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Homecoming
(South African Zionist Federation, 1938-02-04)Newspaper article with references to music. -
Homes of the 1820 Settlers
Drawings of homes of the 1820 Settlers, depicting an early farm house, an early shelter, Thomas Phillips' farm at Glendour and a later village residence. -
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Homunculus
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Hoof opgewonde oor uitdagings, Tygerburger: Goodwood, 5 February 2014
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Hooflyne van ons moderne konstitusionele ontwikkeling
Series of talks on the South African Constitution, delivered before HNP (Herstigte Nasionale Party) students, Stellenbosch 1943. -
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Die hoogste ideaal
A sermon regarding the highest ideal, held at Wellington Dutch Reformed Church. -
Die hoogste lojaliteit
Sermon held for confirmation of catechists at Aasvoëlkop entitled, "The highest loyalty". -
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Hooimiedens (België)
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Hoop en Afrikaans : die rol van die onderwys in die bemagtiging van jongmense
(2010-02)Guest lecture at the 13th Annual Symposium of the "Letterkunde Ondersteuningskomitee (LOK)" at the University of the Western Cape, 20 February 2010. -
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Hope as guiding concept for Stellenbosch University
(2011-03)The purpose of this document is to explain what it was that led to this Hope Project commitment, what it is, and how the University embodies this idea. -
Hope in Africa : human development through higher education community interaction
(2010-03)Address delivered at the Talloires Network Bellagio Conference, Italy, 23-27 March 2010 regarding education for social responsibility an application of university resources to the needs of local and global communities ... -
Hope in Africa : the role of universities in times of political transition
(2011-06)Paper presented at Talloires Network Leaders Conference, June 2011, Madrid, Spain, author examining the role of universities in times of political transition. -
The Hope Project : a rector's view of leading a major capital campaign in Africa
(2011-06)The Hope Project: A rector’s view of leading a major capital campaign in Africa. Prof H Russel Botman, Rector and Vice-Chancellor, Stellenbosch University Input at the AAU’s COREViP, 2 June 2011 -