Mary Quayle Innis fonds [textual record]. 1954-1995.

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Mary Quayle Innis fonds [textual record]. 1954-1995.

Contents: contains materials by and about Mary Quayle Innis. Includes correspondence written mostly to her daughter, Anne Innis Dagg from 1956 to 1968, notes kept while Dean of of Women at University College, 1954-1961. Also present are files compiled by Anne Innis Dagg, including a biographical essay on Mary Quayle Innis and files relating to a proposed collection of her short stories and pieces with an introduction by Anne Innis Dagg.

30 cm. of textual records.

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University of Waterloo. Library. Women's Studies Collection.

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Innis, Harold Adams, 1894-1952

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Canadian delegate to the 220th anniversary celebration of the founding of the Akademii︠a︡ Nauk SSSR, Moscow, 1946. From the description of Ottawa to Moscow : typescript, 1946. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122553955 Biographical/Historical Note Canadian delegate to the 220th anniversary celebration of the founding of the Akademiia Nauk SSSR, Moscow, 1946. From the guide to the Harold Adams Innis typescript : ...

Innis, Mary Quayle

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Mary Quayle Innis was an economist, writer, editor, and academic administrator. She was born in St. Mary's, Ohio, on April 13, 1899. From 1915 to 1919 she attended the University of Chicago, graduating with a Ph. B. in English. There she met a young Canadian economics instructor, Harold Adams Innis. They married in 1921. After they started a family, she continued writing while at home and published a number of stories in the Canadian Forum. She also wrote An Economic History of Canada (1935), wh...

Dagg, Anne Innis

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Anne Innis Dagg is a faculty member at the University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario in Independent Studies. She is a scholar and writer in several areas of interest, from zoology to women's studies. The daughter of Mary Quayle Innis and Harold Innis, Anne was born on January 25, 1933 in Toronto, Ontario. She became interested in giraffes as a child, and went on to take a BA from the University of Toronto in Honours Biology in 1955, and an MA from the University of Toron...