American Eugenics Society Records

Mss.575.06.Am3

Date: 1916-1973 | Size: 12 Linear feet

Abstract

The American Eugenics Society Records is a small, selective collection offering information on various periods of the Society's development, including correspondence, membership records, and formal and informal material on its history. Of particular interest are the records of the Society's numerous committees, including the Executive Education, Population Genetics Research, Legislative, and local and state committees, and documentation of AES educational initiatives at state fairs and eugenic health exhibits and contests, especially the Fitter Family Contests. A scrapbook containing 97 images of Fitter Family and eugenic health exhibits, 1924-1926, provides valuable visual information of AES activities. One series in the collection relates to the numerous Princeton Conferences and to a genealogical survey of the populations of Shutesbury and Leverett, Massachusetts, and there is also material on the Population Council. The collection largely revolves around Frederick Osborn, the moving force in the Society for most of its later history, and it includes approximately 100 papers written or delivered by Osborn concerning eugenics, genetics, or population related topics. This note is currently under review for revision.

Background note

The Second International Conference on Eugenics, held in New York in 1921, produced one concrete result: the American Eugenics Society. Although the eugenics movement had been gaining strength in the United States for over a decade, there was at the time no formal organization through which to pursue its broader political and educational agenda. As a result, a group of prominent eugenicists founded the Eugenics Committee of the U.S.A., which became the Eugenics Society of America, and finally, in 1925, the American Eugenics Society (AES).

From its base in New Haven, Connecticut, the AES soon attracted the support of nearly every major American eugenicist and for the first decade of its existence, at least, was very successful at promoting eugenic ideas to the American public. More an advocacy group than a scientific organization, the AES promoted its ideals of racial betterment, eugenic health, and genetic education through public lectures, conferences, publications, and exhibits at county and state fairs. Among its most popular promotions were a contest for the best sermon on eugenic theme and a series of "fitter family contests" in which participants' families (divided into small, medium, and large family classes) were ranked based on information provided on the mental, physical, and moral health of family members. The AES also sponsored eugenic health exhibits, featuring such exhibits as Mendel's Theater, a presentation of basic principles of genetics and heredity, and the "flashing light exhibit," a board titled "Some people are born to be a burden to the rest," on which lights were set to blink at periodic intervals representing how often a "defective" was born in the United States (rapid blinking) and how often a "high grade" individual was born (slow blinking).

Beginning in the 1930s, the AES began a slow transformation into a less programmatic organization. This figure most often credited with bringing about this shift was Frederick Osborn, Secretary of the Society from 1928 until 1972. Osborn had a clear impact on the reformulation of AES policies and a greater focus on issues of population control, genetics, and, later, medical genetics.

During the early 1950s, the AES left New Haven for New York City, taking offices and funding from the Population Council. They remained active in promoting scientific investigation into eugenic topics, sponsoring five conferences at Princeton University between 1964 and 1969 on population genetics and demography, and drawing an international cast of scientists. In 1972, the Society was reorganized and rechristened the Society for the Study of Social Biology. Its journal, Eugenics: A Journal of Race Betterment, was renamed Social Biology.

Scope and content

The Records of the American Eugenics Society document the varied promotional activities of the foremost organization for eugenic education and advocacy in the United States during the 1920s and 1930s. Consisting of 9 linear feet of administrative records, correspondence, and formal and informal histories of the Society, the Records span the entire history of the organization from 1921 through 1972, though weighted rather heavily toward the years before the Second World War.

The main body of records includes routine correspondence relating to AES activities and membership, including membership records from the beginning of the Society, correspondence relative to publications and orders for publications.

At the end of the collection is a file of 4x6" index cards representing a eugenic study of Shutesbury, Massachusetts, a town selected for eugenic study due to its visible decline over the previous decades and for the suspected high proportion of "degenerate" residents.

Between 1926 and 1928, the AES held contests for the best sermon preached on the subject of eugenics. In addition to the nine folders labeled AES Sermon Contest, the collection includes 45 submissions filed under the name of the minister, preached before Presbyterian, Methodist, Congregational, Baptist, Unitarian, and Jewish congregations across the country.

A particularly valuable part of the collection is the series of scrapbooks maintained by the Society. The most important of these if the photograph album containing 97 images of Eugenic Health Exhibits at the Kansas Free Fair, 1925, and in fairs in Michigan and Texas, including images of the exhibits themselves (Mendel's Theater, the flashing light exhibit, guinea pigs, and other exhibits), exterior views of the Eugenic Health buildings, images of eugenicists, including Charles B. Davenport, Judge Harry Olson and Professor Henry P. Fairchild, as well as most of the members of the AES Board of Directors over the years, and a number of images of winners of fitter family contests. The other three scrapbooks contain newspaper clippings of articles of eugenic interest, reflecting the AES effort to stay abreast of public perceptions of the field.

Many of the photographs in the scrapbook from Series II. have been digitized. Links to the digital versions of the images are included in the inventory. You may also view a gallery of all images here.

This note is currently under review for revision.

Digital objects note

This collection contains digital materials that are available in the APS Digital Library. Links to these materials are provided with context in the inventory of this finding aid. A general listing of digital objects may also be found here.

Collection Information

Provenance

Gift of the American Eugenics Society, through Frederick Osborn, Leon Whitney, and Jonathan Marks, 1967-1995.

Preferred citation

Cite as: American Eugenics Society Records, American Philosophical Society.

Separated material

Books and journals materials transferred to Printed Materials, including:

Missing Title
  1. Eugenical News (1916-1953, except 1939)
  2. Eugenics, A Journal of Race Betterment(1928-1931)
  3. Eugenics Quarterly [title later changed to Social Biology] (1954-1970, except 1968, 1969, 1971)
  4. Eugenics Review (1909-1914)
  5. Bibliographica Eugenica(1927-1934)
  6. Blacker, C. P., Eugenics, Galton and After
  7. Bonar, James, Malthus and His Work
  8. Darwin, Leonard, What is Eugenics?
  9. A Decade of Progress in Eugenics --Third International Congress of Eugenics
  10. East, Edward M., Mankind at the Cross Roads
  11. Galton, Francis, Hereditary Genius
  12. Galton, Francis, Essays in Eugenics
  13. Haller, Mark H., Eugenics
  14. Hammons, Helen G., Hereditary Counseling
  15. Holmes, Samuel J., The Trend of the Race
  16. Huntington, Ellsworth, Tomorrow's Children
  17. Huntington, Ellsworth, and Whitney, Leon F.,The Builders of America
  18. Laughlin, H. H., Eugenical Sterilization in the United States
  19. Lorimer, Frank, and Osborn, Frederick, Dynamics of Population
  20. Osborn, Frederick, Preface to Eugenics,1940 and 1951
  21. Osborn, Frederick, The Future of Human Heredity
  22. Pickens, Donald K., Eugenics and the Progressive
  23. Redfield, Casper L., Control of Heredity
  24. Schwesinger, Gladys C., Heredity and Environment
  25. Terman, Lewis M., Genetic Studies of Genius, vols. 1 and 2
  26. Wiggam, Albert Edward, The Fruit of the Family Tree

Related material

See also the Frederick Henry Osborn Papers (Ms. Coll. 24).

The autobiography of Leon F. Whitney (B W613b) contains additional information on the AES.

The Charles B. Davenport Papers (B D27) contain 114 letters regarding the American Eugenics Society and its Council, and 183 letters to or from Frederick Osborn.

Images from the AES scrapbook are included in the Dolan DNA Learning Center Eugenics Archive on the Cold Spring Harbor website.

Bibliography

The AES Records are briefly described in Bentley Glass, A Guide to the Genetics Collections of the American Philosophical Society (Philadelphia, 1988).

African American History Note

Eugenics was inevitably entangled in many aspects of American social and political life, and particularly in setting and supporting national policy with regard to immigration and the treatment of ethnic and racial minorities. The records in this collection may prove useful to students of African American history in this regard.

This note is currently under review for revision.

Genetics Note

This collection contains materials which relate to the history of genetics. The AES Papers comprise 50 boxes of correspondence, manuscripts, and other materials, and include an extensive collection of photographs and a file of index cards carrying the information about a eugenic study made in Shutesbury, Massachusetts. A scrapbook entitled 'Samples' includes printed forms used by the Society, and various pamphlets. Three volumes of the Frederick Osborn correspondence are also included. These contain memos, minutes of meetings, correspondence, press clippings, and drafts of articles by Osborn. Five notebooks contain materials relating to the five conferences held at Princeton between 1964 and 1969 on the general subject of "Population Generics and Demography." There is also a loose-leaf notebook titled "AES: Position and Aims of the AES, 1961 Statement." This notebook documents the important changes in the goals and emphases of the Society beginning in the 1930s, involving a shift from hereditarian views toward a more environmentalist view. This shift was one for which Osborn himself took much credit. Garland Allen claims that this collection of the AES Papers reveals that Osborn did not change his fundamental views and was not so fully responsible for the evident decline and moderation of American eugenics during the 1930s. [See Barry Mehler and Garland E. Allen in the Mendel Newsletter 14: 9-15, 1977.]

