Gabriele, Dr. Anthony B.; Member 1956
Personal:
MD; New York City 1956
Source: EQ 1956
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Galdston, Dr. Iago; Member 1956
Personal:
b. Russia, 1895; MD Fordham 1921; Prof., Fordham Univ.; New York Academy
of Medicine (Secretary, Medical Information Bureau 1927-62); Connecticut
Dept. of Mental Health (Director, Resident Training 1962-, Chief of
Psychiatric Training 1962)
Publications:
1959 Medicine and Anthropology; 1949 Social Medicine: Its derivation and
objectives..
Source: EQ 1956; AMWS 12th Ed
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Gamble, Dr. Clarence J.; Member 1956
Personal:
MD; Harvard Medical School (Dept. of Anatomy 1952); Milton, Massachusetts
1956; Procter and Gamble heir; Pathfinder Fund
*****report on spermicides (which used mercury) in Journal of the
American Medical Association, Jan. 5, 1952 *****; "Birth Control in a
Rural Area of Puerto Rico" 1958 Eugenics Quarterly, v. 5, 2
Source: EQ 1956; ARTW, April 1952
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Gardner, Prof. Eldon John; Member 1956, 1974
Personal:
b. 1909; Utah State Univ. (Dept. of Zoology, Prof. 1949-, Dean of the
School of Graduate Studies 1967, Dean of the College of Science 1962-67);
Bureau of Education and Manpower Training 1967-71; Member, American
Society of Human Genetics 1954
Publications:
1980 "Inherited Susceptibility to Breast Cancer in Utah Families",
Encyclia 57:27-46; 1950 "Breast Cancer in One Family Group", American
Journal of Human Genetics 2:30-40
Source: EQ 1956; Osborne list; AMWS 12th Ed.; Membership list, American
Society of Human Genetics, AJHG 1954
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Garrett, Robert; Advisory Council 1929; Member 1956
Personal:
1875-1961; Banker; Robert Garrett and Sons, Baltimore (Partner); Trustee,
Princeton Univ.; Presbyterian
Background: Malthusian theory and compound interest:
"The growth in numbers of biological populations ... that which is formed
by growth is itself capable of further growing. This is the
distinguishing mark of growth by compound interest, for if the starting
number is regarded as capital and the additional numbers of the
population formed by growth as interest, then clearly the interest is
added to capital and begins to earn interest on its own behalf. Growth
of this kind is often referred to as exponential or logarithmic." from
Aristotle to Zoos: A Philosophical Dictionary of Biology P. B. Medawar
and J. S. Medawar, Harvard 1982 p. 182 (Peter Medawar was a member of the
English Eugenics Society)
In other words, Malthusian growth is the application of the principle of
compound interest as it exists in a banker's world applied to money, this
principle applied to the growth of human populations. It seems to me
that whenever our measure of projected economic health is projected
population growth divided by projected growth in the money supply or by
projected growth in the Gross National Product, then the logic of
compound interest will dictate to bankers and others who constantly
calculate compound interest an apparent requirement of population control
to match control of the money supply. But history does not support the
accuracy of projections based on this ratio, though this ratio is
effective as a rough and ready measure of economic health at any given
moment.
Therefore, it seems to me that it would be better to try to understand
how people differ from money than to continue policies entirely based on
this false analogy. Among such policies we may number world population
control.
It seems to me that it is this false analogy between the growth in the
money supply and population growth which accounts for the constant
presence of bankers and financiers in eugenic societies. The presence of
these bankers and financiers, particularly those concerned with the
national debt, accounts in turn for the mysterious power of eugenics to
impose its will despite the fact that it cannot openly state its goals
because they have no support.
Even before Hitler, eugenics had very little support and it has none now.
If Society's goals had support, the Society would work openly. In fact,
it has not published a list of members for thirty-six years. (1956 to
1993)
Source: Eugenics, Feb., 1929; EQ 1956; WWWIA
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Gartler, Prof. Stanley; Member 1956, 1974
Personal:
b. 1923; research assoc. in genetics, Columbia Univ. 1952-57; Univ. of
Washington, Seattle (Dept. of Genetics 1957-, Prof. of Medicine and
Genetics 1964-); American Society of Human Genetics (Member 1954; Pres.
1987, Awards Cttee 1988-1990)
Publications:
1955 "The Evolutionary Problem of Genetic Disease", Eugenics Quarterly v.
2, 1
Source: EQ 1956; Osborne list; AMWS 12th Ed.; Membership list, American
Society of Human Genetics, AJHG 1954, April 1988 p. 646
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Gavan, James A.; Member 1974
Personal:
Dept. of Anthropology, Univ. of Missouri, Columbia 1974
Publications:
1975 A Classification of the Order Primates, Univ. of Missouri, Columbia;
1955 The Non-Human Primates and Human Evolution, Wayne Univ. Press
Source: Osborne list
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Gedda, Prof. Dr. Luigi; Member (Foreign) 1956, 1972
Personal:
b. 1902; MD; Director, Instituto di Genetica Medica e Gemellologia
'Gregorio Mendel', Piazza Galeno 5, Rome, Italy 1956, 1972; Prof. and
Head of Dept. of Medical Genetics, University of Rome 1967, 1972,
attached to Univ. 1954); Member: International Fertility Assoc. 1972,
International Union for the Scientific Study of Population 1972, Societa
Italiana di Genetica Medica 1972, American Society of Human Genetics
1954; ex head of Italian Catholic Action
Publications:
1970, 1960 Advisory Board, Mankind Quarterly, (see v.1, #1, 1960; v.
11, #1, 1970); 1955 "Lo studio dei Gemelli" Acta Genet. Med. Gem., 4,
3-10 ("Twin research is useful in studying the frequency and causation of
the physical and psychological characteristics of a population" Psych.
Abstracts 1927-58 p. 1369); 1954 "Twin Studies" Eugenics Quarterly, 1,
171-75; editor, Acta Geneticae Medicae et Gemmellogiae" Vol. 1 #1 Jan.
1952; 1951 Studio dei Gemelli. Rome; supporter of von Verschuer q.v., who
was Josef Mengele's co-researcher in Auschwitz; former head of Italian
Catholic Action Source: EQ 1956; The Last Nazi.; Membership list, American
Society of Human Genetics, AJHG 1954
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Gendel, Dr. Edward; Member 1974
Personal:
420 E. 55th St., New York, New York 1974
Source: Osborne list
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Gibson, William W.; Member 1956
Personal:
Glenmont, New York 1956
Source: EQ 1956
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Giddings, Prof. Franklin H.; Advisory Council 1929
Personal:
1855-1931; Prof. of Sociology, Columbia University 1894-1928;
Publications:
1922 Studies in the Theory of Human Society; 1918; The Responsible State;
1901 Inductive Sociology; 1898 The Elements of Sociology; 1896 The
Principles of Sociology;
Source: Eugenics Feb., 1929
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Gifford, Mrs. Walter Sherman; Member 1956
Personal:
Alexandrine Lloyd Perry; wife of Walter Sherman Gifford; may be connected
with Henry Fairfield Osborn Jr., who married Lucretia Perry
Walter S. Gifford; b. 1885; American Telephone and Telegraph (1911-,
Chief statistician, v.p., Exec v.p., Pres., Chmn. of the Board; (it was
due to his negotiating skill that ATT was a monopoly for so long);
Trustee, Carnegie Institute, General Education Board (1935-50),
Rockefeller Foundation (1936-50); US Ambassador to Great Britain 1950-53;
Fellow, American Statistical Assn., American Philosophical Society; AT&T
was founded by Alexander Graham Bell, who was a eugenicist; AGB also
founded the National Geographic magazine and it is today run by his
descendants; see Marston Bates, Caryl Haskins)
Source: EQ 1956; WWWIA
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Gilbert, Mrs. Clara; Member 1938
Source: AESM, May 1938
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Gildersleeve, Dean Virginia C.; Advisory Council 1929
Source: Eugenics Feb., 1929
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Giles, Eugene; Member 1974
Personal:
Dept. Anthropology, Univ. Illinois, Urbana 1974
Source: Osborne list
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Gilfillian, Prof. Seabury Colum; Member 1956, 1974
Personal:
b. 1889, St. Paul, MN; PhD Columbia 1935; Purdue Univ., asst. prof. of
sociology 1937-38; Univ. of Chicago, research assoc. on social aspects of
inventions, patents and cultural prediction; Los Angeles 1974; d. between
1982-85
Publications:
1935 Inventing the Ship; 1935The Sociology of Invention.
Source: EQ 1956; Osborne list; WWWIA
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Gill, George W.; Member 1974
Personal:
Dept. Anthropology, Univ. Wyoming, Laramie 1974
Source: Osborne list
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Gillespie, Robert W.; Member 1974
Personal:
Population Council, Teheran, Iran 1974
Source: Osborne list
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Goddard, Prof. Henry H.; Advisory Council 1929; (Member, Eugenics
Research Association 1938)
Publications:
1919 Psychology of the normal and the subnormal, Dodd, Mead, New York;
1914 Feeblemindedness: its causes and consequences, Macmillan, New York;
1912 The Kallikak Family, a study in the heredity of feeblemindedness,
MacMillan, New York
Source: Eugenics Feb., 1929; ERA list 1938
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Goethe, C. M.; Member 1956
Personal:
b. 1875; d. July 8, 1966; Charles Matthias; m. Mary Glide 1903; son of
Henry John Goethe, Banker; Methodist; lived in Sacramento; financed
Eugenics Society of Northern California; Save the Redwoods League;
"Honorary Chief Naturalist", National Park Service; Patron, American
Society of Human Genetics 1954
Publications:
1936 "Patriotism and Racial Standards", Presidential address to Eugenics
Research Association 1936, Eugenical News, v. 21, #4, p. 65, 1936
Quotes:
Immigration:
"The unique Immigration Quota Acts of 1921-2-4 ... By their enactment a
first class power wrote into law the concept of thedesirability of racial
homogeneity ... The Nordic stream ... had become a trickle ... Followed
these Quota Acts which said to the world: America, still overwhelmingly
Nordic, proposes so to remain! These acts began a gigantic eugenical
experiment in population control. ... Germany is but one of six European
nations engaged in sterilization ... Does there exist in America an
adroit censorship to bar any advocacy of the desirability of conserving
Nordic homogeneity? ... Should we not consider substituting `race
consciousness' for `race prejudice' ... The Harmon Foundation has opened
our eyes. The birth rate of the 20% on relief has speeded up ... war
has, for centuries, always first destroyed our best Nordics ... David
Starr Jordan [is] teaching us ... that our Civil War definitely
eliminated ... strains that cannot be replaced .. Athens ... commenced to
admit the immigrant mongrels of Asia Minor, of Africa, vassalage to Rome
became certain" (from "Patriotism and Racial Standards", Presidential
address to Eugenics Research Association 1936, Eugenical News, v. 21, #4,
p. 65, 1936)
"Man ... wastes everything ... transplanting English sparrows and
starlings to displace our native birds" (from obit, San Francisco
Chronicle, Monday, July 11, 1966, p. 4)
Source: EQ 1956; Membership list, American Society of Human Genetics,
AJHG 1954
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Goldstone, Loreta; Member 1974
Personal:
W. 56th St., New York, New York 1974
Source: Osborne list
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Good, Dorothy; Member 1956
Personal:
New York City 1956
Source: EQ 1956
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Goodfriend, Arthur; Member 1956
Personal:
Bradford, New Hampshire 1956
Source: EQ 1956
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Gordon, Manuel J.; Member 1956
Personal:
Berkeley, California 1956; Member, American Society of Human Genetics
1954
Publications:
1958 "The Control of Sex", Scientific American, Nov.
Source: EQ 1956; Membership list, American Society of Human Genetics,
AJHG 1954
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Gordon, Robert A.; Member 1974
Personal:
Dept. of Social Relations, Johns Hopkins Univ., Baltimore, Maryland 1974
Publications:
1993 The Battle to Establish a Sociology of Intelligence: A Case Study in
the Sociology of Politicized Disciplines by R. Gordon, Johns Hopkins
1993); 1991 "Universities Violated Academic Principles in Pioneer Fund
Ban", The Review, Univ. of Delaware, Oct. 29, 1991; 1987 "SES versus IQ
in the Race-IQ-Delinquency Model", International Journal of Sociology and
Social Policy, v. 7, no. 3, p. 30 ff; 1986 "IQ Commensurability of
Black-White Differences in Crime and Delinquency" paper presented at
American Psychological Association, Washington, DC; 1985 "The Black-White
Factor is `g' ", Behavioral and Brain Sciences, v. 8, p. 229 ff; 1980
"Research on IQ, Race and Delinquency: Taboo or Not Taboo", in Taboos in
Criminology, (ed.) Edward Sagarin, Sage; 1978 "Comment on 'Delinquency,
Sex and Family Variables' by Andrew", Social Biology v. 24, 4; 1975
"Crime and Cognition: An Evolutionary Perspective" in Proc. of II
International Symposium on Criminality, v. 4 , Sao Paulo International
Center for Biological and Medico-Forensic Criminology (the ?impartial?
center that claimed to have determined by a study of exhumed bones that
the Nazi eugenicist and criminal, Josef Mengele, was dead)
Unpublished: "An Explicit Estimation of the Prevalence of Commitment to a
Training School, to age 18, by Race and by Sex"
Background:
Gordon and others complain that their academic freedom is infringed by
attacks on their funding. However they don't admit their eugenic
orientation. Academic freedom is freedom to tell the truth as one sees
it; not freedom to deceive as the moment seems to require.
