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2nd Annual Immigration
Conference-1928-Havana
II Conference Internationale de
l’Emigration et de L’Immigration, La Havane, Mars-April 1928, Questions
Inscrites a L’Ordre Du Jour, Exposes des Notifs et Projets de Resolutions ◙
Comite Pour La Conference Internationale de l’Emigration et de
l’Immigration, Ordre du Jour ◙ Second International Emigration and
Immigration Conference, (Havana March 31, 1928), Agenda ◙ II Conference
Internationale de l’Emigration et de l’Immigration, Rapport
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5th
International Genetics Conference; World Population Conference, London
Report of the Committee on
Official List of Members of the International Commission of Eugenics, 1923
◙
Minutes of the Meetings of the International Commission of Eugenics, 1923
◙
Rules for the International Commission of Eugenics, 1923
◙
“International Eugenics Number,” Eugenical News 9:2(February 1924)
◙
International Federation of Eugenic Organisations, Rules and Constitution,
1925 (includes membership)
◙
International Federation of Eugenic Organisations. Paris, July 2nd
and 3rd, 1926, Agenda
◙
International Federation of Eugenic Organisations. Programme Supplementaire
◙
Project de dispositions
relatives aux reunions des 2 et 3 juillet 1926
◙
Report of the Meeting of the International Federation of Eugenics
Organisations, 1926
◙
Minutes of the Annual Meeting of the International Federation of Eugenic
Organisations [1926] ◙
Fifth International
Genetics Congress, Berlin, September 11th-18th, 1927
(program)
◙
Program, The National Conference of Social Work, May 11-18, 1927
◙
World Population Conference preliminary announcement of meeting
◙
World Population Conference, August 31, September 1-3, 1927 (program)
◙
Institute of Politics, Seventh Session, 28 July-25 August, 1927
(announcement)
◙
International Federation
of Eugenic Federations, Corrected Programme…Amsterdam, 1927
◙
Individual Representatives who, in addition to the officers, compose the
commission, 1923
◙
Meeting of the International Federation in Amsterdam, addition agenda
◙
History of the International Organisation of Eugenics
◙
Memorandum. Genetical History
◙
Special date for a International article for Eugenical News (blank
forms)
◙
International Eugenics Commission, Questionnaire on National Eugenical
Activities (blank form) ◙
International Commission of Eugenics notice of meeting
2/20/1924 ◙ Memorandum from Dr. Davenport
n.d. ◙
Correspondence 1923 ▪
A. Forel (2) ▪
Krohne ▪ Koltzoff
▪ Frets
(2) ▪
Schladinhaufen ▪
Govaerts
◙
Correspondence 1926
▪ Hodson
(3, 1 incomplete) ▪ Govaerts ▪
L. March (2) ▪
Darwin ▪ Asst.
Secretary (2) ▪
Berlin Committee for 5th
International Conference on Genetics announcement
◙
Correspondence 1927 ▪ World
Population Conference Programme Committee (2)
◙
Invitation to luncheon, Netherlands Central Committee of
the Cooperating Organisations for the Study of Heredity in Man, Sept. 21
n.d. |
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Cell
Division Exhibit
Mitotic stage figures [drawings] ◙ Memorandum on Approximate Cost of
Projected Exhibit ◙ “I’ve Got the Drop on You” the Filmo Gets your slightest
move [Bell & Howell Co. advertising brochure] ◙ Correspondence ▪ National
Academy of Sciences and National Research Council [invitation
to
reception, opening new building]
n.d.
▪
National Academy of Sciences, Joint Committee on Exhibits and Laughlin,1924 (2)
▪
Abe Cohen’s Exchange,1925 (2) ▪
Wisconsin Electric,1925
▪
Pathe Exchange, Inc., 1926 |
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Conference on Immigration Policy - Johnson Letter
Letter
to Albert Johnson, Chairman, Committee on Immigration and
Naturalization, 1927 |
C-2-1:5 |
Eddy-Clinic of Human Heredity-1939; Bureau of Human Heredity
Eddy-Merriam [“Private” written in upper corner] ◙ Eddy-Streeter {“Private”
written in upper corner] ◙ Handwritten notes ◙ Correspondence 1939 ▪ Cora Hodson,
transmitting Bureau of Human Heredity, Information Service for Research Workers. Bulletin
2 ▪
Hodson (4) ▪
James G. Eddy (5) ▪
Vannevar Bush
(3) ▪
W. E. Castle & E. B. Babcock ▪
L. E. Peckham [telegrams]
(3) ▪
Bush |
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Eugenics
Publications Societies
Eugenics Seeks to Improve the Natural, Physical, Mental and Temperamental
Qualities of the Human Family [brochure] ◙ Ersatzseite 40 zu: Martin, R.,
1924, Richtlinien fur Korpermessungen und deren statistische… ◙ A Short List
of Books and Journals and a Short Directory of Societies and Institutions of
Value to Students of Eugenics and Heredity ◙ Eugenics Record Office
[brochure draft] ◙ Conference of the International Federation of Eugenic
Organisations, Farnham, Dorset, September 11th to 15th
1930 [partial summary of meeting] ◙ 1930 Meeting of International Federation
of Eugenic Organisations, Programme and Time Table ◙ The International
Federation of Eugenic Organisations, September 10th to 15th,
1930 [announcement of meeting] ◙ Resolutions to be Presented by the American
Delegates at the Farnham Meeting, 1930 ◙ Annales d’Eugenique, 4:2
(September 1924) ◙ Federation Internationale d’Eugenique, Comite’ D’Etude
des Effets Eugeniques ou Disgeniques de la Guerre, 1 er Rapport General,
Septembre 1930, Rome ◙ Correspondence: Cora Hodson,1930 (2) ▪
S. & G. Manufacturing Company,1932
(4) ▪
Philip S. Graham,1932 (2) |
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Exhibits
Carnegie Institution of Washington, Exhibition at Department of Genetics,
Cold Spring Harbor…1929 ◙ Remarks of Honorable Elihu Root, Chairman, at the
Annual Meeting of the Board of Trustees of Carnegie Institution of
Washington…May 25, 1934 ◙ Seventh Annual Graduate Fortnight of New York
Academy of Medicine, October 22 to November 2, 1934, Diseases of the
Gastrointestinal Tract, Complete Program ◙ Exhibits, Proceedings of the
Sixth International Congress of Genetics, Vol. 1, pp. 68-73, 1932 ◙
Program for Demonstrators, December 1934 [Carnegie Institute of Washington]
◙ Program for Demonstrators, December 1935 [Carnegie Institute of Washington
◙ Report of Committee on Exhibits, Carnegie Institution of Washington, 1934
◙ Carnegie Institution of Washington, News Service Bulletin 3:17 (September
9, 1934) “Renewing the Days of Forty-Nine, Notes on Institution Affairs,
Excerpts from the Report of the 1933 Exhibition Committee” ◙ Carnegie
Institution of Washington, News Service Bulletin 4:18 (December 5, 1937),
“Meteorites and the Spectroscope, Notes on Institution Affairs, Report of
1936 Exhibition Committee” ◙ Annual Science Exhibition, American Association
for the Advancement of Science and Associated Societies…1937 [exhibit
announcement] ◙ Preview of the Annual Science Exhibition ◙ Clipping ◙
Handwritten notes ◙ Invitations: Carnegie Institution of Washington annual
exhibition, December 13, 1935; Mr. and Mrs. John Campbell Merriam, December
12; Carnegie Institution of Washington Lecture Series, November 19, 1934 E.
C. Mac Dowell, November 20, 1934, Leo F. Stock, November 26, 1934 George W.
Morey, November 27, 1934 F. E. Wright, December 3, 1934 Forrest Shreve,
December 4, 1934 James R. Angell, December 10, 1934 George Sarton; December
11, 1934 H. A. Spoehr, December 18, 1934 F. E. Wright ◙ Correspondence 1934 ▪ W.
M. Gilbert (2) ▪
Charles B. Davenport ▪
Annual Science Exhibition ▪
E. B. Biesecker ▪
Exhibit of the Department of Genetics at the Washington Meeting, December
1934 ▪
Calvin Blackman Bridges
▪
C. W. Metz
◙
Correspondence 1934-35 ▪
G. W. Morey (15) ▪
A. F. Blakeslee
(2) ◙ Correspondence 1935 ▪ Paul Popenoe (2) ▪
H. J. Ralston ▪
Roosevelt Hotel
◙ Correspondence 1936 ▪
F. C. Brown |
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Madison
Grant: Book-Proposed Honorary Degree-Obituary
Race Descent of the Population
of the United States [chart] ◙ Outline of Proposed Researchers on Race
Integrity, Standards and Traits in Southern and Eastern United States ◙
Prisoners in State and Federal Prisons and Reformatories: 1934 ◙ The
Conquest of a Continent [advertisement] ◙ 10/12/32, Notes on Racial
Composition of the American People 1790 ◙ List of Madison Grant’s lesser
writings ◙ Notes of the Life, Scientific Researches, Scholarly Writings and
Public Service of Madison Grant, Yale, 1887 ◙ An Appreciation of Madison
Grant, the Eugenist ◙ Notes on Madison Grant ◙ Clippings, including obituary
◙ Correspondence with Madison Grant 1932-1937 (40)
◙ Correspondence 1933
▪ Key Pittman
▪ R. V. Coleman
(4) ▪
Arthur Capper ▪
Charles Scribner’s Sons re Conquest of a Continent (2)
◙ Correspondence 1934-35 ▪
A. F. Du Pont ▪
Elihu Root
▪
Josephine Burrill ▪
◙ Correspondence 1936-37 James Rowland Angell
(3) ▪
President, Yale University (2) ▪
DeForest Grant [telegrams] (3)
◙
Laughlin to Yale Committee on Honorary Degrees re Doctor of Laws for Grant,
1937,
some* with responses ▪ Charles E. Clark ▪ Edward B.
Greene* ▪ Edgar S. Furniss ▪ George H. Nettleton* ▪ Morgan B. Brainard* ▪ Milton
C. Winternitz* ▪Charles C. Glover, Jr*. ▪ Charles Seymour ▪ Carl A. Lohmann* ▪
Carroll C. Hincks ▪ Walter J. Wohlenberg* ▪ Thomas W. Swan* ▪ James R.
Sheffield* ▪ Fred T. Murphy* |
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Pioneer
Foundation - Air Corps Families
Family Report Form [husband and wife separate forms, instructions included]
◙ Report of the Family Study of the Officers in the Army Air Corps for the
Pioneer Fund ◙ Supplementary Tables and Comparisons [“Confidential, Pioneer
Fund, Nov. 15, 1938” written at top] ◙ Notes on One Piece of Work by the
Pioneer Foundation ◙ To the Personnel of the Army Air Corps and their wives
[cover letter for family report form] ◙ Columbia Statistical
Bureau…Personality Inventory [blank] ◙ Code Sheet for Army Air Corps
Personnel Study: March-June 1938 ◙ Score Sheet for the Study of Values
[blank] ◙ Personality Inventory by Robert G. Bernreuter ◙ A Study of Values
[blank] ◙ Vocational Interest Blank for Women by Edward K. Strong, Jr.
[blank] ◙ Vocational Interest Blank by Edward K. Strong, Jr. [blank]
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Pioneer
Fund, Inc. Minutes of Meetings
Agenda, For Organization Meeting of Incorporators, First Annual Meeting of
Members, and First Annual Meeting of Directors, of the Pioneer Fund, Inc. ◙
Pioneer Fund By-Laws ◙ Minutes of Annual Meeting of Board of Directors,
March 22, 1937 ◙ Minutes of a Special Meeting of the Board of Directors,
July 6, 1937 ◙ Minutes of a Meeting of the Board of Directors, October 28,
1937 ◙ Pioneer Fund Progress Report, October 28, 1937 ◙ Minutes of Meeting
of the Board of Directors, April 28, 1938 ◙ Pioneer Fund, Progress Report on
Aviators’ Study-April 1938 ◙ Minutes of Meeting of the Board of Directors,
December 15, 1938 ◙ Certificate of Incorporation of the Pioneer Fund,
Pursuant to the Membership Corporations Law ◙ Handwritten notes ◙
Correspondence with Actuarial Society of America,1932
◙ Correspondence 1937
▪
American Institute of Actuaries (2)
▪
Vincent Smalley ▪
Frederick Osborn,1937-38
(17) ▪
W. P. Draper ▪
Donald ▪
John C. Flanagan |
C-2-1:11 |
Social
Science Research Council
Constitution of the National Institute of Social Sciences ◙ Academy of
Political Science in the City of New York membership information ◙
Eugenics, a Journal of Race Betterment subscription brochure ◙ Social
Science Research Council Advisory Committee on Population research project
request ◙ Harry Hamilton Laughlin – Publications 1922-23 ◙ Correspondence ▪ National Institute of Social Sciences 1918-1923 (2)
◙ Correspondence 1923 ▪
Academy of Political Science in the City of New York ▪ American
Academy of Political and Social Science
◙ Correspondence 1928-29 ▪
Social Science Research Council (2) ▪
Robert M. Woodbury ▪
National Academy of Sciences ▪
National Research Council ▪
American Philosophical Society |
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3rd
Eugenics Conference Exhibit, 1932
Population Schedule for the Census of 1920 by Harry H. Laughlin, Journal
of Heredity, 10:5 (May 1919) ◙ The Relation of Eugenics to Other
Sciences by Harry H. Laughlin, Eugenics Review, (July 1919) ◙ List of
Suggest Exhibits ◙ For Compilation at the Exhibit of the Eugenics Congress
[blank form] ◙ List of Specific Exhibits for Sponsoring ◙ Individual Exhibit
Projects ◙ Memorandum for Exhibit ◙ Business for Exhibits Committee Meeting
◙ Handwritten notes |
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Advisory
Committee to Division of Research, Carnegie Institute, 1935
Memoranda on Origin of the Eugenical News and the Relation of the Eugenics
Record Office and the Eugenics Research Association in its Publication ◙
Carnegie Institution of Washington Advisory Committee on the Eugenics Record
Office ◙ Proposed Accommodation Schedule [Advisory Committee visit] ◙ Report
of the Advisory Committee on the Eugenics Record Office ◙ DR. L. C. Dunn,
Professor of Genetics, Columbia University, New York, a member of the
Advisory Committee on the Eugenics Record Office. Copy Received by H. H.
Laughlin, August 1, 1935 ◙ Correspondence
with A. V. Kidder,1934-1935 (17)
◙ Correspondence1935 ▪
George L. Streeter ▪
Adolph H. Schultz |
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American
Association for Advancement of Science
Membership cards, certificates, etc: American Association for the
Advancement of Science membership card, 1908-09; American Association for
the Advancement of Science membership certificate, 1909; American
Association for the Advancement of Science membership cards 1918, 1938 ◙
American Association for the Advancement of Science [brochure] ◙ Walker
Prizes in Natural History [information sheet] ◙ American Association for the
Advancement of Science, Preliminary Announcement of the Seventieth
Meeting…December 28, 1917 to January 2, 1918 ◙ American Association for the
Advancement of Science, Preliminary Announcement of the Seventy-First
Meeting…December 23 to 28, 1918 ◙ Preliminary Announcement of the
Thirty-sixth Annual Meeting, The American Society of Naturalists, December
28, 1918 ◙ American Association for the Advancement of Science Membership
Roll of the Secretaries’ Conference, October 19, 1937 ◙ Personnel of the
Division of Biology and Agriculture, National Research Council, July 1, 1937
◙ National Research Council, Annual Report of the Chairman of the Division
of Biology and agriculture for 1936-37, R. E. Coker ◙ American Association
for the Advancement of Science…reflections on the Association…November 17,
1937 ◙ Correspondence 1917 ▪ L. O. Howard, American Association for the
Advancement of Science (2)
◙ Correspondence 1937▪
F. R. Moulton, American Association for the Advancement of Science (3) ▪ A. F.
Blakeslee ▪
E. R. Comer, Pennsylvania Railroad ▪
Mark H. Ingraham, Secretary, Secretaries’ Conference, American Association
for the Advancement of Science ▪
George Baitsell
◙ Correspondence 1937-38 ▪ Moulton to Members of the Council 1937-1938
(3) ▪
Blakeslee (2) ▪
New York Central System,
n.d.▪ Ernest Carroll Faust
▪
R. E. Coker to Committees of the Division of Biology and
Agriculture, National Research Council
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Chicago
World's Fair Exhibit and Correspondence, 1933, 1934
The Social Work Exhibit, Hall
of Social Science, A Century of Progress, Chicago, 1933 [ exhibit catalog] ◙
Exhibit railway express receipt ◙ Invitation, illumination of exposition ◙
Clipping ◙ Correspondence 1933
▪ Eiffel & Esser ▪
Marvin H. McIntyre [day letter]
▪ Cleveland Humane Society ▪ Jimmy Shryock [?] ▪ M. M. Strass, Associated
Merchandising Corporation (4) ▪ Madge Thurlow Mecklin [incomplete] ▪
Mrs. J. C. Rathborne (4) ▪
President [Roosevelt] ▪
Louis M. Howe, Secretary to the President ▪ C. W. Fitch, Director of
Exhibits ▪ Associated
Merchandising Corporation ▪
Samuel Callaway, Secretary to Dr. Merriam (2)
▪ Gilbert, Administrative
Secretary, Carnegie Institute ◙ Correspondence 1933-34 ▪ Jay F. W. Pearson
(2) ▪
Chauncey J. Hamlin, Buffalo Museum of Science (3)
◙ Correspondence 1934 ▪ Namm Store (3) ▪
C. H. Menger (2) ▪
Margaret Wright (2) ▪ Robert McKnight ▪ Buffalo Museum of Science |
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Committee
on Human Heredity, 1929, 1930, 1931
Personnel of the Division of Biology and Agriculture, National Research
Council, July 1, 1930 ◙ Committee on Human Heredity [committee scope and
proposed researches] ◙ Committee resolutions
◙ Correspondence with Charles B. Davenport, 1929-31 (9)
◙ Correspondence 1929 ▪ Edith Conger
(2)
◙ Correspondence 1930
▪
William Gregory
▪
C. E. Allen (3) ▪
E. B. Babcock (2)
▪
Mildred Richards ▪
Conger ▪ L. C. Dunn ▪
W. E. Castle
(2)
◙ Correspondence 1931
▪
Daniel E. Friedlander
(2)
▪
H. R. Hunt (2)
▪
W. C. Curtis
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Correspondence-Frederick Osborn, H. S. Jennings, R. E. Coker, John Trevor,
Edgar Doll, Irving Fisher, Robert Nabours
Photograph of donkey by Robert K. Nabours, 1914 ◙ Photograph of horses by
Robert K. Nabours, 1916 ◙ Book review, “Professor Irving Fisher’s Defense of
Stable Money” ◙ Handwritten notes ◙ Correspondence ▪ H. S. Jennings,1924
▪ Robert K. Nabours,1930 ▪
Irving Fisher,1933-34
(7) ▪
John B. Trevor,1935 (3) ▪
E. A. Doll,1936 (2) ▪
Pennsylvania Railroad,1936
▪ Frederick Osborn,1936
(10) ▪
R. E. Coker,1939 |
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Count
Korzybski Correspondence
Korzybski, Alfred, “Modern Science and Non0Aristotelian Logic” The Monist
(July 1936) ◙ Clipping ◙ The Science of Man by Alfred Korzybski ◙
Correspondence with Alfred Korzybski,1936-38 (4)
◙ Correspondence 1936 ▪
Harvey Willard Culp ▪
Paul Dillingham
◙ Correspondence 1937 ▪ J. Matas ▪
David Thorne ▪
S. P. Reps [postcard]
▪
Edward Rowland ▪
Wendell Johnson ▪
H. M. Hildreth
◙ Correspondence 1938 ▪
R. H. Baugh ▪
Lloyd Morain
◙ Correspondence 1939 ▪
M. Kendig |
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Elizabeth
Howe – Correspondence
Messenger, Harry K., “The Howe Laboratory of Ophthalmology” Harvard
Medical Alumni Bulletin 2:2 (January 1937) ◙ Correspondence▪ Frederick Verhoef,1935
▪ Elizabeth Howe,1935-37 (6) |
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Eugenics
Record Office Policy, 1934, 1935, 1936, 1937
Report of H. H. Laughlin, Assistant Director, on scientific studies carried
on during…1921 ◙ Visitors, Guest Investigators, and Volunteer Collaborators
Actively Associated with the Eugenics Record Office during the Current Year
[July 1, 1933-July 1, 1934] ◙ Division of Animal Biology Conference, October
29, 1936 [program] ◙ Department of Genetics [reprint from Carnegie
Institution of Washington pamphlet issued July, 1935] ◙ Dr. Laughlin’s
Publications [1926-1932] ◙ Bibliography [1920-21] ◙ Annual Report Mailing
List, n.d. ◙ Publications mailing lists, 1936 ◙ Proposed Mailing List Annual
Reports of the Dept. of Genetics, January 25, 1936 ◙ Handwritten notes ◙
Correspondence with A. F. Blakeslee,1932-37 (21)
◙ Correspondence 1934 ▪
Edwin Hopkins (2) ▪
Mabel L. Earle
▪
J. D. McGlohon ▪
Publication Project Bund Balance
11/9/1934
◙ Correspondence 1936
▪
McGlohon, 1936-37 (4) ▪
Roland Silverberg ▪
Ruth E. Van Olindan ▪
National Academy of Science
▪
Frank F. Bunker |
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Family
Records Committee
Huntington Family, Form V Individual Record Sheet [blank form] The Hunting
Family Form IV Family Record Blank [blank form] ◙ Correspondence, Ellsworth
Huntington to members of the Committee on Family Records,1929
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Financing
3rd Eugenics Conference; Attendance; Correspondence Concerning the Eugenics
Exhibit at the American Museum of Natural History, 1932
Academy of Science Nomination, Formal nomination to be acted on by November
13, 1932… ◙ Correspondence 1932 ▪ A. G. Milbank
▪
Office of W. K. Vanderbilt ▪
Eugene A. Noble, Julliard Musical Foundation (3) ▪
James D. Twiname, Altman Foundation
(2) ▪
David Stevens, General Education Board
(4) ▪
Samuel H. Kress Foundation ▪
Hershey Trust Company ▪
John M. Russell, Carnegie Corporation (2) ▪
Raymond E. Murray ▪
Vincent Astor (2)
▪
Algernon Daingerfield, Jockey Club (3) ▪
Walter Jennings ▪
Allan Winter Rowe ▪
Frederick Osborn
(2) ▪
Frank Bunker (2) ▪
George H. Sherwood ▪
John C. Merriam
(3) ▪
J. L. Wirt ▪
New York Life Insurance Company ▪
L. P. Eisenhart ▪
F. P. Keppel ▪
Henry Allen Moe ▪
Wyman R. Green ▪
Arthur Hunter
(3) ▪
W. MacNeal 1932 (2) ▪
Robert L. Gerry ▪
W. Woodward ▪ Irving Fisher
◙ Correspondence 1933 ▪
Robert Garrett |
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Galton
Society
Eugenics exhibits mark the growing development of eugenics… [draft of a
paragraph account of exhibit at Chicago Exposition] ◙ Correspondence 1931 ▪
William Gregory
(4) ▪
Madison Grant |
C-2-2:13 |
Ideal
Public School System
Ideal Public School System [typescript] |
C-2-2:14 |
International Federation of Eugenics Organizations
Eugenics in Germany
by Harry H. Laughlin, Eugenics Review, January 1921 ◙ International
Federation of Eugenic Organizations, Honorary Secretary's Report Till End of
March 1939 [includes farewell letter to membership from Cora Hodson ◙
Standard Methods in Research Surveys by Charles B. Davenport |
C-2-2:15 |
Madison
Grant; Population Control; Galton Society Program; William Gregory
Correspondence 1936 ▪ William Gregory and Harry Laughlin (2) [includes Out
line for Proposed Roundtable on Population Problems]
▪
Madison Grant
(5) ▪
John C. Merriam |
C-2-2:16 |
Mears-Harvard-Eugenics Course
Last will and testament of J.
