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Rus·sell R0356600 (rŭs′əl), Bertrand Arthur William Third Earl Russell. 1872-1970. British philosopher, mathematician, social critic and writer who had a profound influence on the development of symbolic logic and 20th-century analytic philosophy. His numerous written works include Principia Mathematica (1910-1913), written with Alfred North Whitehead. He won the 1950 Nobel Prize for literature.
Russell, Charles Taze 1852-1916. American religious leader who founded (1884) the sect now called Jehovah's Witnesses.
Russell, George William Pen name "A.E." 1867-1935. Irish writer and nationalist who was a leader of the Irish literary renaissance at the turn of the 20th century.
Russell, Henry Norris 1877-1957. American astronomer who developed a theory of stellar evolution and devised the Hertzsprung-Russell diagram.
Russell, John First Earl Russell. 1792-1878. British politician who served as prime minister (1846-1852 and 1865-1866) and advocated parliamentary reform.
Russell, William Felton Known as "Bill." Born 1934. American basketball player and coach. A center for the Boston Celtics (1956-1969), he led his team to victory in 11 National Basketball Association championships (1957, 1959-1966 and 1968-1969).Russell (ˈrʌsəl) n1. (Biography) Bertrand (Arthur William), 3rd Earl. 1872–1970, British philosopher and mathematician. His books include Principles of Mathematics (1903), Principia Mathematica (1910–13) with A. N. Whitehead, Introduction to Mathematical Philosophy (1919), The Problems of Philosophy (1912), The Analysis of Mind (1921), and An Enquiry into Meaning and Truth (1940): Nobel prize for literature 19502. (Biography) George William pen name æ. 1867–1935, Irish poet and journalist3. (Biography) Henry Norris. 1877–1957, US astronomer and astrophysicist, who originated one form of the Hertzsprung–Russell diagram4. (Biography) John, 1st Earl. 1792–1878, British statesman; prime minister (1846–52; 1865–66). He led the campaign to carry the 1832 Reform Act5. (Biography) Ken. 1927–2011, British film director. His films include Women in Love (1969), The Music Lovers (1970), The Boy Friend (1971), Valentino (1977), Gothic (1986), and The Rainbow (1989)Rus•sell (ˈrʌs əl) n. 1. Bertrand (Arthur William), 3rd Earl, 1872–1970, English philosopher and mathematician: Nobel prize for literature 1950. 2. John Russell, 1st Earl (Lord John Russell), 1792–1878, British prime minister 1846–52, 1865–66. 3. Lillian (Helen Louise Leonard), 1861–1922, U.S. singer and actress. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | Russell - United States religious leader who founded the sect that is now called Jehovah's Witnesses (1852-1916)Charles Taze Russell | | 2. | Russell - English film director (born in 1927)Henry Kenneth Alfred Russell, Ken Russell | | 3. | Russell - United States basketball center (born in 1934)Bill Russell, William Felton Russell | | 4. | Russell - United States entertainer remembered for her roles in comic operas (1861-1922)Lillian Russell | | 5. | Russell - United States astronomer who developed a theory of stellar evolution (1877-1957)Henry Norris Russell, Henry Russell | | 6. | Russell - Irish writer whose pen name was A.E. (1867-1935)A.E., George William Russell | | 7. | Russell - English philosopher and mathematician who collaborated with Whitehead (1872-1970)Bertrand Arthur William Russell, Bertrand Russell, Earl Russell |
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Russell, English noble family. It first appeared prominently in the reign of Henry VIII when John Russell, 1st earl of Bedford, 1486?–1555, rose to military and diplomatic importance. He was lord high steward and lord keeper of the privy seal under Henry VIII and Edward VI, was created 1st earl of Bedford in 1550, and had a part in arranging the marriage of Mary I to Philip II of Spain. He died possessing great wealth and lands, which have remained in the family until the 20th cent.; these now include Woburn Abbey and large parts of Bloomsbury in London. His son, Francis Russell, 2d earl of Bedford, 1527?–1585, was an influential privy councilor under Elizabeth I and president of the council of Wales. Francis Russell, 4th earl of Bedford, 1593–1641, was the most important opponent of Charles I in the House of Lords and was the brightest hope for reconciliation between king and Parliament when he suddenly died in 1641. He also began the draining of the Fens. William Russell, 5th earl and 1st duke of Bedford, 1613–1700, fought first for Parliament and then for the king in the civil war. His son was Lord William RussellRussell, Lord William, 1639–83, English statesman; younger son of the 1st duke of Bedford. He entered Parliament in 1660. Contempt for the dissolute court and fear of Roman Catholicism and of France led him to join the opposition to Charles II. ..... Click the link for more information. (see separate article). In 