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Eleanor Clarke Slagle

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81:(AOTA) in 1921. In 1922, she established the headquarters of AOTA in New York City and worked tirelessly to promote educational and professional standards for the emerging profession . For the next twenty years, she also served as occupational therapy director at the 77:(NSPOT) that year, for which she was a founding member. During the third annual meeting of the NSPOT, she was elected president. For many years thereafter she served as the volunteer secretary-treasurer of the organization. NSPOT was renamed the 70:. In 1917, she became general superintendent of occupational therapy for all of the Illinois state hospitals. The same year the training school she started was named the Henry B. Favill School of Occupations which continued until 1920. 493: 51: 38:, she was the only daughter of William John Clark and Emeline (Emmaline) J. (nÊe Davenport) Clark. During her youth she went by the name Ella May Clark. Her father fought as an officer in the 74: 66:. In 1914 she resigned and returned to Chicago, where she gave lectures at the Chicago School for Civics and Philanthropy. Slagle established a workroom for handicapped people at 498: 82: 78: 164:
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The Eleanor Clarke Slagle Lectureship, considered the highest academic award of the AOTA, is named in her honor.
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Until March 1917, occupational therapy was not organized as a profession. This changed with the formation of the
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in 1911. Thereafter she was employed in state hospitals of Michigan and New York. It was while visiting at the
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and may have been left partially disabled by a neck wound. In 1894, she married Robert E. Slagle.
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Slagle is listed in the American Occupational Therapy Association, Inc 100 influential people.
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There is little record of what follows, up until she began studying at the UC
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University of Chicago School of Social Service Administration alumni
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Notable American Women 1607–1950: A Biographical Dictionary
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Metaxas, Virginia A. (2000). Lynaugh, Joan E. (ed.).
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occupational therapy
Hobart, New York
American Civil War
Chicago School for Civics and Philanthropy
Kankakee State Hospital
occupational therapy
Adolf Meyer
Hull House
National Society for the Promotion of Occupational Therapy
American Occupational Therapy Association
New York State Department of Mental Hygiene
Eleanor Roosevelt
Philipse Manor
Notable American Women 1607–1950: A Biographical Dictionary
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978-0-674-62734-5



Eleanor Clarke Slagel and Susan E. Tracy: Personal and Professional Identity and the Development of Occupational Therapy in Progressive Era America
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10.1891/1062-8061.8.1.39
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978-0-8261-1317-7
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10635685
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31539073
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