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...Vogel Leads 1930 Against Tabor...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THREE CRIMSON SOCCER TEAMS WILL OPPOSE SPRINGFIELD, LINDSAY, AND TABOR TODAY | 10/9/1926 | See Source »

...Vogel '30, newly elected first-year captain, will lead his men, for the first time, against Tahor Academy, which last year defeated the 1929 team 2 to 0. This fall the first-year men are playing extremely well for the short time they have been working together. The play, however, will not be very consistent, for Coach Drohan intends to put as many of his men, as he is able, into the game...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THREE CRIMSON SOCCER TEAMS WILL OPPOSE SPRINGFIELD, LINDSAY, AND TABOR TODAY | 10/9/1926 | See Source »

...Freshman lineup will be as follows: W. J. Salmon, g.; F. E. Shine, r.f.b.; A. M. Stoylemayer, l.h.b.; Bernard Barnes, r.h.b.; C. H. Parker, c.h.b.; A. M. Booth, l.h.b.; Derk Bodde, r.o.f.; R. F. Dunham, r.i.f.; W. D. Vogel, c.; L. H. Butterfield, l.i.f.; and R. U. Clemens, l.o.f...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THREE CRIMSON SOCCER TEAMS WILL OPPOSE SPRINGFIELD, LINDSAY, AND TABOR TODAY | 10/9/1926 | See Source »

William Dickerman Vogel '30 of New York City was elected captain of the Freshman soccer team yesterday afternoon. Vogel is a graduate of Hotchkiss School. He will lead his team from the center forward position against Tabor Academy on Saturday. This promises to be a hard fought contest, inasmuch as Tabor is bringing every bit as strong an aggregation as that which beat the fast Freshman team of last year 2-0. Although playing forward this year, Vogel gained his experience as half back for two years on the town team of Lausanne, Switzerland...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: NEW SOCCER CAPTAINS WILL LEAD TEAMS NEXT SATURDAY | 10/7/1926 | See Source »

Miss Mabel Vogel, of the Winnetka, Ill., public library, seeing what a business it is for parents and teachers to find the right reading for the young idea, enlisted teachers in 35 cities to collect ballots from 36,700 school children and enable her to make out a graded list of 700 books to recommend her contribution to Children's Book Week (Nov. 8-14). Telling the Illinois Library Association about it last week in Rockford, Miss Vogel told other things she had learned: An Omaha boy, aged 13, after reading and liking Tom Sawyer, had declared...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Not Serious | 10/26/1925 | See Source »

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