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Rumely may refer to: * M. Rumely Company, American agricultural equipment manufacturer that was reorganized as Advance-Rumely * Rumely Oil Pull, a kerosene-powered farm tractor developed by Edward Rumely * Rumely, Michigan, an unincorporated community in Rock River Township, Alger County People * Edward Rumely (1882–1964), a physician, educator, and newspaper man from Indiana * Robert Rumely Robert Scott Rumely (born 1952) is a professor of mathematics at the University of Georgia who specializes in number theory and arithmetic geometry. He is one of the inventors of the Adleman–Pomerance–Rumely primality test. Life Rumely was bor ...
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Rumely Oil Pull
The Rumely Oil Pull was a line of farm tractors developed by Advance-Rumely Company from 1909 and sold 1910 to 1930. Most were heavy tractors powered by an internal combustion, magneto fired engine designed to burn all kerosene grades at any load, called the Oil Turn. A popular model, the Type F, had a single cylinder of 10" bore and a 12" stroke. It was started by the operator stepping out of the cab via the large iron rear wheel, climbing onto the flywheel A flywheel is a mechanical device which uses the conservation of angular momentum to store rotational energy; a form of kinetic energy proportional to the product of its moment of inertia and the square of its rotational speed. In particular, ass ... and using his bodyweight to get it turning, then quickly rushing back into the cab to adjust the choke and try to keep the engine running. Models Heavy Weights Kerosene Annie *Rumely Model "B" Prototype. Only one remains. It is currently on display in Boise, Idaho. Mode ...
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Edward Rumely
Edward Aloysius Rumely (1882–1964) was a physician, educator, and newspaper man from Indiana. Education Rumely was born in La Porte, Indiana, in 1882. He attended University of Notre Dame, Oxford University and the University of Heidelberg. He graduated from the University of Freiburg, where he received his M.D. in 1906. Interlaken School It is said that while he studied in Germany, he lived on nuts, herbs and other uncooked foods and wore sandals and scanty clothes, under the influence of views espoused by Leo Tolstoy. But he came back with every appearance of normality and founded the Interlaken School at La Porte, the school where boys did all their own work, from carpentry up. Rumely married one of the teachers at Interlaken in 1910, Fanny Scott. The Interlaken School closed in 1918 due to anti-German sentiments associated with World War I. Isamu Noguchi was one of the last students to enroll at Interlaken before it closed. Family business While running the ...
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