AuthorFormatDate
Adams, David E. -- Eugenics, personal religion as a factor in race progressManuscripts (11 pages)1926-1927
Adams, Frederick F. -- Eugenics, well-bornManuscripts (8 pages)1926-1927
American Eugenics Party Correspondence (19 items)1962-1968
American Eugenics Society Scrapbooks (96 photographs)Circa 1923-1929
Bajema, Carl Jay Correspondence (58 items)1965-1967
Geneticist-Demographer Training Program Correspondence (17 items)1965-1966
Harvard Growth Study. Third Study Correspondence (59 items)1966-1970
International Congress of Eugenics. Second Congress Records (4 items)1921-1924
Johnson, Roswell H. Correspondence (23 items)1927-1940
Kirkpatrick, Edwin A. Correspondence (31 items)1927-1931
Lindbergh, Charles A. Correspondence (25 items)1952-1972
Milbank Memorial Fund Correspondence (99 items)1959-1972
Osborn, Frederick Henry Correspondence (178 items)1928-1972
Population Council Correspondence (108 items)1951-1973
Project Talent Correspondence (18 items)1967-1969
Shutesbury-Leverett Survey Records (11 folders)1915-1928
Society for the Study of Social Biology Records (4 folders)1972-1974

Indexing Terms


Corporate Name(s)

  • American Eugenics Society
  • Population Council
  • Princeton Conferences

Personal Name(s)

  • Osborn, Frederick, 1889-1981
  • Whitney, Leon Fradley, 1894-19

Subject(s)

  • Biology, genetics, eugenics
  • Eugenics -- Societies, etc.
  • Eugenics -- United States
  • Fitter Family Contests
  • Genetics -- Societies, etc.
  • Race, race relations, racism


Detailed Inventory

 Series I. Correspondence and Records
  Box 1-20
 Abbott, Lilian
  Box 1
 Acme Newspictures, Inc.
  Box 1
 Adams, D. N.
  Box 1
 Adams, David E.
1926-1927 Box 1

Includes sermon entitled "Eugenics, personal religion as a factor in race progress" (11 pages).


Subject(s): Lectures, public speaking -- Sermons; Human genetics -- Race; Eugenics; American Eugenics Society

Access digital object:
https://diglib.amphilsoc.org/islandora/object/text:176840

 Adams, Frederick F.
1926-1927 Box 1

Includes sermon entitled "Eugenics, well-born" (8 pages).


Subject(s): American Eugenics Society; Lectures, public speaking -- Sermons; Eugenics

Access digital object:
https://diglib.amphilsoc.org/islandora/object/text:176839

 Adams, Jeanette M.
  Box 1
 Addison, W. H. F.
  Box 1
 Adler, Herman N.
  Box 1
 Adriance, V.
  Box 1
 Affleck, B. F.
  Box 1
 Agassiz, G. R.
  Box 1
 Albany Public Library
  Box 1
 Albert, Henry
  Box 1
 Alberta, Government of the Province of, Department of Public Health
  Box 1
 Albertson, Charles Carroll
  Box 1
 Allen, Bennet M.
  Box 1
 Allen, Eric W.
  Box 1
 Allen, Truman J.
  Box 1
 Alley, Leon A.
  Box 1
 Allyn, Hariett M.
  Box 1
 Altenburg, E.
  Box 1
 American Academy of Political and Social Science
  Box 1
 American Association for the Study of the Feebleminded
  Box 1
 American Baptist Publication Society
  Box 1
 American Birth Control League, Inc.
  Box 1
 American Child Health Association
  Box 1
 American Eugenics Party
1962-1968 19 item(s) Box 1

Subject(s): Human genetics -- Race; Eugenics; Political issues

 American Eugenics Society
  Box 1-12
 American Eugenics Society
 2 foldersBox 1
 Account Book
1967-1969 Housed at end of collection
 Accounts - Subscription Agencies
  Box 1
 Advisory Council
  Box 1
 Annual Meeting
1937 Box 1
 Archives
  Box 1

American Philosophical Society Bell, Whitfield J., Jr. Osborn, Frederick

 Bank of New York Account
  Box 1
 Bequests
  Box 1
 By-Laws: Amendments
 2 foldersBox 1
 By-Laws and Constitution
  Box 1
 By-Laws, Constitution, Certificates of Incorporation
 5 foldersBox 1
 Catechism of Eugenics, Requests #1-#17
   Box 1-2
 Requests #1-5
 5 foldersBox 1
 Requests #6-17
 12 foldersBox 2
 Circulars
  Box 2

Fair Associations State Committees Daughters of the American Revolution Student Workers Follow up form for Recommended Members Social Workers

 Committee on Finance and Membership
  Box 2
 Committee on Legislation
  Box 2
 Conferences
  Box 2
 Conference of Differential Reproduction
1970 Box 2
 Conference on Education and Eugenics
1937 Box 2
 Conference on Eugenics and Birth Control
  Box 2
 Conference on the Eugenic Aspects of Housing
  Box 2
 Conference on Eugenics in Relation to Nursing
1937 Box 2
 Conference on Human Evolution
19714 folders Box 2
 Conference on Medicine and Eugenics
1937 Box 2
 Conference on Publicists
1937 Box 2
 Conference on the Relation of Eugenics and the Church
1939 Box 2
 Conferences - Recreation and the Use of Leisure Time
1937 Box 2
 Contribution from Members
  Box 2
 Contributions to Other Organizations
1953 Box 2
 Correspondence
1964-197375 foldersBox 2-4
 Correspondence
September 1964-March 1965 Box 2
 Correspondence
April-June 1965 Box 2
 Correspondence
August-November 1965 Box 2
 Correspondence
December 1965-January 1966 Box 2
 Correspondence
February-March 1966 Box 3
 Correspondence
April 1966 Box 3
 Correspondence
May 1966 Box 3
 Correspondence
June-August 1966 Box 3
 Correspondence
September-October 1966 Box 3
 Correspondence
November 1966 Box 3
 Correspondence
December 1966 Box 3
 Correspondence
January 1967 Box 3
 Correspondence
February 1967 Box 3
 Correspondence
March 1967 Box 3
 Correspondence
April 1967 Box 3
 Correspondence
May 1967 Box 3
 Correspondence
June 1967 Box 3
 Correspondence
July-August 1967 Box 3
 Correspondence
September 1967 Box 3
 Correspondence
October 1967 Box 3
 Correspondence
November 1967 Box 3
 Correspondence
December 1967 Box 3
 Correspondence
January 1968 Box 3
 Correspondence
February 1968 Box 3
 Correspondence
March 1968 Box 3
 Correspondence
April 1968 Box 3
 Correspondence
May 1968 Box 3
 Correspondence
June-August 1968 Box 3
 Correspondence
September 1968 Box 3
 Correspondence
October 1968 Box 3
 Correspondence
November 1968 Box 3
 Correspondence
December 1968 Box 3
 Correspondence
January 1969 Box 3
 Correspondence
February 1969 Box 3
 Correspondence
March 1969 Box 3
 Correspondence
April 1969 Box 3
 Correspondence
May 1969 Box 3
 Correspondence
June 1969 Box 3
 Correspondence
July-August 1969 Box 4
 Correspondence
September 1969 Box 4
 Correspondence
October 1969 Box 4
 Correspondence
November 1969 Box 4
 Correspondence
December 1969 Box 4
 Correspondence
January 1970 Box 4
 Correspondence
February 1970 Box 4
 Correspondence
March 1970 Box 4
 Correspondence
April 1970 Box 4
 Correspondence
May 1970 Box 4
 Correspondence
June 1970 Box 4
 Correspondence
July 1970 Box 4
 Correspondence
September 1970 Box 4
 Correspondence
October 1970 Box 4
 Correspondence
November 1970 Box 4
 Correspondence
December 1970 Box 4
 Correspondence
January 1971 Box 4
 Correspondence
February 1971 Box 4
 Correspondence
March 1971 Box 4
 Correspondence
April 1971 Box 4
 Correspondence
May 1971 Box 4
 Correspondence
June 1971 Box 4
 Correspondence
July-August 1971 Box 4
 Correspondence
September 1971 Box 4
 Correspondence
October 1971 Box 4
 Correspondence
November 1971 Box 4
 Correspondence
December 1971 Box 4
 Correspondence
January 1972 Box 4
 Correspondence
February 1972 Box 4
 Correspondence
March 1972 Box 4
 Correspondence
April 1972 Box 4
 Correspondence
May-June 1972 Box 4
 Correspondence
July-September 1972 Box 4
 Correspondence
October-December 1972 Box 4
 Correspondence
January-February 1973 Box 4
 Correspondence
March-April 1973 Box 4
 Correspondence
May-June 1973 Box 4
 "Crack-Pot" Literature
 2 foldersBox 5
 Folder 1
  
