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Anne Innis Dagg, a Canadian zoologist who broke new ground in animal research while studying giraffes in the wild, and who later campaigned against institutional sexism after she was denied tenure ...
By Clay Risen Anne Innis Dagg, who broke ground in the 1950s as one of the world’s first biologists to study giraffes in the wild, then spent decades fighting sexism in Canadian universities ...
“They’ll sit side-by-side,” Mutinex’s co-founder and chief executive, Henry Innis, told B&T. “The fundamental problem to address in the market mix is poor quality signals.” The reason ...
In 1956, at age 23, Anne Innis Dagg found herself sweltering inside a tiny Ford Prefect, parked in the middle of a sprawling South African grassland, day after day. She was “out giraffing ...