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1933 Letters to State Department  

Correspondence: 09/09/33 L. to Cordell Hull; 09/09/33 L. to Hull; 09/19/33 Secretary of State’s Office to L.; 12/03/36 Secretary of State’s Office to L.

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Albert Wiggam - How You can Improve the Human Race   
“How You Can Improve the Human Race,” by Albert Edward Wiggam, Physical Culture (June 1921) ◙  Clipping, “Important Points in Connection with Twins” June 1921

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American Peace Award Contest    
American Peach Award, Created by Edward W. Bok, Offering One Hundred Thousand Dollars [brochure] ◙ The Common Government of the World, a Draft of a Political Constitution for Regulating the Major Aspects of International Contact, Drawn  in Accordance with Proven Federal and Democratic Practices, Logically Applicable to the World as a Civil Unit ◙ Correspondence: 03/24/24 L. to American Peace Award

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Copyright Information         
Library of Congress, Copyright Office, No. 4 ◙ Library of Congress, Copyright Office No. 27 ◙ Library of Congress, Copyright Office, No. 35, Steps Necessary to Secure Copyright Registration in the United States under the Act of March 4, 1909 ◙ Application for Copyright, Unpublished Drawing or Plastic Work for a Scientific or Technical Character ◙ Certificates of Copyright Registration ◙ Correspondence: 07/22/32 Wayne Faunce to L.; 07/23/32 L. to Faunce; 07/23/32 L. to Copyright Division; 07/27/32 William Brown to L.; 09/15/32 L. to Register of Copyrights; 09/23/32 Brown to L.; 09/28/32 L. to Brown

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Correspondence About Publications  
Correspondence: Undated letters from publishers: Outlook Company, Munsey’s Magazine; North American Review; Saturday Evening Post; Current Opinion; 08/30/15 Edwin E. Slosson to L.; 08/31/15 L. to Slosson; 09/01/15 L. to Slosson; 03/23/16 Unpopular Review to L. [postcard]; 04/07/16 Unpopular Review to L.; 04/20/16 L. to Unpopular Review; 04/24/16 Unpopular Review to L. [postcard]; 05/01/16 Unpopular Review to L.; 05/17/16 Scientific Monthly to L.; 08/31/16 Atlantic Monthly to L.; 02/23/17 Harper’s Magazine to L.; 03/16/17 World’s Work to L.; 04/10/17 Charles Scribner’s Sons to L.; 08/24/17 Review of Reviews to L.; 09/10/17 Republic to L.; 09/10/17 World’s Work to L.; 09/21/17 Atlantic Monthly to L.; 10/18/17 The Forum to L.; 10/18/17 United States Army and Navy Journal to L.; 04/19/18 North American Review to L.; 05/17/18 North American Review to L.; 04/27/18 L. to North American Review; 09/23/18 World’s Work to L.; 12/05/18 Century Magazine to L.; 12/27/18 Harper’s Magazine to L.; 01/14/19 American Geographical Society to L.; 03/26/19 L. to Paul S. Tomlinson

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Correspondence on Publication and Inquiries 
Actual Pedigree of Hemophilia [chart] ◙ “The Eugenic Significance of Retinitis Pigmentosa,” by William Allan, Eugenical News (n.d.) ◙ “Hereditary Pattern Determines Clinical Severity and Eugenic Indications,” by William Allan, Eugenical News (n.d.) ◙ Annual Conference of the National Society for the Prevention of Blindness, October 26-28, 1939 [tentative program] ◙ Bureau of Human Heredity, (Affiliated to the International Committee for Research on Human Heredity), Bulletin II ◙ Retinitis Pigmentosa [definition] ◙ “Subsidizing the Unfit” [letter to the editor by George H. Gibson] ◙ Correspondence: 01/18/35 M. S. Kirshen to L.; 06/13/35 L. to J. McKeen Cattell; 07/11/35 L. to Bureau of Immigration; 09/11/35 Tine Tammes to L.; 02/20/39 Ruth Morrison to L.; 03/30/39 Ray G. Hulburt to L.; 04/03/39 Arthur Bartlett to L.; 04/11/39 L. to Bartlett; 04/11/39 L. to Hulburt; 06/09/39 Bartlett to L.; 06/11/39 Warren E. Morris to Eugenics Research Bureau; 06/29/39 Emily A. Mudd to L.; 07/27/39 Mudd to L.; 08/01/39 Bureau of Human Heredity to [no salutation given]; 08/11/39 L. to Mrs. C. B. S. Hodson; 08/24/39 L. to Morris; 08/24/39 L. to Mudd; 09/26/39 Irving Frey to L.; 10/05/39 C. A. Fleming to Carnegie Institute; 10/24/39 L. to Fleming