Source: Osborne list
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Gosney, E. S.; Advisory Council 1929; (Member, Eugenics Research
Association 1938)
Personal:
California sterilizations
Source: Eugenics Feb., 1929; ERA list 1938
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Gottfried, Samuel; Member 1956
Personal : Sacramento, California 1956
Source: EQ 1956
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Gould, Prof. Charles W.; Advisory Council 1929
Source: Eugenics Feb., 1929
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Grabill, Wilson; Member 1974
Publications:
1975 Manuscript referee, Social Biology; 1955 "Differential Fertility by
Duration of Marriage", Eugenics Quarterly v. 4, 1
Source: Osborne list
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Grahn, Douglas; Member 1956, 1974
Personal:
b. 1923; Argonne National Lab (assoc. scientist in biology 1953-58,
Division of Biology and Medical Research 1961-, Associate Director,
1962-66, Senior biologist 1966-87, US Atomic Energy Commission); Member,
American Society of Human Genetics 1954
Source: EQ 1956; Osborne list; AMWS 12th Ed.; Membership list, American
Society of Human Genetics, AJHG 1954; AMWS 1992
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Green, M. M.; Member 1974
Personal:
Dept. Genetics, Univ. California at Davis 1974
Source: Osborne list
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Green, Rosalie; Member 1974
Personal:
Director, Clinical Cytogenetics, Dept. Human Genetics, Arlington Hosp.,
Virginia 1974
Source: Osborne list
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Greenbaum, Dr. Marvin; Member 1969
Personal:
2525 NW Lovejoy St., Ste. 409, Portland, Oregon
Source: AESC 6/69
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Gregor, Mrs. Henry; Member 1956
Personal:
1460 Mantua St., Coral Gables, Florida 1956
Source: EQ 1956
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Gregory, Ian; Member (Foreign) 1956
Personal:
Ontario Hospital, London, Ontario, Canada 1956
Publications:
1955 "The role of nicotinic acid (niacin) in mental health and disease"
J. Ment. Sci., 101, 85-109
Source: EQ 1956
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Gregory, Prof. W. K.; Advisory Council 1929
Source: Eugenics Feb., 1929
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Guttman, Ruth; Member 1974
Personal:
Israel Institute of Applied Social Research (This institute was itself a
member of the English Eugenics Society), Jerusalem, Israel 1974
Publications:
1987 "Further Possible Causes of Assortative Mating: Husband Superiority
or Theory Inferiority? Response to James' Comments", Social Biology, v.
34, 1-2; 1984 "Mate Selection in Man: Evidence, Theory and Outcome" w/
E. Epstein , Social Biology, v. 31, p. 234 ff
Source: Osborne list
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Guyer, Prof. Michael F.; Advisory Council 1929; Member 1946, 1956;
(Member, Eugenics Research Association 1938)
Personal:
Dept. of Biology, Univ. of Wisconsin, Madison 1956; Member, American
Society of Human Genetics 1954
Publications:
1916 Being Well-Born: An Introduction to Eugenics, Indianapolis
Source: Eugenics, Feb., 1929; EN 1946 December p. 51; EQ 1956, Membership
list, American Society of Human Genetics, AJHG 1954; ERA list 1938
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Gwinn, Ralph Waldo; Member 1956
Personal:
b. 1884; son, John Harvey Gwinn; Congressman 1945-59; Mason; National
Republican Club (Pres.)
Publications:
1938 Fifth Avenue to Farm: a biological approach to the problem of the
survival of our civilization., w/ Frank Fritts
Source: EQ 1956; Congressional Directory, 84th Congress, 1956
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Hadley, Mrs. Morris; Member 1925, 1956
New York City 1956; American Birth Control League, Director at Large 1937
Source: 1925 list; EQ 1956; BCR, Oct. 1937
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Halberstein, Robert; Member 1974
Personal:
Dept. Anthropology, Univ. of Miami, Coral Gables, Florida 1974
Publications:
1974 "Mortality Patterns in Cuanalan, Mexico: 1866-1970" 1974 Social
Biology, v. 21, 3; 1973 "Historical-Demographic Analysis of Indian
Populations in Tlaxca, Mexico", Social Biology, v. 20, 1
Source: Osborne list
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Hall, Roberta L.; Member 1974
Personal:
Corvallis, Oregon 1974
Publications:
1985 Male-female differences: a bio-cultural perspective w/ Patricia
Draper; 1982 Sexual dimorphism in Homo Sapiens: a question of size;
Social Biology manuscript referee 1980
Source: Osborne list
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Hamlin, Bryan; Member 1956
Personal:
Bridgehampton, Long Island 1956
Source: EQ 1956
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Hanault, Carole Duke; Member 1974
Personal:
Dept. Psychology, Div. Science and Mathematics, SUNY at Binghamton, New
York 1974
Source: Osborne list
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Hanes, James G.; Member 1956
Personal:
Winston Salem, North Carolina 1956
Source: EQ 1956
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Hansell, Marion; Member 1931
Source: AESM 1931
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Hanson, Daniel R.; Member (Foreign) 1974
Personal:
Dept. Psychology, McMaster Univ., Hamilton, Ontario, Canada 1974
Source: Osborne list
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Harper, Dean H.; Member 1974
Personal:
Rochester, New York 1974
Source: Osborne list
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Harper, Roland McMillan; Member 1925, 1956; (Member, Eugenics Research
Association 1938)
Personal:
b. 1878; Tallahassee, Florida 1925; University of Alabama 1956
Publications:
1931 Some Savannah vital statistics of a century ago. Savannah Georgia
Historical Society, reprinted from Georgia Historical Quarterly, vol. 15,
#3 Sept.; 1928 Catalogue of the trees, shrubs and vines of Alabama, with
their economic properties and local distribution. Univ. of Alabama
Source: 1925 list; EQ 1956; ERA list 1938
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Harris, David J.; Member 1974
Personal:
Children's Mercy Hospital, Kansas City, Missouri 1974
Source: Osborne list
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Harris, Prof. J. Arthur; Advisory Council 1929
Source: Eugenics Feb., 1929
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Harrison, G. Ainsworth; Member (Foreign) 1974
Personal:
Anthropology Lab, Dept. Human Anatomy, Oxford, England 1974; Member,
Eugenics Society, England; 1993 Editorial Advisory Panel, Journal of
Biosocial Science
Publications:
1990 Famine, Biosocial Society Series #1; 1989 Coping with Uncertainty
in Food Supply, (Reviewed by Nancy Howell q.v., Science, v. 243, Feb. 17,
1989, p. 953)
Source: Osborne list; The Dismal Scientists
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Hartl, Emil M.; Member 1956, 1974
Personal:
Boston, Massachusetts 1956; Member, American Society of Human Genetics
1954
Publications:
1982 Physique and Delinquent Behavior: a thirty year follow-up of William
Sheldon's Varieties of Delinquent Youth w/ E. P. Monnelly q.v. and R. D.
Elderkin
Source: EQ 1956; Osborne list; Membership list, American Society of Human
Genetics, AJHG 1954
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Hartman, Luis F.; Member (Foreign) 1974
Personal:
La Paz, Bolivia 1974
Source: Osborne list
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Hartung, John; Member 1974
Personal:
1300 Spruce St., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1974
Publications:
1977 "A Eugenic Effect of Medical Care", Social Biology v. 24, 3
Source: Osborne list
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Harvey, George W.; Member 1956
Personal:
Scripps Institute of Oceanography, La Jolla, California 1954, 1956;
Member, American Society of Human Genetics 1954
Background:
The Scripps Institute of Oceanography was founded in 1903 as the Marine
Biological Station, San Diego by Edward Wyllis Scripps and his sister
q.v. This group has carried out many studies of the undersea Scripps
canyon and the nearby La Jolla canyon. E. W. Scripps (1854-1926)
organized the first major newspaper chain in the US.; he also founded the
United Press which, in 1958, became UPI, following a merger with the
Hearst International News Service.
In 1878 he founded the Cleveland Penny Press, which became the Cleveland
Press. In 1894 he formed the Scripps-McRae League of Newspapers; in 1902
he founded the Newspaper Enterprise Association, the first to supply
features, illustrations and cartoons to papers; in 1909 he formed the
Scripps Coast League; in 1922 he transferred control to his son Robert
Paine Scripps. His son reorganized the group into Scripps Howard papers.
Source: EQ 1956; "Edward Wyllis Scripps" and "Scripps Canyon"
Encyclopedia Britannica 15th edition 1987 vol. 10 p. 571; Membership
list, American Society of Human Genetics, AJHG 1954
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Haskins, Prof. Caryl; Member 1956, 1974
Personal:
Director, Schenectady Trust 1934-; Prof., Union College, New York
1937-55; Carnegie Institute (Pres., 1956-71); Carnegie Corporation, Chmn.
Bd. 1976; Director, Council on Foreign Relations; Trustee, Population
Council, World Wildlife Fund, National Geographic Society; Haskins
Laboratories, NYC, NY 1954; Member, American Society of Human Genetics
1954
Publications:
1988 National Geographic Symposium reported in Dec. issue; 1964 The
Scientific Revolution and World Politics, Harper and Row for the Council
on Foreign Relations (The Elihu Root lectures 1961-62); 1959 "The
Innovating Spirit in Our Day", Eugenics Quarterly, v. 6, 1; 1939 Of Ants
and Men, New York
Background:
The National Geographic Society and magazine became a force under
Alexander Graham Bell, inventor of the telephone. He was on the Board of
Directors of the Eugenics Record Office and wrote several articles on
eugenics for the National Geographic magazine. His descendants, the
Grosvenors, still edit and control the magazine. Eugenics has been
dropped as a topic but comments supportive of family planning appear
frequently in the midst of articles on far away places. In 1988 a
symposium held by the National Geographic discussed conservation and
resource issues in relation to the "population explosion" in the Third
World. The National Geographic pledged to do more on this issue. C.
Haskins was at this symposium, which was reported in the December 1988
issue of the National Geographic.
Source: EQ 1956; Osborne list; AMWS 12th Ed.; Membership list, American
Society of Human Genetics, AJHG 1954; AMWS 1992
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Hauser, Philip M.; Member 1956, 1974
Personal:
b. 1909; Univ. Chicago (PhD (sociology) 1938; Prof. of Sociology
1932-(1973); Director, Population Research Center 1946-(1973)); US Bureau
of the Census (Deputy Director, 1938-47, acting director, US Bureau of
the Census 1949-50 which meant that Hauser actually directed the 1950
census); United Nations, US rep Population Commission 1947-51
Publications:
1981"The Census of 1980", Scientific American, Nov.; 1971 "The Census of
1970", Scientific American, July; 1962 "More from the Census of 1960",
Scientific American, Oct.; 1960 "The Census of 1960", Scientific
American, July; 1951 "The Census", Scientific American, April; 1979 World
Population and Development: Challenges and Prospects; 1973 Differential
Mortality in the United States: a study in socioeconomic epidemiology;
1969 The Population Dilemma; 1965 The Study of Urbanization; 1961
Population Perspectives; 1960 World Population and International
Relations., w/ A. F. K. Organski, J. Spengler q.v., Washington, D.C.,
National Institute of Social and Behavioral Science; 1960 Housing a
Metropolis - Chicago; 1959 The Study of Population: an inventory and
appraisal; 1958 Population and World Politics; Part 3, (Ed.), Glencoe,
Illinois, The Free Press
Background: "For the Statistics in my chapters I am indebted to Professor
Philip M. Hauser, Director of the Population Research and TrainingCenter,
University of Chicago and former U.S. Representative to theUnited Nations
Population Commission." Father John A. O'Brien FamilyPlanning in an
Exploding Population, 1968 (dedicated to John D.Rockefeller III)
Source: EQ 1956; AMWS 1973
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Hauser, Robert Mason; Member 1973, 1974
Personal:
b. Chicago, 1942; PhD (Sociology) Univ. of Michigan 1968; Brown Univ.,
Population Research Lab 1967-69; Univ. of Wisconsin, Madison (1969-(1973)
Prof. of Sociology 1973-(1974))
Publications:
1976 Schooling and Achievement in American Society (ed.) w/ W.H. Sewell
q.v.
Source: Osborne list; AMWS 1973
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Haviland, Dr. C. Floyd; Advisory Council 1929
Source: Eugenics Feb., 1929
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Hefner, R. A.; Member 1956; (Member, Eugenics Research Association 1938)
Personal:
Dept. of Zoology, Miami University, Oxford, Ohio 1954, 1956; Member,
American Society of Human Genetics 1954
Source: EQ 1956; Membership list, American Society of Human Genetics,
AJHG 1954; ERA list 1938
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Heikens, George; Member 1974
Personal:
University Ave., Minneapolis, Minnesota 1974
Source: Osborne list
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Heimler, Audrey; Member 1974
Personal:
Director, Human Genetics, Long Island Jewish Hillside Medical Center, New
Hyde Park, New York 1974
Source: Osborne list
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Henderson, Norman D.; Member 1974
Personal:
Dept. of Psychology, Oberlin College, Ohio 1974
Source: Osborne list
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Herrman, Dr. Charles; Member 1956
Personal:
MD; New York City 1956
Source: EQ 1956
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Hertel, Elmer; Member 1956
Personal:
Dept. of Biology, Wartburg College, Waverly, Iowa 1956
Source: EQ 1956
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Herzberg, Victoria L.; Member 1974
Personal:
Dept. Pediatrics, Univ. Arkansas Medical Center, Little Rock 1974
Source: Osborne list
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Higgins, Prof. James Victor; Member 1974, 1992
Personal:
b. 1933; Michigan State University (zoology: asst. prof. 1961-70; Prof.,
zoology and human development 1970-(1992))
Publications:
1988 "Amniocentesis Use and Risk Awareness: Comparison of Knowledge and
Beliefs Among Older Gravida", Social Biology, v. 35, 1.2; 1962
"Intelligence and Family Size: a paradox resolved" Eugenics Quarterly, v.
