I hope I'm coherent here as I have a question. From what I read somewhere in the numerous ex-JW publications, the majority of the Bible Students who followed C. T. Russell were appalled by the changes that Rutherford forcefully imposed and they refused to follow Rutherford. Because Rutherford was president of the corporation, the Bible Students could not keep the names of the Watchtower and the IBS but left the organization under Rutherford and have continued to this day, following Russell's teachings, and still calling themselves the Bible Students. Approximately 75% or more of these people jumped ship and abandoned the corporate entity run by Rutherford in the five year period following Russell's death. So, that leaves approximately 25% of the original followers still on board when 1925 came (and went) and the corporation surged on.
Where did all of these followers who were alive in 1935, for instance, come from? If they weren't the "Russellites", who were they? And if Rutherford hijacked the WTS after Russell's death and most of the believers left, why does the WTS still claim any affiliation with Russell at all, since they abandoned almost all of his beliefs?
I can't quite understand why the current WTS tries to have any ties whatsoever to the original, pre-Rutherford WTS.
Here's a little snippet of some of the info I've read over the years:
http://www.biblestudents.net/history/lest_we_forget.htm
After Pastor Russell died, the Bible Student movement divided roughly in two in the years 1917 to 1918: half stayed with the Society, now called the “Channel”, with Rutherford at its head, while the other half, who opposedRutherford, showed their opposition by leaving. The dissenters went several different directions as they refused to be associated with an organization dominated by a man of such questionable character as “Judge” Rutherford. By 1930-32, about 75% had left of their own accord, or had been forced out by Rutherford, who tolerated no opposition of any kind.