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The Grizzly, October 9, 2003, Lindsey Fund, Lauren A. Perotti, Meghan Jarrett, Nicole Beck, Ellen Calhoun, Rebecca Cohen, Meg Gallagher, Defne Sarsilmaz, Stephanie Tammany, Trevor Mohr, Jonathan Yoder, Michael Martyenko, Nicole Frates, Kyle Kauffman, Monica Delaney, Crystal Mccarney, Elizabeth Bollinger, Kristen Grimmel, Aziz Shaikh, John Herting, Kevin Murphy, Lauren Melton, Marie Difeliciantonio, Shannon Berndtson, Ray Baker, Noelle Bolletino, Quinn Dinsmore Oct 2003

The Grizzly, October 9, 2003, Lindsey Fund, Lauren A. Perotti, Meghan Jarrett, Nicole Beck, Ellen Calhoun, Rebecca Cohen, Meg Gallagher, Defne Sarsilmaz, Stephanie Tammany, Trevor Mohr, Jonathan Yoder, Michael Martyenko, Nicole Frates, Kyle Kauffman, Monica Delaney, Crystal Mccarney, Elizabeth Bollinger, Kristen Grimmel, Aziz Shaikh, John Herting, Kevin Murphy, Lauren Melton, Marie Difeliciantonio, Shannon Berndtson, Ray Baker, Noelle Bolletino, Quinn Dinsmore

Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present

Choose to Reuse: Recycling at Ursinus • Volunteer Program Breaks the Bank • Get Registered to Get Out the Vote • Meet the Democratic Candidates for President • A Look at the Response to Rape at Ursinus • Opinions: How Safe do we Feel?; Out of the Middle East: End of a Journey; Text Messaging Behind Your S.O.'s Back; New Addiction: AIM; Domo Arigato, Dr. Roboto • Guster: Having Fun Being Young • Halloween Fun Around Collegeville • The Eger Gateway • Field Hockey Still Undefeated in Conference Play • Ursinus XC Takes on Div. 1 and 2 Opponents • …


The Grizzly, November 16, 1993, Sue Boyer, Mark Leiser, Melissa Chido, L. Eric James, Amy K. Davenport, Kimiko Trott, Fred Woll, Elaine Zelley, Nick Baccino, Victor Gil, Tom Mastrangelo, Harley David Rubin, Jen Diamond, Cynthia Babcock, Barb Lampe Nov 1993

The Grizzly, November 16, 1993, Sue Boyer, Mark Leiser, Melissa Chido, L. Eric James, Amy K. Davenport, Kimiko Trott, Fred Woll, Elaine Zelley, Nick Baccino, Victor Gil, Tom Mastrangelo, Harley David Rubin, Jen Diamond, Cynthia Babcock, Barb Lampe

Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present

A Message From the Class of '97: The Freshmen Finally Surface • The Crunch is On • Fundraiser to Benefit Cancer Patients • Whitman Denies Allegations • Does Date Rape Exist at Ursinus? • ProTheatre to Present Henry Play • Freeze Tag and Organ Music? • Date Auction / Lease / Rental • Silenced by Shame • In Defense of Greek Life, Part Two • Anesthetizing of Literature • Bears Finish Strong


The Grizzly, October 26, 1993, Mark Leiser, Erika Compton, Cynthia Babcock, Barb Lampe, L. Eric James, Elaine Zelley, Jayson Blocksidge, Nick Baccino, Tom Mastrangelo, David Webb, Harley David Rubin, Jen Diamond Oct 1993

The Grizzly, October 26, 1993, Mark Leiser, Erika Compton, Cynthia Babcock, Barb Lampe, L. Eric James, Elaine Zelley, Jayson Blocksidge, Nick Baccino, Tom Mastrangelo, David Webb, Harley David Rubin, Jen Diamond

Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present

Colvin, Reynolds to Serve on Captains' Council • Verdict Returned in Reginald Denny Trial • Ursinus Loses Friend and Supporter • Student Apathy Strikes Again • Ursinus Students to Perform in State Choral Festival • "Gaijin-Eyes" Exhibit to Open • Literary Society • Self-Realization in the Big Apple: Wiggly Blocks and The Piano • Bears Win Homecoming • Phillies Lose World Series