9, 2 (one of the most frequently cited of articles published in Eugenics
Quarterly (see 1982 Social Biology, Fall-Winter)
Source: Osborne list; AMWS 1992
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Hill, J. Arthur; Member 1956
Personal:
Churchville, New York 1956
Source: EQ 1956
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Hiraizumi, Yuichiro; Member 1974
Personal:
Dept. of Zoology, Univ. Texas at Austin 1974
Source: Osborne list
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Hires, Mr. Harrison; Member 1956
Personal:
Hires Root Beer; Berwyn, Pennsylvania 1956
Source: EQ 1956
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Hirsch, Jerry; Member 1974
Personal:
Dept. of Psychology, Univ. of Illinois, Champaign 1974
Publications:
1982 Behavior Genetic Analysis (ed.) (2nd ed., 1st ed. 1967); Book review
of The IQ Game: A Methodological Inquiry into the Heredity-Environment
Controversy by Taylor (Jerry Hirsch does not support the racist
interpretation of the IQ test results)
Source: Osborne list
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Hirschman, Charles; Member 1974
Personal:
Malaysia field office, Ford Foundation, E. 43rd St., New York, New York
1974
Publications:
1974 "Social Background and Breast feeding Among American Mothers",
Social Biology, v. 21, 1
Source: Osborne list
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Hoch, Dr. Paul; Member 1956
Personal:
b. 1902; MD; The Complete Psychiatrist: the achievements of Paul H. Hoch.
1968, edited by Nolan Don Carpentier Lewis and Margaret O. Stahl, State
Univ. of New York Press; Paul Hoch edited the Proceedings of the annual
meeting of the American Psychopathological Association for many years;
Member, American Society of Human Genetics 1954
Publications:
1962 Mental Disability, a major human problem: a message to the
legislature., speech delivered by Governor Rockefeller to the New York
State legislature, prepared by Paul Hoch; 1946 Shock Treatments and other
somatic procedures in psychiatry., w/ Lothar Kalinowsky. Foreword by
Nolan D.C. Lewis (2nd edition title: Shock Treatments, psychosurgery, and
other somatic treatments in psychiatry.; Psychosexual development in
health and disease. inclu. chp on "Concepts of normality and abnormality
in sexual behavior" by A. C. Kinsey
Source: EQ 1956; Membership list, American Society of Human Genetics,
AJHG 1954
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Hodge, Robert W.; Member 1974
Personal:
Dept. Sociology, Univ. California at Los Angeles 1974
Source: Osborne list
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Hoekstra, G.; Member (Foreign) 1956
Personal:
Utrecht, The Netherlands 1956
Source: EQ 1956
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Hoffman, James Michael; Member 1974
Personal:
Dept. Anthropology, Univ. California at Berkeley 1974
Source: Osborne list
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Holden, Mrs. James; Member 1956
Personal:
Newton, Massachusetts 1956
Source: EQ 1956
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Holloway, Ralph; Member 1974
Personal:
Dept. Anthropology, Columbia Univ., New York
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Holst, Bertram P.; Member 1956
Personal: Holst Publishing Co. 1956
Source: EQ 1956
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Holtzman, Stephan F.; Member 1974
Personal:
Dept. Anthropology, Northern Illinois Univ., DeKalb, Illinois 1974
Source: Osborne list
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Hook, Ernest B.; Member 1974
Personal:
New York State Birth Defects Institute, Albany Medical College, Albany,
New York 1974
Publications:
1980 Letter to the editor of Social Biology, v. 27, 1 on "Human Germinal
Mutations: Monitoring for Environmental Effects"; 1979 "Human Germinal
Mutations: Monitoring for Environmental Effects", Social Biology, v. 26,
2;
Background: Chemicals from the environment can cause chromosome doubling,
Downs syndrome and other types of genetic damage.
Source: Osborne list
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Hooten, Prof. Earnest A.; Advisory Council 1929
Personal:
Prof. Anthropology, Harvard Univ., Boston, Massachusetts 1930-54;
established Harvard as a principal center for physical anthropology;
succeeded by WW Howells q.v.; personality and criminal behavior
Publications:
1942 Man's Poor Relations (behavior of monkeys and apes); 1940 Why Men
Behave Like Apes; 1939 Crime and the Man; 1939 The American Criminal;
1939 Apes, Men and Morons; 1931 Up From the Ape;
Source: Eugenics Feb., 1929
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Hopkins, Louise Alice; Member 1956
Personal:
Clarke School for the Deaf, Massachusetts 1956
Publications:
1954 "Heredity and Deafness", Eugenics Quarterly, v. 1., no. 3; 1949
Pedigree Data. 1930-1940, Clarke School studies concerning the heredity
of deafness, Monograph 1;
Source: EQ 1956
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Hopkins, Prynce; Member 1956, 1967
Personal:
b. 1885; psychiatrist
Publications:
1963 Orientation, socialization and individuation., London, East Asia
Publishing House. Lectures delivered at University of Madras, India 1961
Source: EQ 1956; AESC, Contrib. from members file
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Horn, Joseph M.; Member 1974
Personal:
Dept. of Psychology, Univ. at Austin 1974
Source: Osborne list
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Houssay, Alberto B.; Member (Foreign) 1974
Personal:
Univ. Buenos Aires, Argentina 1974
Source: Osborne list
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Hsia, Y. Edward; Member 1974
Personal:
Dept. Human Genetics, Yale Univ. School of Medicine, New Haven,
Connecticut 1974
Source: Osborne list
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Howe, Dr. Lucien; Member 1929; Advisory Council 1929
Personal:
wished to bond all hereditarily blind people before allowing them to
marry, the bond to be applied to any expense the state incurred in
assisting the children. (Another solution would be to bond doctors to
find a cures for one of the various forms of hereditary blindness since
the state incurred the expense of educating the doctor.)
Source: AESM, Jan. 1929; Eugenics, Feb. 1929
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Hrdlicka, Ales; Advisory Council 1929
Personal:
1869-1943; Smithsonian Museum anthropologist; in 1913 assembled a
collection of skulls and bones of pre-Columbian American Indians now at
the San Diego Museum of Man
Publications:
1980 Catalogue of the Hrdlicka Paleopathology Collection, Charles F.
Merbs q.v., Rose A. Tyson, Elizabeth Alcauskas
Source: Eugenics Feb., 1929
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Huether, Prof. Carl Albert; Member 1974, 1992
Personal:
b. 1937; University of Cincinnati (1966-83 biology and genetics; Prof.,
biology 1983); Population Reference Bureau, advisory cttee 1978-87
Publications:
1981 "Causes of Low Utilization of Amniocentesis by Women of Advanced
Maternal Age", Social Biology, v. 28, 3-4
Source: Osborne list; AMWS 1992
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Huggins, Hastings Dudley; Member (Foreign) 1956
Personal:
Director, Institute of Social and Economic Research, Mona, West Indies
1956;
Publications:
"Social and Economic Studies", a quarterly reporting on the work of the
Institute
Source: EQ 1956; Psychological Abstracts 1927-58
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Humphrey, Dr. R. R.; Member 1956
Personal:
MD; School of Medicine, University of Buffalo, Buffalo, New York 1956;
Member, American Society of Human Genetics 1954
Source: EQ 1956; Membership list, American Society of Human Genetics,
AJHG 1954
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Hunt, Mr. Harrison R.; Member 1926, 1956; (Member, Eugenics Research
Association 1938)
Personal:
Dept. of Zoology, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan 1938,
1956; Member, American Society of Human Genetics 1954
Source: AESM, Dec. 1926; EQ 1956; Membership list, American Society of
Human Genetics, AJHG 1954; ERA list 1938
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Huntington, Mrs. George; Member 1956
Personal:
New York City 1956
Source: EQ 1956
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Huntington, Mrs. Ellsworth; Member 1938, 1956, 1974
Personal:
Hamden, Connecticut 1956
Source: AESM, May 1938; EQ 1956; Osborne list
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Huntsman, Prof. A. G.; Advisory Council 1929
Source: Eugenics Feb., 1929
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Hurst, Dr. Lewis A.; Member (Foreign) 1956
Personal:
MD; Alexandria Institute, Maitland, Cape Town, South Africa 1951; West
Koppies Hospital, Pretoria, South Africa 1952; Sterkfontein Hospital,
Krugersdorf, South Africa 1954; Member, American Society of Human
Genetics 1954
Publications:
1952 "Research in Genetics and Psychiatry: New York State Psychiatric
Institute" Eugenical News , v. 37, 86-91 (work of F. J. Kallmann q.v.
outlined)
Source: EQ 1956; Psychological Abstracts 1927-58; Membership list,
American Society of Human Genetics, AJHG 1954
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Iha, Thomas H.; Member 1974
Personal:
Transplantation Lab, Dept. Preventive Medicine, State Laboratory Hygiene,
Univ. Wisconsin Center Health Science, Madison, Wisconsin 1974
Source: Osborne list
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Ingall, Gillian B.; Member 1974
Personal:
Dept. of Medicine, Buffalo General Hospital, New York 1974
Source: Osborne list
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Ingraham, Richard L.; Member 1974
Personal:
Dept. Biological Science, San Jose State Univ., California 1974
Source: Osborne list
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Inouye, Eiji; Member 1974
Personal:
Institute of Brain Research, Univ. of Tokyo School of Medicine, Japan
1974
Publications:
1981 "Morality Rates in Japanese Twins: Infant Deaths of Twins After
Birth to One Year of Age", Social Biology, v. 28, 3-4; 1973 "Some
Considerations in the Methodology of Behavior Genetics" from
1971 Symposium of Behavior Genetics Association, Social Biology 1973, v.
20, 3
Source: Osborne list
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Ireland, Mrs. R. L.; Member 1956
Personal:
North Park Blvd., Cleveland, Ohio 1956
Source: EQ 1956
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Ives, Charles P.; Member 1956
Personal:
Baltimore, Maryland 1956; connected with "Eugenics" publication, 1929
Source: EQ 1956
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Ives, Judson Dunbar; Member 1956
Personal:
Pinebluff, North Carolina 1956
Source: EQ 1956
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Jackson, Dr. John F.; Member 1974
Personal:
MD; b. 1928; Prof. Preventive Medicine, Univ. Mississippi Medical Center,
Jackson 1967-(1979); Member, American Society of Human Genetics
Source: Osborne list; AMWS 14th Ed
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Jackson, Prof. Laird; Member 1974
Personal:
MD; Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (res., 59-62,
instr., 62-64, assoc. 64-66, Prof. Medicine 1966-(1979), Prof. OB-GYN and
Pediatrics 1971-(1979), Dir., Division of Medical Genetics 1971-(1979);
abortionists have come from this college
Source: Osborne list; AMWS 14th Ed
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Jacob, T.; Member (Foreign) 1974
Personal:
Physical Anthropology, Gadjah Mada Univ. College of Medicine, Yogyakarta,
Indonesia 1974
Source: Osborne list
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James, Mrs. Wortham; Advisory Council 1929
Source: Eugenics Feb., 1929
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Jarvik, Prof. Dr. Lissy Feingold; Member 1956, 1974, 1989
Personal:
MD; b. Netherlands; Lissy Feingold 1954; m. Murray Elias Jarvik; New York
State Psychiatric Institute, New York City, 1955-72); University College,
Los Angeles, California (Prof., Psychiatry 1972-; chief,
neuropsychogeriatrics unit 1983-); Member, American Society of Human
Genetics 1954, Alzheimers Disease and Related Disorders Association, Bd.
Dirs. 1980-
Publications:
1991 Comprehensive Review of Geriatric Psychiatry; 1988 Parentcare: A
Common Sense Guide for Grownup Children; 1988 Treatments for the
Alzheimer Patient: the long haul; 1987 co-editor, International Journal
Alzheimers Disease and Associated Disorders 1987-; 1982 Aging; 1981
Clinical Pharmacology and the Aged Patient; 1979 Psychiatric Symptoms and
Cognitive Loss in the Elderly, workshop on assessment including
Psychiatric Status Rating Scales, NIH/Univ. of California; 1973 "Human
aggression and the extra Y chromosome: fact or fantasy?", American
Psychologist, v. 28, p. 674
Source: EQ 1956; Osborne list; Membership list, American Society of Human
Genetics, AJHG 1954; AMWS 1989
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Jeffries Jr., Mr. Jesse; Member 1956
Personal:
East Orange, New Jersey 1956
Source: EQ 1956
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Jeffry, Fred P.; Member 1956
Personal:
Stockbridge Hall, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Massachusetts
1956
Source: EQ 1956
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Jenkins, Helen Hartley; Chmn., Finance Committee 1929; Advisory Council
1929
Source: AESM, June 1929; Eugenics, Feb., 1929
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Jensen, Arthur R.; Member 1974, 1989
Persoanl:
b. 1923; read E.L. Thorndike q.v. and became interested in psychology;
PhD (psychology) Columbia Univ. 1956, "Aggression in Fantasy and Overt
Behavior"; 1955-56, Psychiatric Institute, Univ. of Maryland; USPHS
fellowship to study with H.J. Eysenck (ES), Psychiatric Institute,
London, England (a nest of eugenicists); Jensen was "deeply impressed by
several of his [Eysenck's] books" and said of his studies with Eysenck
`" `Nearly all my work since then has directly or indirectly grown out of
the kind of problems I became involved with duringthis period in
Eysenck's Department From then till now [1973] I can perceive an
essentially unbroken continuity in the things I have been doing as a
researcher ... [I am] most concerned with how and why persons differ
behaviorally from one another, as they so obviously do'. He was
particularly influenced by the [Eysenck's] quantitative and experimental
approach to personality research" (Current Biography, 1973, p. 210); 1958
Univ. of California at Berkeley, (1958 School of Education; Institute of
Personality Assessment 1959-61; Institute of Human Learning (co founder;
Prof. of educational psychology 1966-(1973)); many of his studies were
financed by grants from "the US Office of Education, the US Office of
Economic Opportunity (OEO), the National Science Foundation, the National
Instituteof Mental Health, and the University of California's Institute
of Social Sciences" (1973 Current Biography, p. 210); in 1962 funded by
these groups Jensen began testing minority scholchildren with `culture
free tests; Conclusion: there are two types of intelligence 1. rote
memory of facts in which ability is equally distributed through all races
and 2. conceptual learning (that which is measured by IQ tests) and this
ability occurs with greater frequency among whites than blacks and
somewhat more frequently among Orientals than whites; from other studies
he concluded that "80 percent of intelligence is due to genetic factors
and only 20 per cent to environment" 1973, Current Biography, p. 211);
combining these ideas led to the conclusion "that the well known
differences in performance on intelligence tests ... were due to inherent
and essentially unchangeable differences between the two races, rather
than to the effects of poverty, discrimination and similar remediable
factors ... the impilcations of Jensen's findings for school reform ...
