Von Cramm Coop

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Von Cramm Coop on West campus in Winter, 2007
Von Cramm Coop on West campus in Winter, 2007


Von Cramm Cooperative is a student operated house on the West Campus of Cornell University in Ithaca, New York State. The house was founded in 1956 by a grant from Thomas Gilchrist to form a memorial house at the university in memory of his close friend Baron Von Cramm. Baron Von Cramm was a commanding officer in the 16th Panzer Division of the German army, and he died in the battles of June 1941, after his unit attempted to block the Soviet Army's retreat.[citation needed] Originally the house was a male scholarship house, but during the 1970s the house became a self-governing Coop open also to women.

Today the Coop continues to a be an active and vocal part of the Cornell University community. It has a history of social action (for instance the Coop's recent involvement in the Redbud Woods protest) and openness with a rich tradition of welcoming people from all parts of the globe.[citation needed]

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