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- Roger A. Laufenburger (September 5, 1921 – September 20, 2001) was a Minnesota politician and a member of the Minnesota Senate who represented the old...
- Africaines (in French). 49 (3): 775–803. doi:10.4000/etudesafricaines.15630. Laufenburger, Henry (1936). "France and the Depression". International Affairs. 15...
- Jean-Paul Laufenburger (19 November 1943 – 16 November 2014) was a French footballer who pla**** as a goalkeeper. Born in Mulhouse, Laufenburger started...
- in the 1920s". Historical Reflections. 28 (1): 51–72. JSTOR 41299224. Laufenburger, Henry (1936). "France and the Depression". International Affairs. 15...
- India Problems and Prospects Edited by Kotta P. Karunakaran, 1975, P.105 Laufenburger, Henry (1936). "France and the Depression". International Affairs. 15...
- district In office January 2, 1973 – January 7, 2003 Preceded by Roger Laufenburger Succeeded by Rod Skoe Member of the Minnesota Senate from the 66th district...
- Germany, which had invaded Poland. Groupe X-Crise Hugo (film) Henry Laufenburger, "France and the Depression," International Affairs (1936) 15#2 pp. 202–224...
- 1993; p. 228 Price, 1993; p. 228-229 Price, 1993; p. 229-230 Henry Laufenburger, "France and the Depression," International Affairs (1936) 15#2 pp. 202–224...
- 1956) – hockey player George Latimer § (1935–2024) – politician Roger Laufenburger (1921–2001) – politician, radio announcer, insurance agent Tom Laughlin...
- Politics of French Military Preparation in the 1920's (2009). Henry Laufenburger, "France and the Depression," International Affairs (1936) 15#2 pp. 202–224...