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"Virginia Satir" &#160 · –&#160 · news &#160 · newspapers &#160 · books &#160 · scholar &#160 · 1916 Neillsville · Wisconsin · US Died September 10 · 1988 (1988-09-10) (aged&#160 · 72) Menlo Park · California · U.S. Alma&#160 · mater Milwaukee State Teachers College (now University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee ) · (BA · 1936) · University of Chicago (MSSA · 1948) Occupations Social worker · therapist · author Known&#160

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1916 Neillsville
Wisconsin
US Died September 10
1988 (1988-09-10) (aged&#160
72) Menlo Park
California
U.S. Alma&#160
mater Milwaukee State Teachers College (now University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee )
(BA
1936)
University of Chicago (MSSA
1948) Occupations Social worker
Learn more
therapist
author Known&#160

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