Ewing Mears [photostat] ◙ In the Orphans’ Court of Philadelphia
County…[petition for funds from Mears estate] ◙ In the Supreme Court of
Pennsylvania, Eastern District [opinion in Mears estate case] ◙ Clippings ◙
Correspondence 1927-28 ▪ Estate of Dr. J. Ewing Mears
▪ Henry P. Brown (5) ▪
Pennsylvania Attorney General
▪ Judge Thompson ▪ Harry Olson ▪ Philip S. Moyer (2) ▪ Leon F.
Whitney ▪
Arthur H. Estabrook (2)
◙ Correspondence 1930-31 ▪ Clerk
of the Supreme Court
▪ Ross V. Patterson (2) |
C-2-2:17 |
National
Research Council
Personnel of the Division of Biology and Agriculture, Natural Research
Council. July 1, 1934 ◙ National Research Council Annual Report of the
Chairman of the Division of Biology and Agriculture for 1933-34 ◙ Clippings
◙ Correspondence 1929 ▪ Paul Brockett ▪ Leslie S. Baker ▪
Albert L. Barrows |
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Resignation from Research in Human Heredity, Need for Clinic in Human
Heredity
02/08/30 Committee on Human Heredity, minutes of first meeting ◙ 03/14/[30]
Committee on Human Heredity, minutes of second meeting ◙ 11/07/30 Committee
on Human Heredity, minutes of third meeting ◙ 05/02/31 Committee on Human
Heredity, minutes of fourth meeting ◙ Association for Research in Human
Heredity, Inc. Treasurer’s Report, October 20, 1939 ◙ Resolution in
Reference to the Need of a Clinic in Human Heredity ◙ Study in Man ◙ World
Population, Nature, November 14, 1936, pp. 817-818 ◙ Genetics and
Race, Nature, December 12, 1936, pp. 988-989 ◙ “Racial Theory and
Genetic Ideas,” by H. J. Fleure, Nature, December 19, 1936 pp.
1042-1043 ◙ General discussion starting with the Fundamental Genetic Truth
or Golden Rule… ◙ Reference Memo ◙ Handwritten notes ◙ Correspondence
1929-31 ▪ C. G. Campbell ▪
Charles B. Davenport
◙ Correspondence 1939 ▪ Waldemar Kaempffert,
Science Editor, New York Times (2) ▪
Frederick Osborn
(3) ▪
Kathleen Harris |
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Vocational Education
Vocational Education [handwritten manuscript], 1905 |
C-2-2:20 |
Worlds
Fair - Stillbirths
“The Sex Ration Among Human
Stillbirths” Science, July 10, 1931, p. 53 ◙ Correspondence 1931▪ Charles
B. Davenport (2) |
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1934
Report
Report of Harry H. Laughlin for the Year Ending, July 1, 1934 ◙ Report of
Harry H. Laughlin in Charge of the Eugenics Record Office, Outline of
Scientific Studies for the Year July 1, 1934 to June 30, 1935 ◙ Carnegie
Institution of Washington, Advisory Committee on the Eugenics Record Office,
Memoranda and Historical Notes Prepared for the Advisory Committee ◙
Correspondence: Albert F. Blakeslee to Staff Members |
C-2-3:2 |
Classifying Eugenics
Educational Directory, 1939 ◙ List of available directories published by the
Office of Education ◙ “Eugenics in Germany” motion picture showing how
Germany is presenting and attacking her problems in applied eugenics, by
Harry H. Laughlin ◙ Opportunity for Possible Service in Eugenics ◙ Files in
the Archives of the Eugenics Record Office, June 15, 1935 ◙ Accessions to
Archives, July 1, 1935-June 30, 1936 ◙ Report of the Archivist of the
Eugenics Record Office for the Year September 1, 1936 to September 1, 1937 ◙
Correspondence: ▪ F. L. Barrows,1930
(3) ▪
Office of Education,1938 (2) ▪
Malcolm Donald, 1938 |
C-2-3:3 |
Committee-Carnegie Institution, Eugenics Expansion, 1929
Report of Harry H. Laughlin for the Ten Months September 1, 19230 June 30,
1924 ◙ History of the Eugenics Record Office [1929] ◙ Memorandum for Dr.
Merriam re Meeting of Advisory Committee on Eugenics Record office [1929] ◙
Handwritten notes ◙ Correspondence ▪ Alexander Graham Bell 1912
▪
Charles B Davenport, 1924-29 (2)
▪
John C. Merriam,1929
▪
Julia Goodrich, 1929 |
C-2-3:4 |
Commonwealth Club of California, 1925
Correspondence ▪ L. F. W. [Leon F. Whitney] ▪
Stuart R. Ward (4) |
C-2-3:5 |
Darwin
Family Pictures and Correspondence
Darwin family photographs: Emma Darwin; Charles Darwin; Sir Horace Darwin;
Sir George H. Darwin; Ruth Darwin; Ursula Darwin; William Darwin;
unidentified group; some of the great grandchildren of Charles Darwin; ◙
“Mr. Bernard Darwin at Home,” Homes and Gardens, June 1932 ◙
Clipping: “Horace Darwin, Evolutionist’s son, Dies at 77 ◙ Memorandum on
the Darwin-Wedgwood-Galton pedigree ◙ Correspondence ▪ H. Lundborg [postcard] 1912
▪
Leonard Darwin,1931 (2) ▪ C. M.
Darwin,1932 |
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Eugenics
Office Established
Eugenics is the Science of Improving the Inborn Physical, Mental, and
Temperamental Qualities of the Human Race [draft] ◙ The Permanent Family
Pedigree Archive [draft] ◙ Future Studies [draft] |
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Eugenics
Office Work and Purpose, 1935
Report of the Advisory Committee on the Eugenics Record Office, 1935 ◙ L.
C. Dunn to John C. Merriam [report-letter as part of Advisory Committee’s
report]
7/3/1935
◙ Transfer of the Eugenics Record Office from Mrs. E. H. Harriman to the
Carnegie Institution of Washington, January 1, 1918 [from
Year Book 17 (1918) of the Carnegie Institution of Washington Report of
the President, pp. 15-18] ◙ The Eugenics Record Office—Its History, Purpose
and Methods, reprinted from the Transactions of the Fifteenth
International Congress of Hygiene and Demography (1913?) ◙ Department of
Genetics [reprinted May 1929, from 14th edition of illustrated
pamphlet ◙ Department of Genetics [reprinted from Carnegie Institution of
Washington pamphlet, May 1933] ◙ The Main Problems in Current Eugenical
Research [draft] ◙ Future Program for Eugenical Research [draft] ◙ Business
for Executive Committee, Eugenics Research Association ◙ Historical Notes
[includes purpose of ERO, the research service of the ERO and list of
specific studies under way] ◙ Historical Notes on the Functions of the
Eugenics Record Office ◙ General Purpose, Past record and future
possibilities of the Eugenics Record Office as a unit of the Carnegie
Institution of Washington for research in eugenics ◙ While we are carrying
on rather short-handed at the Record Office… ◙ Memorandum for archives work
◙ Notes for Future Study ◙ Program for Conference of Division of Animal
Biology at Department of Genetics, Oct. 26, 1935 ◙ Handwritten notes |
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Eugenics
Record Office Budget and Expenses 1927-1939
Carnegie Institution of Washington, Financial Statement, at Close of
Business, August 31, 1927 ◙ Department of Genetics, receipts and expenses,
1926-27 ◙ Budget, Eugenics Record Office, 1935 ◙ Memorandum on the
Expenditures of the 1935 Special Maintenance, and the 1935 Stenographic
Fund, of the Eugenics Record Office ◙ Eugenics Record Office Proposed 1936
Budget ◙ Salary List E. R. O. 1936 (Note on funds entrusted to E. R. O. for
expenditure) ◙ Salary List E. R. O. 1936 ◙ Statement of Pan American
Population Acct. (including salaries for Sept. 11, ’36) ◙ 1936 Budget notes
[handwritten] ◙ Proposed Budget for the Specific Work of the Eugenics Record
Office for the Calendar Year 1937 ◙ 1937 budget notes [handwritten] ◙ Memo
for Dr. Laughlin, Salary Fund Balances-April 15, 1938 ◙ 1938 budget notes
[handwritten] ◙ Handwritten notes ◙ Mrs. Brindle to Harry
Laughlin [telephone message]
n.d.
◙ Correspondence 1927-28 ▪
J. L. Wirt (2) ▪ Charles
B. Davenport
◙ Correspondence 1934 ▪
A. F. Blakeslee
◙ Correspondence 1935-37 ▪
E. A. Varela, Bursar (4) ▪
G. L. S. [George L. Streeter] (3) ▪
Blakeslee (5) ▪
John B. Trevor ▪
W. M. Gilbert ▪
E. B. Biesecker
▪ Gilbert (2) ◙ Memoranda 1936 ▪ To the Director ▪ for Mr. McGlohon
|
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Eugenics Record Office
Description, 1935
Photograph of administration building of the E. R. O. ◙ photograph of
director’s house ◙ Survey of the Human Resources of Connecticut: 1937
[pamphlet] ◙ Exhibit on the Human Resources of Connecticut ◙ Eugenics Seeks
to Improve the Natural, Physical, Mental and Temperamental Qualities of the
Human Family [pamphlet] ◙ Eugenical Classification of the Human Stock ◙ What
Eugenics is All About ◙ Eugenics, Like a Tree, Eugenics Draws its Materials
from Many Sources… [eugenics “tree”] ◙ Eugenics Record Office [informational
brochure] ◙ Historical Notes on the Functions of the Eugenics Record
Office…Name changed from Eugenics Record office to Genetics Record
Office…July 1, 1939 ◙ Eugenics Record Office, Assistant Director in Charge:
Harry H. Laughlin [n.d.] ◙ Correspondence 1935 ▪
Albert F. Blakeslee (3) |
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Genetic
Department Requisitions, Budget 1933-1940
Proposed Budget for the Work of the Eugenics Record Office for the Calendar
Year 1938 ◙ Notes on the Proposed Budget for 1938 ◙ Eugenics Record Office
[budget, handwritten at top, 1938] ◙ Statement of H. H. Laughlin in response
to the Director’s request for data concerning next year’s budget of the
Eugenics Record Office, Proposed Budget for the Eugenics Record Office for
1939 ◙ Requisitions for books and supplies 1934 and early 1935 ◙
Correspondence 1933 ▪ Charles B. Davenport
◙ Correspondence 1934 ▪
Robert L. Bacon
(3) ▪
John C. Merriam [incomplete copy]
◙ Correspondence 1935 ▪
Merriam ▪
George L. Streeter (4)
◙ Correspondence 1937-39 ▪
Albert F. Blakeslee (6) ▪
E. A. Varela
▪
W. M. Gilbert (2) ◙
Proposed Budget for the Genetics Record Office for the Year 1940 ▪
|
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Letters
from Brothers, George, Nimrod, Earl & Bill Laughlin
◙ Personal correspondence: George, 1925
▪
Earl, 1929
▪
Nimrod, n.d. ▪
Bill, n.d.
(2), 1934 ▪
F. A. Henry and Dr. W. R. [Bill] Laughlin,1934 (2) |
C-2-3:12 |
Plans for
Separate Eugenics Office
Eugenics Record Office [pamphlet, 1932] ◙ Long-Term Plan “As For a Cathedral
or a University” for the Development of the Eugenics Record Office” ◙
Private Notes for Senator Walcott on the Eugenics Record Office ◙ A Proposed
Plan for Greater Freedom and Service of the Eugenics Record Office ◙
Eugenics Record Office Proposed 1936 Budget ◙ I. Statement by H. H. Laughlin
in response to the Director’s request for administrative date for President
Merriam’s information ◙ Four Points Desired in the Immediate Future Policy
of the Carnegie Institution of Washington in the Development of the Eugenics
Record Office at Cold Spring Harbor, Long Island, New York ◙ Reasons for
making the Eugenics Record Office an Administrative and Budgetary Unit in
the Carnegie Institution of Washington ◙ Data for Entry in International
Directory of Anthropologists ◙ Memorandum on Organization and Work of a
Possible Institution of Eugenics ◙ Tentative Plan for Development of
Laboratory for National Eugenics [blueprint map] ◙ Proposed addition to
Eugenics Record Office [hand drawn] ◙ First Tentative Campus-Plan for
Development of the Eugenics Record Office ◙ Handwritten notes ◙
Correspondence 1934 ▪ John C. Merriam (2) ▪
W. M. Gilbert
(4) |
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Report-1936-Statement to President
Private Slate for President Merriam, as requested by Dr. A. F. Blakeslee,
Director of the Department of Genetics, Submitted July 10, 1936 by H. H.
Laughlin to Dr. Blakeslee ◙ Report of Scientific Work for the Year Ending
June 30, 1936 |
C-2-3:14 |
Secretary's Book; Association for Research in Human Heredity (Eugenics
Research Association) 1938
◙ Minutes,
Eugenics Research Association ▪ Board of Directors, Tuesday, October 18, 1938 ◙ Meeting of the
Association, December 1, 1938 ◙ Executive
Committee, December 1, 1938 ◙ Minutes
of the first meeting of the Executive Committee of the Association for
Research in Human Heredity, March 29, 1939 |
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|
Yearly
Reports, 1922-1928
1921, Confidential Report of
the Assistant Director to the Director of the Eugenics Record Office in
reference to the present status and plans for next year ◙ Corresponding
Secretary – Eugenics Record Office [1921] ◙ 08/18/22 New Suggestions for the
Budget of 1923, L. to Charles B. Davenport ◙ Report of Harry H. Laughlin for
the Year Ending September 1, 1923 ◙ Annual Report of H. H. Laughlin for the
Year Ending June 30, 1925 ◙ Report of Harry H. Laughlin for the Year Ending
June 30, 1926 ◙ Report on “Outside Activities” During the Year Ending
September 30, 1926 ◙ Report of Harry H. Laughlin for the Year Ending June
30, 1927 ◙ Report of Harry H. Laughlin for the Year Ending June 30, 1928 ◙
Memorandum on Budget for the Calendar Year of 1928 ◙ Correspondence with
Davenport,1922-28 (8) |
|
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Advisory Committee of
Eugenics Record Office Report-1935
◙ Memoranda and Historical Notes Prepared for the Advisory Committee [1935] ◙
Dr. L. C. Dunn, Professor of Genetics, Columbia University, New York, a
Member of the Advisory Committee on the Eugenics Record Office. Copy
received by H. H. Laughlin August 1, 1935 |
C-2-4:2 |
American Eugenics
Society
◙
Prospectus, Galton Publishing Co. ◙ Proposal from Fiscal Service Corporation
◙ Correspondence with Leon F. Whitney,1929 (2) |
C-2-4:3 |
America's
Responsibility to World Government - Original Papers
1930 Meeting of the
International Federation of Eugenic Organisations, programme and time table
◙ Declaration for the Consummation of Pan American Independence by the
Several Pan American Republics in the 8th
International Conference of American States assembled at Lima, Peru,
December, 1938 ◙ Correct Americanism: Federal Defense and State Police ◙
Repairing Our Ship of State |
C-2-4:4 |
Brush Foundation;
Brookings Institute; Norman Harris Institute
The Harris Memorial Foundation
Institute on Population and Migration [announcement of sixth institute] ◙
The Brush Foundation [Resolution creating the Foundation] ◙ Charles Francis
Brush [clipping with photograph] ◙ Clippings ◙ Correspondence 1927-29
▪ Brookings
Institution
(2) ▪ Charles
F. Brush
▪ Jerome C. Fisher (3) ▪
Leon F. Whitney (2) ▪
T. Wingate Todd (6) ▪ Quincy Wright
(4) ▪
Frederick L. Schuman ▪ Norman Wait Harris Memorial
Foundation |
C-2-4:5 |
Carnegie Trustees,
1935; Incorporation of Carnegie Institution, 1904
Program, Gold Medals of the American Institute [Medal Award Dinner program,
February 7, 1935] ◙ Articles of Incorporation, Public No. 260- An Act to
Incorporate the Carnegie Institution of Washington [1904] ◙ 1935: Board of
Trustees, Carnegie Institution of Washington [list] ◙ Organization, Plan and
Scope [of Carnegie Institution of Washington] [p. ix, Year Book No. 17, 1918
typed across top] ◙ Clippings |
C-2-4:6 |
Classification of
Lantern Slides-1938
Catalog of slides, arranged by subject, number and title |
C-2-4:7 |
Committee on Policy
and Means of Eugenical Research-1928
Abstract: “The Progress of American Eugenics,” Harry H. Laughlin,
Presidential address, read before the American Eugenics Society, New York,
June 2, 1928 ◙ Handwritten notes ◙ Correspondence: Charles G. Campbell [scope of Committee on Policy and Means of Eugenical
Research], 1928
▪
To Dr. Clarence G. Campbell, Chairman of the Committee on
Policy of Eugenical Research, of the Eugenics Research Association [draft] ▪
Frederic Osborn,
6/29/1933 |
C-2-4:8 |
Eugenical News 1935
Memoranda on the Eugenical News ◙ Memoranda on Bibliographia
Eugenica ◙ Correspondence 1935 ▪ George L. Streeter
▪
John C. Merriam
|
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Eugenics Field
Worker-Material Used in Classes-1921
Lecture notes [handwritten on note cards] ◙ The Principles of Eugenics [list
of 77 points] ◙ Qualities Desired in a Eugenical Field Worker [list] ◙
Memorandum for Summer School [lists traits in Schedules for Husbands] ◙
Outline of Notes for Condensed Statement and Examples of the Principles of
Eugenics ◙ Notes for Matters to Bring Before the Class ◙ Laboratory Work of
Eugenics Class [list] ◙ Tenderness-Sympathy Test [blank form] ◙ Eugenics
Record Office, mate Selection Schedule for Testing Personal Preferences in
Regard to marriage, Children, and Traits in Mate ◙ Zoology 115 Tentative
Schedule [From Prof. W. M. Barrows, Ohio State University written across
top] ◙ His mother was the daughter of his father and his brothers and
sisters… [handwritten at bottom of a genealogical chart] ◙ Eugenics Record
Office, Receipt for Data [blank form] A Few Points to Observe in Writing Up
Notes on verso ◙ Pedigree of Cats Used in Summer School 1919 ◙ “The Binet
Measuring Scale of Intelligence What It is and How It is to be Used,” by
Henry H. Goddard ◙ Goddard, Henry H. “The Binet-Simon Measuring Scale for
Intelligence, revised edition, 1911” The Training School, January
1910 ◙ Schedule and Apparatus for the Binet Test [blank form] ◙ Clipping,
“Mental Tests at College” |
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Eugenics Record Office
Plans, Budgets, etc.
