Eugene Gantter
Eugen Gantter (born January 11, 1848 in Stuttgart , † April 15, 1931 in Frankfurt am Main ) was a German journalist and writer .
Life
The son of a professor at the Stuttgart Polytechnic was one of the seven so-called prince boys who were taught together with the future King Wilhelm II . In 1867 he moved to the University of Tübingen , where he joined the Ghibellinia Landsmannschaft . In March 1870 his doctorate Gantter to Dr. phil .
When the Franco-Prussian War broke out , he reported actively to the Olga Grenadiers . After his military service he worked for the Swabian Merkur, among other things .
Works
- Fifty years of Landsmannschafter: memories of the old Waiblinger Eugen Gantter . Publishing house of the LC-Zeitung, Neumünster 1920
- "Our Wilhelm": memorial sheets of a childhood friend . Fink, Groß-Gerau 1923
- My married life in the poem . Self-published, Frankfurt am Main 1924
- Songbook for short writers . Winklers Verlag , Darmstadt 1926
- Manual of the German standard shorthand . Heckners Verlag, Wolfenbüttel 1926
literature
- Max Mechow: Well-known CCers . Historia Academica, Volume 8/9, pp. 60 f.
- Karl Heck: History of the "Gabelsberger" school: with special consideration of its development history and the history of the German stenographers' association "Gabelsberger" . Hecknersche Druckerei, 1902, p. 38 ff.
- Göller: Landsmannschafter Zeitung . 42, 1928, pp. 140 ff.
Web links
- Literature by and about Eugen Gantter in the catalog of the German National Library
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Gantter, Eugene |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German journalist and writer |
DATE OF BIRTH | January 11, 1848 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Stuttgart |
DATE OF DEATH | April 15, 1931 |
Place of death | Frankfurt am Main |