Word: langer
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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William L. Langer '15, Director of the center for Middle Eastern Studies, and Richard N. Frye, Associate Director of the center, will speak at a public meeting in the Peabody Room of Phillips Brooks House at 8 p.m. tonight...
Premier Edgar Faure's new French government will continue the policies of the deposed Mendes-France government, William L. Langer '15, Coolidge Professor of History, and Anthony N. Wahl, teaching fellow in Government, said yesterday...
Faure, however, will probably be more cautious than Mendes-France in his actions, according to Langer. But his objectives will be "essentially the same," he said...
...Neither Langer nor Wahl were willing to predict how long the new government would survive. They felt that the life of the cabinet will depend on a number of as yet undetermined factors. In 1952 Faure managed to hold a government together for only six weeks...
...came up before the U.S. Senate, Wisconsin's Alexander Wiley declared that the Asian signatories† "have uttered a cry of faith in their own destiny, and a defiant proclamation of their own conviction in the eternal worth of the individual man." But North Dakota's Bill Langer cried: "If such a treaty had been in force among the nations of Europe at the time of the Revolutionary War, the U.S. would still belong to Great Britain." This seemed to prove that everybody except Langer has learned some lessons from George III. The vote: 82 to Langer...