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1941 - National Council of Women Psychologists (NCWP) founded |
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The National Council of Women Psychologists (NCWP) was founded. The group was formed to promote the government services of women psychologists during World War II. Gladys C. Schwesinger was the first executive secretary of the group. After the war, the NCWP changed its name to the International Council of Psychologists.
Type of event: Society or Association
Country: United States
Region: Canada and the United States
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