Paul Sutermeister

Paul Suter Champion ( born June 6 1864 in Küsnacht; † February 2nd 1905 in Bern ) was a Swiss Reformed pastor and editor of the daily paper Berner.

Biography

Suter master's family came from Zofingen. He attended high school in Bern and studied theology at the universities of Basel and Göttingen. During his studies in Göttingen he became a member of the Academic Theology connection Thuringia. In Appenzell he took his sermon. "His people writing, the village emperor, in which he lashed the lottery Devil and the unscrupulous exploitation of the weak of the people by the village magnate with sharpness [ ... ] cost him his job as a pastor in Walzenhausen and led him to the activity in the daily press. "

As foreign editor came Suter champion for the Bernese daily paper, " edited its Saturday supplement, Bernese home ' and got the coverage of concerts and clubs. " For some time he led " the editor of the weekly magazine, For The Swiss House' " and then the editors " of appearing in Basel Christian entertainment sheet, for The Home '. " " As a writer put Suter master an understanding and intimate view of our national life to the day, the dark side, he did not miss. "

Suter master died of pneumonia. He was married to Mathilde Fontannaz and had children.

Works

  • The village emperor. Vollmann, Zurich 1898 ( Association for dissemination of good writings, Zurich. Vol. 29). ISBN 978-3-226-00188-4
  • A quarter century of missionary work in Southern Africa: trains from the Mission Romande. George Bridel, Lausanne 1898.
  • Meta Heusser- Swiss: life image of a Christian poet. Basel 1898 ( vines in the vine. Vol. 8). ISBN 978-3-226-00872-2
  • Boer women: Épisode from the Boer War. Free transfer of a drama by Virgile Rossel. Buchdruckerei the Bernese Tageblatt, Bern 1901. ISBN 978-3-226-00938-5
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