 Folder 2
  
 Director's Correspondence in re 1961 Statement of Purposes
 6 foldersBox 5
 Eugenics Committee, Minutes
1922-19254 foldersBox 5
 Fairs - Exhibits
  Box 5
 Fellowship applications
  Box 5
 Fellowships
  Box 5
 Financial Statements
n.d.; 1953-19713 foldersBox 5
 Fitter Family Contest
  Box 5
 Florida Committee
  Box 5
 Genealogical Survey
  Box 5
 Grants Awarded
1961 Box 5
 Grants Requested
  Box 5
 Grants Requested, Refused
  Box 5
 History
  Box 5
 Indiana Committee
  Box 5
 Iowa Committee
  Box 5
 Legal Papers
 3 foldersBox 6
 Medical Genetics Committee
  Box 6
 Medical Genetics Committee
 5 foldersBox 6
 Medical Genetics Committee - Minutes of Meetings
  Box 6
 Medical Genetics Grants
  Box 6
 Medical Genetics Grants
 5 foldersBox 6
 Medical Gentics Grants
19612 foldersBox 6
 Membership Campaign
  Box 6-7
 Membership Campaign
1923 Box 6
 Membership Campaign
1924 Box 6
 Membership Campaign
1925 Box 6
 Membership Campaign (A-C) by surname
1927 Box 6
 Membership Campaign (D-F) by surname
1927 Box 6
 Membership Campaign (G-J) by surname
1927 Box 6
 Membership Campaign (K-M) by surname
1927 Box 6
 Membership Campaign (N-R) by surname
1927 Box 6
 Membership Campaign (S-Z) by surname
1927 Box 6
 Membership Campaign
1928 Box 6
 Membership Campaign (A-C) by state
1930 Box 7
 Membership Campaign (D-I) by state
1930 Box 7
 Membership Campaign (J-L) by state
1930 Box 7
 Membership Campaign (M) by state
1930 Box 7
 Membership Campaign (N) by state
1930 Box 7
 Membership Campaign (O-R) by state
1930 Box 7
 Membership Campaign (S-Z) by state
1930 Box 7
 Membership Campaign (A-Z) by state
1930 Box 7
 Membership Campaign (A-E) by surname
1930 Box 7
 Membership Campaign (F-L) by surname
1930 Box 7
 Membership Campaign (M-R) by surname
1930 Box 7
 Membership Campaign (S-Z) by surname
1930 Box 7
 Membership Campaign, Miscellany
  Box 7
 Minutes
  Box 7
 Minutes
1925-19353 foldersBox 7
 Minutes
1936-19374 foldersBox 7
 Minutes
1938-1956 Box 7
 Minutes of Meetings
  Box 7
 Name Change
1972 Box 7
 New Hampshire Committee
  Box 7
 New Jersey Committee
  Box 7
 Pennsylvania Committee
  Box 7

Collins, H. H. Emlen, Samuel Baker, Horace F. Dunn, Matthew A.

 Pledge of Support, Requests for
  Box 7
 Popular Education Committee
  Box 7
 Population Genetics Research Committee
  Box 8
 Population Genetics Research Committee
  Box 8
 Population Genetics Research Committee -- Correspondence
1966-19683 foldersBox 8
 Population Genetics Research Committee -- Meeting Notices
1966-1968 Box 8
 Population Genetics Research Committee -- Proposals
1966-1968 Box 8
 Princeton Conferences
  Box 8-11
 Princeton Conferences
1966-1968 Box 8
 Princeton Conferences, 1st
19644 foldersBox 8
 Princeton Conferences, 1st -- Transcripts
196414 foldersBox 8
 Princeton Conferences, 2nd
June 1962-January 19665 foldersBox 8
 Princeton Conferences, 2nd -- Papers
19625 foldersBox 9
 Princeton Conferences, 2nd -- Transcripts
196211 foldersBox 9
 Princeton Conferences, 3rd
19664 foldersBox 9
 Princeton Conferences, 3rd -- Papers
1966 Box 9
 Princeton Conferences, 3rd -- Transcripts
196611 foldersBox 10
 Princeton Conferences, 3rd -- Transcripts (copy)
19666 foldersBox 10
 Princeton Conferences, 4th
19676 foldersBox 10

Papers by James F. Crow, Bruce K. Eckland, Claude V. Kiser, and Robert J. Garrison et al. on assortative mating

 Princeton Conferences, 4th -- Papers
19672 foldersBox 10
 Princeton Conferences, 4th -- Transcripts #1-5
19675 foldersBox 10
 Princeton Conferences, 4th -- Transcripts #6-11
19676 foldersBox 11
 Princeton Conferences, 5th
1969 Box 11
 Princeton Conferences, 5th - Abstracts
19692 foldersBox 11
 Princeton Conferences, 5th - Transcripts
196911 foldersBox 11
 Printing Orders
1926-194215 foldersBox 11

Pamphlets, promotional material, etc., printed for the AES. Originally bound into a scrapbook.

 Program in Genetics and Population Characteristics
 3 foldersBox 12
 Publicity
  Box 12
 Royalities
 4 foldersBox 12
 Royalities from Lindzey et al.
  Box 12
 Scrapbook -- See album at end of collection
  Box 12
 Securities
 3 foldersBox 12
 Sermon Contest
  Box 12
 Sermon Contest
19267 foldersBox 12
 Sermon Contest, 1926 #1
  
 Sermon Contest, 1926 #2
  
 Sermon Contest, 1926 #3
  
 Sermon Contest, 1926 #4
  
 Sermon Contest, 1926 #5
  
 Sermon Contest, 1926 #6
  
 Sermon Contest, 1926 #7
  
 Sermon Contest
19282 foldersBox 12
 Southern California Branch Records
 3 foldersBox 12
 Southern California Branch
 3 foldersBox 12
 State and Local Committees
 3 foldersBox 12
 Symposium on Heredity Counseling
  Box 12
 Treasurer's Report
  Box 12
 American Frame and Picture Co., Inc.
  Box 13
 American Genetic Association
  Box 13
 American Legislators Association
  Box 13
 American Mercury, The
  Box 13
 American Philosophical Society -- See AES - Archives
  Box 13
 American Reporting Service
  Box 13
 American Woman's Association
  Box 13
 Ames, Blanche
  Box 13
 Amherst High School
  Box 13

Shutesbury - Leverett Survey

 Anderson, D. F.
  Box 13
 Anderson, J. V.
  Box 13
 Anderson, Loyd L.
  Box 13
 Anderson, Robert Van Vleck
  Box 13
 Anderson, Teddy A.
  Box 13
 Anderson, W. S.
  Box 13
 Andrews, C. O.
  Box 13
 Andrews, George Reid
  Box 13
 Applebaum, S. J.
  Box 13
 Armstrong, Lillian C.
  Box 13
 Arndt, H.
1927 Box 13

Presbyterian sermon on eugenics.

 Arnold College
  Box 13
 Art Metal Construction Company
  Box 13
 Ascham, J. B.
  Box 13
 Ashcraft, Alva
  Box 13
 Ashley, Morgan
  Box 13
 Ashton, Irene
  Box 13
 Atlantic Refining Company
  Box 13
 Auchincloss, Hugh D.
  Box 13
 Bahr, Max
  Box 13
 Baines, M. Carroll
  Box 13
 Bajema, Carl Jay
1965-19673 folders (58 items)Box 13

Correspondence in re Population Council Fellowship


Subject(s): Research support; Fellowships, assistantships -- University of Michigan; Conferences and symposia; Human genetics; Committee activities; Biographical and personal data; Graduate study; Educational matters -- Research programs

 Baker, Benjamin W.
  Box 13
 Baker, Horace Forbes
  Box 13
 Baker, Rufus C.
1926 Box 13

Methodist sermon on eugenics.

 Barker, Lewellys F.
  Box 13
 Baron Picture Frame Works
  Box 13
 Barrows, William Morton
  Box 13
 Bawden, Frances T.
  Box 13
 Beatty, T. B.
  Box 13
 Bell, Whitfield J., Jr. -- See AES - Archives
  Box 13
 Benedict, George
1926 Box 13

Jewish sermon on eugenics.

 Bennett, G. E.
  Box 13
 Bigelow, Frederick
  Box 13
 Bishop, Edwin
  Box 13
 Blackman, William F.
  Box 13
 Bonner, Clarence A.
  Box 13
 Bono, N. R.
  Box 13
 Booth-Ferris Foundation
  Box 13
 Brawner, Mary Elizabeth
  Box 13
 Brigham, Carl C.
  Box 13
 Bright, Mrs. Stanley
  Box 13
 Bristol County (Mass.) Agricultural School
  Box 13
 Brockton (Mass.) Agricultural Society
  Box 13
 Brooker, Charles F.
  Box 13
 Brown, J. A.
  Box 13
 Brown, Orville Harry
  Box 13
 Brown, Tracy
  Box 13
 Brown, William H.
  Box 13

Shutesbury - Leverett Survey

 Brunn, Charles A.
  Box 13
 Brush Foundation
  Box 13
 Bryan, William A.
  Box 13
 Bumstead, Dale
  Box 13
 Burdick, C. Lalor
  Box 13
 Burns, Vincent G.
  Box 13
 Burr, Charles W.
  Box 13
 Butler, Amos W.
  Box 13
 Butler, W. F.
1926 Box 13

Methodist sermon on eugenics.

 Byrd, P. W.
  Box 13
 Cameron, Duncan P.
1926 Box 13

Presbyterian sermon on eugenics.

 Cance, Alexander E.
  Box 13

Shutesbury - Leverett Survey

 Cannon, Walter Bradford
  Box 13
 Carlson, Walter M.
1926 Box 13

Congregational sermon on eugenics.

 Carpenter, D. F.
  Box 13

Shutesbury - Leverett Survey

 Carter, L. V.
  Box 13
 Castetler, E. F.
  Box 13
 Cazort, Lee
  Box 13
 Cazort, Sidney G.
  Box 13

Cazort, Lee Chambers, Erle

 Chamberlin, R. W.
  Box 13
 Chambers, Erle
  Box 13
 Champlain Valley Exposition, Inc.
  Box 13
 Chase, Allan
  Box 13
 Chester, Webster
  Box 13
 Clark, Franklin S.
  Box 14

Shutesbury - Leverett Survey

 Clark, Walter E.
  Box 14
 Close, Kenneth R.
1928 Box 14

Methodist sermon on eugenics.