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Davenport-Letters-1920-28       
Correspondence: 06/09/20 Charles B. Davenport to L.; 07/05/20 Davenport to L.; 07/30/20 Davenport to L.; 09/01/20 Davenport to L.; 09/03/20 Davenport to L.; 10/29/20 Davenport to L.; 11/03/20 Davenport to L.; 11/23/20 Davenport to L.; 11/26/20 Davenport to L.; 12/18/20 Davenport to L.; 12/21/20 Davenport to L.; 01/08/21 L. to Davenport; 01/19/21 L. to Davenport; 01/27/21 Davenport to L.; 04/07/21 Department of Commerce to L.; 04/07/21 Davenport to L.; 04/13/21 L. to Davenport; 04/14/21 L. to Davenport; 10/16/22 Davenport to L.; 01/02/23 John L. Wirt to L.; 04/12/28 Davenport to L.; 04/16/28 Davenport to L.

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Edison Clippings        
“Thomas Alva Edison…An Appreciation of Mr. Edison Based on Personal Acquaintance,” by Charles L. Edgar, Science 75:1933 (January 15, 1932) ◙ In re Edison bust ◙ Note for the Pedigree ◙ Handwritten notes for pedigree ◙ Clippings ◙ Correspondence: 06/23/32 L. [as Chairman, Exhibits Committee] to Congressional Library; 07/20/32 Virginia F. Shryock for L. to Thomas A. Edison Memorial Association; 07/14/32 Shryock to William Henry Meadowcroft; 07/14/32 Jessica L.  Farnum to L.; 07/19/32 L. to P. PP. Caproni & Brother; 07/25/32 Paul L. Crabtree to L.; 07/26/32 L. to Mrs. Thomas A. Edison; 08/01/21 L. to Engineering Associates; 08/04/32 L. to William S. Barstow; 08/06/32 L. to American Institute of Electrical Engineers

D-2-1:9

Formula of Heredity - Publishing   
“The General Formula of Heredity,” by Harry H. Laughlin, National Academy of Sciences 19:8 (August 1933) ◙ “The Specific Formula of Heredity,” by Harry H. Laughlin, National Academy of Sciences 19:12 (December 1933) ◙ Suggestions for Any Address in the Auditorium of the Carnegie Institution Administration Building ◙ The Nature and Number of Data Needed for the construction of a Specific Probability-prediction-formula… ◙ “Science and Sanity, an Introduction to Non-Aristotellian Systems and General Semantics,” by Alfred Korzybski [preface to book published as a booklet] ◙ Dear Harry and Pansy [handwritten directions on sundial from M & B, December 12, 1933] ◙ Handwritten note ◙ Correspondence:  postcards and letters acknowledging receipt of “General Formula of Heredity” ◙ Correspondence: 12/01/32 L. to A. F. Blakeslee; 01/21/33 Blakeslee to L.; 01/23/33 L. to Blakeslee; 02/14/33 John A. Fleming to L.; 02/24/33 L. to Fleming; 02/27/33 Fleming to L.; 03/08/33 L. to Walter M. Gilbert; 04/18/33 Robert D. Potter to L.; 05/01/33 Waldemar Kaempffert to L.; 05/12/33 Alfred J. Lotka to L.; 11/15/33 Frank Lorimer to L.; 11/18/33 R. H. Post to L.; n.d. Charles M. Pomerat to L.; 11/16/33 L. to Pomerat; 11/25/33 L. to Post; 11/27/33 Arthur E. Hawtin to L.; 09/25/35 L. to E. B. Wilson; 09/26/35 E. B. Wilson to Charles B. Davenport; 09/27/35 L. to Wilson; 02/07/39 L. to Houghton, Mifflin Co

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Galton         
“Francis Galton, 1822-1911,” by Sir Francis Darwin, F. R. S., a lecture given on the occasion of the first celebration of the anniversary of the birth of Sir Francis Galton by the Eugenics Education Society, 1914 ◙ “The Centenary of Sir Frances Galton,” Revue d’ Eugenique (January 1922) ◙ Handwritten bibliography of Galton, Darwin, Wedgwood pedigree ◙ Correspondence: 04/28/22 L. to Mabel Earle; 04/28/22 L. to P. M. Wallace; 05/08/22 Wallace to L.; 05/10/22 Earle to L.; 08/18/39 Cletus Parker [with family genealogical chart enclosure, family unknown]; 08/23/39 L. to Parker 

D-2-1:11

General Formula of Heredity    
The General Formula of Heredity K=f(M,R) [Formula of Heredity Chart I] [photograph of chart] ◙ The General Formula of Heredity K=f(M,R) [Formula of Heredity, Chart II] [photograph of chart] ◙ The General Formula of Heredity K=f(M,R) [Formula of Heredity, Chart III] [photograph of chart] ◙ The General Formula of Heredity K=f(M,R) [Formula of Heredity Chart IV] [photograph of chart] ◙ The General Formula of Heredity K=f(M,R) [Formula of Heredity, Chart VI] [photograph of chart] ◙ The Detection of Evolution [Formula of Heredity, Chart VII] [photograph of chart] ◙  K=KfcE [photograph of chart] ◙ Constituent Equations for the Three Structural Unites in K=f(M,R) [photograph of chart] ◙ A. The Analytic Geometry of the Fifteen Constants of the Basic Formula [photograph of chart]

D-2-1:12

Hughes; Inventiveness - Analysis Sheets  
Inventive Genius questionnaire [blank form] ◙ Correspondence: n.d. Hughes to L.

