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− | (1869-1929) Professor of modern languages and history at the [[University of Stellenbosch]], where he founded the popular society [[Ons Spreekuur]] ("Our Discussion Hour") and the [[Unie-Debatsvereniging]] ("Union Debating Society"), to promote Dutch in the face of the Afrikaans language movement. This society produced a large number of plays over the years and launched many careers. Also a member of the [[Zuid-Afrikaansche Taalbond]]. Also wrote plays, including ''[[Koppigheid]]'', *. | + | (1869-1929) Professor of modern languages and history at the [[University of Stellenbosch]], where he founded the popular society [[Ons Spreekuur]] ("Our Discussion Hour") and the [[Unie-Debatsvereniging]] ("Union Debating Society"), to promote Dutch in the face of the Afrikaans language movement. This society produced a large number of plays over the years and launched many careers. Also a member of the [[Zuid-Afrikaansche Taalbond]]. Also wrote plays, including ''[[Koppigheid]]'', *.[TH, JH] |
== Sources == | == Sources == | ||
− | Bosman, 1928; Binge 1969 [ | + | |
+ | Bosman, 1928:p 6; Binge 1969 ** | ||
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Revision as of 07:19, 17 January 2013
(1869-1929) Professor of modern languages and history at the University of Stellenbosch, where he founded the popular society Ons Spreekuur ("Our Discussion Hour") and the Unie-Debatsvereniging ("Union Debating Society"), to promote Dutch in the face of the Afrikaans language movement. This society produced a large number of plays over the years and launched many careers. Also a member of the Zuid-Afrikaansche Taalbond. Also wrote plays, including Koppigheid, *.[TH, JH]
Sources
Bosman, 1928:p 6; Binge 1969 **
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