 Cockerell, T. D. A.
  Box 14
 Cole, E. J.
  Box 14
 Cole, L. J.
  Box 14
 Colley, Thomas E.
1926 Box 14

Methodist sermon on eugenics.

 Collins, H. H.
  Box 14
 Conklin, Edwin G.
  Box 14
 Connolly, Charles Parker
1926 Box 14

Church of the Christian Union sermon on eugenics.

 Cook, Jason
  Box 14

Shutesbury - Leverett Survey

 Cook, O. F.
  Box 14
 Copeland, Manton
  Box 14
 Corwin, R. W.
  Box 14
 Cotton, Henry A.
  Box 14
 Coulter, Stanley
  Box 14
 Courtright, Dudley V.
  Box 14
 Crampton, Henry E.
  Box 14
 Crane, Arthur G.
  Box 14
 Crane, Harry W.
  Box 14
 Cross, Shirley R.
  Box 14
 Crossland, H. A.
  Box 14
 Cummings, Byron
  Box 14
 Cunningham, A. F.
1926 Box 14

Lecture: "Eugenics, or, The Young Man Foursquare," delivered at high school in Burnet, Texas, for AES sermon contest.

 Cutler, Ira A.
  Box 14
 Dahlgren, Ulric
  Box 14
 Danbury Agricultural Society
  Box 14
 Davenport, Charles B.
  Box 14
 Davis, Donald W.
  Box 14
 Davis, Percy Allen
1926 Box 14

Christian Church sermon on eugenics.

 Dexter, Roderick B.
  Box 14
 Dixon, Roland B.
  Box 14
 Dobson, T.
  Box 14
 Doll, Edgar A.
  Box 14
 Doloff, Charles H.
  Box 14
 Donaldson, George Huntington
1927 Box 14

Congregational sermon on eugenics.

 Dowd, Jerome
  Box 14
 Dowd, Quincy Lamartine
1926 Box 14

Congregational/Methodist (Federated) sermon on eugenics.

 Down, E. E.
  Box 14
 Doyle, S. R.
  Box 14
 Duncan, Charles
  Box 14
 Dunn, Frederick
  Box 14
 Dunn, Matthew A.
  Box 14
 East, Edward M.
  Box 14
 Eastern States Exposition
  Box 14
 Edmonds, T. J.
  Box 14
 Elliot, E. A.
  Box 14
 Elliott, Alfred O.
1926 Box 14

Presbyterian sermon on eugenics.

 Elmer, Manuel
  Box 14
 Elrod, M. J.
  Box 14
 Emerick, Edson J.
  Box 14
 Emlen, Samuel
  Box 14
 Erickson,
  Box 14
 Essex Agricultural Society
  Box 14
 Estabrook, Arthur H.
  Box 14

Shutesbury - Leverett Survey Ladas, Constantine P.

 Eugenics Committee of the U.S.A.
  Box 14
 Eugenics Society, The (England)
1936-1939 Box 14
 Evans, Wayne
  Box 14
 Fairchild, Henry P.
  Box 14
 Fasten, Nathan
  Box 14
 Fetter, Frank A.
  Box 14
 Fetter, George C.
1926 Box 14

Baptist sermon on eugenics.

 Feuerlicht, Morris M.
  Box 14
 Field, James A.
  Box 14
 Fink, Bruce, in re
  Box 14
 Fischoff, Ephraim
  Box 14
 Fish, John E.
  Box 14
 Fisher, Irving
  Box 14

Osborn, Henry Fairfield

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 Flanders, Louis W.
  Box 14
 Fleming and Reavely, Inc.
  Box 14
 Flint, K. R. B.
  Box 14
 Fordyce, O. O.
  Box 14
 Fosdick, Harry E.
  Box 14
 Fowler, Walter
  Box 14
 Frandsen, Peter
  Box 14
 Franklin County Fair Association
  Box 14
 Fraser, C. McLean
  Box 14

Macklin, C. C.

 Fraser, Clara
  Box 14
 Frazier, Charles K.
  Box 14
 Freud Mugford Chambers Co., Inc.
  Box 14
 Fryer, James R.
  Box 14
 Funkhouser, W. D.
  Box 14

Johnson, Roswell H.

 Galton Publishing Company
  Box 14
 Gammage, Grady
  Box 14
 Gardner, H. B.
  Box 14
 Gates, William H.
  Box 14
 Gauthier, Carrie A.
  Box 14

Shutesbury - Leverett Survey

 Geiser, S. N.
  Box 14
 Gemmill, Benjamin M.
1926 Box 14

Presbyterian sermon on eugenics.

 Geneticist-Demographer Training Program
1965-1966 17 item(s) Box 14

Subject(s): Fellowships, assistantships; Scientific organizations, meetings, programs; Population, demography; Population genetics; Research support

 Gerould, John H.
  Box 14
 Gillette, Clarence Preson
  Box 14
 Gillette, J. M.
  Box 14
 Gilmore, Ralph L.
  Box 14
 Godwin, W. F.
1926 Box 14

Methodist sermon on eugenics.

 Gottesman, Irving I.
  Box 14
 Graham, Thomas E.
  Box 15
 Grant, J. C. Boileau
  Box 15

Macklin, C. C.

 Grant, J. R.
  Box 15
 Grant, Madison
  Box 15
 Green, Charles R.
  Box 15

Shutesbury - Leverett Survey

 Greene, Ransom A.
  Box 15
 Greenfield High School
  Box 15

Shutesbury - Leverett Survey

 Grier, Norman Mac D.
  Box 15
 Griffin, L. E.
  Box 15
 Griffin, William E.
1926 Box 15

Presbyterian sermon on eugenics.

 Grimwood, E. A.
  Box 15
 Grobe, Ida
  Box 15

2nd International Congress of Eugenics, Executive Committee

 Gross, Alfred O.
  Box 15
 Groves, Ernest R.
  Box 15
 Guyer, M. F.
  Box 15
 Habenicht, Mae
  Box 15
 Haines, Thomas H.
  Box 15
 Hale, Harrison
  Box 15
 Hall, Arnold B.
  Box 15
 Hall, Fred. L.
  Box 15
 Hall, Robert A.
  Box 15
 Hamilton Bank Note Engraving and Printing Company
  Box 15
 Hamlett, G. W. D.
  Box 15
 Hankins, Frank H.
  Box 15

Shutesbury - Leverett Survey

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 Hansell, Marion
  Box 15
 Hansen, J. A.
1926 Box 15

Baptist sermon on eugenics.

 Hanson, Frank Blair
  Box 15
 Harlow, Hiram, II
  Box 15

Shutesbury - Leverett Survey

 Harper, Roland M.
  Box 15
 Harris, Sidney E.
1926 Box 15

Presbyterian sermon on eugenics.

 Harvard Growth Study, 3rd
1966-19703 folders (59 items)Box 15

Subject(s): Harvard University; Scientific organizations, meetings, programs -- Population Council; Embryology, developmental genetics; Behavioral genetics, IQ; Research support

 Hayes, W. H.
  Box 15
 Heard, Maie Bartlett
  Box 15
 Hester, H. H.
1926 Box 15

Congregational sermon on eugenics.

 Hester, St. Clair
1926 Box 15

Church of the Messiah sermon on eugenics.

 Higgins, Frances
  Box 15
 Hill, Ruth K.
1926 Box 15

Baptist sermon on eugenics.

 Himes, Norman E.
  Box 15
 Hines, Herbert Waldo
  Box 15
 Hodder, Jessie D.
  Box 15
 Hodges, Louis S.
  Box 15
 Hodskins, Morgan B.
  Box 15
 Hogsett, James L.
  Box 15
 Holmes, C. O.
  Box 15
 Holt, Lt. Emmett
  Box 15
 Hopkins Fund
  Box 15
 Horsfall, Frank
  Box 15
 Horsley, J. Shelton
  Box 15
 Horst, E. Clemens
  Box 15
 Householder, E. F.
  Box 15
 How to Prepare a Family Pedigree
  Box 15
 Howell, W. H.
  Box 15
 Huddleston, George
  Box 15
 Huestis, R. R.
  Box 15
 Hughey, R. M.
  Box 15
 Human Betterment Association of America
  Box 15
 Hunt, Caroline L.
  Box 15
 Hunt, Harrison R.
  Box 15
 Hunting, Nathan J.
  Box 15

Shutesbury - Leverett Survey

 Huntington, Ellsworth
1928, 1971 Box 15

Includes biographical sketch and statement of Huntington's relationship to eugenics and the AES.

 Huntington, Henry S.
19286 foldersBox 15

Includes sermons on eugenics , "A debt to our descendents " and "An elect race" (folder 2); "The more abundant life" and "Eugenics and the church" (folder 3); "Eugenics and the Church" and "Eugenics" (folder 4); "Eugenics and the church" (two versions, folder 5); "Eugenics and the Church" (three versions, folder 6). Short, Dallas L. Soper, Edmund D.

