Tove Pihl

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Tove Agnethe Pihl (21 December 1924 – 20 January 1987) was a Norwegian educator and politician for the Labour Party.

She was born in Kristiania as the daughter of professor in medicine Otto Lous Mohr and the noted activist Tove Mohr.[1] Her maternal grandmother was Katti Anker Møller.[citation needed] Tove Pihl graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in psychology from the University of Rochester in 1948, and with a Master of Arts degree in pedagogy from the University of Chicago in 1949. She then worked as a school teacher and rector in Oslo, and was a member of the city school board from 1956.[1]

She was elected to the Norwegian Parliament from Oslo in 1969, but was not re-elected in 1973. During her term she was a member of the Standing Committee of Justice.[1]

Pihl also chaired the Norwegian Movement for Vietnam from 1973 to 1974, and was a member of the board of from 1980 to 1986. She was also a member of the board of from 1965 to 1973, from 1974 to 1981 and the Norwegian Institute of International Affairs from 1978 to 1982.[1]

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  1. ^ Jump up to: a b c d "Tove Pihl" (in Norwegian). Storting.


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