CStV Uttenruthia Erlangen

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coat of arms
Coat of arms of the Uttenruthia
Circle map
Circle of the Uttenruthia Erlangen Location of the independent city of Erlangen in Bavaria
Basic data
State : Bavaria
University location: gain
University: Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nuremberg
Establishment date: March 5, 1836
Association: Schwarzburgbund (SB)
SB internal abbreviation: (U)
Color :
Band of the Uttenruthia Erlangen
Type of Confederation: Men's association
Scale length : not striking
Motto : Fresh, pious, happy, free!
Website: www.uttenruthia.de/
Address: Drausnickstr. 29, 91052 Erlangen, Germany
Memorial plaque on the Uttenruthia fraternity house in Erlangen
Uttenruthia students in Göttingen in WS 1902/03

The Christian student association Uttenruthia is a student association in Erlangen . It was founded on March 5, 1836 in the beer village of Uttenreuth near Erlangen as the first non-striking connection in Germany. She is a founding member of the Schwarzburgbund (SB).

history

As a reaction to the “unclean” culture of student life at that time, which primarily meant drinking habits, Christian missionary and devotional meetings (solemn celebration) arose in Erlangen . The foundation of the Erlangen Uttenruthia emerged in March 1836 from the desire to cultivate conviviality, to base it on science and impeccable custom. In the following years the Christian receded within the Uttenruthia. Those members who insisted on the Christian point of view founded the Erlanger Wingolf in 1850 . The Wingolfsbund takes the view that the Uttenruthia can be seen as the founder of the Wingolfitic principles (fusion of Christian and corporate student principles).

Hat of the Uttenreuther

At Pentecost 1844, the Uttenruthia met the Berlin and Halle Wingolf at the Golden Wolf in Schleiz . This " council " is considered to be the hour of birth of the Wingolfsbund. The Bonn Wingolf , which a short time later renamed itself Germania and who had not traveled to Schleiz, declared the Schleiz decisions to be binding for themselves. He confirmed that members of the other connections, if they came to Bonn to study , should be considered accepted " per se " and was henceforth the 4th member of Wingolf. The Uttenruthia also took part in all other Wingolf meetings in 1846 and 1848 in the Schwarzburger Hof near Blankenburg and took part in the Wingolfsbund's first Wartburg Festival in 1850. After the Erlanger Wingolf was founded and the Wingolf broke away from the Uttenruthia, it founded in 1852 together with the Pflug Halle (from which the Halle Wingolf had split off) and Germania Marburg (which in turn split off from the Marburger Wingolf) the Schwarzburgverein , which existed from 1852 to 1860. However, the Uttenruthia resigned as early as 1855, as no uniform attitude to the duel was found.

In 1887 the Uttenruthia founded the Schwarzburgbund together with Tuiskonia Halle, Nordalbingia Leipzig and Sedinia Greifswald.

The members of the association - they are casually referred to as " eagle owls " - wear the colors black-gold-black with golden percussion and a white oak wreath hat . From 1842 onwards, the people of Uttenreuth still wore black hats, but these were left to the Wingolf in 1850, while the Uttenruthia kept the colors black-gold-black. The motto of the association is " Fresh, Fromm, Froh, Frei ", as the Bonn and Marburg Wingolf still use today.

During the time of National Socialism , the Aktivas was officially dissolved on January 31, 1936, but could continue to exist under the name Ellipse . After the Second World War it was re-established on February 26, 1946 as the Christian Student Union Uttenruthia by the American military authorities as the first re-admitted student union in Germany.

Engagement in the Schwarzburgbund

In the past, Uttenreuther have repeatedly been involved in the umbrella organization. Since 1885, Uttenruthia has been a suburb of the Schwarzburgbund nine times and thus represented the interests of the active connections in the federal board.

19th century 20th century 21st century
1885 1911 2004
1893 1918 2009
- 1966 -
- 1982 -
- 1994 -

Known members

Theologians

Further subjects

  • Karl von Jan (1836–1899), classical philologist and music historian
  • Ernst Christian Johannes Schön (1843–1908), Mayor of Lübeck
  • Ferdinand Heerdegen (1845–1930), classical philologist, university professor
  • Georg Wilhelm Hofmann (1846–1923), judge at the Imperial Court
  • Theodor Lipps (1851–1914), philosopher and psychologist
  • Karl Sudhoff (1853–1938), doctor, founder of medical history in Germany
  • Ludwig Döderlein (1855–1936), zoologist
  • Wilhelm Geiger (1856–1943), Indologist
  • Albert Gümbel (1866–1931), archivist
  • Friedrich GG Schmidt (1868–1945), German-American linguist and literary scholar
  • Friedrich Stählin (1874–1936), classical archaeologist, philologist and high school teacher
  • Otto Glauning (1876–1941), librarian
  • Leopold Petri (1876–1963), lawyer, judge and police chief in Bremen
  • Wilhelm Vocke (1886–1973), finance specialist and banker, President of the Bank of German States and the Deutsche Bundesbank
  • Friedrich Meinzolt (1886–1984), lawyer, judge, member of the Bavarian Senate
  • Hans Meinzolt (1887–1967), District Administrator in Kirchheimbolanden, Bavarian State Secretary, Honorary Professor at the Technical University of Munich and Vice President of the Evangelical Lutheran Regional Council of Churches
  • Otto Buurman (1890–1967), doctor and health politician
  • Fritz Fischer (1908–1999), historian
  • Ulrich Beer (1932–2011), psychologist and philosopher
  • Günther W. Zwanzig (born 1932), Lord Mayor of Weißenburg, Chancellor of the Evangelical University of Nuremberg
  • Karl-Heinz Hiersemann (1944–1998), Bavarian politician (SPD), member and vice-president of the Bavarian state parliament

literature

  • Johannes Kübel : 100 years of Uttenruthia. 1836-1936. Erlangen 1951.
  • Hans Waitz: History of the Wingolfbund communicated and presented from the sources . Darmstadt 1896, 2nd edition 1904, 3rd edition 1926 (Verlag Joh.Waitz)
  • Vademecum Wingolfiticum. 24th edition, Hanover 2005.
  • Bernhard Forssman (ed.): You were Uttenreuther. Life pictures of former Erlangen students . Philistine Association of Uttenruthia, Erlangen 1993.
  • Günter W. Zwanzig, Ernst WM Sievers: History of the Schwarzburgbund. Volume I: From the foundation to 1933. akadpress, Schwarzburg 2010, ISBN 978-3-939413-17-2 .

Individual evidence

  1. Hans König : Boys, Knots and Philistines. Erlanger student life from 1743 to 1983. Nuremberg 1983, p. 26.
  2. Paragraph (partly quoted verbatim) taken from: Vademecum Wingolfiticum. 24th edition, Hanover 2005.
  3. ^ EH Eberhard: Handbook of the student liaison system. Leipzig, 1924/25, p. 36.
  4. http://schwarzburgbund.de/sb-vor-ort/cstv-uttenruthia-erlangen
  5. http://schwarzburgbund.de/sb-vor-ort/vorortstafel

Web links

Commons : Student Union Uttenruthia  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files