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When, in 1938, the Scranton Miners of Scranton, Pennsylvania team moved to Hartford, Connecticut and renamed the Hartford Bees, the league was renamed as the Eastern League.
When the WHA folded in 1979, the renamed Hartford Whalers joined the NHL.
When two newspapers were published in Hartford, The Courant was editorially Republican and did not endorse a non-Republican for president until Bill Clinton.
When O ' Connor was only a few years old, he and his sister Arlene were in a car crash outside a theater in Hartford, Connecticut ; O ' Connor survived, but his sister was killed.
When Evans was six months old, the family moved from Hartford to North Hollywood.
When Karmanos bought the Hartford Whalers, the team became the Detroit Whalers, but played out of the tiny Oak Park Arena and the Palace of Auburn Hills, the latter of which could have been an appropriate venue for the NHL Whalers.
When both sides learned that William and Mary had been proclaimed in Hartford, Connecticut, there was a race to meet the messenger bringing copies of the proclamation to New York.
When the company was in its heyday as the world's largest typewriter manufacturer, its factory at Hartford, Connecticut was turning out typewriters at the rate of one each minute.
When WNCN was owned by NBC Universal, it was one of three network-owned stations on the UHF dial ( alongside KNSD in San Diego and WVIT in Hartford ) and was also one of two network-owned and operated stations in the Raleigh-Durham market ( alongside ABC-owned WTVD, which continues to be owned by The Walt Disney Company ).
When Battalino retired, he settled in Hartford, Connecticut, and worked as a construction laborer.
When his father died in 1872, Bulkeley returned to Hartford and helped form the United States Bank of Hartford, becoming its first president.
When A & P's founder, George Gilman retired in 1878, Hartford entered into a partnership agreement and ran the company until the founder's death in 1901.
When the incumbent Mayor decided not to seek reelection in 1878, the local Democratic organization experienced difficulties finding a candidate and ultimately asked George Hartford.
When in Hartford, the General Assembly met in the Old State House, designed in 1792 by Charles Bulfinch, and when sitting in New Haven, in a state house designed in 1827 by Ithiel Town.
When the New York, New Haven and Hartford denied his request for a pass by writing that they were granted only to those lines that generated traffic for its route, he wrote back.
When Hartford reached Philadelphia, Glassell declined to swear an additional oath of allegiance prescribed for Southerners, and was consequently imprisoned at Fort Warren and dropped from the U. S. service ( December 6, 1861 ).

When and Times
" When the theatre district moved uptown, the name was transferred to the Times Square area.
She outlined her family's poverty in her early songs " Coat of Many Colors " and " In the Good Old Days ( When Times Were Bad )".
For the remainder of the decade, none of her solo efforts – even " In the Good Old Days ( When Times Were Bad )", which later became a standard – were as successful as her duets with Wagoner.
When the invitation arrived, Kaye was busy at work on The Inspector General ( which had a working title of Happy Times for a while ).
When Bosman was sixteen, he started writing short stories for the national Sunday newspaper ( the Sunday Times ).
When Lawrence died on June 9, 2000, the New York Times called him " One of America's leading modern figurative painters " and " among the most impassioned visual chroniclers of the African-American experience.
* The Simple BlackBerry Allowed Contact When Phones Failed, The New York Times 20 September 2001.
When referring to other publications that include locations in their names, it uses italics only for the " non-location " portion of the name, such as the Los Angeles Times or the Chicago Tribune.
When the Times began, it was unusual among American broadsheets in publishing a full color front page, along with full color front pages in all its sections and color elements throughout.
When the Times began it had 125 reporters, 25 % of them Unification Church members.
Paul Johnson writes in Modern Times: " When in 1964 the Harding Papers ( which had not been burnt ) were opened to scholars, no truth at all was found in any of the myths, though it emerged that Harding, a pathetically shy man with women, had a sad and touching friendship with the wife of a Marion store-owner before his presidency.
" When Estelle Reiner died at age 94 in 2008, The New York Times referred to her as the woman " who delivered one of the most memorably funny lines in movie history ".
" In a review for The New York Times, Caryn James called When Harry Met Sally ... an " often funny but amazingly hollow film " that " romanticized lives of intelligent, successful, neurotic New Yorkers "; James characterized it as " the sitcom version of a Woody Allen film, full of amusing lines and scenes, all infused with an uncomfortable sense of déjà vu ".
* " Mine ", a song by Dolly Parton from In the Good Old Days ( When Times Were Bad )
In 1993, Cracker contributed the song " Good Times Bad Times " to the Encomium tribute album to Led Zeppelin ( which was recorded after a rendition of " When the Levee Breaks " had been deemed " too weird ").
On 23 January 1887, under the heading " Their First Flat Failure ; The First Gilbert and Sullivan Opera Not a Success ", The New York Times reported, " When the curtain finally fell there was hissing – the first ever heard in the Savoy Theatre.
When he died, The Times commented: " His very numerous works, especially on fungi and lichens, give him a position as regards those groups of plants only comparable to that of Linnaeus ".
When Gathmann died in June 1917, he held more patents than any other person alive at that time, and his death was mentioned in papers all over the globe, from the Chicago Tribune, to the New York Times and the Washington Post.
When eventually released in September 1995, The Gold Experience failed to sell well, although it reached the top 10 of the Billboard 200 initially, and many reviewed it as Prince's best effort since Sign " O " the Times.
In 1991, Epic Comics published a four-issue comic book adaptation of seven of the stories: " Ill Met in Lankhmar " ( issue 1 ), " The Circle Curse " and " The Howling Tower " ( issue 2 ), " The Price of Pain Ease " and " Bazaar of the Bizarre " ( issue 3 ), and " Lean Times in Lankhmar " and " When the Sea King's Away " ( issue 4 ).
When the film was first released, The New York Times film critic Frank S. Nugent praised the film, writing, " The comedy, through Mr. Douglas's debonair performance and those of Ina Claire as the duchess and Sig Rumann, Felix Bressart and Alexander Grannach as the unholy three emissaries ; through Mr. Lubitsch's facile direction ; and through the cleverly written script of Walter Reisch, Charles Brackett and Billy Wilder, has come off brilliantly.
When the film was first released Frank S. Nugent, the film critic of The New York Times praised the film and the acting, writing, " And New York, unless we have miscalculated again, will endorse its film version, at the Roxy, as heartily as it has endorsed the film of the Joads.
When the film was first released, Vincent Canby, film critic for The New York Times, lauded the film and wrote, "... documentary feature about four door-to-door Bible salesmen who move horizontally through the capitalistic dream.
When South Africa adopted the metric system, it adopted the comma as its decimal mark, although a number of house styles, including leading newspapers like The Star and The Sunday Times continue to use the decimal point.

