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They were married in Wilmette in May 1921, and moved to Toronto, where Innis was a lecturer at the University of Toronto. Mary Innis typed his PhD thesis on the history of the Canadian Pacific Railway and helped organize the bibliography, footnotes, references and index. It was published as a book in
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in 1915, but took a leave to do war service in Washington in the summer of 1918. She was involved in organizing cargo space for shipping U.S. commodities in co-operation with its allies, England, France and Italy. In letters home, she described how "fascinatingly interesting" it was to be in charge
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Innis published over eighty short stories along with a novel, four edited collections and several historical books and articles. She received an honorary doctorate from Queen's University in 1958 and another from the University of Waterloo in 1965.
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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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automating telephone systems so they would not require switchboard operators. As a result of his work, the family moved frequently finally settling in
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Innis, Mary Quayle. Unfold the Years: A History of the Young Women's Christian Association in Canada. Toronto: McClelland and Stewart Ltd. 1949.
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in 1972, she incorporated Innis's marginal notes in the footnotes, tracing and attributing quotations and expanding references.
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Innis, Mary Quayle. Stand on a Rainbow. New York: Duell, Sloan and Pearce, 1944. "fiction, for a juvenile audience"
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taught by Harold Innis, a Canadian doctoral student who had fought in World War I. According to Innis biographer,
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Innis, Mary Quayle, A. Cameron, J.H. Richards. Living in Canada. Toronto: Clarke, Irwin. 1968.
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three illustrated books for children about the country's founding; a history of the Canadian
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Innis, Mary Quayle. An Economic History of Canada. Toronto: The Ryerson Press. 1935.
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Innis, Mary Quayle. Mrs Simcoe's Diary. New York: St Martin's Press. 1965.
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Innis, Mary Quayle. Travellers West. Toronto: Clarke, Irwin. 1956.
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Innis worked with her husband, the Canadian economic historian
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Novelist, short story writer, editor, researcher, historian
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Mary Quayle and the professor, Champlain Society Podcast
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https://champlainsociety.utpjournals.press/wty-ep69-en
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Belisle, Donica; Mitchell, Kiera (10 October 2018).
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Her father Frederick Quayle worked for the 8: 308:Mary Quayle Innis: The Woman Who Inspired Me 460:"A History of the Canadian Pacific Railway" 252:Innis died in Toronto on January 10, 1972. 217:Mary began studying for a BA at the nearby 18: 620:20th-century Canadian non-fiction writers 615:20th-century American non-fiction writers 443:Harold Adams Innis: Portrait of a Scholar 418: 348: 346: 344: 342: 16:Canadian writer and historian (1899-1972) 537:"Innis, Mary Quayle - Discover Archives" 182:She received an honorary doctorate from 396: 394: 392: 390: 388: 289: 241:(1924), Mary (1927), Hugh (1930), and 172:Innis served as Dean of Women at the 7: 541:discoverarchives.library.utoronto.ca 510: 508: 506: 484:Scott, Marylynn (16 December 2013). 301: 299: 297: 295: 293: 610:20th-century Canadian women writers 595:20th-century American women writers 590:American women non-fiction writers 14: 407:Canadian Journal of Communication 237:Together they had four children, 625:20th-century Canadian historians 29: 335:. Toronto: Macmillan of Canada. 490:www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca 126:An Economic History of Canada; 1: 186:in 1958 and another from the 140:, kept from 1791 to 1796, by 90:An Economic History of Canada 635:People from St. Mary's, Ohio 630:American emigrants to Canada 447:University of Toronto Press 420:10.22230/cjc.2003v28n4a1391 656: 441:Creighton, Donald. (1957) 359:Canadian Historical Review 331:Simcoe, Elizabeth (1965). 204:Automatic Electric Company 585:Canadian women historians 556:"Mary Quayle Innis fonds" 515:World Cat author listing 306:Dagg, Anne Innis (2020). 166:Empire and Communications 142:Elizabeth Posthuma Simcoe 28: 401:Black, J. David (2003). 174:University of Toronto's 210:, where Mary attended 188:University of Waterloo 122:Mary Emma Quayle Innis 560:archives.uwaterloo.ca 371:10.3138/chr.2017-0108 219:University of Chicago 212:New Trier High School 640:Historians from Ohio 486:"Mary Quayle Innis" 466:. 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Index


St. Marys
Ohio
Toronto, Ontario
Harold Innis
Anne Innis Dagg
Donald Quayle Innis
YMCA
Elizabeth Posthuma Simcoe
John Graves Simcoe
Lieutenant Governor
Upper Canada
Harold Innis
Empire and Communications
University of Toronto's
University College
Queen's University
University of Waterloo
St. Marys, Ohio
Automatic Electric Company
Wilmette, Illinois
New Trier High School
University of Chicago
political economy
Donald Creighton
Donald
Anne


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