of 2004 by discontented Daily Targum columnist James O'Keefe and co-founded by Matthew Klimek, Joseph P. Nedick and Justine Mertz. Its motto is "veritas vos liberabit," which is Lat..
Rutgers College Governing Association
The Rutgers College Governing Association (RCGA) is the student governing body of Rutgers College. ..
Rutgers College Program Council
RCPC is the student volunteer programming organization of Rutgers College. RCPC provides the Rutgers College community with cultural, educational, recreational, and social programs, which allows for an opportunity for experience in social, ethical, educational, and interpersonal development. The Rut..
Rutgers Gardens
Rutgers Gardens (20 ha / 50 acres) are horticultural, display, and botanical gardens, including arboretums, located on the campus of Cook College, Rutgers University, 112 Ryders Lane, New Brunswick in Middlesex County, New Jersey, in the United States. The gardens are open daily without fee. The ga..
Rutgers Glee Club
Founded in 1872, the Rutgers University Glee Club (RUGC) is the eighth oldest Glee Club in America, as well as a world-renowned men's chorus. The Rutgers University Glee Club is one of the oldest and most distinguished men's choruses in the United States. Tracing its roots back to 1872, the Rutge..
Rutgers Preparatory School
Rutgers Preparatory School Headmaster Dr. Steven A. Loy School type Private Day School School motto Severa res est verum gaudium (Hard work is true joy) Religious affiliation None Founded 1766 Location Somerset, NJ Campus size 35 acres (142,000 m²) Enrollment 712 Student/t..
Rutgers School of Law - Camden
Located in Camden, NJ, this is one of the two state run law schools. (The other being Rutgers-Newark) for further info see: camlaw.rutgers.edu ..
Rutgers Stadium
Rutgers Stadium is the on-campus stadium for Rutgers University football. It opened in 1994 in Piscataway, New Jersey (on the University's Busch Campus), and holds 41,500 spectators. The facility, overlooking the Raritan River, across from the University's College Avenue campus in New Brunswick, ..
Rutgers Street Tunnel
The Rutgers Street Tunnel carries the F line of the New York City Subway under the East River between Manhattan, New York and Brooklyn, New York. ..
Rutgers University
For other meanings of Rutgers, see Rutgers (disambiguation) Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey is the largest institution for higher education in the U.S. state of New Jersey. The university's primary campus is located in the cities of New Brunswick and Piscataway, with two smaller campuse..
Rutgers University-Camden
The Camden campus of Rutgers University is located in Camden, New Jersey, and was formerly known as the College of South Jersey and the South Jersey Law School, which were merged with Rutgers in 1950 by an act of the New Jersey Legislature. The South Jersey Law School was established in 1926 and the..
Rutgers University-Newark
Rutgers-Newark campus, as seen from University Avenue. Rutgers University-Newark is the Newark campus of Rutgers University. It was formerly known as the University of Newark, which was merged with Rutgers in 1946 by an act of the New Jersey legislature. The University of Newark was established..
Rutgers University Press
Rutgers University Press is a nonprofit academic publishing house, operating in Piscataway, New Jersey under the auspices of Rutgers University. The press was founded in 1936, and since that time has grown in size and in the scope of its publishing program. In the early years, Rutgers University Pre..
Rutger Hauer
Rutger Hauer Rutger Oelsen Hauer is a Dutch/Frisian actor, born January 23, 1944 in Breukelen, the Netherlands. Contents 1 Background2 Film career3 Comeback4 Other activities5 Selected filmography6 Personal quotes7 External links Background The son of ..
Rutger Jan Schimmelpenninck
Rutger Jan Schimmelpenninck (Deventer, 31 October 1761 - Amsterdam, 15 February 1825) was a Dutch politician of the Batavian Republic. He studied law at Leiden University between 1781 and 1784. He became a lawyer in Amsterdam in 1784. He was one of the leaders of the revolution against Prince Wil..
Rutger Smith
Rutger Smith (born July 9, 1981) is a Dutch athlete competing in shot put and discus throw. At the 2000 World Junior Championships he won medals in both events, and he competed in both events at the 2004 Olympics. In 2005 he won silver medals in shot put at the European Indoor Championships and Worl..
Rutger von Ascheberg
Count Rutger von Ascheberg (1621-1693) was a soldier, officer and civil servant in Swedish service, being appointed Lieutenant General in 1670, General in 1674, Field Marshal in 1678, Governor General of terra Scaniae, which included the provinces of Scania, Halland and Blekinge, in 1680, and Royal ..
Ruth
The name Ruth can refer to: The Book of Ruth, one of the books of the Hebrew Bible.Babe Ruth, nickname of the famed baseball player George Herman Ruth.Ruth, a novel by Elizabeth Gaskell.A name meaning friend or ''compassion.Citizen Ruth is a 1996 motion picture about the abortion issue in US.Ruth is..
Ruth's Chris Steak House
Ruth's Chris Steak House NASDAQ: [RUTH] is a chain of over 85 steakhouses across the United States and around the world, most known today for being an upscale attraction, a departure from the prices in the chain as recently as twenty years ago. The restaurant's signature is serving "Prime..
Ruth, North Carolina
Ruth is a town in Rutherford County, North Carolina, United States. The population was 329 at the 2000 census. Geography Ruth is located at 35°22'60" North, 81°56'36" West (35.383224, -81.943365)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a..
Ruth-Aaron pair
A Ruth-Aaron pair consists of two consecutive integers (e.g., 714 and 715) for which the sums of the prime factors of each integer are equal: 714 = 2 × 3 × 7 × 17 715 = 5 × 11 × 13 and 2 + 3 + 7 + 17 = 5 + 11 + 13 If only distinct prime factors are counted, the first ..
Ruth-Anne Miller
Ruth-Anne Miller was a fictional character in the television show Northern Exposure, played by Peg Phillips. She is a widow, an atheist, and one of the oldest citizens of the small (fictional) town of Cicely, Alaska; her 75th birthday occurs during the third season of the show. Ruth-Anne originall..
Ruth-Ann Boyle
Ruth-Ann Boyle Ruth-Ann Boyle (born April 26, 1970 in Sunderland) is a British pop singer who became famous during the 1990s. Together with producers Tim Kellett and Robin Taylor-Firth, she formed the British band Olive. The band became world famous with "You're Not Alone" in 1996. In 1999 s..
Ruth-Marion Baruch
Ruth-Marion Baruch is a photographer most famous for her pictures of the San Francisco Bay Area in the 1960s. These include series on the Black Panther Party and the hippies of Haight-Ashbury. Baruch was born in Berlin on June 15, 1922, and later moved to the United States, where she studied photog..
Ruthanasia
Ruthanasia, a portmanteau of Ruth and euthanasia, is the pejorative name given to the period of free-market economic reform conducted under the auspices of the National Party government of New Zealand between 1990 and 1993. As the first period of reform from 1984 to 1990 was known as Rogernomics aft..
Ruthenia
Ruthenia is a name applied to parts of Eastern Europe which were populated by Eastern Slavic peoples, as well as to various states that existed in this territory in the past. Essentially, the word is a Latin rendering of the ancient place name Rus (see etymology of Rus and derivatives). Today the hi..
Ruthenian
Ruthenian may refer to: Ruthenia, a name applied to various parts of Eastern EuropeRuthenians, the peoples of RutheniaRuthenian language, a name applied to several Slavic languages This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an re..
Ruthenians
Ruthenians is a name that has been applied to different ethnic groups at different times; for an explanation of the reasons for this, see Ruthenia. Generally, in very old documents, the terms "Ruthenians", "Ruthenes" and "Russians" refer to the peoples we today call the "Eastern Slavs", that is, ..
Ruthenians and Ukrainians in Czechoslovakia (1918-1938)
This article is part of the article Czechoslovakia. Subcarpathian Ruthenia (later briefly independent as Carpatho-Ukraine) had been Czechoslovakia’s poorest region, and, if Slovakia had fared badly under Hungarian domination within Austria-Hungary, Carpatho-Ukraine's situation had been far worse..
Ruthenian Catholic Church
The factual accuracy of part of this article is [Accuracy disputedisputed]. The dispute is about "History". Please see the relevant discussion on the [..
Ruthenian language
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Ruthenian was a historic East Slavic language, spoken after 1569 in the East Slavic territories of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. Having evolved from the Old East Slavic language, Ruthenian was the ancestor of modern Belarusian. It is sometimes al..
Ruthenian language (disambiguation)
The name Ruthenian language has sometimes been applied to: Old East Slavic language, the language of Kievan Rus', ancestral to all modern East Slavic languagesRuthenian language, an East Slavic language of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, ancestral to Belarusan, Rusyn, and Ukrainian languagesBel..
Ruthenian Voivodship
Ruthenia Voivodship (Polish: województwo ruskie; 1366-1772) was an administrative division of the Kingdom of Poland (see Kingdom of Poland [1320–1385], Kingdom of Poland [1385–1569], and Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, 1569–1791). Together with Bełz Voivodship, it formed R..
Ruthenium
|- ! colspan="2" style="background:#ffc0c0; color:black" | References |} Ruthenium is a chemical element in the periodic table that has the symbol Ru and atomic number 44. A rare transition metal of the platinum group, ruthenium is found associated with platinum ores and used as a catalyst in some..
Ruthenium(III) chloride
Ruthenium(III) chloride align="center" Systematic name Ruthenium trichlorideRuthenium(III) chloride Molecular formula RuCl3·xH2O Molar mass 207.43 g/mol (anhydrous)261.47 g/mol (trihydrate) CAS number 500 °C (decomp.) Structure Coordinationgeometry octahedral Crystal stru..
Ruthenium(IV) oxide
This article lacks information on the [Importanceimportance] of the subject matter. If you are familiar with it, please expand the article, or discuss its significance on the talk page. Ruthenium(IV) oxide General Other names Molecular formula Zn(WO4)2 Molar mass 133.07 g..
Ruthenium tetroxide
Ruthenium tetroxide General Systematic name Ruthenium tetroxide Synonum Ruthenium(VIII) Oxide Molecular formula RuO4 Molar mass 153.82 g/mol Appearance colorless liquid CAS number [20427-56-9] Properties Density 3.29 g/cm3 Solubility in water 2% w/v at 20°..
Rutherford
The name Rutherford, also Rutherfurd, can be traced back to the West Flemish name Ruddervoorde, a community now part of Oostkamp [link]. It may refer to: People Last name: Ernest Rutherford, 1st Baron Rutherford of Nelson, known as the "father of nuclear physics".Daniel Rutherford, a Brit..
Rutherford's contribution on the modern science
Rutherford’s contribution on the modern science In the world of physic, Rutherford is a well-named physics for his deed on the atomic structure, as well as for the improvement of the alpha particles. The improvement of the modern atomic structure mostly starts when a French scientist, named He..
Rutherford, New Jersey
Map highlighting Rutherford's location within Bergen County. Inset: Bergen County's location within New Jersey. Rutherford is a borough in Bergen County, New Jersey, United States. As of the United States 2000 Census, the borough population was 18,110. Contents 1 Geography2 Demogr..
Rutherford, Pennsylvania
Rutherford is a census-designated place (CDP) in Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 3,859 at the 2000 census. Geography Rutherford is located at [40°16′5″N, 76°46′20″W] (40.268039, -76.772220)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the ..
Rutherford, Tennessee
Rutherford is a town in Gibson County, Tennessee, United States. The population was 1,272 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 Attractions and history4 External links Geography Rutherford is located at [36°7′32″N, 88°59′24″W] (36.125689..
Rutherfordine
Rutherfordine is a mineral containing almost pure uranium carbonate (UO2CO3). It was discovered in 1906 and is named after Ernest Rutherford. It is found primarily in the Morogoro Region of Tanzania in Africa. It has been reported in Zaire and the Northern Territory of Australia. It appears as brown..
Rutherfordium
Rutherfordium (Eka-Hafnium) is a chemical element in the periodic table that has the symbol Rf and atomic number 104. This is a highly radioactive synthetic element whose most stable isotope is 265Rf with a half-life of approximately 13 hours. This element therefore is not used for anything and ..
Rutherfordton, North Carolina
Rutherfordton is a town in Rutherford County, North Carolina, United States. The population was 4,131 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Rutherford County[Geographic references#6GR6]. Geography Rutherfordton is located at [35°21′59″N, 81°57′32″W] (35.366306,..
Rutherford (crater)
There is more than one crater named Rutherford: Rutherford (lunar crater)Rutherford (crater on Mars) This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the..
Rutherford (GO Station)
GO Transit Bradford Line Bradford East Gwillimbury Newmarket Aurora King City Maple Rutherford York University Union Station |- !align="center" style="background-color:#99cc99" colspan="2"| Facility Services |- |align="left" colspan="2" | 699 Westburne DriveMaple, Ontario |..
Rutherford (lunar crater)
Crater characteristics Coordinates ..
Rutherford (unit)
The rutherford (symbol Rd) is an obsolete unit of radioactivity, defined as the activity of a quantity of radioactive material in which one million nuclei decay per second. It is therefore equivalent to 1 MBq. Origin It was named after Ernest Rutherford, 1st Baron Rutherford of Nelson, known as the..
