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Dinner with Hilda
Last week, wormsense had dinner with labor economist, Hilda Kahne. During her long academic career, Dr. Kahne worked as both a scholar and an administrator and applied her expertise in economics to work and working women. As wormsense, her mother, … Continue reading
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