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Helfrich NETHERLANDS 1945
Helfrich is both a surname and a given name. Notable people with the name include: Surname: * The Helfrich family of South African cricketers: ** Dudley Helfrich (1912–1980) ** Basil Helfrich (1919–1938) ** Cyril Helfrich (1924–2002) ** Kenneth Helfrich (1927–1982) * Conrad Emil Lambert Helfrich (1886–1962), Dutch admiral * Jeff Helfrich (born 1967/68), American politician * John Helfrich (1795–1852), American pastor and homeopath * Karl Helfrich, American physical oceanographer * Mark Helfrich (other), multiple people * Theo Helfrich (1913–1978), German racing driver * Ty Helfrich (1890–1955), American baseball player * Wolfgang Helfrich (born 1932), German physicist Given name: * Helfrich Bernhard Wenck 200px, Helfrich Bernhard Wenck Helfrich Bernhard Wenck (19 June 1739 – 27 April 1803) was a German historian and educator born in Idstein, Hesse. He attended the Darmstadt Pädagogium, where his father, Johann Martin Wenck, served as rec ...
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Dudley Helfrich
Dudley George Helfrich (17 May 1912 – 13 June 1980) was a South African cricketer who played first-class cricket for Griqualand West cricket team, Griqualand West, Gauteng cricket team, Transvaal and Northerns cricket team, North-Eastern Transvaal between 1929 and 1940. He was the eldest of four brothers who played first-class cricket in South Africa. He opened the batting in North-Eastern Transvaal's first first-class match in 1937–38. In their second match he hit his highest score, 92, against his former team Transvaal, in North-Eastern Transvaal's first first-class victory. References External links

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Basil Helfrich
Basil Arthur Helfrich (30 March 1919 – 6 March 1938) was a South African cricketer who showed great promise as a teenager but died at the age of 18. He was one of four brothers who played first-class cricket in South Africa. Life and career Basil Helfrich lived in Kimberley, where he made his first-class debut in March 1935 a few days before his 16th birthday, playing for Griqualand West in a victory over Western Province. Also in the Griqualand West team were John Waddington, who had made his debut earlier in the season a few days younger than Helfrich and would play for Griqualand West for another 24 years; Tony Harris, 18 years old, who would play Test cricket for South Africa after World War II; and Helfrich's elder brother Dudley, who had made his debut five seasons earlier at the age of 17. As he was still at school, he played only home matches in his first two seasons. In 1935–36 he top-scored with 66 in the match against Orange Free State, and then top-scored in ...
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Cyril Helfrich
Cyril Desmond Helfrich (21 March 1924 – 23 March 2002) was a South African cricketer who played first-class cricket for Griqualand West between 1945 and 1958. He was one of four brothers who played first-class cricket in South Africa. A middle-order batsman and occasional medium-pace bowler, Cyril Helfrich had his most successful season in 1950–51, when he was one of only five batsmen to score 500 runs in the Currie Cup. He made 524 runs at an average of 52.40, including his highest first-class score of 165 in the match against Eastern Province, when he went to the wicket with the score at 27 for 3. At the end of the season he played in a trial match to help the selectors choose the team to tour England that year, but he was unsuccessful. Helfrich was particularly successful in Griqualand West's matches against touring teams. He top-scored for them in the match against MCC in 1948–49 with 71 in the first innings, scored 77 against the Australians Australians, coll ...
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Kenneth Helfrich
Kenneth Helfrich (28 March 1927 – 15 February 1982) was a South African cricketer who played first-class cricket First-class cricket, along with List A cricket and Twenty20 cricket, is one of the highest-standard forms of cricket. A first-class match is one of three or more days' scheduled duration between two sides of eleven players each and is officiall ... for Griqualand West and North-Eastern Transvaal between 1950 and 1959. He was the youngest of four brothers who all played first-class cricket. Helfrich played irregularly in first-class cricket: eight matches in 11 seasons. In his second match he made 87 and took 5 for 46 for Griqualand West against Eastern Province. In 1956–57, in his first match for North-Eastern Transvaal, he scored 71 in a team total of 125 against the touring MCC; '' Wisden'' noted: "Helfrich, who batted without gloves, made several fine drives in a stay of two and a half hours. Extras was the next best score."'' Wisden'' 1958, p. 826. R ...
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Conrad Emil Lambert Helfrich
Lieutenant Admiral Conrad Emil Lambert Helfrich (11 October 1886 – 20 September 1962) of the Royal Netherlands Navy was a leading Dutch naval figure of World War II. He was born in Semarang. World War II Helfrich was appointed overall commander of all forces in the Netherlands East Indies in October 1939. At the outbreak of the war in the Pacific he gave instructions to wage war aggressively. His small force of submarines sank more Japanese ships in the first weeks of the war than the entire British and US navies together, an exploit which earned him the nickname "Ship-a-day Helfrich". Admiral Helfrich worked tirelessly to establish co-operation with the Allied navies in the area since he knew that the Dutch could not hope to protect the Dutch East Indies by themselves. Java Sea When a combined command (ABDA) was finally created in January 1942, he was bypassed for the post of commander of the navy, in favour of Admiral Thomas C. Hart of the United States Navy. Helfrich's ...