Rutherford Alcock
Sir Rutherford Alcock (1809-1897) was the first British diplomatic representative in Japan. See Heads of the United Kingdom Mission in Japan. Contents 1 Early life2 Service in China3 Service in Japan (1858-64)4 Later years5 See also6 Sources Early life Alcock was th..
Rutherford Appleton Laboratory
Aerial View of Rutherford Appleton Lab The Rutherford Appleton Laboratory (RAL) at the Chilton/Harwell Science Campus is a UK scientific research laboratory near Didcot in Oxfordshire. RAL is run by the Council for the Central Laboratory of the Research Councils (CCLRC). It is named after th..
Rutherford B. Hayes
Rutherford Birchard Hayes (October 4, 1822 – January 17, 1893) was an American politician, lawyer, military leader and the 19th President of the United States (1877-1881). He did not run again in the 1880 presidential election, keeping his pledge that he would not run for a second term. H..
Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Center
Long before Franklin Delano Roosevelt established the system of Presidential Libraries the Rutherford B. Hayes Center Library in Fremont, Ohio was opened in 1916 and is therefore the first actual Presidential Library and the only one for a presidency of the 19th century. It is supported by the priv..
Rutherford B. Irones
Rutherford B. Irones (March 4, 1877 – February 13, 1948) was a physician and an American Republican politician from California. Contents 1 Early life: military and medical service2 Political life3 Epilogue4 References5 See also Early life: military and medical serv..
Rutherford backscattering
Rutherford backscattering (or RBS, for Rutherford Backscattering Spectrometry) is an analytical technique in materials science. It is named for Ernest Rutherford who in 1911 first explained Geiger and Marsden's experimental results for alpha particle scattering from a very thin gold foil in a backw..
Rutherford College
Rutherford College is Rutherford College, North Carolina, a small town in Burke County, North Carolina, United States.Rutherford College of Technology, one of the predecessors of the United Kingdom's Northumbria University.Rutherford College, Auckland, a secondary school in Te Atatu Peninsula, Auck..
Rutherford College, Auckland
Rutherford College is a co-educational state secondary school on the Te Atatu Peninsula, Auckland, New Zealand. About Rutherford College (formerly Rutherford High School) was established in 1961. Named after the New Zealand scientist Ernest Rutherford, it is located on Te Atatu Peninsula to the w..
Rutherford College, North Carolina
Rutherford College is a town in Burke County, North Carolina, in the United States. As of the 2000 census, the town population was 1,293. Geography Rutherford College is located at [35°44′45″N, 81°31′43″W] (35.745825, -81.528737)[Geographic references#1GR1]. Accordin..
Rutherford County
Rutherford County is the name of two counties in the United States: Rutherford County, North CarolinaRutherford County, Tennessee This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the..
Rutherford County, North Carolina
Rutherford County is a county located in the U.S. state of North Carolina. As of 2000, the population was 62,899. Its county seat is Rutherfordton6. Contents 1 History2 Law and government3 Geography3.1 Townships3.2 Adjacent Counties4 Demographics5 Cities and ..
Rutherford County, Tennessee
Rutherford County is a county located in the U.S. state of Tennessee. As of 2000, the population was 182,023. Its county seat is Murfreesboro6, Murfreesboro is also the geographic center of Tennessee. Contents 1 Geography1.1 Adjacent Counties2 Demographics3 Cities and town..
Rutherford Cravens
Rutherford "Rudy" Cravens, American tv-movies and series actor, but his filmography includes also some theatrical movies like RoboCop 2, Friday Night Lights and Screen Door Jesus. External links [IMDb] ..
Rutherford High School
Rutherford High School - Rutherford, New JerseyRutherford High School - Panama City, Florida ..
Rutherford High School (Florida)
Overview Rutherford High School in Panama City, Florida, is one of four large high schools in the Bay County School District being reconfigured into Smaller Learning Communities (SLCs) that reach all 2,000+ students. "Ninth Avenue," a school-within-a-school, and themed career academies for stu..
Rutherford High School (New Jersey)
Rutherford High School is comprehensive four-year public high school located in Rutherford, New Jersey, United States, as part of the Rutherford School District. The original structure was built in 1922 and expanded in 1959 and 2005. The school houses around 800 students and 100 faculty and staff m..
Rutherford Institute
The Rutherford Institute is a public interest law firm and resource center based in Charlottesville, Virginia. It was founded in 1982 by attorney John W. Whitehead to provide legal assistance for various conservative Christian causes. In recent years, however, it has broadened its scope of operation..
Rutherford Medal
See Rutherford Memorial Medal for the award presented annually by the Royal Society of Canada. The Rutherford Medal (known as the Gold Medal until 2000) is the premier award of the Royal Society of New Zealand. It has been awarded annually since 1991 to recognise people who have made outstanding con..
Rutherford Memorial Medal
See Rutherford Medal for the award presented annually by the Royal Society of New Zealand. The Rutherford Memorial Medal is an award for research in the fields of physics and chemistry by the Royal Society of Canada. It was dedicated to the memorial of Ernest Rutherford. Contents 1 Recipient..
Rutherford model
The Rutherford model of the atom was devised by Ernest Rutherford around 1911 after he performed scattering experiments which showed that the Plum pudding model of the atom was incorrect. In the Rutherford model, an atom is made up of a nucleus surrounded by a cloud of orbiting electrons. However, t..
Rutherford Page
Rutherford Page (c1880 - January 22, 1912) was an early American aviator who died in an airplane crash. He was from New York and crashed from a height of 75 feet at Dominguez Field in Los Angeles, California on January 22, 1912 at 4:00 in his Curtiss biplane and was dead when extricated from the wr..
Rutherford scattering
In physics, Rutherford scattering is a phenomenon that was explained by Ernest Rutherford in 1911, and led to the development of the orbital theory of the atom. It is now exploited by the materials analytical technique Rutherford backscattering. Rutherford scattering is also sometimes referred to a..
Rutherford School District
The Rutherford School District is a comprehensive community public school district that serves students in kindergarten through twelfth grade from Rutherford, in Bergen County, New Jersey, United States. Public education began in Rutherford prior to 1900, but the oldest permanent school structure w..
Rutherford Sirk
Rutherford Sirk Michael Halsey as Rutherford Sirk First appearance Home Last appearance Destiny Created by Joss Whedon Statistics Name Rutherford Sirk Status Presumably alive Species Human Affiliation None, formerly Lindsey McDonald, Wolfram & Hart Research & Intelligence Division a..
Rutherford spraggon
redirect [[Template:Not verified]] Rutherford Spraggon, born in Toronto, Ontario, 1958. Documented as a leader in the telecom space when he led the Compass project which today reigns popular in the industry as the leading process mapping mechanism. ..
Rutherfurd (crater)
Crater characteristics Coordinates ..
Rutherglen
For the town in Australia named after Rutherglen, see Rutherglen, Victoria. redirect [[Template:Infobox Scotland place]]Rutherglen (said: Rhu-ther-glehn) comes from the Gaelic An Ruadh Ghleann - "the red valley". Rutherglen is a town located within the south-eastern suburbs of the city of Glasgow, ..
Rutherglen, Victoria
The heritage listed Victoria Hotel on Argyll street Rutherglen Wine Experience & Visitor Centre Rutherglen is a small town in northeastern Victoria, Australia, near the Murray River border with New South Wales. The town was named after the Scottish town of Rutherglen which lies just out..
Rutherglen (UK Parliament constituency)
Glasgow Rutherglen Burgh constituency Created: 1918 Abolished: 2005 Type: House of Commons Rutherglen (from 1983, Glasgow Rutherglen) was a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1918 until 2005. From 2005, most of the area is represen..
Rutherglen and Hamilton West (UK Parliament constituency)
Rutherglen and Hamilton West Burgh constituency Rutherglen and Hamilton West shown within Scotland Created: 2005 MP: Tommy McAvoy Party: Labour Co-operative Type: House of Commons Council areas: South Lanarkshire EP constituency: Scotland Rutherglen and Hamilton West is a constitue..
Rutherglen Glencairn F.C.
Rutherglen Glencairn Football Club are a Scottish football (soccer) club based in Rutherglen, (in the South Lanarkshire local authority area, but part of the Glasgow conurbation). Nicknamed the Glens and formed in 1896, they are based at Southcroft Park which is in the line of the proposed extensio..
Rutherglen railway station
Rutherglen railway station serves Rutherglen, South Lanarkshire, Scotland, lying on the Argyle Line. It is situated near the town centre. Before the Glasgow Central Low Level Line was re-opened, the station was originally on the main line, being situated just after the junction that connects the low..
Rutherglen Testimony (1679)
Wikisource has original text related to this article: [[Wikisource:|]] The contents of this page and the page's history have been moved to [[Wikisource:Rutherglen Testimony (1679)]] via the [[m:transwiki|transwiki]] system, all future edits should go there. ..
Ruthe Lewin Winegarten
Ruthe Lewin Winegarten (1929-June 14 2004) was an American author, activist, and historian. Born in Dallas, Texas in 1929, Winegarten attended James Madison High School, receiving a scholarship to attend Southern Methodist University. She also attended the University of Texas at Austin, where she re..
Ruthie Bolton
Alice Ruth Bolton (born on May 25, 1967 in Lucedale, Mississippi), better known as Ruthie Bolton and also by her former married name of Ruthie Bolton-Holifield, is a former collegiate, Olympic and professional basketball player. Bolton played in the WNBA from 1997 through 2004 with the Sacramento..
Ruthie Camden
Ruthie Camden (b. December 1989) is a fictional character from the hit drama 7th Heaven. She is portrayed by Mackenzie Rosman. She is from the fictional town of Glenoak, California. History Ruthie is the youngest daughter of Reverand Eric Camden & Annie Camden. She attends the Glenoak Commun..
Ruthie Henshall
Valentine Ruth Henshall (born March 7, 1967), known as Ruthie Henshall, is a British singer, dancer and actress. Ruthie Henshall, featured on the poster for the West End musical production of Peggy Sue Got Married She was born in Bromley, London, England. Henshall's early ambition was to be a ..
Ruthie Matthes
Ruthie Matthes (born: November 11, 1965) is an American professional cycle racer who won the World Cross-Country Mountain Bike Championship in 1991. She is also an accomplished road cyclist, having twice finished in 2nd place in the prestigious Women's Challenge bicycle stage race. ..
Ruthie Morris
Ruthie Mary Morris is the guitarist for the Atlanta, Georgia-based rock group Magnapop. Originally from Indiana, and then Florida, she transplanted herself to East Atlanta in the late 1980s, where she met Linda Hopper, a member of the Athens, Georgia scene in the late '70s and early '80s. The two be..
Ruthin
Ruthin (Welsh: Rhuthun), pronounced RITH-in (IPA /'rɪθɪn/), is the county town of Denbighshire in North Wales located at UK National Grid reference , approx. 53 deg 7 min north, 3 deg 18 min west, at the junction of the trunk roads A494 (Queensferry - Mold - Ruthin - Corwen - Dolgell..
Ruthless
Ruthless has many uses including: "Ruthless" is the name of a song sung by the Statler Brothers. In this case, "ruthless" refers to the fact that a girl friend named Ruth has left the relationship. Ruthless (film) is a 1948 film starring Zachary Scott. As shorthand for Ruthless Reviews. This is a..
Ruthlessreviews.com
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Ruthless Blues
[link]Hard hitting Blues band, much acclaimed on the PUB ROCK circuit. Appeared in 'Sarf Lunnon' more than 25 years ago. Fronted by Vocalist/Harp (harmonica) player Stevie Smith with his special style of 'audience intimidation' (that's right - not participation!), who trades attention ..
Ruthless People
The 1986 movie Ruthless People was a black comedy that starred Danny DeVito, Bette Midler, Judge Reinhold and Helen Slater. It was directed by Jim Abrahams, David Zucker and Jerry Zucker. Contents 1 Plot description2 Trivia3 Quote4 External links Plot description [Spoil..
Ruthless Rap Assassins
The Ruthless Rap Assassins were a hip hop group from Hulme in Manchester, England. The group was formed by MC Kermit La Freak (later simply Kermit - real name Paul Leveridge) and brothers Dangerous Hinds (real name Anderson Hinds) and Dangerous C (real name Carson Hinds). Contents 1 History..
Ruthless Records
Ruthless Records was the name of two different record labels. Ruthless Records (Chicago), a Chicago punk label andRuthless Records (Los Angeles), a Los Angeles hip hop label.This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred y..
Ruthless Records (Chicago)
Ruthless Records was the name of a Chicago punk label. It was not a real business, but a name used by three Chicago punk bands from 1981 to 1986: Big Black, the Effigies and Naked Raygun. See also List of record labelsChicago Record Labels External link [Official site] ..
Ruthless Records (Los Angeles)
Ruthless Records Parent company Sony Music Founded 1987 Founder Eazy-E Jerry Heller Distributing label Relativity Records Genre(s) Hiphop Country US Ruthless Records was formed by Eazy-E and Jerry Heller in 1987. The label is credited with founding gangsta rap. They sig..