1694, when his son's attainder was reversed, the 5th earl was made duke of Bedford, a title that had been held in the 15th cent. by John of Lancaster, brother of King Henry V. John Russell, 4th duke of Bedford, 1710–71, was one of the politicians who attacked Robert Walpole and served in the cabinets of Henry Pelham, duke of Newcastle, Lord Bute, and George Grenville. He was the leader of a faction of Whig politicians, known as the Bedford group, which had considerable electoral power. Francis Russell, 5th duke of Bedford, 1765–1802, was a follower of Charles James Fox and one of the friends of the prince of Wales (later George IV). His criticism of Edmund Burke's pension elicited Burke's Letter to a Noble Lord (1796). Bedford was a notable stockbreeder. One of the most outstanding members of the family was the 5th duke's nephew, John Russell, 1st Earl RussellRussell, John Russell, 1st Earl, 1792–1878, British statesman; younger son of the 6th duke of Bedford, known most of his life as Lord John Russell. ..... Click the link for more information. (see separate article). His grandson Bertrand RussellRussell, Bertrand Arthur William Russell, 3d Earl, 1872–1970, British philosopher, mathematician, and social reformer, b. Trelleck, Wales. ..... Click the link for more information. (see separate article) became 3d Earl Russell. The current duke, Andrew Ian Henry Russell, 15th duke of Bedford, 1962–, succeeded to the title in 2003. The family seat is Woburn Abbey (see WoburnWoburn , village, Central Bedfordshire, S central England. It is famous for Woburn Abbey (seat of the dukes of Bedford; see Russell, family), an 18th-century mansion constructed on the site of a Cistercian Abbey founded in 1145. ..... Click the link for more information. , England). Bibliography See various studies of the family to 1771 by G. Thomson, especially Two Centuries of Family History (1930); C. Trent, The Russells (1966). Russell1. Bertrand (Arthur William), 3rd Earl. 1872--1970, British philosopher and mathematician. His books include Principles of Mathematics (1903), Principia Mathematica (1910--13) with A. N. Whitehead, Introduction to Mathematical Philosophy (1919), The Problems of Philosophy (1912), The Analysis of Mind (1921), and An Enquiry into Meaning and Truth (1940): Nobel prize for literature 1950 2. George William pen name ?. 1867--1935, Irish poet and journalist 3. Henry Norris. 1877--1957, US astronomer and astrophysicist, who originated one form of the Hertzsprung--Russell diagram 4. John, 1st Earl. 1792--1878, British statesman; prime minister (1846--52; 1865--66). He led the campaign to carry the 1832 Reform Act 5. Ken. born 1927, British film director. His films include Women in Love (1969), The Music Lovers (1970), The Boy Friend (1971), Valentino (1977), Gothic (1986), and The Rainbow (1989) Russell(After Bertrand Russell) A compact, polymorphically typedfunctional language by A. Demers & J. Donahue with bignumsand continuations. Types are themselves first-classvalues and may be passed as arguments.
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["An Informal Description of Russell", H. Boehm et al, CornellCS TR 80-430, 1980].
["Understanding Russell: A First Attempt", J.G. Hook in LNCS173, Springer].Russell
Rus·sell (rŭs'ĕl), Albert L., U.S. dentist, 1905-1985. See: Russell Periodontal Index. Rus·sell (rŭs'ĕl), Alexander, 20th-century British pediatrician. See: Russell syndrome, Silver-Russell dwarfism, Silver-Russell syndrome. Rus·sell (rŭs'ĕl), Gerald F.M., 20th-century English physician. See: Russell sign. Rus·sell (rŭs'ĕl), Hamilton, 20th-century Australian surgeon. See: Russell traction. Rus·sell (rŭs'ĕl), James S. Risien, British physician, 1863-1939. See: hooked bundle of Russell, uncinate bundle of Russell. Rus·sell (rŭs'ĕl), Patrick, Irish physician in India, 1727-1805. See: Russell viper venom, Russell viper. Rus·sell (rŭs'ĕl), William James, English chemist, 1830-1909. See: Russell effect. Rus·sell (rŭs'ĕl), William, Scottish physician and pathologist, 1852-1940. See: Russell bodies. Russell Related to Russell: Russell indexSynonyms for Russellnoun United States religious leader who founded the sect that is now called Jehovah's Witnesses (1852-1916)Synonymsnoun English film director (born in 1927)Synonyms- Henry Kenneth Alfred Russell
- Ken Russell
noun United States basketball center (born in 1934)Synonyms- Bill Russell
- William Felton Russell
noun United States entertainer remembered for her roles in comic operas (1861-1922)Synonymsnoun United States astronomer who developed a theory of stellar evolution (1877-1957)Synonyms- Henry Norris Russell
- Henry Russell
noun Irish writer whose pen name was ASynonyms- A.E.
- George William Russell
noun English philosopher and mathematician who collaborated with Whitehead (1872-1970)Synonyms- Bertrand Arthur William Russell
- Bertrand Russell
- Earl Russell
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