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Letter From Governor Langer To Walter C. King Regarding International Harvester Co. Vs. Edna Rehak, September 27, 1938, William Langer Sep 1938

Letter From Governor Langer To Walter C. King Regarding International Harvester Co. Vs. Edna Rehak, September 27, 1938, William Langer

William Langer Papers

In this letter, dated September 27, 1938, from North Dakota (ND) Governor William Langer replies to Sargent County State's Attorney Walter C. King's letter of September 21, 1938 regarding the foreclosure case International Harvester Co. vs. Edna Rehak. Langer writes that he is writing the Rehaks them to let King know whether they intend to discontinue farming and whether they are willing to deliver the farm machinery involved in the foreclosure case to the International Harvester Company.

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Letter from Walter C. King to Governor Langer Regarding International Harvester Co. vs. Edna Rehak, September 21, 1938


Letter From Walter C. King To Governor Langer Regarding International Harvester Co. Vs. Edna Rehak, September 21, 1938, Walter C. King Sep 1938

Letter From Walter C. King To Governor Langer Regarding International Harvester Co. Vs. Edna Rehak, September 21, 1938, Walter C. King

William Langer Papers

In this letter, dated September 21, 1938, from Sargent County, North Dakota (ND) State's Attorney Walter C. King to ND Governor William Langer, King makes reference to the foreclosure case International Harvester Company vs. Edna Rehak, writing that the law firm representing International Harvester has written to him claiming that they have been advised that the moratorium on foreclosure in the case is about to be lifted.

King suggests that Langer contact the Rehaks and find out whether they plan to continue farming. If so, King recommends that the moratorium not be lifted.

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Letter From Wisconsin Adjutant General Ralph Immell To Governor Langer Regarding Cancellation Of His Visit, August 3, 1938, Ralph M. Immell Aug 1938

Letter From Wisconsin Adjutant General Ralph Immell To Governor Langer Regarding Cancellation Of His Visit, August 3, 1938, Ralph M. Immell

William Langer Papers

In this letter from Wisconsin Adjutant General Brigadier General Ralph Immell of the Wisconsin National Guard to North Dakota Governor William Langer, Immell conveys his regrets that he has had to cancel his plans to travel to Bismarck.


1938 Primary Election Nonpartisan League Republican Ticket, Allied Printing Trades Council Jun 1938

1938 Primary Election Nonpartisan League Republican Ticket, Allied Printing Trades Council

William Langer Papers

Poster highlighting the Nonpartisan League Republican ticket for the June 1938 primary election. The bottom of the poster includes the traditional NPL motto: "We'll Stick -- We'll Win."


Speech By Governor Langer On Lincoln's Birthday, February 11, 1938, Willam Langer Feb 1938

Speech By Governor Langer On Lincoln's Birthday, February 11, 1938, Willam Langer

William Langer Papers

Text of a radio address delivered by Governor William Langer on KFYR on the occasion of Abraham Lincoln's birthday, February 11, 1938. The Governor notes that Lincoln was "the greatest spirit that ever gave itself in behalf of mankind." Langer notes that Lincoln was "a child of the common people," not unlike those North Dakotans listening to the speech. He firmly links the cause of the Nonpartisan League with the historical memory of the former President.


Radio Address Delivered By Governor Langer At Dedication Of New Kfyr Broadcast Tower, January 13, 1938, William Langer Jan 1938

Radio Address Delivered By Governor Langer At Dedication Of New Kfyr Broadcast Tower, January 13, 1938, William Langer

William Langer Papers

This document contains the typed text, with handwritten notations, of a radio address delivered on Thursday, January 13th, 1938 by North Dakota Governor William Langer to commemorate the installation of radio station KFYR's new broadcast tower. The tower was a 700 foot steel antenna, and for the time was state-of-the-art for radio equipment. After briefly discussing the history of radio, Langer congratulates Mr. Meyer, President of the Meyer Broadcasting Company, on the completion of one of America's tallest radio towers.


The Fighting Governor: The Story Of William Langer And The State Of North Dakota By John Holzworth, 1938, John M. Holzworth Jan 1938

The Fighting Governor: The Story Of William Langer And The State Of North Dakota By John Holzworth, 1938, John M. Holzworth

William Langer Papers

John Holzworth, a classmate of William Langer's at Columbia University, wrote this biography in 1938. The book examines Langer's life and political history up until his second tenure as Governor of North Dakota, which began in 1937.