KDStV Novesia Bonn

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KDStV Novesia Bonn

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Basic data
University location: Bonn
University / s: University of Bonn
Founding: January 10, 1863
Corporation association : KDV ( 1891 ), CV ( 1911 )
Abbreviation: Nv!
Color status : colored
Colours:
Type of Confederation: Men's association
Religion / Denomination: Catholic
Position to the scale : not striking
Motto: virtus, scientia, hilaritas (virtue, science, happiness)

The Catholic German Student Union Novesia Bonn im CV (KDStV Novesia Bonn im CV) is a non-critical, Catholic student union founded at the University of Bonn in 1863 , which has belonged to the Cartell Association (CV) since 1911.

history

Before 1911, membership in the Cartell Association was out of the question because, according to the principle of singularity, the Cartell Association was only allowed one corporation at one university location in the association until 1899 . That is why in the winter semester of 1890/91 the KDStV Sauerlandia Münster made contact with the Novesia, which was founded as a theological association. With this, on April 7, 1891, the Cartel Association of Catholic German Student Corporations was founded in Mönchengladbach , which since 1905 has been called the Catholic German Association of Colored Student Corporations (KDV). In 1911, after the singularity principle was abolished, it was decided to join the Cartell Association of German Catholic Student Associations (CV).

Although the KDStV Novesia was forced to officially dissolve after the Himmler decree of June 20, 1938 , it continued the relationship life together with the student association KDStV Alania Bonn under the name Conrübia / Coronia until the summer semester 1944. In 1946 it was re-approved by the Western Allies.

Novesia Bonn is number 55 in the order of the Cartell connections. The official abbreviation is Nv .

Known members

  • Michael Bamberg (* 1947), Senior Medical Director and Chairman of the Executive Board of the University Hospital Tübingen
  • Helmut Brandt (* 1950), politician (CDU), member of the Bundestag (since 2005)
  • Heinrich Brauns (1868–1939), politician (center), Reich Minister of Labor (1920–1928)
  • Joseph Brüggemann (1879–1946), headmaster in Kleve and Mülheim
  • Peter Brühl (1932–2016), urologist, university professor
  • Joseph Greving (1868–1919), Catholic theologian, church historian and university professor
  • Otto Müller (1870–1944), clergyman, trade unionist (KAB) and resistance fighter during the Nazi era
  • Horst Müntefering (* 1936), university professor, pediatric pathologist
  • Peter Neuenheuser (1877–1940), clergyman, director of the Collegium Aloysianum and Nazi victim
  • Johann Pütz (1851–1945), Catholic clergyman and member of the German Reichstag
  • Patrick Schnieder (* 1968), politician (CDU), member of the Bundestag (since 2009)
  • Thomas Schöne (* 1967), politician (CDU), Mayor of Warstein
  • Karl Joseph Cardinal Schulte (1871–1941), Bishop of Paderborn (1910–1920), Archbishop of Cologne (1920–1941)
  • Franz Hubert Maria Schweitzer (1865–1924), Catholic clergyman
  • Hans Stercken (1923–1999), politician (CDU), member of the Bundestag (1976–1994), chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee (1985–1994)
  • Rolf Thomas (1934–2016), Catholic clergyman and member of the General Council of the Opus Dei Prelature
  • Winfried Vahlensieck (1929–2008), urologist, university professor
  • Klaus Vieten (1932–2014), geologist, university professor
  • Adam Wrede (1875–1960), philologist and linguist

literature

  • Michael Doeberl , Alfred Bienengräber (Ed.): The academic Germany. Volume 2: The German universities and their academic citizens . CA Weller, Berlin 1931. p. 674.
  • Hans Stercken (Hrsg.): Hundred years of KDStV Novesia at the University of Bonn. A commemorative publication of old and young novices. , Bonn 1963.
  • Klaus Gruhn (ed.): "Up, friends, hurry to the banner ...": the KDSt.V. Novesia in the CV past and present: Chronicle of the 150th anniversary of a corporation on the Rhine , Warendorf / Bonn 2015

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ EH Eberhard: Handbook of the student liaison system. Leipzig, 1924/25, p. 26.
  2. ^ Christian George: Studying in ruins. The students of the University of Bonn in the post-war period (1945–1955). V&R unipress, Göttingen 2010, p. 38.