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Sage, Margaret, 1919-
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Margaret Sage (b. 1919) was born in Vancouver and received her BA from the University of British Columbia in 1941. After obtaining a Diploma of Social Work from UBC in 1943, Sage served as a social worker in Vancouver and the Fraser Valley. In 1945 she became Welfare Manager, Japanese Division, Federal Dept. of Labour at Tashme, B.C. In 1946, Sage returned to UBC where she specialized in reading therapy. In 1964 she moved to Simon Fraser University as assistant professor of Psychology and director of the Reading and Study Centre. Sage married UBC chemist Douglas Hayward in 1956.