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When and Winchell
When Walter Winchell, one of the original gossip columnists and the most powerful entertainment reporter of his day, left the newspaper for the Hearst syndicate, Sullivan took over as theatre columnist.
When Winchell began gossiping in 1924 for the late scatological tabloid Evening Graphic, no U. S. paper hawked rumors about the marital relations of public figures until they turned up in divorce courts.
Host Winchell would say, before giving the correct answer, " When you hear the click, stick!
When he accompanied the Custer expedition to the Black Hills of South Dakota in 1874, Winchell prepared the first geological map of that area.

When and heard
When he heard that Paul Whiteman was looking for singers to replace the Rhythm Boys, Mercer applied and got the job, `` not for my voice, I'm sure, but because I could write songs and material generally ''.
When Mayor Dever heard of the banquet he summoned Hughes for an explanation of why he had been dishonouring the police department by consorting with these felons and fixers.
When he heard of his brothers' anger, Palfrey was still hopeful that they could be persuaded to accept his notion of paying wages.
When he heard Calenda say: `` What about that picture you took this afternoon ''??
When Chain heard that he was coming, he remarked " Good God!
When played back forward the last echos are heard before the effected sound creating a rush like swell preceding and during playback.
" When Priscilla and Aquila heard him, they took him aside and explained to him the way of God more adequately.
" When he was looking for a suitable place to step into the stream, he heard the sweet chirping of birds.
When Artemis and Apollo heard this impiety, Apollo killed her sons as they practiced athletics, and Artemis shot her daughters, who died instantly without a sound.
When his friends and financiers heard this, they urged him to premiere the symphony in Vienna.
When the whaleship Essex was rammed and sunk by a whale in 1820, the captain opted to sail 3000 miles upwind to Chile rather than 1400 miles downwind to the Marquesas because he had heard the Marquesans were cannibals.
When Confucius heard of the raid, he requested from Viscount Ji Huan to allow the duke and his court to retreat to a stronghold on his palace grounds.
When they heard of the Praetorians ' claim, they demanded that Claudius be delivered to them for approval, but he refused, sensing the danger that would come with complying.
When Catherine II of Russia heard of his financial troubles she commissioned an agent in Paris to buy the library.
When his preaching companions heard of his death, all save Dominic and a very small number of others returned to their homes.
When Danny Kaye heard about the accident, he immediately flew his own plane to McCarran Airport to pick up Schoen and bring him back to Los Angeles to guarantee the best medical attention.
When he heard about the expulsion of his family to Poland, he drove to the German embassy and killed the German diplomat Eduard Ernst vom Rath.
When label founder and president Seymour Stein heard his demo, he said, " He sounds like Bob Dylan.
When Orpheus heard their voices, he drew his lyre and played music that was more beautiful and louder, drowning out the Sirens ' bewitching songs.
When he heard the commotion from the senate chamber, Antony fled.
When Rebekah heard about his murderous intentions, she ordered Jacob to travel to her brother Laban's house in Haran, until Esau's anger subsided.
When Jacob heard of these dreams, he rebuked his son for proposing the idea that the house of Jacob would even bow down to Joseph.
When forced to go, his call is heard loud and clear.
When you had trade unions, ordinary people, rank and file, never been on television, never been interviewed, and they're not allowed to be heard, that's scandalous.
When he heard that there was a Buddhist teacher on the rocky island of Putuo he quickly journeyed there to learn.

