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Harold Innis

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In his office or his study, with his long legs stretched out and his chair tilted back, he would exchange stories with unhurried delight; and the deep stream of his conversation rambled amiably through generous meanderings and over laughing shallows.
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Donald Creighton in Harold Adams Innis: Portrait of a Scholar, (1957) p.131.

 
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