Background
Donley, Bettie Loux was born on November 5, 1931 in Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania, United States. Daughter of Frank Turner and Elizabeth Ida (Kauffman) Loux.
Donley, Bettie Loux was born on November 5, 1931 in Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania, United States. Daughter of Frank Turner and Elizabeth Ida (Kauffman) Loux.
Bachelor of Science, Pennsylvania State University, 1953. Production coordinator, editorial research National Geography Society, Washington, 1959-1969. Editor World Traveler magazine, director publications Alexander Graham Bell Association forDeaf, Washington, 1969-1976.
Free-lance book editor/writer, 1976-1987.
Managing editor The Magnificent Foragers, A Zoo for All Seasons (Smithsonian Books), Aural Habilitation, Mainstreaming (A. G. Bell), Late Life Potential, Breast Cancer Screening in Older Women, Physical Frailty, 1978-1993, Sarcopenia: Muscle Atrophy in Old Age, 1978-1995. Editor Cheshire Homes News, 1985-1987.
Director publications Gerontological Society American, Washington, 1987. Contributor National Geography children"s atlases.
Editor World Traveler magazine Editor The Magnificent Foragers, A Zoo for All Seasons (Smithsonian Books), Aural Habilitation, Mainstreaming (A. G. Bell), Late Life Potential, Breast Cancer Screening in Older Women, Physical Frailty, 1978-1993, Sarcopenia: Muscle Atrophy in Old Age, 1978-1995. Editor Cheshire Homes News, 1985-1987.
Director publications
Press Association American, 1970, award for layout, 1971, award for one-theme issue, 1973, Eleanor Fishburn award for outstanding contribution Editor Grace Church Messenger, 1971-1993.
Member forum White House Conference Children, 1970. Member of Washington Indiana Writers, Washington Book Publications, Council Biology Editors, Washington Bookbuilders, Society Scholarly Public, Women in Communications, Alpha Gamma Delta.