Theodor Lürman

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Friedrich August Theodor Lürman (born November 22, 1861 in Bremen , † September 17, 1932 in Bremen) was a German judge and senator in Bremen.

Life

Lürman was the son of Dr. August Lürman (1820–1902), public prosecutor , senator and mayor. He attended the old grammar school . From 1881 to 1885 he studied law at the Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn and at the University of Berlin . In Bonn he became a member of the Corps Hansea Bonn in 1881 . He received his doctorate as Dr. jur. and became a lawyer . Like his father, he was a public prosecutor in Bremen from 1893 and a judge from 1896. In 1896 he was elected to represent the first class in the Bremen citizenship . He was appointed Senator of Bremen in 1903. He held this office until 1919. He was represented in various commissions.

After the First World War , he left the Senate in 1919. He participated in the redesign of the Bremen Evangelical Church (BEK), which was under the Senate until 1920. Lürman had a decisive influence on the constitution of the BEK of June 14, 1920, according to which the board of the Kirchentag “... consists of a president, a vice-president and a treasurer who are not allowed to be pastors, and a secretary who has to be a pastor. ... “should exist. From 1920 to 1932 he was President of the Church Committee of the BEK.

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Local family register Bremen and Vegesack. online-ofb.de, accessed on June 10, 2015 .
  2. Kösener corps lists 1960, 11 , 246