Alfred "Fred" Böhler (July 26, 1912, Zürich - January 10, 1995, Zumikon) was a Swiss jazz keyboardist and bandleader. Böhler started on violin as a child...
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1951. p. 2. "Bohler takes stadium reins". Spokesman-Review. (Spokane, Washington). August 2, 1950. p. 5. "Death takes J. Fred Bohler". Lewiston Morning...
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professional baseball player Britta Böhler (born 1960), German lawyer, member of the Dutch Senate for the GreenLeft Party Fred Bohler (1885–1960), American athlete...
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against Arizona. Named after longtime head coach and athletic director Fred Bohler (1885–1960) in October 1946, it was refurbished in 2000 and is currently...
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vibraphonist. Osterwald began his career as a pianist. He arranged for Fred Böhler in the late 1930s and joined him as a trumpeter in 1941; around this...
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Bonsall, 74, American artist and children's book author and illustrator. Fred Böhler, 82, Swiss jazz keyboardist and bandleader. Nicholas Cavaliere, 95, American...
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Ashmore (1904–1905) Everett Sweeley (1905–1907) John R. Bender (1907–1908) Fred Bohler (1908–1926) Karl Schlademan (1926–1928) Jack Friel (1928–1958) Marv Harshman...
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Ashmore (1904–05) Everett M. Sweeley (1905–07) John R. Bender (1907–08) Fred Bohler (1908–26) Karl Schlademan (1926–28) Jack Friel (1928–58) Marv Harshman...
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Ashmore (1904–1905) Everett Sweeley (1905–1907) John R. Bender (1907–1908) Fred Bohler (1908–1926) Karl Schlademan (1926–1928) Jack Friel (1928–1958) Marv Harshman...
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v t e Washington State Cougars athletic directors Fred Bohler (1915–1950) Robert Brumblay (1950–1951) Golden Romney (1951–1954) Stan Bates (1954–1971)...
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Washington State, Bohler – a 5'11" center – led the Cougars to an NCAA national championship in 1916–17 while playing under head coach Fred Bohler, his older...
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Ashmore (1904–1905) Everett Sweeley (1905–1907) John R. Bender (1907–1908) Fred Bohler (1908–1926) Karl Schlademan (1926–1928) Jack Friel (1928–1958) Marv Harshman...
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v t e Washington State Cougars athletic directors Fred Bohler (1915–1950) Robert Brumblay (1950–1951) Golden Romney (1951–1954) Stan Bates (1954–1971)...
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Grandjean (1942) and René Weiss (until 1944). During the war he played with Fred Böhler until 1945 when he founded a big band of his own which included Flavio...
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11–43. Bohler was born on February 8, 1887. He died in December 1968 and was buried in Arlington National Cemetery. He was a brother of Fred Bohler and Roy...
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Bender (1907–1908) Frank Sanger (1909–1912) John R. Bender (1913–1915) Fred Bohler (1916–1920) Frank Barber (1921–1922) Harry Applequist (1923–1926) Buck...
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Nicos Jaritz Willi Fantl Fred Martin Vic Dickenson Ruby Braff Hans Koller James P. Johnson Kansas City Six Ingo Fred Böhler Ted Evans Dieter Glawischnig...
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season, Bender left to coach football at Kansas State and was replaced by Fred Bohler, who led the team to Northwest Conference titles in 1916 and 1918. Following...
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director for the Cougars, according to WSU Sports Information, include: Fred Bohler, Director of Department of Physical Education and Athletics, 1915–1948...
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last played in Spokane in 1910. The first manager of the stadium was Fred Bohler, the former coach and athletic director at Washington State College in...
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Bender (1907–1908) Frank Sanger (1909–1912) John R. Bender (1913–1915) Fred Bohler (1916–1920) Frank Barber (1921–1922) Harry Applequist (1923–1926) Buck...
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Miles, and replaced him with former Iowa State and Chicago Bulls head coach Fred Hoiberg, a Lincoln native. On June 25, 2021, it was announced that Moos would...
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v t e Washington State Cougars athletic directors Fred Bohler (1915–1950) Robert Brumblay (1950–1951) Golden Romney (1951–1954) Stan Bates (1954–1971)...
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Bender (1907–1908) Frank Sanger (1909–1912) John R. Bender (1913–1915) Fred Bohler (1916–1920) Frank Barber (1921–1922) Harry Applequist (1923–1926) Buck...
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