The Grizzly, February 23, 1993, Tom Wilusz, Robin Loiacono, Sara Jacobson, Erika Compton, Mark Leiser, Tom Epler, Annette Rawls, Richard P. Richter, Christian P. Sockel, Liz Mcdonald, Gary Shapiro, Jeff Eckerson, Harley David Rubin, Satsuki Scoville Feb 1993

The Grizzly, February 23, 1993, Tom Wilusz, Robin Loiacono, Sara Jacobson, Erika Compton, Mark Leiser, Tom Epler, Annette Rawls, Richard P. Richter, Christian P. Sockel, Liz Mcdonald, Gary Shapiro, Jeff Eckerson, Harley David Rubin, Satsuki Scoville

Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present

Helen Thomas, White House Correspondent Speaks • Pledging: Girls' Results From Fall 1992 Versus Outward Bound, 1993 • Clinton's Plans for Peace • Airband, MTV Here • Evaluating the Curriculum of Ursinus • Ursinus Welcomes Ishmael Reed • Movie Review: Sommersby • South Street: An Informative Perspective • Senior Profile: Casey Price • Who's in Charge at 1600? • Letter to the Editor • Gymnasts Achieve Season-High • Two Ursinus Legends Step Down • Thomas adds Sports Manager Duties • Swimmers Done • Bears Finish 7-17; Look to "Bright Future"


The Grizzly, February 2, 1993, Tom Wilusz, Jesse Searfoss, Sara Jacobson, Robin Loiacono, Mark Leiser, David Webb, Ian Rhile, Satsuki Scoville, Anmarie Lukens, Melissa Chido, Annette Rawls, Christian P. Sockel, Richard P. Richter, Ellen Sylvester, Liz Mcdonald, Betsy Laskowski, Ellen Cosgrove, Drew Seibel, Mike Baganski, Harley David Rubin, Gretchen Macmurray, Ed Markowski Feb 1993

The Grizzly, February 2, 1993, Tom Wilusz, Jesse Searfoss, Sara Jacobson, Robin Loiacono, Mark Leiser, David Webb, Ian Rhile, Satsuki Scoville, Anmarie Lukens, Melissa Chido, Annette Rawls, Christian P. Sockel, Richard P. Richter, Ellen Sylvester, Liz Mcdonald, Betsy Laskowski, Ellen Cosgrove, Drew Seibel, Mike Baganski, Harley David Rubin, Gretchen Macmurray, Ed Markowski

Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present

Cowboys Tame Buffalo, 52-17 • Upsilon Phi Delta Approved • AIDS Quilt • Al Eaton's "We Are the Dream" • Day For a King • Power Plays • Bernie Bernie Headflap Wins Battle of the Bands • Lorelei at Chateau Granieri • Ice Skating Fun • The Case of the Disappearing Sevs (Or: Why Collegeville's Most Famous Convenient Mart Upped & Left) • Senior Profile: Chris Kakacek • The New Zack's: Why Hike to WaWa? • What's Up in Wellness • Character was an Issue, Again • The Importance of Effort and "A Dream" • UC Baseball Preview '93 • …


Letter From Albert E. Sheets To Fred J. Traynor Regarding Wording Of Supreme Court Decision In State V. Stepp Case, July 22, 1920, Albert E. Sheets Jr. Jul 1920

Letter From Albert E. Sheets To Fred J. Traynor Regarding Wording Of Supreme Court Decision In State V. Stepp Case, July 22, 1920, Albert E. Sheets Jr.

William Langer Papers

In this letter, dated July 22, 1920, from North Dakota Assistant Attorney General Albert E. Sheets to Fred J. Traynor, attorney for F******* D**' in the State v. Stepp case, Sheets discusses details of the trial and the court's decision to have the case retried, and says he would be glad to write to the Court on Traynor's behalf to ask that the word "misconduct" be removed from the rationale for the retrial.

