William Langer graduated from UND in 1906 and had a long career in politics. He was North Dakota Attorney General from 1917 until 1920 and served twice as Governor: from 1933 to 1934 and from 1937 until 1939. Elected to the United States Senate in 1941, he served until his death in 1959.
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Letter from Home Owners' Loan Corporation to Governor Langer, 1934
Speech Delivered by Attorney General Langer: The Record Of The First State Nonpartisan Administration In The World
Letter from Federal Housing Administration Administrator Stewart McDonald replying to Telegram from Governor-Elect Langer Regarding National Housing Act
Fort Berthold Dam Site v. The Garrison Dam Site Statement of Fact and Law. Amended and Extended, 1947
Fort Berthold Dam Site v. The Garrison Dam Site Statement of Fact and Law, 1947
Report of Meeting for the Purpose of Obtaining the Views of the Three Affiliated Tribes of the Fort Berthold Reservation on the Lieu Lands Offered by the Secretary of War, 1946
Report of Second Meeting for the Purpose of Obtaining the Views of the Three Affiliated Tribes of the Fort Berthold Reservation on the Lieu Lands Offered by the Secretary of War, 1946
Two Letters from Sierra States University President and Student Leaders to the United States Immigration Service in support of Student Richard Auras, 1942
Letter from Julia F. Begley, Teacher, Regarding Richard Auras's attendance in Americanization Class, 1942
Letter from Helene Ilse Dietz to US Immigration Services regarding Richard Auras, 1942
Letter from C. Benedict regarding Richard Auros's Character and Loyalty to the U.S., 1942
Letter from William Langer to E. L. Day in Response to State v. Stepp Case