Insley, Virginia, 1912-

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Insley, Virginia, 1912-

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Insley

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Virginia

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1912-

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Henze, Ruth Marie, 1912-

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Henze

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Ruth Marie

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1912-

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1912-01-02

January 2, 1912

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Virginia Insley, medical social worker, was born Ruth Marie Henze on Jan. 2, 1912, in Portland, Oregon, the daughter of Adele Henze and a father who abandoned them. In February 1913 Henze "voluntarily surrendered the said child to the care and custody of The Baby Home". In March 1913 Fannie (Brazee) and Morton H. Insley, a "travelling agent," of Portland, adopted her and changed her name to Virginia Insley.

In 1929 Insley graduated from St. Helen's Hall, a private school, and went on to the University of Washington in Seattle, where she majored in sociology and was a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. The Depression, and the death of her father, made it impossible for her to go straight to graduate school. Even before she received her BA (1934), Insley had embarked on the long and successful social work career, dedicated to maternal and child health.

During these busy years Insley continued her education by attending courses at the Boston Psychoanalytic Institute, National Institute of Mental Health, Johns Hopkins University and other institutions; and contributed chapters to books and articles to professional journals. She also was and continues to be a panelist and speaker at workshops and conferences, a charter member of National Association of Social Workers, a Fellow of the American Public Health Association, and an active member of other professional organizations. Insley is a supporter of the arts, community service organizations, political candidates, and the National Organization for Women.

In 1989 Insley gave material related to the Brazee and Insley families to the Oregon Historical Society.

The George Arents Research Library for Special Collections at the Bird Library, Syracuse University also holds material donated by Insley: Insley monographs (1951-1982, scattered), writings by others (1940-1990, n.d., scattered), correspondence, others to others (1948-1950, 1977, 1980), and approximately 200 volumes on maternal and child health care.

From the guide to the Papers, 1902, 1913-1994, (Schlesinger Library, Radcliffe Institute)

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https://viaf.org/viaf/63641417

https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-no99-031870

https://id.loc.gov/authorities/no99031870

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Child health services

Medical education

Home care services

Maternal health services

Medical social work

Mental retardation

Politics, government and public administration

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Teenage mothers

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Medical Social Worker

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Richmond

VA, US

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Boston

MA, US

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Seattle

WA, US

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Portland

OR, US

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