he called for the establishment of diverse programs to match differences
in the learning ability and readiness of individual pupils" (1973 Current
Biography, p. 211); 1969 published "How much can we boost IQ and
scholastic achievement", Harvard Educational Review, v. 39, p. 1 ff which
put forward these "findings" and conclusions; the article was read into
the Congressional Record by a Southern Congressman (May 28, 1969, v. 115,
#88, pp. 4270-4298), a research project would be to find out whether this
Congressman was associated with the Pioneer Fund, as some say Senator
Eastland was; or the White Citizens Councils; 1964-1965 Guggenheim
Fellowship , studied in London with Eysenck again, also influenced by
Cyril Burt, whose fraudulent IQ studies were exposed as a consequence of
thefuror over Jensen (see Cyril Burt, psychologist, Hearnshaw (ES); Not
In Our Genes, R. Lewontin q.v.; The Mismeasurement of Man, S. Gould; The
Legacy of Malthus, Chase; A Question of Intelligence, Seligman; this
last presents the revionist view that Burt was not a fraud; see below for
Seligman's account of Jensen's latest correlation of long legs, deep
pockets and high IQ)); 1966-67 Center for Advanced Study in Behavioral
Science; Member, American Society of Human Genetics 1973 (this account
draws heavily on the account in Current Biography)
Publications:
1991 "Physical Correlates of Human Intelligence" in Biological Approaches
to the Study of Human Intelligence, by P. A. Vernon; 1979 Bias in Mental
Testing, Free Press, New York; 1978 "Genetic and Behavioral Effects of
non random mating" in Human Variation: Biogenetics of Age, Race and Sex
Academic Press by C. E. Noble, R. T. Osborne, and N. Weyle; 1973
Educability and Group Differences; 1972 Genetics and Education; 1969
"How much can we boost IQ and scholastic achievement", Harvard
Educational Review, v. 39, p. 1 ff (see also Newsweek, March 31, 1969;
said Operation Headstart and similar programs would fail because they
cannot affect genetic heritage, acc. to Current Biography); 1968 Social
Class, Race and Psychological Development; 1961 From Adolescence to
Adult;
Background:
Long legs, deep pockets and high IQs:
"Physical Correlates of Human Intelligence" by Jensen in Biological
Approaches to the Study of Human Intelligence, 1991 by P. A. Vernon
contained "good news for heterosexual males with above average IQ's, a
category presumably covering most FORTUNE readers ... the long
established correlation between height and IQ ... is really ...
reflecting ... leg length. But why? Why would there be an association
between long legs and smart heads?
"Jensen and Sinha confess to being less than certain about the answer,
but offer a hypothesis that seems utterly plausible. They note that the
women who are rated most attractive in Western culture (as evidenced in
Petty-girl calendar art and Miss America contest results) have
traditionally been long-stemmed. Which men will be most successful in
pursuing these extended-gam beauties? Obviously, the men who are most
successful in general: those with high incomes and high IQ's (The
income-IQ correlation is about 0.5) ... the result ... would be `cross
assortative mating between IQ (of men) and leg length (of women),
resulting in a genetic correlation between IQ and leg length in the
offspring generation' " (from "Keeping Up" by Daniel Seligman, Fortune,
April 23, 1990)
Understanding Implications: Corrado Gini of Mankind Quarterly (late
scientific advisor to Mussolini) said:
"A small group of persons of high intellectual capacity, directing a
mass of persons of lesser ability but given to work and conformity, could
conceivably enjoy an advantage over a nation in which each member is
gifted with supeior intelligence and who, as a consequence, is little
disposed to follow the orders of others without criticism or resistance.
This is one circumstance that must be kept well in mind in the judgement
of the qualifications of nations in international competion" (from
Mankind Quarterly, 1970-71, v. 11, p. 125)
Source: Osborne list; Pioneer Fund tax return; Current Biography 1973;
Mankind Quarterly
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Johnson-Acsadi, Gwendolyn; Member 1974
Personal:
Population Division, United Nations, New York 1974
Publications:
1990 Population growth and reproduction in sub-Saharan Africa: technical
analyses of fertility and its consequences, Washington, DC, World Bank
Symposium
Source: Osborne list
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Johnson, Hon. Albert; Advisory Council 1929
Personal:
Congressman responsible for the Johnson Act; see The Legacy of Malthus
for a description of the consequences of this Act, which include
exclusion of the Jews attempting to flee Hitler; see Harry Laughlin q.v.
Source: Eugenics Feb., 1929
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Johnson, Roger Craig; Member 1974, 1989
Personal:
b. 1938; Adelphi University, New York City (asst. prof. 1967-73, assoc.
prof., biology 1973-1989)
Source: Osborne list; AMWS 1989
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Johnson, Prof. Ronald C.; Member 1974
Personal:
Dept. of Psychology, Univ. of Hawaii, Honolulu 1993, 1974
Publications:
1986 "Further Investigations of Educational and Occupational Attainment
in the Hawaii Family Study of Cognition" 1986 Social Biology, v. 33, 1-2;
1984 "Group Size and Group Income as Influences on Marriage Patterns in
Hawaii", Social Biology, v. 31, 1-2; 1983 "Family Background, Cognitive
Ability, and Personality as Predictors of Educational and Occupational
Attainment" 1983 Social Biology, v. 30, 1; 1976 "Assortative Mating for
Specific Cognitive Abilities in Korea", Social Biology, v. 23, 4
Source: Osborne list; JBS April 1993
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Johnson, R. P.; Member 1974
Personal:
Child Development Laboratory, Univ. Illinois, Urbana 1974
Publications:
1969 book report for Social Biology
Source: Osborne list
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Johnston, Denis; Member 1956
Personal:
Dept. of Sociology, Howard University 1956
Source: EQ 1956
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Jones, Mrs. Cheney C.; Advisory Council 1929
Source: Eugenics Feb., 1929
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Jones, Mrs. F. Robertson; Member 1938
Source: AESM, May 1938
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Jones, Harold E.; Member 1956; (Member, Eugenics Research Association
1938)
Personal:
b. 1894; (Dir. of Research, Institute of Child Welfare, (1938), Dept. of
Psychology, Univ. of California, Berkeley 1956)
Publications:
1955 "Perceived differences among twins" Eugenics Quarterly, 2, 98-102;
1949 Motor Performance and Growth: a developmental study of static
dynamometric strength., University of California Publications in Child
Development vol. 1, #1; 1947 "National and Regional Programs of the
Social Science Research Council as related to psychology" American
Psychologist, 2, 410; 1943 Development in Adolescence: approaches to the
study of the individual growth study, w/ staff of the Adolescent Growth
Study, Institute of Child Welfare, University of California; 1933 The
Growth and Decline of Intelligence, Genetic Psychology monographs, Clark
University from the Institute of Child Welfare, University of California
Source: EQ 1956; Psychological Abstracts 1927-58; ERA list 1938
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Jones, Marshall B.; Member 1974
Personal:
Behavioral Sciences, Hershey Medical Center, Pennsylvania 1974
Publications:
1973 Brief Report "Non Assortative Mating and Small Mean Differences; A
Comment on the Reeds' Family Study", Social Biology, v. 20, 3
Source: Osborne list
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Jordan, Dr. David Starr; Advisory Council 1929
Personal:
Stanford University
Source: Eugenics Feb., 1929
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Jordan, Prof. H. E.; Advisory Council 1929
Source: Eugenics Feb., 1929
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Juberg, Dr. Richard C.; Member 1968, 1974
Personal:
Univ. of Virginia 1968; Louisiana State Univ. School of Medicine,
Shreveport 1974; Staff, Dept. of Medical Genetics and Birth Defects,
Develop. Eval. Center, Children's Medical Center, 1735 Chapel St.,
Dayton, Ohio 1977-(1979); Appalachian Lab, Occupational Respiratory
Disease, Institute of Environmental Health Science (NIH research contract
1967-68)
Publications:
1973 "Socioeconomic and Reproductive Characteristics of the Parents of
Patients with the G1-trisomy Syndrome", Social Biology, v. 20, 4
Source: AESC 9/68; Osborne list; AMWS 14th ed.
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Julius, H. W.; Member (Foreign) 1956
Personal:
Hygiensch Laboratori, Utrecht, The Netherlands 1956
Source: EQ 1956
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Kaback, Prof. Michael M.; Member 1975
Personal;
MD Univ. of Pennsylvania School of Medicine 1963; Johns Hopkins
(Pediatrics; Intern 63-64, resident 66-68, instructor, 68-69, asst. prof.
69-72); Univ. of California Los Angelos, School of Medicine, (Pediatrics
assoc. prof. 72-75, Prof. Pediatrics 1975-); Harbor General Hospital,
Torrance, California, (Director, Prenatal Diagnostic Center 1975, assoc.
chief, Div. of Medical Genetics 1975); Director, California Tay-Sachs
Disaese Prevention Program 1975; American Society of Human Genetics
(Pres, 1991)
Publications:
1993 Prenatal Diagnosis (journal), editor for North America (1991 Editor
in Chief, Malcolm Ferguson-Smith, English Eugenics Society)
Source: Congressional Record, 94th Congress, 1st sess. , July 15, 1975,
v. 36, st.3-41, p. 200; AJHG 1991; Prenatal Diagnosis, April 1991, inside
front cover
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Kahn, Mrs. Otto; Advisory Council 1929
Source: Eugenics Feb., 1929
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Kammerer, Dr. Frederic; Member 1925
Personal:
Lohn, Kehrsatz, Bern, Switzerland 1925; See The Case of the Midwife Toad
by A. Koestler
Source: 1925 list
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Kanellakis, Prof. Athanasios; Member 1974
Personal:
Athens School of Hygiene, Greece 1974
Source: Osborne list
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Kanter, John; Member 1974
Personal:
Dept. of Population Dynamics, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine,
Baltimore, Maryland 1974
Source: Osborne list
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Kaur, Dr. Rajkumariji Amrit; Member (Foreign) 1956
Personal:
MD; Minister of Health, New Delhi, India 1956; Dr. Kaur insisted on the
use of the rhythm method in India; she did not support the Family
Planning Conference in India at which the International Planned
Parenthood was formed in 1953, because she was a follower of Ghandi, who
advocated abstinence. Dr. Kaur also accepted the rhythm method. (An
Inheritance, Chp 28)
The head of the Indian Family Planning Association was Dhanvanthi Rama
Rau. Her husband was head of the Indian Central Bank, the Reserve Bank
(1948-1959). His job was to match the growth of the money supply to the
growth of the economy; her job was to match the growth of population to
the growth of the money supply. Her first submission to the National
Planning Commission shows this, as it was entitled "The Growth of
Population in relation to the Growth of Economic Development" (An
Inheritance, p. 253).
After some propaganda " ... even the Health Minister Raj Kumari Amrit
Kaur, who was not in favor of family planning through contraceptives, had
agreed that a representative of WHO be invited to India, carry out a
research study, and make recommendations ... to the Government ... {This
was} Dr. Abraham Stone ..." (An Inheritance p. 257)
In 1952 Lady Rama Rau became the first co-president of the International
Planned Parenthood Committee, serving with Margaret Sanger. She was
elected President of International Planned Parenthood Federation three
times. (1963-1969).
Her husband's brother, Shiva Rau, was an associate of Annie Besant.
Eugenicists mentioned in her book are Professor Karve (ES), A. P. Pillay
(ES), Margaret Sanger (ES, AES), Lena Levine, and Marie Stopes (ES). The
Indian Eugenics Association was started in 1916 at Madras Presidency
College. Lady Rama Rau was associated with it. (Limiting Population
Growth and the Ford Foundation, John Caldwell 1986, p. 39
Source: EQ 1956; An Inheritance: the Memoirs of Dhanvanthi Rama Rau 1977
New York, Harper and Row (espec. chps. 28, 29, 30)
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Keele, Dr. Steven; Member 1969
Personal:
Dept. of Psychology, Oregon University 1969
Source: AESC 5/69
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Keeler, Prof. Clyde E.; Member 1956, 1979
Personal:
Prof. Zoology, Georgia State College, Millegeville, Georgia 1941-61; dir.
res. dept. Cent. State Hosp. 1961-75 (head, genetics lab 1961-76);
Sheldon Fellow, Paris and Berlin 1926-27; Member, American Society of
Human Genetics 1954
Publications:
studied relationship between coat color in rats and behavior, suggested a
similar relationship existed in man (i.e. between skin color and
behavior); 1947 "Coat color, physique and temperament: materials for the
synthesis of hereditary behavior trends in the lower mammals and man."