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Letter from Fred J. Traynor to Albert E. Sheets Regarding Retrial of State v. Stepp Case, June 19, 1920

Letter from Albert E. Sheets to …


Letter From G. Grimson To Attorney General Langer Regarding Retrying Of State V. Stepp Case, June 30, 1920, G. Grimson Jun 1920

Letter From G. Grimson To Attorney General Langer Regarding Retrying Of State V. Stepp Case, June 30, 1920, G. Grimson

William Langer Papers

In this letter, dated June 30, 1920, from Cavalier County, North Dakota (ND) State's Attorney G. Grimson to ND Attorney General William Langer, Grimson asks whether Langer could arrange to get Judge Nuchols up again to help in trying the State v. Stepp case, since the D**s object to paying Devils Lake Attorney Fred Traynor.

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Letter from Attorney General Langer to E. L. D** Regarding State v. Stepp Case, July 6, 1920


Letter From Albert E. Sheets To Fred J. Traynor Regarding State V. Stepp Case, June 29, 1920, Albert E. Sheets Jr. Jun 1920

Letter From Albert E. Sheets To Fred J. Traynor Regarding State V. Stepp Case, June 29, 1920, Albert E. Sheets Jr.

William Langer Papers

In this letter, dated June 29, 1920, from North Dakota (ND) Assistant Attorney General Albert E. Sheets Jr. to Fred J. Traynor, attorney for F******* D** in the State v. Stepp case, Sheets writes that he is enclosing a notice he has received from the clerk of the North Dakota Supreme Court, "in compliance with request I received from you some time ago."

The notice Sheets refers to as being enclosed was not found with this letter in the Langer Collection.

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Letter from Fred J. Traynor to Albert E. Sheets Regarding Retrial of State v. Stepp Case, June …


Letter From Fred J. Traynor To Albert E. Sheets Regarding Retrial Of State V. Stepp Case, June 19, 1920, Fred J. Traynor Jun 1920

Letter From Fred J. Traynor To Albert E. Sheets Regarding Retrial Of State V. Stepp Case, June 19, 1920, Fred J. Traynor

William Langer Papers

In this letter, dated June 19, 1920, from Fred J. Traynor, attorney for F******* D** in the State v. Stepp case, to North Dakota (ND) Assistant Attorney General Albert E. Sheets, Traynor informs Sheets that he has received a copy of the Supreme Court's decision on State v. Stepp and that he is not surprised by their decision and has no criticism of the ruling.

Traynor makes reference to the use of the word "misconduct" in the written opinion to describe what Traynor writes was unwitting error he made in the trial, and asks Sheets to talk to Clerk of …


Letter From Albert E. Sheets To Fred J. Traynor Regarding New Trial For State V. Stepp Case, June 18, 1920, Albert E. Sheets Jr. Jun 1920

Letter From Albert E. Sheets To Fred J. Traynor Regarding New Trial For State V. Stepp Case, June 18, 1920, Albert E. Sheets Jr.

William Langer Papers

In this letter, dated June 18, 1920, from North Dakota (ND) Assistant Attorney General Albert E. Sheets to Fred. J. Traynor, attorney for F******* D** in the State v. Stepp case before the North Dakota (ND) Supreme Court, Sheet informs Traynor of his discovery that the Supreme Court had already ruled to reverse the lower court's ruling in the State v. Stepp case and send the case back for a new trial.

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Letter from Fred J. Traynor to Albert E. Sheets Regarding Retrial of State v. Stepp Case, June 19, 1920


Letter From J. H. Newton To William Langer Regarding Order To Grant New Trial In State V. Stepp Case, June 16, 1920, J. H. Newton Jun 1920

Letter From J. H. Newton To William Langer Regarding Order To Grant New Trial In State V. Stepp Case, June 16, 1920, J. H. Newton

William Langer Papers

In this letter, dated June 16, 1920, from J. H. Newton, Clerk of the North Dakota Supreme Court, to ND Attorney General William Langer, Newton informs Langer that on that same day an order by the District Court of Cavalier County in the case of State v. Stepp was reversed and a new trial for the case was granted.

He adds that the defeated party has 20 days from the day of the order to file six copies of petition for rehearing.