Private Notes for Senator Walcott on the Eugenics Record Office ◙ Tentative
Plan for a Laboratory of National Eugenics at Cold Spring Harbor, Long
Island ◙ Funds Expended by the Carnegie Institution of Washington for
Eugenical Research, as Budgeted at Present [n.d.] ◙ Independence of the
Eugenics Record Office [n.d.] ◙ Under the administrative and budgetary
set-up, which I have had intimated to me would be put into force… [n.d.] ◙
Mendelian genetics and the theory of the gene… ◙ Eugenics Record Office
Proposed 1936 Budget ◙ Recommended Budget for the Eugenics Record Office, of
the Division of Animal Biology, Carnegie Institution of Washington, for 1936
◙ (A) Proposed Budget for the Work of the Eugenics Record Office for the
Calendar Year 1938 ◙ (B) Notes on the Proposed Budget for 1938 ◙ Staff at
Eugenics Record Office, December 1938 ◙ Notes on “special outside
activities” of H. H. Laughlin during the year June 1937 to June 1938 ◙ I.
Statement by H. H. Laughlin in response to the Director’s request for
administrative data for President Merriam’s information ◙ II. State of H. H.
Laughlin in response to the Director’s request for data concerning next
year’s budget of the Eugenics Record Office ◙ A Proposed Plan for the Future
Development of the Eugenics Record Office [“copy for file, Sept. 1u-not
sent” written in upper right corner] ◙ Note on Useful Research and
Theoretical Research [draft] ◙ A Proposed Plan for Greater Freedom and
Service of the Eugenics Record Office ◙ (D) Studies on the Archives of the
Eugenics Record Office [“Notes for 1939 Report” written in upper right
corner] ◙ Carnegie Institution of Washington, President and Trustees,
President, Vannevar Bush ◙ Children traits [blank form] ◙ Deportation
[draft] ◙ The Deportation of Public Charges to the Countries, States and
Towns which Produced Them… ◙ Future Genetics [draft] ◙ Handwritten notes ◙
Carnegie Institution of Washington corporate structure chart [hand drawn] ◙
Correspondence ▪ John C. Merriam, 1934 (2) ▪
A. F. Blakeslee,1938 ▪
E. A. Varela,1939
▪
John B. Trevor, 1939 |
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Eugenics Record Office
Publications
Catalog of Publications, Eugenics Record Office ◙ Correspondence 1929 ▪ Charles
B. Davenport ▪
New York Telephone Company (2) ▪
Julia Goodrich |
C-2-4:12 |
Eugenics Research
Supporters
◙ Correspondence ▪ Mrs. E. B. Phillips,1921-27 (3) ▪
E. B. Phillips, 1921-27 (9) ▪
James Phillips,1922 ▪
Madison Grant,1925 ▪
Alice Brown,1926 (3) ▪
Charles B. Davenport,1928
(3) ▪
C. A. Russell,1928
◙
Memorandum on Charles F. Ruggles |
C-2-4:13 |
Forms Used in Surveys
Abridged Record of Family Traits ◙ Single-Trait Pedigree ◙ Eugenics
Inventory of Traits of One Family ◙ Inheritance of Racing Capacity in the
Thoroughbred Horse ◙ Researches on the Measure and Inheritance of Racing
Capacity in the Thoroughbred Horse, the Predicted vs the Actual in
Race-Performance ◙ First-hand Data Concerning the Qualities of an Individual
Thoroughbred Horse ◙ Nearest Kin [thoroughbred] folder |
C-2-4:14 |
Frederick
Osborn-Correspondence ERA; Survey of Eugenic Research-1931; Manuscript:
Possibilities of Social Eugenics
Yearbook of the Eugenics Research Association, January 1932 ◙ Studies in
Eugenics or Social Eugenics [outline] ◙ The Eugenics Movement ◙ October 28,
1932, Comments on Outline of Research in the Field of Population, submitted
by Professor Fairchild, October 6 ◙ Postscript: Possibilities of Social
Eugenics ◙ Survey of Eugenic Research-1931 ◙ Correspondence ▪ Frederick
Osborn,1930
(9) ▪
Charles B
Davenport,1930 |
C-2-4:15 |
International Congress
of Eugenics; Bibliography of Eugenics; American Eugenics Society Report-1926
A Brief Bibliography of
Eugenics, issued by the American Eugenics Society ◙ From “The Annals” of the
American Academy of Political and Social Science, July 1935, Third
International Congress of Eugenics, a Decade of Progress in Eugenics ◙
Correspondence 1935 ▪ John C. Merriam (2) ▪
Frank F. Bunker |
C-2-4:16 |
International
Federation of Eugenics
“The International Federation of Eugenic Organizations, Report of the
Committee on Standardization of Pedigree Charts: 1926”
Eugenical News 11:7 (July 1926) ◙ Resolutions Passed by the
International Commission of Eugenics and by the International Federation of
Eugenic Organizations, September 20, 1924 ◙ International Federation of
Eugenics Organisations, Minutes of Business Meeting, 27 September 1929 ◙
International Federation of Eugenic Organizations, Agenda, 1930 meeting ◙
Programme, I. F. E. O, Meeting ◙ International Federation of Eugenic
Organizations, Memorandum on the Election of President ◙ Ninth Meeting of
the International Federation of Eugenic Organizations, Farnham, Dorset, 1930
[meeting report] ◙ Ninth Meeting held in Dorset, England, Excursions
Programme, September 10-15, 1930 ◙ Directions for the Federation Meeting at
Farnham, Dorset ◙ luncheon invitations from Major and Mrs. Leonard Darwin to
Dr. and Mrs. Laughlin ◙ invitation to meet Captain Pitt-Rivers and Sir
Bernard Mallet ◙ handbill advertising 1930 meeting and listing some of those
who had announced intentions of attending ◙ Hon. Secretary’s Report ◙
Resolutions to be Presented by the American Delegates at the Farnham Meeting
1930 [proof copy] ◙ Proposed Resolution (under Hon. Secretary’s Report ) ◙
International Federation of Eugenic Organisations, Cash Statement, 31 August
1930 ◙ Department of Animal Genetics, 26 September 1930, Programme ◙
International Federation of Eugenic Organisations proposes ◙ The Federation
and the International Bureau of the League of Nations ◙ Relation Between the
Federation and the International Research Council ◙ Federation and the
Pan-Pacific Congress ◙ The International Commission of Eugenics, Rules and
Membership, 1923 ◙ International Federation of Eugenic Organizations,
Membership List and Governing Rules, 1927, 1929 ◙ Correspondence 1930 ▪ Charles B.
Davenport (3) ▪
C. B. S. Hodson (10) ▪
Charles G. Campbell ▪ Frederick Osborn ▪
R. A. Fisher (2) ▪ E. F.
Sheepshanks ▪ Scotland Yard ▪ E. M. |
C-2-4:17 |
Lists of Persons
Consulted by Eugenics Research Association
Eugenic Agencies [list] ◙ Memorandum to Consider ◙ Memo. On Field in
Cytology ◙ Notes on Eugenics Record Office ◙ Original Advisory Committee of
the Eugenics Record Office, Dec. 1912 ◙ Committee on Immigration and
Naturalization, House of Representatives, Sixty-Seventh Congress, March 1923
◙ National Research Council 1938-39, Committee on Human Heredity ◙ Former
Presidents of the Eugenics Research Association, 1913-1939 ◙ List of
individuals who have conducted effective researches in human heredity and
family-stock betterment… ◙ Handwritten notes ◙ Correspondence ▪ Harry
Laughlin to ? [unfinished draft], 1928
▪
Elizabeth Howe,1939 (3) |
C-2-4:18 |
Memorandums of Study
Ideas
Definition of Heredity ◙ Memorandum on What and How Long is a Generation? ◙
Memorandum on Evolution ◙ Memorandum of C. B. D. Philosophy ◙ Consanguinity
Studies [note] ◙ Memorandum for Dr. W. C. Hunt ◙ Multiple Factors [note] ◙
Inbreeding and Uniformity [note] ◙ Prepare outline for studies…[note] ◙
General Notes ◙ Handwritten notes |
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Photographs--H. H.
Laughlin and Staff-1934
Staff and members-Dept. of Genetics, May 12, 1934 [photograph], separate
identification sheet included ◙ Harry H. Laughlin [photographs] ◙
Dr. Jon Alfred Mjoen in front of Vinderen Laboratorium [photograph] ◙
Stewart House [photograph]
◙
Correspondence 1934 ▪ Secretary, Biological Laboratory
▪
F. M. MacNaught ▪
Julian P. Scott |
C-2-4:20 |
Plans for Development
of Eugenics Office
Notes for Merriam and
Streeter…I thank you for your letter concerning my visit to Cuba… ◙
Memorandum on Organization and Work of a Possible Institution of Eugenics ◙
The Main Problems in Current Eugenical Research ◙ Long-Time Plan “As for a
Cathedral or a University” for the Development of the Eugenics Record office
◙ Four Points Desired in the Immediate Future Policy of the Carnegie
Institution of Washington in the Development of the Eugenics Record Office
at Cold Spring Harbor, Long Island, New York ◙ Carnegie Institution of
Washington, “In accordance with authority granted to the President…has
appointed a special committee to undertake a study…maintenance and extension
of research activities [ca. 1929] ◙ Memorandum for Dr. Merriam re Meeting of
Advisory Committee on Eugenics Record Office, February 19, 1929 ◙
Correspondence 1929 ▪ A. V. Kidder |
C-2-4:21 |
Proposed Salmon
Institute for Eugenical Research, 1925
Memorandum on Organization and Work of a Possible Institution of Eugenics ◙
Memorandum on Work of a Possible Eugenical Institution of the American
Eugenics Society ◙ Memorandum for Mr. E. S. Gosney…Plan for Practical Work
in Family-Stock Betterment ◙ General Outline of the Organization of the
Proposed Salmon Institution for Eugenical Research ◙ Correspondence 1925 ▪ Walter
J. Salmon |
C-2-4:22 |
Proposed Study of E.
R. O. - Census Information
Agreement between the Executive Council of the Sixth International Congress
of Genetics and the Managing Committee of the Third International Congress
of Eugenics [blank form] ◙ Order of Business for the Meeting of the Board of
Directors of the Eugenics Research Association, February 19, 1931 ◙
Tentative Proposals for Field Research in the Social Aspects of Eugenics,
(Confidential) [Lorimer & Osborn, Feb. ’31 written in upper right] ◙
Handwritten notes ◙ Clippings ◙ Correspondence 1931 ▪ Osborn (2) |
C-2-4:23 |
Student Researchers -
1931
Student Research [outline of instruction] ◙ Correspondence 1931 ▪ E. N. Jones ▪
Kathryn F. Stein |
C-2-4:24 |
Survey Human Resources
of Connecticut - Family Stock Betterment
Survey of the Human Resources of Connecticut, Part I, Family-Stock
Betterment in Connecticut [photocopy] ◙ Resolution Adopted by the Commission
to Survey the Human Resources of Connecticut, November 10, 1938 ◙
Handwritten note ◙ Correspondence 1938-39 ▪ Wilbur L. Cross ▪
Edwin B. Wilson (2) ▪
State Planning Board ▪
Elmer R. Coburn (3) |
|
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Clippings, Poems
Clippings; news stories and poems from newspapers and magazines |
C-2-5:2 |
Eugenics Record Office
and Eugenical News, 1934
Memorandum on the Relation of the Carnegie Institution of Washington to the
Eugenical News ◙ Correspondence 1934 ▪ Walter M. Gilbert
(7) ▪
Mabel Earle
(4) |
C-2-5:3 |
Genetics
and Eugenics Conferences-1939
Fifth International Genetics
Congress, Berlin, September 11th-17th, 1927 [program]
◙ Institut International d’Anthropologie, Office National Hollandais, III
Session, Amsterdam (20-29 Septembre 1927) [program] ◙ Seventh International
Congress of Genetics…August 1937 [announcement of meeting] ◙ International
Human Heredity Committee, Meeting in Edinburgh, draft agenda ◙ notice of
meeting of Statutory Assembly, International Congress of Genetics, August
24, 26, 1939 ◙ La Sociedad Mexicana de Eugenesia, Ciclo de Conferencias.
June 1939 [program] ◙ Seventh International Congress of Genetics, Edinburgh,
23-30 August, 1939 [announcement of meeting] ◙ Exhibit material for the
genetics congress at Edinburgh ◙ Council International Association for
Research in Human Heredity, draft constitution ◙ Correspondence 1939 ▪ E. W.
Lindstrom ▪ Ernst Rudin |
C-2-5:4 |
Genetics Society of
America
Joint Summer Session Program
for Section O. A. A. A. S., Dairy Science Association, Corn Belt
Section…June 25…[program] ◙ Genetics Society of American, Members who wish
to present demonstration papers…[blank form] ◙ Genetics Society of America,
Announcement of the Woods Hole Meeting, Friday, August 23 and Saturday,
August 24, 1935 [program] ◙ Preliminary Announcement of the Winter Meeting,
St. Louis meeting, December31, 1935 to January 2, 1936 |
C-2-5:5 |
Institute of Public
Affairs and Political Sciences
Green Acre Institute of World
Unity, August 1927 [program] ◙ Green Acre, Calendar of Thirty-third Season,
July-August 1927 ◙ International Conciliation, The Sixth
International Conference of American States, Held at Habana, January
16-February 20, 1928, a Survey by James Brown Scott, June 1928, No. 241 ◙
The New Pan Americanism, World Peace Foundation 6L1 (February 1916) ◙
Institute of Politics, Fifth Session, 1925, Round-Table and General
Conferences [program and ticket] ◙ 1925 Institute of Politics, Outline of
Conference on Agriculture and Population Increase ◙ Preliminary
Announcement, Institute of Politics, Sixth Session, 29 July-26 August, 1926
◙ Announcement and Program, Institute of Public Affairs, University of
Virginia, August 8-20, 1927, University of Virginia Summer Quarter
Bulletin, 1:6 (July 1, 1927) ◙ Eighth Session, Institute of Politics,
August 2-30, 1928 [session announcement] ◙ Institute of Public Affairs,
Preliminary Announcement, August 5 to 18, 1928 [session announcement and
invitation to attend] ◙ Invitation to the Third Annual Meeting of the
National Conference on the Science of Politics, Columbia University,
September 7-11, 1925 ◙ Preliminary Announcement, the Institute of Politics,
Williams College, Williamstown, Massachusetts, 1921 ◙ Institute of Politics,
Williamstown, Massachusetts, [program, 1925] ◙ Memorandum on the Outline for
a Round Table of Quality of Population (Prepared for the Williamstown
Institute of Politics) ◙ Suggested Bill to be Introduced in the State
Legislatures. Neither political nor legal disabilities on account of sex or
marriage shall exist within the state… ◙ Draft of the Proposed Amendment to
the Constitution of the United States ◙ One Cent Postcards [unused] ◙
Clippings ◙”Political Scientists Meet at Columbia” by Joseph McGoldrick,
Columbia Alumni News , October 9, 1925 ◙ Correspondence 1921 ▪ Lavinia H. Egan
▪
Harriet A. Storrs ◙
Correspondence 1922 ▪
James H. Robinson
◙ Correspondence 1923-25 ▪
Institute of Politics ▪ W.
W. McLaren (3) ▪
Harry A. Garfield and Laughlin (2) ▪
Edward M. East (4) ▪
National Conference on the Science of Politics ▪ Joseph McGoldrick
◙ Correspondence 1927▪
Charles G. Maphis |
C-2-5:6 |
International Federation of Eugenics
International Commission of Eugenics, Rules and Membership, 1923 ◙
International Commission of Eugenics, Report of the Committee on Official
List of Members ◙ International Federation of Eugenic Societies, Rules and
Official List of Members, 1925 ◙ International Federation of Eugenic
Organizations, Membership Lists and Governing Rules, 1927 ◙ International
Commission of Eugenics, Report from Programme Committee ◙ Resolution brought
forward by Dr. Davenport ◙ International Commission of Eugenics, Minutes of
September 1924 meeting in Milan ◙ 4/29/25 Memorandum in reference to the
American Membership on the International Commission of Eugenics ◙
International Commission of Eugenics, London, July 14th and 15th
1925 Agenda ◙ International Commission of Eugenics, London, Wednesday. July
15th 2:30 p.m. Agenda for Discussion Meeting ◙ 2/ /1925 notice of
International Commission of Eugenics meeting ◙ International Commission of
Eugenics, London, July 14th-15th, 1925 Programme ◙
International Commission of Eugenics [summary of meeting] ◙ International
Commission of Eugenics, July 14-15, 1925, minutes of meeting ◙ Annual
meeting of the International Federation of Eugenics Organizations [September
20, 1927] minutes of meeting ◙ “Annual Meeting of the International
Federation of Eugenics Organisations” Eugenics Review 19:8 (October
1927) ◙ Provisional Programme of the Conference of the International
Federation of Eugenic Organisations, Munich, Sept. 13th and 14th,
1928 ◙ Agenda [Munich meeting] ◙ International Commission of Eugenics, At
the meeting…July 15.. ◙ International Federation of Eugenic Organisations,
Cash Statement for the year ended 31st August 1929 ◙ Programme
for the Munich Meeting of the International Federation of Eugenic
Organisations ◙ International Federation of Eugenics Organisations, 1928
[minutes of meeting] ◙ Provisional Agenda ◙ Memorandum [Rome meeting] ◙ 3rd
Eugenics Congress program committee ◙ 3rd International Congress
of Eugenics, acceptance for two-minute speeches for Eugenics Dinner ◙ 3rd
International Congress of Eugenics, provisional program ◙ Program of the
sessions of The Third International Congress of Eugenics…August 12-23, 1932
◙ Memoranda of Principal Exhibition Halls and Research Colleges…compiled for
delegates to The Third International Congress of Eugenics ◙ List of Events
for Members of the Third International Congress of Eugenics, in and about
New York City ◙ Dinner of welcome…6th International Congress of
Genetics and the Third International Congress of Eugenics…[program] ◙
American Museum of Natural History guide leaflet ◙ Memorandum, in accordance
with Rule 8… ◙ Correspondence 1925-30 ▪
Cora Hodson (13) ▪
Irving Fisher (4)
◙ Correspondence 1925 ▪
Leonard Darwin ▪
Douglas P. Murphy ▪
Field Secretary, Eugenics Society
◙ Correspondence 1926 ▪
Secretary General, League of Red Cross Societies
◙ Correspondence 1928 ▪
Paul M. Kinsie ▪
Eldon Moore ▪
Medical Officer under the Mental Deficiency Act for the County of Middlesex
▪
unsigned re Munich
meeting ▪ Dr Gini
[invitation] n.d. ▪
Hodson (2)
◙ Correspondence 1929 ▪
Bailliere, Tindall & Cox
▪
Federation
◙ Correspondence 1930 ▪
Albert Johnson ▪
Administrative Secretary’s Report ▪
Memorandum ▪
Leon Whitney
(2)
◙ Correspondence 1931-32 ▪
E. M. East ▪ Davenport |
C-2-5:7 |
Kirksville Normal
School Index, 1/15/1919
Index, 10:32 (January 15, 1919) |
C-2-5:8 |
Letters of
Recommendation for Teaching, 1896-1905
◙ Letters of recommendation from ▪ R. C. Norton ▪ C. W. Proctor ▪ William
Richardson ▪ J. Lewis ▪ R. B. Arnold ▪ J. H. Scarborough ▪ John R. Kirk ▪ J. M.
