Georg Schlueter

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Georg Schlueter (born July 29, 1859 in Hanover ; † June 2, 1938 there ) was a German administrative lawyer. From 1905 to 1910 he was mayor of Greifswald.

Life

Schlüter began to study law at the Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität zu Berlin and the Philipps-Universität Marburg . On July 16, 1881, he was in the Corps Hasso Nassovia recipiert . As an inactive , he moved to the Georg-August University , where he also joined the Corps Brunsviga Göttingen at Easter 1882 . As a consenior tried twice , it inactivated him in autumn 1883. After he had passed the trainee exam at the Higher Regional Court of Celle in 1884 , he became a court assessor in February 1890 . He switched to the internal administration of the province of Hanover and became a senator and police director in Lüneburg . In 1898 he went to Halberstadt as second mayor . In 1905 (according to another source in 1907) he became First Mayor of Greifswald. He entered 1910 with 51 years in the retirement and returned to Göttingen back. There he was chairman of the old man's senior citizens' convention . In August 1914, at the age of 55, he was reactivated at Brunsviga. During the whole of the First World War he was eight times sub-senior . He returned his admission as a lawyer in Göttingen (1919) in 1937. He was married to Annaliese born in March 1895. Bothe from Hanover. He died at the age of 79, leaving behind two sons and a daughter.

Honors

  • Honorary member of the Corps Brunsviga Göttingen (1919)

See also

Individual evidence

  1. a b Kösener Corpslisten 1960, 99/444; 40/661
  2. ^ Klaus Vassel: Corps history of Hasso-Nassovia zu Marburg 1839-1954. A retelling , Vol. 2. Marburg 1981, p. 247.
  3. a b c d Bulletin of Hessen-Nassauer from December 1940, p. 19
  4. ^ The mayor of Greifswald