ID# 338:
Eugenics field workers meeting notes about hereditary behavior
Date:
1915
Pages: (1|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9)
Source:
American Philosophical Society, ERO, MSC77,SerVII,Box1: Field Worker Files

Eugenics field workers meeting notes about hereditary behavior

15 Miss Sturgis on people of Maine Coast - Very interesting to follow out different traits, red hair, left-handedness, etc- Dr. Burnett Very complimentary towards our school at Faribault[sp?] [strikeout illegible] Mr. Laughlin wishes we might send him record of family when we have worked out costs as much demand for such records & they have none. 16 Miss Macumber- Have found it valuable in getting information not to mention directly the mental side, but to say am studying questions of health. Find information obtained through an interpreter almost valueless. Some institutions making simply a survey, & not going into details, other doing intensive study on one thing

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