File consists of an essay by Donald Innis titled "Bias in the perception of traditional Caribbean agriculture."
Innis familyFile consists of an essay by Donald Innis titled "Bias in the perception of traditional Caribbean agriculture."
Innis familyFile consists of clippings about Donald Innis. Includes biographical material, clippings on his work, book reviews, and short articles.
Innis familyFile consists of an essay by Donald Innis titled "Corn farming for the future."
Innis familyFile consists of correspondence from Donald Innis to Anne Innis Dagg. Also includes a small amount of correspondence signed from Donald's wife Wendy and children.
Innis familyFile consists of two postcards from Donald Innis from Miami Florida. One is addressed to Mary Quayle Innis and the other to Hugh Innis.
Innis familyFile consists of a short essay by Donald Innis titled "Full belly tell empty belly - keep heart."
Innis familyFile consists of an article by Donald Innis titled “Grow more on less land.” The article appeared in the January 1984 issue The New Farm.
Innis familyFile consists of posthumous materials relating to the life of Donald Innis, including obituaries, a funerary programme, and an invitation to a memorial dinner.
Innis familyFile consists of a short essay by Donald Innis titled "Is the green revolution revolting."
Innis familyFile consists of an essay by Donald Innis titled “Measuring the superiority of traditional agricultural methods in Northern Nigeria.”
Innis familyFile consists photographs of members of the Innis family including Anne Innis Dagg, Donald Innis, Wendy Innis, and Donald's children Kathleen, Mary and John.
Innis familyPhotographs of Anne Dagg, family and friends. Includes family photos, school class photos, candids and photos from events. People included in photos:
- Adams, F.
- Anderson, Art
- Annys, Sheila
- Baggo, M.
- Bailley, Mary
- Barrett, Joan
- Batty, Ruth
- Becker, James
- Becker, John
- Bolter, Nancy
- Brown, John
- Carberry, Mance
- Challen, Phyllis
- Clarke, Anne
- Coles, R.
- Covey, Lois
- Crawford, Barb
- Denberb, A.
- Denbury, Anna
- Endicott, Elizabeth
- Feirheller, S.
- File, Alicia
- Gill, Daphne
- Gillis, Jackeline
- Gregg, Marg
- Guest, Yvonne
- Hadwen, T.
- Hathaway, Anne
- Holmes, C.
- Howland, Russell
- Ingrouville, Joan
- Innis, Donald Quayle
- Jackson, Ellen
- Jarvis, Sue
- Kennedy, Lorraine
- Kladehn, Robin
- Klean, R.
- Lambert, Maureen
- Lipton, H.
- May, B.
- MacPherson, Shirley
- McConichie, Barbara
- McHalister, Helen
- Merchey, J.
- Merkley, Juel
- Middleton, D.
- Moir, Gwenneth
- Molloy, Katherine
- O'Grady, Anne
- Oboda, Ruth
- Patton, Carole
- Powell, Betty
- Ritchy, Ruby
- Scott, Carol
- Simmons, L.
- Smith, Barbara
- Spence, Pat
- Tammela, J.
- Todd, Joanne
- Upjohn, S.
- Vipond, D.
- Walker, Mabel
- Waterman, Sally
- Wattress, Ruth
- Werby, E.
- Whitewood, Dorothy
- Williamson, Mary F.
- Willstrop, Doris
- Wright, R.
File consists of a typescript of a speech given by Donald Innis for the A.A.G. Meeting titled "Regional variations in TV station income."
Innis familyFile consists of an essay by Donald Innis titled "Rich farmers - poor efficiency."
Innis familyFile consists of a sabbatical leave report from Donald Innis.
Innis familyFile consists of a paper presented by Donald Innis at the A.A.G. annual meeting titled "The ecological balance of traditional agriculture."
Innis familyFile consists of an essay written by Donald Innis titled "The economic geography of Sweden.'
Innis familyFile consists of one essay by Donald Innis titled "The problem of expansion in Western civilization."
Innis familyFile consists of a school essay written by Donald Innis titled “The theory of relativity and twentieth century society.”
Innis familyFile consists of an article by Donald Innis titled “The Thousand Islands.”
Innis familyFile consists of an essay by Donald Innis titled "Traditional versus modern methods of increasing tropical food production in India and Jamaica."
Innis familyFile consists of a series of short essays written by Donald Innis presented as “a continuing discussion for passengers on Spaceship Earth who are puzzled by some of the strange inhabitants onboard.”
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