Beck ▪ D. F. Smith ▪ C. F. Brown ▪ F. L. Moffett ▪ P. B. Wilks ▪ W. M. Speers ▪ F.
Gibbons ▪ C. F. Lamkin ▪ H. Clay Harvey ▪ E. E. Funk ▪ Ermine Owen ▪ W. R.
Holloway ▪ J. E. Rieger |
C-2-5:9 |
Reports to the
Department of Genetics, 1935, 1936, 1937
Eugenics at Work
(pamphlet) ◙ Carnegie Institution of Washington, Annual Report of the
Director of the Department of Genetics [reprinted from Year Book No. 33,
for the year 1933-34, pages 31 to 60, issued December 14, 1934] ◙ Carnegie
Institution of Washington, Annual Report of the Director of the Department
of Genetics [reprinted from Year Book No. 34, for the year 1934-35,
pages 37 to 64, issued December 13, 1935] ◙ Researches in Pan American
population history ◙ “Studies in Eugenics and Heredity, Heredity in the
Thoroughbred Horse” by H. H. Laughlin [reprinted from Annual Report
of Department of Genetics, Year Book No. 34, 1934-35 ◙ Father-Adult
Son: Stature [chart] ◙ Brother-Sister Stature [chart] ◙ Handwritten notes ◙
Correspondence, 1933-36 ▪ Charles B. Davenport (3) ▪
George L. Streeter
(7) ▪
Blakeslee (2) ▪
Frank F. Bunker (2) |
C-2-5:10 |
Respiratory Diseases
and Inheritance
Family Distribution of Respiratory Types [chart] ◙ Ca Family [chart] ◙
Handwritten note ◙ Correspondence, 1928-29 ▪ J. M. Nielsen
(5) |
C-2-5:11 |
Second Emigration
Conference-Havana-1928
The American Representatives to
the “Emigration Conference,” which will meet in Cuba March 31, 1928, should
stand for two primary principles ◙ The Second Emigration Conference: Havana,
1928(summary of meeting) ◙ Second International Confernce of Emigration and
Immigration, Address of Dr. Rafael Martinez Ortiz ◙ Primera Comision, Dr. J.
A. Lopez Del Valle, Ponencia, Aprobada por la Sub-Comision Informante ◙
Charta Comision, Declaracion de Principios Acerca de los Problemas
Migratorios ◙ Resolutions Adopted by the First Section ◙ Resolutions Adopted
by the Fourth Section ◙ Catalog of Publications, International Labor Office,
May 1926 ◙ National Academy of Science Annual Meeting, 1936 (program) ◙
National Academy of Sciences, Annual Meeting 1936, Abstracts of Papers
Presented at the Scientific Sessions ◙ handwritten notes
Correspondence with Madison
Grant, 1928-34 (7) ◙ Correspondence
1927-28 ▪
D. F. Ramos (2) ▪ Magnusson
▪ Dr.
Francisco M. Fernandez (2) ▪ Frank B. Kellogg ▪
Robe Carl White, Department of Labor ▪
Henry Garrett, Department of Labor ▪ Albert Johnson (4) ▪
John B. Trevor (2) ▪ Robert E.
Olds ▪
Davenport
(2) ▪
Department of State ▪
John Merriam ▪
Segunda Conferencia Internacional de Emigracion e Inmigracion ▪
Sebastias Sampaio ▪ Surgeon-General
▪ El que suscribe, Doctor Jose
Enrique Sandoval, Secretario General de la Oficina Pan Americana de
Eugenesia y Homicultura… ◙ Correspondence 1934 ▪
W. W. Campbell |
C-2-5:12 |
Specialized Sense Test
Specialized Tests for Sense of Elegance Quality in Fur [instructions for
test] ◙ A (1) Kind of Fur [blank form] ◙ Furs [names and addresses of
companies] ◙ “Promise of Genius in Children Revealed by Simple Tests” by
Marjorie Van de Water, Science News Letter, May 16, 1931 ◙
Handwritten notes ◙ Correspondence 1932 ▪ Norman C. Meier (3) ▪
Mr. Firmage (2) |
C-2-5:13 |
Who's Who
correspondence, Man of Science
◙ Pansy Bowen Laughlin,
List of certificates and Diplomas ◙ Harry H. Laughlin biographical sketches ▪
American Men of Science, n.d.; Who’s Who in
America,
n.d. ▪ Who’s Who in
America,
Vol. 19, 1936-37 ▪ Laughlin resume,1922 ◙ Correspondence ▪ Who’s Who Among North American Authors
and Harry Laughlin.n.d.-1938 (4) ▪
International Trade and Transport [includes bio sketch]
n.d.
▪ National
Cyclopedia of American Biography,1925-26 (3) ▪
National Institute of Social Sciences [includes memorandum describing
Laughlin’s work in social sciences during year],1926 ▪
Index Biologicorum [note in upper right corner “card
returned, Sept. 1926”]
n.d. ▪
First Families of America,1927
▪ Williams and Wilkins Company,1934-35
(4) ▪ Town and Country
Review,1934-35 (6) ▪
Journal of Industry
and Finance,1934
▪
International Who’s Who [handwritten at bottom: “revised
questionnaire, returned July 25, 1936”]
n.d. |
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1939 Report of
Researches in Eugenics and Heredity
Certificate of appreciation for display at Second International Congress of
Eugenics, September 1921 [blank form] ◙ Report for the Year Ending June 30,
1939, Researches in Eugenics and Heredity [draft] |
C-2-6:2 |
Biological Laboratory
Bulletins
The Biological Laboratory,
Long Island Biological Association, 1924 ◙ Annual Report of the
Biological Laboratory, 1926 ◙ Annual Announcement of the Biological
Laboratory, 1927 ◙ The Biological Laboratory 1:Special (August
27, 1929) ◙ Shall We Have on Long Island the World’s Greatest Biological
Center? ◙ Nassau County Survey [blank form] ◙ Note on Immigrant Rights ◙
Note on Desirable Research on Racial Standards ◙ Memorandum on Unemployment
Census in Relation to Eugenics and Deportation ◙ Outline of Studies to be
Made by Each Field Worker ◙ The Scientific Study of Population ◙ Traits ◙
“Records show that since 1921…the Eugenics Record Office has tended ◙
Handwritten notes |
C-2-6:3 |
Birth Control,
Catholic, Clippings, Germans, Eugenics Laws, Sterilization
“Birth Control and the Moral
Law” by W. R. Inge, Atlantic Monthly, December 1930 ◙ “The Truth
Shall Make you Free” [booklet] ◙ “In Praise of Hitlerism, by a Nazi
Granddaughter of John Jay” [clipping] ◙ Clippings ◙ “The Church and Birth
Control” by Charles Fiske ◙ “The Encyclical on Marriage, an Editorial”
Outlook and Independent, January 21, 1931 ◙ “In the biologically and
socially vital field of human reproduction, the Encyclical speaks with
ecclesiastical authority…” ◙ “January first was stipulated under the new
German sterilization law as the date…” ◙ “What is asserted in favor of the
social and eugenic ‘indication’…” Note:
Fellowship Forum, January 17, 1931 was originally in this folder.
It has been removed due to deterioration; contents could not be
photocopied. |
C-2-6:4 |
Eugenical Materiel
Suggestions; Yale, Stewart Paton Correspondence
◙ Correspondence
1926-27 ▪ Stewart Paton (21) ▪
Leonard Darwin ▪
Leon F. Whitney |
C-2-6:5 |
Grant's Nordic Blood
in America
A New Zoological
Classification of the Hominidae ◙ Additional Notes on a New Classification
of the Hominidae ◙ Notes on Desirable Research on Racial Standards
◙ Memorandum for Drs. Derby’s
Committee 4/27/1926 ◙
Correspondence, 1930-31 ▪
AEH [Arthur E. Hamilton] ▪
Madison
Grant |
C-2-6:6 |
Human
Resources of Connecticut - Analysis of Laws
The Survey of the Human
Resources of Connecticut: 1936 [study and exhibit brochure] ◙ Fifteenth
Census [1930] population registry cards [blank] ◙ Hereditary Endowments of
the People as a Basic Natural Resource ◙ Note for minutes of the meeting of
the Division of Animal Biology, Cold Spring Harbor, October 28, 1938 ◙
Survey of the Human Resources of Connecticut…progress reports of five
researches conducted by the Survey… ◙ Survey of the Human Resources of
Connecticut, Notes on: The Responsibility of the Physician in the
Conservation of the Human Resources of the Commonwealth [“confidential copy,
return to H. H. Laughlin” written in upper right corner] ◙ Resolution to
present to the Congress of the United States an argument on the desirability
of converting the Decennial Census into a Permanent Registry of the Whole
Population ◙ Handwritten note |
C-2-6:7 |
Human Resources of
Connecticut - Chapter 3
The Survey on the Human
Resources of Connecticut, Chapter 3, Eight Handicapped Families of
Connecticut in Each of Which Feeble-Mindedness is Common, of Volume I, the
Test: Family-Stock Betterment in Connecticut [draft] |
C-2-6:8 |
International Congress
of Genetics
Genetics Society of America travel information in connection with the
Seventh International Congress of Genetics, Edinburgh, Scotland, August
23-20, 1939 |
C-2-6:9 |
National Academy of
Sciences, American Philosophical Association, Membership and Others
◙
Invitations and announcements ▪ Academy of Political Science, semi-annual
meeting, April 28, 1933 [program] ▪ Annual Dinner of the National Institution
of Social Sciences, May 9, 1935 ▪ American Institute Medal and Fellowship
Awards Dinner, February 6, 1936 ▪ American Association of Physical
Anthropologists, 7th annual meeting, April 30, May 1-2, 1936
[preliminary announcement] ▪ American Philosophical Society, Program, Autumn
General Meeting, November 18-19, 1938 ▪ Carnegie Institution of
Washington Lectures, George Sarton, November 17, 1938, Arthur L. Day,
November 22, 1938, George L. Streeter, November 29, 1938 ▪ Dedication of Elihu Root Hall, December 8, 1938 ▪
John Campbell Merriam retirement dinner, December 8, 1938 [invitation & rsvp card] ▪ Carnegie Institution of
Washington annual exhibition, December 9, 1938 [invitation] ◙ The List of
the American Philosophical Society, held at Philadelphia, for Promoting
Useful Knowledge, October 1933 ◙ National Research Council,
Organization and Members, 1933-34, April 1934 ◙ Report of the
National Research Council for the Year July 1, 1936-June 30, 1937 ◙
Members of the National Academy of Sciences, October 2, 1933 ◙ National
Academy of Sciences, Annual Meeting, Elections-April 25, 1934 ◙ Data for
Entry in International Directory of Anthropologists ◙ Correspondence 1929
▪
Thomas
A. Jenkins (6) ▪
William Steuart
◙ Correspondence 1933 ▪ Ethel Warner ◙ Correspondence 1934 ▪
Paul Brockett
and (3) ▪ Franklin
Institute ▪
American Philosophical Society
▪
William Gregory ▪
W. W. Campbell
◙ Correspondence 1935 ▪
Alfred Knight
◙ Correspondence 1936 ▪
H. L. Shapiro
▪
Dr. Riddle |
C-2-6:10 |
Organizations and
Subscriptions
Membership renewal cards from: Academy of
Political Science; American Academy of Political and Social Science;
American Association for the Advancement of Science; American Genetic
Association; American Geographic Society; American Museum of Natural
History; American Society of International Law; American Society of
Naturalists; Cold Spring Harbor Village Improvement Society; Federal Council
of the Churches of Christ in America; Genetics; Population Association of
America; Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine ◙ Associate Member’s
Ticket, The American Museum of Natural History, 1938 ◙ American Association
of Physical Anthropologists invitation to dinner in honor of Dr. Ales
Hrdlicka, April 4, [1939] ◙ Program of the American Society of Naturalists,
Fifty-sixth Annual Meeting, December 28-30, 1938 ◙ Foreign Policy
Association Luncheon Discussion, November 4, 1939 [program] ◙ Report of
Activities of the American Eugenics Society, 1936-1937, Presented at the
Twelfth Annual Meeting, September 23, 1937 ◙ Minutes, 12th
Annual Meeting of the American Eugenics Society, September 23, 1937 ◙
Genetics Society of America, October 8, 1937, Preliminary Announcement of
Winter Meeting ◙ Correspondence 1936 ▪ American Statistical Association ◙
Correspondence 1938 ▪ New York Civic
League ▪ Walter
H. Ryle ◙ Correspondence 1939 ▪
Northeast Missouri State Teachers College ▪
Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine (2)
▪
American Genetic Association ▪
Population Association of America ▪
National Institute of Social Sciences |
C-2-6:11 |
Population Materials -
16th Census, Samoa, Guam
United States Department of Commence, Sixteen Census of the United States,
1940, American Samoa, October 1940 ◙ United States Department of Commerce,
Sixteenth Census of the United States, 1940, Guam, December 1940 |
C-2-6:12 |
Press Clippings
England, Ireland, 1939 Eugenics Conference
Clippings |
C-2-6:13 |
Principles of
Eugenics-Notes-Clippings
Memorandum on the Practical Spread of Eugenical Activities ◙ Outline of a
Proposed Scientific Study of Immigration, and Other Biological
Race-Determining Factors, in the Western Hemisphere, since 1492 ◙ (1) Those
involving a given political unit … [draft] ◙ Project [list] ◙ Handwritten
notes ◙ Clippings ◙ Correspondence 1921 ▪ C. F. Dight (3) |
C-2-6:14 |
Proposed Legislation
for Feebleminded-New York
◙
Proposed Amendment to Sect. 1145 of the Penal Code for Physicians ◙
Sayings of Others pamphlet
◙ The New Family pamphlet ◙ Press Letter from the State Bureau of Vital
Statistics--Race Suicide in Virginia by Carter W. Wormeley (3)
◙ Memorandum in support of Antin-Cole Bill ◙
Correspondence W.A. Plecker, State Registrar,1923 ▪
John B. Leeds ▪
Annie G. Porritt ▪ Robert Speer ▪ Madison Grant
◙
Correspondence1923 ▪ Homer Folks to All
Interested parties ▪ Memorandum, Eugenics Society of the
United States of America (2) |
C-2-6:15 |
Quips on Eugenics -
Archive Problems
Memorandum on Re-Classification of the Archives ◙ Memorandum on the Main
Unsolved Punch-Card Problem for the Archives of the Eugenic Record Office ◙
Contents of “Punch Card in Archives” Basket ◙ Varia, Most Harvard men are
familiar with the quatrain… ◙ Comic strip [about family pedigrees]
copyrighted by the American Eugenics Society ◙ Clippings |
C-2-6:16 |
Survey of Connecticut
- Letters and Materials
Memorandum on Differential Fertility Drafts ◙ Time for Writing the Files for
Eugenical Data ◙ General Findings ◙ 2. Specific Analyses ◙ 3. Summary Table:
Blood-stock Analysis of Eight Mentally Handicapped Families of Connecticut ◙
Specifications for Photolithographic Job ◙ Specific Instructions for
Filing Eugenical Material by the Kindred System by W. E. Southwick ◙
Inventory of the 3 x 4 cards in the Archives ◙ Occupational Studies of the
Population of _______ [blank form, 5 pages] ◙ Occupational Studies of the
Population of _______ [blank form, 2 pages] ◙ Correspondence 1937 ▪ Walter E.
Southwick (4) ▪
International Business Machines Corporation ▪
Mabel A. Matthews (2) |
C-2-6:17 |
Training Course for
Field Workers
Training Course for Field Workers-1921 [course schedule] ◙ Books Used with
the Training Class [bibliography] Correspondence 1923 ▪ Charles B.
Davenport ▪
William E. Snow |
C-2-6:18 |
Unemployment Census
The Galton Society, Wednesday,
February 27, 1924, Subject: Emigration Studies in Europe [outline] ◙
Memorandum on Unemployment Census in Relation to Eugenics and Deportation ◙
Clippings ◙ Correspondence 1934 ▪ Director, Bureau of the Census
(2) ▪
Committee on Government Statistics and Information Services, Advisory
Committee to the Secretary of Labor, Memorandum, Statistics of Emigration
and Immigration Collected by the United States Bureau of Immigration
▪
Committee on Government Statistics and Information Services ▪ John B. Trevor
|
C-2-6:19 |
Work of the Eugenics
Record Office
I. Advisory Committee, The
functions of President Merriam’s Advisory Committee on the work of the
Eugenics Record Office fall logically into two main fields… ◙ II. Present
Administrative Needs of the Eugenics Record Office ◙ III. Restoration of
Physical Property ◙ IV. Three Critical Administrative Situations. There are
three critical details in organization which, in the interests of
effectiveness, call for straight-forward and vigorous decision… |
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Human Resources of
Connecticut - Part 4
Survey of the Human Resources of Connecticut, The Feeble-Minded Within the
Population, Chart I. Statement of the Problem [chart] ◙ Record of Progress
Made on Charts, September 26, 1938 [check list] ◙ The Survey of the Human
Resources of Connecticut, Part Four, Portfolio of 25 charts in 3 lots [check
list] |
C-2-7:2 |
Jews - Clippings- Late
1930s
Clippings |
C-2-7:3 |
Material Relating to
Patent Investigations
List of categories for
tabulations ◙ Handwritten notes ◙ Correspondence 1928
▪ Statistical Tabulating
Service |
C-2-7:4 |
Naturalization
Information - 1929
General Information Regarding Naturalization ◙ Correspondence: Bureau of
Naturalization
and Harry Laughlin 4/5
to 4/29/1929 (2) |
C-2-7:5 |
Population Studies -
1931
U. S. Department of Commerce,
Bureau of the Census, Fifteenth Census, Coding Instructions for the
Population Schedule, (Except Occupations) revised ◙ U. S. Department of
Commerce, Bureau of the Census, Fifteenth Census, Instructions for the
Family Transcription Sheet, Revised ◙ Department of Commerce, Bureau of the
Census, Fifteenth Census of the United States: 1930, Illustrative Example of
Completed Population Schedule ◙ Family Transcription Sheet: 1930 [blank
form] ◙ Correspondence 1931 ▪ Leon E. Truesdell
(3) |
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C-2-8 |
Survey of the Human
Resources of Connecticut (preliminary copy)
Part I: Family-stock Betterment in Connecticut [text copy] ◙ Part II:
Eight Handicapped Families of Connecticut in Each of Which Feeble-Mindedness
is Common [text copy] ◙ Part III: The Laws of Connecticut Which Bear Upon
the Conservation of then Population of the Commonwealth in Numbers, Race and
Inborn Quality [text copy] Note: text copy includes penciled corrections and
revisions. |
C-2-9
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Survey of the Human
Resources of Connecticut (preliminary copy)
Part I: Family-stock Betterment in
Connecticut [proof copy] ◙ Part II: Eight Handicapped Families of
Connecticut in Each of Which Feeble-Mindedness is Common [proof copy] ◙ Part
III: The Laws of Connecticut Which Bear Upon the Conservation of then
Population of the Commonwealth in Numbers, Race and Inborn Quality [proof
copy] ◙ Part IV: Portfolio of Fifteen Charts. Note: the proof copy is a
revision of the text copy, but also includes penciled corrections and
revisions. |
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Articles Appearing on
Immigration - 1920s
Printed for use of the House Committee on Immigration and Naturalization,
Letter to Hon. Albert Johnson from Charles E. Hughes, February 8, 1924 ◙ 68th
Congress, 1st Session, House of Representatives, Report No. 176,
Restrictions of Immigration, February 9, 1924 ◙ 68th Congress, 1st
Session, House of Representatives, Report No. 350, Restrictions of
Immigration, March 24, 1924 ◙ 68th Congress, 1st
Session, House of Representatives, Report No. 350, part 2, Restrictions of
Immigration, March 27, 1924 ◙ 68th Congress, 1st
Session, Committee Print, Recent Decisions Affecting Enforcement of the
Immigration Laws ◙ 69th Congress, 1st Session, House
of Representatives, Report No. 871, Immigration and Naturalization of Alien
Veterans, April 13, 1926 ◙ Public – No. 139, 68th Congress, (H.