D-2-1:13

Inventiveness and Racial Descent Survey, 1928 - Letters, 1927 - 1934   
Guenthers Auto Safety Bumper [drawing] ◙ The Pelvi-Genu-Plantar Exerciser for the Perfect Health and Shape of Women [brochure] ◙ Automatic Stair Controlled Electric Light Switch [brochure] ◙ “If you wish to predict how tall your children are likely to be, the new formula of heredity discovered by the Carnegie Institution of Washington will give you the probability…” by Howard W. Blakeslee ◙ Who is this Man Earle? ◙ Index of Inventiveness: in Descending Order ◙ Inventiveness by Racial Stock in the United States, 1927 [photograph of chart] ◙ “Inventiveness by nation, a Note on Statistical Treatment,” by S. C. GilFillan, Geographical Review 20:2 (April 1930) ◙ Clipping ◙ Correspondence: n.d. W. G. Laird to L.; n.d. Mrs. R. McDonald to L.; n.d. J. S. Brown to L.; n.d. L. to Emil Peters; n.d. W. A. Lanning to L.; 01/12/27 John H. Glover to L.; 01/28/27 Ida M. Munich to L.; 07/14/27 Mary Henderson to L.; 07/21/27 M. C. Miller to L.; 08/04/27 Maude Ellis to L.; 08/11/27 Henry D. Klinker to L.; 08/13/27 A. E. Henn to L.; 08/18/27 George N. Wilson to L.; 08/18/27 Egbert Gold to L.; 08/19/27 James H. Delany to L.; 08/26/27 Edward G. Budd Manufacturing Co. to L.; 08/29/27 J. C. Edwards to L.; 08/31/27 Mary Poissant to L.; 09/17/27 L. to George E. Howard; 09/17/27 L. to T. M. Avery; 09/17/27 L. to George E. Nerney; 09/17/27 L. to William E. Williams; 09/21/27 O. A. Rosbow to L.; 09/17/27 E. E. Little to L.; 10/11/27 Emil Peters to L.; 10/12/27 Harry A. Davis to L.; 10/13/27 H. Gernsback to L.; 10/21/27 Henry Faurot to Albert Johnson; 10/24/27 E. L. Ives to L.; 10/25/27 Archie Fahnestock to L.; 10/26/27 William Brown to L.; 10/26/27 E. B. McCabe to L.; 10/31/27 H. L. Knapp to L.; 11/05/27 L. to Knapp; 11/14/27 Charles C. Garey to L.; 11/16/27 Marguerite Drake Conklin to Post Master, Alhambra, Calif.; 11/17/27 L. to Westinghouse Electric Co.; 11/22/27 William H. Kobbe to L.; 11/29/27 Nathan Manufacturing Company to L.; 12/03/27 Frederick Bender to L.; 12/05/27 Elmer Menefee to L.; 12/07/27 O. S. Schairer to L.; 12/08/27 Samuel W. Balch to L.; 12/10/27 L. to Balch; 12/10/27 C. Steenstrup to L.; 12/11/27 Ole O. Storle to L.; 12/12/27 Hester Plow Co. to L.; 12/12/27 Balch to L.; 12/13/27 Koehring Company to L.; 12/13/27 Balch to L.; 12/14/27  Charles A. Wolfe to Albert Johnson and L.; 12/16/27 Perry Remy to L.; 12/23/27 Gold Dust Corporation to L.; 12/27/27 Charles S. Haas to L.; 12/28/27 Mrs. Cagle to L.; 01/07/28 Ralph Walton to Dear Sir; 01/07/28 F. C. Atkinson to L.; 01/11/28 Louis a Sauer to L.; 01/12/28 May Haywood to L.; 01/12/28 John Pickrall to L.; 11/14/28 J. C. Seyl to Johnson; 01/19/27 Albert Miller to L.; 01/20/28 Cora C. Hiatt to L.; 01/21/28 George P. Lee to L.; 01/25/28 Seng Company to L.; 01/25/28 Bissell Carpet Sweeper Company to L.; 01/26/28 Frank D. Ruby to L.; 01/28/28 M. E. Conklin to Gustaf Olson; 01/30/28 Charles Lorber to L.; 01/30/28 L. to William Conner; 02/01/28 Charles F. Sherwood to L.; 02/04/28 Roy Hardway to L.; 02/10/28 C. C. Harris to L.; 02/14/28 Frank Haupt to L.; 02/14/28 Andrew Rankin to L.; 03/12/28 John O. Cazes to L.; 02/15/28 list beginning Benjamin Franklin Fitch; 02/23/28 E. N. Broderick to L.; 03/15/28 William H. Averill to L.; 03/15/28 Loren D. Harrick to L.; 02/11/29 H. S. Bristol to L.; 01/09/33 Joseph Rossman to Carnegie Institution of Washington; 03/06/33 Robert K. Merton to L.; 03/17/33 H. W. Hepner to L.; 04/04/33 S. C. Gilfillan to L.; 0410/33 L. to Gilfillan; 10/21/33 Gilfillan to L.; 11/17/33 L. to Alfred Korzybski; n.d. Korzybski to L. [copy]; 12/13/33 Sam W. Hoke to L.; 02/05/34 Howard W. Blakeslee to L.; 02/07/34 L. to Blakeslee

