Louis van de Laar

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Louis van de Laar
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nl (Frits van der Meer) receiving the P.C. Hooft Award from state secretary van de Laar (right, 1963)
State secretary for Education, Culture, and Science
In office
24 July 1963 – 14 April 1965
Monarch Juliana of the Netherlands
Prime Minister Victor Marijnen
Mayor of Bergen op Zoom
In office
25 October 1965 – 1 September 1981
Personal details
Born Louis Josephus Maria van de Laar
(1921-12-24)December 24, 1921
's-Hertogenbosch
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Bergen op Zoom
Nationality Dutch
Political party Catholic People's Party
Spouse(s) C.J.F.M. (Carla) Schippers
W.J.M. (Willeke) de Groot
Children 1 daughter, 2 sons
Parents Johannes Theodorus van de Laar and Maria Lucia Aloïsia van Veggel
Education Master's degrees in history and economics
Alma mater Radboud University Nijmegen
Religion Roman Catholic
Awards Knight in the Order of the Netherlands Lion
Grand Officer in the Order of Orange-Nassau
Knight in the Order of St. Gregory the Great
Taalunieprijs

Louis Josephus Maria van de Laar ('s-Hertogenbosch, 24 december 1921 - Bergen op Zoom, 25 januari 2004) was a Dutch politician.

Education

Van de Laar attended the minor seminary in Sint-Michielsgestel and subsequently the nl (Sint-Janslyceum) (a gymnasium) in 's-Hertogenbosch. In 1939 he started studying] at the Radboud University Nijmegen, where he obtained master's degrees in history and economics in 1947.[1] He continued his history studies from 1945 to 1946 at the Sorbonne and École pratique des hautes études (Paris).[2]

Career

After finishing his studies, van de Laar became a history teacher and then rector at several secondary schools. From 1963 to 1965, he was state secretary at the Ministry of Education, Culture, and Science in the Marijnen cabinet for the Catholic People's Party.[3] Through this function, he became one of the founders of the Dutch Language Union.[4] In October 1965 he became mayor of Bergen op Zoom, where he remained until his retirement in 1981).[2] During his mandate he succeeded in enticing Philip Morris and General Electric Plastics to build large production centres in Bergen op Zoom and initiated the restoration of the city palace, the nl (Markiezenhof).[5]

Awards

Van de Laar received the following awards:

References

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