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Manfrotto (also known as Bogen) produces arguably the best tripods in the world with a wealth of models to choose from.
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Trained as an engineer, Mr. Harman worked for David Bogen Co., a maker of public-address systems.
Stereo Magnate Harman Dies Stephen Miller 2011
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They see it as another amenity whose cost must be borne by the airport authorities, says Richard Bogen of FreeFi Networks, which operates the free networks at Denver and Oakland.
Airport Check-in: Free Wi-Fi on the rise, but it still isn't common 2010
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Colonel Bogen, agreed to allow Professor Dr. Carl Stange to offer the British a newspaper in light of the French and Flemish newspapers published for French and Belgian POW's at the camp.
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In March 1915, Archibald Harte and Christian Phildius visited the camp and Bogen expressed a great interest in the welfare of the camp population.
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Bogen (the camp commandant), Professor Carl Stange of the University of Göttingen, Schreiber, Phildius, and Harte, the delegates studied the problem of providing aid to the POWs.
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A German officer, Colonel Bogen was the commandant of the prison camp at Göttingen (III Army Corps) during the first three years of World War I.
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Harte reported that German officials were very sympathetic to the Association's plan, and that Bogen was interested in every phase of welfare work.
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The English newspaper featured letters from Colonel Bogen and Professor Stange and contained travelogues (Burma and Egypt), stories about Canada, poetry, and editorials.
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