 Huntting, H. R.
  Box 15

Shutesbury - Leverett Survey

 Hurie, Wylie L.
  Box 15
 Hutchins, C. L.
  Box 15
 Ingraham, Clarence B.
  Box 16
 International Commission on Eugenics
  Box 16

Ad Interim Committe of the USA - Minutes

 International Congress of Eugenics, 2nd. Executive Committee -- Minutes
1921-1924 4 item(s) Box 16

Subject(s): Committee activities; Conferences and symposia; Eugenics; International Congress of Eugenics -- Second Congress

 Ives, Hilda L.
  Box 16
 Jennings, Herbert Spencer
  Box 16
 Jensen, Howard E.
  Box 16
 Johnson, Roswell H.
1927-1940 23 item(s) Box 16

Subject(s): Biographical and personal data; Committee activities -- Utah; Committee activities -- Pennsylvania; American Eugenics Society

 Jones, Harold E.
  Box 16

Shutesbury - Leverett Survey

 Jones, Lawrence M.
  Box 16
 Jordan, H. E.
  Box 16
 Judge, Charles T.
  Box 16
 Kamin, Leon J.
  Box 16
 Kay, W. J.
  Box 16
 Kaye, V. C.
  Box 16
 Keast, Lewis
1926 Box 16

Methodist sermon on eugenics.

 Kellogg, Vernon
  Box 16
 Kern, Mrs. John W.
  Box 16
 King, William F.
  Box 16
 Kinmouth, Raymond A.
  Box 16
 Kirby, George H.
  Box 16
 Kirkpatrick, Edwin A.
1927-1931 31 item(s) Box 16

Subject(s): Political issues; Committee activities -- Massachusetts; American Eugenics Society

 Kirkwood, Irwin, in re
  Box 16
 Kiser, Clyde V. -- Types of Demographic Data...
  Box 16
 Knox, Sarah T.
  Box 16
 Koch, Edw W.
  Box 16

Shutesbury - Leverett Survey

 Ladas, Constantine P.
  Box 16

Shutesbury - Leverett Survey

 Lalor Foundtion
  Box 16
 Landsdowne, Burdette
  Box 16
 Lane, Alfred C.
  Box 16
 Lane, H. H.
  Box 16
 Lang, Walter E.
  Box 16
 Lauer, E. H.
  Box 16
 Laughlin, H. H.
  Box 16

2nd International Congress of Eugenics. Exec. Committee Shutesbury - Leverett Survey

 Laughton, George
  Box 16
 Levin, Louis H.
  Box 16
 Lewis, E.
  Box 16
 Lewis, J. F.
  Box 16
 Lewonton, R. C.
  Box 16

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 Lieber, Emma
  Box 16
 Lindbergh, Charles
1952-1972 25 item(s) Box 16

Subject(s): Human genetics; Eugenics; Conferences and symposia; Congratulations, greetings, thanks; Scientific organizations, meetings, programs; American Eugenics Society

 Little, Clarence Cook
  Box 16
 Loeb, Leo
  Box 16
 Long, Mrs. C. R.
  Box 16
 Lorenz, William F.
  Box 16
 Lorimer, Frank
  Box 16
 Lowrey, P. O.
1926 Box 16

Methodist sermon on eugenics.

 Lucas, F. A.
  Box 16

2nd International Congress of Eugenics. Exec. Committee

 McAfee, John A.
  Box 16
 MacArthur, Kenneth C.
1926-1928 Box 16

Federated Church sermons on eugenics (Second prize in 1926).

 McCarthy, Gerald M.
  Box 16
 MacCorison, Carl C.
  Box 16
 MacCullum, John Archibald
1926 Box 16

Presbyterian sermon on eugenics.

 MacCurdy, H. M.
  Box 16
 MacDougall, Mary Stuart
  Box 16
 McGonagle, C. A.
  Box 16
 Macklin, C. C.
  Box 16

Thompson, W. P. Grant, J. C. Boileau Fraser, C. McLean Shaner, Ralph F.

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 McPherson, George E.
  Box 16

Shutesbury - Leverett Survey

 Majestic Hardware and Picture Frame Company
  Box 16
 Marley, H. P.
1927 Box 16

Christian Church sermon on eugenics.

 Marshall, H. L.
  Box 16
 Martin, Alleyne
  Box 16
 Martin, J. Holmes
  Box 16
 Marvin, Cloyd Heck
  Box 16
 Massachusetts Agricultural College
  Box 16
 Mayer, Harry H.
1926 Box 16

Jewish sermon on eugenics.

 Mead, J. Calvin
1926 Box 16

Presbyterian sermon on eugenics.

 Meyer, Adolf
  Box 16
 Middleton, Austin R.
  Box 16
 Milbank Memorial Fund
1959-1972 99 item(s) Box 16

Subject(s): Research support; Solicitations for support or contribution; American Eugenics Society; Conferences and symposia

 Milbank Memorial Fund
  Box 16
 Milbank Memorial Fund Grants
1959...4 foldersBox 16
 Miles, A. F.
  Box 16
 Milligan, James W.
  Box 16
 Morgan, Roy
  Box 16
 Morrow, Clarence A.
  Box 16
 Morton, David
  Box 16

Shutesbury - Leverett Survey

 Mosher, Mrs. E. A.
  Box 17

Shutesbury - Leverett Survey

 Mossman, George A.
  Box 17

Shutesbury - Leverett Survey

 Mudd, Stuart
  Box 17
 Muller, Herman J.
  Box 17
 Mumford, Eben
  Box 17
 Mumford, Mrs. Eben
  Box 17
 Murphy, Albert J.
  Box 17
 Murphy, Helen E.
  Box 17
 Nabours, Robert K.
  Box 17
 National Health Council
  Box 17
 New Haven Arena Company
  Box 17
 New Salem High School
  Box 17

Shutesbury - Leverett Survey

 New York State College of Agriculture
  Box 17
 New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets
  Box 17
 New York State Department of Labor
  Box 17
 Newman, H. H.
  Box 17
 Newspaper Clippings
  Box 17
 Northampton Fair
  Box 17
 O'Brien, J. J. and Son
  Box 17
 Olmstead, Allen S.
  Box 17
 Olson, Harry
  Box 17
 Osborn, Frederick
  Box 17-18
 American Foundations and Population Problems
  Box 17
 History of the American Eugenics Society
 2 foldersBox 17
 Frederick Osborn Papers
1928-197127 folders (178 items)Box 17

Subject(s): Carnegie Corporation; Reviews; World War II -- Impact on science; Publication; Unpublished manuscripts, notes, etc.; History of biology, especially genetics; National Research Council; Human evolution, physical anthropology; Behavioral genetics, IQ; Population genetics; Political issues -- Birth control; Population, demography; Human genetics; Eugenics; American Eugenics Society; Research support; Scientific organizations, meetings, programs -- Population Council

 Organization of National Research Council (Natural Sciences - Research Council)
December 4, 19285p.Box 17:
folder 1

"Memorandum for Eugenics file."

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 Memo re: Preliminary study by Carnegie Inst. of W[ashington] on status of human measuurement as related to eugenical research
September 3, 19295p.Box 17:
folder 1
 Characteristics and Differential Fertility of American Population Groups
May 10, 193315p.Box 17:
folder 1
 Memorandum on the Eugenics Situation in the United States
May 24, 19337p.Box 17:
folder 2

"Written for Rockefeller interests. Not used."

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 Most Brains in the West and Cities-The Literary Digest
June 3, 19331p.Box 17:
folder 2
 Preliminary Announcement -- Social Eugenics
19331p.Box 17:
folder 2
 A Eugenics Program for the United States
before December 19353 copies of pam.Box 17:
folder 3
 Social Morality in a Diminishing Population
November 14, 193416p.Box 17:
folder 3

Includes printed version of article.

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 Notes for Eugenic Program
November 14, 19343p.Box 17:
folder 4
 Heredity and Environment
March 13, 193411p.Box 17:
folder 4
 Development of Eugenic Policies
February 15, 193512p.Box 17:
folder 4
 Birth Control and Birth Promotion
March 12, 19353p.Box 17:
folder 5

Also mss. notes for article and printed version in Birth Control Review 2 (April 1935): 4.

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 Draft and Comments Re Eugenics Program
April 10, 193510p.Box 17:
folder 5
 Lorimer, Frank -- ALS to Frederick Osborn
April 12, 19352p.Box 17:
folder 5
 Eugenics Program for the United States
June 13, 19352p.Box 17:
folder 5
 Significance of Differential Reproduction
May 3, 19353p.Box 17:
folder 5
 Significance of Differential Reproduction for American Educational Policy
October, 19359p.Box 17:
folder 5

Version as printed in Social Forces 14 (1935): 23-32. Also newspaper clipping

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 Excerpts from letters regarding "A Eugenics Program for the United States"
October, 19355p.Box 17:
folder 5
 Memorandum on the Significance of the Different Rates at Which Various Population Groups in the United States are Reproducing
December 7, 19341p.Box 17:
folder 5
 Memo Re: Foundation Policy
April 13, 19364p.Box 17:
folder 6
 Moral Responsibilities of Parenthood
May 20, 19364p.Box 17:
folder 6
 Basis of Eugenic Selection
June 6, 19369p.Box 17:
folder 6

Includes pritned version of article in Eugenical News 21 (1936): 69-73.

