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MILESTONES, Page 26
DIED. Lee Salk, 65, child psychologist and author; of cancer;
in New York City. Salk, who wrote eight books on family
relationships, was a popular commentator on social issues. Salk
was unafraid to sally forth into areas of controversy; in his
1973 book What Every Child Would Like His Parents to Know, he
cautioned against abandoning full-time motherhood. "The
attention you withhold from a young child," wrote Salk, "will
be demanded doubly when he is older." He knew about sibling
relations from his own family; his brother Jonas invented the
polio vaccine.