R. 7995), Immigration Visas ◙ Second and Third Report of the Committee on
Selective Immigration of the Eugenics Society of the United States of
America (July 3, 1925) ◙ Extract from the Address of the Secretary of Labor
Before the Americus Republican Club, Pittsburgh, Pa., Friday Evening, April
27, 1923 ◙ Extract of the Speech of Secretary of Labor, James J. Davis to
Alleghany County League of Women Voters, Pittsburgh, Pa., Friday, April 27,
1923 ◙ Extract from the Speech of the Secretary of Labor, James J. Davis, at
Woodlawn, Pa., April 28, 1923 ◙ Extracts from Address of Secretary of Labor,
Hon. James J. Davis, at New Martinsville, W. Va. Evening, April 29, 1923 ◙
“The Institute of Pacific Relations” by J. Merle Davis, International
Conciliation, No. 218 (March 1926) ◙ House of Representatives, Committee
on Immigration and Naturalization, Legislative Calendar, 69th
Congress, 1st Session, No.3, January 21, 1926 ◙ House of
Representatives, Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, Legislative
Calendar, 69th Congress, 1st Session, No.4, February
10, 1926 ◙ House of Representatives, Committee on Immigration and
Naturalization, Legislative Calendar, 69th Congress, 1st
Session, No.5, March 9, 1926 ◙ House of Representatives, Committee on
Immigration and Naturalization, Legislative Calendar, 69th
Congress, 1st Session, No.6, April 17, 1926 ◙ House of
Representatives, Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, Legislative
Calendar, 69th Congress, 1st Session, No.7, April 29,
1926 ◙ “A New Era in Canadian Immigration” by E. L. Chicanot,
International Interpreter, May 10, 1924 ◙ “Have We an ‘Alien Menace’?”
by Henry C. Curran, Collier’s national Weekly, July 4, 1925 ◙ “Made
in Italy” by Rollin Lynde Hartt, The Independent, July 23, 1921 ◙
“More Irish than Ireland,” by Rollin Lynde Hartt. The Independent,
August 20, 1921 ◙ “ The German-American Irreconcilables” by Rollin Lynde
Hartt, The Independent, September 17, 1921 ◙ Clippings |
C-4-1:2 |
C. M. Goethe
Correspondence 1920s – Immigration
Pamphlets of the Immigration Study Commission, Sacramento, California: 6
to 1, Cruelly Heavy Odds; Coolies Constitute a Low-Consumption Market;
Breeding to Bread Line is Chief Cause of War ◙ Clippings ◙
C.M. Goethe Correspondence with ▪ Harry Laughlin, 1925-1929 (43)
▪
S. J. Holmes,1925-27 (2) ▪
Editor Tribune,1925
▪
Harrison Hunt 1925-1929 (4) ▪
Eugenics Research Association,
1925-28 (8)
▪ Leon F. Whitney 1926-28 (4) ◙ Goethe Correspondence 1926
▪
Ethel Richardson ▪
S. W. Ward ▪ D. L. Cease ▪
Fieldworker for immediate release ▪
Field correspondence (2) ▪
to those interested in Immigration Restriction
n.d.
▪
Whitney ▪ H. J. Perkins ▪ David Starr Jordan
◙ Goethe Correspondence 1927▪ Davis
◙ Goethe/Immigration Study Commission Correspondence 1928 (3) ▪ Commission’s Fieldworker
▪ Editor, Tribune ▪
Editor, Press
▪
John B. Trevor ▪
D. F. Houston (2) ▪
“322 automobiles filled with Mexican laborers…”
▪
“Anticipating Mrs. Cohn’s November 12th
paper…”
▪
“a clipping comes declaring Canadian leaders…”
▪
“an idea of wages in Constantinople…"
▪
Dear Fellow Citizen
▪
C. B. Davenport
▪
Goethe to Dear Sir 1928-1929 (4) ▪
James L. McConaughy
▪
to students of immigration control
▪
Jon Alfred Mjoen
◙ Goethe Correspondence 1929 ▪
Paul Popenoe ▪
Trevor
◙ Other Correspondence ▪
John C. Box ,1926 ▪
Edwin E. Grant, 1927 ▪
R. M. Bradley,1928 (3) ▪
Etta Lasker Rosenshon and Cecilia Razovsky, Editors of The Immigrant
and Laughlin,1928 |
C-4-1:3 |
Eugenical-Mendelian
Analysis; Eugenical Jurisprudence
Embryo-Genetics, to Bridge the Gap Between the Gene and the Anlage ◙ 1.
Memorandum on Human Genetics, The Special Position of Eugenics in Relations
to Mendelian Analysis ◙ Eugenical Jurisprudence [5 pages] ◙ Eugenical
Jurisprudence [3 page draft] ◙ VI. Current Migration Studies |
C-4-1:4 |
Foreword for Parsis
and Eugenics by S. Faredun Desai
Foreword for Parsis and Eugenics ◙ Correspondence 1939 ▪ S. Faredun Desai
(3) |
C-4-1:5 |
Immigration Hearings -
Bills
Four Generations in One
Almshouse at One Time, at Yaphank, Suffolk Co., N. Y., July 27, 1917
[photograph with pedigree] ◙ The M_H_Pedigree [chart] ◙ Actual Pedigree of
Cataract [chart] ◙ Fragment of Dwight Family, Inherited Scholarship [chart]
◙ Actual Pedigree of Hemophilia [chart] ◙ Eugenical Classification of the
Human Stock [outline] ◙ Pedigree of the W— Family of -- Indiana [chart] ◙
“Discussion and Correspondence, Proportions of Defectives for the Northwest
and From the Southeast of Europe” by H. S. Jennings, Science, 59:1524
(March 14, 1924) ◙ Daily Science News Bulletin, No. 145E, Mailed
January 4, 1924, “Immigration Selections Advocated by Eugenists” ◙ Notes on
the Reynolds Bill for the Control of Immigration ◙ Notes on Immigration
Hearing, February 29, 1936 ◙ Outline of Hearing ◙ U. S. Department of Labor,
Immigration and Naturalization Service, Washington, Aliens Admitted and
Departed, Aliens Debarred from Entering, and United States Citizens Arrived
and Departed, Year Ended, June 30, 1935, by Ports ◙ 74th
Congress, 1st Session, H. R. 8163 (Union Calendar No. 381)
[Companion bill to S. 2969 typed at top] ◙ 74th
Congress, 1st Session, Senate Report No. 1156, Calendar No. 1210,
Deportation of Criminals, Report to accompany S. 2969 ◙ 74th
Congress, 1st Session, S. 2969, Calendar No. 1210 [Companion Bill
to HR 8162 (Kerr) typed at top] ◙ 74th Congress, 2nd
Session, S. 4011 [Reynolds bill] ◙ Correspondence 1924 ▪ Irving Fisher (2) ▪
Charles B. Davenport |
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Immigration Trip to Europe--Correspondence
◙
Correspondence 1930
▪
Charles B. Davenport ▪
Madison Grant
(3) ▪
Albert Johnson
(4) ▪
James J. Davis
▪
John B. Trevor (4) ▪
Harry E. Hull ▪
Frank L. Babbott
|
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John C. Box - Texas
Representative - Immigration Committee
“Our Mexican Immigrants” by
Glenn E. Hoover, Foreign Affairs (October 1929) ◙ “Legislation All
Will Commend, ” The Coalitionist 1:7 (January 1930) ◙ “The Danger of
Race Promiscuousness” by David A. Orebaugh.
The Coalitionist 1:8 (February 1930) ◙ 71st Congress, 2nd
Session, H. R. 8523 ◙ House of Representatives, Committee on Immigration and
naturalization, Legislative Calendar, 71st Congress, 2nd
Session, December 14, 1929 ◙ Questions pertaining to Mexican Immigration to
be Answered by Persons Interested in Public Health ◙ Memorandum on a
Proposed Immediate Immigration Program for the American (Patriotic)
Coalition [draft] ◙ Suggested Program for Current Immigration Legislation ◙
A Bill to Restrict Immigration from the Western Hemisphere ◙ Mr. President,
Ladies and Gentlemen [text of speech given by John C. Box at meeting of the
Sons of the American Revolution, December 18, 1929] ◙ Correspondence 1929-30 ▪
partial letter, unknown author & date; "We have 'Mexican' town here as do
most of the valley towns…" ▪
John C. Box (6) ▪ Albert Johnson ▪
E. B. Wilcox |
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Robert Ward, Council
on Reprints - Immigration 1925
“The Crisis in Our Immigration
Policy,” by Robert DeC. Ward, The Institution Quarterly, 4:2 (1913) ◙
“Immigration and the Three Per Cent Restrictive Law,” by Robert DeC. Ward,
Journal of Heredity 12:7 (August-September 1921) ◙ “Some Thoughts on
Immigration Restriction,” by Robert DeC. Ward,
Scientific Monthly 15:4 (October 1922) ◙ “What Next in Immigration
Legislation?” by Robert DeC. Ward, Scientific Monthly 15:6 (December
1922) ◙ “Higher Mental and Physical Standards for Immigrants,” by Robert
DeC. Ward, Scientific Monthly (November 1924) ◙ “The New Immigration
Law and Its Operation,” by Robert DeC. Ward, Scientific Monthly, 21
(July 1925) ◙ “The Third Year of the New Immigration Law,” by Robert DeC.
Ward, Journal of Heredity, 18:1 (January 1927) ◙ Correspondence with
Robert DeC. Ward 1922-1925 (16)
◙ Correspondence 1924
▪ C. Floyd Haviland ▪
Irving
Fisher (3) |
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Census and Immigration
Clippings - Letters- etc., 1931
The Census and Registry. The
following points are listed in favor of making provision for the proposed
“Census and Registry” in connection with the decennial census of 1940… ◙ U.
S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Immigration, June 30, 1928, Beginning on
July 1, a so-called immigrant identification card will be issued… ◙ U. S.
Department of Labor, Bureau of Immigration, July 18, 1928, General Order No.
110, Subject: “Immigrant” Identification Cards ◙ Department of Commerce,
Bureau of the Census, released for the use of afternoon papers on July 29,
1931, Population of New York by Color and Nativity, for Counties and
Principal Cities: 1930 and 1920 ◙ U. S. Department of Labor, Bureau of
Immigration, Analysis of Statistics of Immigration for June, 1931 ◙
Clippings ◙ Correspondence 1931▪ Harry E. Hull 1929-31 (2) ▪
Director of the Bureau of the Census
(3) ▪
Leon E. Truesdell ▪
Secretary, Institute of Politics
▪ Otto Klineberg |
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Conference on
Immigration Policy-1932; Population Association of America, 1936
Annual Report of the Secretary of the Conference on Immigration Policy for
the Period May 26, 1931 to June 2, 1932 ◙ Minutes of the Annual Meeting of
the Conference on Immigration Policy, June 2, 1932 ◙ Minutes of the Fifth
Annual Business Meeting of the Population Association of America, October
30, 1936 ◙ Population Literature 1:4 (October 20, 1935) |
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Deportation and
Responsibility
The racial destiny of every
nation is determined by three primary factors… [draft, originally entitled
Deportation] ◙ Racial Descent of the Senate of the Sixty-Ninth Congress,
Second Session ◙ Fifty-Five Delegates to the Constitutional Convention of
1787 (65 appointed; 55 attended; 39 signed) ◙ Preliminary Memorandum on the
International Aspect of Deportation ◙ Any far-reaching plan to combat crime
in the United States would fail to achieve its fullest possibility if it
neglected the matter of crime among aliens… ◙ Memorandum on Deportation and
Responsibility |
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Economic Research
Correspondence
News-Bulletin of the National Bureau of Economic Research, No. 12 (April 20, 1925), No. 18 (May 10, 1926), No. 24
(March 30, 1927) ◙ Correspondence ▪ National Bureau of Economic Research,1926 ▪
G. R. Stahl, 1927-28 (6) ▪
Walter F. Willcox,1928 |
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Folder 2 - Melting Pot
Work, 1922
Immigration Service [draft] ◙ Immigration and Naturalization Code ◙ Notes on
Immigration Code ◙ House of Representatives Report [outline] ◙ Jewish
Studies, Outline of a Plan for the Determination of Jewish Racial
Quota-Fulfillments Among Both Institutional and College Jews in the United
States ◙ Memorandum: Notes on Immigration ◙ Memorandum: Notes on the New
Immigration Law ◙ Scientific Research and Immigration Legislation ◙ A Bill,
to provide for the examination of prespective immigrants… ◙ Family Basis,
Section l. For the purposes of this act, a family is hereby… ◙ Abstract, Dr.
Harry H. Laughlin of the Carnegie Institution of Washington, who has just
returned from six months’ study… ◙ Biological Research in Immigration ◙ The
Several Filterings of the Immigrant Stream Directed Toward the United States
◙ Immigration Needs ◙ Nativity of Institution Inmates ◙ Scientific
Investigations by the Committee on Immigration and naturalization of the
House of Representatives, Abstract of Studies Made for the Committee ◙
Nativity Quotas, Findings and Ratios ◙ The Measure of Specific Degeneracies
in Immigrant and Native Population Groups of the United States ◙ Points to
Consider in Immigration Study ◙ List of Deportation Charts, List of
Immigration Tables ◙ 1. Seeking New Data from First-Hand Sources… ◙ A given
racial complex of one generation which characterizes a nation may, or may
not find the same racial proportion in subsequent generations… ◙ In the 370
institutions in the general summary there were (on January 1, 1921) 152,531
inmates… ◙ Some historians, statisticians and demographers claim that
immigration merely takes the place of additions by natural reproduction… ◙
During 1923 recent records indicate a still greater intermigration between
Canada and the United States… ◙ What Your Consuls Do [chart] ◙ Nativity
Quotas of Persons Receiving Poor Relief in Massachusetts in 1921 ◙ In the
spring or early summer of 1924 there will be an International Immigration
Conference at Rome… ◙ Dominant principles of immigration control by the
United States ◙ Amendment to Schedule for Use of the Would Be Emigrant ◙
Folder “A” Individual History, Folder “B”, Physical Examination… ◙ Dr. H. H.
Laughlin: - I am sorry that I shall have to confine myself to a short
response… ◙ Future Outline for Immigration Analyses ◙ “Genealogy and
Eugenics,” Eugenical News (April 1923) ◙ “Deportment Systems of the
Several States…” Eugenical News (July 1922) ◙ Handwritten notes ◙
Correspondence ▪
Albert Johnson, 1921-35
▪
Memorandum for Hon. Albert Johnson, Chairman of the Committee on Immigration
and Naturalization,1923
▪
James A. Hamilton, 1924 |
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Immigration and Census
Materials
69th Congress, 2nd session,
Senate, Document 190, National Origin Provision of the Immigration Act of
1924, Message from the President of the United States ◙ 70th Congress, 1st
session, Senate, Document 65, Immigration Quotas on the Basis of National
Origin, Message from the President Immigration Vote as an Index to
Americanism ◙ Memorandum on Immigration ◙ The Committee on Immigration
recommends to the societies represented in the Allied Patriotic Societies,
Inc. the adoption of resolutions… ◙
Congressional Record, 68th Congress, 1st Session,
A Study of the Population of the United States by Capt. John B. Trevor,
Extension of Remarks of Hon. Albert Johnson…June 7, 1924 ◙ The November
Election and Immigration Control ◙ Fourteenth Census of the United States
Population: 1920, Composition and Characteristics of the Population ◙
Practical Eugenical Features of Eugenical Policy [handwritten] ◙
Correspondence ▪
Samuel L. Rogers, 1918 (2) ▪
Fred M. Wren, 1929 (2) |
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Immigration Articles,
1920s
General Information for Immigrants, U. S. Department of Labor, Bureau of
Immigration ◙ Immigration and Crime [Dr. Kelsey written in upper corner] ◙
Suggestions for Committee on Scientific Problems of Human Migration.
Submitted by Chairman of Committee for Consideration at Meeting Called for
January 25, 1923 ◙ U. S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Immigration,
Immigrant Aliens Admitted and Emigrant Aliens Departed, During August, 1925,
and from July 1 to August 31, 1925, by Ports ◙ “The Employment of
Intelligence Tests in the Control of Immigration,” by G. Alfred Lawrence,
The Medical Times (March 1922) ◙ “Overpopulation and Migration as Cause
of War,” by Warren S. Thompson, Birth Control Review (May and June
1925) ◙ “The Significance of Immigration in American History,” by Arthur
Meier Schlesinger, American Journal of Sociology ◙ “Some Racial
Factors in American Life,” by Kenneth D. Miller, Social Christianity
◙ “The Immigration Peril,” by Gino Speranza, World’s Work (November
1923) ◙ “Our Immigration Laws from the Viewpoint of National Eugenics,” by
Robert DeC. Ward, National Geographic Magazine ◙ “Shall We Give Alien
Families a Chance?” by Florina Lasker, The Survey, February 15, 1926
◙ “Recent Northward Migration of the Negro,” by Joseph A. Hill, Monthly
Labor Review (March 1924) ◙ “The Stranger at Our Gate,” by William G.
Shepherd, Hearst’s International (May 1922) ◙ Extracts from Statement
of Hon. Walter F. Lineberger…December 16, 1925 ◙ “Our Immigration Problem,”
by Etta V. Leighton, The New York Times Current History, (April 1922)
◙ “Our Illiterate Vote,” Literary Digest, (Aug. 2, 1924) ◙ “The
Higher Bootlegging-Assisting Immigrants,” Literary Digest, (April 11,
1925 ◙ “Hollanders in America,” “Russians in America,” “The Chinese in the
United States,” “The Japanese in the United States,” “Negroes in America,”
“Indians in the United States,” “The French in America,” Literary Digest
◙ “Race Mixture in Hawaii,” by Vaughan MacCaughey, Journal of Heredity
10:2 (February 1919) ◙ “The South American Melting Pot,” by Isaac F.
