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The Vogt family has its name from the little village Villigen where there are still many people carrying this family name and where by pure chance the SIN/PSI laboratory is located. So one day during a longer stay at the theory group of our laboratory Erich decided to pay a visit to the office of the community of Villigen. He got a somewhat coolish reception when he mentioned how his baptist family was evicted from the then Swiss confederation some 300 years ago, but nevertheless got some information on the family tree. He then reported the episode, laughingly explaining that he got the impression that the people at the office were afraid he might make some monetarian requests as an old citizen of Villigen (typically Swiss, he thought). |
The Vogt family has its name from the little village Villigen where there are still many people carrying this family name and where by pure chance the SIN/PSI laboratory is located. So one day during a longer stay at the theory group of our laboratory Erich decided to pay a visit to the office of the community of Villigen. He got a somewhat coolish reception when he mentioned how his baptist family was evicted from the then Swiss confederation some 300 years ago, but nevertheless got some information on the family tree. He then reported the episode, laughingly explaining that he got the impression that the people at the office were afraid he might make some monetarian requests as an old citizen of Villigen (typically Swiss, he thought). |
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===[[Lisa Vogt's Introductions]]=== |
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===[[Ewart Blackmore's tribute to Erich]]=== |
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===[[Eric Vogt's tribute to his Grandfather]]=== |
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===[[David Vogt's tribute to his Father]]=== |
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===[[Peter Vogt's tribute to his Brother]]=== |
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===[[Lisa Vogt's Closing Remarks]]=== |
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===[[Jess Brewer's story about Erich]]=== |
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===[[Milan & Marlies Locher remember Erich]]=== |
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There's always room for more! Contact [mailto:jessh.brewer@gmail.com Jess] to make additions, subtractions or corrections. |
Latest revision as of 08:44, 2 September 2022
Erich Vogt --> here
The Vogt family has its name from the little village Villigen where there are still many people carrying this family name and where by pure chance the SIN/PSI laboratory is located. So one day during a longer stay at the theory group of our laboratory Erich decided to pay a visit to the office of the community of Villigen. He got a somewhat coolish reception when he mentioned how his baptist family was evicted from the then Swiss confederation some 300 years ago, but nevertheless got some information on the family tree. He then reported the episode, laughingly explaining that he got the impression that the people at the office were afraid he might make some monetarian requests as an old citizen of Villigen (typically Swiss, he thought).
Lisa Vogt's Introductions
Ewart Blackmore's tribute to Erich
Eric Vogt's tribute to his Grandfather
David Vogt's tribute to his Father
Peter Vogt's tribute to his Brother
Lisa Vogt's Closing Remarks
Jess Brewer's story about Erich
Milan & Marlies Locher remember Erich
There's always room for more! Contact Jess to make additions, subtractions or corrections.