Werner von Melle

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Werner von Melle
Werner von Melle in Hamburg, 1905
First Mayor of Hamburg
In office
31 March 1919  31 December 1919
Preceded by Carl August Schröder
Succeeded by Friedrich Sthamer
Personal details
Born 18 October 1853
Hamburg
Died 18 February 1937
Hamburg
Nationality Germany German
Political party Nonpartisan

Werner von Melle (October 18, 1853 – February 18, 1937) was a mayor and senator of Hamburg,[1][2] as well as a jurist.[3] Von Melle, who held multiple doctorates, also served on the first board of trustees for the Hamburg Scientific Foundation.[4]

Family

Von Melle was the son of Emil von Melle, a merchant who later became a senator of Hamburg and eventually sat in the senate of the North German Confederation. Von Melle's mother, Mary Geffcken, whom his father married in 1850, was the daughter of Senator Henry Geffcken. After marrying Emmy Kaemmerer, the daughter of Georg Heinrich Kaemmerer, a businessman and member of parliament, in 1880, von Melle fathered three daughters.

Awards

  • 1917 Honorary Doctor of Theology Faculty of the University of Göttingen
  • 1921 Rector magnificus honoris causa of the University of Hamburg[4]
  • 1928 Honorary Doctor of Political Sciences, University of Hamburg

Works

  • Die Entwicklung des öffentlichen Armenwesen in Hamburg, Hamburg 1883.
  • Gustav Heinrich Kirchenpauer. Ein Lebens- und Zeitbild, Hamburg 1888.
  • Das Hamburgische Staatsrecht, Hamburg 1891.
  • Dreißig Jahre Hamburger Wissenschaft, 1891–1921. Rückblicke und persönliche Erinnerungen, 2 Bände, Hamburg 1923.
  • Jugenderinnerungen, Hamburg 1928.

References

  1. "The History of the University of Hamburg". University of Hamburg. 15 May 2009. Retrieved 23 November 2011. 
  2. "The University of Hamburg". International Max Planck Research School. Retrieved November 23, 2011. 
  3. http://d-nb.info/gnd/116875356
  4. 4.0 4.1 "Die Mitglieder des ersten Kuratoriums 1907". Hamburgischen Wissenschaftlichen Stiftung. Retrieved November 23, 2011. 



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