Journal of Heredity, 38, 271-277 ("... 15 mammals and man indicate a
positive correlation between certain coat characteristics..." and
behavior patterns p. 2029, Cumulative Author Index to Psychological
Abstracts 1927-58. This means that skin color may be predictive of
behavior or, in other words, in Georgia, racism.); 1950 "An attempt to
eliminate a genetic syndrome in man" Eugenical News, 35, 40-44; 1931 The
Laboratory Mouse: its origin, heredity and culture, Harvard Press
Source: EQ 1956; Psychological Abstracts 1927-58, Membership list,
American Society of Human Genetics, AJHG 1954; AMWS 1979
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Keller Jr., Prof. Roger F.; Member 1956, 1974, 1979
Personal:
Univ. Akron, Ohio (biology, assoc. prof. and head Dept. 1954-66, Prof.
1966-(1979); Member, American Society of Human Genetics 1954
Source: EQ 1956; Osborne list; Membership list, American Society of Human
Genetics, AJHG 1954; AMWS 1979
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Kelley, Prof. Truman Lee; Advisory Council 1929
Source: Eugenics Feb., 1929
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Kellogg, Dr. John Harvey; Advisory Council 1929; (Member, Eugenics
Research Association 1938)
Personal:
the Kellogg Foundation, Battle Creek sponsored race purity symposiums
Source: Eugenics Feb., 1929; ERA list 1938
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Kellogg, Dr. Vernon; Advisory Council 1929
Publications:
1907 Darwinism Today, Holt
Source: Eugenics Feb., 1929
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Kelly, E. Lowell; Member 1956, 1974
Personal:
Dept. of Psychology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan 1956;
carried out many studies on the effectiveness of psychological
assessments in predicting success (husbands and wives, pilots,
psychologists)
Publications:
1967 Assessment of Human Characteristics; 1957 "Preferences in size of
family and eventual fertility twenty years after" w/ C. Westoff q.v.,
American Journal of Sociology, 62, 491-497; 1951The Prediction of
Performance in Clinical Psychology;
Source: EQ 1956; Osborne list; Psychological Abstracts 192758
Kelly, Dr. George Lombard; Member 1956
Personal:
b. 1890; MD; sex educator; Medical College of Georgia, Augusta, Georgia
1956
Publications:
1951 Sexual Feeling in Married Men and Women, Pocket Book; 1948 Sex
manual for those married or about to be, written for the layman. (2nd Ed
1953) Southern Medical Supply Co.; 1930 Sexual Feeling in Women
Source: EQ 1956
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Kelso, Prof. Alec John; Member 1974
Personal:
Univ. Colorado, Boulder (instr. to prof. anthropology 1958-78, Chmn.,
Dept Anthropology 1977-(1979)); physical anthropologist
Publications:
1984 Physical Anthropology (1974 , 2nd ed.)
Source: Osborne list, AMWS 14th ed.
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Kemnitzer, Luis S.; Member 1974
Personal:
Dept. Anthropology, San Francisco State Univ. 1974
Source: Osborne list
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Kemp, Tage; Member (Foreign) 1956
Personal:
University Institute for Human Genetics, Copenhagen, Denmark 1956; Kemps'
research received Rockefeller funding
Publications:
1954 "Prevalence of Genetically Based Physical and Mental Deficiencies
and the Frequency of Related Genes: Information on Population Groups and
Methods of Investigation", Eugenics Quarterly, v. 1, no. 4;
1951Arvehygiene
Source: EQ 1956
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Kern, Paul J.; Member 1956
Personal:
Hillsdale, New Jersey 1956
Source: EQ 1956
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Ketels, Mrs. Hark; Member 1956
Personal:
New York City 1956
Source: EQ 1956
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Key, Dr. Wilhelmina; Member 1946
Personal:
Eugenics Record Office 1946
Source: EN 1946 December p. 51
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Khan, Mohammad Fasahat Ali; Member (Foreign) 1956
Personal:
Agricultural Research Station, P.O. Khanpur (Bahawalpur State), West
Pakistan 1956
Source: EQ 1956
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Kidd, A. M.; Member 1956
Personal:
School of Law, Univ. of California, Berkeley 1956
Source: EQ 1956
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King, Haitung; Member 1974
Personal:
NIH, National Cancer Institute, Sr. Research Scientist 1961-(1979);
Georgetown Univ. Medical School, clin. prof. 1968-(1979); Kennedy Center
for Population Research 1971-(1979); epidemiology of Chinese and Japanese
Source: Osborne list
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King, Dr. Helen Dean; Advisory Council 1929; (Member, Eugenics Research
Association 1938)
Personal:
Wistar Institute of Anatomy, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1938
Source: Eugenics Feb., 1929; ERA list 1938
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King, Lyle E.; Member 1956
Personal:
Organic Chemicals Dept., E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Co. 1956
Source: EQ 1956
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Kirkham, Mr. William B.; Member 1956
Personal:
Springfield, Massachusetts 1956
Source: EQ 1956
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Kishimoto, Dr. Ken-Ishi; Member (Foreign) 1956
Personal:
MD; Research Institute of Environmental Medicine, Nagoya Univ., Nagoya,
Japan 1956; Margaret Sanger's associate
Publications:
1962 "Preliminary Report of the Activities of the Consanguinity Study
Group of the Science Council of Japan", Eugenics Quarterly, v. 9, 1;
1955"Genetic study of microcephaly based on Japanese material" American
Journal of Human Genetics, 7, 51-65;
Source: EQ 1956
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Klein, H. Edward; Member 1974
Personal:
West Newton, Massachusetts 1974
Source: Osborne list
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Klein, Thomas W.; Member 1974
Personal:
Dept. Psychology, Univ. California at Davis 1974
Source: Osborne list
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Kloepfer, H. Warner; Member 1956, 1974
Personal:
Tulane University School of Medicine (assoc. prof. anatomy 1952-77,
emeritus 1977-(1979); Member, American Society of Human Genetics 1954;
detection of genetic carrier
Publications:
1960 "Genetic Signposts of Preventive Medicine", Eugenics Quarterly, v.
7, no. 2; 1955 "Heredity Counseling, Starting a Heredity Clinic" Eugenics
Quarterly, v. 2, 3 "An investigation of 171 possible linkage
relationships in man" Annals of Eugenics, Cambridge, England 1946, 13,
35-71
Source: EQ 1956; Osborne list; Psychological Abstracts 192756; Membership
list, American Society of Human Genetics, AJHG 1954; AMWS 1979
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Kluckhohn, Prof. Clyde Kay Maben; Member 1956
Personal:
b. 1905; d. 1960; anthropologist; theories of culture, partial value
systems, culture patterns; affected many students; represented
anthropology in government circles; 1922 in New Mexico for health reasons
he began to study the Navahos; BA Univ. of Wisconsin 1920; Univ. of
Vienna 193132; Rhodes Scholar, Oxford 1932; PhD Harvard 1936; Morale
Survey, War Dept. 1944-45 (see Frederick Osborn q.v.); Harvard Univ.
(Anthropology 1935-, Prof. 1946-); Director, Russian Research Center
1947-54; American Anthropology Assn. (Pres., 1947); Member, American
Society of Human Genetics 1954; Royal Anthropological Institute, London;
American Philosophical Society
Publications:
1953 (1948)Personality in Nature, Society and Culture. (ed., 1948, 2nd
edition 1953)1949 Mirror for Man: the relation of anthropology to modern
life., (asserts that there are fundamental human values common to all
cultures); "Culture and behavior" in Handbook of Social Psychology. G.
Lindzey q.v.; 1946 The Navaho; 1944 Navaho Witchcraft.; 1944 "The
influence of psychiatry on anthropology in America during the past one
hundred years" in One Hundred Years of American Psychiatry, Columbia
Univ. Press; 1927 To the Foot of the Rainbow; Navaho Classification of
Their Song Ceremonials.; Introduction to Navaho Chant Practice.
Source: EQ 1956; Psychological Abstracts 1927-58; Membership list,
American Society of Human Genetics, AJHG 1954
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Knopf, Dr. S. Adolphus; Member 1938
Source: AESM, May 1938
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Knudson Jr., Prof. Alfred G.; Member 1974
Personal:
Univ. Texas Health Center at Houston, Graduate School Biomedicine (Prof.
medical genetics and dean 1970-76); Dir., Institute of Cancer Research,
Fox Chase Cancer Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1976-(1979); Member,
American Society of Human Genetics (1979, Pres. 1982); Genetics Society
America (Pres. 1977-78)
Publications:
1990 Genetic Basis for Carcinogenesis: tumor suppressor genes and
oncogenes; 1971 "Mutation and Cancer: Statistical Study of
Retinoblastoma," Proc. of the National Academy of Sciences 68:820-23;
1983 Genetics and Cancer; 1980 Genetic Predisposition to Cancer in Man,
NIH, National Cancer Institute; 1965 Genetics and Disease
Source: Osborne list; AMWS 1979, 1992-93
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Kofoid, Prof. Charles A.; Advisory Council 1929
Source: Eugenics Feb., 1929
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Kolakowski, D. L.; Member 1974, 1982
Personal:
b. 1944; PhD (measurement and statistics), Univ. Chicago 1970; University
of Connecticut Health Center, Farmington (Dept. Behavioral Science
(bio-behavioral science), asst. prof. 1970-74; assoc. prof. 1974-); NIH,
NIMH grants to Univ. Connecticut, principal investigator 1973-82);
inheritance of mental traits, craniofacial structure, disease
susceptibility, behavioral genetics, quantitative genetics; American
Society of Human Genetics; Behavioral Genetics Association; Psychometric
Society; American Educational Research Association
Source: Osborne list; AMWS 1982
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Komai, Taku; Member (Foreign) 1956; (Member, Eugenics Research
Association 1938)
Personal:
Jyoto Imperial Univ., Kyoto, Japan 1938; National Institute of Genetics,
Misima, Sizuoka-ken, Japan 1956; Member, American Society of Human
Genetics 1954
Publications:
1970, 1960 Advisory Board, Mankind Quarterly (see 1960, v. 1, #1; 1970,
v. 11, #1); 1957 "Heredity Counseling in Japan: Recent Trends in Family
Planning" Eugenics Quarterly, 4, 99-103 ("the need for family planning in
Japan has been recognized since the last war..." from a review in
Psychological Abstracts 1927-58 p. 2123)
Source: EQ 1956; Membership list, American Society of Human Genetics,
AJHG 1954; ERA list 1938
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Kopp, Dr. Marie E.; Member 1938
Nazis and Eugenics:
"Laws of eugenic importance have been very numerous since the National
Socialist Labor Party came to power in 1933" from "A Eugenic Program in
Operation" EN, 1938; Frederick Osborn was present when this statement was
made.(Eugenical News)
Source: AESM, May 1938
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Kringlen, Einar; Member 1974
Personal:
Center for Advanced Study in Behavioral Sciences, Stanford, California
1974
Source: Osborne list
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Krishnan, P; Member (Foreign) 1974
Personal:
Univ. Alberta, Edmonton, Canada (Dept. of Sociology 1974)
Source: Osborne list
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Kupinsky, Stanley; Member 1974
Personal:
Dept. Sociology, Wayne State Univ., Detroit, Michigan 1974
Source: Osborne list
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Kupperman, Dr. Herbert Spencer; Member 1956, 1974
Personal:
b. 1915; MD Medical College of Georgia; licensed in New York 1949; assoc.
prof. Medicine, College of Medicine, New York Univ. 1953-(1979); Dir.,
Roche Clinical Labs, Raritan, New Jersey 1975-(1979)
Publications:
1969 Management of the Principal Symptoms in the Menopausal Patient: a
discussion, Ayerst Laboratories; 1963 Human Endocrinology
Source: EQ 1956; Osborne List; AMA Directory; AMWS 1979
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La Rue, Prof. Daniel Wolford; Advisory Council 1929; Member 1956;
(Member, Eugenics Research Association 1938)
Personal:
1878-1969; PhD Harvard 1911; Cold Spring Harbor 1911; State Teachers
College, East Stroudsburg, PA (Prof. of Psychology and Education, Head of
Dept. 1911-49, acting President 1939); chief of psychological examiners,
Camp Meade, MD (officer and training selection); Member: American
Genetics Society, National Comm. for Mental Hygiene, Federal Union Inc.
Publications:
1955 Let's Have a Better World. 1955; 1943 prize for best statement of
the principles of American democracy as the basis for world government,
given by Federal Union Inc.
Source: Eugenics, Feb., 1929; EQ 1956; WWWIA; ERA list 1938
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Laidlaw, Dr. Robert W.; Member 1956
Personal:
MD; Park Avenue, New York City 1956; Human Betterment Association (Pres.
of Bd. of Dirs., 1963)
Publications:
1967 "Psychiatric Opinion Regarding Abortion: Preliminary Report of a
Survey", American Journal of Psychiatry, v. 124, p. 146 ; according to
Laidlaw 86% to 90 % of those who responded to the poll wanted
liberalization, and about 25% wanted repeal; but 40% replied so less than
half the membership wanted liberalization but this was presented in a way
that suggests that a majority was for liberalization (86 to 90 % of those
who responded to the poll wanted liberalization); furthermore, 25% of 40%
wanted repeal, or, in other words, 10% were for repeal.