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 Measures of Quality in the Study of Population
193621p.Box 17:
folder 6
 Major Aspects of Eugenic Selection
August 24, 193615p.Box 17:
folder 7
 Application of Measures of Quality
[1936]10p.Box 17:
folder 7
 Studies in Human Behavior - Book review for Journal of Heredity
February 23, 19373p.Box 17:
folder 8
 Summary of Proceedings-Conference on Eugenics in Relation to Nursing
February 24, 19373p.Box 17:
folder 8
 Memorandum of Remarks at Birth Control Meeting at Mrs. Roland Redmond's house
March 1, 19373p.Box 17:
folder 8
 Culture-Complex of Family Limitation-Its Social and Medical Significance
April 21, 19375p.Box 17:
folder 8
 "Raw Materials, Population Pressure and War"-book review
April 28, 19373p.Box 17:
folder 8
 Report of Round Table on Population Studies-Milbank Memorial Fund Conference.
April 29-30, 19379p.Box 17:
folder 8
 Remarks at Round Table of "Experts" discussion of eugenic policies [Annual Meeting, American Eugenics Society]
May 11, 19373p.Box 17:
folder 8
 Introductory Remarks by Frederick Osborn at Annual Meeting, American Eugenics Society
May 14, 19372p.Box 17:
folder 8
 Implications of the New Studies in Population and Psychology for the Development of Eugenic Philosophy
June 1, 19376p.Box 17:
folder 8
 Eugenics-An Elementary Text
August 25, 19373p.Box 17:
folder 8
 Major Aspects of Eugenic Selection
February 193714p.Box 17:
folder 9
 Philosophy of Eugenics
January 30, 19382p.Box 17:
folder 9
 American Eugenics Society-Annual Meeting 1938-Remarks
May 5, 19386p.Box 17:
folder 9
 Science Contributes-Social Implications of the Eugenic Program-Child Study
January 19393p.Box 17:
folder 9

Published version from Child Study

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 Quality of the American Population-Journal of Contraception
February 19393p.Box 17:
folder 9

Published version from Journal of Contraception

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 Significance to Medicine of Present Population Trends
April 6, 193920p.Box 17:
folder 9
 Dedicatory Exercises of the American Museum of Health-Hall of Man, New York World's Fair
June 17, 19391p.Box 17:
folder 10
 Comprehensive Program of Eugenics and its Social Implications
Spring-Summer 19396p.Box 17:
folder 10

Published version from Living.

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 To What Extent is a Science of Man Possible?
November 19398p.Box 17:
folder 10

Published version from Scientific Monthly 49 (1939): 452-459.

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 Statement on Eugenics and the Family, National Conference on Family Relations
January 16, 19407p.Box 17:
folder 10
 Eugenic Significance of Planned Parenthood in a Democracy-Birth Control Federation
January 23, 19407p.Box 17:
folder 10
 Eugenics of Human Reproduction-Human Fertility
February 19404p.Box 17:
folder 10

Published version from Human Fertility 5 (1940): 1-4.

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 Implications of the 39th Yearbook for Eugenics-National Society for the Study of Education
February 26, 19407p.Box 17:
folder 10
 Population Trends and Public Health Problems-Conference of Health Officers and Public Health Nurses, Saratoga Springs
June 26, 194011p.Box 17:
folder 10
 Memorandum on Corporation Grants in the Field of Human Biology
August 19408p.Box 17:
folder 11
 Improving the Quality of the Next Generation
October 16, 194012p.Box 17:
folder 11
 Adventures in Science, CBS Radio Program, 1940
November 14, 19404p., 2 copiesBox 17:
folder 11
 Radio Program-New Jersey College of Agriculture Homemakers Forum Program
December 18, 19408p.Box 17:
folder 11
 Excerpts from talk, "Human Ability-Democracy's Basic Defense"-Army and Navy Committee on Welfare and Recreation
March 31, 19412p.Box 17:
folder 11
 Eugenics and National Defense
March 31, 19404p.Box 17:
folder 11

Also includes published version from Journal of Heredity 32 (1941): 203-204.

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 Heredity and Practical Genetics Today - Is Eugenics Practical?
March 2, 194814p.Box 17:
folder 12

Includes two printed copies from Eugenical News 33 (1948): 1-6

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 Preparing for Parenthood
[1948?]13p.Box 17:
folder 12
 The Eugenic Hypothesis: Part I: Positive Eugenics
June 19515p.Box 17:
folder 13

Also includes published version from Eugenical News 36, 2 (1951): 19-21.

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 The Eugenic Hypothesis: Part II: Negative Eugenics
March 19527p.Box 17:
folder 13

Also includes published version from Eugenical News 37, 1 (1952): 6-9.

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 Selective Processes in the Differential Fertility on Genetics Endowment
July-August 19528p.Box 17:
folder 13

Printed version from American Naturalist 86 (1952): 203-211.

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 Possible Effects of Differential Fertility on Genetic Endowment
September 19527p., 2 copiesBox 17:
folder 13

Printed version from Eugenical News 37, 3 (1952): 47-54.

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 New Trends in Human Evolution
November 12, 19529p.Box 17:
folder 14

Talk delivered at American Philosophical Society.

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 The Major Policies of the American Eugenics Society
May 12, 19403p.Box 17:
folder 14

Published version from Eugenical News 38, 2 (1953): 17-19

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 Freedom of Choice for Parenthood
June 19536p.Box 17:
folder 14

Published version from Eugenical News 38, 2 (1953): 25-31.

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 Contribution of Planned Parenthood to the Future of America
September 19535p.Box 17:
folder 14

Published version from Eugenical News Quarterly (1953): 79-84

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 Some New Horizons for Medicine and Public Health
February 11, 195415p., partial second copyBox 17:
folder 15
 Effect of Birth Control on the Intelligence and Character of Succeeding Generations
June 19544p.Box 17:
folder 15

Published version from Eugenics Quarterly 1 (1954): 27-31

 Eugenics Credo
July 27, 19544p., and draftsBox 17:
folder 15
 Correspondence Relating to Eugenics Credo
August 19544 itemsBox 17:
folder 15
 Relation of Population Changes to the Distribution of Genetic Factors-World Population Conference
October 27, 195415p.Box 17:
folder 16
 F.O.'s Comments on Neel and Shull's Chapter on Eugenics (Chapter 20)
November 19544p., plus copies and draftsBox 17:
folder 16
 Involving the Whole Community in Education for Personal and Family Living
December 22, 195413p.Box 17:
folder 16
 Education for Personal and Family Living
March 19554p.Box 17:
folder 16

Published version from Eugenics Quarterly 2 (1955): 46-50

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 Population Quality-Women's City Club
April 1, 195511p., draftBox 17:
folder 17
 Make-up of the Healthy Family
April 22, 195512p., draftBox 17:
folder 17
 Notes for talk at Women's City Club, April 29, 1955
April 27, 19555p.Box 17:
folder 18
 Summary of the Course on Population Pressures Presented by Mr. Frederick Osborn, Executive Vice-President of the Population Council, at the final session, Women's City Club of New York
May 6, 19553p.Box 17:
folder 18
 Genetic Aspects of Population Replacement-Tokyo Conference, Oct. 1955
October 195518p.Box 17:
folder 18
 Galton and Mid-Century Eugenics
April 195623p.Box 17:
folder 18

Also published version from Eugenics Review 48 (1956): 15-22.

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 Changing Demographic Trends of Interest to Population Genetics
195615p.Box 17:
folder 19

Also includes published version from Acta Genetica Statistica Medica 6 (1956/57): 354-362

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 Selected Publication of Frederick Osborn
[1956?]1p.Box 17:
folder 19
 Inevitable Enlargement of the Field of Demography
April 25, 19596p., plus abstractBox 17:
folder 19
 Population and the Progress of Civilization
December 22, 19595p.Box 17:
folder 19
 This crowded world
July 6, 196033p.Box 18:
folder 20

Includes published version.

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 Qualitative Aspects of Population Control: Eugenics and Euthenics
Summer 196034p.Box 18:
folder 20

Includes printed version from Symposium on Population Control

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 Population pressuers and genetics
July 18, 196115p.Box 18:
folder 21
 A Return to the principles of natural selection
[1961]7p.Box 18:
folder 21

Published version.

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 Absolute weapons -- The American reply
19619p., copyBox 18:
folder 21
 Prospects for the evolution of personality traits
November 196225p.Box 18:
folder 22
 Excess and unwanted fertility
April 196338p.Box 18:
folder 23

Includes published version from Eugenics Quarterly 10 (1963): 59-72.

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 Eugenics and the races of man
September 19636p.Box 18:
folder 23

Published version from Eugenics Quarterly 10 (1963): 103-109.

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 The United States and the world population crisus -- American Assembly, Boston, April 1964
April 16, 196419p.Box 18:
folder 24
 The world crisis in population growth
September 196417p.Box 18:
folder 24

Published version from Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology 7 (1964): 753-770

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 The human future from Science News Letter
July 25, 196415p.Box 18:
folder 24

Published version from Science News Letter 86 (1964): 49-64

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 Eugenics from Encyclopedia Britannica
October 1, 196431p.Box 18:
folder 24

Includes published version from Eugenics Quarterly 13, 2 (1966): 155-164

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 Crises of my times -- Introduction to war, bombs, and people
196411p.Box 18:
folder 25
 The protection and improvement of our genetic ineheritance
196414p.Box 18:
folder 25

With reprint from "The Population Crisis and the Use of World Resources"

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 Selection and survival in the industrialized United States, 1900 to date (Chapter 3)
[1964?]20p.Box 18:
folder 25
 Heredity and the Nature of Man, by Theodosius Dobzhansky -- Review
June 7, 19653p.Box 18:
folder 26
 The eugenic approach to population problems, October 1965
October 15-16, 196513p.Box 18:
folder 26
 Biological Aspects of Social Problems -- A review from Eugenics Review
December 19658p.Box 18:
folder 26

Includes published version from Eugenics Review 57 (1965): 182-184.

