Mikael Gam (1901–1982) was a Danish educator and independent politician. After working as a teacher and school administrator in Greenland he became a member of the Danish Parliament in 1960 and served in the post until 1960. During the same period he was the minister for Greenland.
Mikael Gam | |
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Minister for Greenland | |
In office 18 November 1960 – 26 September 1964 | |
Prime Minister | |
Preceded by | Kai Lindberg |
Succeeded by | Carl P. Jensen |
Personal details | |
Born | 14 February 1901 Sinding, Denmark |
Died | 24 May 1982 Virum, Copenhagen | (aged 81)
Political party | Independent |
Awards | Order of the Dannebrog |
Biography
editGam was born in Sinding near Silkeborg on 14 February 1901.[1] He was a teacher by training and settled in Greenland in 1925.[2] There he worked as a teacher and was a school administrator from 1950 to 1960.[3] He was elected to the Parliament on 15 November 1960.[1][4] He represented the North Greenland at the Parliament.[2][4] His parliamentary term ended on 22 September 1964.[1] He was appointed minister for Greenland in the cabinet led by Prime President Viggo Kampmann on 18 November 1960.[1][3] Gam continued to serve as minister of Greenland in the next cabinet formed by Jens Otto Krag.[3] Gam's ministerial tenure ended on 26 September 1964.[1]
Gam published several textbooks and other books on education in Greenland and on women in Greenland.[1] He was married to Helga Gam.[2] He died in Virum, Copenhagen, on 24 May 1982 and was buried in Søllerød cemetery.[2]
Gam was first invested as commander and then, knight of the Order of the Dannebrog.[2]
References
edit- ^ a b c d e f "Mikael Gam (UFG)" (in Danish). Folketinget.
- ^ a b c d e "Mikael Gam". Kendtes gravsted (in Danish). Retrieved 30 June 2023.
- ^ a b c Thomas Sehested (12 April 2023). Mikael Gam (in Danish). Den Store Danske Encyklopædi.
- ^ a b Inge Rasmussen (28 October 2022). "Grønlands MF'ere gennem tiden". Sermitsiaq. Retrieved 30 June 2023.