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When and Methodist
When the Methodist Mission moved to the Chemeketa plain, the new establishment was called Chemeketa, but was more widely known as the Mill because of its situation on Mill Creek.
When a new Methodist minister arrives in town from Minnesota, she brings some lutefisk to a potluck welcome dinner.
When Blake was seven, he received music lessons from their neighbor, Margaret Marshall, an organist from the Methodist church.
When the location for the Tranquility Methodist Church was being chosen, a disagreement arose over erecting it in Allamuchy Township or Kennedytown.
When the American War of Independence broke out in 1776, he was the only Methodist minister to remain in America.
Hymns from all three churches were sung: All people that on earth do dwell from the Scottish Presbyterian psalm tradition ; the Methodist favourite O for a thousand tongues to sing by John Wesley ; the Congregationalist O God of Bethel ; and When I survey the wondrous cross by the British Nonconformist, Isaac Watts.
When the Methodist Episcopal Church ( MEC ) was founded in the United States in 1784, the denomination officially opposed slavery.
When the Methodist Times newspaper began to complain about the negative influence that British and American films shown in Britain were having on family life, their editorial was answered by the London Evening News who suggested that instead of complaining, the Methodist Church should provide a solution.
When Northern Methodist leader Thomas Bond called for missionaries to be sent to the South, Brownlow warned that such missionaries would be lynched.
When Sankey was 16, he was converted at a revival meeting at the King's Chapel United Methodist Church, which was about three miles away from his home.
" When a sponsor was needed, the founders gained support from the United Methodist Church, which is how " Wesleyan " was added to the original name, " Illinois University.
When Mernda was named in 1913 the township consisted of a school, a Methodist church, a store and a railway station.
Members of the Dixie Club, Florence State Normal College, 1909. When the Methodist Church deeded Florence Wesleyan to the State of Alabama in 1872, the institution became the State Normal School at Florence, the first state-supported teachers college south of the Ohio River.
When Harris and his wife joined the First Methodist Church of Athens, it changed their lives, and the lives of countless others who benefited from their generosity.
When leaders ignored O ' Kelly's protests, he and some sympathizers withdrew from the Methodist Church to form a body originally known as the " Republican Methodist Church.
" When President Olin of Wesleyan died, the chair was offered to McClintock, but he preferred the call to the editorship of The Methodist Quarterly Review 1885 The Methodist Review, a post which he held with distinction for eight years " from 1848 to 1856.
When he recovered from his operation, a local benefactor, John Dean, helped to send him to a Wesleyan school, which was connected to the Methodist Church and where he received a good education.
( When Lincoln offered the assignment in Kentucky to Palmer, then without a command, the general claimed the president directed him firmly: “ Go to Kentucky, keep your temper, do as you please, and I will sustain you .”) Palmer in fact needed little convincing, believing “ that all that was left of slavery Kentucky was its mischiefs ” and, as he related, he was “ determined to ‘ drive the last nail in the coffin ’ of the ‘ institution ’ even if it cost me the command of the department .” ( Indeed, to his wife he opined in 1865 that “ if had been asked five or ten years ago what honor I would ask as the highest which could be confered upon me I would have said let me destroy slavery in Kentucky .”) On March 20, at one of Louisville ’ s Methodist churches, he announced as much.
" When Carson had signed the Covenant he handed the silver pen to Londonderry, and the latter's name was followed in order by the signatures of the Moderator of the General Assembly, the Lord Bishop of Down, Connor, and Dromore ( afterwards Primate of All Ireland ), the Dean of Belfast ( afterwards Bishop of Down ), the General Secretary of the Presbyterian Church, the President of the Methodist Conference, the ex-Chairman of the Congregational Union, Viscount Castlereagh, and Mr. James Chambers, M. P.
When Dallas was selected by Methodist Church leaders as the site for Southern Methodist University, the Polytechnic campus was designated the " woman ’ s college for Southern Methodism ," eventually becoming Texas Woman ’ s College in 1914, attracting young women from around Texas and the Southwest.

When and Quarterly
When discussing Christabel, Rime of the Ancient Mariner and Kubla Khan, an anonymous reviewer in the October 1893 The Church Quarterly Review claimed, " In these poems Coleridge achieves a mastery of language and rhythm which is nowhere else conspicuously evident in him.
When a few parts had appeared, it was severely criticized in the Quarterly Review ( xxii., 1820 ) by Edward Valentine Blomfield ; the result was the curtailment of the original plan of the work and the omission of Barker ’ s name in connection with it.
When Rogers died, when Vanity Fair was published, when the Greville Memoirs was issued or a revolution occurred on the continent, Hayward, whose memory was as retentive as his power of accumulating documentary evidence was exhaustive, wrote an elaborate essay on the subject for the Quarterly or the Edinburgh.
* Kirk, Andrew and Charles Palmer, " When Nature Becomes Culture: The National Register and Yosemite's Camp 4 ," Western Historical Quarterly ( Fall 2006 )
The title and Apology were kept, but the result was wildly different ( Clemens's reaction is mildly suggested by the title of Johnson's Fall 1937 article in the Mark Twain Quarterly, " When Mark Twain Cursed Me "); so different, in fact, that one authority has said that it should have really been called The Harper Library of Humor.
* Richard F. Fenno, Jr .: When Incumbency fails: the Senate Career of Mark Andrews, Congressional Quarterly Press, 1992.
King Louis XIII instituted a condition on the land, stating that it could be forfeited unless it was cleared within a certain period of time .< ref > Emma L. Coleman, “ A Seigneury of New France ,” The New England Quarterly 10 ( 1937 ): 134, accessed February 27, 2012, < http :// www. jstor. org / stable / 360151 >.</ ref > This condition kept the land from being sold by the seigneur, leading instead to its being sub-granted to peasant farmers, the habitants .< ref > Emma L. Coleman, “ A Seigneury of New France ,” The New England Quarterly 10 ( 1937 ): 134, accessed February 27, 2012, < http :// www. jstor. org / stable / 360151 >.</ ref > When a habitant was granted the title deed to a lot, he had to agree to accept a variety of annual charges and restrictions.
* When Janey Comes Marching Home Multi-Media project on women serving in Iraq and Afghanistan in the Virginia Quarterly Review
When OPCS merged with the Central Statistical Office to form the ONS in 1996, she became Director of Demography and Health Statistics, working on general practice statistics and inequalities in health, and established the Health Statistics Quarterly journal.