Ruthton, Minnesota
Ruthton is a city in Pipestone County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 284 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 1.8 km² (0.7 mi²), all land. Demographics As of the census2 of 2000, there were 284 people, 129 househ..
Ruthven
Ruthven may refer to: Places Ruthven, Scotland can refer to*Ruthven, Aberdeenshire*Ruthven Barracks*Ruthven, Highland*Aberuthven near Auchterarder and PerthRuthven railway station, Melbourne, AustraliaRuthven, Iowa, USALoch Ruthven - Nature reserve to the South West of Inverness, Scotland People Th..
Ruthven, Aberdeenshire
Ruthven, Aberdeenshire is a village in Scotland near Huntly (to the south east), and Keith (to the north west). It is traditionally pronounced "Riven". The "Wow o Riven" was a church bell in the area, and is mentioned in the ballad about Tam o Riven (Thomas Gordon), a knight who lived in The "Wow ..
Ruthven, Highland
Ruthven, Invernessshire (Scottish Gaelic: Ruadhainn) is a small settlement, twelve miles to the south of Inverness in Scotland near Kingussie. It is best known for the Ruthven Barracks which are nearby. James MacPherson who wrote Ossian was born here in 1736. Loch Ruthven is named for this area. ..
Ruthven, Iowa
Ruthven is a city in Palo Alto County, Iowa, USA. The population was 711 at the 2000 census. Geography Ruthven is located at [43°7′50″N, 94°54′1″W] (43.130448, -94.900207)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total..
Ruthven, Scotland
Ruthven, Scotland can refer to the following: Ruthven, Invernessshire* Ruthven Barracks, the ruin of an English army garrison there.or Ruthven, Aberdeenshire, near Huntly.Aberuthven in Perth and Kinrossredirect[[Template:Disambig]] ..
Ruthven (family)
The Ruthven family hails from Scotland, and has held several peerages in that country. The family traces its descent from Thor, who settled in Scotland during the reign of David I of Scotland. In 1488, Sir William Ruthven was created Lord Ruthven by summons to Parliament. His eldest son William w..
Ruthven Barracks
Ruthven Barracks near Ruthven, Invernessshire in Scotland are the smallest but best preserved of the four barracks built in 1717 after the 1715 Jacobite rising, set on an old castle mound. It comprises two large three-storey blocks occupying two sides of the enclosure each with two rooms per floor...
Ruthven railway station, Melbourne
Ruthven is a railway station in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. It is located on the Epping railway line in the suburb of Reservoir. It is 14.7 km from Flinders Street Station and is in Metcard Zone 2. The station is unmanned and has one ticket machine. There have been many disputes in which t..
Ruthven Todd
Ruthven Campbell Todd (14 June 1914 –1978) was a Scottish poet and novelist, known also as an editor of William Blake, and as an artist. (Ruthven is pronounced 'riven'.) He was born in Edinburgh, and educated at Fettes College and Edinburgh School of Art. After a short spell in the office of his..
Ruthville, Virginia
Ruthville is an unincorporated town in Charles City County, Virginia. The community was the central point of the county's free African American population for many years, even before the American Civil War (1861-1865). Following emancipation, the crossroads community included the Mercantile Cooperat..
Ruthvoes
Ruthvoes is a hamlet, in the parish of St. Columb Major. ..
Ruthwell
Ruthwell is a village and parish on the Solway Firth between Dumfries and Annan in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland. Ruthwell's most famous inhabitant was the Rev. Dr. Henry Duncan. He was a minister, author, antiquarian, geologist, publisher, philanthropist, artist and businessman. In 1810, Dr. Du..
Ruthwell Cross
The Ruthwell Cross The Ruthwell Cross is an important Anglo Saxon cross, dating back to the eighth century. This cross is remarkable for its runic inscription, which contains excerpts from The Dream of the Rood, an Old English poem. It is 18 feet (5.5 metres) high. The cross was smashed in 166..
Ruthy Ross
Ruthy Ross (born March 22, 1948 in Bourbon, Missouri) was Playboy magazine's Playmate of the Month for June 1973. Her centerfold was photographed by Mario Casilli. She is sometimes credited as Ruthey Ross. Ross was a Bunny at the Playboy Clubs in Kansas City and Los Angeles, and won 1972's Bunny..
Ruth (crater)
Ruth can refer to the following craters: Ruth crater on the MoonRuth crater on the planet Venus. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the in..
Ruth (dragon)
In Anne McCaffrey's fictional Dragonriders of Pern books, Ruth was a dragon that played a central role in several of the novels. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. Contents 1 Hatching2 Politics3 After Hatching4 Unique Traits Hatching..
Ruth Anderson
Ruth Anderson (born in Montana) is a lesbian composer whose music is influenced by her study of Zen. She lives in New York during the winter and in Montana during the summer. Her sound poem I Come Out of Your Sleep (revised and recorded on Sinopah 1997 XI) is constructed from speech sounds in Louis..
Ruth Anderson QC
Ruth Anderson QC has extensive experience of the criminal justice system. She was appointed a part-time Sheriff in April 2003. Her practice at the Bar has been principally a criminal one, defending in the High Court of Justiciary. She also served as an Advocate Depute from 1998 until January 2001. M..
Ruth and Bruce Rappaport Faculty of Medicine
Ruth and Bruce Rappaport Faculty of Medicine is a medical school which is part of Technion - Israel Institute of Technology in Haifa, Israel. It was founded in 1969. It is named in honour of philanthropists Ruth and Bruce Rappaport. Related article List of universities in IsraelList of medical scho..
Ruth Anlaug Ryste
Ruth Anlaug Ryste (b. 1932) was personal secretary to the Norwegian Minister of Administration and Consumer Affairs 1973-1974, and Minister of Social Affairs 1976-1979. ..
Ruth Ann Minner
Ruth Ann Minner (born January 17, 1935) is an American businesswoman and politician from Milford, in Kent County, Delaware. She is a member of the Democratic Party, who served in the Delaware General Assembly, as Lieutenant Governor of Delaware, and is the incumbent Governor of Delaware. She is ..
Ruth Ann Swenson
Ruth Ann Swenson (August 25, 1959) is an American soprano. Born in Bronxville, New York and raised on Long Island in Commack, she studied at the Academy of Vocal Arts in Philadelphia and made her San Francisco Opera debut in 1983, as Despina in Mozart's Così fan tutte. Her Metropolitan Opera de..
Ruth Arnon
Ruth Arnon is an Israeli biochemist and codeveloper of the multiple sclerosis drug Copaxone. She was awarded the Wolf Prize in Medicine in 1998. She is currently the Paul Ehrlich Professor of Immunology at the Weizmann Institute of Science. External links [Homepage at the Weizmann Institute�..
Ruth Atkinson
Ruth Atkinson Ford née Ruth Atkinson and a.k.a. R. Atkinson (died May 31 or June 1, 1997; accounts differ) was a pioneering female cartoonist and comic book artist who helped create the long-running Marvel Comics chararacters Millie the Model and Patsy Walker. Under the Atkinson names, she entere..
Ruth Aylett
Ruth Aylett (b. 1951) is Professor of Computer Science at the Heriot-Watt University in Edinburgh, Scotland. Born in London, she studied economics at the London School of Economics. Subsequently, she worked in computing and robotics at Sheffield Hallam University, Edinburgh University and finally t..
Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Ruth Joan Bader Ginsburg (born March 15, 1933) is a United States Supreme Court Justice. Since 1993, she has served as an Associate Justice on the U.S. Supreme Court. She is the second female Supreme Court Justice and, currently, the only one on the Court. Contents 1 Early life2 Judici..
Ruth Bancroft Garden
The Ruth Bancroft Garden 2.5 acres (10,000 m²) is a dry botanical garden containing more than 2,000 cactus, succulents, trees, and shrubs native to Africa, Australia, California, Chile, and Mexico. It is located at 1500 Bancroft Road in Walnut Creek, California, USA. In 1989, it became the firs..
Ruth Barcan Marcus
thumb Ruth Barcan Marcus (born 1921, Bronx, New York) is the philosopher and logician after whom the Barcan formula is named. A pioneering figure in the quantification of modal logic and the theory of direct reference, she was awarded a Ph.D. by Yale University in 1946. Contents 1 ..
Ruth Barrett
Ruth Barrett is a Dianic Wiccan High Priestess in the direct lineage of Z Budapest. She was a member of the Moon Birch Grove coven before becoming the spiritual director of the Circle of Aradia in Los Angeles, from its founding in 1985 until 2000. She then moved to Wisconsin and co-founded The T..
Ruth Behar
Ruth Behar (born 1962) is an American anthropologist, poet, and writer who teaches at the University of Michigan. She is a noted feminist, and her personal life experiences as a Jewish Cuban-American woman are frequently an important part of her writing. Her controversial book The Vulnerable Observe..
Ruth Beitia
Ruth Beitia (born April 1, 1979 in Santander) is a high jumper from Spain. With 2.00 metres indoor and outdoor she holds the current Spanish record. Major achievements Year Tournament Venue Result Event 2001 Mediterranean Games Radès, Tunisia 4th 2003 World Indoor Championships Birmingham,..
Ruth Benedict
Ruth Benedict in 1937 Ruth Benedict (née Fulton) (June 6, 1887 – September 17, 1948) was an American anthropologist. She was born in New York, and attended Vassar College, graduating in 1909. She entered graduate studies at Columbia University in 1919, studying under Franz Boas, receiv..
Ruth Bennett
Ruth Bennett Ruth Bennett is a former chair of the Washington and Colorado state Libertarian Parties. In 2000, Bennett was the Libertarian nominee for the office of Lieutenant Governor. She campaigned on the platform of abolishing the position of Lieutenant Governor and earned 7% of the vote...
Ruth Berghaus
Ruth Berghaus (July 2, 1927 in Dresden – January 25, 1996 in Zeuthen, Berlin) was a German choreographer and opera and theater stage director. Berghaus studied Expressionist dance and Dance direction with Gret Palucca in Dresden and was an advanced student at the German Academy of Arts in Be..
Ruth Bernhard
Ruth Bernhard (born October 14, 1905), photographer, was born in Berlin, Germany. Her father, Lucien Bernhard, was known as the "Father of the German Poster", and was famed as well for his typeface design. Bernhard studied at the Berlin Academy of Art. Photography career Bernhard moved to New York..
Ruth Bidgood
Ruth Bidgood (born 1922), is a Welsh poet. She was born at Seven Sisters and went to school in Port Talbot. After reading English at the University of Oxford, she worked as a coder with the Women’s Royal Naval Service (WRNS) in Alexandria and later worked for Chambers Encyclopaedia in London. She..
Ruth Blay
Ruth Blay was executed on December 30, 1768, having been convicted of concealing the body of her illegitimate child in the floor of her classroom in New Hampshire. A stay of execution was granted by the state Governor but arrived minutes after Ruth's hanging. Miss Blay was the last female executed i..
Ruth Bolden
Ruth Bolden (1910 - 2004) was a library founder and civil rights worker. She was educated at Stillman College and received her master’s degree in library sciences from Atlanta University. She helped found what would become the Weaver-Bolden Branch Library (part of the Tuscaloosa Public Library sys..
Ruth Brown
Ruth Brown (b. Ruth Weston, January 30, 1928 in Portsmouth, Virginia) is a singer known for a series of hit songs for Atlantic Records. Ruth Brown's father was a dockhand who directed the local church choir, but the young Ruth showed more of an interest in singing at USO shows and nightclubs. In 19..
Ruth Brummund
Ruth Brummund, professional chemist and research astrologer, was born in Johannisburg, East Prussia, on September 28, 1921. Her more conventionally accepted work as a professional chemist supported her while she undertook research in the then stigmatized field of astrology. Her scientific astrol..
Ruth Buzzi
Ruth Buzzi (July 24, 1936—) is an American actor and comedian of theatre, film, and television. She is especially known for her performances on the comedy-variety show Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In (1968–73). Buzzi was born in Westerly, Rhode Island, although she would later claim to have b..
Ruth Cardoso
Ruth Volgl Cardoso (February 9 1934 – February 11 2000) was a chess player born in Salvador, Brazil. She held the title of Woman International Master (WIM) from FIDE. She also died in Salvador. The cause of her death was heart disease. Her father was a Brazilian businessman who went to German..
Ruth Carter Stapleton
Ruth Carter Stapleton (August 7, 1929- September 26, 1983) was a sister of Jimmy Carter and was known in her own right as a Christian evangelist. She died of pancreatic cancer in 1983. Ruth was born August 7, 1929, in Plains, Georgia, the third of the four children in the family of James Earl C..
Ruth Chatterton
Ruth Chatterton Ruth Chatterton (December 24, 1893 - November 24, 1961) was an American actress. Contents 1 Early Life2 Film Career3 Author and Later Life4 External link Early Life Born in New York City on Christmas Eve, 1893, of English and French extraction, she w..
