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Agnes C. Higgins
Agnes C. Higgins née Quamme (1911 - August 27, 1985) was a Canadian nutritionist and executive director of the Montreal Diet Dispensary, serving from 1959 to 1981. She is best known for developing the "Higgins Method" to help mothers with nutrition so their children would not be low birth-weight babies and they would then be more likely to grow up healthy. The USDA was influenced by Ms. Higgins and observed her work at the dispensary to create the WIC program. Prior to working at the Diet Dispensary she worked for Betty Crocker and was one of the women who responded to correspondence addressed to Miss Betty Crocker. Her name is listed among Typonym'Elles, the list of recognized females whose names are of historic importance and are available to the city of Montreal for use when naming new city attributes. Provided by Wikipedia- Showing 1 - 5 results of 5
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Surviving Grounded Theory Research Method in an Academic World by Naomi Elliott, Agnes Higgins
Published 2012-12-01
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Surviving Grounded Theory Research Method in an Academic World by Naomi Elliott, Agnes Higgins
Published 2023-06-01
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Classic Grounded Theory to Analyse Secondary Data: by Lorraine Andrews, Agnes Higgins, Michael Waring Andrews, Joan G. Lalor
Published 2012-06-01
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How Classic Grounded Theorists Teach the Method by Alvita K. Nathaniel, Tom Andrews, Toke Barfod, Olavur Christiansen, Evelyn Gordon, Markko Hamalainen, Agnes Higgins, Judith Holton, Tina Johnston, Andy Lowe, Susan Stillman, Odis E. Simmons, Hans Thulesius, Kara Vander Linden, Helen Scott
Published 2019-12-01
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