Country team Hasso-Borussia Marburg
Coordinates: 50 ° 48 ′ 55 " N , 8 ° 46 ′ 2.8" E
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University : | Philipps University of Marburg | |
Founding: | July 31, 1856 | |
Place of foundation: | Ketzerbach, Marburg | |
Associations: | Coburg Convent | |
Abbreviation: | HB! | |
Color : | Black-white-light blue | |
Headgear : | Flat cap, barrel | |
Carrying method: | Colored | |
Type of Confederation: | Men's association | |
Position to the scale : | Duty | |
Motto: | Unity is strength! | |
Website: | www.hassoborussia.de |
The Landsmannschaft Hasso-Borussia is a student union in the university town of Marburg an der Lahn . The colors of the country team are black-white-light blue. The motto is: Unity makes you strong! The connecting house is located in Friedrich-Siebert-Weg 1 on Augustenruhe , across from Marburg Castle and above Ketzerbach and Elisabeth Church .
As a compulsory corporation, the association is a member of the umbrella organization of the country teams and gymnastics associations at German-speaking universities, the Coburg Convent . The connection is also a member of the silver cartel .
history
Originally founded by Friedrich Siebert as the pharmaceutical and natural science association “Pharmacia” in 1856 , it changed its name to Landsmannschaft Hasso-Borussia (German: Hessen-Prussia) in 1891. At the beginning of the 1930s, Hasso-Borussia was the largest country team in the Deutsche Landsmannschaft (DL) with over 600 living members .
Known members
- Franz Bachér (1894–1987), chemist and university professor
- Bernhard Braun (1906–1993), doctor, chemist and entrepreneur
- Theodor Dietrich (1833–1917), agricultural chemist
- Peter Ehlers (* 1943), President of the Federal Maritime and Hydrographic Agency (BSH)
- Johannes Gadamer (1867–1928), pharmaceutical chemist
- Wolfgang Heuer (1909–?), Pharmacist and politician
- Otto Hoyer (1883–1949), manufacturer and local politician
- Werner Leich (* 1927), regional bishop of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Thuringia
- Franz Melde (1832–1901), physicist
- Ferdinand Sauerbruch (1875–1951), doctor and surgeon (resigned)
- Friedrich Siebert (1831–1918), pharmacist and honorary citizen of Marburg
- Siegfried Trotnow (1941–2004), gynecologist and reproductive medicine specialist
- Julius Wilhelm Albert Wigand (1821–1886), botanist
literature
- Michael Doeberl: Academic Germany , Vol. 2, Berlin 1931.
- Dietmar Krist: 150 years of Landsmannschaft Hasso-Borussia , a chronicle of the Landsmannschaft Hasso-Borussia in Marburg in the Coburg Convent, Hanover 2006.
- Max Lindemann: Handbook of the German Landsmannschaft. 10th edition, Berlin 1925, pp. 226-227.
- Georg Schollmeyer: Hasso-Borussia Marburg 1856 - July 31 , Marburg 1921.
Individual evidence
- ^ EH Eberhard: Handbook of the student liaison system. Leipzig, 1924/25, p. 93.
Web links
- Official website of the Hasso-Borussia Marburg team
- Collection of color cards from the Hasso-Borussia Marburg team