Ruth Cleveland
Ruth Cleveland (October 3, 1891 - January 7, 1904) was the first child of United States President Grover Cleveland and the First Lady Frances Cleveland. Her birth between Cleveland's two terms of office caused a national sensation. She was however a very sick child who died at the age of twelve of d..
Ruth Closius
Ruth Closius (July 5, 1920 – July 29, 1948) was an SS supervisor at a death camp complex from December 1944 until March 1945. Ruth Closius was born in Breslau, Germany (now Wrocław, Poland). She later married and became Ruth Neudeck. In July 1944 she arrived at the Ravensbrück camp to beg..
Ruth Cohn
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Ruth Coleman
Ruth Nancy Coleman (b. September 27, 1931) was an Australian Senator who represented the Australian Labor Party for the state of Western Australia. She served as a Senator for 14 years, from April 18 1974 to June 5 1987. ..
Ruth Conniff
Ruth Conniff is an American journalist and the political editor of The Progressive. Publications she has written for include The Progressive and The Nation. ..
Ruth Cracknell
Cracknell in one of her most popular roles Mother and Son. Ruth Cracknell, AM (6 July 1925 – 13 May 2002), Australian theatre and television character actress. She was known variously as 'Crackers', 'Dame Crackers' and 'Dame Ruth', throughout a career spanning 56 years. Contents 1 E..
Ruth Crawford Seeger
Ruth Crawford Seeger (July 3, 1901 in East Liverpool, Ohio - November 18, 1953 in Chevy Chase, Maryland), born Ruth Porter Crawford, was a modernist composer. Initially influenced by Alexander Scriabin, in the twenties and early thirties Crawford Seeger wrote atonal works based on the music of Schoe..
Ruth Crisp
Ruth Crisp Facility at Carter Observatory Ruth Crisp is the name of an installation at the Carter Observatory in Wellington, New Zealand. The installation consists of a Boller and Chivens 16-inch telescope and mounting, arguably one of the best astronomical instruments in use in New Zealand. Det..
Ruth Deech, Baroness Deech
The Right Honourable Ruth Lynn Deech, Baroness Deech, DBE (born 29 April 1943 in Clapham, London) is an academic and a Governor of the BBC. Deech studied Law at St Anne's College, Oxford, graduating with a first in 1965. She returned to the college in 1970 to be a tutorial fellow in Law, a job she ..
Ruth Denison
Ruth Denison was the first Buddhist teacher in the United States to lead an all-women's retreat for buddhist meditation and instruction. Her center is located in the Mojave Desert, in California. She was also a teacher at the Insight Meditation Society in Barre, Massachusetts. After spending her yo..
Ruth Dewitt Bukater
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Ruth Dicker
Ruth Doerschuk Dicker (March 9, 1919 - December 2, 2004) was a California painter of landscapes. Dicker was born in Niagara Falls, New York. She went to Salem Academy and then attended the College of William and Mary where she received a degree in painting and art history. She moved to New York C..
Ruth Draper
Ruth Draper (December 2, 1884 - December 30, 1956) was an American dramatist. She specialized in character-driven monologues and monodrama. Her best known pieces include "The Italian Lesson," "Three Woman and Mrs. Clifford" and "A Church in Italy." Draper's live performances captivated audiences all..
Ruth Dreifuss
Ruth Dreifuss (born January 9, 1940) is a Swiss politician and former member of the Swiss Federal Council (1993-2002). She was elected to the Swiss Federal Council on March 10, 1993 (as the second woman ever and the only Jew so far) and has held the Federal Department of Home Affairs until her res..
Ruth Drexel
Ruth Drexel (born July 14, 1930) is a Bavarian actress and theatre director. Although Drexel has been a serious actress, director and theatre manager for many decades, her wide popularity rests on her comic role (since 1996) as Resi Berghammer in the German television series, Der Bulle von Tölz, ..
Ruth Dyson
The Honourable Ruth Suzanne Dyson (born 11 August 1957) is a New Zealand politician. She is a member of the Labour Party. Dyson was born in Lower Hutt. Her father served in the New Zealand Army, and so Dyson's family frequently moved around the country. Dyson joined the Labour Party in Westport in ..
Ruth Eckerd Hall
Ruth Eckerd Hall, part of The Richard B. Baumgardner Center for the Performing Arts, is located in Clearwater, Florida (part of the Tampa Bay area). The concert hall is named for the wife of Jack Eckerd. November 1977, June Baumgardner Gelbart donates a 38-acre parcel of land to the City of Clearwa..
Ruth Elfriede Hildner
Ruth Elfriede Hildner (November 1, 1919 – May 2, 1947) was an SS guard at several Nazi concentration camps during World War II. Hildner was conscripted into camp service in July 1944, arriving at Ravensbruck to be trained as a camp matron. Hildner, just 26 years old, entered Dachau in September ..
Ruth Elizabeth Becker
Ruth Elizabeth Becker (28 October 1899- 6 July 1990) was a Kansas school teacher best known for surviving the sinking of the RMS Titanic when she was only twelve. She boarded the Titanic at Southampton, England and was traveling 2nd Class with her mother Nellie, four year old sister Marion, and one ..
Ruth Ellis
''For the lesbian activist, see Ruth Ellis (American). Ruth Ellis, née Neilson (October 9, 1926 – July 13, 1955) was a British murderer who is notable as the last woman to be executed in that country. She was convicted of the murder of her lover, David Blakely, and hanged at London's Holloway..
Ruth Ellis (American)
Ruth Ellis (July 23, 1899 - October 5, 2000) was the oldest known open lesbian and a die-hard LGBT rights activist. Her life was the subject of the documentary Living With Pride: Ruth C. Ellis @ 100. Biography Ruth Ellis was born in Springfield, Illinois, on July 23, 1899 to Charlie Ellis and Carri..
Ruth England
Ruth England (born 29 March 1970, Worcestershire) is a British television presenter and actress. She made a guest appearance with the Chuckle Brothers on CBBC in the episode entitled No Getting Away in which the brothers attempt to renovate a run-down cottage. Credits ChuckleVision - CBBC (Pres..
Ruth Etting
Ruth Etting (November 23 1896 – September 24 1978) was an American singing star of the 1930s, who had over sixty hit recordings. Her signature tunes were "Shine On Harvest Moon", "Ten Cents a Dance" and "Love Me or Leave Me", and her other popular recordings included "Button Up Your Overcoat", "..
Ruth Faden
Ruth R. Faden, M.P.H., Ph.D., is the Philip Franklin Wagley Professor of Biomedical Ethics and Executive Director of The Phoebe R. Berman Bioethics Institute at Johns Hopkins University. She is also a Senior Research Scholar at the Kennedy Institute of Ethics, Georgetown University. Dr. Faden is t..
Ruth Fainlight
Ruth Fainlight (born 1931, New York City) is a poet, short story writer, translator and librettist. Fainlight was born in New York, but has mainly lived in England since she was fifteen, having also spent some years in France and Spain. She is married to the writer Alan Sillitoe and lives in London..
Ruth Fawcett
Ruth Fawcett (b. April 13 1961 in Malvern, England) is the daughter of British-Canadian physicist Eric Fawcett. She is the author of Nuclear Pursuits, the biography of Canadian nuclear-industry pioneer Wilfrid Bennett Lewis. Fawcett currently lives with her family in Beijing, China. Bibliography ..
Ruth Fernández
Ruth Fernández (born may 23, 1919 in Ponce, Puerto Rico) is a singer who is said to be one of three artists whose contributions have helped unite Latin America. Ruth Fernández Contents 1 Early life2 Rise to stardom3 Awards and recognitions4 Political life5 See als..
Ruth Fertel
Ruth Fertel (February 5, 1927 - April 16, 2002) is the founder of Ruth's Chris Steak Houses. She was born Ruth Ann Udstad in New Orleans. During the Great Depression, she and her family moved to Homeplace, Louisiana, in Plaquemines Parish. She skipped several grades in grammar school, and lat..
Ruth First
Ruth First in a newsphoto ten years after her murder. Ruth First (May 4 1925-August 17 1982) was a Jewish South African anti-apartheid activist and scholar born in Johannesburg, South Africa. Her parents, Julius and Matilda First, were Jewish immigrants, coming to South Africa from Latvia in..
Ruth Fisher
Ruth Fisher Frances Conroy as Ruth Fisher First appearance "Pilot" Last appearance "Everyone's Waiting Statistics Name Ruth O'Connor Fisher Sibley Age 59 Born February 21, 1946 Died March 15, 2025 Place of origin Pasadena, California Profession Homemaker Portrayed by Frances Con..
Ruth Frankel
Ruth Hartman Frankel C.C. (ca. 1903 - 3 November 1989), was honoured as a Companion of the Order of Canada in 1969 due to her work for the Canadian Cancer Society. The Chicago-born Ruth Hartman emigrated to Canada in 1925 when she married Egmont Leo Frankel (d. 1964). She died in Toronto, predeceas..
Ruth Fuchs
Ruth Fuchs (born December 14, 1946 in Egeln) is a former athlete and politician. Fuchs, representing East Germany, was the winner of the women's javelin at the 1972 (Munich) and 1976 (Montreal) Olympic Games. She set the world record for the javelin six times during the 1970s. After retirement F..
Ruth Galanter
Ruth Galanter was a city councilwoman from Los Angeles. She served as President-Pro-Tempore and President of the city council. ..
Ruth Gipps
Ruth Gipps (February 20, 1921 – February 23, 1999) was a British composer, an oboist and pianist. Gipps was something of a child prodigy, winning performance competitions in which she was considerably younger than the rest of the field -- and female, to boot. After performing her first compos..
Ruth Glacier
Ruth Glacier is a glacier in Denali National Park and Preserve in the U.S. state of Alaska. Its upper reaches are almost three vertical miles (4.8 km) below the summit of Mount McKinley. The glacier's "Great Gorge" is one mile (1.6 km) wide, and drops almost 2,000 feet (600 m) over te..
Ruth Gordon
Ruth Gordon Ruth Gordon Jones (October 30, 1896 – August 28, 1985), better known as Ruth Gordon, was an Academy Award-winning American actress and screenwriter. She was perhaps best known for her role as the oversolicitous neighbor in Roman Polanski's adaptation of Ira Levin's novel Rose..
Ruth Graham
Ruth Bell Graham is the wife of the noted Christian evangelist Billy Graham. She was born in 1920 in Quingjiang, China, where her parents worked as medical missionaries. As a child, Graham grew up in China and in Pyongyang, the capital of present-day North Korea. At the age of 17, she left the ..
Ruth Graves Wakefield
Ruth Graves Wakefield (1903-1977) was the inventor of the Toll House Cookie, the first chocolate chip cookie. She later became an author. Contents 1 Education, The Toll House Inn2 The ''accident'' that changed her life3 Heritage4 External links Education, The Toll House Inn ..
Ruth Greenglass
Ruth Printz was born in 1925 in New York City, and grew up in the same neighborhood as her future husband, David Greenglass. Although they were quite young, they wanted to marry before David was drafted and the ceremony was held in late November 1942, when the groom was 20 and the bride just 17. Rut..
Ruth Grier
Ruth Anna Grier (born October 2, 1936 in Dublin, Ireland) is a former politician in Ontario, Canada. She was a New Democratic Party member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1985 to 1995, and served as a high-profile cabinet minister in the government of Bob Rae. Of Anglican background, G..
Ruth Guerri
Ruth Guerri (born February 12, 1958 in St. Louis, Missouri) is an American model and actress. She was Playboy magazine's Playmate of the Month for its July 1983 issue. Her centerfold was photographed by Arny Freytag and Stephen Wayda. Ruth was working as a model in her home town, primarily for An..
Ruth Guggenheim
Ruth Guggenheim is currently the Director of Development and Public Relations at Jews for Judaism, an international organization that focuses on cults and missionaries. Ruth has over 20 years of experience in the field of public relations and development. She was Executive Director of the Baltimor..
Ruth Hale
There were two notable women called Ruth Hale: Ruth Hale (1887-1934), an American feminist; andRuth Hale (1908–2003), an American playwright and actress. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, ..
Ruth Hale (feminist)
Ruth Hale (1887-1934) was a feminist leader in New York City who worked for women’s rights in the era before and after World War I. She was married to journalist Heywood Broun and was an associate of the Algonquin Round Table. Hale was the founder of the Lucy Stone League, an organization whose m..
Ruth Hale (playwright and actress)
Ruth Hale (October 14 1908 – April 20 2003) was an American playwright and actress. Ruth was born in Granger, Utah and was an active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She and her husband, James Nathan Hale, moved to California to seek out opportunities in Hollywood...
Ruth Handler
Ruth Handler (November 4, 1916 - April 27, 2002) was an American businesswoman, the president of the toy manufacturer Mattel, Inc., and is remembered primarily for her role in marketing the Barbie doll. She was born Ruth Mosko in Denver, Colorado, the youngest daughter of 10 children born to Polish..