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Letter from Fred J. Traynor to Albert E. Sheets Regarding Retrial of State v. Stepp Case, …


Letter From J. H. Newton To Attorney General Langer Regarding Langer's Presence In Court For State V. Stepp Arguments, June 5, 1920, J. H. Newton Jun 1920

Letter From J. H. Newton To Attorney General Langer Regarding Langer's Presence In Court For State V. Stepp Arguments, June 5, 1920, J. H. Newton

William Langer Papers

In this letter, dated June 5, 1920, from J. H. Newton, clerk for the North Dakota (ND) Supreme Court, to ND Attorney General William Langer, Newton informs Langer that on June 10th the Supreme Court "will call for argument the case of State v. Stepp" and asks Langer to "please advise if you will be present."

Letter from Albert E. Sheets Jr. to Fred J. Traynor Regarding the Clerk's Notice Letter for State v. Stepp, June 1, 1920


Letter From Albert E. Sheets Jr. To Fred J. Traynor Regarding The Clerk's Notice Letter For State V. Stepp, June 1, 1920, Albert E. Sheets Jr. Jun 1920

Letter From Albert E. Sheets Jr. To Fred J. Traynor Regarding The Clerk's Notice Letter For State V. Stepp, June 1, 1920, Albert E. Sheets Jr.

William Langer Papers

In this letter, dated June 1, 1920, from North Dakota (ND) Assistant Attorney General Albert E. Sheets, Jr. to Fred J. Traynor, attorney for F******* D**' in the State v. Stepp case before the ND Supreme Court, Sheets explains to Traynor that his stenographer failed to enclose the notice letter from the Clerk of the Supreme Court that Sheets had mentioned in his letter of May 25, 1920. Sheets writes that he is enclosing the letter in this mailing.

Sheets also informs Traynor that, because the Court is up to date on their calendar, the case of State v. Stepp …


Letter From Fred J. Traynor To Albert E. Sheets Jr. Regarding Misprinted Date On State V. Stepp Court Briefs, May 28, 1920, Fred J. Traynor May 1920

Letter From Fred J. Traynor To Albert E. Sheets Jr. Regarding Misprinted Date On State V. Stepp Court Briefs, May 28, 1920, Fred J. Traynor

William Langer Papers

In this letter, dated May 28, 1920, from Fred J. Traynor, attorney for F******* D** in the State v. Stepp case before the North Dakota (ND) Supreme Court, to ND Assistant Attorney General Albert E. Sheets, Traynor writes that he doesn't understand Sheets's reference to a misprinted date in Sheets's letter of May 25. Traynor adds that he has not received word of a due date for filing briefs or a notice of when the hearings will take place in the State v. Stepp case, but that the briefs are being printed and should be with the clerk in a …


Letter From Albert E. Sheets, Jr. To Fred J. Traynor Regarding Misprinted Date On State V. Stepp Court Briefs, May 25, 1920, Albert E. Sheets Jr. May 1920

Letter From Albert E. Sheets, Jr. To Fred J. Traynor Regarding Misprinted Date On State V. Stepp Court Briefs, May 25, 1920, Albert E. Sheets Jr.

William Langer Papers

In this letter, dated May 25, 1920, from North Dakota (ND) Assistant Attorney General Albert E. Sheets Jr. to Fred J. Traynor, attorney for F******* D**' in the State v. Stepp case before the ND Supreme Court, Sheets writes that he is pleased to hear that Traynor was satisfied with the Court's decision on the motion presented by Traynor to dismiss Hiram Stepp's appeal. Sheets also notifies Traynor that despite some confusion due to a misprinted date, the opposing briefs arrived on time.

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Letter from Albert Sheets to Fred Traynor Regarding Court Minutes in State v. Stepp Case, …


Letter From Albert Sheets To Fred Traynor Regarding Court Minutes In State V. Stepp Case, May 19, 1920, William Langer May 1920

Letter From Albert Sheets To Fred Traynor Regarding Court Minutes In State V. Stepp Case, May 19, 1920, William Langer

William Langer Papers

In this letter, dated May 19, 1920, from North Dakota (ND) Assistant Attorney General Albert Sheets to attorney Fred Traynor, who is representing F******* D**' in the State v. Stepp case before the ND Supreme Court, Sheets writes that he is enclosing a copy of the minutes entered by the Supreme Court when he presented the Motion to Dismiss the appeal of Hiram Stepp in the case of State v. Stepp on May 15, 1920.