D-2-1:14

Letter - Century Biology Series - Eugenics  
Announcement of publication of Host-Parasite Relations Between Man and His Intestinal Protozoa by Robert Hegner Correspondence: 11/14/27 Robert Hegner to L.

D-2-1:15

Life and Letters of Herbert Spencer (article)  
Life and Letters of Herbert Spencer, by David Duncan,  Vol. 2, pp. 14-18 [abstract]

D-2-1:16

Lillie, University of Chicago, Letters, Cell Division Magnets  
Magnet price list ◙ Correspondence: 02/16/29 H. O. Boehne, Inc. to L.; 02/18/29 L. to Thomas & Skinner Steel Products Co.; 02/20/29 Thomas and Skinner to Eugenics Record Office; 02/25/29 Nilsson Electrical Laboratory to L.; 02/26/29 L. to Thomas and Skinner; 02/27/29 H. Boker & Co. to Eugenics Record Office; 03/01/29 Thomas & Skinner to L.; 03/05/29 L. to G. H. Cannon; 03/06/29 L. to Frank R. Lillie; 03/21/29 Cannon to L.; 03/29/29 Lillie to L.; 04/04/29 R. S. Lillie to L.

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Marriage Association Letters - 1935  
Notes for use in reply to Dr. James C. Janney...“Marriage Study Association.” ◙ Memorandum for reply to Justin Miller, Chairman of the Attorney General’s Advisory Committee on Crime ◙ Correspondence: 06/26/35 Dorothy Gardiner to President, Carnegie Institution; 06/27/35 John C. Merriam to Gardiner [copy]; 06/27/35 W. M. Gilbert to Gardiner [copy]; 06/29/35 Gilbert to L. [note]; 07/19/35 L. to John J. Sonsteby; 07/19/35 L. to Frank F. Bunker; 07/26/35 Sonsteby to L.

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Materials for Jon Alfred Mjoen - Oslo  
Clipping (Norwegian) ◙ Vern Landergresen Mot Fremmede Forbrytere ◙ Rassenbiologie und Rassenhygiene in Norwegen 1908-1933 ◙ Geniet og Forbryderen som Biologisk Problem ◙ Den Nordiske Races Skjebne ◙ Rassenkreuzung beim Menschen ◙ Biologische und Biochemische Untersuchungen bei Rassenmischung ◙ Die Erblichkeit Der Muysikalitat, Zweiter Teil ◙ Die Erblichkeit der Musikalitat, Erster Teil ◙ Die Ewaldsche Hortheorie ◙ Det Norske Program for Rasehygiene ◙ Alkoholprobleme im Lichte Biologischer Erkenntnisse ◙ Die Bedeutung der Kollateralen fur den Begabungsgrad der Kinder ◙ Zur Psychologischen Bestimmung der Musikalitat ◙ Zur Erbanalyse der Musikalischen Begabung ◙ Die Bedeutung der Tonhohenunterschiedsempfindlichkeit fur die Musikalitat und ihr Verhalten bei der Vererbung ◙ Det Nye Nord 4:12(December 1922), 7:5(November 1925)

