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American eugenics society (21)
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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...
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Eugenics Society (London, England) (7)
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The Eugenics Society was founded, under the name Eugenics Education Society, in 1907, to promote public awareness of eugenic problems, i.e. the existence of hereditary qualities both positive and negative, and the need to encourage social responsibility with respect to these qualities. Unlike the Galton Laboratory, which was also inspired by the teachings of Sir Francis Galton and founded in 1904, the Eugenics Society was a popular rather than a scientific institution, although its Aims and O...
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Eugenics Research Association (5)
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Darwin, Leonard, active 1893-1930, Major MP, President Eugenics Society (11)
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Epithet: Major MP, President Eugenics Society
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Eugenics Education Society (Great Britain) (4)
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Eugenics Educational Society. (2)
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Minnesota Eugenics Society. (2)
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Eugenics Record Office (2)
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The Eugenics Record Office was founded in 1910 and in 1920 merged with the Station for Experimental Evolution to become the Dept. of Genetics at the Carnegie Institution, in Cold Spring Harbor, Long Island, directed by Charles Davenport. It was a repository for genetic data on human traits. The Carnegie Institution stopped funding the E.R.O. in 1939, but the Office was active until 1944. The records were then transferred to the Charles Fremont Dight Institute for the Promotion of Human Geneti...
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Eugenics Education Society afterw Eugenics Society (active 1920-1956) (2)
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International Commission on Eugenics. (2)
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