ID# 1685:
American Eugenics Society, dinner invitation, program including Albert Wiggam and Frederick Osborn, New York
Date:
Circa 1939
Pages: 1 of 1
Source:
Cold Spring Harbor, ERO, American Eugenics Society

1685. [centered text, line for line] The American Eugenics Society invites you to a Dinner at The Town Hall Club 123 West 43rd Street Wednesday, November Thirthieth Reception 7 o'clock - Dinner 7:30 o'clock sharp Professor Samuel J. Holmes, President, will preside Dr. Albert E. Wiggam, Toastmaster Introductory Statement: The American Concept of Eugenics Mr. Frederick Osborn Family Limitation Necessary to Eugenics in a Democracy Professor Henry P. Fairchild Eugenic Significance of Child Study Mrs. Sidonie Matsner Gruenberg Eugenic Significance of Parent Education Mr. Ralph P. Bridgeman Informal. Speeches will be brief and the dinner over at 10:15 o'clock. [dashed line] Please reserve [dashed underscore] places for me. Name[dashed underscore] Address[dashed underscore] Please make checks payable to American Eugenics Society 50 W. 50th, New York City Two Dollars a Cover Tables may be reserved for six, eight, or ten [end]
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