Having invested in over fifty Broadway and Off-Broadway productions, Vogel co-produced the Tony Award-nominated Marlene, and co-produced the Lucille Lortel Award winning "Shakespeare’s R&J" Off-Broadway, R.T. Robinson’s The Cover of Life in the fall of 1994 at the American Place Theater, as well as co-produced the Off-Broadway musical Lust in June 1995.
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As general manager for Lumadrama (a son e lumiere) at Independence Hall in Philadelphia, PA, Mr. Vogel coordinated this tourist and educational program with the U.S. Department of the Interior and was responsible for its operation.
Frédéric Chopin | Frederic Rzewski | Frederic Remington | Frédéric Joliot-Curie | George Frederic Watts | Frédéric Artru | Frederic William Maitland | Frederic Hymen Cowen | Jean-Frédéric Phélypeaux, Count of Maurepas | Frederic Louis Norden | Frédéric Belaubre | Frédéric Beigbeder | Wladimir Vogel | Jürgen Vogel | Frederic Edwin Church | Frédéric de Coninck | Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi | Allan Vogel | Julius Vogel | Heiko Vogel | Frederic Weatherly | Frederic Township, Michigan | Frederic Thesiger, 2nd Baron Chelmsford | Frederic Reynolds | Frédéric Prinz von Anhalt | Frédéric Passy | Frederic Fox | Frédéric Courant | Frederic Austin | Sir Julius Vogel Award |
In 1910, he succeeded Caspar Whitney as president of the American Olympic Committee, now the United States Olympic Committee, but only served for five weeks, prior to Col Robert Means Thompson.
When the Marine Corps was not satisfied with the leadership of its commander, Major General Clayton B. Vogel, Commandant Thomas Holcomb ordered Alexander Vandegrift to take command.
The 1998 Masayoshi Ōhira Memorial Prize was awarded for his work in Freer Markets, More Rules: Regulatory Reform in Advanced Industrial Countries.