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Margaret Addison
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26 February 2001

"Jean O'Grady presents a vivid and compelling study of university life for women during this period of significant transition. She has done a masterful job in clarifying the enigma that was Margaret Addison with a solid academic presentation, well-seasoned with a good balance of anecdotes that breathe life and energy into the chronicle, and into Addison and her associates. This book seriously advances the work in the field and will be a model for historians and students of history for a long time." Neil Semple, author of The Lord's Dominion: The History of Canadian Methodism
"Jean O'Grady has given us a very impressive book based on very careful research and dealing with a very important period in Canada's intellectual history." John Webster Grant, Professor Emeritus, Emmanuel College of Victoria University
"Jean O'Grady presents a vivid and compelling study of university life for women during this period of significant transition. She has done a masterful job in clarifying the enigma that was Margaret Addison with a solid academic presentation, well-seasoned with a good balance of anecdotes that breathe life and energy into the chronicle, and into Addison and her associates. This book seriously advances the work in the field and will be a model for historians and students of history for a long time." Neil Semple, author of The Lord's Dominion: The History of Canadian Methodism "Jean O'Grady has given us a very impressive book based on very careful research and dealing with a very important period in Canada's intellectual history." John Webster Grant, Professor Emeritus, Emmanuel College of Victoria University