Source: EQ 1956
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Lamport, Prof. Dr. Harold; Member 1956
Personal:
1908-1975; MD Columbia 1934; Yale University School of Medicine 1942-67
(Assoc. Prof of Physiology 1944-65); Mt. Sinai School of Medicine
(Professor of Physiology and Biophysics 1967); developed an improved
antigravity suit during WW II; developed a technique to fragment
gallstones; Director: Consolidated Gas Utilities Corp., Oklahoma City
1940-60 (Chmn. Bd., 1942-60), Arkansas Louisiana Gas Co., Shreveport, LA
1960-75; Clinton's chief associates in the White House such as Mack
McClarty are connected with this company; biographical information on
deposit on National Library of Medicine
Source: EQ 1956, Catline - National Library of Medicine
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Lane, Rebecca A.; Member 1974
Personal:
Austin, Texas 1974
Source: Osborne list
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Lansing, Elizabeth; Member 1974
Personal:
Durham, North Carolina 1974
Source: Osborne list
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Larson, Carl A.; Member (Foreign) 1956
Personal:
Institute of Genetics, University of Lund, Lund, Sweden 1956; Member,
American Society of Human Genetics 1954
Publications:
1956 "Genetic-Hygienic Impairment Through Incestuous Matings", Eugenics
Quarterly, v. 3, 2
Source: EQ 1956; Membership list, American Society of Human Genetics,
AJHG 1954
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Lasker, Mrs. Margaret; Member 1956
Personal:
Yonkers, New York 1956
Source: EQ 1956
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Lawrence, Dr. Joseph S.; Member 1938
Source: AESM, May 1938
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Lawrence, Bishop William; Advisory Council 1929
Source: Eugenics Feb., 1929
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Lebel, Robert Roger; Member 1974
Personal:
Berkeley, California 1974
Source: Osborne list
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Lederberg, Prof. Seymour; Member 1974, 1979
Personal:
Brown Univ., Providence, Rhode Island (Biology, asst. to assoc. prof
1958-66, Prof. 1966-(1979); Lect., Progress in Public Health, Boston
Univ. 1977-(1979)
Source: Osborne list; AMWS 1979
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Lenz, Widukind; Member 1974
Personal:
b. 1919; son of Fritz Lenz who was used by Hitler in Mein Kampf; MD
Germany 1943, Griefswald; taught at Gottingen, Kiel, Hamburg; Prof. of
Human Genetics, Hamburg Univ. 1962-65; Director, Institute of Human
Genetics, 44 Munster, Vesaliusweg, West Germany, 1965-(1978); succeeded
O. F. von Verschuer, Josef Mengele's co-researcher at Nazi Auschwitz, as
Prof. of "Human Genetics" at the Munster address given above; Prof. of
Human Genetics, Univ. of Munster 1965- (1972); discovered that
thalidomide was the cause of birth defects
Source: Osborne list; WSWISE 1972; The Genetics of Hand Malformations,
1978,V. McKusick q.v., p. 147
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Leon, Alberto P.; Member (Foreign) 1956
Personal:
Laboratorios de Bacteriologia e Inmunologia, Instituto de Salubridad y
Enfermedades Tropicales, Esq. Plan de San Luis y Carpio, Mexico City,
Mexico 1956
Source: EQ 1956
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Lerner, I. M.; Member 1974
Personal:
Dept. of Genetics, Univ. California at Berkeley 1974
Source: Osborne list
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Lestrel, Peter; Member 1967, 1974
Personal:
Dept. Anthropology, Case Western Reserve, Cleveland, Ohio 1974
Source: AESC 1967; Osborne list
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Levene, Prof. Howard; Member 1956
Personal:
Columbia University (instr. to assoc. prof. math statistics and biometry
1948-70, Prof. Math. Statistics and Biometry 1970-(1979), Chmn. Dept. of
Math Statistics 1976-(1979))
Publications:
1940 "On a matching problem arising in genetics" Annals of Mathematical
Statistics, 20, 91-94 (solves a problem in Mendelian inheritance)
Source: EQ 1956; Psychological Abstracts 1927-58; AMWS 14th ed.
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Levine, Dr. Lena; Member 1956
Personal:
MD; Margaret Sanger Research Bureau 1940; Mother's Health Center,
Brooklyn, NY 1943; initiated marriage counseling at the Margaret Sanger
Research Bureau in 1953; Member, American Society of Human Genetics 1954;
International Planned Parenthood Federation (Medical Committee 1961-62;
Western Hemisphere Regional Council 1961-62
Publications:
1963 The Frigid Wife; "Sex and Marriage Problems" in The Fields of Group
Therapy. S. R. Lawson (Levine's experiences at the Margaret Sanger
Research Bureau)
Source: EQ 1956; Psychological Abstracts 1927-56; Membership list,
American Society of Human Genetics, AJHG 1954; Birth Control Review,
January 1940 #3 p. 43; ARTW, April 1953; Annual Report, International
Planned Parenthood Federation 1959-61
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Levine, Prof. Louis; Member 1974
Personal:
City College of New York, New York (instruc. to assoc. prof. 1955-67;
Prof. Biology 1968-(1979))
Publications:
1988 book review of Pedigree Analysis in Human Genetics by Thompson in
Social Biology, v. 35, 1-2; 1983 book review in Social Biology of Basic
Population Genetics by Wallace
Source: Osborne list; AMWS 1979
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Levitan, Prof. Max; Member 1956, 1974, 1989
Personal:
b. 1921 Lithuania; PhD (zoology) 1951 Colombia Univ.; Virginia
Polytechnic, asst. prof. zoology 1949-55; Woman's Medical College,
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (assoc. prof. anatomy 1955-62, Prof. anatomy
and medical genetics 1962-66); George Mason College, Prof. Biology and
Chmn., Biology Dept. 1966-68; Mt. Sinai School of Medicine, New York City
(assoc. prof. 1968-70, Prof. Anatomy 1970-(1989), Mt Sinai has produced
abortionists; Member: American Assn. Anatomists, American Society
Naturalists, American Society of Human Genetics, Genetics Society
America, Society Study Evolution; population genetics of linked loci,
medical genetics
Publications:
1988 Textbook of Human Genetics (3rd ed.), Oxford; 1988 book review of
Genetics and Neurology by Bundey in Social Biology, v. 1-2; 1983 book
review, Social Biology, v. 30, 4, of Banbury Report #10: Patenting of
Life Forms; 1963 "Multiple Anomalies in Congenitally Deaf Children", w/
Danish and Tillson, Eugenics Quarterly, v. 10, no. 1
Source: EQ 1956; Osborne list; AMWS 1989
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Levy, Dr. David; Member 1956
Personal:
MD; New York City 1956
Source: EQ 1956
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Li, Prof. Ching Chun; Member 1974
Personal:
Univ. Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health, Pennsylvania (res.
fellow to Prof. 1951-75, Prof. Biostatistics 1975-(1979)); American
Society of Human Genetics, Pres. 1960
Publications:
1976 First Course in Population Genetics, Boxwood Press, California
Source: Osborne list; AMWS 1979; AJHG 1960
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Lillie, Prof. Frank R.; Advisory Council 1929; Member 1946; (Member,
Eugenics Research Association 1938)
Personal:
Univ. of Chicago, Illinois (Prof. of Zoology and Embryology 1933, 1946;
Dean of the division of biological sciences 1933); National Academy of
Science (Council 1924-27, Pres. 1935-39); National Research Council
Science Advisory Board 1933 (w/ Thomas Parran and Karl T. Compton)
Source: Eugenics, Feb., 1929; EN 1946 December p. 51; history of the
National Academy of Science; ERA list 1938
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Little, Michael A.; Member 1974, 1979
Personal:
SUNY at Binghamton, New York (assoc. prof. anthropology 1973-(1979))
Publications:
1989 Human Population Biology: an interdisciplinary science, w/ Jere D.
Haas, Research Monographs in Human Population Biology, Oxford
Source: Osborne list; AMWS 1979
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Lloyd, Prof. Francis E.; Advisory Council 1929
Source: Eugenics Feb., 1929
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Loetscher Jr., Mr. F. W.; Member 1956
Personal:
Biology Dept., Center College, Danville, Kentucky 1956
Source: EQ 1956
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Lorge, Prof. Irving; Member 1956
Personal:
b. 1905; PhD, Columbia Teachers College 1930; studied relation between
intelligence and status, evaluated intelligence tests; Columbia Teachers
College, Institute of Educational Research (Dept. of Psychology 1927-61,
Prof. of Education 1946-; Executive Officer, Institute of Educational
Research 1946-); consultant to Army; Member: American Psychology Assn.,
American Statistical Assn., Eastern Psychological Society, Psychometric
(sic) Society (Pres., 1947-48), Population Society of America, Rural
Sociological Society; Mason; opposed and condemned the use of IQ tests to
"demonstrate" racial inferiority
Publications:
1962 Terminology and Concepts in Appraising the Mentally Retarded. 1962
based on contract # SAE-6460 with the US Office of Education;
1941"Superior intellectual ability: its selection, education and
implications." Eugenical News, 26, 26-29 and Journal of Heredity 1941,
32, 203-208 (asserts that basically intelligence is genetically
determined); 1941 "The Education of a Genius" School and Society, 54,
573-75 ("superior children... should be segregated and taught by superior
teachers in well equipped schools in which abilities are challenged and
obligations stressed..." from review in Psychological Abstracts 1927-58);
1939 "The Thurstone attitude scales" Journal of Social Psychology, 10
(Thurstone was a Eugenics Society member); 1930 American Agricultural
Villages; The Columbia Mental Maturity Scale
Source: EQ 1956; Psychological Abstracts 1927-58, Catline abstract - US
Library of Medicine
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Lovejoy, C. O.; Member 1974
Personal:
Dept. Anthropology, Kent State Univ., Kent, Ohio 1974
Publications:
1990 "Scientific Racism: Reflections on Peer Review, Science and
Ideology", Social Science and Medicine, v. 31, p. 891; 1981 "The Origin
of Man", Science, v. 211, p. 341
Source: Osborne list
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Lubs, Herbert A.; Member 1974
Personal:
Dept. Pediatrics, Univ. Colorado Medical Center, Denver 1974
Publications:
1979 Sex Chromosome Aneuploidy: prospective studies on Children, Birth
Defects Original Articles Series, March of Dimes; 1977 Genetic Counseling
w/ Felix de la Cruz, NICHHD Monograph (XYY Karotype)
Source: Osborne list
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Ludwig, Ruth; Member 1956
Personal:
Gerber, 855 Avenue of the Americas, New York City 1956
Source: EQ 1956
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Lumry, Anne E.; Member 1974
Personal:
Center Behavior Genetics, Univ. Minnesota, Minneapolis 1974
Source: Osborne list
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Lush, Prof. Jay L.; Member 1956
Personal:
PhD (genetics) 1922, Univ. of Wisconsin; Iowa State College (Prof. Animal
Breeding 1930-66, emeritus 1966-(1979); Member, American Society of Human
Genetics 1954
Publications:
1937 (in print 1994) Animal Breeding Plans, Ames, Iowa, Collegiate Press,
(repr. Bks Demand); 1922 "An Hereditary Notch in the Ear of Jersey
Cattle" Journal of Heredity, 13, 8-14
Source: EQ 1956; Membership list, American Society of Human Genetics,
AJHG 1954; AMWS 1979
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Lykken, Prof. David; Member 1967
Personal:
University of Minnesota 1967
Publications:
1993 "Heritability of Interests: a twin study" w/ T.J. Bouchard q.v.,
Matthew McGue, Auke Tellegen, Journal of Applied Psychology, v. 78,
August, p. 649; 1990 "Sources of human psychological differences: the
Minnesota study of twins reared apart", w/ T.J. Bouchard q. v., Matthew
McGue, Nancy L. Segal and Auke Tellegen, Science, v. 250, Oct. 12, p.
223; 1978 "Volunteer Bias in Twin Research: The Rule of Two Thirds",
Social Biology, v. 25, 1
Source: AESC 1967
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Lyle, Orcena E.; Member 1974
Personal:
Minneapolis, Minnesota 1974
Source: Osborne list
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MacArthur, Dr. Kenneth C.; Member 1938
Personal:
Sec., New England Town and Country Church Commision Inc. 1937
Source: AESM, Sept. 1937; AESM, May 1938
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MacArthur, Mr. Kenneth C.; Member 1956
Personal:
Sterling, Massachusetts 1956
Source: EQ 1956
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Mackenzie, Dr. Robert A.; Member 1956
Personal:
MD; Asbury Park, New Jersey 1956
Source: EQ 1956
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Macklin, Madge Thurlow; Member 1925; (Member, Eugenics Research
Association 1938)
Personal:
London, Ontario, Canada 1925; American Society of Human Genetics v.p.
1956
Publications:
1960 "A Study of Retinoblastoma in Ohio", AJHG, v. 12, March, p. 1
Source: 1925 list; ERA list 1938; AJHG 1956
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Macleod, Patrick; Member 1974
Personal:
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada 1974
Source: Osborne list
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Magalhaes, Prof. Hulda; Member 1956
Personal:
instruc., Women's Medical College, Pennsylvania 1937-40; Bucknell
University, Lewisburg, Pennsylvania (asst. prof. physiology and hygiene,
1946-49, assoc. prof. 1949-54, Prof. Zoology 1954-(1979)); Member,
American Society of Human Genetics 1954; laboratory animals
Publications:
1974 Environmental Variables in Animal Experimentation., (Ed.), symposium
sponsored by American Association for Laboratory Animals; The Golden
Hamster: its biology and use in medical research. 1968 ed. w/ others),
Iowa Univ. Press; Bibliography on the golden Syrian hamster. 1965
(Contract # PH43-64-90 w/ the Dept. of Health, Education and Welfare)
Source: EQ 1956; Catline abstract - US Library of Medicine; Membership
list, American Society of Human Genetics, AJHG 1954; AMWS 1979
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Mali, Mrs. Henry J.; Member 1956
Personal:
New York City 1956; Chmn., Regional Organization Committee, Birth Control
Federation of America 1940; American Birth Control League, Director at
Large 1937, 1938
Source: EQ 1956; BCR 1940 #3 p. 41; BCR Oct. 1937; BCR, May 1938
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Mange, Arthur P.; Member 1974
Personal:
Univ. Massachusetts, Amherst (Dept. Zoology, asst. prof. 1964-70, assoc.
prof. zoology 1970-(1979))
Publications:
1990 Genetics: Human Aspects w/ Elaine Mange; 1965 "Measurement of
Inbreeding from Frequency of Marriage Between Persons of the Same
Surname" 1965 Eugenics Quarterly, v. 12, 4 (one of the most cited
articles from the Eugenics Quarterly; see Social Biology 1982)
Source: Osborne list; AMWS 1979
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Mann, Rabbi Louis; Advisory Council 1929
Personal:
Despite the fact that in 1924 the American Eugenics Society had worked to
exclude Jews (especially Polish Jews) from America by immigration
restrictions), this Rabbi associated himself with the Society. The
presence of his name undoubtedly lent credibility to the Society's
actions.
