153:(1947), an influential and widely used textbook in the profession. She was president of the World Federation of Occupational Therapists from 1957 to 1962. She served on the executive committee of the Council of World Organizations Interested in the Welfare of the Handicapped, and on committees of the International Society for Rehabilitation of the Disabled.
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Mahoney, Wanda J.; Peters, Christine O.; Martin, Peggy M. (2017).
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384:"Four From Area to be Honored"
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