RR:
Somewhat .... unlike the Governing Body, Russell wasn't so dogmatic about the date, or at least what he expected to happen. As early as 1900 he was warning his readers that things may not happen as expected. However with the War breaking out that year, it sort of "convinced" him that perhaps it would happen. After all there was never a war like WWI.
RR, thank you for the honesty of that perspective. However, it seems to me (and this is just my perception, so please correct me if I err here) that you are being somewhat vacillatory, as in
it sort of "convinced" him that perhaps it would happen
What do you mean by that?