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Miscellaneous Correspondence 1927 - 39
“A New Inherited Skin Defect in Man,” by Milton H. Lehr, Journal of Heredity, 30:8 (August 1939) ◙ Immigrants as Seed Stock (Prepare this first for the North American Review, then reprint it in pamphlet form for Davidson’s committee.) ◙ Confidential, not for release for publication or reproduction in any form.  1941 Yearbook, American Association of School Administrators, September 1939, Tentative Outline ◙ Correspondence: 10/31/27 North American Review to L.; 03/31/30 W. M. Gilbert to L.; 11/03/34 L. to Rudolph Reimer; 02/04/35 George L. Streeter to J. R. Schramm [copy]; 02/24/35 02/14/35 Schramm to Streeter [copy]; 03/26/35 Schramm to L.; 11/06/35 Tine Tammes to L.; 12/06/35 L. to Tammes; 08/31/36 L. to Consul General of Mexico; 08/31/36 L. to Consul General of Norway; 09/03/36 O. Tostrup to L.; 09/22/36 Consul General of Mexico to L.; 08/31/38 W. D. Cairns to L.; 09/23/39 E. W. Jacobsen to L.; 10/23/39 Hilton H. Lehr to L.; 10/24/39 L. to Lehr

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Miscellaneous Correspondence - 1934, 1935

Expense account for H. H. Laughlin…December 11-16, 1934, January 5, 1935 ◙ Handwritten notes ◙ Correspondence: 08/18/34 [crossed out and Oct. 18, 1933 handwritten over date] Charles B. Davenport to L.; 11/03/34 Albert F. Blakeslee to L.; 11/05/34 L. to Blakeslee; 01/29/35 L. to George L. Streeter; 01/29/35 Memorandum on the use of the Eugenics Record Office Ford car…; 02/02/35 L. to Blakeslee; 04/30/35 Mabel L. Earle to Walter M. Gilbert; 04/30/35 L. to Gilbert; 05/01/35 Gilbert to L.; 05/01/35 Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association of America to Earle; 05/23/35 Gilbert to Earle; 05/28/25 [sic] Earle to Gilbert; 06/03/35 L. to Streeter; 06/06/35 Streeter to L.

D-2-1:21

Ohio Sterilization Bill - 1931   
A Bill to provide for the sterilization of certain classes of feeble-minded and epileptic persons before release from any public institution, or of such persons, when duly adjudged proper for commitment to such institutions [sent to Roselle Johnson, Feb. 1931 handwritten in upper corner] ◙ Correspondence: 09/12/30 R. E. Miles to Virginia R. Wing, Ohio Race Betterment Association; 09/18/30 Jerome C. Fisher to L.; 09/30/30 CBD [Charles B. Davenport] to Fisher; 01/08/31 L. to Fisher

D-2-1:22

Sassafras-Variation in Leaf Lobing-Letter-George Shull-1920 
“Sassafras sassafras, Leaf Measurement used in the Accompanying Study ‘Rhythm and Variation in Marginal Leaf-Lobing in the Common Sassafras’” [handwritten notes] ◙ A Study of Rhythm and Variation in Marginal Leaf-Lobing in the Common Sassafras [draft] ◙ Correspondence: 12/21/20 George H. Shull to L.

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Streeter - Burks Correspondence   
Memorandum on Research Problems Approachable Through Family Record Data by Barbara S. Burks ◙ Carnegie Institution of Washington, Program of Biological Conference, Department of Embryology, April 25, 1935 ◙ Control Study [Burks handwritten at top] ◙ Estimated requirement for control rating study ◙ Department of Genetics requisition for Merriam Webster Dictionary ◙ Correspondence: 03/25/35 Albert F. Blakeslee to L.; 03/28/35 W. M. Gilbert to L.; 04/08/35 L. to Gilbert; 06/03/35 L. to George L. Streeter; 06/03/35 L. to Barbara Burks; 06/29/35 L. to Streeter; 07/03/35 Streeter to L.; 07/05/35 Streeter to L.; 10/17/  Streeter to L. [telegram]; 10/19/36 L. to Blakeslee; 10/20/36 Streeter to L.; 11/12/36 John C. Merriam to Barbara S. Burks; 11/16/36 Streeter to L; 11/16/36 Streeter to L.; 11/23/36 L. to Streeter; 10/12/37 Streeter to L.

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Theodore Running - Principles of Areas; Heredity Formula Correspondence 
“A Method for Approximating Real Roots of Equations by the Principle of Areas,” by Theodore R. Running, Papers of the Michigan Academy of Science, Arts, and Letters, 18 (1932) ◙ “Empirical Representations of Experimental Data Involving Several Variables,” by G. L. Schuyler, United States Naval Institute Proceedings, 58:1, Whole No. 347 ◙ Correspondence: 02/04/33 Arthur Kavanagh to L.; 02/07/34 L. to Kavanagh; 04/10/34 L. to Kavanagh; 05/31/34 G. L. Schuyler to L.; 06/06/34 L. to Schuyler

   

D-2-2:1

Botanical Garden - Japan - Fowl    
Correspondence:  09/21/18 S. Nakagawa to L.; 09/17/24 L. to Nathaniel L. Britton; 09/22/24 A. B. Stant to L.