Marcosson, Saturday Evening Post, (October 17, 1925) ◙ “May Japanese
Become Citizens?” by Valentine Stuart McClatchy, The Forum 72:3
(September 1924) ◙ “’The Westward Tide of Peoples’” by K. C. McIntosh,
Scribner’s ◙ “A Policy of Imperial Migration,” by John Ross, The
Nineteenth Century (October 1925) ◙ “The International Person, the
Emigrant,” by Fred H. Rindge, Jr., New York Times Current History ◙
“Immigrants of Tomorrow,” by Marcus Eli Ravage, Saturday Evening Post,
December 8, 1923 ◙ “When Liberty Turns her Back,” The Outlook, August
17, 1921 ◙ “Smuggled Aliens,” by Samuel Taylor Moore, The Independent,
May 24, 1924 ◙ “Immigration and the Three Per Cent Restrictive Law,” by
Robert DeC. Ward, Journal of Heredity, (August-Sept. 1921) ◙
“Seasonal Agricultural Laborers from Mexico,” United States Sugar
Association, March 16, 1926 ◙ “Seasonal Agricultural Laborers from Mexico,
Hearing Before the Committee on Immigration…” United States Sugar
Association, April 2, 1926 ◙ Seasonal Agricultural Laborers from Mexico,
Hearing Before the Committee on Immigration…” United States Sugar
Association, April 9, 1926 ◙ Correspondence ▪
Anne Elderton, 1926 ▪
W. M. Gilbert, 1929 |
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Immigration Clippings
- Election Bias
“Seasonal Fluctuations in Migration,” by L. Varlez, International Labour
Review 17:4-5, (April-May 1928) ◙ “Notes on Migration,” Industrial
and Labour Information, 29:3 (January 21, 1929) ◙ Series IV. The Rome
Conference, Appendix E ◙ Series VII. Outline for Further Research and
Conference by the Immigrant-Receiving Nations, Appendix J ◙ Democratic
Platform. Houston, Texas, 1928, Immigration ◙ Republican Platform. Kansas
City, NO, 1928, Immigration ◙ A memorandum on Proposed Legislation in
Reference to Selective Immigration, Registration, and Deportation ◙
Statistics of the United States Immigration and Naturalization Service,
Memorandum to the Secretary of Labor, November 6, 1934, Advisory Committee
to the Secretary of Labor ◙ Confidential Report to the Citizens’ Committee
on Immigration Legislation on the Presidential Campaign and its Relation to
Immigration Restriction ◙ It is not easy for anyone to define Governor
Smith’s position on immigration control… ◙ “Should Race and Religion be a
bar to Immigrants?” by David A. Orebaugh, Current History (November
1928) ◙ Pioneer Fringe,” by Isaiah Bowman, Foreign Affairs
(October 1927) ◙ “Immigration and the Problem of the Alien Insane,” by
Spencer L. Dawes, State Hospital Quarterly (February 1925) ◙ “The
Scientific Study of Settlement,” by Isaiah Bowman, Geographical Review
16:4 (October 1926) ◙ “It is Time to Clean House,” by Roy L. Garis,
Saturday Evening Post, (September 25, 1926) ◙ “Britain to ‘Deport’ her
Unemployed,” Literary Digest (August 11, 1928) ◙ “The Candidates on
Immigration,” Literary Digest (September 22, 1928) ◙ “A Mixing
Instead of a Melting Pot,” Literary Digest (October 13, 1928) ◙
“Modern Pioneering,” by Isaiah Bowman, Outlook (July 31, 1929) ◙
“White Collar Immigrants Increase,” News-Bulletin, National Bureau of
Economic Research, Inc. No. 33 (September 16, 1929) ◙ Hoover and Smith
on Immigration, issued by the Immigration Restriction League ◙ Clippings ◙
Correspondence ▪
Immigration Restriction to Members and Friends of the League
n.d. ▪
Spencer L. Dawes,1926
▪
John S. Sullivan, 1928 ▪
Leifur Magnusson, 1928
▪
Frank L. Babbott, 1928
▪
Meredith B. Givens, 1934 |
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Immigration Commission
of 1907
Immigration Commission of 1907 ◙ Memo on Foreign-Born in New York City ◙
Memorandum on School Attendance by Nativity in New York City 1920 ◙ Material
for Mr. Frank L. Babbott, Notes on Immigration in Relation to National
Fortunes ◙ Immigration Research in Relation to the Feebleminded, the Insane
and Criminalistic Classes |
C-4-2:10 |
Immigration; Racial
Ideals
Racial Ideals [draft outline] ◙ Percentages of “Constituent Blood” in the
American People: 1920 ◙ “Lest We Forget,” by Kenneth L. Roberts, Saturday
Evening Post, 195:44 (April 28, 1923) |
C-4-2:11 |
National Origins Act,
Immigration and Labor
70th
Congress, 1st Session, Senate, Document 65, Immigration Quotas on
the Basis of
National Origin, Message from the President
of the United States ◙ “New ‘National Origins’ Immigration Quotas,”
Eugenical News (April 1928) ◙ “National Origins,” Eugenical News
◙ Series III. The Composition of the American People, Appendix D ◙ National
Broadcasting Company, Release, Tuesday, September 16, 1930, Address by Harry
E. Hull, Commissioner General of Immigration… ◙ Address of Hon. W. W.
Husband, Second Assistant Secretary of Labor, National Radio Forum, August
21, 1930, “Immigration” ◙ Memorandum on “National Origins”, which might be
of use in case an attempt is made, on the pretext of insufficient data, to
eliminate the “National Origins” provision of our present immigration laws…
◙ “Deportation,” Eugenics
3:7 (July 1930) ◙ “Birth Control Tendency in Europe,” by Guy Irving Burch,
Current History (August 1930) ◙ “To Recast us in the Mold of 1790,”
Literary Digest (March 23, 1929) ◙ Clippings ◙ Correspondence ▪
W. W.
Husband 1930 (2) |
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Papers on Immigration
from a Biological Point of View
Population Turnover ◙ Some Racial Characteristics Emerging from America’s
Study of her Immigrants ◙ Biological Factors in Immigration [outline] ◙
Immigration from the Biological Point of View (30 minutes, Section E.,
Geography, Slides [outline for lecture] ◙ Immigration from the Biological
Point of View |
C-4-2:13 |
Population Materials -
1930s
Migration Problems in the Publications of the International Labor Office
[brochure] ◙ American Coalition [flyer, verso gives list of societies
cooperating with the Coalition “to keep America American” ◙ Address by
President, Fifth Annual Meeting of the Population Association of America,
October 30, 1936 ◙ Population Index 3:1 (January 1937) ◙ Topical
Index of Population Census Reports, 1900-1930 ◙ Correspondence ▪
Leon E. Truesdell,1934 ▪
Frank Lorimer, Population Association of America,1936 ▪
Frederick Osborn, 1936 |
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Conquest by
Immigration - Letters Following Publication; Mailing List; Clippings
John and Mary R. Markle
Foundation, Annual Report 1938 ◙ Conquest By Immigration
mailing lists ◙ “The Future of the Races” by Cyrus H. Eshleman ◙ Report to
the Chamber of Commerce of the State of New York from Special Committee on
Immigration and Naturalization, John B. Trevor, chairman [draft] ◙ Chamber
of Commerce of the State of New York, press release, June 8, [1939] “A
Report entitled Conquest by Immigration
made public by the Chamber of Commerce of the State of New York today
declared… ◙ Handwritten notes ◙ Clippings ◙ Correspondence 1939 ▪
John B. Trevor, 1934-39 (6) ▪ Vannevar Bush (2) ▪
Frederic C. Walcott
(2) ▪ W. R. Burgess ▪
Robert R. Reynolds (2) ▪ C. M. Goethe
▪ Les ▪ George E. Sullivan (2) ▪ T. A.
Jenkins ▪ Frank C. Reid
▪ Rufus C. Holman (2) ▪
James H. Patten (2) ▪
H. E. Walter ▪ J. C. Van
Alstyne ▪ B. C. Davis ▪
Harry A. Jung ▪ Charles
Dollard (3) ▪ Cyrus
H. Eshleman ▪ Raymond Pearl
▪
William Allan ▪ A. Leonard
Allen ▪
Harold C. Hagen ▪ Rudolph G.
Tenerowicz ▪
Yale University Library ▪
Frederick C. Smith ▪
T. A. Jenkins (2) ▪ Morris
Sheppard ▪ Dave
Schoenfeld ▪
E. B. Babcock ▪
New York Public Library ▪ National Geographic Society
▪ W. Warren Barbour ▪ Pius L.
Schwert ▪
Leon E. Truesdell and Conrad Taeuber ▪ M. I.
Finkelstein ▪ William A.
Elam ▪ Mrs. William
Sherman Walker ▪ Annie Porter
▪ W. P. Draper ▪
John S. Bangson (2) ▪
Edward Price Bell ▪ Edward E.
Sterling
▪
John H. Geronld (2) ▪
H. R. Hunt ▪ H. H.
Bartlett ▪ H. C. Bumpus ▪
George H. Blakeslee |
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Data Sheets Sample
Sheet A: Mental Tests and
Measurements of Babies ◙ Sheet B: Mental Tests and Measurements of Children
◙ Sheet C: Mental Tests and Measurements of Adults ◙ Mental Measurement
Sheet [draft] ◙ Draft, Sample Schedules of E. R. O. for Libraries ◙
Washington University School of Medicine, Department of Anatomy:
Anthropology [data sheet] |
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Forms Used by Eugenics
Office
1. Genealogical Data [front]
2. Physical and Mental Data [on verso] [6x8 card] ◙ 3. Biographical Data
[front] 4. Social Data [on verso] [6x8 card] ◙ Proposed census card for the
Fifteenth Population Census of the United States, 1930 and United States
Population Registry [4x6 card] ◙ ERO Hair and Eye Schedule, No. 481 ◙ Blank
for the use of Physicians, Surgeons, Superintendents, Teachers, Wardens,
Agents, Social Workers and others in inquiries concerning inheritance of
pathological and teratological conditions among defectives generally, and of
delinquency and dependency… ◙ Pedigree of the W-- Family of – Indiana
[pedigree chart] ◙ Mate Selection Schedule for Testing Personal Preference
in Regard to Marriage, Children, and the Traits in Mate [blank form] ◙
Schedule for Recording First-Hand Pedigree-Data on Hereditary Eye Defect and
Blindness ◙ Individual Test sheet for the Seashore Measurements of the
Elements of Musical Ability ◙ Physical Developmental Record for American
Females ◙ Physical Developmental Record for American Males ◙ E. R. O. form
569 [physical characteristics] ◙ Abridged Record of Family Traits ◙
Eugenical Inventory of Traits of One Family [folder] ◙ Single-Trait Pedigree
[folder] ◙ Single-Trait Sheet ◙ Individual Analysis Card ◙ Schedule for the
Study of Twins ◙ Family-Tree Folder ◙ Pedigree of Musical Capacity ◙ Record
of Family Traits ◙ List of Contents of “Census Card and New Ind. Anal. Card”
Basket, Things Found in Both the Office and Archives Baskets ◙ List of
Things Found Only in the Office Basket-“Census Card & New Ind. Anal. Card”
Basket ◙ Correspondence 1935 ▪
Lillian Frink (2) |
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Forms Used in Studies
The following trait has appeared in a new born child… [list of traits with
box to be checked] [printed postcard, addressed to C. B. Davenport] ◙
Information Concerning Harelip and Cleft Palate [ERO-67] ◙ Study of the
Heredity of Weight [ERO 164, 7500, April 1919] ◙ Study of Heredity of
Stature [ERO 142, 7500] ◙ Genetics of the Thoroughbred Horse Single-Trait
Sheet ◙ Near Kin Index, Genetics of the Thoroughbred Horse ◙ Biological
Handicap (BHc) ◙ The Inheritance of Racing Capacity in the Thoroughbred
Horse |
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Frank Babbott
(1922-29); Letters - Immigration and Population Work
◙ Correspondence ▪ Frank Babbott 1922-29
(31) ▪
Charles B. Davenport, 1925 ▪ Edwin E.
Slosson, 1925
▪
R. Jones, 1927
(5) ▪
Cora Hodson, 1926
◙
Memorandum on Purpose and Work of the Eugenics Research Association,
prepared for President Frank L. Babbott,1927 |
C-4-3:6 |
Immigration and
Conquest, Library List
Libraries, publications, organizations, and persons who were sent one copy
of Immigration and Conquest from C. M. Goethe's special cloth-bound
lot of 829 copies, May 9-June 3, 1941 (lists and copies of cover letters) |
C-4-3:7 |
Immigration
Restriction League; Immigration Conference
Admission ticket to the Conference on Immigration, Continental Memorial
Hall, Washington, D. C., Thursday, January 19, 1927, under the Auspicies of
The Key Men of America and twenty-nine Patriotic and American Organizations
◙ The Key Men of America cordially invite you and your friends… ◙
Immigration Hardships Reduced by Present Law ◙ Alien Registration a
Necessity if We Mean Business ◙ “Guard the Gate, Immigration Restriction is
in Danger” [advertisement for Immigration Restriction Association in
Literary Digest, January 28, 1928] ◙ Clippings ◙ Correspondence ▪ R. M.
Bradley,1924 ▪
Executive Committee,1925 ▪
Bill Gurnee [telegram],
1928 ▪
Fred Marvin,1928
NOTE: the following booklets originally in this
folder were cataloged for
the Laughlin Collection ▪ Zucker, Edward D.,
The Leaky Melting Pot
and a Way to Mend It ▪ Fast, Edward M., “Immigration” (chapter 14 of
Heredity and Human Affairs) |
C-4-3:8 |
Jews and Immigration
“Jews at the Crossroads,” by
William Zukerman, Harpers Monthly Magazine, January 1935 ◙ The
Immigrant 5:9 (May 1926) ◙ The Immigrant
6:1 (October 1926) ◙ Twentieth Century Progress 36:2 (March 1936) ◙
Clippings ◙ Handwritten notes ◙ Correspondence 1926 ▪ Cecilia Razovsky (2)
NOTE: two booklets originally in this folder, have been
cataloged to the Laughlin Collection ▪ The Cause of Anti-Jewism in the
United States ▪The United States and German Jewish
Persecutions--Precedents for Popular Governmental Action |
C-4-3:9 |
Letters - Immigration
1923-26
◙ Correspondence ▪ John C. Merriam
& Secretary, 1922-28 (23) ▪
L. S. Rowe, 1922 ▪
Charles B. Davenport,1924 (3), with enclosure, "Memorandum and Outline for Tentative Working Agreement Between
the Carnegie Institution of Washington and the State Department of the
Federal Government in Reference to Collaboration in the Collection of
First-Hand Data on Immigration at its Sources" ▪
W. M. Gilbert,1924 (2) ▪
John N. Webb,1939
◙
Memorandum for Dr. Laughlin,1923 |
C-4-3:10 |
Report
1937 - 1938
Report of the Scientific Studies of Harry H. Laughlin for the Year July 1,
1937 to June 30, 1938 [contains: I. Survey of the Human Resources of
Connecticut; II. Clinical Service in Human Heredity; IV. Studies in Human
Heredity; V. Genetics of the Thoroughbred Horse; Bibliography of Harry H.
Laughlin, July 1, 1937 to June 30, 1938] [draft] ◙ Note on ‘special outside
activities’ of H. H. Laughlin during the year June 1937 to June 1938 ◙ IV.
Studies in Human Heredity [draft] ◙ “Studies in Eugenics and Heredity,” by
Harry H. Laughlin [galley proof] ◙ Correspondence ▪ Dormitory Committee,1937 ▪
A. F.
Blakeslee,1937 ▪
Frank F. Bunker,1938 (2) |
C-4-3:11 |
Report
1938
Report for the Year Ending June 30, 1939, Researches in Eugenics and
Heredity |
C-4-3:12 |
Report 1938-1939
Notes on the Growing Demand
for a Clinical Service in Human Heredity [Private Copy No.___, for the
personal use of______, typed at top] ◙ I. Statement by H. H. Laughlin in
response to the Director’s request for administrative data for President
Merriam’s information ◙ Memoranda and Historical Notes Prepared for the
Advisory Committee on the Eugenics Record Office [draft] ◙ Researches in
Eugenics and Heredity, Summary of Report for the Year Ending June 30, 1939
[2 pages] ◙ Report for the Year Ending June 30, 1939, Researches in Eugenics
and Heredity [contains: (A) The Human Resources of Connecticut; (B) The
Biological Aspects of Immigration/ Bibliography] [25 pages] ◙
Correspondence 1938-39 ▪ Albert F. Blakeslee (3) ▪
Irving Grey |
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Committee on Selective
Immigration
Second and Third Report of the Committee on Selective Immigration of the
Eugenics Society of the United States of America ◙ Order form for A
Census Analysis of American Villages by C. Luther Fry ◙ Correspondence
1925 ▪
Winifred C. Putnam (3) |
C-4-4:2 |
Cross-Reference Index
for Eugenics Materials
Cross-Reference Index for Eugenics Materials [includes detailed instructions
for maintaining the Cross-Reference Index; Cross-Reference Classification
for Eugenical Correspondence Files; Titles not yet given Cross-Reference
Numbers] [proof copy] |
C-4-4:3 |
Fundamental Biological
Principles, Immigration and Quotas Articles
“What I think about Eugenics”
[quotations] ◙ Report
of the Committee on Selective Immigration of the Eugenics Committee of the
United States [1924 written in right corner] ◙ Memorandum on ‘National
Origins’ which might be of use in case an attempt is made, on the pretext of
insufficient data, to eliminate the ‘National Origins’ provision… ◙
Memorandum on Selection Within the Quotas ◙ Mutual National Interests in
Immigration ◙ Eugenics and Population ◙ The Builders of America [book
review, 2 pages] ◙ The Builders of America [book review, 3 pages, for “The
Survey” typed at top, October 3, 1927 written at top] ◙ The Nation and the
Use of Eugenics ◙ Fundamental Biological and Mathematical Principles
Underlying Chromosomal Descent and Recombination in Human Heredity [copy
written at top] ◙ Report of the Sub-Committee of Selective Immigration of
the Eugenics Committee of the United States of America, Supplement to its
Third Report, Inspection of Immigrants Abroad ◙ Correspondence 1933 ▪ Ellsworth
Huntington (2) |
C-4-4:4 |
Immigration and
Unemployment-1935
“Final
Drive to Submit Stop Alien Amendment!” Civic Bulletin 24:6 (February
10, 1933) ◙ International Congress for Population Study [summary of meeting
in Berlin, August 26-September 1, 1935] ◙ Estimate of How-it-is-now in
Reference to the Custodial care, by the State and Federal Governments, of
all types of the Socially Inadequate… ◙ 1. The Relation Between Immigration
and Unemployment ◙ 2. Present and Future Crime Reports by nationality ◙ 3.
