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of "tables and reports on trade and all sorts of commodities, blueprints of tonnage and shipping, etc. etc." The work led to an interest in economics. After returning to the university, she enrolled in a class in
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Innis, Mary Quayle. The Clear Spirit. Twenty
Canadian Women and Their Times. Published for the Canadian Federation of University Women by University of Toronto Press. Edited by Mary Quayle Innis. 1967.
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Innis, Mary Quayle. Unfold the Years: A History of the Young Women's
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Innis, Mary Quayle, A. Cameron, J.H. Richards. Living in Canada. Toronto: Clarke, Irwin. 1968.
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