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 Covers and review "Future of Human Heredity" 1968
19683p., d.j.Box 18:
folder 26
 The Eugenic Hypothesis. Paper for Symposium on Evolution, 1971
November 20, 197126p.Box 18:
folder 27
 Six year report, American Eugenics Society, 1965-1970.
197115p.Box 18:
folder 27
 Letters on Eugenics
  Box 18
 See American Eugenics Society - Archives
  Box 18
 Osborn, Henry Fairfield
  Box 18

2nd International Congress of Eugenics. Exec. Committee

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 Osborne, Richard
  Box 18
 Osburn, Raymond E.
  Box 18
 Osgood, Phillips Endecott
1926 Box 18

First prize sermon on eugenics.

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 Ostrander, Herman
  Box 18
 Overlook, M. G.
  Box 18
 Overstreet, Charles A.
  Box 18
 Ownbey, Richard L.
  Box 18
 Paine, Harlan L.
  Box 18
 Parks, Mrs. J. B.
  Box 18
 Pearce J. E.
  Box 18
 Pearl, Raymond
  Box 18
 Peckham, William C., in re
  Box 18
 Pedigree Chart (Pratt family) -- See end of collection
  Box 18
 Pellenberg, Emil
  Box 18
 Pengilly, Richard
1927 Box 18

Methodist sermon on eugenics.

 Pennock, Edward A., in re
  Box 18
 Pennsylvania Public Charities Association
  Box 18
 Perkins, H. F.
  Box 18
 Philanthropy
  Box 18
 Philip, William Anderson
  Box 18
 Pioneer Fund - Foundation Grant to AES
  Box 18
 Pittenger, Mrs. O. M.
  Box 18
 Pomeroy, Fred E.
  Box 18
 Pope Pius XII
  Box 18
 Popenoe, Paul
  Box 18
 Population Council
1951-1973 108 item(s) Box 18

Subject(s): Business; Conferences and symposia; Solicitations for support or contribution; American Eugenics Society; Research support; Scientific organizations, meetings, programs -- Population Council

 Grants to AES
 4 foldersBox 18
 Grant to Carl Jay Bajema
  Box 18
 Program in Genetics
1964-19662 foldersBox 18
 Population Reference Bureau, Inc.
  Box 18
 Poteat, W. L.
  Box 19
 Potter, Ellen
  Box 19
 Pratt, John T.
  Box 19

Shutesbury - Leverett Survey

 Pratt, William M.
  Box 19

Shutesbury - Leverett Survey

 (Pratt family), Pedigree Chart -- See end of collection
  Box 19
 Project Talent
1967-19693 folders (18 items)Box 19

Includes 3 copies of Carl Jay Bajema TMs, "Assortative mating: A research proposal utilizing Project Talent data."


Subject(s): Human genetics; Population genetics; Committee activities; Research support -- Bajema, Carl Jay; American Eugenics Society

 Purinton, D. B.
  Box 19
 Purinton, Edward Earle
  Box 19
 Ratliff, T. A.
  Box 19
 Reese, Albert M.
  Box 19
 Reid, S. Leslie
  Box 19
 Rhodes, Robert C.
  Box 19
 Richardson, James P.
  Box 19
 Rice, Thurman B.
  Box 19
 Risk, James K.
  Box 19
 Robbins, Frank Egleston
  Box 19
 Robert Burns Memorial Foundation
  Box 19
 Robinson, B. F.
  Box 19
 Roesch, George F.
  Box 19
 Root, William T.
  Box 19
 Ross, E. A.
  Box 19
 Ross, H. E.
  Box 19
 Roulston, Warren
  Box 19
 Ruggles, Arthur H.
  Box 19
 Rutland County Agricultural Society
  Box 19
 Ryan, Arthur C.
  Box 19
 Sands, Edwin H.
  Box 19
 Sanghvi, Lalit D..
Population Study Proposal
  Box 19
 Scanlon, in re
  Box 19
 Schwartz, Emil and Son, Inc.
  Box 19
 Scripps Foundation for Research in Population Problems
  Box 19
 Sears, Benjamin F.
  Box 19
 Selly, J. P.
  Box 19
 Sessions, Kenosha
  Box 19
 Settle, Anna H.
  Box 19
 Shaner, Ralph F.
  Box 19

Macklin, C. C.

 Shanks, Mrs. W. H.
  Box 19
 Sharp, L. J.
  Box 19
 Sherwood, George H.
  Box 19

2nd International Congress of Eugenics. Executive Committee

 Showerman, Grant
  Box 19
 Shull, A. Franklin
  Box 19
 Shull, George H.
  Box 19
 Shutesbury-Leverett Survey
1915-192811 foldersBox 19

Subject(s): Human genetics -- Pedigrees; Eugenics; Biographical and personal data; American Eugenics Society; Photographs; Maps

 Shutesbury-Leverett Survey
 3 foldersBox 19
 Card File -- See end of collection
  Box 19
 Genealogical Data
 5 foldersBox 19
 Maps
  Box 19
 Photographs
  Box 19

For other photos see card file box.

 Simmons, Daniel Monroe
1926 Box 19

Baptist sermon on eugenics.

 Slate Rock Farm
  Box 19
 Slaten, A. Wakefield
1927 Box 19

Unitarian sermon on eugenics.

 Sloan, Alfred P. Foundation
  Box 19
 Smiley, James L.
1926 Box 19

Episcopalian sermon on eugenics.

 Smith, Arthur W.
  Box 19

Shutesbury-Leverett Survey

 Smith, Edgar B.
  Box 19

Shutesbury-Leverett Survey

 Smyth, Fred H.
  Box 19

2nd International Congress of Eugenics Executive Committee

  Social Biology Mailing List
  Box 20
 Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children
  Box 20

Shutesbury-Leverett Survey

 Society for the Study of Social Biology
1972-19744 foldersBox 20

Subject(s): Business -- Newsletters; Scientific organizations, meetings, programs -- Society for the Study of Social Biology; American Eugenics Society

 Financial Statement
  Box 20
 Legal
  Box 20
 Minutes
  Box 20
 Newsletter
  Box 20
 Southworth's
  Box 20
 Spillers, Mrs. C. G.
  Box 20
 Sprague, Robert J.
  Box 20
 Stafford Springs Agricultural Society
  Box 20
 Stamm, Frederick K.
  Box 20
 Stanley, George L.
  Box 20
 Stewart, Colin C.
  Box 20
 Stewart, R. A.
  Box 20
 Stockard, Charles R.
  Box 20
 Stockwell, F. Olin
1926 Box 20

Methodist sermon on eugenics (third prize).

 Stone, C. W.
  Box 20
 Stoops, J. D.
1926 Box 20

Congregational sermon on eugenics.

 Storrs Agricultural Experimentation Station
  Box 20

Shutesbury-Leverett Survey

 Sullivan, George M.
  Box 20
 Tegarden, J. B. Hollis
1926 Box 20

Unitarian sermon on eugenics.

 Thompson, Charles E.
  Box 20
 Thompson, W. P.
  Box 20
 Tillinghast, C. E.
  Box 20
 Titus, E. G.
  Box 20
 Todd, T. Wingate
  Box 20
 Toll, Henry Wolcott
  Box 20
 Trent, Issac N.
  Box 20
 Tucker, Beverly D.
  Box 20
 Tucker, E. B.
  Box 20
 Turner, Willard J.
  Box 20
 Tuttle, Charles E.
  Box 20
 Tuxbury, Charles
  Box 20
 Tyler, John Mason
  Box 20

Shutesbury-Leverett Survey

 United States. Consulate. Nova Scotia
  Box 20
 United States. Embassy. Japan
  Box 20
 University Microfilms
  Box 20
 University of Alberta
  Box 20
 University of Arizona
  Box 20
 Upham, Alfred H.
  Box 20
 Upham, J. H. J.
  Box 20
 Valley Fair
  Box 20
 Van Nuys, W. C.
  Box 20
 Vermont Industrial School
  Box 20
 Vickers, Enoch H.
  Box 20
 Voelker, Paul F.
  Box 20
 Wagner, H. N.
1926 Box 20

Presbyterian sermon on eugenics.

 Walter, Herbert E.
  Box 20
 Ward, Mrs. C. F.
  Box 20
 Ward, Robert DeC.
  Box 20
 Waterman, Joseph MacNaughton
1926 Box 20

Church of the Resurrection sermon on eugenics.

 Wellington, Charles
  Box 20

Shutesbury-Leverett Survey

 Wells, J. E.
  Box 20
 Wheeler, George C.
  Box 20
 White, Frederick M.
1926 Box 20

Baptist sermon on eugenics.

