“…Among the conditions to undertake the cost of publication, the APA demanded that the planning committee “take great pains to get good editing” (Publication of Report of Work Conference, circa 1954). Cutts had published Connecticut State Department of Education reports in 1942 and 1943, written a report on her visit to consult on services in Germany after World War II (Cutts, 1949), and published several books related to psychological practice, parenting, and teaching (Fagan, 1989; Cutts & Moseley, 1941, 1953, 1954; and after the conference, Cutts & Moseley, 1957, 1960). It is also possible that Cutts’s work was known to Bruce Moore many years before when her efforts in developing certification standards for Connecticut school psychologists were conveyed to Moore by both Cutts and Edgar Doll (Doll, 1942).…”