Albert Benedict Wolfe collection of early 20th century materials on population control, 1922-1967.

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Albert Benedict Wolfe collection of early 20th century materials on population control, 1922-1967.

The collection consists of materials from organizations advocating population control and education for family planning, such as the Neo-Malthusian and Birth Control Conference, the Voluntary Parenthood League, the Population Association of America, and the American Birth Control League. Included are membership lists, brochures, programs, articles, bibliographies and correspondence.

ca. 70 items

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SNAC Resource ID: 6962621

Ohio State University Libraries

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Wolfe, Albert Benedict, 1876-1967

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Albert Benedict Wolfe, born in Arlington, Illinois, educated at Harvard, was on the faulty of Oberlin College 1907-1914, at the University of Texas, 1914-1923, then at Ohio State University from 1923-1946. He continued to live in Columbus after his retirement. Attacked for his liberal thinking while in Texas, Wolfe wrote a book on radicalism, Conservatism, radicalism, and scientific method; an essay on social attitudes (1923). His writings on population include The population problem since the W...