Cannabaceae

A rector of a Dutch university is called a rector magnificus. The following people have been rector magnificus of Delft University of Technology or its predecessor, Technische Hogeschool Delft:

Period Name Image Additional info
juli 1905 - augustus 1905 Jacob Kraus
1905-1907 Sebastiaan Hoogewerff
1907-1910 Stephanus Gerhard Everts
1909-1913 Jacob Cardinaal
1913-1916 Willem Karel Behrens
1916-1919 Johan Christiaan Dijxhoorn
1919-1920 Marc de Haas
1920-1921 Johannes Nelemans
1921-1922 J.A.G. van der Steur
1922-1923 Louis van Royen
1923-1924 Cornelis van der Bilt
1924-1925 Clarence Feldmann
1925-1926 Gerrit van Iterson jr.
1926-1927 Willem Janssen van Raay
1927-1928 NIcolaas Kist
1928-1929 Karel Sluyterman
1929-1930 Frans Westendorp
1930-1931 Herman S. Hallo
1931-1932 Henri ter Meulen
1932-1933 Jan Adolf Grutterink
1933-1934 Johannes George Rutgers
1934-1935 Willem Reinders
1935-1936 Gerardus Diehl
1936-1937 Gerhard Elias
1937-1938 Cornelis Biezeno
1938-1939 Jan Schouten
1939-May 1940 Joannes Antonius Veraart
May 1940-February 1942 Cornelis Johannes van Nieuwenburg
April 1942-September 1943 Henk Dorgelo
1943-1944 Joan Muysken
June 1945-1946 H.J. van der Maas
1946-1947 Jacob Tienstra
1947-1948 Hein Waterman
1948-January 1949 Albert Kluyver
1949-1951 Cornelis Biezeno
1951-1959 Oene Bottema
1959-1962 Ralph Kronig
1962-1967 H.J. de Wijs
1967-1970 Cornelis Verhagen
1970 - 1973 Hans van Nauta Lemke
1973-1975 H.B. Boerema
1975-1976 Herman van Bekkum
1976-1978 Leendert Huisman
1978-1981 Frits Jan Kievits
1981-1985 Bernard P.Th. Veltman
1985-1988 Hans Dirken
1989-1993 Pieter Alletinus Schenck
1993-1997 Karel Wakker
1997-1998 Johan Blaauwendraad
1998-2002 Karel Wakker
2002-2010 Jacob Fokkema
2010-2018 Karel Luyben
2018- Tim van der Hagen

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  1. Well, that’s interesting to know that Psilotum nudum are known as whisk ferns. Psilotum nudum is the commoner species of the two. While the P. flaccidum is a rare species and is found in the tropical islands. Both the species are usually epiphytic in habit and grow upon tree ferns. These species may also be terrestrial and grow in humus or in the crevices of the rocks.
    View the detailed Guide of Psilotum nudum: Detailed Study Of Psilotum Nudum (Whisk Fern), Classification, Anatomy, Reproduction

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