Philip Idenburg
Philippus Jacobus Idenburg was a Dutch educationalist and statistician..
Philip joined the Centraal Bureau voor de Statistiek where he worked except for a short break until retirement in 1966. In 1940 he was involved with Gerd Arntz in salvaging the work of the Mundaneum in The Hague, transferring the material to the Dutch Foundation for Statistics which he set up under the leadership of Jan van Ettinger and Arntz. In 1943 Arntz was conscripted into the German Army, and when he returned to the Netherlands in 1946, Idenburg vouched for him and enabled him to return to his previous job. Philip Jacobus Idenburg was a younger brother of Petrus Johannes Idenburg, a Dutch professor of constitutional law and founder of the Afrika-Studiecentrum, Leiden.
Philip was married to 1) Margaretha Jacoba Johanna to Sarah Carla Kohnstamm, both daughters of Dutch pedagogue Philip Kohnstamm and his wife An Kessler.