Source: Eugenics Feb., 1929
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Markert, Prof. Clement L.; Member 1956
Personal:
b. 1917; PhD (biology) 1948 Johns Hopkins; University of Michigan, Ann
Arbor (asst. to assoc. prof. zoology 1950-57; Johns Hopkins, Prof.
Biology 1957-65; Yale Univ. (Prof. Biology 1965-(1979), Dir., Center
Reproductive Biology 1974-(1979); American Society of Naturalists (v.p.
1967; Pres.: American Society of Zoologists 1967, Society of
Developmental Biology 1963-64, American Institute of Biological Sciences
1966
Source: EQ 1956; AMWS 1979
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Martin Jr., Dr. Albert; Member 1956
Personal:
MD; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 1956; Member, American Society of Human
Genetics 1954
Source: EQ 1956; Membership list, American Society of Human Genetics,
AJHG 1954
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Matalka, Edward; Member 1974
Personal:
Holden, Massachusetts 1974
Source: Osborne list
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Matsner, Dr. Eric M.; Member 1956
Personal:
MD; Beverly Hills, California 1956; American Birth Control League,
Medical Director 1937, 1938; Consulting Editor, Birth Control Review,
January 1940
Background:
"We, too, recognize the problem of race building ... It is entirely
fitting that 'Race Building in a Democracy' should have been chosen as
the theme of the ANNUAL MEETING of the Birth Control Federation of
America" from an editorial by Woodbridge Morris, Director, Birth Control
Federation of America in the Birth Control Review, January 1940, vol.
XXIV, #3
Source: EQ 1956; BCR, Oct. 1937; BCR, May 1938
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Matsunaga, Ei; Member 1974
Personal:
National Institute of Genetics, Shizuoka-ken, Japan 1974
Publications:
1973 "Effect of Changing Parental Age Patterns on Chromosomal Aberrations
and Mutations", Social Biology, v. 20, 1; 1962 "Selective Mechanisms
Operating on ABO and MN Blood Groups with Special Reference to Prezygotic
Selection", Eugenics Quarterly, v. 9, 1 (one of the most cited articles
from Eugenics Quarterly; see Social Biology 1982)
Source: Osborne list
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Matton-Van Leuven, Th.; Member 1967
Personal:
MD; Ghent, Belgium 1967
Source: AESC 1967
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Mauer, Irving; Member 1974
Personal:
Head, Cytogenetics Group, Hoffman-LaRoche Inc., Dept. Experimental
Pathology and Toxicology, Nutley, New Jersey 196777; Environmental
Protection Agency (Geneticist, Office of Pesticide Programs, Hazard
Evaluation Division 1978-(1979)
Background:
Some chemicals cause chromosomal doubling such as that doubling which
causes Downs Syndrome. The EPA is supposed to track this danger. We see
that people can go from the chemical companies (Hoffman-LaRoche) to the
watchdog agency. (EPA)
Source: Osborne list; AMWS 1979
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Mauro, Francisco; Member (Foreign) 1974
Personal:
Rome, Italy, Lab Radiobiol. Anim. - CSN Casaccia CNEN 1974
Source: Osborne list
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Maxwell, Jack D.; Member 1974
Personal:
Univ. of Cincinnati, Ohio 1974
Source: Osborne list
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Mazur, Dr. D. Peter; Member 1974
Personal:
Bellingham, Washington 1974
Source: Osborne list
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McClintock, Mrs. Beatrice Harvey; Member 1956
Personal:
Glen Head, Long Island, New York 1956
Source: EQ 1956
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McCullough, John M.; Member 1974
Personal:
PhD (anthrop.) 1972 Pennsylvania State; Univ. Utah, Salt Lake City (Dept.
Anthropology, asst. prof. 1969-75, assoc. prof. 1975-(1979), Chmn. Dept.
1978-(1979)); Forensic anthropologist, Office of Medical Examiner, Utah
State Board of Health 1969-(1979)
Source: Osborne list; AMWS 1979
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McDougall, W. B.; Member 1956
Personal:
Curator of Botany, Museum of Northern Arizona, Flagstaff, Arizona
1955-(1979)
Source: EQ 1956; AMWS 1979
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McDougall, Prof. William; Member 1925; Advisory Council 1929
Personal:
Univ. of Illinois, Urbana 1925
Source: 1925 list; Eugenics Feb., 1929
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McFarland, Mr. Thomas O.; Member 1956
Personal:
Falls Church, Virginia 1956
Source: EQ 1956
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McGurk, F. J. C.; Member 1956
Personal:
1970, 1960 Villanova Univ., Pennsylvania; 1953 Lehigh University,
Bethlehem, Pennsylvania; associated with Mankind Quarterly
Publications:
1982 The Testing of Negro Intelligence w/ R. Travis Osborne; 1970, 1960
Advisory Board, Mankind Quarterly ((see 1960, v. 1, #1; 1970, v. 11, #1);
1952 Comparison of the Performance of Negro and White high school seniors
on cultural and non-cultural questions. PhD thesis, Catholic University,
Washington ; "Comparative Test Scores of Negro and White School Children
in Richmond, Virginia" Journal of Educational Psychology 1943, 34, 473-84
Background:
See also 1980 Twins: Black and White, R. T. Osborne, Foundation Human GA;
1978 "Genetic and Behavioral Effects of non random mating" in Human
Variation: Biogenetics of Age, Race and Sex Academic Press by C. E.
Noble, R. T. Osborne, and N. Weyle (see also Jensen)
Source: EQ 1956; Mankind Quarterly, v. 1, #1, 1960
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McMarsh, Mrs. Robert; Member 1938
Source: AESM, May 1938
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Mead, Mr. Charles G.; Member 1956
Personal:
Dept. of Zoology, Michigan State University, East Lansing 1956
Source: EQ 1956
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Meaney, F. J.; Member 1974
Personal:
Tucson, Arizona 1974
Source: Osborne list
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Meier, Robert J.; Member 1974
Personal:
Indiana Univ., Bloomington (Dept. of Anthropology 1974)
Source: Osborne list
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Mendlewicz, Dr. Julian; Member 1974
Personal:
Dept. of Medical Genetics, New York State Psychiatric Institute, West
168th St., NYC 1974
Source: Osborne list
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Merbs, Prof. Charles F.; Member 1974
Personal:
PhD (Anthrop., genetics) 1969 Univ. Wisconsin; Arizona State Univ., Tempe
(Prof. of Anthropology 1974-(1979), Chmn. Dept. 1973-(1979))
Publications:
1985 Health and Disease in the Prehistoric Southwest, Univ. of Arizona
Press; 1980 Catalogue of the Hrdlicka Paleopathology Collection, w/ Rose
A. Tyson, Elizabeth Alcauskas, see A. Hrdlicka q.v.
Source: Osborne list; AMWS 1979
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Merrell, Prof. David John; Member 1956
Personal:
b. 1919; University of Minnesota, Minneapolis (instruc. to assoc. prof.
1948-64, Prof. Genetics and Ecology 1964-(1979)); Member, American
Society of Human Genetics 1954
Publications:
1981 Ecological Genetics. , Univ. of Minnesota Press; 1962 Evolution and
Genetics: the modern theory of evolution., Holt; 1959 Genetics
Laboratory Guide. , Minneapolis, Burgess
Source: EQ 1956; Catline - US Library of Medicine; Membership list,
American Society of Human Genetics, AJHG 1954
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Merriam, Prof. J.C.; Advisory Council 1929
Source: Eugenics Feb., 1929
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Mettlin, Curt; Member 1974
Personal:
Dept. Sociology, SUNY at Amherst, New York 1974
Source: Osborne list
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Metrakos, Julius D.; Member 1974
Personal:
McGill Univ., Montreal, Quebec, Canada 1974
Source: Osborne list
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Metress, J.; Member 1974
Personal:
Univ. of Toledo, Ohio (Laboratory of Bioanthropology 1974)
Source: Osborne list
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Meyer, Prof. Adolf; Advisory Council 1929; (Member, Eugenics Research
Association 1938)
Personal:
Johns Hopkins
Source: Eugenics Feb., 1929; ERA list 1938
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Meyers, Mr. H. Lee; Member 1956
Personal:
Baltimore, Maryland 1956
Source: EQ 1956
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Mileti, Dennis S.; Member 1974
Personal:
Univ. of Colorado, Boulder (Dept. of Sociology 1974)
Publications:
1972 "Nine Demographic Factors and Their Relationship to Attitudes Toward
Abortion Legalization", Social Biology, v. 19, 1
Source: Osborne list
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Miller, Prof. Lynn; Member 1974
Personal:
Hampshire College, Amherst, Massachusetts (Prof. Biology 1974-(1979),
Dean, School of Natural Science 1977-78); human population genetics
Source: Osborne list; AMWS 1979
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Miller, Prof. James Reginald; Member 1974
Personal:
Univ. British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada (asst. prof. to Prof.
Pediatrics (1960-73); head, division of medical genetics 1967-78; Prof.
Medical Genetics 1973-(1979)); developmental and population genetics in
humans and other mammals
Publications:
1990 X Linked Traits: A Catalogue of Loci in Non-Human Mammals, Cambridge
Source: Osborne list; AMWS 1979
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Miller Jr., Mr. Samuel C.; Member 1956
Personal:
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 1956
Source: EQ 1956
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Mills, Mrs. Dudley H.; Member 1956
Personal:
Glen Head, Long Island 1956; Human Betterment Association, Secretary 1963
Source: EQ 1956; Letterhead 1963
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Minnich, Prof. Dwight E.; Member 1925, 1956
Personal:
1890-1965; University of Minnesota (Dept. of Zoology 1919-58, Prof.
1929-58, Chmn. of Dept. 1930-); Dight Institute; for biography see
"Appreciation of Dwight E. Minnich" by Sheldon Reed in Bulletin of the
Dight Institute of the University of Minnesota 1966; Member, American
Society of Human Genetics 1954
Publications:
1951 "Appreciation of Helen Bunn: Counseling in Human Genetics, Part II
1879-1951" by Dwight Minnich, Bulletin of the Dight Institute of the
University of Minnesota.
Source: 1925 list; EQ 1956; Membership list, American Society of Human
Genetics, AJHG 1954
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Mitra, S.; Member 1974
Personal:
Dept. of Sociology, Emory Univ., Atlanta, Georgia 1974
Publications:
1979, 1978, Social Biology manuscript referee; 1965 "The Changing Pattern
of Population Concentration in Indian Cities" Eugenics Quarterly, v. 12,
3; 1966 "Child Bearing Pattern of American Women" and "Occupation and
Fertility in the United States", Eugenics Quarterly, v. 13, 2; 1966
"Education and Fertility in the United States" and "Income, Socioeconomic
Status and Fertility in the United States", Eugenics Quarterly, v. 13, 3
Source: Osborne list
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Mohr, Dr. Jan; Member (Foreign) 1956
Personal:
MD; Humangenetisk Lab., Oslo, Norway 1956
Source: EQ 1956
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Moissett, Beatriz; Member 1974
Personal:
Dept. Pharmacology, Dartmouth Medical School 1974
Source: Osborne list
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Monnelly, Edward P.; Member 1974
Personal:
Boston, Massachusetts 1974
Source: Osborne list
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Monohan (sic), Dr. Thomas P.; Member 1967
Personal:
Sociology Dept., Villanova Univ.
? Thomas P. Monahan, same person?
