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Lars Havstad

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created a class for special talented students, who he and external teachers tutored to reach the level of normal students. Two of four students in the talent class, one of them being Havstad, managed to pass the
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In 1877 he changed his last name from Larssen to Havstad. In February 1886 he married Hedvig Augusta Schüssler (1863–1933). She was able to hear. He was a brother-in-law of deaf people's teacher
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in 1871. Havstad and Halvard Aschehoug were the first two deaf people who passed the Norwegian examen artium, at that time regarded as a sensation. The examen artium was the
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was described as "his dead belt which must first be permeated by the national spirit before the alien elements can be devoured by the body of society".
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at the age of five, he became deaf as well as blind in one eye. He read for himself until enrolling in school in 1860, at
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as a son of customs officer Aanon Larssen (1820–1863) and Christine Christophersen (1824–1895). He grew up in
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people was introduced in 1883, and Havstad was given much of the credit. He co-founded the interest society
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in 1878, and was vice chairman until 1891 and chairman from 1891 to 1894. He was decorated with an
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noted that Havstad had racist tendencies in describing the civil servants' and
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together with J. F. Heiberg, and also wrote articles in liberal historian
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Havstad is also known as the private secretary of liberal politician
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After three years of working at the institute, Havstad was hired in
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Utsikt over Norges historie. Tidsrommet ca. 1850–1884
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and was the political editor and editor-in-chief of
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Forholdet mellom Kongen, Statsraadet og Storthinget
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Index

Norwegian
Liberal Party
examen artium
Arendal
Tønsberg
scarlet fever
meningitis
Christiania
Fredrik Glad Balchen
examen artium
final examination
secondary schools
Norwegian Ministry of the Interior
Office of the Auditor General of Norway
Johan Sverdrup
Dagbladet
Eidsvold
Ernst Sars
Jens Arup Seip
bourgeoisie
1882 Norwegian parliamentary election
Conservative Party
Viken
deaf-mute
mentally disabled
honorary
Master's degree
National Deaf-Mute College
Washington, DC
Elias Hofgaard

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