Ruth Hanna McCormick
Ruth Hanna McCormick (March 27, 1880–December 31, 1944) was a United States Representative from Illinois. Ruth Hanna McCormick was the daughter of Mark Hanna and the wife of Sen. Joseph Medill McCormick and later Albert Gallatin Simms, hence her maiden name Ruth Hanna and name upon death Ruth..
Ruth Harkness
Ruth Elizabeth Harkness (born 21 September 1900, in Titusville, Pa.) was an American fashion designer and socialite, who traveled to China in 1936 and brought back the first live giant panda to the United States - not in a cage, or on a leash, but wrapped in her arms. In 1934, her husband Bill Hark..
Ruth Harriet Louise
Ruth Harriet Louise (Born Ruth Goldstein), (January 13, 1903 - 1940) was an American professional photographer, the first woman photographer active in Hollywood, she ran Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's portrait studio from 1925 to 1930. Contents 1 Career2 Family3 References4 External li..
Ruth Hayman
Ruth Hayman (d. 1981, London, United Kingdom), lawyer and anti-apartheid campaigner. Hayman was one of the first women in South Africa to qualify as an attorney and, beginning with the Treason Trial in 1956, "worked tirelessly to preserve the rule of law and to fight for justice in South Africa" (Ob..
Ruth Hieronymi
Ruth Hieronymi (b. November 8, 1947, Bonn) is a German politician and Member of the European Parliament for North Rhine-Westphalia. She is a member of the conservative Christian Democratic Union, part of the European People's Party. ..
Ruth Hurmence Green
Ruth Hurmence Green is an American author. She was born in Missouri USA in 1915. She died in 1981 in Florida, USA. Born into a Methodist family she became an atheist after being diagnosed and subsequently surviving cancer in 1975. Bibliography The Born Again Skeptics Guide to the Bible, Ruth Hur..
Ruth Hussey
Ruth Hussey and her husband Bob Longenecker Ruth Carol Hussey (October 30, 1911 – April 19, 2005) was an American actress best known for her Oscar-nominated role as photographer Liz Embry in The Philadelphia Story. Contents 1 Early life2 Career3 Personal life4 Exte..
Ruth Is Stranger Than Richard
Ruth Is Stranger Than Richard is the third solo album by Robert Wyatt. The follow-up to Rock Bottom, recorded either during or shortly after the sessions for that album, Ruth... is actually a collection of material Wyatt had written earlier in his career. Like its predecessor, the album was produc..
Ruth J. Simmons
Ruth J. Simmons is the 18th president of Brown University and first black president of an Ivy League institution. Her students often affectionately refer to her by her first name. Simmons holds appointments as a professor in the Departments of Comparative Literature and Africana Studies. In 2002,..
Ruth Jones
Ruth Jones (born in Bridgend, Wales) is a character actress perhaps best known for her performances in British comedy series and films. She was educated at Porthcawl Comprehensive School and the University of Warwick, graduating in 1988 with a BA in Theatre Studies and Dramatic Arts. She now lives..
Ruth Kedar
Ruth Kedar is an artist and designer, best known for designing the Google logo. Born in Brazil, she moved to Israel where she received a degree in Architecture from the Technion - Israel Institute of Technology. She came to the US to attend the Stanford University Masters Program in Design. Her ma..
Ruth Kelly
Ruth Maria Kelly (born 9 May 1968) is a British politician. She is the Member of Parliament for the Greater Manchester constituency of Bolton West representing the Labour Party. She was Secretary of State for Education and Skills from 2004-2006, and in the May 2006 reshuffle was made Secretary of St..
Ruth Kligman
Ruth Kligman is most commonly known as the girlfriend of several important American artists of the mid 20th century (Jackson Pollock, Willem DeKooning). DeKooning named a painting for Kligman ("Ruth's Zowie"), and she was the sole survivor of the car crash that killed Pollock. She published a book..
Ruth Krauss
Ruth Krauss (b. July 25, 1901, Baltimore, Maryland; d. July 10, 1993, Westport, Connecticut) was an author of children's books, the most beloved being The Carrot Seed. Maurice Sendak characterized Krauss as "a giant" in the world of children's literature. Krauss was a member of the Writers' Labor..
Ruth Lake Provincial Park
Ruth Lake Provincial Park is a provincial park in British Columbia, Canada. ..
Ruth Langsford
Ruth Langsford is a British television presenter. She began her career as a continuity announcer and newscaster with ITV regional station TSW in the South West of England. She left TSW when Westcountry Television took over the franchise at the end of 1992, even closing down the station with fellow a..
Ruth Laredo
Ruth Laredo (nee Meckler, November 20, 1937, Detroit, Michigan - May 25, 2005, New York, New York) was a Jewish- American classical pianist referred to as "America's First Lady of the Piano". A precocious starter, she was able to play God Bless America on her mother's piano at age two. Under the tu..
Ruth Law
Ruth Bancroft Law (1887 - 1970) was a pioneer woman aviator during the 1910s. She received her pilot's license in November 1912. In 1915 she gave a demonstration of aerobatics at Daytona Beach before a large crowd. She announced that she was going to "loop the loop" for the first time, and procee..
Ruth Lawrence
Ruth Elke Lawrence (born August 2, 1971) is an Associate Professor of mathematics at the Einstein Institute of Mathematics, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, and a researcher in knot theory and algebraic topology. Outside of academic circles, she is best known for being a child prodigy. Ruth was born..
Ruth Lemos
Ruth Lemos (January 12, 1947 – ) is a Brazilian nutritionist and a university teacher. She became widely known in Brazil because of a TV interview for a local network of TV Globo in Recife, in which occurred technical problems with her headphones, causing her to stutter a lot and say things in a ..
Ruth Levitas
Ruth Levitas is a Professor in the Department of Sociology at the University of Bristol. She is well known internationally for her research in utopia. External link [Ruth Levitas' webpage at the University of Bristol] ..
Ruth Linn
Ruth Linn is an Israeli academic and currently dean of the Faculty of Education at Haifa University in Israel. Her research interests are how moral decisions are made in stressful situations such as war and the Holocaust, and women's psychology and education. She is the author of four books, includ..
Ruth Lowe
Ruth Lowe (1915 – 1981) was a Canadian pianist and songwriter. She wrote the song "I'll Never Smile Again" after her husband died during surgery. The song was later covered by many artists, including Frank Sinatra and The Ink Spots. Ruth Lowe b. 1915, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. d. 1981 In 1..
Ruth Lynne
Ruth Lynne (born 19th April, 1957, in Auckland) was a celebrated New Zealand fashion model of the 70's and 80's, and perhaps one of the most poignant examples of the excesses of that time. She was most well known for her public lack of control over alcoholism, various dalliances with major celebri..
Ruth Lyons
Ruth Lyons was a fictional character in the BBC soap opera EastEnders. She was played by Judy Liebert. History Ruth was a social worker, who first appeared in December 1985. Ruth offered Pauline Fowler advice on caring for her ailing mother, Lou Beale. She did so at the request of her good friend,..
Ruth MacDonald
Ruth MacDonald is an Australian actress, (born Melbourne, Victoria). She married the English cricketer Andrew Strauss in October 2003, with whom she has a son Samuel David Strauss (born 4 December 2005). They reside in Ealing, Middlesex. She is active in the London fringe theatre, as Ruth Strauss..
Ruth Mack Brunswick
Ruth Jane Mack Brunswick (born Ruth Jane Mack February 17, 1897, died January 24, 1946) was an American psychologist. Mack was initially a student and later a close confidant of and collobrator with Sigmund Freud and was responsible for much of the fleshing out of Freudian theory. External links a..
Ruth Madoc
Ruth Madoc (born 16 April 1943 in Norwich, Norfolk, England, brought up in Llansamlet in south Wales) is a Welsh actress and singer. She is probably most famous for her role as Gladys Pugh in the 1980s BBC television comedy Hi-De-Hi!, although appearances as Daffyd Thomas's mother in the second seri..
Ruth Martin
Ruth Martin (previously Hails, nee Wilkinson) was a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by Alisa Piper. She was a divorced mother, who eventually started a relationship with her landlord, Philip Martin. Despite initial opposition from both her own kids and Phil's daug..
Ruth Meiers
Ruth Meiers (1925–1987)was the first female Lieutenant Governor of North Dakota. She became Lieutenant Governor in 1984. Meiers was diagnosed with lung and brain cancer in 1986; and, she died in office six months later in March of 1987. |- style="text-align: center;" External links &#..
Ruth Messinger
Ruth Wyler Messinger (born 1941) is a former political leader in New York City and a member of the Democratic Party. She was the Democratic nominee for Mayor of New York City in 1997, losing to incumbent mayor Rudy Giuliani. She is married to Andrew Lachman, her second husband, and has three childr..
Ruth Metzler-Arnold
Ruth Metzler-Arnold (born May 23, 1964) is a Swiss politician and former member of the Swiss Federal Council (1991-2003). She was elected to the Swiss Federal Council on March 11, 1999, as a member of the Christian Democratic People's Party from the Canton of Appenzell Innerrhoden. During her time ..
Ruth Millikan
Ruth Garrett Millikan (1933-) is a well-known American philosopher of biology, psychology, and language. She was awarded the Jean Nicod Prize and gave the Jean Nicod Lectures in Paris in 2002. Millikan earned her PhD from Yale University where she studied under Wilfred Sellars. She and Paul Church..
Ruth Mine
The Ruth Mine was a small gold producer near Yellowknife, Northwest Territories. It operated briefly during 1942 and then again in 1959, extracting only 550 troy ounces (17 kg) of gold thus far. ..
Ruth Montgomery
Ruth Shick Montgomery (1912 - June 10, 2001) was an American journalist and self-described Christian psychic in the tradition of Jeane Dixon and Edgar Cayce. She was a protégée of Arthur Ford. Montgomery initially believed her mission on Earth was to educate the public on her belief in life after..
Ruth Moufang
Ruth Moufang (1905–1977) was a German mathematician. Her research in projective geometry built upon the work of David Hilbert. She obtained her doctorate in 1931, and was responsible for ground-breaking work on non-associative algebraic structures, including the Moufang loops named after her. ..
Ruth Negga
Ruth Negga is an Irish actress who has starred in Irish films such as Isolation, Capital letters, Breakfast On Pluto and the Irish television series Love Is The Drug. Ruth Negga was also chosen as Ireland's shooting star for the Berlin Film Festival. External Links ..
Ruth Nelson
Ruth Nelson is the former head women’s volleyball coach at Louisiana State University (1981-1984) and the University of Houston (1974-1980). In four seasons as head coach of the LSU Lady Tigers, Nelson compiled an overall record of 128-98, including a record of 8-3 in the Southeastern Confer..
Ruth Nye
Ruth Nye is a notable pianist and teacher of Australian origin. She was a pupil and companion of the great pianist Claudio Arrau for some 30 years up until his death in 1991. Nye had a career as a concert pianist before turning her attention to teaching. She has built a widespread reputation as one ..
Ruth Ogbeifo
Women's Weightlifting Silver 2000 75 kg Ruth Ogbeifo is a Nigerian weightlifter who competed in the 75 kg weight class at the 2000 Summer Olympics and won the silver medal, with 245.0 kg in total. ..
Ruth Orkin
Ruth Orkin was an American photographer born 3 September, 1921 in Boston, Massachusetts. She is perhaps best known for her photograph, American Girl in Italy, taken in 1951. She died of cancer on 16 January, 1985 in New York City. Bibliography, Filmography: Books: A World Through My Window,..
Ruth Packer
Ruth Packer (22 October, 1910 – 12 January, 2005) was an English operatic soprano. Packer was born in London. In 1939, she mader her operatic debut at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden in Die Walküre. During World War Two, she appeared frequently with Sadler's Wells Opera and the Carl Ros..
Ruth Padel
Ruth Sophia Padel (born 8 May 1946) is a British classical scholar, poet and journalist. She came to prominence with a poetry column in the London Independent on Sunday, of close readings of contemporary poems; the book 52 Ways of Looking at a Poem edits together her writing there. Padel is the eld..
Ruth Page
Ruth Page (22 March 1899 - 7 April 1991) was an American dancer and choreographer born in Indianapolis, the daughter of a brain surgeon (father) and a pianist. In 1914 she met the Russian ballerina Anna Pavlova, who helped inspire her. ..
Ruth Paine
Ruth Hyde Paine (born 1933?) was a friend of Marina Oswald who was living with her at the time of the JFK assassination. Unbeknownst to her, Lee Harvey Oswald stored his Mannlicher-Carcano rifle in her garage. Paine was born Ruth Avery Hyde, daughter of William Avery Hyde of Nationwide Insurance, a..
Ruth Parasol
Ruth Parasol (1967 -) is a co-founder of PartyGaming. The eldest of three girls, Ruth was born in 1967 in San Francisco, California to a Swedish born mother and a Polish born Holocaust survivor who immigrated to Israel in 1947 and served as an officer in the Israeli military before moving to the US..
Ruth Park
Ruth Park is an author born in New Zealand who spent most of her life in Australia. She was born in 1922 in Auckland, and later moved to Te Kuiti in the north of the country with her parents. During the Great Depression her working class father worked on bush roads, as a driver, on relief work, as ..
