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'''John D. Sutherland''' was an important figure in the development of the [[Tavistock Clinic]]
 
'''John D. Sutherland''' was an important figure in the development of the [[Tavistock Clinic]]
   
During World War II Sutherland worked on the war office selection boards ([[WOSB]]), with [[Eric Trist]] and [[Wilfred Bion]].
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During World War II Sutherland worked on the war office selection boards (WOSB), with [[Eric Trist]] and [[Wilfred Bion]].
   
Jock Sutherland became director of the new post-war Tavistock Clinic, when it was incorporated into the newly established British [[National Health Service]] in 1946. Ronald Hargreaves became deputy director of the [[World Health Organization]]. Tommy Wilson became chairman of the Tavistock Institute.<ref name=mtwp/><ref>A history of the Institute can be found in ''The Social Engagement of Social Science: A Tavistock Anthology'' published by the [[University of Pennsylvania]] Press in three volumes between 1990 and 1997.</ref>
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Jock Sutherland became director of the new post-war Tavistock Clinic, when it was incorporated into the newly established British [[National Health Service]] in 1946. Ronald Hargreaves became deputy director of the [[World Health Organization]]. Tommy Wilson became chairman of the Tavistock Institute..<ref name=mtwp>[http://www.moderntimesworkplace.com/archives/ericsess/tavis1/tavis1.html]</ref><ref>A history of the Institute can be found in ''The Social Engagement of Social Science: A Tavistock Anthology'' published by the [[University of Pennsylvania]] Press in three volumes between 1990 and 1997.</ref>
   
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John D. Sutherland was an important figure in the development of the Tavistock Clinic

During World War II Sutherland worked on the war office selection boards (WOSB), with Eric Trist and Wilfred Bion.

Jock Sutherland became director of the new post-war Tavistock Clinic, when it was incorporated into the newly established British National Health Service in 1946. Ronald Hargreaves became deputy director of the World Health Organization. Tommy Wilson became chairman of the Tavistock Institute..[1][2]

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  2. A history of the Institute can be found in The Social Engagement of Social Science: A Tavistock Anthology published by the University of Pennsylvania Press in three volumes between 1990 and 1997.