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"Boltwood," called Clancy, "put us all ashore on the rocks at the foot of Old Sugarloaf.
Owen Clancy's Happy Trail or, The Motor Wizard in California Burt L. Standish 1905
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"Boltwood," said he, "I want you to go and get Burton's clothes.
Owen Clancy's Happy Trail or, The Motor Wizard in California Burt L. Standish 1905
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"Boltwood," he called, "you stay there and take care of the boat.
Owen Clancy's Happy Trail or, The Motor Wizard in California Burt L. Standish 1905
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The first volume of the Mitteilungen includes articles of Ernest Rutherford, Bertram Boltwood, and William Ramsay that I did not take into account for calculating the above percentages. back
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Note 17: Badash, Rutherford and Boltwood, (1969), 158 – 59. back
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Note 23: Badash, Rutherford and Boltwood (1969), 193. back
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As he admitted to Bertram Boltwood, "The laboratory is good, but there was not much in the radioactive line."
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Note 10: Badash, Rutherford and Boltwood (1969), 205. back
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In 1919, he informed Boltwood that it seems "to be an epidemic of marriages among the Radioactive people" as both Hevesy and Hönigschmid were getting ready to marry.
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As Rutherford reported to Bertram Boltwood about the International Congress of Radiology and Electricity held in Brussels in 1910, "we had a rather good section and practically all the radioactive people were present."
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