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- Switzerland; Munich and Tübingen. He was, among other things, a member of A.V. Guestfalia Tübingen and K.D.St.V. Aenania München, two Studentenverbindungen that...
- at the University of Tübingen. During this period, he joined the A.V. Guestfalia Tübingen. In the next semester, he studied at the University of Breslau...
- V. Winfridia (Breslau) Münster Wf Münster  Germany 1856 1856 D3 A.V. Guestfalia Tübingen Gu Tübingen  Germany 1859 1864 D4 K.D.St.V. Bavaria Bonn BvBo...
- coroner's office of Kiel, where he was temporarily a member of the AV-Rheno Guestfalia Kiel. During this time he parti****ted in a four-w**** retreat. Through...
- medicine, then law at the universities of Tübingen and Bonn. He joined A.V. Guestfalia Tübingen, a Catholic student fraternity that is a member of the Cartellverband...
- Modernism. He was since 1868 a member of the Catholic Student ****ociation AV Guestfalia Tübingen. Handbuch des Kirchenrechtes. 2 volumes. Moser, Graz 1886/1898...
- (1901–02). He became a member of the Catholic student ****ociations AV Guestfalia Tübingen, the KDStV Bavaria Bonn and the KAV Suevia Berlin, all in the...
- Geneva and Freiburg from 1969 to 1973. During his studies he joined Guestfalia Tübingen, one of Germany's largest Catholic student ****ociations. From...
- fraternities shared the same principles, religio, scientia et amicitia. In 1864 Guestfalia Tübingen and Austria Innsbruck entered the Cartellverband. Later Bavaria...
- Würzburg Curt Bräuer (1889–1969), diplomat, Corps Lusatia Breslau, Corps Guestfalia Greifswald Friedrich Gustav von Bramann (1854–1913), surgeon (tracheostomy...