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Robert "Bob"
Hoehl (December 13, 1941 –
November 7, 2010) was a co-founder of the
software company IDX
Systems and a
Vermont philanthropist. Born in Brooklyn...
- Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,
Hoehling was the son of
Annie Tilghman Hoehling (1841–1923) and
Adolph A.
Hoehling (1839–1920), a rear
admiral and doctor...
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killing six men (
Hoehling, p. 82).
Another did
heavy damage to a 5-inch (127.0 mm) gun
battery and
wiped out its
entire crew (
Hoehling, pp. 90–92, see...
- Zeppelin's
final flight. The
producers of the film were sued by
Hoehling for plagiarism, but
Hoehling's case was
dismissed because he had
presented his sabotage...
- it was
revealed by
Harry M.
Daugherty in 1932, and
confirmed by
Hoehling. When
Hoehling confirmed Daugherty's story, he
indicated that Daugherty, then...
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South Burlington, Vermont,
United States. It was
founded in 1969 by
Robert Hoehl,
Richard Tarrant, and Paul Egerman. IDX was
acquired by
General Electric...
- Syracuse, NY:
Syracuse University Libraries.
Retrieved January 17, 2024.
Hoehl,
David (May 2019). "A
Visit to the
Belfer Audio Laboratory at
Syracuse University"...
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Naval Incidents of the
Civil War, a 1989 book by the son of
Adolph A.
Hoehling (homonym.) **** the Torpedoes, a 1990 book by Paul ****yer This disambiguation...
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return to Washington, and his oath was re-administered by
Judge Adolph A.
Hoehling, Jr. of the
United States District Court for the
District of Columbia....
- 21, 1923,
President Coolidge repeated the oath
before Justice Adolph A.
Hoehling Jr. of the
Court of the
District of
Columbia at the
Willard Hotel, Washington...