When and Review
" According to University of Richmond Law Review, " When offering an Alford plea, a defendant asserts his innocence but admits that sufficient evidence exists to convict him of the offense.
The Dragon debuted in June 1976, and Gygax commented on its success years later: " When I decided that The Strategic Review was not the right vehicle, hired Tim Kask as a magazine editor for Tactical Studies Rules, and named the new publication he was to produce The Dragon, I thought we would eventually have a great periodical to serve gaming enthusiasts worldwide ... At no time did I ever contemplate so great a success or so long a lifespan.
When it finished in 1798, John Gifford began The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, or, Monthly Political and Literary Censor, which ran until 1821.
* Gisela Bock " Racism and Sexism in Nazi Germany: Motherhood, Compulsory Sterilization, and the State " from When Biology Became Destiny: Women in Weimar and Nazi Germany edited by Renate Bridenthal, Atina Grossmann, and Marion Kaplan, New York: Monthly Review Press, 1984.
When she resigned, Short denounced " the centralisation of power into the hands of the Prime Minister and an increasingly small number of advisers " The Butler Review of 2004 condemned Blair's style of " sofa government ".
* Gerry Max, "' When Youth Kept Open House ' – Richard Halliburton and Thomas Wolfe ", North Carolina Literary Review, 1996, Issue Number 5.
When the District was closed down in 1917 he went on tour with Billy & Mary Mack's Merrymakers Review.
When interviewed by Creative Review magazine, the pair made clear that they wished they had been consulted on the advertisement, and that they would not have given permission if asked.
When the editor Paul Carroll published BIG TABLE Magazine ( Issue No. 1, Spring 1959 ) alongside former Chicago Review editor Irving Rosenthal, he was found guilty of sending obscene material through the U. S. mail for including " Ten Episodes from Naked Lunch ," a piece of writing the Judicial Officer for the United States Postal Service deemed " undisciplined prose, far more akin to the early work of experimental adolescents than to anything of literary merit " and initially judged it as non-mailable under the provisions of.
When making editorial decisions, The Southern Review continues to rely on Robert Penn Warren's articulation of the mission when he said The Southern Review gives " writers decent company between the covers, and editorial authority sufficiently for the journal to have its own distinctive character and quality.
( 2009, March ), “ When Should Process Be Art, Not Science “, Harvard Business Review, 58 – 65
When Dow Jones took over the Review it introduced pompous “ editorials ”, indulged in numerous revisions to the format, each more disastrous than the last ; brought in large numbers of American journalists and editors at the expense of well-established writers who knew the region ; moved the focus from business and politics to “ innovation ” and “ lifestyle ”, neither of which was of interest to its core readership ; and dramatically reduced the scope of the book review section.
When Dow Jones took control of the magazine, efforts to introduce more lifestyle features sparked protests from Review loyalists-as did its decision to make it into a monthly rather than a weekly title.
He is the author of numerous publications including The Declining Significance of Race, winner of the American Sociological Association's Sydney Spivack Award ; The Truly Disadvantaged, which was selected by the editors of the New York Times Book Review as one of the 16 best books of 1987, and received The Washington Monthly Annual Book Award and the Society for the Study of Social Problems ' C. Wright Mills Award ; When Work Disappears: The World of the New Urban Poor, which was selected as one of the notable books of 1996 by the editors of the New York Times Book Review and received the Sidney Hillman Foundation Award ; and The Bridge Over the Racial Divide: Rising Inequality and Coalition Politics.
When the Congressional Research Service Review was launched in 1980, it continued for a little more than a decade before congressional appropriators, once again, invoked fiscal closure.
When he presented the FY1998 budget, Cohen noted that he would involve himself with the Quadrennial Defense Review ( QDR ), which would focus on the challenges to U. S. security and the nation's military needs over the next decade or more.
When The Bookman ceased publication in 1933, Collins launched The American Review.
When it was denounced the following year in the conservative Edinburgh Review as a poem that would be speedily forgotten, Lord Byron came to its defence in the satire English Bards and Scotch Reviewers.
When the Review Committee was constituted, the Soviet society asserted overtly that they would not collaborate with the Review Committee, and they confirmed their stance in three letters, in which they claimed that the Review Committee was an " illegal formation ," that it would continue not to acknowledge its existence and that no cooperation could be expected.

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