Leading Eugenicists
204 objects illustrate this topic:

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Profile of Mrs. Gilbert Grosvenor (daughter of Alexander Graham Bell), People (April 1931) (#1605)
P.T. Walden, president of the Civic Protective Association, letter to C. Davenport about race mixing, multiple pages (#467)
Raymond Pearl letter to Karl Pearson, about disagreement on hereditary theory and his removal as an editor of Biometrika (2/15/1910), multiple pages (#2130)
Raymond Pearl letter to Karl Pearson, discussion of conflict between biometrical and experimental approaches to study heredity (3/12/1910), multiple pages (#2133)
Rep. A. Johnson cable to H. Laughlin about appointing him as an agent of immigration (#1177)
Review of Applied Eugenics, By Paul Popenoe and Roswell H. Johnson, Eugenical News (vol. 4) (#1876)
Review of Hereditary Genius, Nature (3/17/1870), multiple pages (#2012)
Review of Hereditary Genius, The Spectator (11/27/1869), multiple pages (#2014)
Review of Hereditary Genius, The Times (1/7/1870) (#2011)
"Schedule for the Hereditary Transmission of Special Diseases," completed for Karl Pearson study, multiple pages (#1929)
Sir Francis Galton (#960)