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In this letter, dated December 9, 1936, from Federal Housing Administration Administrator Stewart McDonald to Governor-Elect William Langer, McDonald replies to Langer's telegram of December 8, 1936, assuring Langer that there is no attempt to discriminate against North Dakota residents, and explaining that Title I of the National Housing Act will expire on April 1, 1937.
Also included: Letter from J. M. Wilberding asking for a private meeting with the governor to discuss "the future of our organization in this country, and other important matters."
Date of Work
12-9-1936
Keywords
Federal Housing Administration, National Housing Act
Organizations Referenced
Federal Housing Administration
People Referenced
Stewart McDonald, J. M. Wilberding, William Langer
Recommended Citation
Federal Housing Administration, "Letter from Federal Housing Administrator Stewart McDonald to Governor-Elect Langer Regarding National Housing Act, December 9, 1936" (1936). William Langer Papers. 91.
https://commons.und.edu/langer-papers/91