Shift in Responsibility for Inadequates ◙ 4. Future Census, Population
Registration, Population History and Analysis ◙ Clipping, “Will Rogers Has a
Plan That Sounds Reasonable” ◙ Correspondence 1935 ▪ Isaac F. Marcosson
(4) ▪
Martin Dies |
C-4-4:5 |
Immigration Materials
- 1928
70th
Congress, 2nd Session, Committee Print, List of Authoritative
Works on Immigration, Prepared by Madison Grant, 1928 ◙ Foreign Relations of
the United States, List of Publications Relating to Above Subject for sale
by the Superintendent of Documents, March 1928 ◙ 70th Congress, 2nd
Session, Committee Print, December 24, 1928, Preference Cases Under the
Immigration Law, Status of Quotas… ◙ 70th Congress, 2nd
Session, House of Representatives, Committee on Immigration and
Naturalization Legislative Calendar, February 11, 1929 ◙ 70th
Congress, 2nd Session, House of Representatives, Committee on
Immigration and Naturalization, Legislative Calendar, Final Edition, 70th
Congress, March 4, 1929 ◙ “High Percentages,” Saturday Evening Post,
November 3, 1928 ◙ Robert L. Bacon, open letter on
Undesirable Aliens Deportation Bill,1929 |
C-4-4:6 |
Immigration Report of
American Eugenics Society - 1928
Fourth Report of the Committee on Selective Immigration of the American
Eugenics Society [draft] |
C-4-4:7 |
International Congress for Scientific Investigation of Population Problems,
Berlin,1935
Further Studies on the Historical and Legal Development of Eugenical
Sterilization in the United States [proof copy] ◙ Correspondence 1934-36
▪
Cora Hodson (2)
▪
Eugen Fischer
▪
Internationaler Kongress fur Bevolkerungswissenschaft
(2) |
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Population and
Immigration Clippings and Letters
“Population Trends of American Groups,” radio talk by Frank Lorimer,
February 28, 1934 ◙ Topical Index of Population Census Reports, 1900-1930 ◙
“A Monumental Reference Work on Geography,” by Douglas Johnson, Science,
79:2049 (April 6, 1934) ◙ New England Distribution of Population, 1930 [map]
◙ Plan for Finger-Printing Aliens [order never put into effect] ◙ Clippings
◙ Correspondence 1933-34 ▪ Harold Fields ▪
D. W. MacCormack ▪
Edward J. Shaughnessy ▪
Immigration and Naturalization Service |
C-4-4:9 |
Population
Association; Population Literature
Registration form and program for the Population Association of America
Conference, October 30-31, 1936 ◙ Population Literature 1:3, 2:1,
2:3-4, ◙ Population Association of America membership list, July 20, 1935 ◙
Personnel of the Division of Biology and Agriculture, National Research
Council, July 1, 1936 ◙ Presidential Address [Henry Pratt Fairchild]
Conference on Population Studies in Relation to Social Planning, May 2, 1935
◙ National Research Council Annual Report of the Chairman of the Division of
Biology and Agriculture for 1935-36, Ivey F. Lewis ◙ Department of
Information, Federal Writers Projects, for immediate release, American guide
Exhibition at Public Library ◙ Correspondence 1936 ▪ Commission on Conservation of
Natural Resources ▪
Frank Lorimer ▪
American Eugenics Society, Ellsworth Huntington, President |
C-4-4:10 |
Report - 1937; Report
to President; Report of Researches
Annual Report of the Director of the Department of Genetics [reprinted from
Year Book No. 37, for the year 1937-38, December 1938] ◙ Report of
Researches, July 1, 1936 – June 30, 1937, Harry H. Laughlin, Eugenics Record
Office ◙ 1. The Coefficient of Prediction-Accuracy ◙ Private Statement for
President Merriam ◙ Correspondence 1937 ▪ A. F. Blakeslee (2)
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Revised Plan for
Eugenics Office, 1934
Proposed Plan for the Future Development of the Eugenics Record Office ◙ P
Proposed Plan for Greater Freedom and Service of the Eugenics Record Office
◙ Historical Notes ◙ Eugenics Record Office Proposed 1936 Budget ◙
Memorandum on Platform Notes ◙ Handwritten notes ◙ Correspondence 1934 ▪ Esther
Dodge |
C-4-4:12 |
Second
Emigration Conference, Havana 1928
Second International Emigration
and Immigration Conference, Havana, March 31st, 1928, agenda ◙
Segunda Conferencia Internacional de Emigracion e Immigracion, La Habana,
1928, Reglamento de la Conferencia ◙ Segunda Conferencia Internacional de
Emigracion e Inmigracion Diario de la Conferencia, No. 3, April 1928 ◙ The
Second Emigration Conference [conference summary] ◙ Common Statement of the
Official Delegations of the Pan American Nations, Proposed for Adoption by
the Second International Conference on Emigration and Immigration, Havana,
Cuba, April 1928 [draft] ◙ Declaration of Principles [proof] ◙ The
undersigned delegations hereby move that… ◙ Declaration of Common Principles
for the Future Guidance of Human Migration ◙ Declaracion conjunta de las
delegaciones de las Naciones Americanas… [draft] ◙ Declaracion conjunta
de las Delegaciones de las Naciones Americanas… ◙ Delegacion de Cuba,
Proposicion de la Delegacion de Cuba, Sobre Declaracion de Principios de la
Magracion y Futura Organizacion de Estas Conferencias, Comite Presidencial
de Direccion ◙ Delegation of Cuba, Proposal by the Cuban Delegation with
Regard to a Declaration of Principles of Migration and Future Organisation
of Conferences on the Same, Presidential Directing Committee ◙ Compulsory
Medical Selection, Delegation of the Dominican Republic ◙ Information
Bureau, Delegation of the Dominican Republic ◙ handwritten notes |
C-4-4:13 |
Trevor,
Correspondence; Immigration - 1939
◙
Correspondence 1939: John B. Trevor & Secretary, 1938-39 (6) ▪
A. M. Warren ▪
Note for Trevor’s Secretary ▪
Senator Robert R
Reynolds [includes List of Aliens in Whose Cases Notification was
Received from the Department of Labor in 1938 and Up to march 15, 1939…]
▪
Memorandum for Trevor |
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Clippings 1934; Paper
Immigration - Naturalization
Congressional Record,
73rd Congress, Second Session, Extracts from the Debate on H. R.
9725 in the House of Representatives, June 15, 1934 and Statement of W. C.
Husing ◙ Press release from Immigration Restriction League, “If Congress
enacts the bill recently reported by the House Committee…” ◙ The First
Immigrants to the United States ◙ “Where We Need Planning the Most,” by
Thomas N. Carver, Nation’s Business, March 1935 ◙ June 4, 1934,
Verification of Lawful Admission of Aliens in Connection with Immigration
Visas for Relatives Other Than Those Entitled to Second Preference Status ◙
Clippings ◙ Information Bulletins, U. S. Department of Labor, 1934 ▪ General
Order No. 208: Standardization of Photographs ▪
Fourth Supplement to General Order No. 162: Statistics ▪ Seventh Amendment to 17th Supplement to General
Order No. 149: Designation of Ports of Entry for Aliens Arriving by Aircraft ▪ First Amendment to General Order No. 112: Verification of Arrival of
Lawfully Resident Aliens for Information of Consuls in Considering
Applications of Certain Relatives for Immigration Visas ▪ Amendment of
General Order No. 202A: Immigration Laws and Rules of January 1, 1930
◙ Correspondence, 1934 ▪ Immigration
Restriction League
▪
Meredith B. Givens |
C-4-5:2 |
Clippings - Aliens on
Relief; Immigration Work
Carnegie Institution of Washington, News Clip Sheet, “Between the Stars”
[July 30, 1934] and “Immigration Control” [August 2, 1934] ◙ Journal of
Industry and Finance 8:10 (September 1934) ◙ Clippings ◙ Correspondence
1939 ▪
Saturday Evening Post |
C-4-5:3 |
Codification of
American Immigration Laws - 1934 (N. Y. Report)Immigration Restriction League, Annual Report of the Executive Committee for
the Year 1933 ◙ “Dr. H. H. Laughlin of the Carnegie Institution of
Washington, who is in charge of the Eugenics Record Office of the
Institution at Cold Spring Harbor, New York, appeared before the House
Committee…” ◙ Memorandum on Immigration ◙ Science Today, Daily
Feature, January 7, 1935, “Imports of Crime” ◙ Clippings ◙ Correspondence ▪
John Ihlder, 1926 (3) ▪
F. O’Brien,
n.d.
◙ Correspondence 1934 ▪
Waldemar Kampffert ▪
Joseph B. Gilder (2) ▪
Albert Johnson ▪
Franklin Davis (4) |
C-4-5:4 |
Correspondence and
Senate bills; Aliens and Relief, 1929; Immigration; Socially Inadequate,
1935
March of Dimes Press Releases
5:8 ◙ The American Vindicator 1:1 (April 1939) ◙ Clipping: “Why
Hauptmann was Possible,” Harold Tribune, February 16, 1935 ◙
Congressional Record, The Unemployment Problem and Immigration, Speech
of Hon. Robert R. Reynolds, February 23, 1939 ◙
The Unemployables [draft] ◙ The Unemployables ◙ 76th
Congress, 1st Session, S. 407, January 5, 1939, A bill to further
reduce immigration… ◙ 76th Congress, 1st Session, S.
408, January 5, 1939, A bill to provide for the national defense by the
registration of aliens… ◙ 76th Congress, 1st Session,
January 5, 1939, A bill to protect American labor and stimulate the
employment of American citizens on American jobs… ◙ 76th
Congress, 1st Session, January 5, 1939, A bill to provide for the
deportation of aliens subsisting on relief… ◙ 76th Congress, 1st
Session, January 5, 1939, A bill to provide for the deportation of aliens
inimical to the public interest… ◙ “Construction of Superhighways in
Pennsylvania” extension of remarks of Hon James J. Davis, July 17, 1939 ◙
“Foreign Relations” radio address by Hon. Robert Reynolds, January 24, 1939
◙ “Undesirable Aliens” radio address by Hon. Robert R. Reynolds, February
13, 1939 ◙ Correspondence 1935 ▪ E. E. Free
◙ Correspondence 1938 ▪
Martin Dies
▪
Robert E. Stripling
◙ Correspondence 1939 ▪ Robert R.
Reynolds ▪
Ford Motor Company
▪ Division of
Special Surveys and Studies
▪
New York Sun
(2) ▪
Atlantic Monthly |
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Edward Filene - Author
- Immigration Articles
“Immigration, Progress and Prosperity” by Edward A. Filene, Saturday
Evening Post, July 28, 1923 ◙ Correspondence 1924-25 ▪ Edward A. Filene
(2) ▪
Edward P. Pierce (2) |
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Mexican Migration to
U. S.; Immigration from Western Hemisphere
Galton Society, Wednesday, February 27, 1924 meeting agenda ◙ 10/17/22
memorandum requested by President John C. Merriam, of the Carnegie
Institution of Washington, concerning the Immigration Studies Completed,
those now being conducted, and those proposed by Harry H. Laughlin of the
Eugenics Record Office ◙ Outline of Proposed Research on Immigration and
Racial and Nativity Groups in the United States ◙ Basic Principles Upon
Which American Immigration Policy Should Be Built [draft] ◙ Outline of
Mexican Hearing ◙ Mexican Immigration [draft] ◙ The six great series of
events in Immigration have… ◙ House of Representatives, Committee on
Immigration and Naturalization, Marcy 7, 1928, Remarks of Harry H. Laughlin,
Eugenics Record Office,… ◙ Be it enacted: Section 1: That only white persons
shall be admitted into the United States… ◙ The International View of
Migration ◙ 2. Practical Means of Applying Eugenical Standard ◙ Biological
Factors in Immigration [outline] ◙ Abstract of “Europe as an
Emigrant-Exporting Continent and the United States as an Immigrant-Receiving
Nation” ◙ Family Basis ◙ Standards ◙ Immigration Needs ◙ Weighting the
Influence of Immigrants and Their Descendents Upon National Life ◙ 1.
Seeking new data from first-hand sources… ◙ Practical Aspects of Immigration
[draft outline] ◙ Disappearance of stock by the pure sire method.
Conversation with the Japanese in California on this point… ◙ The masque
which entered consisted of four separate bands… ◙ The Several Filterings of
the Immigrant Stream Directed Toward the United States ◙ Clippings ◙
Correspondence ▪ Wilbur Williams,
n.d. ▪ P. F. Snyder,1928 (2) ▪
John C. Merriam, 1930 (3) |
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Pan American Responses
to Conquest by Immigration
◙ Correspondence 1939 ▪ George H. Blakeslee
◙ Correspondence 1940 ▪
Blanca Malaret for Domingo Ramos ▪
Jay F. W. Pearson ▪
Domingo F. Ramos,1940-41 (4)
◙
Correspondence 1941 ▪
Leon DeBayle ▪
Julian R. Caceres ▪
Arturo Lares ▪
Colombian Embassy ▪
N. E. Rendell ▪
Adrian Recinos ▪
Francisco Najera ▪
Luis Fernandez ▪
Jacques C. Antoine ▪
M. L. Gericke ▪
Minister of El Salvador ▪
Canadian Legation ▪
Luis Guachalla ▪
Arno Konder |
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Publications Mailing
List; Migration and Immigration Work, 1929
Mailing list ◙ International Labor Office, Geneva Switzerland, June 26, 1928
[only three items listed on sheet 2 immigration 5 deportation 5 human
migration] |
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Responses to Conquest
by Immigration
American Institute of Family Relations [brochure] ◙ News Letter,
American Eugenics Society, California Division, 7:8 (May 1941) ◙ Department
of Commerce, Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce, Form M-49 ◙
Acknowledgments of receipt of Conquest by Immigration,
1941 |
C-4-5:10 |
Studies - Crime and
Aliens, 1925; Alien Inadequates - 1930; Congressional Hearings, 1922
Memorandum on Immigration Paper ◙ 10/10/22 Note on Immigration ◙ Definite
Proposal for a New and More Thorough Study of Crime Among Aliens and the
Descendants of Recent Immigrants in American Criminalistic Institutions ◙
Memorandum: Washington Immigration Trip [list] ◙ Memorandum on Immigration
Work [list] ◙ Memorandum on Probably Quota-Immigration from Great Britain
and Ireland after July 1, 1927 ◙ Birth, Death, and Marriage Statistics of
Belgium, 1919 ◙ Belgium: Population Figures for 1910 to 1920 ◙ Literacy:
1910 ◙ Belgian Immigration and Emigration, 1919 ◙ A bill to provide for the
examination of prospective immigrants before leaving their home countries… ◙
Analysis of America’s Modern Melting Pot, Hearings before the Committee on
Immigration and Naturalization, House of Representatives, November 21,
1922, 67th Congress, 3rd Session, Serial 7-C,
Statement of Harry H. Laughlin ◙ Proposal for a New and More Thorough Study
of Crime Among the Several Racial, Social, and Economic Groups of the
American Population ◙ Memorandum on Immigration Policy ◙ Note for
Immigration Report [outline] ◙ Memorandum on Pan-American Immigration
Studies ◙ Digest of the “Selective Immigration Act of 1924” ◙ Demonstration
of Charts on Immigration and Differential Fecundity ◙ Consular Reports,
William T. Hunt, Jr., Economic Aspect of Emigration from Barbados, June 10,
1922 ◙ Abstract of Article on Emigration, From the Barbados, Advocate,
Jan. 16, 1920 ◙ The Eugenical Viewpoint or the Use of Eugenical Education ◙
Human Migration ◙ Racial and Diagnostic Records of Inmates of State
Institutions [“Sample of schedule used in the Melting Pot Survey” written
across top] ◙ Telegrams ▪ F. Trubee Davison, n.d. &1925 (3) ▪
Harry Olson,
n.d.
▪
Leon F. Whitney,
n.d.
◙ Correspondence ▪
Director of the Census, 1925-30 (2) ▪
Joseph A. Hill, 1930 |
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Suggested Additions to
Data for 1940 Census
“A Definite Eugenical Use for
the Census” by Harry H. Laughlin, Eugenics
2:3 (March 1929) ◙ Resolution to Present to the Congress of the United
States, an Argument on the Desirability of Converting the Decennial Census
into a Permanent Registry of the Whole Population ◙ Experimental Census and
Registry [draft] ◙ Preparation for the United States Decennial Census of
1940 ◙ Responsibility for the Census of 1940 ◙ Dear Sir: Permit me to
present several suggestions in reference to preparations for the sixteenth
decennial census… ◙ III. Experimental Census and Registry ◙ 1. A Description
of an Experimental Census and Registry as Tried Out in a Town in Connecticut
in 1937 by Harry H. Laughlin ◙ Preparation for the Census of 1940 by Harry
H. Laughlin ◙ Handwritten note ◙ Correspondence 1937-39 ▪ E. P Henry
(3) |
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Why Amend 1929 Census
Bill
Urgent Action Necessary to Amend the Current Census Bill ◙ Prompt Action
Necessary if the Current Census Bill is to Provide for a Racial Analysis of
the American People ◙ Proposed Fifteen Population Census of the United
States, 1930, and United States Population Registry data card |
C-4-5:13 |
Yerkes - 1925;
Problems in Human Migration - Immigration; Papers Human Migration
“Reprint and Circular Series of the National Research Council, No. 58,”
Journal of Personnel Research, 3 (October 1924) ◙ Proposal to Prepare
and Examiner’s Manual for Selective Immigration on a Better Biological Basis
◙ A Proposed Statement of International Law in Reference to Human Migration,
with Consideration for Its Eugenical Aspects ◙ Definite Proposal for
Building Up From the Most Authoritative First-Hand Sources, a Statistical
Table on Immigrant-Exporting and Immigrant-Receiving Nations, Give the
Materials for Analyzing the Complex of Population Numbers, Quality, Density,
and Rate of Increase, Economic Status, and the Balance of Trade in
International Commerce, as Factors in the Determination [draft] ◙ Project
for a Few Definite Investigations in Human Migration ◙ The Factors in Human
Migration ◙ Declaration of Common Principles for the Guidance of
International Migration ◙ Memorandum of Immigration Meeting, Thursday,
February 12th, 12 o’clock noon, Murray Hill Hotel, New York City,
Professor Robert M. Yerkes ◙ Handwritten notes ◙ Correspondence 1925 ▪ Robert M.
Yerkes (14) ▪
Albert Johnson ▪
Helen S. Morford ▪
International Labor Office |
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1930 Census
Clippings-Articles-National Origins
“Presidential Address: Eugenical Research and national Welfare,” by Frank
Babbott, Eugenical News (August 1927) ◙ More Comments from
Distinguished on The Next Age of Man ◙ National Origins Provision of
Immigration Law, Hearings Before the Committee on Immigration, United States
Senate, 70th Congress, 2nd Session, on S. J. Res.
192…February 4, 6, 9,11, 13, 1929 ◙ “Our Immigration Legislation, a Critical
Period,” a radio address by Francis H. Kinnicutt ◙ Congressional Record,
“Alien Influences on American Immigration Policies,” radio address by
Hon. Thomas A. Jenkins, of Ohio, on August 2, 1935 ◙ Act 10384, Feb. 5,
1917 [handwritten list of Representatives’ and Senators’ votes on act] ◙
Clippings ◙ Correspondence 1928 ▪ C. C. Pierce ▪
F. A. Cormelia ▪
R. C. Williams ▪
J. P. Hines [telegram] |
C-4-6:2 |
A Useful Census for
1930 by Albert Johnson
A Useful Census for 1930
by Albert Johnson, Representative in Congress of the Third District of the
State of Washington, and Member of the House Committee on the Census ◙
Suggested Illustrations for a Useful Census for 1930 by Albert
Johnson ◙ The United States Census [graph] ◙ Handwritten notes ◙ Clipping,
“Americans Urge World Statistics” ◙ Correspondence 1928-32 ▪ Albert Johnson
(7) |
C-4-6:3 |
Bunker-Letters-Immigration Articles
Notes on Activities of the
Eugenics Record Office ◙ Correspondence 1929 ▪ Frank F. Bunker
(8) ▪ Benjamin M. Day
(4) |
C-4-6:4 |
Census 1940
Correspondence
List of Persons to Whom the
Census-Registry Letter was Sent Last Week [March 6, 1939 written above in
pencil] ◙ The Sample Census for 1940 ◙ By the Eugenics Research Association,
at New York City, On June 2, 1938, A Resolution to Present to the Congress
of the United States and Argument on the Desirability of Converting the
Decennial Census into a Permanent Registry of the Whole Population ◙ 3.
Experimental Town Census: Items Required to Make the Census of Genetical
Value ◙ 71st
Congress, 3rd Session, House of Representatives, Rept. 2710, Pts.
1 and 2, Temporary Restriction of Immigration, February 17, 1931, Mr.
Johnson of Washington, from the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization,
submitted the following report (to accompany H. J. Res. 500) ◙ 71st
Congress, 3rd Session, House Calendar No. 534, H. J. Res. 500 ◙
“Foreign Relations,” radio address by Hon. Robert R. Reynolds of North
Carolina, (printed in the Congressional Record of January 24, 1939) ◙
“The Unemployment Problem and Immigration,” speech of Hon. Robert R.
Reynolds of North Carolina, in the Senate of the United States, February 23,
1939,” Congressional Record ◙ III. Experimental Census and Registry ◙
Population Association of America, September, 1938, To Association Members:
A special committee has been appointed… ◙ Eugenics Seeks to Improve the
Natural, Physical, Mental and Temperamental Qualities of the Human Family
[brochure] ◙ Carnegie Institution of Washington, Department of Genetics,
Eugenics Record Office… [small brochure] ◙ Handwritten notes ◙ Clippings ◙
Correspondence ▪ American Bureau for Medical Aid to China, Inc., n.d. ▪ J. P. Hines,
1931
◙ Correspondence 1938 ▪ Brooks
Fletcher (2) ▪ Albert
Edward Wiggam (2) ▪
South Trimble
(2) ▪ William
H. Larrabee [January 26, 1939 handwritten over date;
Matthew A. Dunn handwritten over inside address]
◙ Correspondence 1939 ▪ John B.
Trevor
(3) ▪
Robert R. Reynolds ▪
Josiah William Bailey ▪
The President ▪
Robert E. McConnell
▪
Wickliffe P. Draper ▪ Harry L.
Hopkins ▪ William L.
Austin ▪ Robert R.