Ruth Patrick
Dr. Ruth Myrtle Patrick (born November 26, 1907, in Topeka, Kansas) is a botanist and limnologist specialsing in diatoms and freshwater ecology, she developed ways to measure the health of freshwater ecosystems and established a number of research facilites. She attended the Sunset Hill School in Ka..
Ruth Patterson
Ruth Patterson, OBE, was the first woman to be ordained to the ministry of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland. She was born in Belfast, Northern Ireland in 1944. Her father, a native of County Donegal, was also a minister of the Presbyterian Church. Contents 1 Education2 Ministry3 ..
Ruth Perry
Ruth Sando Fahnbulleh Perry (born 1939) was leader of Liberia from 3 September 1996 until 2 August 1997 as chairwoman of the Council of State, which governed Liberia following the overthrow and murder of former dictator Samuel K. Doe, and the end of the presidency of Amos Sawyer. The council of sta..
Ruth Pitter
Ruth Pitter (1897 - 29 February, 1992) was a British poet. She was the first woman ever to receive the Queen's Gold Medal for Poetry (in 1955), and was appointed a Commander of the British Empire in 1979 to honour her many contributions to English literature. In 1974 she was named a Companion ..
Ruth Plumly Thompson
redirect[[Template:Portal]] Ruth Plumly Thompson (1891-1976) was an American writer of children's stories. She is best known for continuing the children's fantasy Land of Oz series after L. Frank Baum died in 1919. An avid reader of Baum's books and a lifelong children's writer, Thompson was born..
Ruth Pointer
Ruth Pointer (born March 19, 1946 in Oakland, California) is an American R&B singer, best known for being the eldest member of the legendary sister group, The Pointer Sisters. Early Life Ruth Pointer began her vocal training as a director of a junior choir in her father's church. Ruth and her siste..
Ruth Prawer Jhabvala
Please [Glossary#Wwikify] (format) this article or section as suggested in the [Guide to layoutGuide to layout] and the [Manual of StyleManual of Style]. Remove this template after wikifying. This article has been tagged since June 2006. Ruth Prawer Jhabvala (born M..
Ruth Reichl
Ruth Reichl (born January 16 1948 in New York City) is an American food writer, the editor-in-chief of Gourmet magazine and culinary editor for the Modern Library. She has written three books of memoirs: Tender at the Bone: Growing Up at the Table, Comfort Me with Apples: More Adventures at the Tabl..
Ruth Rendell
Ruth Barbara Rendell, Baroness Rendell of Babergh, CBE, who also writes under the pseudonym Barbara Vine, (born February 17, 1930), is a British best-selling mystery and psychological crime writer, often called the Queen of Crime. Born in London, the daughter of teachers, Ruth (Barbara), née Gr..
Ruth Richardson
The Honourable Ruth Richardson (born December 13, 1950) served as New Zealand's Minister of Finance from 1990 to 1993, and is known for her strong pursuit of radical economic reforms (sometimes known as "Ruthanasia"). Contents 1 Early life2 Early parliamentary career3 Minister of ..
Ruth Riese
Ruth Riese of Saginaw, Michigan, was an important American amateur tennis player in the 1920s. At the historic event in Cincinnati, Riese reached six finals, three each in singles and doubles. She was singles runner-up in 1929, 1930 & 1931, and was a doubles finalist in 1927, 1928 and 1930. She ..
Ruth Riley
Ruth Ellen Riley (born August 28, 1979) is an American professional basketball player (a center) in the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA) and the National Women's Basketball League (NWBL). Her Notre Dame team won the NCAA women's championship in 2001, and her Detroit Shock team won t..
Ruth Rivkin
Ruth Rivkin was an American who worked for the predecessor agency which later became the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration (UNRRA) during World War II. Rivkin also was a source for Golos-Bentley network of spies that worked for Soviet intelligence and was engaged in espionage o..
Ruth Roland
Ruth Roland (August 26, 1892 - September 22, 1937) was an American stage and film actress and film producer. Born in San Francisco, California, her father managed a theatre and she became a child actress who went on to work in vaudeville. Hired by director Sidney Olcott who had seen her on stage ..
Ruth Roman
Ruth Roman (December 22, 1922 – September 9, 1999) was an American actress. Ruth Roman She was born Norma Roman in the Boston suburb of Lynn, Massachusetts and as a young girl pursued her desire to become an actress by enrolling in the prestigious Bishop Lee Dramatic School in Boston. Foll..
Ruth Rowan
Ruth Rowan is an American politician from West Virginia. She is a member of the Republican Party and is currently the West Virginia House of Delegates member from the 50th District, which represents Mineral County & Hampshire County. In 2004, she defeated the embattled Delegate Jerry Mezzatesta, a p..
Ruth Ruth
Ruth Ruth is a pop-punk band formed in New York City in 1993. 5 out of 5 stars - Growth Without Compromise / Reviewer: Ear Candy - Ruth Ruth, comprised of Chris Kennedy (Bass/ Lead Vocals/ Songwriter), Mike Lustig (Guitar), and Christian Nakata (Drums), has been in existence since 1993. I first s..
Ruth Sager
Ruth Sager (born February 7, 1918 in Chicago - died March 29, 1997 in Brookline, Massachusetts) was an American geneticist. Sager's most important research was done in the 1950s and 1960s when she pioneered the field of non-nuclear (or cytoplasmic) genetics. Sager received her undergraduate deg..
Ruth Sanders Cordes
Ruth Sanders Cordes (August 20, 1890; died 1968) was an American amateur tennis player. Born in Cincinnati, Ohio, she graduated from Old Hughes High School and from the University of Cincinnati in 1912. She started her tennis career at the age 22, when she was talked into entering the singles draw..
Ruth Sawyer
Ruth Sawyer was the professional name of Ruth Sawyer Durand (August 5, 1880 - June 3, 1970), an American writer of children's books. She was born in Boston and raised in New York City. She studied folklore and storytelling at Columbia University, where she got a B.S. in 1904. Her first published wo..
Ruth Shady
Ruth Shady Solís (born in Callao, Peru on 29th December 1946) is a Peruvian anthropologist and archeologist. She is also founder and director of the Archeological project Caral. Throughout her career, she directed many different projects of archeological investigation on the coast, the highlands a..
Ruth Shalit
Ruth Shalit was born in 1971. She graduated Magna Cum Laude and Phi Beta Kappa from Princeton in 1992. Early in her career she wrote for GQ and the New York Times Magazine. At age 24, she was a writer for The New Republic who was fired for repeated cases of plagiarism[link] Shalit was for..
Ruth Siems
Ruth Miriam Siems (1921 - November 13, 2005) was the home economist who created Stove Top Stuffing. A native of Evansville, Indiana, she developed the stuffing, one of General Foods Corp.'s (now Kraft Foods Inc.) top convenience products, in 1971 while working at the corporation's White Plains, New..
Ruth Simpson
Ruth Simpson is a Gay rights activist who served as President of The Daughters of Bilitis New York Chapter in the 1970's. Her body of work also includes the published account of her experiences in the DOB and gay rights movement entitled "From the Closet to the Courts." ..
Ruth Slenczynska
Ruth Slenczynska was an American pianist and a student of Sergei Rachmaninoff. Contents 1 Early life2 Debut3 Rise to prominence4 External links Early life Ruth was born in Sacramento, California, January 15, 1925. Her father, Joseph Slenczynski was a violinist. As a child,..
Ruth Snyder
Ruth Snyder (1895 – January 12, 1928) was executed for the murder of her husband, Alfred (Albert?) Snyder. She was electrocuted (by 'state electrician' Robert G. Elliott) at Sing Sing Prison on January 12, 1928, along with Judd Gray, her lover and co-conspirator. The final moments of her ex..
Ruth Sobotka
Ruth Sobotka (born in Vienna, Austria, August 4, 1925 - died in New York City, June 17, 1967) was an Austrian ballerina, the second wife of famous film director Stanley Kubrick from 1954 to 1957. In the movie's Killer's Kiss (1955) she appears in a famous dance sequence. She died at only 42 years o..
Ruth St. Denis
Ruth St. Denis (January 20, 1878 – July 21,1968) was an early modern dance pioneer. Ms. St. Denis founded Adelphi University's dance program in 1938 which was the first dance department in an American university. It has since become a cornerstone of Adelphi's Department of Performing Arts. Her ..
Ruth Stiles Gannett
Ruth Stiles Gannett (born 1923) is the author of the My Father's Dragon series as well as other short children's novels. She wrote the first novel, My Father's Dragon after her graduating from Vassar College in 1944. After that book received Newbery Honor, she wrote two more novels in that series, E..
Ruth Stone
Ruth Stone (born June 8, 1915, in Roanoke, Virginia) is an American poet, recipient of the 2002 National Book Award for poetry. Bibliography Poetry In an Iridescent Time (1959)Topography (1970)Cheap (1972)Second-Hand Coat (1987)The Solution (1989)Who Is The Widow's Muse (1991)Simplicity (1995)In ..
Ruth Symons
Ruth Symons (born in 1914 in New Zealand, died 11 September 2004 in Christchurch, New Zealand) was a New Zealand cricketer. She captained New Zealand in their first women's Test match, which they lost. Her married name was Ruth Martin. Reference [Cricket Archive page on Ruth Symons] ..
Ruth Taylor
Ruth Taylor (1961 — 18 February 2006) was a Canadian poet and editor. Born and raised in Lachine, Quebec, she attended John Abbott College, McGill University, and Concordia University. Taylor was the author of two collections of poetry, the second of which, Dragon Papers (1994), was a finalis..
Ruth Teitelbaum
Ruth Teitelbaum (– 1986) was one of the original programmers for the ENIAC computer. She was born Ruth Lichterman and graduated from Hunter College with a B.Sc. in Mathematics. She was hired by the Moore School of Engineering to compute ballistics trajectories and was later selected as one of..
Ruth Thomas
Ruth Thomas born in the lovely town of Nuneaton, England) is a teenage prodigy and author. Her debut book "The Life of Fozza" won the 1988 Guardian Children's Fiction Award. Her books draw on her own experiences as a primary school teacher in East London, and often include at least one black charac..
Ruth Todd
Ruth Todd is the lead female anchor for KTVX ABC4 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Ruth joined the ABC 4 News team in December 2001, but first appeared On-Air April 15 2002. She anchors the 10pm weekday newscasts with Terry Wood, Dan Pope and Wesley Ruff. Ruth began her broadcasting career at KBYU-TV while..
Ruth Turner
Ruth Turner (1915-2000) was a pioneering marine biologist. ..
Ruth Underwood
Ruth Underwood, (born Ruth Komanoff on May 23, 1946) is a retired professional musician, best known and revered for playing xylophone, marimba, vibraphone and other percussion in Frank Zappa's Mothers (of Invention) from 1969 to 1977. A percussionist of staggering virtuosity, Ruth Underwood bega..
Ruth Valença Correia Leite Cardoso
Ruth Valença Correia Leite Cardoso is a Brazilian anthropologist, teacher of the University of São Paulo. She is doctor in Anthropology for the College of Philosophy, Letters and Sciences Human beings of the University of São Paulo (FFLCH-USP). As professor and researcher acted in the USP, Latin..
Ruth Vanita
Ruth Vanita (1955-) is an Indian academic, activist and author who specializes in queer and gay studies. In 1978 in Delhi, Vanita was co-founder of Manushi: A Journal about Women and Society, a pioneering journal that combined academic research and grassroots activism, and also co-editor from 1979..
Ruth Wallis
Ruth Wallis was a singer from Brooklyn, New York. She gained fame in the 1940s and 1950s for her raunchy, satirical songs that made sly references to relationships and sex. She sang with a full orchestra and often took on an accent for songs about characters from other countries. She started si..
Ruth Warrick
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Ruth Webber
Ruth Stephanie Webber (b. March 24, 1965) is an Australian Labor Party Senator for the state of Western Australia. Before becoming a sitting Member of Parliament, Webber was actively involved in politics. She has been a member of the Labor Party since 1984 and had held numerous positions within th..
Ruth Weiss
Ruth F. Weiss, also known as Wèi Lùshī 魏璐诗, (December 11 1908 - March 6 2006) was a Jewish-born Austrian-Chinese educator, journalist, and lecturer. She was the last surviving European eyewitness of the Chinese Revolution and the beginnings of the People’s Republic of China. Biography W..
Ruth Westheimer
Dr. Ruth Westheimer Ruth Westheimer, Ed.D (born Karola Ruth Siegel on June 4, 1928) is a popular American sex therapist and author best known as Dr. Ruth. Westheimer was born in Frankfurt, but since her family was Jewish she was sent without her parents to Switzerland when she was ten years ..
Ruth White
American author and Bahá'í who challenged and then left the movement, based on her claim that the will of `Abdu'l-Bahá was a forgery. Her claim was based in part, she says, on that `Abdul-Bahá would never advocate for a hierarchy; nor for a family-run operation.[William Miller]. She ..
