SV! Agronomia Gottingensis

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The Student Association (SV!) Agronomia Gottingensis is a student association founded in 1867 at the Georg-August University of Göttingen .

Color

The members of the Agronomia Gottingensis wear the colors red-white-light blue with silver percussion . A light blue occiput in a small Biedermeier format is worn as a hat . The foxes wear a red-and-white fox ribbon , conspirators a red-and-white bow.

The motto of the Agronomia Gottingensis is: As the seed, so the harvest! .

The SV! Agronomia Gottingensis maintains the traditions of several corporations of the no longer existing Naumburg Senior Citizens 'Convent (NSC), namely Agronomia Lipsiensis , Agronomia Gießen , Agraria Jena , Agraria Göttingen and Agronomia Jenensis - formerly in the Rudolstadt Senior Citizens' Convent (RSC).

History of Agronomia Gottingensis

1867-1923

On December 7th, 1867 the Academic Agricultural Association was founded at the instigation of the then private lecturer Gustav Drechsler . Fruitfully to the activities within the association the establishment of looked Association Academic-agricultural societies (VALV) on March 5, 1882. As Kneip local who served English Court . Due to a lack of members, the Agronomia Gottingensis had to suspend at short notice in 1883/84. A Vollwichs for the charged was purchased in 1902. Cramming on rackets became compulsory for the active in the winter semester of 1903/04. At the same time, Chargiert had to learn from sabers from now on . As a symbol of the connection, the old rulers presented Aktivitas with the coat of arms in 1905.

A house building association was founded in 1909 for the purpose of building a representative corporation house. In 1912/13, the gun protection relationship with the Alemannia fraternity, which had existed for 40 years, was renewed as part of the drum operation . The association was now called the Academic-Agricultural Association Agronomia . With the outbreak of the First World War , federal life from 1914 to 1918 was completely ruined. It was not revived until 1919 and the ribbon was introduced instead of the bow. Foxes continued to wear the bow. Old gentlemen, on the other hand, received an embroidered ribbon.

A year later, a fuchsia band ("red-white") was introduced for the foxes and people began to wear full color. Another development this year was the acquisition of a connection house in Nikolausberger Weg 28/29. With the introduction of the determination censorship, Agraria Göttingen was split off in 1923 .

1923-1953

Two years later, five compulsory grades were set on clubs for the active. In 1925 the new house at Herzberger Landstrasse 2 was inaugurated. Before the merger with Agraria Jena and Agronomia Lipsiensis the cartel Academic-Rural connections 1931/32 merged the Agronomia Gottingensis 1927 Agronomia casting , and transformed in 1933 into the peasantry Agronomia order. On May 8, 1935, the Agronomia Gottingensis merged with the Agricultural Comradeship Borussia . A short time later, on November 3, 1935, the federal government was dissolved by a Convent resolution and all members were transferred to the house building association. The actual federation and the house building association were completely liquidated on February 27, 1937. As a result, the association of former agronomists was founded and the house in Herzberger Landstrasse was sold.

The first signs of the reopening of the federal government came in 1946. The Society of Academic Farmers in Göttingen was founded, which later renamed itself to Göttingen Agronomists . A new Aktivitas was not set up until 1951. At the university, the Agronomia Gottingensis was then approved as a student association and the cellar bar in the house of Landsmannschaft Gottinga at Nikolausberger Weg 25 was moved into. In 1952 the merger with Agronomia Lipsiensis came about and a new house building association Agronomenhaus eV was founded in Göttingen . On May 24, 1953, the Agronomia Göttingen was accepted into the Coburg Convent .

Since 1953

In 1957, the connection rented one floor of a residential building at Merkelstrasse 28, followed by the purchase of the current connection house at Friedländer Weg 61 three years later. The Landsmannschaft Agronomia Jenensis / Agraria Jena zu Kiel in the CC now merged with Agronomia Gottingensis. In 1961 the name was changed to Landsmannschaft Agronomia Gottingensis in the CC in Göttingen . In 1972 it was expelled from the CC. With the inclusion of optional fencing in 1978, Agronomia Göttingen received weapon protection from the Corps Agronomia Hallensis . This gun protection relationship was dissolved in 1989.

Today the Federation has around 220 members, including around 200 old men .

History of the mergers

History of the Agraria Göttingen

On November 21, 1923, Agraria Göttingen was founded by Agronomia because of an unexpectedly large increase in membership. Agraria chose the colors black-gold-green and black hats. In 1931 the name Borussia was adopted. On May 8, 1935, she joined the Agronomic Comradeship Agronomy .

History of Agronomia Leipzig

After the dissolution of the "Academy of Agriculture" in Plagwitz , its students came together at the newly founded Agricultural Institute of the University of Leipzig and on May 13, 1870 founded the Academic Agricultural Association Leipzig with the colors green-white-orange and unconditional satisfaction. After the First World War, the name Academic-Agricultural Association Agronomia was adopted, and from May 1, 1920 ALV Agronomia finally introduced full color and determination. At the end of 1935, Aktivitas was dissolved in the course of the “Gleichschaltung”.

History of Agronomia Jenensis

On February 8, 1851, Agronomia Jenensis was founded as an Academic Agricultural Association. In the SS 1892, the association changed into the free-striking association Agronomia Jenensis and put on the colors black-green-gold (from below) with black strikers. After the First World War, Agronomia Jenensis declared itself a corps and renounced from May 10, 1923 at the RSC , to which she was reciprocated on February 1, 1924. In 1930, in the course of the Köthen crisis, the RSC was resigned. At the end of 1935, the Aktivitas was dissolved in the course of the conformity.

More fusion frets

  • Agronomia pouring
  • Agraria Jena

Known members

  • Friedrich Aereboe (1865–1942), agricultural economist (Agronomia Jenensis)
  • Bruno Steglich (1857–1929), agricultural scientist (Agronomia Leipzig)
  • Wilhelm Seedorf (1881–1984), agricultural economist (Agronomia Gottingensis)
  • Herbert Morgen (1901–1996), agricultural sociologist (Agronomia Gottingensis)

See also

literature

  • Student Association Agronomia Gottingensis 1867–1992. The historical becoming of a student union. Self-published, Göttingen 1992.
  • Michael Doeberl , Alfred Bienengräber (Ed.): The academic Germany. Volume 2: The German universities and their academic citizens . CA Weller, Berlin 1931. pp. 348ff.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ EH Eberhard: Handbook of the student liaison system. Leipzig, 1924/25, p. 52.
  2. Michael Doeberl (Ed.): Das akademische Deutschland , Vol. 2: The German universities and their academic citizens , Berlin 1931, p. 790.
  3. Michael Doeberl (Ed.): Das akademische Deutschland , Vol. 2: The German universities and their academic citizens , Berlin 1931, p. 872.

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