 Whiting, Anna R.
  Box 20
 Whitney, Charles P.
  Box 20

Shutesbury-Leverett Survey

 Whitney, David D.
  Box 20
 Whitney, Leon Fradley
  Box 20
 Whitney, Leon Fradley. Manuscript for book? -- See end of collection
  Box 20
 Wicks, F. S. C.
  Box 20
 Wiley, John and Sons, Inc.
  Box 20
 Williams, J. M.
  Box 20
 Wilson, Charles W.
  Box 20
 Windsor County Fair, Inc.
  Box 20
 Winton, W. M.
  Box 20
 Wodsedalek, J. E.
  Box 20
 Wolcott, Robert Henry
  Box 20
 Wolfe, Mary M.
  Box 20
 Womack, J. P.
  Box 20
 Woodbury, Robert M.
  Box 20

Shutesbury-Leverett Survey

 Woods, Erville B.
  Box 20
 Worden, C. J.
  Box 20
 Wright, Sewall
  Box 20
 Young, Howard Palmer
  Box 20
 Zeleny, Charles
  Box 20
 Series II. Miscellaneous materials
  
 American Eugenics Society Account Book
1967-1972 
 American Eugenics Society Scrapbook
ca.1923-192996 photoprints

Subject(s): Photographs; Eugenics; American Eugenics Society

1 Alfred Mjoen in his library
n.d. 
2 Mrs. Mjoen in front of the laboratory
n.d. 
3 Mongolian idiots hands
n.d. 

Four boys, hands on white sheet

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4 Mongolian idiots hands
n.d. 

Three boys from torso down, hands on knees

5 Dr. Harry H. Laughlin
n.d. 

Board of Directors, Pres., 1928-29

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6 Dr. Harry H. Laughlin with hat
n.d. 
7 William J. Hickson
n.d. 
8 Judge Harry Olson and Dr. William J. Hickson, seated
n.d. 
9 Judge Harry Olson
n.d. 
10 Judge Harry Olson
n.d. 
11 Dr. Charles B. Davenport
ca.1929 

Board of Directors to 1929

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12 Judge Harry Olson
n.d. 

Board of Directors

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13 Prof. Henry P. Fairchild, Pres. 1929-30, Board of Directors
ca.1929 
14 Prof. Roswell H. Johnson, Pres. 1927-28, Board of Directors
ca.1927 
15 Dr. Jon Alfred Mjoen and Leon F. Whitney
n.d. 

Standing, arm in arm

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16 Dr. Jon Alfred Mjoen lecturing on Mendelian inheritance
n.d. 
17 Two young researchers in laboratory setting
n.d. 
18 Dr. Jon Alfred Mjoen pointing to stuffed rabbit, lecturing on inheritance
n.d. 
19 Dr. Fridtjof Mjoen and Heljar Mjoen in lab measuring ear length of stuffed rabbit
n.d. 
20 Dr. Jon Alfred Mjoen
n.d. 
21 Man holding tail of rat
n.d. 
22 Two black guinea pigs
n.d. 
23 Four black guinea pigs
n.d. 
24 Two white guinea pigs
n.d. 
25 Two pairs of black guinea pigs
n.d. 
26 Two pairs of white guinea pigs
n.d. 
27 Pair of black guinea pigs
n.d. 
28 Pair of black guinea pigs
n.d. 
29 Three black, one white guinea pig
n.d. 
30 Pictures showing color inheritance in guinea pigs
n.d. 
31 Exhibit at Sesquicentennial Exposition, Philadelphia, Pa.
1926 

Mendel's Theatre, Flashing light exhibit, and guinea pig board on display.

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32 Eugenic and Health Exhibit, Kansas Free Fair
1929 
33 Chart used at Kansas Free Fair showing "marriages fit and unfit" with outcomes of "pure" and "abnormal" unions
ca.1929 
34 Chart used at Kansas Free Fair describing "unfit human traits" and the importance of eugenic marriage
ca.1929 
35 Board showing color inheritance in guinea pigs
1926 

"Color Inheritage in Guinea Pigs"

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36 Board showing color inheritance in guinea pigs
1926 
37 Pointer dog, pointing
ca.1926 
38 Rough collie
ca.1926 
39 Pointer dog, pointing
ca.1926 
40 English bulldog
ca.1926 
41 Unidentified woman
n.d. 
42 Unidentified woman
n.d. 
43 Unidentified woman
n.d. 
44 Flashing light sign used with first exhibit at Fitter Families Contest
ca.1926 

"Some people are born to be a burden on the rest -- Learn about heredity, You can help to correct these conditions"

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45 Flashing light sign (Distant shot)
ca.1926 
46 Mendel's Theatre showing inheritance of hair color
ca.1926 
47 Flashing light sign at Detroit (Sign in use at exhibition)
n.d. 
48 Guinea pigs showing color inheritance (Guinea pigs in cages)
n.d. 
49 Flashing light sign "Some People are Born to be a Burden on the Rest" used with small exhibit
1926 
50 Flashing light sign "Learn about heredity, You can help to correct these conditions" used with small exhibit
1926 
51 Mendel's Theatre showing inheritance of hair color
ca.1926 

Leon Whitney demonstrating with pointer.

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52 Examination building, Fitter Families Contest, Kansas Free Fair
ca.1925 

Building at exhibit with sign: "Fitter Families for Future Firesides"

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53 Eugenic and Health Exhibit, Fitter Families Contest, Kansas Free Fair
ca.1925 

Audience in front of Eugenic and Health Exhibit

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54 Eugenic and Health Exhibit, Fitter Families Contest, Kansas Free Fair
ca.1925 
55 Eugenics Building, Fitter Families Contest, Kansas Free Fair
ca.1925 

Staff of Fitter Families Contest, Kansas Free Fair

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56 Exhibit and Examination tent, Fitter Families Contest, Eastern States Exposition
ca. 1925 

View of tent with sign, "Fitter Families Contest"

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57 Exhibit and Examination tent, Fitter Families Contest, Eastern States Exposition
ca.1925 

View of entrance to tent

58 Exhibit and Examination tent, Fitter Families Contest, Eastern States Exposition
ca.1925 
59 Interior of exhibit and examination tent, Fitter Families Contest, Eastern States Exposition
n.d. 

Man standing near row of cubicles with exhibit tags

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60 Interior of exhibit and examination tent, Fitter Families Contest, Eastern States Exposition
n.d. 

People looking at papers near doorway labeled "History."

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61 Two boys watching flashing light sign
n.d. 
62 Staff of Examiners, Fitter Families Contest, Michigan State Fair
ca.1925 

Includes G. Van Amber Brown, Leon F. Whitney, and Mary T. Watts

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63 Mr. Whitney, Mrs. Watts, Dr. Brown
n.d. 
64 Superintendent, Fitter Families Contest, Eastern States Exposition and Mrs. Watts
ca.1925 
65 Mrs. Mary T. Watts, Chairman, Committee on Popular Education to Dec. 1926. Died Dec. 1926
ca.1926 
66 Mrs. Mary T. Watts
n.d. 
67 Florence Brown Sherbon, Mary T. Watts, and Leon F. Whitney
n.d. 

In front of Eugenic exhibit building

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68 G. Van Amber Brown, Supt. Fitter Families Contest, Michigan State Fair
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69 Mr. Butterfield and Mr. Dickinson, Manager, Michigan State Fair
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70 Exhibit and Examination Building, Fitter Families Contest, Michigan State Fair
ca.1925 

Front right view of building with sign: "Fitter Families Contest"

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71 Exhibit and Examination Building, Fitter Families Contest, Michigan State Fair
ca.1925 

Rear view of building

72 Exhibit and Examination Building, Fitter Families Contest, Michigan State Fair
ca. 1925 

Side view of building

73 Exhibit and Examination Building, Fitter Families Contest, Michigan State Fair
ca.1925 

Closer view of building with sign: "Fitter Families Contest"

74 Winner of Average Family class, Fitter Families Contest, Eastern States Exposition, 1925-26
ca.1925 

Husband and wife, three boys, girl

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75 Winner of Large Family Class, Fitter Families Contest, Eastern States Exposition
1925 

Parents and six children

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76 Winner of Small Family class, Fitter Families Contest, Eastern States Exposition
1925 

Parents and two children

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77 Winner of Large Family class, Arkansas State Fair
1927 

Parents and nine children

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78 Winner of Large Family Class, Arkansas State Fair
1925 

Parents and fourteen children

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79 Winner of Average Family Class, Arkansas State Fair
1925 

Parents and three children

80 Girl, "Ninth birthday"
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81 Mr. F. P. Snider
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82 Mrs. F. P. Snider
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83 Boy, "Eight years old"
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84 Winners in preliminary contest, 4-H Girls Club, Anderson Co., Iowa
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85 Winner of Large Family Class, Texas State Fair
1925 

Family posed in bathing suits, back to back

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86 Winner of Large Family Class, Texas State Fair, seated formally
1925 

Parents and five children

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87 Winner of Large Family Class, Texas State Fair, diving
1925 

Parents and five children

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89 Winners of trophy for best couple, Texas State fair
1925 

Image was masked for newspaper publication

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90 Family of Honorable mention, Large Family Class, Fitter Families Contest, Kansas Free Fair
1923 

Parents and five children

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91 Winner of Large Family Class, Kansas Free Fair
1925 

Parents and six children

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92 Fitter Family medal, "I have a goodly heritage"
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93 Winner of Small Family Class, Kansas Free Fair
1927 
94 Winner of Medium Family Class, Fitter Families Contest, Kansas Free Fair
1927 

Parents and three children

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95 Winners of Small, Medium, and Large Family Classes, Fitter Families Contest, Kansas Free Fair
1923 
96 Winner of Large Family trophy, Kansas Free Fair
ca.1923-1924 

Parents and five children

97 Four Generations at Fitter Families Contest, Kansas Free Fair
1923 

Extended family depicted

98 Two pairs of guinea pigs, each consisting of a white and black guinea pig
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 Shutesbury-Leverett Survey: Genealogical Data #1. Pedigree Chart (Pratt family)
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 Whitney, Leon Fradley. Manuscript for book?