D-2-2:2

Chromosomes in Man - Wieman; Winiwarter  
“Chromosomes in Man” by H. L. Wieman, American Journal of Anatomy, 14:4 (May 1913) ◙ “The Chromosomes of Human Spermatocytes” by H. L. Wieman, American Journal of Anatomy, 21:1 (January 1917) ◙ “Etudes sur la Spermatogenese Humaine, I. Cellule de Sertoli II. Heterochromosome et Mitoses de l’epithelium Seminal,” by Hans von Winiwarter, Archives de Biologie, 27 (1912) ◙ “L’Heterochromosme chex Le Chat,” by Hans von Winiwarater, Bulletins de le’Academie royale de Belgique, No. 4 (April 1914) ◙ Correspondence: n.d. Hans von Winiwarter to L.; 12/07/17 [S. I.] Kornhauser to L.; 05/03/18 L. to H. L. Wieman; 05/09/18 Wieman to L.; 11/12/18 L. to Kornhauser; 05/01/19 Kornhauser to L.; 05/14/19 L. to Bureau of American Ethnology; 05/15/19 Wieman to L.; 05/23/19 J. Walter Fewkes to L.; 02/11/20 Robert T. Hance to L.; 02/12/20 Ethel Browne Harvey to L.; 02/116/20 Herbert M. Evans to L.; 02/24/20 L. to Mabel Earle

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Correspondence - Irving Fisher - Eugenics   
Correspondence: 02/28/25 L. Memorandum in reference to furniture settlement of the New York office; 03/07/25 Margaret Andrus to Charles B. Davenport; 04/01/25 L. Second memorandum in reference to furniture settlement of the New York office; 04/04/25 Irving Fisher to L.; 04/04/25 Fisher to C. C. Little; 04/07/25 Alma E. Shimer to L.; 04/08/25 L. to Fisher; 04/08/25 L. to Shimer; 04/08/25 L. to ? [page 2 only]; 04/09/25 Fisher to L.; 04/10/25 Shimer to L.; 04/16/25 Fisher to L.; 04/20/25 L. to Fisher; 04/29/25 L. to Fisher; 05/06/25 Fisher to L.; 08/05/26 Fisher to L.; 08/06/26 Leon F. Whitney to L.; 08/16/26 L. to Fisher; 08/16/26 L. to Whitney; 08/17/27 Fisher to L. [note]; 08/26/27 L. to Fisher11/07/28 L. to Fisher; 11/08/28 Fisher to L.; 11/21/28 L. to Fisher; 04/01/30 Fisher to L.

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Correspondence, Lecture, Studies in Heredity, March 1935  
Carnegie Institution of Washington invites you to attend an illustrated lecture on Heredity and Environment…by H. M. Hall...December 4, 1931 ◙ Carnegie Institute of Washington, invites you to attend illustrated lectures concerning Studies in Heredity, March 7-21, 1933 [L. presenting racing capacity] ◙ Correspondence:020433 John C. Merriam to L.; 02/06/33 L. to Merriam; 02/07/33 Merriam to L.

D-2-2:5

Crossing of Ducks     
“Green Wonders in Louisiana,” by Harris Dickson ◙ “Report on International Bird Protection,” by T. Gilbert Pearson, Bulletin of the International Committee for Bird Preservation, (1936) ◙ “A Brief for the Y-Chromosome,” by E. A. McIlhenny, Journal of Heredity, 25:10 (October 1934) ◙ Note on “What’s all in a day’s work” on the Eugenical News [the following materials were clipped together with this as the title page]; “Plant and Animal Breeding in Relation to Eugenics [from Eugenical News]; correspondence: 02/25/35 Arthur H. Steinhaus to Charles B. Davenport; 03/01/35 L. to Harris Dickson and Dickson’s reply; 03/25/35 L. to Steinhaus; 03/25/35 L. to Edward Avery McIlhenny; 04/02/35 McIlhenny to L.; 04/16/36 L. to McIlhenny; 04/22/35 McIlhenny to L.; “twenty-Two Years of Banding Migratory Wild Fowl at Avery Island, Louisiana,” by E. A. McIlhenny, The Auk, 51:3 (July 1934) ◙ Correspondence: 02/25/35 Steinhaus to Charles B. Davenport [copy]; 03/01/35 L. to Dickson; 05/07/35 Samuel Callaway to L.; 12/07/35 L. to McIlhenny [copy]; 01/04/37 T. Gilbert Pearson to L.