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Letter from Albert E. Sheets Jr. to Fred J. Traynor Regarding Motion to Dismiss Appeal in State v. Stepp, May 15, 1920

Letter …


Letter From Clerk Of Nd Supreme Court J. H. Newton To Attorney General Langer Regarding Motion To Dismiss Appeal In State V. Stepp Case, May 17, 1920, J. H. Newton May 1920

Letter From Clerk Of Nd Supreme Court J. H. Newton To Attorney General Langer Regarding Motion To Dismiss Appeal In State V. Stepp Case, May 17, 1920, J. H. Newton

William Langer Papers

In this letter, dated May 17, 1920, from North Dakota (ND) Supreme Court clerk J. H. Newton to ND Attorney General William Langer, Newton informs Langer that an order was entered on May 17, 1920 in the case of State v. Stepp to dismiss the appeal unless the records and necessary documents from the appellant are on file in the court by May 25, 1920.

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Letter from Albert E. Sheets Jr. to Fred J. Traynor Regarding Motion to Dismiss Appeal in State v. Stepp, May 15, 1920


Letter From Albert E. Sheets Jr. To O'Conner And Johnson Regarding Motion To Dismiss Appeal In State V. Stepp Case, May 15, 1920, Albert E. Sheets Jr. May 1920

Letter From Albert E. Sheets Jr. To O'Conner And Johnson Regarding Motion To Dismiss Appeal In State V. Stepp Case, May 15, 1920, Albert E. Sheets Jr.

William Langer Papers

In this letter, dated May 15, 1920, from North Dakota (ND) Assistant Attorney General Albert E. Sheets to attorneys O'Conner and Johnson, who are representing Hiram Stepp in the State v. Stepp case before the ND Supreme Court, Sheets refers to an enclosed a copy of the State's argument concerning the proposed motion to dismiss Stepp's appeal.

The enclosed argument was not found with this letter in Langer's papers.

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Letter from Attorney General Langer to S. L. Nuchols Regarding State v. Stepp Case, September 23, 1919


Letter From Albert E. Sheets Jr. To Fred J. Traynor Regarding Motion To Dismiss Appeal In State V. Stepp, May 15, 1920, Albert E. Sheets Jr. May 1920

Letter From Albert E. Sheets Jr. To Fred J. Traynor Regarding Motion To Dismiss Appeal In State V. Stepp, May 15, 1920, Albert E. Sheets Jr.

William Langer Papers

In this letter, dated May 15, 1920, from North Dakota (ND) Assistant Attorney General Albert E. Sheets to attorney Fred J. Traynor, who is representing F******* D**' in the State v. Stepp case before the ND Supreme Court, Sheets informs Traynor that Judge Nuchols had to leave for Philadelphia and Sheets himself will be presenting the motion for dismissal of Hiram Stepp's appeal. Sheets explains that, while he will present the motion, he is of the opinion that the case should not be dismissed, and gives his reasons.

Note: In this letter, Sheets references a letter from Traynor to S. …


Letter From Attorney General Langer To Hinegardner Regarding Motion To Dismiss In State V. Stepp Case, September 23, 1919, Attorney General Sep 1919

Letter From Attorney General Langer To Hinegardner Regarding Motion To Dismiss In State V. Stepp Case, September 23, 1919, Attorney General

William Langer Papers

In this letter, dated September 23, 1919, from North Dakota (ND) Attorney General William Langer to L. H. Hinegardner, of Sarles, ND, Langer explains that his office filed a motion to dismiss the case of State vs. Stepp because, he says, "we thought they were fooling along too much." Langer references an enclosed copy of the affidavit, and assures Hinegardner that his office is doing everything they can to expedite the case. He also makes reference to a letter from Clerk of Court, North Dakota Supreme Court, indicating that the dismissal motion was denied.

