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The Wengia Solodorensis is the oldest
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(; also referred as "Verbindung"; translated as student society or fraternity) at the
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, the
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college of higher academic education. The members of the "Wengia" refer to themselves as "Wengianer". The purpose of the society, true to its motto ''Patria, Amicitia, Scientia'' ("Fatherland, Friendship, Science") is set out in their charter as follows: ''"Der Zweck der Wengia ist es, das wissenschaftliche Interesse ihrer Mitglieder zu fördern. Sie soll diese durch Freundschaft zu vereinigen suchen und sie anhand von Vorträgen und Diskussionen befähigen, als vorbereitete Staatsbürger ins Leben zu treten."'' "The purpose of Wengia is to promote the scientific interest of its members. It should seek to unite them through friendship and, through lectures and discussions, enable them to come into life as prepared citizens." After passing the
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, the former active members join the Alt-Wengia (Alumni organisation). With approximately 600 living members, this forms the largest alumni association (German: Altherrenverband) amongst student societies in
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and one of the largest in
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History

At the beginning of the 1880s there were already student groups at the
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as offshoots of the university corporations “Helvetia” and “Zofingia”. Their activities were banned by an executive council resolution in 1883. In the summer of 1884 several students came together under the leadership of Bernhard Wyss and Leo Weltner with the aim of founding a new society. Probably in the memory of the former Spe-Fuxenvereinigung of “Helvetia”, the name “Wengia”, which originally went back to Niklaus Wengi, was adopted. For the cap they agreed on the green colour, which has been a symbol of the ”Radicals” in the canton of Solothurn, the ribbon was kept in the colours green-red-green. The new society should preserve the student tradition of
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and educate its members based on the principles of the radical-democratic party ruling in
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and
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at that time. On 7 November 1884, the
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cantonal Executive council approved the statutes submitted by 15 students.Louis Jäggi: ''75 Jahre Wengia Solodorensis, 1884–1959.'' Solothurn 1959; S. 9. The first president was Adolf Meyer v/o Storch, who passed away while he was still active, Leo Weltner v/o Streck acted as first Fux-Major. The first members had experienced activities of the former forbidden societies and were able to build on an old tradition in building the new society. This was followed by a time the new society was tried and tested. With the admission of other student societies at the college in 1907/1908, the "Wengia" was faced with competition, whereby the relationship among the societies developed from an open struggle at the beginning to a friendly co-existence today. Society activities were subdued during the
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. In contrast, the “Wengia” experienced an upswing during the
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. With school and fraternity life restricted, members showed great interest in the course of war and put themselves at the service of the
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. The "Wengia" was delayed to feel the events of 1968, but the society accepted the challenge and was very popular in the years that followed.


Today

The motto ''Patria'' and ''Scientia'' ("Fatherland, “Science") is upheld through lectures on political or scientific topics at regular meetings and study trips. The “Wengia” cultivates radical-liberal ideas, but is politically neutral. The prospective student can practice arguing, criticizing and speaking in a casual environment. Well-known representatives from politics, science or business are often invited as speakers. In this way, the active members are able to obtain first-hand information as future citizens and get to know experienced personalities. The motto Amicitia (“Friendship”) finds its expression in the social occasions of the society such as regular tables, ''Kneipen, Kommersen'' (both ceremonial drinking and singing sessions), balls, study trips, etc. Great importance is attached to maintaining student traditions and
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.Karl H. Flatt, in: ''Farbe tragen, Farbe bekennen.'' Solothurn 1993; S. 67 f.


Alumni organisation

The need of the old boys for an own association became apparent early on. In 1897, after many unsuccessful attempts, a permanent alumni organisation was founded. The regulars tables of the “Alt-Wengia” founded in many university towns in Switzerland not only made it possible to maintain old friendships outside of Solothurn, but also give newly enrolled students the opportunity to get advice and help counteract the anonymity in today's academic life. The great solidarity among the alumni is shown every year in November when more than 300 “Wengianer” attend the general assembly of the Alt-Wengia held in Solothurn.


Regular pub and liaison house

For the first eight years, the Wengia did not have a regular pub. Its first long-term location was in the “Brasserie Schenker” in 1892. On 1 April 1946, the “Misteli” at Friedhofplatz 14 in Solothurn was selected as its regular pub. In 1957, a ''Kneipkeller'' was installed in the former stables. In 2006, the ''Kneipkeller'' was relocated to the vaulted cellar as part of the total renovation of the property. In 1986, the property was acquired by the Wengia building cooperative. In 2005, it was transferred to Misteli AG which is largely owned by the alumni association and its members.


Society publication

The society's publication is ''Der Wengianer''. Started in October 1888, it has been published regularly several times a year since. Active members and Alumni are jointly responsible for the editing.