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Date (edible) Development in California   
Nutting Nursery, December 1,3,5, 1920 [6 photographs] ◙ Harry and Pansy Laughlin feeding mules [2 photographs] ◙ Kingsbury, 1920 [7 photographs, 4 poses (8’x10”)] ◙ Miscellaneous date palm photographs [43 photographs, many with unidentified persons] ◙ Clipping ◙ Developing a Variety of the Edible Date (Phoenix dactylifera) Suited to the Climatic Conditions of the San Joaquin Valley ◙ Historical Record of Individual Date Palm Tree (Phoenix dactylifera) in the San Joaquin-Sacramento Valley

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Eugenics Society, Leonard Darwin-Letter  
“…no Cause More Worthy,” American Genetic Association [brochure] ◙ “Annual Meeting of the International Federation of Eugenics Organisations,” Eugenics Review, 19:8 (October 1927) ◙ Programme for the Munich Meeting of the International Federation of Eugenic Organisations ◙ Agenda [for the Munich meeting of the I. F. E. O.] ◙ Memorandum for Mrs. Hodson ◙ Lecture and Study Tour, Mrs. Cora B. S. Hodson…1st November,  1928 to 16th February, 1929 ◙ Data Sheet, Cora B. S. Hodson ◙ Mrs. Hodson’s Itinerary ◙ Mrs. Hodson will be prepared to lecture on any of the following subjects… ◙ Clipping, “The Immigration Quota of 1890 Versus the National Origins Quota” ◙ Correspondence: 05/16/27 Cora Hodson to L.; 06/11/27 Hodson to L. [postcard]; 09/14/27 Heredity to L. [cablegram]; 09/22/27 L. to Hodson; 10/03/27 Hodson to L.; 11/19/27 Hodson to L.; 07/21/28 Charles B. Davenport to L.; 08/06/28 Hodson to L.; 08/08/28 Leonard Darwin to Hodson; 08/09/28 International Federation of Eugenic Organizations to Dear Sir; 08/20/28 L. to Leon F. Whitney; 08/24/28 L. to Hodson; 08/24/28 Whitney to L.; 09/04/28 Hodson to L.

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Evolution Materials - Osborn   
Photograph of bust of Henry Fairfield Osborn ◙ The Varves and Climate of the Green River Epoch by Wilmot H. Bradley ◙ Handwritten notes ◙ Clippings, “Scientists Plan Meeting” ◙ Correspondence: 05/07/28 Henry Fairfield Osborn to American Association for the Advancement of Science and Affiliated Societies; 05/2928 Osborn to L.; 02/07/33 Osborn to L.; 02/14/33 Ruth Tyler to L.; 02/14/33 L. to Osborn; 02/17/33 L. to Tyler; 04/12/33 L. to U. S. Geological Survey; 04/14/33 L. to William K. Gregory; 04/14/33 L. to U. S. Geological Survey; 04/17/33 Gregory to L.; 04/18/33 L. to Gregory; 04/22/33 W. C. Mendenhall to L.; 04/29/33 L. to Mendenhall; 10/26/36 L. to W. W. Palmer; 11/02/36 Palmer to L.

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Field Museum - Letters - Stanley & Henry Field  
Pioneer Foundation [proof copy] [includes: Notes on getting the work underway; Tentative budget, 1937; Outline proposed for first year’s work] ◙ Handwritten notes ◙ Correspondence: 09/24/32 Henry Field to L.; 09/26/32 unsigned [Director] to L.; 09/27/32 L. to Stanley Field; 10/03/32; 10/03/32 S. C. Simms to L.; 10/03/32 Simms to Henry Fairfield Osborn

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Georg von Wendt, Helsingfors, Finland  
Das Herzhormon, Zugleich ein Versuch der Abgrenzung des Hormonbegriffes ◙ Der EinfluB des Eutonons auf das isolierte Saugetierherz ◙ Verlangerung der Arbeitsfahigkeit durch Eutonon ◙ zum gegenwartigen Stand der Herzhormongrage ◙ Correspondence: 08/31/29 Charles B. Davenport to L.; 10/02/29 Julia Goodrich to L.

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Guy Allison - Former Student, 1929 - 38    
Guy Selwin Allison, Author, Traveler, Lecturer [brochure] ◙ Comments on 1935 Lecture Tour (Supplementary) ◙ A Great Tour, During the autumn months of 1934, Mr. Guy S. Allison made an extensive tour… ◙ The Allison Education Tour and Camping Trip for Boys [brochure] ◙ Los Angeles Public Library, weekly calendar, December 7 to 11, 1936 ◙ “A Missouri Farmer Takes up Golf,” by Guy S. Allison ◙ “The Wreckage” Ocean Park, Wash, summer home of Guy Allison [postcard] ◙ Clippings ◙ Correspondence: 04/07/29 Allison to L.; 06/24/29 L. to Allison; 07/01/29 Allison to L.; 02/24/30 Allison to L.; 02/27/30 J. G. Charlton to L.; 03/04/30 L. to Produce Reporter Co.; 05/15/31 Allison to L.; 11/15/32 Allison to L.; 11/22/32 L. to Allison; 12/06/32 Allison to L.; 10/11/34 Allison to L.; 12/04/36 Allison to L.; 01/29/37 Allison to L.; 02/01/37 Allison to L.; 03/22/37 Allison to L.; 04/01/37 L. to Allison; 04/01/37 L. to Harold B. Say; 04/01/37 L. to Clarence D. Martin; 11/20/37 Allison to L.; 12/17/37 Allison to L.; 06/15/38 L. to Allison

