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Flickinger is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Andy Flickinger (born 1978), French cyclist * Daniel Flickinger, audio engineer * Daniel Kumler Flickinger (1824–1911), American bishop *Don Flickinger (1907–1997), American surgeon * Grace Mary Flickinger SBS (1935–2024), American biology professor * Hali Flickinger (born 1994), American swimmer * Jason Flickinger (born 1977), American rower See also *Burt Flickinger Center Burt Flickinger Center is a multipurpose indoor venue located in downtown Buffalo, New York. The venue is named after Burt Prentice Flickinger, Jr., an heir to the S.M. Flickinger food distribution company who spearheaded efforts to bring the ..., a sports venue in Buffalo, New York, United States * Flickinger Center for Performing Arts, a theater in Alamogordo, New Mexico, United States {{surname ...
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Andy Flickinger
Andy Flickinger (born 4 November 1978 in Saint-Martin-d'Hères) is a former French professional road bicycle racer. He won the GP Ouest-France in 2003. Major results ;1999 : 8th Overall Étoile de Bessèges : 10th Trofeo Luis Puig ;2002 : 1st Stage 2 Paris–Corrèze : 3rd Overall Circuit des Mines : 5th Dwars door Vlaanderen ;2003 : 1st GP Ouest-France : 1st Classic de l'Indre : 1st Bordeaux–Caudéran : Tour de France ::Held after Stage 1 : 3rd A Travers le Morbihan : 5th Road race, National Road Championships : 5th Kuurne–Brussels–Kuurne : 5th Tour de Vendée ;2005 : 1st Stage 2a Circuit de la Sarthe ;2007 : 9th Overall Tour de Picardie The Tour de Picardie was a professional multi-stage cycle road race that was held between 1936 and 2016 in Picardy, France. In its last twelve editions, it was organised as a 2.1 event on the UCI Europe Tour The UCI Continental Circuits are a se ... External links * * 1978 births Living people Sportspeople from Saint-Martin ...
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Daniel Flickinger
Daniel N. Flickinger was an audio engineer in the late 1960s and 1970s, who designed and manufactured some of the era's most important music recording consoles. He designed recording consoles for Sly Stone, Curtis Mayfield, The Association, Ike Turner's Bolic Sound, Johnny Cash, and Funkadelic, Muscle Shoals Sound Studio, Cinderella Records, and United Sound Systems among many others. Flickinger revolutionized recorded music through the ''sweepable EQ'', an original equalization scheme. Many credit Flickinger with the first design of a working sweepable EQ, while others contend he was one of many who did important work in early EQ innovations. Either way, Flickinger's design of these EQ's would influence his circuit design, and the work of others worldwide. Flickinger innovations *invention of the Parametric EQ.Source: How Does It Sound Now?: Legendary Engineers and Vintage Gear. Gary Gottlieb Author. Pg 29. *invention of the first recording consoles with Parametric EQ in ...
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Daniel Kumler Flickinger
Daniel Kumler Flickinger (25 May 1824 – 29 August 1911) was an American bishop of the Church of the United Brethren in Christ, elected in 1885. He was the twenty-fifth Bishop of this Christian denomination, and the first elected to the office of Missionary Bishop. Family Bishop Flickinger was born 25 May 1824 near the village of Seven Mile, Butler County, Ohio, the sixth of the fourteen children born to Jacob and Hannah (Kumler) Flickinger. Jacob's ancestors were Swiss Mennonites; Hannah was the daughter of Henry Kumler Sr, a Bishop and influential leader in the early years of the Church of the United Brethren in Christ. Henry's son Henry Kumler Jr likewise was elected Bishop. Bishop Flickinger was therefore a grandson and a nephew of U.B. Bishops. His mother, Hannah, was the daughter, sister and mother of U.B. Bishops. Flickinger's parents were married in Franklin County, Pennsylvania, there establishing their first home. In 1818 they moved to Ohio. The next year Hann ...
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Don Flickinger
Don Davis Flickinger (26 November 1907 – 23 February 1997) was a military flight surgeon and pioneer in aerospace medicine who retired from the United States Air Force as a brigadier general. Flickinger was born in Erie, Pennsylvania on 26 November 1907 and graduated from Los Angeles High School in 1925. He then attended Stanford University, graduating with an A.B. in 1929. Flickinger received his medical degree from the Stanford School of Medicine in 1933. He completed his medical training at the Vanderbilt University School of Medicine in 1934 and was then commissioned as a first lieutenant in the U.S. Army Medical Corps. From July to November 1937, Flickinger trained as a flight surgeon at Randolph Field in Bexar County, Texas. As an expert in the physiology of high altitude flight, Flickinger accompanied a squadron of nine B-17 bombers from Hawaii to the Philippines in September 1941. He was subsequently awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross. After returning from the ...
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Grace Mary Flickinger
Grace Mary Flickinger (September 7, 1935 – June 11, 2024) was an American religious sister and college professor. She was a biology professor at Xavier University of Louisiana (XULA) from 1968 to 2016, and served as the school's faculty athletics representative from 1981 to 2016. Early life and education Flickinger was born in the District of Columbia and raised in Millville, New Jersey, the youngest child of Edmond J. B. Flickinger and Helen C. Reardon Flickinger. Her mother was a nurse, and her father was a glassworker and veteran of World War I. She graduated from Sacred Heart High School in 1952. She attended Blessed Sacrament College, and earned a master's degree from Catholic University of America. She completed doctoral studies at the University of Southern Mississippi. Flickinger joined the Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament in 1952, and professed her final vows in 1960. Career Flickinger was a biology professor as Xavier University of Louisiana from 1968 to 2016, and ...
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Hali Flickinger
Hali Flickinger (born July 7, 1994) is a retired American swimmer who specializes in freestyle, butterfly, and individual medley events. She represents the Cali Condors of the International Swimming League. Flickinger qualified for the 2016 Summer Olympics in the 200 meter butterfly and finished seventh in the finals. For the 2020 Summer Olympics, Flickinger qualified to compete in the 200 meter butterfly and 400 meter individual medley, and she won the bronze medal in both events. Career Early career Flickinger grew up in Spring Grove, Pennsylvania, and swam for coach Michael Brooks at the York YMCA Aquatic Club. She graduated from Spring Grove Area High School, where she was a three-time Scholastic All-American. She was the national champion at the 2011 and 2012 YMCA Short Course national championships in the 200 yard butterfly, where she set a new event record both years. Internationally, she won silver in the 4 × 200 meter freestyle relay as a member of the prelim team a ...
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Jason Flickinger
Jason Flickinger (born 9 May 1977 in Ohio, United States) is an American rower, Boat Race winner, and a former World Champion. Education Flickinger was educated at Corning-Painted Post East High School and Princeton University. He then enrolled at Keble College, Oxford where he undertook a Masters of Business Administration. The Boat Race Whilst at Oxford University, Flickinger was a member of Oxford University Boat Club and took part in the Boat Race in 2005. Both universities had extremely strong intakes that year, with Cambridge boasting several world champions and the Oxford crew including Olympic silver medallist Barney Williams. Oxford, with Flickinger in the seven seat, won the contest by two lengths in a time of 16 minutes 42 minutes. International rowing career Flickinger won his first senior international vest in 2001. He sat in the three seat of the United States eight, which won the first World Cup event of the 2001 season, but then competed at the Wor ...
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