Victor Rutgers

Victor Rutgers
Rutgers, c. 1913
Minister of Education, Arts and Sciences
In office
4 August 1925 – 8 March 1926
CabinetColijn I
Preceded byJohannes Theodoor de Visser
Succeeded byMarius Waszink
Member of the House of Representatives
In office
20 February 1912 – 5 August 1925
ConstituencyHilversum
Member of the Provincial Executive of South Holland
In office
July 1919 – August 1925
Mayor of Boskoop
In office
May 1915 – June 1919
Personal details
BornVictor Henri Rutgers
(1877-12-16)16 December 1877
's-Hertogenbosch, Netherlands
Died5 February 1945(1945-02-05) (aged 67)
Bochum, Germany
PartyAnti-Revolutionary Party
Alma materUniversity of Amsterdam
Occupation
  • Legal scholar
  • politician
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Victor Henri Rutgers (Dutch: [ˈvɪktɔrˈrʏtxərs]; 16 December 1877 – 5 February 1945) was a Dutch legal scholar and politician of the Anti-Revolutionary Party (ARP).