TURNVEREIN

toornˈfərīn, society of a type originated in Prussia by Friedrich Ludwig Jahn. The first hall of such a society was built in 1811 on the Hasenheide athletic grounds, near Berlin. The organization emphasized gymnastic exercises, but it also had important social and patriotic functions. In the beginning it was an effective instrument in organizing opposition to French domination of Germany, and it had official approval and support. Similar societies were at once organized throughout Germany. After the fall of Napoleon, the Turnverein movement began to dissolve because German governments disapproved of the Turnvereins as centers from which liberal ideas might be disseminated. The Turnvereins were supported loyally by their members, and new groups were organized in other countries, including the United States, by members who migrated to those countries. Today the word Turnverein is used in German-speaking countries to refer to any gymnasium or similar site of physical recreation. The example of the Turnvereins has encouraged organizations under other names to combine gymnastic exercises with discussion and social pleasures.

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...Kungler of the St. Louis Southwest Turnverein won the silver medal in the unlimited...Class 1. George Mehnert USA National Turnverein, Newark, N.J. J. 2. Gustav Bauer USA National Turnverein, Newark, N.J. J. 3. William Nelson...
...activities at all turnvereins. The Galveston Turnverein was equipped with sets of parallel bars...at the peak of its membership, the turnverein divided into two clubs for a brief period...the sum of $6,000. The Galveston Turnverein was a successful enterprise with a large...
The Manchester Turnverein came into existence in 1860 and aimed...consisting of a superior social club, a Turnverein and a song society. Many other cities...vom 15. Mai 1901": "Deutscher Turnverein, Manchester, Jahresbericht 1886...
...organized the first short-lived Turnverein in Milwaukee in 1850. In 1853, August Willich founded the Social Turnverein, whose membership at the outset...predecessor of the present-day Milwaukee Turnverein. 6 In Sheboygan the Turner society...
...American cities. Milwaukees first Turnverein was a short-lived society organized...duration. It was left to the Social Turnverein , founded on July 17, 1853, and later called the Milwaukee Turnverein , to put turning on a permanent basis...
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...and other social events sponsored by the churches.4 The Turnverein, or Turners as they were popularly known, were established...took a public Loyalty oath in June of 1918. In April, the Turnverein, "one of the oldest Societies in Bloomington" changed its...
...signaled their loyalty to southern slavery. When the national Turnverein came out in favor of gradual emancipation in 1855, several...Charleston, Houston, Mobile, and Savannah. The Savannah Turnverein protested the influence of "Northern Abolitionists" on the...
...representative of the vague liberalism, nationalist consolidationism, and romantic irrationalism that characterized the Turnverein (Gymnastic League) movement in the German states after 1815. Immigrating to the United States in 1827, Lieber spent much...
...opposed to religious) separations were in question, but here -- as for example in the citys refusal to let the Judischer Turnverein use a municipal gymnasium -- local administration appeared to be a forum for inner-Jewish quarrels between Zionists and...
...Landgericht Konstanz, Gen. 244-140-141 (Weisser Sebald); Heilbronner, Populare Liberalismus. 61. Protokolbucher-Turnverein Schonach 19.1.1895. I would like to thank Herr Werner Hamm from Schonach who gave me the opportunity to study the protocol...
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...closed two years later. (5) Somewhat more inviting was the Turnverein Hall, which the citys German immigrants opened in September...proud of, and the theater ... nothing more nor less than Turnverein Hall, is so inferior that good troupes do not often visit...
...in the homes and on the plazas. The German music centers were the beer gardens. At the Casino Club in San Antonio and the Turnverein Hall in Austin, and later at the Scholz Garten under the direction of William Besserer, there were operettas and choral...
...Houndsditch. There also existed purely social institutions such as a German football club and a German motorcycle club, and the Turnverein. Count E. Armfelt, writing in 1903 about the East London German community, stated that: It has been said with truth that...


 

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...100 years since the modern Olympic games have been in existence. In the early 1800s, a gymnastic society in Germany called Turnverein spread the interest in the sport. Toward the end of the century, a similar gymnastics school was developed in Yugoslavia...


 

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TURNVEREIN toorn f rin, society of a type originated...Germany. After the fall of Napoleon, the Turnverein movement began to dissolve because German...to those countries. Today the word Turnverein is used in German-speaking countries...
...patriot. A high school teacher in Berlin, he was active in efforts to free Germany from Napoleonic rule. He organized the Turnverein , a gymnastic association, to build strength and fellowship among young people of all classes. The gymnastic groups Jahn...
...enlisted in the Prussian army and fought and was wounded at the battle of Waterloo. On his return to Germany he joined the Turnverein movement. In the suppression of student organizations in 1819, Lieber became suspect for his liberal ideas and was harried...
...the modern exercises date from the early 19th cent., when Germanys Frederick Ludwig Jahn popularized what he called the Turnverein, an organization of "turners." Although Jahns system, which employed more apparatus than modern gymnastics, enjoyed...


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