When and Edwin
The novel of When Knighthood Was in Flower, by Edwin Caskoden ( the pen name of Charles Major ) was published in 1898, and was the source material for both the Davies and the Disney films.
* Bronson Alpha and Bronson Beta — Planets that enter the solar system in Philip Gordon Wylie and Edwin Balmer's novel When Worlds Collide.
When his kingship is compared with his pagan brother-in-law Æthelfrith, or to Æthelfrith's sons Oswald and Oswiu, or to the resolutely pagan Penda of Mercia, Edwin appears to be something less than a key figure in Britain during the first half of the 7th century.
When Edwin was killed in about 632, Æthelburg, escorted by Paulinus, fled by sea to Eadbald's court in Kent, but in a further sign of her family's ties across the channel she sent her children to the court of King Dagobert I of the Franks, to keep them safe from the intrigues of Eadbald and Oswald of Northumbria.
* The romance between Mary Tudor and Charles Brandon is fictionalised in When Knighthood Was in Flower, by American author Charles Major written under the pseudonym, Edwin Caskoden.
When the expert on Japan, Professor Edwin O. Reischauer, heard this terrible news, he rushed into the office of his chief, Major Alfred MacCormack, in a department of the Army Intelligence Service.
* Edwin Amenta, When Movements Matter: The Townsend Plan and the Rise of Social Security.
When asked if she and Edwin would ever get back together after his release from prison she said that " anything could happen "— but that was prior to Edwin's later marriage to Trina Grimes Scott ( see infra ).
When Edwin Armstrong invented the superheterodyne receiver in 1918, although the tetrode had been invented a couple of years earlier, he nevertheless employed only triodes in his design.
When Paulinus, after the death of King Edwin of Northumbria in October 633, fled Northumbria, he was received by Honorius and appointed to the bishopric of Rochester.
In the 1933 novel When Worlds Collide ( serialised 1932 ) by Edwin Balmer and Phillip Wylie, Earth is first devastated, and then destroyed, by " Bronson Alpha ", a gas-giant-sized rogue planet, orbited by " Bronson Beta ", an Earth-sized satellite.
When she asks whether there would be any forfeiture if she did not marry Edwin, he replies that there would be none on either side.
When U. S. Senator Edwin F. Ladd died on June 22, 1925, he and others gathered in the office of North Dakota Governor A. G. Sorlie, who told the group that he had decided to appoint " Jerry over here " to fill the seat.
When the ship was torpedoed by a German submarine on May 7, Theodate and Edwin were just going for a walk on the boat deck.
When she rose to the surface, both Emily and Edwin had disappeared.
* When Worlds Collide ( 1933 ), co-written with Edwin Balmer, inspired Alex Raymond's comic strip Flash Gordon, as well as being adapted as a 1951 film by producer George Pal.
* When Worlds Collide ( 1933 ) ( with Edwin Balmer )-Earth is destroyed in a collision with the rogue planet Bronson Alpha, with about a year of warning enabling a small group of survivors to build a spacecraft and escape to the rogue planet's moon, Bronson Beta.
* After Worlds Collide ( 1934 ) ( with Edwin Balmer )-Continues the story of When Worlds Collide, with both exploration of Bronson Beta and conflict with other groups of survivors.
When White left to edit Appleton's Magazine, he was replaced by Karl Edwin Harriman, who edited The Red Book Magazine and its sister publications The Blue Book and The Green Book until 1912.
* Edwin Black presentation, The Plan: How to Rescue Society When the Oil Stops — or on the Day Before.
When Worlds Collide is a 1933 science fiction novel co-written by Philip Wylie and Edwin Balmer ; they both also co-authored the sequel After Worlds Collide ( 1934 ).
When he proposed to remove the less than dependable Beardslee device and recruit training telegraphers into the Signal Corps, Secretary of War Edwin M. Stanton removed him from his post as chief signal officer on November 15, 1863, and reassigned him out of Washington, D. C., effectively exiling him.
When Edwin Jarvis, the butler to Tony Stark and the world-famous Avengers, saw a commercial for the charitable organization ChildCare he decided to use part of his salary to sponsor a needy child.
When the trials for the conspirators involved in the Lincoln assassination were ready to start, Bingham's old friend from Cadiz, Edwin Stanton, appointed him to serve as Assistant Judge Advocate General along with General Henry Burnett, another Assistant Judge Advocate General, and Joseph Holt, the Judge Advocate General.

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