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    Emil Hațieganu (December 9, 1878—May 13, 1959) was a Romanian politician and jurist, a prominent member of the Romanian National Party (PNR) and of its...
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  • Hațieganu is a Romanian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Emil Hațieganu (1878–1959), Romanian politician and jurist Iuliu Hațieganu, brother...
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    He was a member of the Romanian Academy and brother of politician Emil Hațieganu. He was also an architect, and his work was part of the architecture...
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    (1926–1927) Gheorghe Bogdan-Duică (1927–1928) Emil Hațieganu (1928–1929) Emil Racoviță (1929–1930) Iuliu Hațieganu (1930–1931) Nicolae Drăganu (1931–1932) Florian...
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    Gheorghiu-Dej Vladimir Ghika † Toma Ghițulescu Nicolae Giosan Paul Goma Emil Hațieganu Traian Herseni Iuliu Hirțea Iuliu Hossu Victor Iamandi † Ion Ioanid...
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    the border to Romania, with the assistance of intellectuals such as Emil Hațieganu, Raoul Șorban, Aurel Socol and Dezső Miskolczy, as well as various peasants...
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  • Iuliu Hațieganu University of Medicine and Pharmacy (Romanian: Universitatea de Medicină și Farmacie „Iuliu Hațieganu", or UMF Cluj) in Cluj-Napoca, Romania...
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    in Romania, but the decision had to be followed. On January 7, 1946, Emil Hațieganu, from PNȚ, and Mihail Romniceanu [ro], from PNL took the oath as ministers...
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    National Liberal Mihail Romniceanu [ro] and the National Peasants' Emil Hațieganu joined the cabinet as Minister without Portfolio. In mid-December 1945...
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    Romanians and 6.33% Hungarians. Pavel Dan (1907 – 1937), prose writer Emil Hațieganu (1878 — 1959), politician and jurist Gheorghe Mureșan (born 1971), former...
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    (the National Liberal Mihail Romniceanu and the National Peasants' Emil Hațieganu) as Ministers without Portfolio (January 1946). At the time, Groza's...
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    Giurescu, historian, minister Pan Halippa, president of Sfatul Țării Emil Hațieganu, minister Iuliu Hossu, bishop Ilie Lazăr, party leader Gheorghe N. Leon...
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    Livezeanu (19 August - 30 November 1946) Minister Secretaries of State: Emil Hațieganu (7 January - 30 November 1946) Mihail Romniceanu (7 January - 30 November...
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  • Among these were political prisoners charged with sabotage, such as Emil Hațieganu, Silviu Dragomir [ro], and Anton Dumitriu [ro]. Fourteen to eighteen...
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    political censorship, resulting in the closure of other PNȚ newspapers. Emil Hațieganu reported that 40 party newspapers had been shut down since 1944; Dreptatea...
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    appealing to members of the PNȚ underground, namely Gheorghe Zane and Emil Hațieganu. In similar circumstances, Benvenisti himself noted that he had maintained...
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    also drew support from two former PNȚ-ists, namely Gheorghe Zane and Emil Hațieganu, prompting the regime to investigate. By 1949, Zissu had entered the...
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    Onisifor Ghibu Rodrig Goliescu Anton Golopenția † George Grigorovici † Emil Hațieganu A. de Herz Iuliu Hirțea Ioan Hudiță Iosif Jumanca Leon Kalustian Dumitru...
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    being debated between the two of us with no one else aware of it, Dr. Emil Hațieganu came to see me. [...] He said: I have two aviators who have a plane...
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    Ministers of State: Pantelimon Halippa (14 January - 13 November 1933) Emil Hațieganu (14 January - 13 November 1933) Stelian Neagoe - "Istoria guvernelor...
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    regional committee, Hațieganu declared Vaida to be a "great man, but one who errs". The FR leadership retorted, alleging that Hațieganu, had been a "zealous...
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    August 11, 1932 , October 20, 1932, January 14, 1933, September 22, 1933 Emil Hațieganu - July 22, 1933 (ad interim) Mircea Djuvara [ro] - August 29, 1936 Vasile...
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  • Halberstam (1905-1994), Orthodox Jewish rabbi Emil Hațieganu (1878-1959), politician and jurist Iuliu Hațieganu (1885-1959), doctor, tuberculosis researcher...
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  • 1940 - physicist corresponding member 1992 Emil Hațieganu 1878–1959 jurist honorary member 1945 Iuliu Hațieganu 1885–1959 physician titular member 1955 Dan...
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    Gheorghe Dima [ro] (1847–1925), composer, conductor, and teacher Iuliu Hațieganu (1885–1959), physician Jenő Janovics (1872–1945), actor, scenarist, and...
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    Communications: Eduart Mirto (11 August - 19 October 1932) Ministers of State: Emil Hațieganu (11 August - 19 October 1932) Stelian Neagoe - "Istoria guvernelor României...
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    1930 - 17 April 1931) Minister of Labour, Health, and Social Security: Emil Hațieganu (10 October 1930 - 17 April 1931) Minister of State: Pantelimon Halippa...
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    Averell Harriman and Andrey Januaryevich Vyshinskiy. After the discussion Emil Hațieganu from the Peasants' Party and Mihail Romniceanu [ro] from the Liberal...
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  • Germani 1945 Vasile Gheorghiu 1938 Arthur Gorovei 1940 Peter Hänggi 2015 Emil Hațieganu 1945 Prince Nicholas Hohenzollern 1929 Iuliu Hossu 1945 Constantin Karadja...
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    1932) Ioan Gr. Periețeanu (7 June - 10 August 1932) Ministers of State: Emil Hațieganu (6 June - 10 August 1932) Pantelimon Halippa (6 June - 10 August 1932)...
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