When and ceased
When the temperature reached 32-degrees-F all protozoan activity ceased ; ;
When a Dictator entered office, he appointed to serve as his second-in-command a magister equitum, the Master of the Horse, whose office ceased to exist once the Dictator left office.
When the rest of the line was closed and all passenger services ceased, the section of the line between Cheddar and Yatton remained open for goods traffic.
When Larissa ceased minting the federal coins it shared with other Thessalian towns and adopted its own coinage in the late 5th century BC, it chose local types for its coins.
When hostilities ceased, he unsuccessfully attempted to set up an import business in Bandjermasin.
When Germain's correspondence with Gauss ceased, she took interest in a contest sponsored by the Paris Academy of Sciences concerning Ernst Chladni's experiments with vibrating metal plates.
When Iran and Iraq signed the Algiers Agreement in 1975, the support ceased.
When she finished the program on December 1, 1997, she ceased to exist as a complete ship and was listed as scrapped.
When the series folded before its planned 2008 season, Stoddart's involvement ceased, with the team entering the Indycar Series under the HVM name.
When Cao Pi, King of Wei, usurped the throne from Emperor Xian, the Han Dynasty ceased to exist.
When the resources that had created an employment boom in these towns were consumed, the businesses ceased to exist, and the people moved to more productive areas.
When the company was absorbed into Hawker Siddeley Aviation in July 1963, the Avro name ceased to be used.
When negated, tiha ona indicates that an action ceased to occur:
When the First World War broke out in 1914, while the WSPU ceased all of their activities to focus on the war effort, Fawcett's NUWSS did not.
When the Ottoman Turks conquered Constantinople in 1453, the Patriarchate ceased to function.
When the drainage system has ceased to act or is entirely diverted for any reason, the floodplain may become a level area of great fertility, similar in appearance to the floor of an old lake.
When Volkswagen production ceased at the end of the war, 50, 435 Kübelwagen vehicles had been produced and the vehicle had proven itself to be surprisingly useful, reliable, and durable.
When the war ended, the military bases closed and the flow of goods and materials ceased.
When Philidor left Paris, in 1745, although he had for some time been playing even games with M. de Legal ... he had not ceased to recognize his old master as still his master and superior.
When the Metropolitan District Railway was electrified in 1905 it ceased using the ELR, the last trains running on 31 July 1905 ; similarly, the Metropolitan Railway suspended its service after 2 December 1906.
The Vishnu Purana also explains that, " When the practices taught in the Vedas and institutes of law have nearly ceased, and the close of the Kali age shall be nigh, a portion of that divine being who exists of His own spiritual nature, and who is the beginning and end, and who comprehends all things, shall descend upon earth.
When chalk extraction ceased one of the disused pits was redeveloped as Lakeside Shopping Centre.
" When the other town of Hanover ceased to support a post office, then South Hanover's name was shortened to Hanover.
When the Southern Minnesota Railroad went north Wesner's Grove ceased to exist.
When it ceased manufacturing in 1995, many residents of Lower Saucon suffered loss of employment.

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