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Show Two Therapists Join Staff Of Handicapped Society Medical Khool. 8he cam to Salt tke from Rutland hospital, Rutland, Rut-land, Vt, when ah had wide experience ex-perience in physical therapy work with cerebral palsy, polio and general gen-eral cases. Both will serve at the society's cerebral palsy center, 165 Motor ave. Two new therapists have been added to the staff of the Utah Society So-ciety for Physically Handicapped, Mrs. Alida C. Dixon, executive director, said Thursday. They are Mrs. Elsa Giles, 124 6th East, occupational therapist, and Miss Barbara Dee, 228-lst ave., physical therapist. Mrs. Giles received her education educa-tion at Buffalo State Teachers college, col-lege, Buffalo, N. Y. She received training in occupational therapy at Columbus university. New York City and came to Salt Lake City from Bridgeport, Conn., where she worked with cerebral palsy caes in the crippled children's workshop. work-shop. A graduate of 8immons college, Boston, Mass., Miss Dee did graduate grad-uate work at Harvard and Columbia Colum-bia universities and received physical physi-cal therapy training at Harvard |