Reynolds (2) ▪
Bennett Champ Clark (2) ▪
Wallace White, Jr. ▪ Francis
Maloney
(2) ▪ M. H. McIntyre ▪
J. Frederic Dewhurst ▪
Willard L. Thorp ▪
Matthew A. Dunn ▪
W. L. Austin ▪
R. B. Patterson ▪
C. M. Goethe ▪
Saturday Evening Post ▪ T. V. Smith
▪ Claude Pepper ▪ M. R. Benedict
|
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Citizens Committee on
Immigration, 1928
Foreign or American Control of Congress? |
C-4-6:6 |
Committee on
Immigration and Naturalization Hearings -- Statements by Harry Laughlin
Exhibit I (a), Biological Aspects of Immigration, April 16-17, 1920 ◙
Exhibit I (b), Analysis of America's Modern Melting Pot, November 21, 1922 ◙
Exhibit I (c), Europe as an Emigrant-Exporting Continent and the United
States as an Immigrant-Receiving Nation, March 8, 1924 ◙ Exhibit I (d), The
Eugenical Aspects of Deportation, February 21, 1928 ◙ Exhibit I (e),
American History in Terms of Human Migration, March 7, 1928 |
C-4-6:7 |
Correspondence -
Census 1940
Responsibility for the Census of 1940 ◙ Report of the Secretary of Commerce,
Bureau of the Census ◙ Standing, Select, and Special Committees of the House
of Representatives of the United States, 76th Congress, January
24, 1939 ◙ List of Committees of the Senate of the United States, for the 76th
Congress, February 23, 1939 ◙ Correspondence 1939 ▪ Matthew A. Dunn
(5) ▪ Bureau of Census
Director ▪
Laughlin [handwritten at top: sample, 60] ▪
Josiah W. Bailey (2) ▪
Roger Williamson ▪
Theodore G. Bilbo ▪
Morris Sheppard |
C-4-6:8 |
Immigration Analysis
Materials to use as Sources-1925
A Definite Project for
Completing Deportation Studies Already Begun ◙ Definite Proposal for
Building Up, From the Most Authoritative First-Hand Sources, A Statistical
Table on Emigrant-Exporting and Immigrant-Receiving nations, Giving the
Materials for Analyzing the Complex of (a) Population Numbers, Quality,
Density, and Rate of Increase; (b) Economic Status; and (c) the Balance of
Trade in International Commerce, as Factors in the Determination of Human
Migration Pressure and Resistance ◙ Proposal to Work Out the Necessary
Tests, and to Prepare and Examiner’s Manual for Selective Immigration on a
Better Biological Basis ◙ Analysis of American Immigration at Its Sources,
Present Status of this Research ◙ Clipping: “Relaxing Quotas for Exiles
Fought,” New York Times, May 4, 1934, p. C7 |
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Immigration Laws,
Hearings, Correspondence-1935; Deportation
74th
Congress, 1st Session, H. R. 2008, …January 3, 1935, Mr. Dies
introduced the following bill; which was referred to the Committee on
Immigration and Naturalization…a bill to further restrict immigration into
the United States ◙ 74th Congress, 1st Session…January
3 (calendar day, January 4), 1935, Mr. Dies introduced the following bill;
which was referred to the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization…a bill
to provide for the deportation of certain alien seamen, and for other
purposes ◙ 74th Congress, 1st Session, H. J. Res.
69…January 9, 1935, Mr. Dies introduced the following joint resolution;
which was referred to the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization…Joint
Resolution creating in the Department of Justice a Bureau of Alien
Deportation ◙ 74th Congress, 1st Session, H. R.
5921…February 19, 1935, Mr. Dies introduced the following bill; which was
referred to the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization…a bill to
authorize the prompt deportation of criminals and certain other aliens, to
guard against the separation from their families of certain law-abiding
aliens, to further restrict immigration into the United States, and for
other purposes ◙ 74th Congress, 1st Session, H. R.
6367…March 4, 1935, Mr. Taylor of Tennessee introduced the following bill;
which was referred to the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization…a bill
to authorize the prompt deportation of criminals and certain other aliens,
to guard against the separation from their families of certain law-abiding
aliens, to further restrict immigration into the United States, and for
other purposes ◙ 74th Congress, 1st Session, S.
2174…March 4 (calendar day, March 6), 1935, Mr. Johnson introduced the
following bill; which was read twice and referred to the Committee on
Immigration, a bill to provide means by which certain Filipinos can emigrate
from the United States ◙ 74th Congress, 1st Session,
H. R. 7079…March 28, 1935, Mr. Green introduced the following bill; which
was referred to the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization…a bill to
authorize the prompt deportation of habitual criminals and habitual aliens,
to guard against the separation from their families of certain law-abiding
aliens, to deport direct-action Communists, to further restrict immigration
into the United States, and for other purposes ◙ “America for Americans,”
radio address of Martin Dies, of Texas, Monday, May 6, 1935 ◙ 74th
Congress, 1st Session, House of Representatives, Rept. 1110, Pt.
2, Deportation of Criminals, Preservation of Family Unites, Permit
Noncriminal Aliens to Legalize their Status, June 10, 1935, Minority Views
to Accompany H. R. 8163 ◙ Statistics on Foreign-Born Persons in the United
States, Hearings Before the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, 74th
Congress, 1st Session, on Number of Alien in the United States,
Mexican Immigration, Number Illegally in the United States, Number of Seamen
Unlawfully in the United States, Incorrect Figures Deplored, June 20, 1935,
Hearing No. 74-1-7 ◙ Immigration Restriction League, “The Coming Immigration
Issue” press release ◙ To the Press [handwritten below C. M. Goethe
letterhead] [includes the enclosure, “The above diagram shows how the Law of
Differential Birth Rates works… Immigration Study Commission leaflet] ◙
“Aliens in the United States and Those Here Illegally,” extension of remarks
of Hon. Martin Dies of Texas…May 31, 1935, Congressional Record-Appendix
◙ Clippings ◙ Correspondence 1935 ▪ Martin Dies (2) ▪
Theodore G. Holcombe ▪ George Smith
(6) ▪
William Schuyler ▪
John B. Trevor’s secretary ▪
D. W. MacCormack |
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Immigration,
Population Controls, and Economic Problems
Clippings ◙ “Wise Man's Burden,” by Joseph Jastrow, Current History
(January 1938) ◙ “W. P. A,”. by Corrington Gill, Current History
(January 1938) ◙ An Act to Limit the Immigration of Aliens to the United
States and for Other Purposes [draft] ◙ Memorandum of Amendment Which May
Have to be Added to Section 5 ◙ Suggested Program for Current Immigration
Legislation ◙ John C Box Correspondence ▪1929 (7) ▪
1930 (6) |
C-4-6:11 |
International Labor
Office - Immigration
“The International Labor
Organization, 1920-1924,” reprint from Handbook on the
League of Nations, World Peace
Foundation Pamphlets,
7:3-4 ◙ Publications of the International Labour Office, Catalogue No. 3 ◙
Progress Report, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc., May 15, 1929 ◙
News-Bulletin, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc. No. 33
(September 16, 1929) ◙ Memorandum on Proposed Plan of Organization of an
International Bureau of Migrations ◙ Handwritten notes ◙ Correspondence ▪ Leifur Magnusson,1924-29 (8) ▪
International Labor Office,1928-29
(3) ▪ World Peace
Foundation,1929 (2) ▪
National Bureau of Economic Research,1929 (2) |
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Letters-Committee on
Naturalization and Immigration
Classification Based on Etiology ◙ Many factors in regard to etiology are
necessarily not to be obtained in the case of large numbers of institutional
patients… ◙ Correspondence 1922 ▪ William T. Shanahan (3) |
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Mexican Immigration
“Restriction of Mexican Immigration, Remarks of Hon. John C. Box of
Texas…February 9, 1928,” Congressional Record, 70th
Congress, 1st Session ◙ Clipping, “Johnson Alien Bill Vigorously
Opposed” ◙ Correspondence 1928-29 ▪ John C. Box
(4) ▪
C. M. Goethe (2) ▪
Charles B. Davenport ▪
John C. Merriam (2) |
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Population Schedule,
Population Increase-Trend of Death Rates
Trend of Death Rates of 37
Countries, 1808-1929 [graph] ◙ Crude Death Rates of 37 Countries, 1808-1929
[chart] ◙ Sixteenth Census of the United States, 1940, Population Schedule
[blank form] ◙ Population Increase of 38 Countries, 1800-1930 [graph] ◙
Population Increase of 38 Countries, 1800-1930 [chart] ◙ Trend of Rates of
Natural Increase of 37 Countries, 1808-1929 [graph] ◙ Rates of Natural
Increase of 37 Countries, 1808-1929 |
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Population Study,
Census Bill, etc. 1930 Census
Population Schedule used in the Thirteenth Census, 1910, modified by
inserting columns 11a and 11b providing for recording the name of the
father… ◙ Instruction to Enumerators, Fourteenth Census, January 1, 1920 ◙
Application for Appointment as Census Enumerator, Fifteen Census [blank] ◙
Thirteenth Census, 1910, Population Schedule [blank] ◙ Thirteenth Census,
1910, Illustrative Example of Manner of Filling Population Schedule ◙
Fourteenth Census, 1920, Population Schedule [blank] ◙ Fifteenth Census,
1930, Illustrative Example of Completed Population Schedule ◙ Proposed
Fifteenth Census and Population Registry card [blank form] ◙ 71st
Congress, 1st Session, S. 2, in the Senate of the United States,
April 18, 1929…a bill to provide for the fifteenth and subsequent decennial
censuses ◙ 71st Congress, 1st Session, S. 3, in the
Senate of the United States, April 18, 1929…a bill to provide for
apportionments of Representatives in Congress ◙ Population Schedule for the
Census of 1930, “The Tentative Population Schedule, 1929” prepared by the
Bureau of the Census, quite properly dropped the item “Mother Tongue”… ◙ Use
of the Proposed Amendment to the Census Bill ◙ Proposed Amendment to the
Bill Providing for the Fifteenth and Each Subsequent Census ◙ “Population
Schedule for the Census of 1920,” by Harry H. Laughlin, Journal of
Heredity, 10:5 (May 1919) ◙ Population Schedule for the Census of 1930,
It is desirable to add to the 1930 census… ◙ Draft of Provisions of
Eugenical Value Proposed for Incorporation into the “Act to Provide for the
Fifteenth (1930) and Subsequent Decennial Censuses.” [draft] ◙ A Needed
Amendment of the Census Bill: 1929 ◙ Handwritten notes ◙ Correspondence 1929 ▪
Leon E. Truesdell ▪
Virginia Davis (2) |
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Preliminary Memorandum
on the International Aspect of Deportation
Preliminary Memorandum on the International Aspect of Deportation [proof
copy] ◙ Handwritten notes ◙ Classification Standards to be Followed in
Preparing Data for the Schedule, “Racial and Diagnostic Records of Inmates
of State Institutions” by Harry H. Laughlin, 1922 ◙ “Standard Methods in
Research Surveys,” by Charles B. Davenport, National Conference of
Social Work, 1919 ◙ Immigration: Yugoslavia expelling Austrians who apply
for any job in Yugoslavia… |
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Proposed Amendment to
Census Bill – 1930
On April…we called your
attention to a provision which,… [draft letter] ◙ Use of the Proposed
Amendment to the Census Bill ◙ A Needed Amendment to the Census Bill: 1929 ◙
Handwritten note ◙ Correspondence 1929 ▪ Willis C. Hawley
(2) ▪ Lewis W. Douglas |
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Registration of Aliens
- 1931; Miscellaneous Immigration and Emigration Notes and Clippings
Patients in All Hospitals for Mental Disease: 1933 ◙ Universal Registration
◙ From Our Field Correspondent – For Immediate release, Athens, Greece,
August, 19126 ◙ Emigration Pressure from Greece ◙ Notes on Exiling and
Banishing of Paupers and Criminals ◙ All good Americans should wake up to
alien propaganda and insist on the destruction of such… ◙ Chamber of
Commerce of the State of New York, at the regular monthly meeting…held
October 5, 1922, the following report and resolution, submitted by its
Executive Committee, was unanimously adopted: Registration ◙ Chamber of
Commerce of the State of New York, at the regular monthly meeting…held
January 8, 1925, the following Preamble and Resolutions, presented by its
Executive Committee, was unanimously adopted: Alien Registration ◙ Chamber
of Commerce of the State of New York, at the annual meeting…held May 6,
1926, the following Report and Resolutions, presented by its Executive
Committee, was unanimously adopted: Alien Deportation and Registration ◙
Chamber of Commerce of the State of New York, at the regular monthly
meeting…held January 8, 1931, the following Report and Resolutions,
presented by its Executive Committee, was unanimously adopted: Registration
of Aliens Recommended ◙ Immigration Notes ◙ Fifteenth Decennial
Census-Apportionments of Representatives in Congress, Hearing before the
Committee on Commerce, United State Senate, 71st Congress, 1st
Session, S. 2…and S. 3…April 18, 1929 ◙ House of Representatives, Committee
on Immigration and Naturalization Legislative Calendar, 70th
Congress, 1st Session, Final Edition, May 29, 1928 ◙ Numerical
Limitations, Immigration Act of 1924 as Amended March 4, 1927 ◙ Proposed
Census Card [enlargement] ◙ “Americans All,” Collier’s, March 17,
1928 ◙ “Also Register Aliens,” by John B. Trevor, The Federal Juror,
May 1932 ◙ “Are Americans Hyphenated? A Reply to ‘Big Bill Thompson’” by
Edward R. Lewis, The Outlook, March 14, 1928 ◙ Clippings ◙
Handwritten notes ◙ Correspondence 1930 ▪ H. G. Dunlap and Harry Laughlin
(4) [Registration and Deportation of Aliens enclosed] |
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Report
to Dr. Davenport of Eugenics Work in Europe, 1923
International Commission of Eugenics, Annual meeting to be held at Lund
early in September 1923, Agenda ◙ Meeting of International Commission at
Lund-1923 ◙ handwritten notes ◙ Office Belge D’Eugenique, Institut Solvay de
Sociologie ◙ Institut Miltaire D’Education Physique Fische Physiologique
[blank form] ◙ Institute Militaire D’Edication Physique Fioche Medicale
[blank form] ◙ Dr. Albert Govaerts business card ◙ Correspondence 1923-24 ▪
Dr.
Albert Govaerts
(16) ▪
Francis Benedict ▪
Charles
Davenport |
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State of N. Y. Study
Letchworth Village Summer School for the Study of Mental Deficiency ◙
Program for the Letchworth Village Summer School for the Study of Mental
Deficiency [schedule] ◙ “Science and Immigration,” New York Times,
August 12, 1934 ◙ Correspondence 1934 ▪ Edward J. Humphreys (4) ▪
Frederick W. Parsons (2) |
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Immigration Report --
Letters in Response, 1934
American History in Terms of Human Migration, Extract from Haring before the
Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, House of Representatives, 70th
Congress, 1st Session, March 7, 1928 ◙ The Scientific Method,
Complied According to Advice Received from Scientists Studying Inanimate
Nature ◙ Phototaxy ◙ Note on the Theory of Induced Factors ◙ Notes on
Engrams ◙ Memorandum-Administration of Justice ◙ Memorandum, Crossing-over
and its effect… ◙ Memorandum – Measures of Consanguinity ◙ Memorandum, the
co-parent and co-parent’s family… ◙ Statistical Studies ◙ Dr. Robert S.
Woodward listed the following five stages… ◙ Heredity and Environment or
Condition ◙ A. Chromosome Evolution ◙ Time and History ◙ Demonstrations ◙
The Constituent Unit and the Whole as an Organism ◙ Size of Population in
Relation to Time and Possibilities of Evolution ◙ Handwritten notes ◙
Clippings ◙ Postcards acknowledging receipt
of “A Report of the Special Committee on Immigration and Alien Insane”,
May-June 1934 :
▪ Eugene Fischer
▪ Nutrition Laboratory, Carnegie Institution of Washington
▪
American Museum of Natural History
▪ Osborn Library, American Museum of Natural History
▪ Goucher College
▪ Galton Laboratory
▪ Aiefer Hochaeblung
◙ Correspondence 1933 ▪
Willford I. King
◙ Correspondence 1934
▪
Immigration Restriction League ▪
Theodore G. Holcombe ▪
John H. Pershing’s Secretary ▪
Ephraim Cross ▪
Charles E. Martin (2) ▪
Henry W. Toll ▪
Waldemar Kaempffert ▪
Committee of 10, Asylum for Refugees ▪
Clive E. Parsons and Laughlin
▪
unidentified ▪
Samuel M. Gup
▪
Hyman Achinstein ▪
Charles E. Martin (2) ▪
W. L. Austin ▪
Sam Beber ▪
Holcombe ▪
Horatio M. Pollock
▪
J. B. Jennings ▪
Otis W. Caldwell ▪ Mary H. Rumsey (2)
▪
Gilbert Grosvenor ▪
Caroline H. Robinson ▪
T. N. Carver ▪
O. E. Baker ▪
Henry Pratt Fairchild ▪
Elizabeth Howe ▪
Irving Fisher ▪
Charles Stewart Davison ▪
Henry Ford (2) ▪
Albert Johnson ▪
Simon Flexner ▪
Homer S. Cummings ▪
William Stanley ▪
Victor Delfino ▪
John E. Hoover (2) ▪
Eugene Fair ▪
J. S. Boggess (2) ▪
J. F. ? ▪
Howard C. Rowley (2) ▪
Esther Dodge ▪
Rudolph M. Binder ▪
E. S. Gosney (2) ▪
McClatchy (5)
[enclosures: California Joint Immigration Committee letter, August
30, 1934 (partial) and clipping and
Japanese Dual Citizenship-Japan’s Law in Regard Thereto]
▪
R. H. Postlethwaite (2) ▪
Madison
Grant ▪
Samuel Callaway (2)
▪
John C. Merriam
◙ Correspondence 1935 ▪
Rosina Hahn ▪
Henry Fletcher ▪
Ernest Angell |
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Immigration Reports of
Committee on Selective Immigration, 1924-25-28-29
First, Second, Third, and Fourth Reports of the Committee on Selective
Immigration of the Eugenics Society of the United States of America ◙ First,
Second, Third, Fourth, and Fifth Reports of the Allied Patriotic Societies,
Inc. |
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International
Migration Service, 1925
European Sidelights on the Quota Law, reprinted from the New York
Times, April 19, 1925 ◙ A Venture in Practical Internationalism ◙ The
Immigrant 4:8 (April 1925) ◙ International Migration
Service is a international enterprise, whose aim is to investigate and
ameliorate the far-reaching social consequences arising from migration…
10/1/1924
◙ Correspondence 1924-25 ▪
Emily Brown and Harry Laughlin (2) ▪
Elinor Prudden (2) ▪
International Migration Service |
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Interstate Migration
from Eugenics Point of View
Notes on Interstate Migration
from the Eugenical Point of View ◙ Analysis of the Harry B. Price Project
for Population Study in China ◙ Clipping, “Text of Stryker Recommendations
to Better the Administration…,” New York Times, July 8, 1935
[incomplete] ◙ Correspondence 1935 ▪ John C. Merriam (4) ▪ W.
M. Gilbert (3) ▪
Samuel Callaway |
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Philippine Island
Immigrants-1935
June 8, 1934, General Order
No. 209, Subject: Application of Immigration Laws to citizens of the
Philippine Islands ◙ July 23, 1935 General Order No. 218, Subject: Voluntary
Emigration of Certain Filipinos from the United States ◙ Correspondence 1935 ▪
Edward J. Shaughnessy |
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Population - Clippings
and Materials
“Population Growth and Housing Demand,” by Warren S. Thompson, Annals of
the American Academy of Political and Social Science (March 1937) ◙
“Population Growth--its Vital Statistics and Public Health Aspects,” by
Warren S. Thompson, American Journal of Public Health 28:11 (November
1938) ◙ “Levels of Living and Population Pressure,” by Warren S. Thompson
and P. K. Whelpton, Annals of the American Academy of Political and
Social Science (July 1938) ◙ America for Americans, radio address of
Hon. Martin Dies of Texas, Monday, May 6, 1935 ◙ Congressional
Record, 68th Congress, 1st Session, Extension of
Remarks of Hon. Albert Johnson of Washington, in the House of
Representatives, Wednesday, June 4, 1924 ◙ Photographs, wall displays ◙ “The
Delusion of Race,” Nature 137:3468 (April 18, 1936) ◙ The Homicide
Record for 1931 ◙ The Suicide Record for 1933 ◙ Population Prospect by Dr.
O. E. Baker ◙ Clippings ◙ Correspondence ▪ A. W. Schopp, 1932 ▪
O. E. Baker, 1934 (2) |
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Reprints-N. Y. Times
Editorial, August 12, 1934; Saturday Evening Post, August 1934; N. Y.
Conquest by Immigration
“Relaxing Quotas for Exiles Fought,”
New York Times, May 4, 1934 ◙
New York Times
editorial, August 12, 1934 ◙ “A Long-Wanted Textbook,”
Saturday Evening Post, August 4, 1934 |