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Harold Lang may refer to: Harold Lang (dancer) (1920–1985), American dancer, singer and actor; Harold Lang (British actor) (1923–1970), British character actor;
Lang is included in Ben Bagley's 'Jerome Kern Revisited' album, singing four songs. Both Arthur Laurents and Gore Vidal reported having affairs with Lang. [ 2 ] From 1970 until his death in 1985, aged 64, from pancreatic cancer in Chico, California , Lang was a professor of dance at California State University, Chico .
Harold Lang (1923 – 16 November 1970) was a RADA-trained British character actor of stage and screen. [1] During the 1950s, in particular, played many sly or menacing roles in B-films . At one time he managed his own theatrical company. [ 2 ]
In response to Long's case, a spokesman for Kay Jewelers told KPRC, "Greater than 99% of our service and repair transactions are completed without inquiry to our customer service centers each year ...
The ring is now in the possession of Sotheby's London, where it will be auctioned on June 7 and is estimated to go for up to $455,000.
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On certiorari, the United States Supreme Court affirmed 5-4. In an opinion by Blackmun, J., it was held that the rule announced in Payton v.New York applies to a case which was pending on direct appeal when Payton was decided, Payton not having applied settled precedent to a new set of facts, not having announced an entirely new and unanticipated principle of law, nor having held either that ...
Johnson v. United States, 333 U.S. 10 (1948), was a significant United States Supreme Court decision addressing search warrants and the Fourth Amendment.In this case, where federal agents had probable cause to search a hotel room but did not obtain a warrant, the Court declared the search was "unreasonable."