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Letter from Attorney General …


Letter From Attorney General Langer To E. L. D** Regarding Denial Of Motion To Dismiss In State V. Stepp Case, September 23, 1919, Attorney General Sep 1919

Letter From Attorney General Langer To E. L. D** Regarding Denial Of Motion To Dismiss In State V. Stepp Case, September 23, 1919, Attorney General

William Langer Papers

In this letter, dated September 23, 1919, from North Dakota (ND) Attorney General William Langer to Ernest L. D**, Langer explains that his office filed a motion to dismiss the case of State v. Stepp because, "we thought they were fooling along too much." Langer refers to an attached copy of an affadavit, as well as a letter from a clerk of the ND Supreme Court indicating the dismissal motion had been denied. Langer writes that his office is doing everything it can to expedite the case.

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Letter from Attorney General Langer to Hinegardner Regarding Motion to Dismiss …


Letter From Nd Supreme Court Clerk J. H. Newton To Attorney General Langer Conveying Denial Of Motion To Dismiss In State V. Stepp Case, September 20, 1919, J. H. Newton Sep 1919

Letter From Nd Supreme Court Clerk J. H. Newton To Attorney General Langer Conveying Denial Of Motion To Dismiss In State V. Stepp Case, September 20, 1919, J. H. Newton

William Langer Papers

In this letter, dated September 20, 1919, from North Dakota (ND) Supreme Court clerk J. H. Newton to ND Attorney General William Langer, Newton informs Langer that an order has been entered denying the motion to dismiss the case of State vs. Stepp.

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Letter from Attorney General Langer to E. L. D** Regarding Denial of Motion to Dismiss in State v. Stepp Case, September 23, 1919

Letter from Attorney General Langer to Hinegardner Regarding Motion to Dismiss in State v. Stepp Case, September 23, 1919

Letter from Attorney General Langer to S. L. Nuchols Regarding State v. Stepp …


Letter From Attorney General Langer To L. F. Hinegardner Regarding State V. Stepp, July 9, 1919, William Langer Jul 1919

Letter From Attorney General Langer To L. F. Hinegardner Regarding State V. Stepp, July 9, 1919, William Langer

William Langer Papers

In this letter, dated July 9, 1919, from North Dakota (ND) Attorney General William Langer to L. F Hinegardner of Sarles, ND, Langer acknowledges receipt of Hinegardner's letter of July 7 and informs Hinegardner that Judge Nuchols will appear on his behalf in the Supreme Court free of charge, and that Langer is glad that Hinegardner is pleased with the way Nuchols tried the case [in the lower court], and that that trial ended in a conviction.

Note: The July 7, 1919 letter from Hinegardner to Langer that this letter is a reply to was not found anywhere in the …


Letter From Attorney General Langer To G. Grimson Regarding Stepp Case, February 25, 1919, Grimson Feb 1919

Letter From Attorney General Langer To G. Grimson Regarding Stepp Case, February 25, 1919, Grimson

William Langer Papers

In this letter from North Dakota (ND) Attorney General William Langer to Cavalier County, ND State's Attorney G. Grimson, Langer refers to the case of Hiram Stepp, who was accused of statutory rape, writing that, given both Judge W. J. Kneeshaw's and Grimson's satisfaction with the way the case was handled, he knows of nothing he can do legally for plaintiffs Mrs. D** and her daughter, and views the case as terminated.

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Telegram from G. A. D** to Attorney General Langer Asking to Have Hiram Stepp Detained, February 25, 1919

Letter from Attorney General Langer to G. Grimson …


Telegram From Attorney General Langer To G. A. D** Regarding Stepp Case, February 25, 1919, William Langer Feb 1919

Telegram From Attorney General Langer To G. A. D** Regarding Stepp Case, February 25, 1919, William Langer

William Langer Papers

In this telegram, dated February 25, 1919, from North Dakota (ND) Attorney General William Langer to G. A. D** Langer replies to D**'s telegram of the same day asking for Langer to have Hiram Stepp detained on charges of statutory rape. Langer writes that, since Judge Kneeshaw has declared the Stepp matter "finally and definitely disposed of," Langer is without any jurisdiction to pursue the case further.