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Jeff Helfrich
Jeffrey Allen Helfrich (born April 1968) is a Republican member of the Oregon House of Representatives. He represents the 52nd district, which covers all of Hood River County and parts of Clackamas, Multnomah and Wasco counties. Early life Helfrich served as an airman in the United States Air Force during Operation Desert Shield and Operation Desert Storm. He then was a sergeant with the Portland Police Bureau for 25 years. Political career Helfrich served on the Cascade Locks City Council from his appointment in 2011 until November 2012. He was again appointed in February 2013 and served until June 2015, when he resigned and moved to Hood River. On November 6, 2017, incumbent Oregon State Representative Mark Johnson resigned. Helfrich was appointed by a unanimous vote of Clackamas, Hood River, and Multnomah county commissioners to serve the remainder of his term. Helfrich ran for a full two-year term in 2018, but was defeated by Democrat Anna Williams. In 2020, he los ...
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John Helfrich
Rev. Johannes Helfrich ( Weisenberg, PA, 1 January 1795 – 1852) was an American pastor and co-founder of the first homeopathic medical school in the United States at Allentown, Pennsylvania Allentown (Pennsylvania Dutch language, Pennsylvania Dutch: ''Allenschteddel'', ''Allenschtadt'', or ''Ellsdaun'') is a city in Lehigh County, Pennsylvania, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania. The city has a population of 125,845 as of the 2020 United .... He was the son of Rev. Johann Henrich Helffrich, originally of Mosbach (Baden). References {{DEFAULTSORT:Helfrich, John American clergy American homeopaths 1795 births 1852 deaths 19th-century American clergy ...
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Karl Helfrich
Karl R. Helfrich is an American physical oceanographer. Helfrich earned his Bachelor of Science in engineering from Duke University in 1979. He completed a Master of Science degree and doctorate from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1982 and 1985, respectively. He is a senior scientist at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, serving as J. S. Johnson Chair as Education Coordinator from 2001 to 2006, and was H. B. Bigelow Chair for Excellence in Oceanography between 2014 and 2017. In 2001, Helfrich was elected a fellow of the American Physical Society " r laboratory, analytical, numerical, and observational contributions to understanding waves, hydraulic control, abyssal ocean circulation, thermals, plumes, viscous fingering and other areas of geophysical fluid dynamics Geophysical fluid dynamics, in its broadest meaning, refers to the fluid dynamics of naturally occurring flows, such as lava flows, oceans, and planetary atmospheres, on Earth and other planets. Two phy ...
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Mark Helfrich (other)
Mark Helfrich may refer to: *Mark Helfrich (American football) (born 1973), American football coach *Mark Helfrich (film editor) Mark Helfrich (born November 13, 1957) is an American film editor and director. He is an elected member of American Cinema Editors (ACE) and serves on the board as an associate director.
(born 1957), American film editor * Mark Helfrich (politician) (born 1978), German politician {{Hndis, name=Helfrich, Mark ...
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Theo Helfrich
Theodor Helfrich (13 May 1913 in Frankfurt am Main – 29 April 1978 in Ludwigshafen am Rhein) was a racing driver from Germany. He participated in three World Championship Grands Prix, debuting on 3 August 1952, but scored no championship points. He was German Formula Two Champion in 1953, took a number of wins in the German Formula Three Championship in a Cooper-Norton, and finished in second place in the 1952 24 Hours of Le Mans The 1952 24 Hours of Le Mans was the 20th Grand Prix of Endurance, and took place on 14–15 June 1952 at Circuit de la Sarthe. After 22 years away, Mercedes-Benz returned in triumph, scoring a 1–2 victory with their new gull-wing Mercedes-Ben ... race. Complete World Championship results ( key) References External links Theo Helfrich profile at The 500 Owners Association {{DEFAULTSORT:Helfrich, Theo German racing drivers German Formula One drivers Klenk Formula One drivers 1913 births 1978 deaths 24 Hours of Le Mans drivers S ...
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Ty Helfrich
Emory Wilbur "Ty" Helfrich (born October 9, 1890, in Pleasantville, New Jersey; died March 18, 1955, in Pleasantville, New Jersey) played second base for the 1915 Brooklyn Tip-Tops of the Federal League. That season was the only season he played Major League Baseball. Prior to his baseball career, he attended Lafayette College in Easton, Pennsylvania. After baseball, he returned to South Jersey South Jersey comprises the southern portion of the U.S. state of New Jersey located between the lower Delaware River and the Atlantic Ocean. The designation of South Jersey with a distinct toponym is a colloquialism rather than an administrative ... to become a high school coach. References Major League Baseball second basemen Baseball players from Atlantic County, New Jersey 1890 births 1955 deaths Brooklyn Tip-Tops players Lafayette Leopards baseball players People from Pleasantville, New Jersey Lowell Grays players Newport News Shipbuilders players Petersburg Goobers pl ...
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Wolfgang Helfrich
Wolfgang Helfrich (born 25 March 1932) is a German physicist and inventor recognized for his contributions to twisted-nematic liquid crystal technology, which is used to produce a variety of modern LCD electronic displays. Career Helfrich studied physics in Munich, Göttingen, and Tübingen. Helfrich joined RCA in 1967, became interested in Charles-Victor Mauguin's twisted structure, and thought it might be used to create an electronic display. However, RCA showed little interest, because they felt that any effect that used two polarizers would also have a large amount of light absorption, requiring it to be brightly lit. In 1970, Helfrich left RCA and joined the Central Research Laboratories of Hoffmann-LaRoche in Switzerland, where he teamed up with Swiss physicist Martin Schadt, a solid-state physicist. Schadt built a sample with electrodes and a twisted version of a liquid-crystal material called PEBAB (p-ethoxybenzylidene-p'-aminobenzonitrile), which Helfrich had r ...
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