Corps Friso-Cheruskia

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Corps Friso-Cheruskia

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Basic data
University location: Karlsruhe
University / s: Karlsruher Institute for Technology
Founding: December 14, 1860
Corporation association : Weinheim Senior Citizens' Convention
Color status : colored
Colours:
Fox colors:
Type of Confederation: Men's association
Position to the scale : mandatory
Motto: Virtus unius, fors omnium
Website: www.friso-cheruskia.de

The Corps Friso-Cheruskia is a Karlsruhe student union in the Weinheim Senior Citizens' Convent (WSC). The corps is colored and obligatory , its members are called Karlsruhe Frisians . It brings together students and graduates from the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology and other Karlsruhe universities. Friso-Cheruskia forms together with the Weinheimer Corps Franconia , Saxonia and Alemannia the Karlsruhe Senior Citizens' Convention .

history

The Corps Friso-Cheruskia in Karlsruhe was created on October 7, 1950 from a merger of three associations and is a member of the Weinheim Senior Citizens' Convention (WSC). The oldest of these, the Landsmannschaft Teutonia , was founded on December 14, 1860 at the Eidgenössisches Polytechnikum in Zurich by six members of the Landsmannschaft Slesvico-Holsatia and Frisia Hannover. After disputes between the polytechnicians and the rectorate of the ETH and the move to Rapperswil (1865), she moved the seat to Karlsruhe. Because of the older naming rights of the fraternity of the same name Teutonia, it renamed itself Frisia . The colors of Frisia Karlsruhe were light blue-white-black (fox colors: blue-black) with a blue cap. The motto was Fides, libertas, unitas . Frisia had a temporary relationship with the Karlsruhe Seniors' Convention, which was renewed after a temporary break in the summer semester of 1880. The common mensur operation led to a rapprochement with the Karlsruhe Corps and finally on December 6, 1886, the acceptance as a renouncing, on May 26, 1887 as a full corps in the Karlsruhe and thus in the Weinheim Senior Citizens' Convent. In the summer semester of 1905, members of the Frisia in Danzig reconstituted the suspended Baltica Karlsruhe compatriot as a corps in Weinheimer SC.

The second connection, Cheruskia Karlsruhe, emerged from a school group of the same name founded on January 2, 1870. Six of its members constituted the black society Cheruskia in the winter semester of 1874/75 , which was recognized as an academic association on October 5, 1874. Cheruskia advocated the principle of unconditional satisfaction, but did not initially contest any determination. In 1889 she acquired her own weapons and subsequently fought mainly against the later Suevia country team and the Hubertia forest association . A short-lived crap relationship with the Karlsruhe Deputy Convent broke up due to disputes over the crap comment. In 1891 Cheruskia became a member of the Fulda Representative Convent, after its dissolution in the Mündener Representative Convent, after the First World War finally in the Rothenburg Association of Black Connections (RVSV). On July 28, 1925, she was accepted into the senior citizens' convention in Karlsruhe (and thus in the Weinheimer) and on May 17, 1926 as a full member. Their colors were blue-white-green (fox colors: white-green) with a green hat. The motto was Amico pectus, hosti frontem! .

Joining the Weinheimer SC was promoted through the establishment of Cheruscia Danzig , the third merger. It was founded on July 17, 1925 on the initiative of some old men of Cheruskia Karlsruhe by three WSC members (Radulf Schmidt, Ostfalia Hannover; Georg Mössmer, Normannia Munich; Wolfgang Heckmann, Germania Munich) as a WSC corps and took over the members of the im In the winter of 1924/25 the black connection Rothenburg Danzig, which in turn had maintained close ties with the Karlsruhe Cheruskia.

These three connections merged on October 7, 1950 in Weinheim to form the Corps Friso-Cheruskia with the colors light blue-white-dark blue. In 1993/94 Friso-Cheruskia provided the first local spokesman for the WSC with the Turkish-born Aydin Karaduman and thus, according to the Corps, the first chairman of a German corporation with foreign citizenship.

At the end of the 90s, Stefan Eberlein and Manuel Fenn shot a documentary about the time of the foxes and accompanied the Corps' activities for one semester. The film was released in 1999 under the title No close season for foxes .

Every spring, the Corps and the University of Karlsruhe award the Hermann Billing Prize for outstanding diploma or doctoral theses. The prize is named after the Karlsruhe Corps student Hermann Billing , who was active at Cheruskia and later taught as a professor at the Fridericiana and at the Karlsruhe Art Academy .

Frisenhaus GmbH

Corphaus of the Corps Friso-Cheruskia in Karlsruhe

Frisenhaus GmbH is Baden's oldest limited liability company (Germany) . The purpose of the foundation is the operation and maintenance of the corp house in Karlsruhe's Parkstrasse. With its establishment, the Corps Frisia was able to successfully protect itself from expropriation during the Nazi era. The Frisenhaus is now a listed building .