Publications:
1966 "Interracial Marriage and Divorce in the State of Hawaii", Eugenics
Quarterly, v. 13, 1; 1960 "Premarital Pregnancy in the United States" ,
Eugenics Quarterly, v. 7; 1958 "The Changing Nature and Instability of
Remarriages", Eugenics Quarterly, v. 5, 2; 1955 "Statistical Aspects of
Marriage and Divorce by Religious Denomination in Iowa", Eugenics
Quarterly, v. 2, 3
Source: AESC 6/69
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Montalenti, Prof. Dr. G.; Member (Foreign) 1956, 1974
Personal:
b. 1904; MD; Director, Genetics Institute, Citta University of Rome 1972;
Prof. of Genetics, Citta University of Rome 1960,1972; Istituto di
Genetica, Universita di Napoli, Naples, Italy 1956; Member: American
Society of Human Genetics 1954, Royal Academy of Science of Sweden 1967,
Linnean Society 1967, American Society of Zoology 1967
Source: EQ 1956; Osborne list; Membership list, American Society of Human
Genetics, AJHG 1954; WSWISE 1967; WSWISE 1972
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Moore, Mr. Edward F.; Member 1956
Personal:
Morningside Drive, New York City 1956
Source: EQ 1956
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Moore, Lorna; Member 1974
Personal:
Univ. Colorado, Boulder (Dept. of Anthropology 1974); Univ. of Colorado,
Denver 1994
Publications:
1980 The Biocultural Basis of Health: expanding views of medical
anthropology
Source: Osborne list
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Moore, Mary Jane; Member 1974
Personal:
California State Univ., San Diego (Dept. Anthropology 1974)
Publications:
"Inbreeding and Reproductive Parameters Among Mennonites in Kansas",
Social Biology, v. 34, 3-4
Source: Osborne list
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Morgan, Prof. Ann Haven; Advisory Council 1929
Source: Eugenics Feb., 1929
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Morgan, Kenneth; Member 1967, 1974
Personal:
$3000 from Population Council for PhD work; Univ. Alberta, Edmonton,
Canada (Genetics Dept. 1974)
Publications:
1970 "Gene Flow and Structure of the United States Negro Population",
Social Biology, v. 17, 4; 1965 "Inbreeding in Small Human Populations",
Eugenics Quarterly, v. 12, 4
Source: AESC, June 8, 1967; AESC 1967; Osborne list
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Morgan, Meredith W.; Member 1956
Personal:
Richmond, California 1956
Source: EQ 1956
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Morison, Prof. Robert; Member 1974
Personal:
Rockefeller Foundation (asst. dir to assoc. dir of Medical Science
1944-51, Medicine and Public Health 1951-55, dir., Biological and Medical
Research 1955-59, Medicine and Natural Science 1959-64): Cornell Univ.,
Ithaca, New York (Prof. Biology and dir., division of biological science
1964-70, Prof. of Science and Society 1970-75, Emeritus 1975-(1979);
Visiting Prof. MIT 1975-(1979); Peterborough, NH 1979
Source: Osborne list; AMWS 1979
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Moroni, Prof. Antonio; Member 1969
Personal:
Dept. of Genetics, Univ. of Parma
Publications:
1987 "Migration rates of human populations from surname distributions",
Nature, Oct 22-28, v. 329 (6141):714-6 w/ LL Cavalli-Sforza and others
Source: AESC 7/69
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Morris, Laura Newell; Member 1974
Personal:
Univ. Washington, Seattle (Dept. of Anthropology 1974)
Publications:
1971 Human Populations, Genetic Variation and Evolution, Chandler
Source: Osborne list
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Muller, Mr. Henry M.; Member 1956
Personal:
Dept. of Sociology, Allegheny College, Meadville, Pennsylvania 1956
Source: EQ 1956
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Myers, George C.; Member 1968, 1974
Personal:
Dept. of Sociology, Duke University 1968
Publications:
1982 (1967) "The Duration of Residence Approach to a Dynamic Stochastic
Model of Internal Migration: A Test of the Axiom of Cumulative Inertia"
1967 Eugenics Quarterly, v. 14, 2 (one of the most frequently cited
articles from the Eugenics Quarterly; see Social Biology 1982); 1968 "A
Technique for Measuring Preferential Family Size and Composition", Social
Biology, v. 15, 3
Source: AESC 12/68; Osborne list
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Myrianthopoulos, Ntinos; Member 1974, 1979, 1992
Personal:
b. Cyprus 1921; PhD (genetics) Univ. of Minnesota 1957; NIH, Bethesda,
Maryland (National Institute of Neurology, Common Diseases and Stroke
(geneticist 1957-63, head, section on epidemiology and genetics
1963-1992)); Graduate Program, instructor 1958-1992; George Washington
University, assoc. prof. neurology 1958-1979; Director, Genetic
Counseling Center 1958-1992; Member: American Society of Human Genetics
1979, 1992, New York Academy of Science 1979, Teratology Society 1979,
1992; human genetics
Publications:
1975 Factors affecting risks of congenital malformations w/ C. S. Chung
q.v. and Daniel Bergsma, Collaborative Perinatal Project (USA)
Source: Osborne list; AMWS 1979, 1992-93
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Nabours, Prof. Robert K.; Advisory Council 1929; (Member, Eugenics
Research Association 1938)
Personal:
Dept. of Zoology, Kansas State Agricultural College, Manhattan 1938
Source: Eugenics Feb., 1929; ERA list 1938
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Naccash, Dr. Edmund P.; Member 1974
Personal:
Arlington Hosp., Arlington, Virginia (Chief, Dept. of Human Genetics)
1974
Source: Osborne list
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Nachtrieb, Prof. Henry F.; Advisory Council 1929
Source: Eugenics Feb., 1929
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Nachtsheim, Hans; Member (Foreign) 1956
Personal:
Max Planck Institute (former Kaiser Wilhelm Institute), Berlin-Dahlem,
Germany 1956; Member, American Society of Human Genetics 1954
Publications:
1954 "Frequency and Distribution of Pathologic Genes in Human
Populations: The Effect of Mutation Rate and Mutagenic Factors, Selective
Pressure and Counter-selection", Eugenics Quarterly, v. 2, no. 1;
"Mutation und phenokopie bei saugetier und mensch: ihre theoretische und
praktische bedeutung fur genetik und eugenik" Experientia 1957, 13(2):
57-68; "On the cause and prevention of congenital anomalies" Deut. Med.
Wo. 1959, 84(41): 1845-51
Background:
Nachtsheim sought 5 year old children for Auschwitz experiments:
"In 1943 geneticist Hans Nachtsheim asked the DFG [the German Research
Foundation] to support the following research: 'Since there was a marked
difference in our animal research on epilepsy between the behavior of
older and younger specimens, we tested epileptic children under similar
conditions in pressure chambers. Up till now only children between 11
and 13 were at our disposal. At a pressure corresponding to 4,000 to
6,000 meters no epileptic attacks occurred. In humans age 11 to 13
corresponds to 5 to 6 months of age in rabbits, an age at which the cramp
threshold, as is also the case with rabbits, is not so low as to induce
cramps with certain regularity under pressure chamber conditions. To
have a basis of comparison, we would need to test epileptic children
between 5 and 6 years of age." quoted in The Value of the Human Being:
Medicine in Germany 1918-1945 1991, p. 38, catalogue of an exhibition by
the Arztekammer Berlin shown in the United States at Walter Reed
Hospital, November 14, 1992
Source: EQ 1956; Membership list, American Society of Human Genetics,
AJHG 1954
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Nag, Dr. Moni; Member 1969, 1974
Personal:
Dept. Anthropology, Columbia University 1969, 1974
Source: AESC 10/69; Osborne list
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Nam, Charles B.; Member 1974
Personal:
Florida State Univ., Tallahassee (Population and Manpower Research
Center, Institute for Social Research 1974)
Publications:
1994 Understanding Population Change; 1992 Our Population: The Changing
Face of America; 1990 International Handbook on Internal Migration,
Greenwood Press; 1984 The Socioeconomic Approach to Status Measurement:
with a guide to occupational and socioeconomic status scores; 1981 The
Socioeconomic Status and Mobility of Selected European Nationality Groups
in America; 1978 "Causes of Death which Contribute to Mortality Crossover
Effect", Social Biology, v. 25, 4; 1971 "Sex Predetermination: its
impact on fertility", Social Biology, v. 18, 1 (one of the most
frequently cited articles from Social Biology; see Social Biology 1982)
Source: Osborne list
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Naylor, Alfred F.; Member 1974
Personal:
b. 1927; PhD (zoology) Univ. of Chicago 1957; NIH, Geneticist, Federal
Bld., Rm 8C14, 7550 Wisconsin Ave., Bethesda, Maryland, National
Institute of Neurological Disease and Stroke 1964-(1992); American
Society of Human Genetics 1992; population genetics, human genetics
Publications:
1979 "Physical Development of Interracial Children in the First Year",
Social Biology, v. 26, 1; 1974 "Sequential Aspects of Spontaneous
Abortion: Maternal Age, Parity, and Pregnancy Compensation Artifact",
Social Biology, v. 21, 2
Source: Osborne list; AMWS 1979, 1992
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Naylor, Edwin; Member 1974
Personal:
Dept. Pediatrics, Bell Facility, SUNY at Buffalo, New York 1974
Publications:
1975 "Genetic Screening and Genetic Counseling: Knowledge, Attitudes and
Practices in Two Groups of Family Planning Professionals", Social
Biology, v. 22, 4
Source: Osborne list
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Nedrow, W. W.; Member 1956
Personal:
Arkansas State College, Jonesboro, AK 1956
Source: EQ 1956
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Nei, Masatoshi; Member 1974
Personal:
b. 1931, Japan; Chief, geneticist, National Institute of Radiological
Science, Japan 1965; Prof. Population Genetics, Center of Demography and
Population Genetics, Univ. Texas, Houston (1972-(1979); genetic structure
of populations
Publications:
1991 chp. in Evolution of Life, (ed.) S. Osawa, T. Honjo,
Springer-Verlag, Tokyo; 1990 chp. in Population Biology of Genes and
Molecules, (ed.) N. Takahata and J. F. Crow q.v., Baifukan Press, Tokyo;
1989 Molecular Evolutionary Genetics; 1988 Human Polymorphic Genes: World
Distribution, w/ Roychoudhury, Oxford; 1987 Molecular Evolutionary
Genetics 1983 Evolution of Genes and Proteins, Proc. of Conference, SUNY,
1982 (ed. w/ Richard C. Koehn); 1975 Molecular Population Genetics and
Evolution
Source: Osborne list; AMWS 1979
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Neilson, Pres. William A.; Advisory Council 1929
Source: Eugenics Feb., 1929
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Nettler, Gwynn; Member 1974
Personal:
Univ. Alberta, Edmonton, Canada (Dept. Sociology 1974)
Source: Osborne list
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Newman, Prof. H. H.; Advisory Council 1929
Publications:
author of Twins: A Study on Heredity and Environment, Univ. of Chicago
Press 1937, a study of twins separated at birth; Newman said his sample
was too small to draw conclusions from but others since then have ignored
this warning; "Quintuplets, Quadruplets, Triplets, Twins", Scientific
American, Jan. 1935; Evolution, Genetics and Eugenics
Source: Eugenics Feb., 1929
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Nichols, Paul L.; Member 1974
Personal:
NIH, PRB, National Institute of Neurological Disease and Stroke,
Bethesda, Maryland 1974
Source: Osborne list
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Niswander, J. D.; Member 1974
Personal:
Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission 1958-60; Craniofacial Anomalies Program,
NIH, (1976-(1979); Prof. Lect., School of Dentistry, Georgetown Univ.
1971-(1979); Gue Rd., Damascus, Maryland 1974
Publications:
1975 "Congenital Malformations in the American Indian", Social Biology,
v. 22, 3; 1968 "Health of the American Indian: Congenital Defects",
Eugenics Quarterly, v. 15, 4
Source: Osborne list; AMWS 1979
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Noice, Frank; Member 1956
Personal:
Dept. of Biology, Concordia College, Moorhead, Minnesota 1956
Source: EQ 1956
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Norton III, Prof. Horace Wakeman; Member 1956
Personal:
asst. lecturer eugenics, Univ. College, Univ. of London (1937-40);
University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois (Prof. Statistical Design and
Analysis 1950-(1979); Member, American Society of Human Genetics 1954
Source: EQ 1956; Membership list, American Society of Human Genetics,
AJHG 1954; AMWS 1979
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Oikawa, Hideo; Member (Foreign) 1956
Personal:
Iwate-Ken, Japan 1956
Source: EQ 1956
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Opitz, Prof. John M.; Member 1974
Personal:
b. Germany 1935; MD 1959 Univ. of Iowa; Univ. of Wisconsin, Madison
(Dept. of Pediatrics and Medical Genetics, asst. to assoc. prof. 1964-72,
Prof. Pediatrics and Medical Genetics 1972-(1979), Dir., Wisconsin
Clinical Genetics Center 1972-(1979))
Source: Osborne list; AMWS 1979
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Osborn, Fairfield; Member 1956
Personal:
b. 1887; New York Zoological Society (Pres. 1940-); Founder, Conservation
Foundation; New York City 1956; Jackson Hole Wildlife Park; cousin of
Frederick Osborn; m. Marjorie Lamond; children: Mrs. Robert Cushman
Murphy, Mrs. Lemuel Ayers, Mrs. Matson Roth
Publications:
1983 (1962) Our Crowded Planet: essays on the pressures of population,
sponsored by the Conservation Foundation; 1971(1944) The Limits of the
Earth. (1944, repr. 1971 Greenwood Press); 1970 (1948) Our Plundered
Planet (1st ed. 1948)
Source: EQ 1956; Current Biography
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Osborn, Mr. Frederick; see under officers
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Osborn, Mrs. Frederick; Member 1938, 1956
Personal:
563 Park Avenue, New York City 1956; Frederick Osborn's wife
Source: AESM, May 1938; EQ 1956
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Osborn Jr., Mr. Frederick; Member 1956
Personal:
Merion Station, Pennsylvania 1956; Frederick Osborn's son
Source: EQ 1956
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Osborn, Mr. John Jay; Member 1956, 1974
Personal:
Marin County, California 1956; Frederick Osborn's grandson
Publications:
1939 "The Vanishing Race of Princetonians" Princeton Alumni Weekly, v.
40, 45-48; "Fertility Differentials among Princeton Alumni" Journal of
Heredity 1939, 30, 565-567 and Eugenical News 1939, 24, 79-81
Source: EQ 1956; Osborne list
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Otten, Prof. Charlotte Marie; Member 1974, 1979
Personal:
b. 1915; PhD (anthropology) University of Michigan 1962; Univ. Wisconsin
(asst. prof. 1960-67); Northern Illinois Univ. (assoc. prof 1967-69;
Prof. anthropology 1969-); Human Biology Council, research 1976-78;
American Anthropology Assoc.; International Association
Anthropobiologists; American Association of Physical Anthropologists;
blood groups, natural selection, gender, aggression; biological
anthropology
Publications:
1983 Book review in Social Biology, v. 30, 2 of On the Evolution of Human
Behavior: The Argument from Animals to Men by Reynolds; 1976 Anthropology
and Art: Readings in Cross Cultural Aesthetics; 1973 Aggression and
Evolution, Xerox College Publications, Lexington, MA
Source: Osborne list; AMWS 1979
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Owen, Hugh; Member 1974
Personal:
Sewanee, Tennessee 1974
Source: Osborne list
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Owen, David R.; Member 1974
Personal:
Brooklyn, New York 1974; "David Owen" was probably dead in 1974 and this
is his widow; "Mrs." apparently doesn't fit on the mailing label, see
"Ellsworth Huntington"
Source: Osborne list
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