Ruth Whitman
Ruth Whitman (1921/22-1999) was an American poet. She published eight books of poetry - the most well-known and well-regarded is Tamsen Donner: A Woman’s Journey. She also translated poetry from Yiddish. Whitman also taught at Radcliffe and MIT during her career. References [Obituary from Th..
Ruth Williams Khama
Ruth Williams, Lady Khama (1923 - 22 May 2002) was the wife of Botswana's first president, Sir Seretse Khama. Lady Khama was a former WAAF ambulance driver from Blackheath, London. She met Seretse Khama while he was attending law school in England and she was working as a clerk at Lloyd's of London...
Ruth Wilson
Ruth Beverly Wilson was married to Jacob Epstein. Epstein had been wounded in the Spanish Civil War after he volunteered for the International Brigades. Ruth, who was a nurse, met him while he was recuperating from his injuries. They were allegedly Soviet intelligence agents, who were stationed i..
Ruth Witt-Diamant
Ruth Witt-Diamant a professor at San Francisco State University from 1931, founded and was the first director of the SFSU Poetry Center in 1954. In her youth, she traveled and taught english poetry in Japan, becoming good friends with the Tokugawa family. She hosted many famous poets in her guest..
Ruth Yannatta Goldway
Ruth Goldway is currently a Commissioner of the United States Postal Rate Commission (PRC), appointed by President George W. Bush in November, 2002 to serve a second term ending in 2008. She was first appointed by President Bill Clinton in April, 1998. The PRC oversees the rates and classification s..
Ruth Zakarian
Ruth Zakarian was the winner of the first ever Miss Teen USA pageant, held in 1983 in Lakeland, Florida. She represented the state of New York. She later gained fame as an actress under the name of Devon Pierce. Her most notable role was Diane Westin on The Young and the Restless. External links ..
Rutidosis leptorrhynchoides
The Button Wrinklewort is a flowering plant of the genus Rutidosis in the daisy family (Asteraceae). Its natural distribution is south eastern Australia where its restricted to undisturbed grasslands and woodlands. As much of its original habitat has been destroyed or alienated it now considered ..
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Rutile in trellis texture characteristic of secondary rutile. Acicular (needle-like) crystals of rutile protruding from a quartz crystal Rutile is a mineral composed of titanium dioxide, TiO2 one of three distinct titanium dioxide polymorphs: rutile, a tetragonal mineral usually of prism..
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Rutilio Grande
Rutilio Grande was a Jesuit priest in El Salvador, and a promoter of liberation theology. He was assassinated March 12 1977 along with two other Salvadoreans. He was a close friend of Archbishop Óscar Arnulfo Romero. After his death, the Archbishop stopped going to government events, and urged the ..
Rutilius
Rutilius was the nomen of the gens Rutilia, a family of ancient Rome. Spurius Rutilius Crassus, consular tribune 417 BCPublius Rutilius Rufus - consul 105 BCPublius Rutilius Lupus - consul 90 BCGaius Rutilius Gallicus - 1st century consulPublius Rutilius Lupus - 1st century grammarianMarcus Rutili..
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Rutilius Claudius Namatianus (fl. 5th century) was a Roman poet, notable as the author of a Latin poem, De Reditu Suo, in elegiac metre, describing a coast voyage from Rome to Gaul in 416. The literary excellence of the work, and the flashes of light which it throws across a momentous but dark epoch..
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Rutilius Taurus Aemilianus Palladius, usually called just Palladius, was a Roman writer of the 4th century AD. Palladius is best known for his book on agriculture Opus agriculturae (sometimes known as De Re Rustica). This is a 14-part treatise on farming that gives detailed instructions, month-by-..
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Rutilus is a genus of fishes in the family Cyprinidae, including the roach, Rutilus rutilus. Species FishBase lists 17 species: Rutilus arcasii (Steindachner, 1866).Shirvan roachling, Rutilus atropatenus Derjavin, 1937.Rutilus aula (Bonaparte, 1841).Rutilus basak (Heckel, 1843).Black Sea roach, Ru..
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Rutin Systematic name Rutin Chemical formula CxHxNxOx Molecular mass xx.xx g/mol Density x.xxx g/cm3 Melting point xx.x °C Boiling point xx.x °C CAS number [xx-xx-xx] SMILES xxxxx [Chemical infoboxDisclaimer and references] Rutin, also called..
Rutiodon
Rutiodon is an extinct genus of archosaur reptile belonging to the phytosaur order. It was up to 7 m (23 ft) long. Like other phytosaurs, Rutiodon strongly resembled a crocodile, with the only exception being the fact that its nostrils were positioned close to the eyes. Because of its enlarged fro..
Rutja
Rutja is a village in Vihula Commune, Lääne-Viru County, northern Estonia. It is located on the coast of the Bay of Finland and on the western shore of the Selja river. It neighbours Karepa in the east. Rutja has beautiful beaches and (mainly pine) forests. It was first mentioned in 1489. ..
Rutland
This article is about the county in England. For other articles on subjects named Rutland, see Rutland (disambiguation). {{Infobox England county | name = Rutland | image = | motto = | map = | status = UnitaryCeremonial county | origin = Historic | region = East Midlands | arearank = Ranked 45th | ..
Rutland, Illinois
Rutland is a village in La Salle County, Illinois, United States. The population was 354 at the 2000 census. Geography Rutland is located at [40°59′2″N, 89°2′36″W] (40.983854, -89.043354)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the v..
Rutland, Iowa
Rutland is a city in Humboldt County, Iowa, United States. The population was 145 at the 2000 census. Rutland is the birthplace of Doreen Wilber, the archery gold medalist at the Munich 1972 Olympics. Geography Rutland is located at [42°45′32″N, 94°17′34″W] (42.758785, -94.292..
Rutland, Massachusetts
Rutland is a town in Worcester County, Massachusetts, at the geographical center of the state of Massachusetts. The population was 6,353 at the 2000 census. Worcester County's only buffalo herd is located in Rutland, at Alta Vista Farm. Rutland is the geographic center of Massachusetts, a tree, T..
Rutland, New York
Rutland is a town in Jefferson County, New York, United States. The population was 2,959 at the 2000 census. The Town of Rutland is in the southeast part of the town. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 117.6 km² (45.4 mi²). 117.0 km² (45.2 mi..
Rutland, North Dakota
Rutland is a city in Sargent County, North Dakota in the United States. The population was 220 at the 2000 census. Rutland was founded in 1887. Geography Rutland is located at [46°3′10″N, 97°30′24″W] (46.052670, -97.506656)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to t..
Rutland, Ohio
Rutland is a village in Meigs County, Ohio, United States. The population was 401 at the 2000 census. Geography Rutland is located at [39°2′32″N, 82°7′44″W] (39.042291, -82.128967)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the villag..
Rutland, South Dakota
Rutland is an unincorporated community located in Lake County, South Dakota. Although not tracked by the Census Bureau, Rutland has been assigned the ZIP code of 57057. External links [Black Studios, photography studio in Rutland SD][Rutland ISD 39-4 Elementary, Middle, and High Sc..
Rutland, Vermont
Rutland, Vermont may refer to: Rutland City, Vermont Rutland (town), Vermont also: Rutland County, Vermont West Rutland, Vermont redirect[[Template:Disambig]]..
Rutland, Wisconsin
Rutland is a town in Dane County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 1,887 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 91.7 km² (35.4 mi²). 91.3 km² (35.3 mi²) of it is land and 0.4 km² (0.1 mi²) of it (0.40%) is water. ..
Rutland-1-1 Vermont Representative District, 2002-2012
The Rutland-1-1 Representative District is a one member state Representative district in the U.S. state of Vermont. It is one the 108 one or two member districts into which the state was divided by the redistricting and reapportionment plan developed by the Vermont General Assembly following the 20..
Rutland-1-2 Vermont Representative District, 2002-2012
The Rutland-1-2 Representative District is a two member state Representative district in the U.S. state of Vermont. It is one the 108 one or two member districts into which the state was divided by the redistricting and reapportionment plan developed by the Vermont General Assembly following the 20..
Rutland-2 Vermont Representative District, 2002-2012
The Rutland-2 Representative District is a two member state Representative district in the U.S. state of Vermont. It is one the 108 one or two member districts into which the state was divided by the redistricting and reapportionment plan developed by the Vermont General Assembly following the 2000..
Rutland-3 Vermont Representative District, 2002-2012
The Rutland-3 Representative District is a one member state Representative district in the U.S. state of Vermont. It is one the 108 one or two member districts into which the state was divided by the redistricting and reapportionment plan developed by the Vermont General Assembly following the 2000..
Rutland-4 Vermont Representative District, 2002-2012
The Rutland-4 Representative District is a one member state Representative district in the U.S. state of Vermont. It is one the 108 one or two member districts into which the state was divided by the redistricting and reapportionment plan developed by the Vermont General Assembly following the 2000..
Rutland-5-1 Vermont Representative District, 2002-2012
The Rutland-5-1 Representative District is a one member state Representative district in the U.S. state of Vermont. It is one the 108 one or two member districts into which the state was divided by the redistricting and reapportionment plan developed by the Vermont General Assembly following the 20..
Rutland-5-2 Vermont Representative District, 2002-2012
The Rutland-5-2 Representative District is a one member state Representative district in the U.S. state of Vermont. It is one the 108 one or two member districts into which the state was divided by the redistricting and reapportionment plan developed by the Vermont General Assembly following the 20..
Rutland-5-3 Vermont Representative District, 2002-2012
The Rutland-5-3 Representative District is a one member state Representative district in the U.S. state of Vermont. It is one the 108 one or two member districts into which the state was divided by the redistricting and reapportionment plan developed by the Vermont General Assembly following the 20..
Rutland-5-4 Vermont Representative District, 2002-2012
The Rutland-5-4 Representative District is a one member state Representative district in the U.S. state of Vermont. It is one the 108 one or two member districts into which the state was divided by the redistricting and reapportionment plan developed by the Vermont General Assembly following the 20..
Rutland-6 Vermont Representative District, 2002-2012
The Rutland-6 Representative District is a one member state Representative district in the U.S. state of Vermont. It is one the 108 one or two member districts into which the state was divided by the redistricting and reapportionment plan developed by the Vermont General Assembly following the 2000..
Rutland-7 Vermont Representative District, 2002-2012
The Rutland-7 Representative District is a one member state Representative district in the U.S. state of Vermont. It is one the 108 one or two member districts into which the state was divided by the redistricting and reapportionment plan developed by the Vermont General Assembly following the 2000..
Rutland-8 Vermont Representative District, 2002-2012
The Rutland-8 Representative District is a one member state Representative district in the U.S. state of Vermont. It is one the 108 one or two member districts into which the state was divided by the redistricting and reapportionment plan developed by the Vermont General Assembly following the 2000..
Rutland-Windsor-1 Vermont Representative District, 2002-2012
Note: the Rutland-Windsor-1 district should not be cofused with the Windsor-Rutland-1'' district. The Rutland-Windsor-1 Representative District is a one member state Representative district in the U.S. state of Vermont. It is one the 108 one or two member districts into which the state was divided ..
Rutland (CDP), Massachusetts
Rutland is a census-designated place (CDP) located in the town of Rutland in Worcester County, Massachusetts. The population was 2,205 at the 2000 census. Geography Rutland is located at [42°21′56″N, 71°57′5″W] (42.365707, -71.951552)[Geographic references#1GR1]. Acco..
Rutland (disambiguation)
Rutland is the name of several places: Rutland, a county in EnglandRutland, Illinois, USARutland, Iowa, USARutland, Massachusetts, USARutland Charter Township, Michigan, USARutland Township, Minnesota, USARutland, New York, USARutland, North Dakota, USARutland, Ohio, USARutland Township, Pennsylvan..
Rutland (town), Vermont
Rutland, Vermont Rutland is a town in Rutland County, Vermont, United States. The population was 4,038 at the 2000 census. Rutland completely surrounds Rutland City, Vermont, which is incorporated separately from the town of Rutland. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 Histor..
Rutland and Melton
Rutland and Melton County constituency Rutland and Melton shown within Leicestershire Created: 1983 MP: Alan Duncan Party: Conservative Type: House of Commons Counties: Leicestershire, Rutland EP constituency: East Midlands Rutland and Melton is a constituency represented in the Hou..
Rutland Barrington
Rutland Barrington (January 15 1853 – May 31 1922) was an English actor, comedian, and musical comedy star, best remembered for his work with Gilbert & Sullivan. He was born George Rutland Fleet at Penge, England, and educated at the Merchant Taylors School. Contents 1 Early career and..
Rutland Boughton
Rutland Boughton (Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire January 23, 1878 – January 25, 1960), a pupil of Charles Villiers Stanford at the Royal College of Music in London, became well known in the early 20th century as a composer of orchestral and choral music. His output included three symphonies and..
Rutland Charter Township, Michigan
Rutland Charter Township is a charter township in Barry County, Michigan, United States. The population was 3,646 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 93.6 km² (36.1 mi²). 91.1 km² (35.2 mi²) of it is land and 2.5 km² (0...