Notable members

* Werner Kaiser (1868–1926), Executive Counsel (Member of the
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executive) * Hans Affolter (1870–1936), Federal justice, Executive Counsel (Member of the
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Executive), National Councillor *
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(1871–1940), Executive Counsel (Member of the
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executive); Honorary member of the Alt-Wengia *
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(1872–1938), Executive Counsel (Member of the
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executive * Alfred Rudolf (1877–1955), Executive Counsel (Member of the
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executive) * Walther Bösiger (1878–1960), Executive Counsel (Member of the
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executive) * Adrian von Arx (1879–1934), Federal justice, National Councillor * Heinrich Studer (1889–1961), Founder of the Amalthea Signum publishing company
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(1882–1956), National Councillor, Physician, Military publisher * Robert Furrer (1882–1962), Director-General of Federal Customs Administration *
Walther Stampfli Walther Stampfli (3 December 1884 in Büren, Solothurn – 11 October 1965) was a Swiss politician and member of the Swiss Federal Council (1940–1947). He was elected to the Federal Council on 18 July 1940 and handed over office on 31 Dece ...
(1884–1965),
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, National Councillor; Honorary member of the Alt-Wengia * Oskar Stampfli (1886–1973), Executive Counsel (Member of the
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executive); Honorary member of the Alt-Wengia * Hugo Meyer (1888–1958), Mayor of
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* Rolf Roth (1888–1985); Artist, Cartoonist, Poet; Honorary member of the Alt-Wengia * Paul Haefelin (1889–1972),
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, Mayor of
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; Honorary member of the Alt-Wengia * Eugen Dietschi (1896–1986),
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, National Councillor; Honorary member of the Alt-Wengia * Urs Dietschi (1901–1982), Executive Counsel (Member of the
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executive), National Councillor; Honorary member of the Alt-Wengia * Max Petry (1904–1989); Major General, Chief of the Swiss artillery troops * Paul Affolter (1917–2005); Director-General of Federal Customs Administration * Kurt Locher (1917–1991), Director-General of the SwissFederal tax department *
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(1924–2004), Executive Counsel (Member of the
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executive), National Councillor * Eugen Lüthy (1927–1990), Lieutenant General; Commander in Chief of the
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* Manfred Schwarz (1932–2000), Playwright, theatre director and actor * Robert Piller (1935–2019), Economist, journalist, local politician, supporter of the canton and the Jura region * Mathias Feldges (1937–2022), Executive Counsel (Member of the
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executive) *
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(* 1947),
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, National Councillor; Honorary member of the Alt-Wengia * Kurt Fluri (* 1955), National Councillor, Mayor of
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See also

* List of Swiss student societies


References

* Jörg Kiefer et al.: ''Köpfe, Ereignisse, Taten. 125 Jahre Wengia Solodorensis, 1884 bis 2009.'' Kommissionsverlag Lüthy+Stocker, Solothurn 2009,
online
on www.wengia.ch). * Marco Leutenegger (Hrsg.): ''Farbe tragen, Farbe bekennen.'' Begleitschrift zur gleichnamigen Ausstellung im Kant. Museum Altes Zeughaus. Solothurn 1993. * Jörg Kiefer (Red.): ''100 Jahre Wengia Solodorensis 1984.'' Habegger Druck und Verlag, Derendingen 1984, LCCN 84189774
online
on www.wengia.ch). * Louis Jäggi: ''75 Jahre Wengia Solodorensis, 1884–1959.'' Buchdruckerei und Verlagsanstalt Vogt-Schild, Solothurn 1959
online
on www.wengia.ch). * Eugen Dietschi et al.: ''Festschrift zur fünfzigsten Stiftungsfeier der Wengia Solothurn 1934.'' Buch- und Verlagsdruckerei Vogt-Schild, Solothurn 1934
online
on www.wengia.ch). * Max Sauser: ''Die Wengia Solothurn 1884–1924.'' Festschrift zum 40. Stiftungsfest, Zepfel’sche Buchdruckerei, Solothurn 1924
online
on www.wengia.ch). * Paul Bloch (Red.): ''Die Wengia Solothurn 1884–1909, Festschrift zur 25. Stiftungsfeier, 16. und 17. Oktober 1909.'' Zepfel’sche Buchdruckerei, Solothurn 1909
online
on www.wengia.ch).


External links


Official Website of the Wengia Solodorensis



Individual References

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Wengia Solodorensis The Wengia Solodorensis is the oldest Studentenverbindung (; also referred as "Verbindung"; translated as student society or fraternity) at the Kantonsschule Solothurn, the Cantons of Switzerland, cantonal college of higher academic education. T ...
Wengia Solodorensis The Wengia Solodorensis is the oldest Studentenverbindung (; also referred as "Verbindung"; translated as student society or fraternity) at the Kantonsschule Solothurn, the Cantons of Switzerland, cantonal college of higher academic education. T ...