423:, a name suggested by Louw’s wife. In 1902, Christiaan Marais acquired The Willows and significantly developed Wilgenhof starting in 1903. Wilgenhof was established as a residence for students from other parts of South Africa continuing their studies. The residence, initially accommodating 110 boarders, including Bachelors, saw its first Springbok rugby player, Bob Loubsher, in 1904. Notably, for a period spanning from 1904 to 1949, every Springbok test match featured a Wilgenhoffer.
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Victoria College (predecessor of Stellenbosch University) in 1916 for 6000 pounds, and it became university property in 1918 upon the
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Students told News24 that the "strafkamer" or punishment room at the residence contained horrifying pictures of alleged abuse of students. To quote ""The staff members had to break down the doors of these two rooms, and what they found was truly horrific." Which included
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