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    Anna Langer

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    Portrait view of Anna Langer

    Advertisement for Langer\u27s book on the Nonpartisan League, 1920

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    In 1920, Attorney General Langer wrote The Nonpartisan League: its birth, activities and leaders. The book reveals [the] trail of graft which led to the forming of the League by A.C. Townley in 1915. This advertsement is dated October 8, 1920 and refers to the author as General Langer.https://commons.und.edu/langer-papers/1004/thumbnail.jp

    Memorandum from Unknown Author to Senator Langer Regarding Clearance for Reimbursement of Expenses, February 21, 1955

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    This memorandum dated February 21, 1955, from unknown author to United States (US) Senator William Langer, written on US Senate memorandum stationery, reads: Senator: Mr. Chumbers [sic] called, said he has talked to Commissioner Emmons, but Mr. Emmons has been unable to clear with the Secretary of the Interior as to the Federal government\u27s reimbursing the State of N. Dak. for their expenses. Because of the Holiday tomorrow, he may not get a report from the Secretary before Thursday. Mr. Chumbers most likely refers to Pete Chumbris, to whom other documents in the Langer papers of this period refer. Commission Emmons most likely refers to Glenn L. Emmons, Commissioner of the United States (US) Bureau of Indian Affairs. See also: Letter from Ben Youngbird and Carl Whitman, Jr. Requesting Meeting, February 1955https://commons.und.edu/langer-papers/1861/thumbnail.jp

    Memo to Senator Langer Indicating that Marin Cross Requests Langer\u27s Presence at Meeting with the US Interior and Insular Affairs Subcommittee, May 10, 1948

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    This memo dated May 10, likely from 1948, does not have an author and is addressed to United States (US) Senator William Langer. The memo informs Langer that Three Affiliated Tribes member Martin Cross was in that morning and would like Langer to attend a meeting with the US Interior and Insular Affairs Subcommittee later that day. There are some shorthand notes on the memo.https://commons.und.edu/langer-papers/1382/thumbnail.jp

    Gerhard Langer Collection 1913-2006

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    The collection contains a questionnaire filled out by Gerhard Langer regarding his life in Germany before World War II, emigration from Germany to the United States, and life in the United States. Also included is the Czechoslovakian passport of Therese Zuckerkandl; Austro-Hungarian, Czechoslovakian, and German identity cards and passports of Wilhelm Langer; and Czechoslovakian and Brazilian passports of Helene Wally Langer née Nothmann.Gerhard Langer was born on November 2, 1923, in Jena to Wilhelm Langer and Helene Wally Langer née Nothmann. Gerhard Langer's father was not Jewish, but his mother was. His parents moved from Prague to Jena in 1919. Langer emigrated from Jena to the United States via Hamburg in August 1939.Austrian Heritage CollectionProcessed for digitizatio

    Wiener Volks-Bühne / von Anton Langer

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    WIENER VOLKS-BÜHNE / VON ANTON LANGER Wiener Volks-Bühne / von Anton Langer Wiener Volks-Bühne / von Anton Langer ; Dritter Band (Bd. 3) (1) Wiener Volks-Bühne / Anton Langer ; Vierter Band (Bd. 4) (1

    Letter from Senator Langer to Helen Woolfolk regarding Langer\u27s speech on 1944 Sedition Trial, January 6, 1945.

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    This letter dated January 6, 1945, from Senator William Langer to Helen Woolfolk, contains Langer response to Woolfolk\u27s criticism of Langer\u27s Congressional Speech on the 1944 Sedition Trail. See also: Letter from Helen Woolfolk to Senator Langer regarding Langer\u27s speech on 1944 Sedition Trial, December 24, 1944. Senate Speech delivered by Senator Langer regarding 1944 Sedition Trial, September 8, 1944.https://commons.und.edu/langer-papers/1424/thumbnail.jp

    Telegram from Senator Langer to Fred Lone Bear Stating Langer Will Help as Much as Possible, May 7, 1948

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    This telegram dated May 7, 1948, from United States Senator William Langer to Chairperson Fred Lone Bear, responds to Lone Bear\u27s telegram and says that Langer will do everything possible for Three Affiliated Tribes delegates Martin Cross and Floyd Montclair while they are in Washington, D.C. A handwritten note on the letter says, Indians. See also: Telegram from Fred Lone Bear to Senator Langer Requesting that Langer Help Delegates Martin Cross and Floyd Montclair, May 4, 1948https://commons.und.edu/langer-papers/1406/thumbnail.jp

    Telegram from Senator Langer to Patrick Gourneau Stating that Langer is Helping in Every Way Possible, April 25, 1956

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    This telegram dated April 25, 1956, from United States Senator William Langer to Patrick Gourneau of Turtle Mountain, responds to Gourneau\u27s telegram and says that Langer is helping in every way possible. A handwritten note at the top of the letter reads, Cross, Martin. See also: Telegram from Patrick Gourneau to Senator Langer Requesting that Langer Assist Martin Cross on His Present Mission in Washington, D.C., April 24, 1956https://commons.und.edu/langer-papers/1676/thumbnail.jp

    Wiener Volks-Bühne / Anton Langer ; Vierter Band

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    WIENER VOLKS-BÜHNE / ANTON LANGER ; VIERTER BAND Wiener Volks-Bühne / von Anton Langer (-) Wiener Volks-Bühne / Anton Langer ; Vierter Band (Bd. 4) (1) Cover (1) Titelblatt (6) Verlagsanzeige (8) Ein Wort an den Minister. (10) Personen. (11) Text (12) Die Mehlmesser-Pepi. (70) Personen. (71) Erster Akt. (72) Zweiter Akt. (122) Dritter Akt. (171) Verlagsanzeige (211) Einlage (217
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