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Wingolf (German: [ˈvɪŋɡɔlf]) is an
studentenverbindung umbrella organization of 35
student fraternities at 34
universities in Germany,
Austria and Estonia...
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student ****ociations are all of the
active and
inactive members of the
Wingolf. The
latter are
considered „vertagt“. In
these cases, the
tradition is...
- The
Wingolf zu Wien is an
Austrian Christian fraternity (Studentenverbindung)
located in the City of Vienna. It is the only
member of
Wingolf in Austria...
- the
coats of arms of the
Santa Cruz
Department in Bolivia, and of the
Wingolf Christian student fraternities in Germany,
Austria and Estonia. A white...
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doctorate (Ph. D.) in 1927.
While a student, he was a
member of the
Wingolf Christian fraternity. He
earned a
living as a
language tutor and an interpreter...
- (first
founded in 1850), the
northernmost and only
Estonian branch of
Wingolf. Wõrumaa Teataja.
Postimehe peatoimetaja Lauri Hussar:
paberleht jääb!...
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themselves under an
umbrella organization such as the oe****enical
Wingolf (with
Wingolf Bonn
being the
first in 1841). When the
Catholic religion was beginning...
- the best
known of
which is An
meine Freunde (1747),
afterwards recast as
Wingolf (1767). He left the
university in 1748 and
became a
private tutor in the...
- of religion.
During his time at university, he
became a
member of the
Wingolf Christian fraternities in Berlin, Tübingen, and Halle. In 1912, Tillich...
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studied Theology in Berlin, and in 1845
became a
member of the
Berlin Wingolf (fraternity organisation). He
received a "Privatdozent" (teaching certificate)...