Rutland City, Vermont
Rutland City, Vermont Rutland is a city in Rutland County, Vermont, in the United States. As of the 2000 census, the city has a total population of 17,292. Rutland is located approximately 70 miles north of Massachusetts and 30 miles east of New York State. Rutland is the second largest city i..
Rutland County
Rutland County may mean: Rutland, EnglandRutland County, Vermont See also Rutland (disambiguation) This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the ..
Rutland County, Vermont
Rutland County is a county located in the U.S. state of Vermont. As of 2000, the population was 63,400. Its shire town is Rutland6. Contents 1 Geography1.1 Adjacent counties2 Demographics3 Cities and towns4 See also5 External link Geography According to the U.S...
Rutland Herald
The Rutland Herald is the second largest daily newspaper in Vermont, USA. With a weekly circulation of just over 20,000, [#endnote_circ] it is the main source of news geared towards the southern part of the state, along with the Brattleboro Reformer. In 2001, the Herald won a Pulitzer Pr..
Rutland House
William Davenant, owner of Rutland House. Rutland House was formerly the London house of the earls of Rutland and was purchased by the playwright and impressario Sir William Davenant (1606 – 1668). It was located on Aldersgate Street, near Charterhouse Square in the City of London, clos..
Rutland Island
Outline map of the Andaman Islands, with the location of Rutland Island highlighted (in red). Rutland Island is an island located across the Macpherson Strait from Port Blair, the capital of the Indian union territory of Andaman and Nicobar Islands on South Andaman Island. As one of the Andama..
Rutland local elections
Rutland Council is elected every four years. Contents 1 Political control2 Council elections3 By-election results4 External links Political control Independent 1996 - 1999 No overall control 1999 - 2002 Independent 2002 - 2003 Conservative 2003 - Council elections Rutland..
Rutland Radio
redirect [[Template:Infobox Radio station]] Rutland Radio is a commercial radio station broadcasting since December 1998 from Melton Road in Oakham broadcasting to Rutland on 107.2FM (Manton) and Stamford on 97.4FM (East Casterton). The station is owned by the Lincs FM Group, based in Lincoln. Nott..
Rutland Railroad
The Rutland Railroad (AAR reporting mark RUT), was a small railroad in the north-eastern United States, primarily in the state of Vermont but extending into the state of New York. The earliest ancestor of the Rutland, the Rutland & Burlington Railroad, was chartered in 1843 by the state of Vermont..
Rutland Railway Museum
Steam Hauled passenger train Demonstration of a Goods Train "The Rutland Railway Museum occupies an area of nearly 7 acres (28,000 m²) on part of the former Midland Railway mineral branch line in Rutland. The branch line linked to the Melton Mowbray to Oakham main line at Ashwe..
Rutland Regional Medical Center
Founded in 1896, Rutland Regional Medical Center (RRMC) has grown from a 10-bed hospital with eight attending physicians into Vermont's second largest health care facility. RRMC has 188 licensed beds,and 120 physicians. RRMC is designated a Sole Community Provider by Medicare. RRMC has also been des..
Rutland Secondary School
Rutland Senior Secondary School (RSS) is part of School District Number 23 SD#23 in Kelowna B.C. It is located off Rutland road, sharing a lot with Rutland Middle School. (RMS) [link] (Not Copyright) 705 Rutland Road North, Kelowna BC V1X 3B8 ~ (ph) 250.765.1407 ~ (fax)765.4783 Mis..
Rutland Senior Secondary School
Rutland Senior Secondary is a public high school in Kelowna, British Columbia part of School District 23 Central Okanagan. ..
Rutland State Airport
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Rutland Township, Minnesota
Rutland Township is a township in Martin County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 472 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 95.7 km² (37.0 mi²). 92.0 km² (35.5 mi²) of it is land and 3.7 km² (1.4 mi²) of it (3..
Rutland Township, Pennsylvania
Rutland Township is a township in Tioga County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 736 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 91.7 km² (35.4 mi²). 91.7 km² (35.4 mi²) of it is land and 0.03% is water. Demograph..
Rutland Vermont Senate District, 2002-2012
The Rutland Senate District is one of 13 Vermont Senate districts included in the redistricting and reapportionment plan developed by the Vermont General Assembly following the 2000 U.S. Census. The plan applies to legislatures elected in 2002, 2004, 2006, 2008, and 2010. A new plan will be develo..
Rutland Water
Here, light reflects off the lapping water of Rutland Water. The reservoir gives peace and leisure to many. Rutland Water is a reservoir in the county of Rutland, England, just east of the county town Oakham. It was known as Empingham Reservoir during its construction and until its official ope..
Rutland Weekend Television
RWT logo. Rutland Weekend Television was a television sketch show on BBC2, written by Eric Idle with music by Neil Innes (formerly of the Bonzo Dog Doo Dah Band, longtime songwriter for and performer with Monty Python, and later to be part of musical acts The Grimms, The World, and The Rutles..
Rutledge
Rutledge is the name of several communities in the United States: Rutledge, AlabamaRutledge, GeorgiaRutledge, MinnesotaRutledge, MissouriRutledge, PennsylvaniaRutledge, Tennessee There is also: Ben Rutledge (1980 - ), Canadian rowerEdward Rutledge (1749 - 1800), US politician and brother of John Rut..
Rutledge, Alabama
Rutledge is a town in Crenshaw County, Alabama, USA. As of the 2000 census, the population of the town is 476. Geography Rutledge is located at [31°43′59″N, 86°18′35″W] (31.733103, -86.309619)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the town..
Rutledge, Georgia
Rutledge is a city in Morgan County, Georgia, United States. The population was 707 at the 2000 census. Geography Rutledge is located at [33°37′33″N, 83°36′39″W] (33.625723, -83.610899)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the ci..
Rutledge, Minnesota
Rutledge is a city in Pine County, Minnesota, at the confluence of the Kettle and Pine Rivers. The population was 196 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 7.8 km² (3.0 mi²). 7.6 km² (3.0 mi²) of it is land and 0.2 km² (0.1 ..
Rutledge, Missouri
Rutledge is a village in Scotland County, Missouri, United States. The population was 103 at the 2000 census. It is also the home to Dancing Rabbit Ecovillage, a growing ecovillage on 280 rolling acres. Rutledge is known for a large flea market held monthly March-November just south of the town. ..
Rutledge, Pennsylvania
Rutledge is a borough in Delaware County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 860 at the 2000 census. Students living in Rutledge attend school in the Wallingford-Swarthmore School District. Contents 1 History2 Geography2.1 Adjacent Municipality3 Education System4..
Rutledge, Tennessee
Rutledge is a town located in Grainger County, Tennessee. As of the 2000 census, the town had a total population of 1,187. It is the county seat of Grainger County[Geographic references#6GR6]. Geography Rutledge is located at 36°16'48" North, 83°31'5" West (36.279991, -83.518008)[..
Rutledge Hill Press
Rutledge Hill Press is a publishing company located in Nashville, Tennessee. External links [Company Website] ..
Rutlish School
Rutlish School is a comprehensive school located in Merton Park in the London Borough of Merton in London, United Kingdom. Formerly known as Rutlish School For Boys, it was a grammar school. It was later converted to a comprehensive school. It is primarily noted for caning its most famous alumnus, ..
Rutog County
Rutog County is a small western territory of the Tibetan Autonomous Region of China. Its capital, Rutog is located some 900km northwest of the Tibetan capital, Lhasa. ..
Rutooro language
Rutooro is a Bantu language spoken mainly by the Batooro people [link] from the Toro (kingdom) region of western Uganda. ..
Rutshire
Rutshire is a fictional county in England. It was created by Jilly Cooper as the setting for several of her novels, which are known as the Rutshire Chronicles. Its chief towns are Rutminster, which has a minster, and Cotchester. It should not be confused with the real English county of Rutland. The..
Rutshire Chronicles
The Rutshire Chronicles is the name given to a series of six books by Jilly Cooper: Riders, Rivals, Polo, The Man Who Made Husbands Jealous, Appassionata, and Score! They are linked by several recurring characters (chiefly Rupert Campbell-Black, Roberto Rannaldini, and their families) and are set in..
Rutshuru
Rutshuru, sometimes called Rushuru, is a town in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, lying near the Rwandan and Ugandan borders. During the colonial period, it lay in Rwanda until 1910. It is a transport hub known for the Rutshuru Falls and the nearby Mayi Ya Moto hot springs and Virunga Na..
Rutten
Rutten ([52°48′N 5°42′E]) is a town in the Dutch province of Flevoland. It is a part of the municipality of Noordoostpolder, and lies about 25 km south of Sneek. In 2001, Rutten had 681 inhabitants. The built-up area of the town was 0.2 km2, and contained 292 residences.Statistics N..
Rutter, Ontario
Rutter is a community in the Canadian province of Ontario. It is in the Municipality of French River. This place takes its name from Fred Rutter, who was resident engineer on this section of Canadian Pacific Railway (Toronto-Sudbury) branch, under construction 1903-1908. ..
Rutt Branch
The Rutt Branch of the West Fork of the Middle Nodaway River is a stream in Adair County, Iowa. It is located at 41.29N, 94.63W. It is officially 10.2 miles long. In the Adair County plat book, Rutt Branch is erroneously spelled "Ruit" Branch. It flows mainly through the northeastern part of Jac..
Rutt Bridges
Rutt Bridges is an American politician from Colorado and a member of the Democratic Party. He was running for Governor in 2006. He dropped out of the race on August 11 2005 telling supporters "My passion has always been public policy, not politics." In 2004 Bridges ran for U.S. Senate, but stepped ..
Rutuli
The Rutuli were members of a legendary Italian tribe. According to Virgil's Aeneid, they were led by Turnus, a young Italian prince to whom the hand of Lavinia had been promised by King Latinus. When the Trojans arrived in Italy, Latinus decided to give his daughter to Aeneas because of instructions..
Rutuls
Rutuls (Рутульцы, or рутулы in Russian) are a people in Dagestan (Russia) and some parts of Azerbaijan. According to the 2002 census, there were 29,929 Rutuls in Russia (12,000 in 1970). The Rutul language belongs to the Northeast Caucasian language family. The Rutuls confess Sunni Isl..
Rutupiae
Rutupiae was the Roman name for Richborough near Sandwich, Kent, which they founded. It has many phases of Roman remains, collectively known as Richborough Castle, still visible today and under the care of English Heritage. The Roman road of Watling Street begins at Richborough, running on to ..
Rutvij
This article lacks information on the [Importanceimportance] of the subject matter. If you are familiar with it, please expand the article, or discuss its significance on the talk page. Rutvij, name originating from Sanskrit. It was used in some of the earliest versions of religious book..
Rut (disambiguation)
Rut can refer to: Rut, a phase of some mammals' reproductive cycleRut (roads), a groove or depression worn into a road surface by the passage of one or more wheeled vehiclesThe Ruts, a British punk bandRol Único Tributario (RUT), the Chilean social security system's unique contributor roll identifi..
Rut (mammalian reproduction)
Rut is a period of time, occurring once each year, during which mammals are sexually excited and mate. The period usually lasts for about 1 month around October. Rut is triggered by a shortening of the length of daylight. Some believe that rut is also controlled by the lunar phase and peaks seven da..
Rut (roads)
A rut is a depression or groove worn into a road or path by the travel of wheels or skis or by erosion from flowing water. Ruts can be removed by grading a road surface. A vehicle with wheels or skis, travelling on a rutted road, if its wheels or skis enter an existing rut will have difficulty stee..
Rut Blees Luxemburg
Rut Blees Luxemburg is a German photographer who gained her last formal education at the London College of Communication. She is most well-known for her long exposures of Hackey cityscapes, which vivids colours capture those of a Jean Claude Jeanet film. Her photograph, Towering Inferno was used as..
RU telephone numbering plan
To meet Wikipedia's and make it more accessible to a general audience, this article may require [Cleanupcleanup].The introduction to this article provides insufficient context for those unfamiliar with the subject matter.Please help Wikipedia by improving the introduction according to the..
R U the Girl
R U the girl is a TV series produced by UPN. The show is a reality tv singing talent search contest for another member of the all-female R&B band of TLC whose former member Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes died in a car crash in Honduras in April 2002. The casting tour began on February 5 2005 in Los Angeles,..
Śruti
For other uses, see śruti (disambiguation). Hindu texts ..
Śruti (disambiguation)
Śruti is a Sanskrit word that means "thing heard" or "sound". It may refer to: Śruti, Hindu sacred textsŚruti (music), the smallest interval in the theory of Indian classical musicSruti magazine, a magazine devoted exclusively to Indian music and dance This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation..
Śruti (music)
For other uses, see śruti. Indian classical music Carnatic music Composers Purandara Dasa The Trimurti Tyagaraja Muthuswami Dikshitar Syama Sastri Swathi Thirunal Rama Varma Singers M. S. Subbulakshmi Hindustani music Concepts Śruti Raga Melakarta Katapayadi sankhya Swara ..

 


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