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Ohler (Mönchengladbach)
Ohler, or Öhler, is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Aloys Karl Ohler (1817–1889), German cleric * Pete Ohler (1940–2021), Canadian football player and coach Companies include: * Kastner & Öhler, Austrian chain of department stores See also * Öhler system * Oehler {{Surname ...
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Aloys Karl Ohler
Aloys Karl Ohler was a Germans, German Catholic cleric and educationist. Biography He was born at Mainz on 2 January 1817. He attended the Gymnasium (school), gymnasium at Mainz, studied theology at Gießen, and was ordained a Roman Catholic priest at Mainz on 14 August 1839. His first charge was that of chaplain at Seligenstadt. Like his colleague, Christoph Moufang, he was one of the founders and teachers of the Progymnasium of that city. He became spiritual director of St. Rochus Hospital at Mainz in 1845, and pastor at Abenheim near Worms, Germany, Worms in 1847. On 21 June 1852, he was appointed director of the Hessian Catholic teachers' training college at Bensheim. During the fifteen years of his administration, encouraged by Bishop von Ketteler, Ohler laboured to infuse a better spirit into the Catholic teaching body of Hesse. On 8 April 1867, he was made a canon of the cathedral chapter of Mainz Cathedral, given charge of educational matters, and appointed lecturer in peda ...
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Pete Ohler
Peter Ohler (December 29, 1940 – June 7, 2021) was a Canadian football quarterback, coach, and art dealer working primarily with Canadian historic art. He played five seasons with the BC Lions of the Canadian Football League. Ohler attended Vancouver College for high school, playing basketball and football. Upon graduating, he first enrolled at Wenatchee Community College before transferring to the University of Washington. Ohler was also a member of the Winnipeg Blue Bombers. He was a member of the BC Lions team that won the 52nd Grey Cup. Professional football career BC Lions Following a successful run with the Washington Huskies while at the University of Washington, where he studied English with a focus on poetry, Ohler joined the BC Lions in 1963. Winnipeg Blue Bombers Ohler was picked in an equalization draft by the Winnipeg Blue Bombers in 1964 but retired. BC Lions The Winnipeg Blue Bombers traded Ohler to the BC Lions for Wayne Dennis and Ray Osbourne on October ...
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Kastner & Öhler
Kastner & Öhler is an Austrian chain of department stores, based in Graz, Styria, Austria, and mainly active in southern Austria. The family-run company dates back to a shop founded in 1873 by Karl Kastner and Herman Öhler. They were the first company in Central Europe to install fixed prices and ran mail orders, and built the first department store in Austria-Hungary. Today's company includes an online shop and the chain for sport, Gigasport, established in 1994. History On 1 January 1873, Karl Kastner and Herman Öhler founded a shop for mercery in Troppau (today: Opava).. When Karl Kastner was held up in Graz in 1883, he strolled through the town and found a free shop in the Sackstraße. He rented it, and it became the location of the company.Kastner&Öhler: Eine Familie mit Vi ...
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