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- Harry Edward Sauthoff (June 3, 1879 – June 16, 1966) was an American teacher, coach, lawyer and politician from Madison, Wisconsin. He was the son of a...
- re-elected to a second term in office over Howard J. McMurray and Harry Sauthoff. ****ure Senator Joseph McCarthy challenged Wiley in the Republican primary...
- of Useful Knowledge:. C. Knight. Sauthoff, Günter (1995). Intermetallics. Wiley-VCH. ISBN 978-3527293209. Sauthoff, Gerhard. "Intermetallics". Ullmann's...
- the 1940 election, Hawks faced a rematch against Progressive Harry Sauthoff. Sauthoff attacked Hawks' votes against New Deal programs. Foreign policy pla****...
- (29 May 2013). "India's ancient university returns to life". BBC News. Sauthoff, Patricia (7 October 2017). "Nalanda threat to ex-teacher". The Telegraph...
- football coaches John A. H. Keith (1899–1903) Dixie Fleager (1904) Harry Sauthoff (1905) Nelson A. Kellogg (1906–1909) William Wirtz (1910–1916) No team...
- Cannon (D) ▌T. O'Malley (D) ▌M. Hull (P) ▌T. Amlie (P) ▌B. Gehrmann (P) ▌H. Sauthoff (P) 75th Senate: ▌R. La Follette Jr. (P) ▌F. R. Duffy (D) House: ▌G. Schneider (P)...
- 14) 206 48.35 Progressive Merlin Hull (WI 9) 1 0.24 Progressive Harry Sauthoff (WI 2) 1 0.24    — Present 1 0.24 Total votes 426 100 Votes necessary 214...
- been introduced during the 74th Congress (1935–1936) by Congressman Harry Sauthoff of Wisconsin. Originally, the resolution was written to request the US...
- Representative from Wisconsin's 9th congressional district (1935–1946) Harry Sauthoff, U.S. Representative from Wisconsin's 2nd congressional district (1935–1939...