Known members

In alphabetic order

  • Hermann Billing (1867–1946), architect, designer and university professor, member of Cheruskia Karlsruhe
  • Alfred Friedrich Bluntschli (1842–1930), architect, member of Teutonia in Zurich
  • Friedrich Blochmann (1858–1931), professor of zoology, member of the Cheruskia Karlsruhe
  • Hugo Borbeck (1881–1956), board member of the United German Metalworks, member of Cheruskia Karlsruhe
  • Armin B. Cremers (* 1946) mathematician and computer scientist, Dean of the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences (2004 to 2008) and Vice Rector for Planning and Finance (2009-2014) of the University of Bonn , founder and scientific director of the Bonn-Aachen International Center for Information Technology (2002-2014)
  • Otto Gruber (1883–1957), professor of building construction theory, building management theory and building materials theory, rector of RWTH Aachen University, member of Frisia
  • Ernst Heller (1848–1909), industrialist, general director of Hanomag, member of Frisia
  • Johann Mathias von Holst (1839–1905), Baltic-German architect, member of Frisia
  • AJ Georg Howaldt (1870–1937), shipbuilder and entrepreneur, member of Frisia
  • Georg Howaldt (1841–1909), shipbuilder, member of the Teutonia Landsmannschaft in Zurich
  • Aydin Karaduman (* 1970), industrial engineer, European head ISG plc (since 2019), CEO of DIC Asset AG (2016–2018), Executive President Real Estate Bilfinger AG (until 2015), 1st on-site spokesman WSC 1992/93
  • Wilhelm Keppler (1882–1960), engineer, manager, 1938–1945 State Secretary in the Foreign Office, Chairman of the Supervisory Board of BRABAG, initiator of the Keppler Group, member of Frisia
  • Paul Kleinewefers (1905–2001), entrepreneur, patron and writer
  • Reinhold Krohn (1852–1932), engineer, professor of bridge construction, rector of TH Danzig, member of Frisia
  • Werner Leins (1912–1994), head of the Baden-Württemberg autobahn office, professor of roads, earthworks and tunneling
  • Wilhelm Platz (1866–1929), writer
  • Julius Pohlig jun. (1870–1942), director and member of the supervisory board of Pohlig AG, pioneer of cable car construction, member of Cheruskia Karlsruhe
  • Ernst Schiele (1865–1933), industrialist in heating and ventilation systems, member of the Hamburg parliament, member of the Cheruskia Karlsruhe
  • Rudolf Schmick (1858–1934), civil engineer, hydropower pioneer, member of Cheruskia Karlsruhe
  • Otto Stromeyer (1881–1943), tobacco manufacturer, newspaper publisher, chairman of the supervisory board of Bayerische Flugzeugwerke AG and Süddeutsche Terrain AG, member of Frisia
  • Bernd Tödte (* 1944) mechanical engineer, Vice President of the Federal Patent Court (2004–2009)

Holder of the Klinggräff Medal

The Klinggräff Medal of the Stifterverein Alter Corpsstudenten was awarded to:

  • Armin Müller (2012)

Relative Corps

  • Corps Hubertia Freiburg in the KSCV, traditional relationship since 1920
  • Corps Bavaria Stuttgart, friendship relationship since January 21, 2017 (before that relationship since 2013)

See also

literature

  • Hans Schüler: Chronicle of the Corps Frisia Karlsruhe (formerly Teutonia Zurich) 1860-1900 . Hamburg 1900
  • Hans Schüler: Weinheimer SC-Chronik , Darmstadt 1927
  • Michael Doeberl (ed.): Das akademische Deutschland , Volume 2: The German universities and their academic citizens , Berlin 1931, pp. 717, 882.
  • K. Geisinger: Chronicle of the Corps Friso-Cheruskia: Chronicle of the Corps "Frisia" Karlsruhe (formerly Teutonia, Zurich) , Karlsruhe 1974.
  • H. Schüler, Enno Hüchting: Chronicle of the Corps Friso-Cheruskia: Chronicle of the Corps Frisia, 1860-1900 , Hamburg 1974.
  • K. Geisinger: Chronicle of the Corps Friso-Cheruskia: Chronicle of the Corps Cheruskia Karlsruhe , Karlsruhe, approx. 1981.
  • Paulgerhard Gladen : History of the student corporation associations , Volume 1, pp. 49-63, Würzburg 1981.
  • Paulgerhard Gladen: The Kösener and Weinheimer Corps. Their representation in individual chronicles . WJK-Verlag, Hilden 2007. ISBN = 978-3-933892-24-9, pp. 209-211, 226-227.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Karlsruhe Corps. Retrieved January 8, 2020 (German).
  2. ^ EH Eberhard: Handbook of the student liaison system. Leipzig, 1924/25, p. 141.
  3. Max Richter: On the scale! History of the beating corporations in Switzerland . Zurich, 3rd edition, 1978, p. 101.
  4. ^ Hans Schüler: Weinheimer SC Chronicle . Darmstadt 1927, pp. 209f.
  5. ^ Hans Schüler: Weinheimer SC Chronicle . Darmstadt 1927, p. 570.
  6. ^ Theodor Jeremias: Extinct corporation associations, III. Result: The Rothenburg Association of Black Striking Associations (RVSV) 1919-1933 . In: then and now. Yearbook of the Association for Corporate Student History Research 12 (1967), p. 156.
  7. ^ Hans Schüler: Weinheimer SC Chronicle . Darmstadt 1927, p. 249f.
  8. ^ Hans Schüler: Weinheimer SC Chronicle . Darmstadt 1927, p. 590.
  9. History of the Corps Friso-Cheruskia ( Memento of the original from April 14, 2017 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. .  @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.friso-cheruskia.de
  10. ^ Badische Latest Nachrichten (BNN), June 28, 1993, No. 145, p. 4.
  11. Foxes. (No longer available online.) In: www.filmbuero-sued.de. Archived from the original on April 4, 2016 ; Retrieved April 4, 2016 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.filmbuero-sued.de
  12. | List of award winners on the homepage of the Stifterverein Alter Corpsstudenten e. V.
  13. Kochm: Prize Winner 2012 | Stifterverein Alter Corpsstudenten eV Accessed on January 9, 2020 (German).

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