Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 50. Chapters: Stellenbosch University Choir, Stellenbosch University alumni, Stellenbosch University faculty, Hendrik Verwoerd, Stellenbosch University halls of residence, Beyers Naude, Friedel Sellschop, Glenn Babb, Attie van Heerden, Dion O'Cuinneagain, Frederik van Zyl Slabbert, Essie Honiball, Nico Smith, Daniel Francois Malan, Danie Craven, Johann Rupert, J. B. M. Hertzog, Edwin Cameron, Magnus Malan, Cromwell Everson, Pat Barnard, Stuart Abbott, Joan Hambidge, Canticum Novum, Hennie Aucamp, John Schneeberger, Cornelis Jacobus Langenhoven, Daniel Hugo, Juandre Kruger, Andries Treurnicht, Heinz Winckler, Arthur Bleksley, Stellenbosch University Choir discography, H. B. Thom, Stellenbosch University Choir repertoire, Marlene van Niekerk, Elsa Joubert, Uys Krige, Johan Steyn, Baron Steyn, Sandra Botha, Justin Melck, Marguerite Poland, Jan de Wet, University of Stellenbosch Business School, Eben van Zijl, Lina Spies, Anton Lubowski, Willie Esterhuyse, Tinus du Plessis, Die Matie, Peet Pienaar, Mark Patterson, South African Military Academy, Johannes Van Rensburg, William de Villiers, Ernst van Heerden, Billy Downer, Andre du Pisani, SUNSAT, Estian Calitz, Lourens Ackermann, Leon Jooste, Mhlobo Jadezweni, Rona Rupert, Anoeschka von Meck. Excerpt: Hendrik Frensch Verwoerd (8 September 1901 - 6 September 1966) was Prime Minister of South Africa from 1958 until his assassination in 1966. Verwoerd was born in the Netherlands and emigrated at age two with his parents to South Africa. He served as Prime Minister of South Africa from 1958 until an assassin stabbed him to death in 1966. He was Prime Minister during the establishment of the Republic of South Africa in 1960, thereby fulfilling the Afrikaner dream of an independent republic for South Africans. During his tenure as Prime Minister, anti-Apartheid movements such as the African...