- 2001, pp. Nomination form pp. 3–4
Roolvink 1967
Roolvink 1967, p. 301 Ooi 2009, p. 285
Roolvink 1967, pp. 306
Roolvink 1967, pp. 304
Leyden 1821, p. 1 Abdul...
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Bauke Roolvink (31
January 1912 – 25
November 1979) was a
Dutch politician of the
defunct Anti-Revolutionary
Party (ARP) now
merged into the Christian...
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Laval Astrid Lulling Lunsford E.
Oliver Johan Remkes Carl
Romme Bauke Roolvink Onno
Ruding Job de
Ruiter Norbert Schmelzer Émile
Speller Kees Staf Edzo...
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Willem Aantjes In
office 23
February 1967 – 6 July 1971
Preceded by
Bauke Roolvink Succeeded by
Willem Aantjes In
office 5 June 1963 – 24 July 1963 Preceded...
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Eijsden (1963)
Barend Biesheuvel (1963) Jan
Smallenbroek (1963–1965)
Bauke Roolvink (1965–1967)
Barend Biesheuvel (1967–1971)
Willem Aantjes (1971–1972) Barend...
- Horn FRSC (born 1939 in Baarn) a
Canadian professor and
historian Bauke Roolvink (1912 – 1979 in Baarn) a
Dutch politician and a
trade union leader Edith...
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Neubronner van der (1971) [first
published in
Dutch 1864–1867]. Teeuw, A.;
Roolvink, R. (eds.). A
Grammar of Toba-Batak.
Translated by Scott-Kemball, J. The...
- 1971 – 11 May 1973
Prime Minister Barend Biesheuvel Preceded by
Bauke Roolvink as
Minister of
Social Affairs and
Health Succeeded by
Irene Vorrink Personal...
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before p****ing his Master’s exams. His head of
department was
Professor Roolvink, who
later became professor at Leiden.
Besides his
teaching duties, Ras...
- 1963 – 14
April 1965
Preceded by
Barend Biesheuvel Succeeded by
Bauke Roolvink Parliamentary group Anti-Revolutionary
Party Member of the
House of Representatives...