Hermann Helms (1870, New York USA – 1963, Brooklyn) was an American chess player, writer, and promoter. He is a member of the United States Chess Hall of Fame, organized as part of the World Chess Hall of Fame.
HermannHelms (1870, New York USA – 1963, Brooklyn) was an American chess player, writer, and promoter. He is a member of the United States Chess Hall...
Hermann Gottlieb Helmer (13 July 1849 – 2 April 1919) was a German architect who mainly worked in Austria. After completing an apprenticeship as a bricklayer...
social and economic analyst and critic HermannHelms (1870-1963), American chess player, writer and promoter Jesse Helms (1921-2008), U.S. senator from North...
architect Ferdinand Fellner and HermannHelmer. Nora and Torvald Helmer, main characters in the play A Doll's House Helm (disambiguation) Hjalmar This disambiguation...
spawned by the tournament. The Daily Bulletins produced by HermannHelms proved so popular that Helms started the American Chess Bulletin as a direct consequence...
the chairman was HermannHelms (1898–1983), son of the previous chairman; he was succeeded in turn by his son, also HermannHelms. In 1948, the company...
one could figure out how to classify it, but forwarded her inquiry to HermannHelms, the "Dean of American Chess", who told her that Master Max Pavey, former...
Rettung Schiffbrüchiger. Official English language website Men in Red - HermannHelms Documents and clippings about German Sea Rescue Society in the 20th...
Brooklyn CC championship 1895/96, +3−1=0, withdrew after four rounds (HermannHelms won); Nuremberg 1896, +3−10=5, sixteenth (Em. Lasker won); New York...
from 1904 to 1962. It was published from New York City. The editor was HermannHelms (1870–1963), who founded the magazine and edited it until his death...
Anglo-American series. He was the inventor of a chess cable code. In 1904 he and HermannHelms published the first issue of the American Chess Bulletin. That issue...
1986 9 Sam Loyd 1987 10 Wilhelm Steinitz 1987 11 Arpad Elo 1988 12 HermannHelms 1988 13 Al Horowitz 1989 14 Hans Berliner 1990 15 John W. Collins 1991...
was built in 1883 by the well-known company of Ferdinand Fellner and HermannHelmer in Eclectic and Neo-baroque style. The last decades of the 19th century...
Karl Helling (Germany, 1904–1937) Johan Hellsten (Sweden, born 1975) HermannHelms (US, 1870–1963) Ron Henley (US, born 1956) Moriz Henneberger (Switzerland...
13 July 2022. American Chess Bulletin, vol. 13–15, Hartwig Cassell & HermannHelms, eds. History of Physical Education, p.209, SR Tiwari, APH Publishing...
The American Chess Bulletin is founded in New York City by HermannHelms (1870–1963). Helms is the editor for the entire run of the magazine, which ceases...
have described it as "new Baroque". Ferdinand Fellner (1847–1916) and HermannHelmer (1849–1919) Arthur Meinig (1853–1904) Sir Edwin Lutyens (1869–1944)...
After his death he founded the architecture studio Fellner & Helmer together with HermannHelmer in 1873. "Fellner, Ferdinand II. (1847–1916), Architekt"...
happened, he took home the 1st prize ahead of William Ewart Napier, HermannHelms, and many other well-known players from the local American scene. In...
neoclassical building, designed by famous Viennese theatre architects HermannHelmer and Ferdinand Fellner, was finished in 1906 and opened on 3 January...
Karl Helm (full name Karl Hermann Georg Helm; 19 May 1871 in Karlsruhe – 9 September 1960 in Marburg) was a German philologist who specialized in Germanic...