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I am unable to find any biography of her; the discussion of her importance in Babones (2013) is the only discussion of her person I was able to find. [1] states that some "Claire Selltiz" lived from 1914-2000 in PA, USA, which is roughly a correct time frame of life, but certainly it would be OR to assume it's the same person. It is likely, however, given this academic article which discusses contributions of "Claire Selltiz (1914–2000)" to something called community self-surveys. Some googling was able to reveal she was "Research Associate on the Commission on
Community Interrelations of the American Jewish Congress" in 1946, a faculty member of "City College of N. Y" in 1966, and a member of Research Center for Human Relations at New York University around the same time. PS. For future reference: Google Book authors page, worlcat author page. --Piotr Konieczny aka Prokonsul Piotrus| reply here09:12, 6 December 2013 (UTC)[reply]