Carl Heyer (forester)

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Carl Heyer

Carl Heyer (born January 25, 1862 in Arnsburg Monastery , † April 23, 1945 in Alsbach ) was a German forester.

Life

Born into an old Hessian forester family, Heyer studied forest sciences in Giessen . After the legal traineeship in 1885, he came to Darmstadt as a forest accessist . After the forest assessor examination in 1888, he was appointed to Gießen, where his father had also been transferred as forester and later forestry councilor . In 1892 he became head forester in Beerfelden and in 1903 forester in Jugenheim . In the First World War he was initially a troop officer, later he headed a forest inspection in Łódź . In 1919 he was appointed head of the Hessian Forest Labor Office in Darmstadt. In 1920 he was appointed a member of the Provisional Reich Economic Council and appointed chairman of the Hessian Chief Forester Association. He worked as a board member in the German Forest Association . In 1924, like his ancestor Carl Justus Heyer , he switched to the service of the Counts of Erbach-Fürstenau and became chief forest master in Michelstadt . In 1932 the Hessian Ludwig University of Gießen appointed him honorary senator . After he retired in 1939, he moved to Darmstadt, where he was bombed out on April 19, 1944 and evacuated to Alsbach.

At the beginning of his studies in Giessen he became active in the Corps Starkenburgia in 1882 . The Corps Saxo-Borussia Heidelberg awarded him the corps bow in 1910 and the ribbon in the 1918/19 war semester. In the Kösener Seniors Convents Association , the “statute pope” revised the association's statutes. For his services to a new constitution that gave him Corps Borussia Bonn 1927 Corp loop . He made the Academic Monthly Bulletins the Deutsche Corpszeitung and wrote the Wegweiser Band? Cap? Corps! .

"All luxury is unpleasant and therefore uncorps student table."

- Heyer before 1914

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Kurt Mantel:  Heyer, Carl. In: New German Biography (NDB). Volume 9, Duncker & Humblot, Berlin 1972, ISBN 3-428-00190-7 , p. 79 f. ( Digitized version ).
  2. Kösener Corpslisten 1930, 38/405; 71/1298; 11/1025