- 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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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...
- re-varnished more often. Block, p. 99.
Hoehling, p. 111.
Hoehling, p. 121.
Hoehling, ch. 13.
Hoehling, ch 13.
Hoehling, p. 124. Lowe's
Official Report Part...
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judicial officer.
Hoehling kept the
second swearing-in a
secret until confirming Harry M. Daugherty's
revelation of it in 1932. When
Hoehling confirmed Daugherty's...
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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...
-
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...
- such an appellation.
Hoehling, p. 59. Block, p. 49.
Hoehling, pp. 50–51.
Hoehling, pp. 54–61. Block, p. 37. Both
Block and
Hoehling wrote that Lowe was...
- 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...
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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....
- ultimately, no firm
evidence was
uncovered to
substantiate the theory. A. A.
Hoehling,
author of the 1962 book Who Destro**** the Hindenburg?, also
about the...