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George Tofan (, Bilca - July 15, 1920, Cernăuţi) was a writer and official from Austro Hungary, Moldavian Democratic Republic, and Romania.〔CONSTANTIN HREHOR, (SILVESTRU MORARIU ANDRIEVICI ÎNTRE PIONIERII ŞCOLII ROMÂNEŞTI. CÂTEVA COINCIDENŢE. )〕 He was the editor in chief of Şcoala magazine (1907); also, George Tofan was a journalist and official in Chişinău.〔(George Tofan )〕〔(Ziua Casei Corpului Didactic „George Tofan” )〕 ==Biography== George Tofan was born on , in Bilca (Austria-Hungary), studied in Suceava (1892–1900) and graduated from the Chernivtsi University (1904). He contributed to „Junimea literară” (1904), Viața Românească (1906), „Patria”, and „Foaia poporului” (1909). On January 31, 1909, became the president of the Teacher Training Resource Centre “George Tofan”. Also, he was the secretary of "Societatea pentru Cultura şi Literatura Română în Bucovina". In 1914, George Tofan was appointed as an inspector for the Romanian private schools and director of a school from Bazargic (today Dobrich). In 1917, together with Onisifor Ghibu, George Tofan edited Şcoala Moldovenească in Chişinău; there he was a founder of the National Moldavian Party. On November 6, 1918, he was appointed as school inspector in Chişinău and in April 1919 Tofan was "Departamentul Instrucţiunii Publice din Bucovina" in Cernăuţi.〔(George Tofan )〕
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