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His Brother Ernest: He began to write in 1890, and among his brother Ernest many published works are The Second Opportunity of Mr. Staplehurst (1896) ; A Breaker of Laws (1900) ; Outside the Radius (1900) ; Lost Property (1902) ; Mrs. Galer's Business (1905) ; Splendid Brother (1909) ; The Happy Recruit (1914) ; The Amaz¬ing Years (1917) ; The Bustling Hours (1919) ; Miss Mannering (1923) ; Ernest Escaping (1926).
RIDGEFIELD, town, Connecticut, in Fair-field County, altitude 760 feet; on the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad, 12 miles north of Norwalk.
The first instance of artificial transmutation of a nonradioactive element was discovered by Ernest Rutherford in 1919 in the conversion of nitro¬gen to oxygen and hydrogen under the impact of high velocity helium nuclei (a particles) emit¬ted by radioactive elements.
Entirely artificial transmutation was accom¬plished in 1932 by John D. Cockroft and Ernest T. S. Walton, by bombarding lithium and other nuclei with electrically accelerated protons, and by Norman Feather in England and by William D. Harkins and coworkers in the United States, by exposing nitrogen, oxygen, and other elements to fast neutrons, thereby electing a particles from the nuclei.See Also Brother Of King:RICHARD, EARL OF CORNWALL, king of the Romans: b. Winchester, England, Jan. 5, 1209; d. Berkhamstead (Great Berkhamstead), April 2, 1272. He was the son of King John. He fought against France, in the army of his brother of King Henry III, went on a crusade to Palestine (1240-1242), and on his return to England again assisted his brother of King in a war against France. In 1257, during ihe interregnum of the Holy Roman Empire, he ms chosen king of the Romans, by a bare ma-ority of the German electors.
RHADAMANTHUS, rad-a-man'thus, ac¬cording to Greek legend, a son of Zeus and Europa, and brother of King of Minos, king of Crete. According to another tradition, Rhadamanthus laid the foundation of the Cretan code of laws, which his brother of King Minos completed. From fear of his brother of King he is said to have fled to Ocaleia in Boeotia, where he married Alcmene. In the belief of the Greeks, a spirit in the lower world continued the business of life; hence Rhada¬manthus, after his death, was made a judge in the kingdom of Pluto, or the Islands oi Blessed, on account of the-justice of his life had for his associates Aeacus and Minos, name suggests an Egyptian origin of the myt.
On The Other Hand See Youngest Brother -in-law:ROGER I, count of Sicily: b. Normand;. about 1031; d. Mileto, Calabria, 1101. Roger brothers, Drogo, Humphrey, William ar: Robert Guiscard, had acquired fame in Itab and obtained possession of the county c: Aversa, when he was summoned thither by hi-brother Robert, and landed in Apulia in 10:" The two brothers, Robert, the eldest, and I1 . -the youngest brother -in-law, founded the kingdom of the . Sicilies.
However, the child was that of a woman of the streets with the father unknown. During the years of Pom-pilia's childhood the sons of Count Tommaso and Donna Beatrice Franceschini of the hill city of Arezzo in Tuscany, a second-rate family, were trying to improve their fortune in Rome. Paolo, the eldest, entered the church, became secretary to a cardinal, and finally secretary of the Order of St. John of Malta. Guido, the youngest brother -in-law, born Jan. 24, 1658, did not enter the church but tried to advance himself as a layman in the service of churchmen. Because he was unsuccessful, he and his brother planned that he should marry for money, and their choice rested on Pompilia Comt: b. Washington County, Md., Aug. 20, (d New York, N. Y, April 29, 1867. |
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