Tom Angus (entomologist)
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In 1970, Angus was appointed as associate director of the IPRI. In 1977 he was named the deputy director of the Forest Pest Management Institute, a reorganization of the IPRI and another research institute. Having reached mandatory retirement at the age of 65, he retired from that role and the federal public service in the fall of 1980.{{cite news |last1=Diwowarczyk |first1=Ed |title=Angus retires after 30 year career in forest research. |work=The Sault Star |agency=Southam Press |date=September 19, 1980}}{{cite news |last1=Richardson |first1=Linda |title=Veteran alderman stepping down. |work=The Sault Star |date=September 26, 1991}} |
In 1970, Angus was appointed as associate director of the IPRI. In 1977 he was named the deputy director of the Forest Pest Management Institute, a reorganization of the IPRI and another research institute. Having reached mandatory retirement at the age of 65, he retired from that role and the federal public service in the fall of 1980.{{cite news |last1=Diwowarczyk |first1=Ed |title=Angus retires after 30 year career in forest research. |work=The Sault Star |agency=Southam Press |date=September 19, 1980}}{{cite news |last1=Richardson |first1=Linda |title=Veteran alderman stepping down. |work=The Sault Star |date=September 26, 1991}} |
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Angus was often called upon by colleagues to review and edit their papers. Similarly, his ease as an orator and good sense of humour made him a desired speaker on insect pathology at scientific events and conferences.{{cite web |last1=Green |first1=George W. |title=Obit: Thomas Anderson Angus (1915-2005) |url=https://esc-sec.ca/wp/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/Obit_Angus_Tom.pdf |website=Entomological Society of Canada |access-date=15 January 2025}} |
An excellent writer and scientist, Angus was often called upon by colleagues to review and edit their papers. Similarly, his ease as an orator and good sense of humour made him a desired speaker on insect pathology at scientific events and conferences.{{cite web |last1=Green |first1=George W. |title=Obit: Thomas Anderson Angus (1915-2005) |url=https://esc-sec.ca/wp/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/Obit_Angus_Tom.pdf |website=Entomological Society of Canada |access-date=15 January 2025}} |
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