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When and Roosevelt
When the United States joined the war, Churchill and Roosevelt agreed to pool resources.
When her fellow Republicans would not support her efforts, she went to the Democrats, who changed from drys led by conservative Democrats and Catholics to supporting repeal led by liberal politicians such as La Guardia and Franklin Roosevelt.
When Roosevelt realized that lowering the tariff would risk severe tensions inside the Republican Party — pitting producers ( manufacturers and farmers ) against merchants and consumers — he stopped talking about the issue.
When World War I began in 1914, Roosevelt strongly supported the Allies and demanded a harsher policy against Germany, especially regarding submarine warfare.
When the U. S. entered the war in 1917, Roosevelt sought to raise a volunteer infantry division, but Wilson refused.
When Trumpets Call: Theodore Roosevelt after the White House.
When Roosevelt was away, Taft was, in effect, the Acting President.
When a reporter informed him he was no Teddy Roosevelt, Taft replied that his main goal was to " try to accomplish just as much without any noise ".
When Roosevelt realized that lowering the tariff would divide the Republican Party, he assumed a low profile on that issue.
When the convention gathered, Roosevelt challenged the credentials of nearly half of the delegates.
When Theodore Roosevelt became President in 1901, he accelerated a foreign policy shift away from isolationism towards foreign intervention which had begun under his predecessor, William McKinley.
When President Franklin D. Roosevelt moved industry toward war production, the PWA was abolished and its functions were transferred to the Federal Works Agency in June 1943.
When warned of potential domination by a Stalin dictatorship over part of Europe, Roosevelt responded with a statement summarizing his rationale for relations with Stalin: " I just have a hunch that Stalin is not that kind of a man.
When U. S. President Franklin Delano Roosevelt presented a Douglas DC-3 as a gift to King Abdul Aziz Ibn Saud in 1945, the event marked the Kingdom's gradual development of civil aviation.
When President Theodore Roosevelt mediated the 1905 Treaty of Portsmouth to end the Russo-Japanese War, envoys from both countries stayed at the Wentworth by the Sea, ferried by launch to negotiations held at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard.
When Roosevelt died, the new president Harry Truman established a highly visible President's Committee on Civil Rights and ordered an end to discrimination in the military in 1948.
When Harlan Fiske Stone replaced the retiring Charles Evans Hughes as Chief Justice in 1941, Roosevelt appointed Jackson to the resulting vacant Associate's seat.
When the U. S. entered the war after the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor on 7 December 1941 and the U. S. was at war with both Japan and Germany, a " Europe first " a modified version of his plan was adopted by U. S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt and British Prime Minister Winston Churchill.
When Congress lifted the prohibition in 1938, President Franklin Roosevelt made a recess appropriation of $ 15 million to build National Airport by reallocating funds from other purposes.
When the Great Depression hit, president Roosevelt ’ s New Deal created several public arts programs.
When the newspaper men informed her that they could not advertise the facts about child labor because of this, she remarked “ Well, I ’ ve got stock in these little children and I ’ ll arrange a little publicity .” Permission to see President Roosevelt was denied by his secretary and it was suggested that Jones address a letter to the president requesting a visit with him.
When World War I broke out, Jackson was considered too old, but he contacted President Theodore Roosevelt ( whom he had met at some point in Burlington ), and was commissioned an officer.
When his former ally, Governor Francis E. McGovern, supported Roosevelt, La Follette broke with him, allowing the conservative Republicans under Emanuel Philipp to take control of Wisconsin in the decisive 1914 election.
When Prohibition was repealed, President Franklin D. Roosevelt asked the states not to permit the return of saloons.
When Roosevelt was nominated on James Cox's ticket as the Vice Presidential nominee in 1920, he asked Early to serve as an advance representative.

When and formally
When speaking about the reals, sometimes it means " all reals but a set of Lebesgue measure zero " ( formally, almost everywhere ).
When receiving diplomats — who formally represent the sovereign — the receiving head of state grants certain privileges and immunities to ensure they may effectively carry out their duties, on the understanding that these are provided on a reciprocal basis.
When war was formally declared a year later, most of the museum's paintings were sent there as well.
When the trial formally opened in early 1993, Honecker was released due to ill health and on 13 January of that year moved to Chile to live with his daughter Sonja, her Chilean husband Leo Yáñez, and their son Roberto.
When Lord Louis Mountbatten formally proposed the plan on 3 June 1947, Patel gave his approval and lobbied Nehru and other Congress leaders to accept the proposal.
When the idea was first formally proposed to the state ’ s legislators, all of whom were men, it was overwhelmingly resisted.
" When the Republic of South Africa ( Transvaal ) formally rejected the notion of British suzerainty as allegedly described by the peace treaty of 1881, Chamberlain and Balfour prompted Salisbury to initiate discussions with Portugal regarding Delagoa Bay.
When Roberts formally annexed the Transvaal on 3 September, the Salisbury ministry, emboldened by the apparent victory in South Africa, asked for the dissolution of Parliament, with an election set for October.
When the GNP & BR was formally opened on 15 December 1906, the line ran from the Great Northern Railway's station at to the District Railway's station at.
When Ohio became the first in the Northwest Territory to gain statehood in 1803, the state ’ s northern border claimed this important area, even though the boundaries of the Michigan Territory when it was formally organized in 1805 also included this area.
When a wizard nears death – which they know some time in advance – he formally passes on his staff to a newborn wizard.
When Nobles County was formally created by the Minnesota legislature on May 23, 1857, Gretchtown was brielfy designated as the county seat of Nobles County, a county at that time without any residents.
Change of Name: When the site was surveyed in December 1879, Airlie was formally rechristened DeForest.
When the town was incorporated in 1763, Governor Benning Wentworth formally recognized the long-used name of New Boston.
When William of Wykeham founded the College, he formally agreed to maintain the City Wall when he acquired the land on which to build the College.
When Valley View formally incorporated in 1980, it had 514 inhabitants and six businesses.
When Gen. Greene formally assumed command on December 3, 1780, Kościuszko's services were retained, employed as Greene's chief engineer.
When the jury found him not guilty, the public shouted their approval so loudly and for so long that it was another half an hour before the proceedings could be formally closed.
When Lenihan refused, Haughey formally advised President Hillery to dismiss Lenihan as Tánaiste, Minister for Defence and member of the cabinet, which the President as constitutionally required duly did.
When Mussolini formally declared war on France, he wrote in his diary " I am sad, very sad.
When Parliament reconvened on January 14, 1766, the Rockingham ministry formally proposed repeal.
When none was forthcoming ( merely an ambiguous message from de Valera that could be interpreted as partially blaming McNeill for attending functions that ministers had been invited to ), he published his correspondence with de Valera, even though de Valera had formally advised him not to do so.
When McKinley led the delegation of Republican dignitaries sent to formally advise Harrison of his convention triumph, the President, angered over the " profusion of McKinley buttons, placards and streamers that littered path to victory ", had only a cold formal greeting for the Ohio governor.
When Rose returned for another tour months later, Bonham was formally invited by the singer to drum for his band, which gave him a regular income.
When Germany's assault on the Soviet Union began in June 1941, Finland remained formally neutral until Soviet air raids gave an expected reason to fulfill the invasion plans some days later.

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