Schaefer (disambiguation)

Schaefer (disambiguation)

Schaefer (along with various similar spellings) is a surname of Germanic origin.

Schaefer, Schaffer, or Shafer may also refer to:

Places

Cities and towns:
* Shafer, Minnesota, a city in Chisago County
* Shafer Township, Chisago County, Minnesota, the township adjacent to the city
* Schaffer, Michigan, an unincorporated community in Delta County
* Schafer, North Dakota, an unincorporated community in McKenzie CountyLandforms
* Lake Shafer, Indiana
* Schaefer Head, mountain in Pennsylvania
* Shafer Peak, Antarctica
* Shaffer Creek, a tributary of Brush Creek in Bedford County, Pennsylvania

Other uses

* Schäferhund, German Shepherd Dog
* Schaefer Beer, a brand of beer from the United States
* Shaffer (company), a wholly owned subsidiary of National Oilwell Varco
* Schaefer Music Festival, formerly an annual music festival held in New York City's Central Park
* Schaffer paragraph, a five-sentence paragraph style developed by Jane Schaffer, used to write essay
* "Shaffer v. Heitner", a United States Supreme Court case

See also

* Schafer automation system, a system for automating radio station programming
* Schaefer-Bergmann diffraction, the resulting diffraction pattern of light interacting with sound waves in transparent crystals or glasses
* Schaffer collaterals, given off by CA3 pyramidal cells in the hippocampus
* Shafer Commission, another name for the National Commission on Marihuana and Drug Abuse formed in the 1970s to study marijuana abuse in the United States
* Schaefer's theorem, either of two unrelated mathematical theorems


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