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...semiannual meeting in Miami Beach last week, high on the docket was the election of a president to take office next June. Not surprisingly, the delegates chose a small-town general practitioner, a man who projects just the sort of image that the A.M.A. prefers: Dr. James Ziegler Appel, 57, of Lancaster...
...Appel's ancestors immigrated from the Palatinate in 1732. He is the son of a doctor who delivered his own baby in the family quarters above his office. Today, Dr. Appel (pronounced apple) still practices in the house where he was born. He wears a hearing aid and is enough of a gadgeteer to have adapted it to serve as a stethoscope. "A lot handier than a regular stethoscope," he says, "for getting inside a man's shirt...
...freshman soccer team outplayed the Bullpups and scored a 1-0 victory on center forward Haven Pell's third-period goal off a centering pass from right wing Ken Appel...
...passes weren't as accurate during the third quarter, and though the ball spent most of its time in Exeter territory there were few real threats. Hustling left wing Ken Appel made some fine centering passes, but, with Pell on the bench nursing a slight muscle sprain, most of them landed amid a crowd of Exeter backs...
...KAREL APPEL-Hahn, 960 Madison Ave. at 75th. Appel pummels the canvas in violent combat with his images, beating his nudes into a submission that they mock with their startling audacity. At Jackson, 32 East 69th, he provides his candid figures with saxophones, pearl-handled pistols, and telephones for eyes, ears and mouths. Both through April...