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Posted on 09/05/08

Edith Strauss

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As a mother, she was always a bit different. In the morning she headed to work while her two children took a bus to school. As chief designer at a Montreal dress manufacturer, she was known by her maiden name at a time when married women adopted their husbands' names.

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