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Given that "the Continental Congress adopted the current design for the Great Seal of the United States including a Bald Eagle grasping thirteen arrows and a thirteen-leaf olive branch with its talons on June 20, 1782." (Wikipedia entry for Bald Eagle) I am very suspicious of the claim that Susie Orbach helped chose the national bird of the United States as the bald eagle, in 1976. Perhaps she helped chose a specific bald eagle for use in some ceremony marking the bicentennial of the founding of the US. Clarification and citation are required. [Actinman] —Preceding unsigned comment added by Actinman (talk • contribs) 17:45, 27 June 2010 (UTC)[reply]
I'm sure you can be a social critic without a college degree, I don't think you can become a psychotherapist without at least a college degree. At least in the United States you need a degree to get licensed. To be a psychologist you need at least a masters or a Psy D in addition to a 4 year college degree. To be a psychiatrist, who can prescribe medicine, you must first finish medical school and then complete additional training in the specialty. The only information about Ms. Orbach has her going to school until age 15. Ileanadu (talk) 01:52, 19 December 2016 (UTC)[reply]