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Telegram from G. A. D** to Attorney General Langer Asking to Have Hiram Stepp Detained, February 25, 1919

Letter from Attorney General Langer to G. Grimson Regarding Stepp Case, February 25, …


Telegram From G. A. D** To Attorney General Langer Asking To Have Hiram Stepp Detained, February 25, 1919, G. A. D** Feb 1919

Telegram From G. A. D** To Attorney General Langer Asking To Have Hiram Stepp Detained, February 25, 1919, G. A. D**

William Langer Papers

In this telegram, dated February 25, 1919, from Sarles, North Dakota (ND) resident G.A. D** to ND Attorney General William Langer, D** asks Langer to telegraph Cavalier County, ND State's Attorney G. Grimson to have Hiram Steppe detained.

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Letter from L. F. Hinegardner to Attorney General Langer regarding the Stepp Case, February 24, 1919

Telegram from Attorney General Langer to G. A. D** Regarding Stepp Case, February 25, 1919


Letter From Governor Langer To Judge W. J. Kneeshaw Regarding Kneeshaw's Conclusion Regarding Stepp Case, February 25, 1919, William Langer Feb 1919

Letter From Governor Langer To Judge W. J. Kneeshaw Regarding Kneeshaw's Conclusion Regarding Stepp Case, February 25, 1919, William Langer

William Langer Papers

In this letter, dated February 25, 1919, from North Dakota Attorney General William Langer to Judge W. J. Kneeshaw, Langer replies to Kneeshaw's letter of February 20 and accepts Kneeshaw's conclusion.

Langer elaborates that Attorney [E. E.] Fletcher of Langdon has informed Langer that "they" (Sarles, ND Village Marshal Alvah Phillabaum, Ernest D** and Matilda D**, according to a letter from Phillbaum linked below) are taking steps to have Mr. [Hiram] Stepp arrested again, and that Cavalier County, ND State's Attorney G. Grimson would issue a warrant. Langer writes that he told Fletcher that Kneeshaw's conclusion would be the final …


Letter From L. F. Hinegardner To Attorney General Langer Regarding The Stepp Case, February 24, 1919, L. F. Hinegardner Feb 1919

Letter From L. F. Hinegardner To Attorney General Langer Regarding The Stepp Case, February 24, 1919, L. F. Hinegardner

William Langer Papers

In this letter, dated February 24, 1919 from L. F. Hinegardner of Sarles, North Dakota (ND) to ND Attorney General William Langer, Hinegardner refers to the case in which Hiram Stepp was accused of the statutory rape of F******* D**, which Hinegardner feels was handled improperly. Hinegardner expresses impatience as he waits for promised information from Langer, saying it looks as though Langer has "laid down on the job." He also claims that Langer has shared information with other parties that he told Hinegardner he would not share. Hinegardner concludes that he hopes to receive the promised "big letter" written …


Letter From Attorney General Langer To G. Grimson Regarding Stepp Case, February 24, 1919, William Langer Feb 1919

Letter From Attorney General Langer To G. Grimson Regarding Stepp Case, February 24, 1919, William Langer

William Langer Papers

In this letter, dated February 24, 1919, from North Dakota (ND) Attorney General William Langer to Cavalier County, ND State's Attorney Gudmundur Grimson, Langer replies to Grimson's letter of February 22, 1919, writing that he will write back as soon as he has heard from Judge Kneeshaw.

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Letter from Attorney General Langer to W. J. Kneeshaw Regarding Complaints about Handling of State v. Stepp Case, February 14, 1919

Letter from G. Grimson to Attorney General Langer Requesting New Warrant for Hiram Stepp, February 22, 1919


Letter From Sarles, Nd Village Marshal Phillebaum To Langer Regarding Hiram Stepp Flight Risk, February 24, 1919, A. Phillebaum Feb 1919

Letter From Sarles, Nd Village Marshal Phillebaum To Langer Regarding Hiram Stepp Flight Risk, February 24, 1919, A. Phillebaum

William Langer Papers

In this letter, dated February 24, 1919, from Sarles, North Dakota (ND) Village Marshal Alvah Phillebaum to ND Attorney General William Langer, Phillebaum writes he and Ernest D** have hired Langdon Attorney E. E. Fletcher to pursue their claims of statutory rape against Hiram Stepp, and that they have discovered that Stepp has never been tried in the case. Phillebaum explains that the D**'s daughter has now filed a written complaint, and he expects the sheriff to serve Stepp that night or the following day. Phillebaum adds that Stepp is preparing to leave town and if he attempts to do …