Leading Eugenicists
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"Theory of Ancestral Contributions in Heredity," handwritten manuscript by Karl Pearson, published in Proceedings of the Royal Society (vol. 81:547), multiple pages (#1970)
"The Progress of Eugenical Sterilization," by Paul Popenoe, Journal of Heredity (vol. 25:1), including journal cover and contents page, multiple pages (#2287)
"The Tribe of Ishmael," by Arthur H. Estabrook, in Eugenics, Genetics and the Family (vol. 1), multiple pages (#1489)
"This Boy Needs Care," S.C.A.A. News, item about feebleminded boy in pedigree VI422-VI133, from back of Estabrook's copy of The Nam Family (#1438)
T.H. Morgan letter to Charles Davenport requesting eugenics information, multiple pages (#445)
"Triple Mixtures" (Caucasian-Indian-Negro) in Robeson County, North Carolina, from from Arthur Estabrook's scrapbook of field photographs, multiple pages (#1261)
T. Roosevelt letter to C. Davenport about "degenerates reproducing" (#1242)
"Vassar '82," Eugenical News (vol.18), ancestry and achievements of Vassar graduates from a survey by Mrs. Lucien Howe, multiple pages (#1897)
"Verschuer's Institute," Eugenical News (vol. 21), Otmar von Verscheur's move to the House of Folkhygiene in Frankfurt, Germany, multiple pages (#1911)
Vivian Buck and foster mother Alice Dobbs in Charlottesville, taken by A.H. Estabrook the day before the Buck v. Bell trial in Virginia (#1288)
W. Bateson letter to C. Davenport about eugenics and T. H. Morgan, multiple pages (#528)