Academic Association Hut Stuttgart

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The Academic Association Hut in Stuttgart is a student association that was founded as an association in 1870 .

history

On February 1, 1870, an independent association with the name “Verein Hütte an der Kgl. Polytechnic School in Stuttgart "was founded, from which in 1898 the corporation named" Akademischer Verein Hütte ", today" Akademischer Verein Hütte Stuttgart eV ", became. Both associations, the Berlin association with its activities in Berlin and Karlsruhe and the Stuttgart association maintain friendly contacts, but are independent of each other.

The AV Hütte Stuttgart eV maintains its liaison house in Stuttgart. Members of the Stuttgarter Hütte Club mainly sail on the Ammersee under the club name "HSCS Hütte Segelclub Stuttgart" .

The founding years

The AV Hütte was founded on February 1, 1870 as the “Verein Hütte an der Kgl. Polytechnischen Schule zu Stuttgart "was founded with the aim of" promoting the scientific element through friendly intercourse in weekly get-togethers among the members ". At the suggestion of the Berliner Hütte members, Professor Kankelwitz and in agreement with the Berliner Hütte, the name of the association was also given.

In 1898 the hut was converted from an open association into a student corporation called the "Academic Association Hut". In 1893, the “Old Men Association of the Hut Association” had been founded, which was then entered in the register of associations of the Stuttgart District Court in 1908 as the “Old Men Association of the Academic Hut Association” .

In 1908, the building site for a club house on the Kriegsberg in Stuttgart was acquired, which was then inaugurated in July 1912.

On the occasion of the 75th foundation festival of the AV Hütte Berlin in Wernigerode , the AV Hütte Berlin, AV Hütte Stuttgart and AV Darmstadt founded the "Wernigeroder Verband (WV)" on May 20, 1921. In 1933 the two associations of non-colored corporations, the "Black Ring (SR)" and the "Wernigeroder Association (WV)", merged to form the "Wernigeroder Black Ring (WSR)".

Principles of the hut

The Academic Association Hut Stuttgart has set itself the goal of combining two groups into a unified whole: the “active”, i.e. the students who carry the active life and events of the hut, and the “Altherrenbund” as a registered association, the predominantly recruited from former student members of the hut and ensures and finances the long-term cohesion of the hut as a common whole.

For membership in both groups, religious, political, ethnic, gender or other affiliations or views are neither a prerequisite nor a hindrance. Women have been accepted as members since 1978.

The hut offers a framework to experience the study time not only as a professional training through living together and joint activities, but also to consciously develop one's own personality within a friendly group of like-minded people. Members of the hut want to be elite insofar as they make demands not on others but on themselves for the benefit of the whole - both towards the hut and society.

Known members

Individual evidence

  1. ^ EH Eberhard: Handbook of the student liaison system. Leipzig, 1924/25, p. 148.

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Coordinates: 48 ° 47 ′ 13.1 ″  N , 9 ° 10 ′ 18.1 ″  E