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Horse & Horseman, Chinchilla, Industrial Psych  
The Inheritance of Racing Capacity in the Thoroughbred Horse [blank form] ◙ United States Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Biological Survey, Raising Chinchillas in Captivity, [Bi-1190, 3-32] ◙ Notes [bibliographic] ◙ Chinchilla ◙ Correspondence: 06/17/25 Donald A. Laird to L.; 08/04/25 Laird to L.; 08/25/25 L. to Laird; 08/26/25 Laird to L.; 12/18/25 Laird to L.; 04/05/26 Laird to L.; 04/22/36 Francis B. Bowman to Head of Agriculture Dept., University of California, Berkeley; 04/22/36 Bowman to J. R. Mohler; 04/22/36 Bowman to Secretary of Agriculture, State of California; 04/22/36 Bowman to Head of Agriculture Department, University of Southern California, Los Angeles; 04/25/36 Frank G. Ashbrook to Bowman; 04/28/36 Bowman to L. Pustwich; 04/30/36 Esther Graham to Bowman; 05/01/36 E. Raymond Hall to Bowman; 05/07/36 Ashbrook to Bowman; 12/31/36 J. W. Slattery to L.; 01/07/37 Slattery to L.; 01/15/37 Vaughn Flannery to L.; 02/18/37 Mahala Ettinger to L.; 02/25/37 L. to Ettinger; 02/26/37 Ettinger to L.

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Inheritance of Musical Talent  
Manual of Instructions and Interpretations for Measures of Musical Talent by C. E. Seashore ◙ The Inheritance of Musical Talent by C. E. Seashore ◙ Isolable Factors of Musical Talent that May be Inherited ◙ Pedigree of Musical Capacity [blank form]

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Inheritance of Popping - Popcorn  
“The Relation of Moisture Content and Certain Other Factors to the Popping of Popcorn,” by F. C. Stewart,  New York State Agricultural Experiment Station, Bulletin No. 505 (December 1923) ◙ Inheritance of Tunicate Condition ◙ Handwritten notes ◙ Correspondence: 01/21/26 E. W. Lindstrom to L.; 12/08/26 H. K. Hayes to L.; 12/24/26 Hayes to L.; 12/29/26 J. J. Willlaman to L.; 01/28/27 L. to C. M. Woodworth; 2/01/27 Woodworth to L.; 10/21/27 L. to John B. Wentz; 10/21/27 L. to George S. Carter; 10/21/27 L. to Stewart; 10/27/27 L. H. Bailey to L.; 10/27/27 Stewart to L.; 11/01/27 L. to Office of Experiment Stations, Department of Agriculture; 11/01/27 L. to J. G. Willier; 11/08/27 Willier to L.; 11/10/27 Wentz to L.; 11/16/27 L. to A. M. Brunson; 12/01/27 Brunson to L.

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Jordan, David Starr - Pamphlets   
For International Peace, List of Books, Reviews, and Other Articles in the Interest of Peace, Friendship, and Understanding Between Nations by David Starr Jordan, 1927 ◙ “Japan and World Relations,” by David Starr Jordan ◙ “A Plan of Education to Develop International Justice and Friendship,” by David Starr Jordan, the Raphael Herman $25,000 Award, 1925 ◙ Dr. David Starr Jordan's Peace Plan ◙ “The Outlawry of War, Address at Toronto,” by David Starr Jordan ◙ Concerning Stanford 2:8 (May 1926) ◙ “What Were America's War Gains?” by David Starr Jordan ◙ “The Case Against Alcohol,” by David Starr Jordan ◙ “Altruism,” by David Starr Jordan ◙ “There Was a Man,” by David Starr Jordan ◙ “Men Told Me, Lord,” by David Starr Jordan ◙ “Unknown Soldier, (Eric Knight Jordan, 1903-1926) ◙ Eric Knight Jordan (1903-1926) List of Publications ◙ “Not Yet,” by David Starr Jordan ◙ Your Afterself, a Call to Young Men,” by David Starr Jordan ◙ To Barbara, a Study in Heredity,” by David Starr Jordan ◙  “The Most Christian Proposal Ever Made,” by Edward Berwick ◙ “David Starr Jordan Apostle of World Unity,” by Charles Henry Rieber, World Unity Magazine, Reprint No. 2

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Judge Olson - Chicago Municipal Court  
Clippings ◙ Correspondence: 04/16/26 Harry Olson to L.; 05/25/26 L. to Olson; 07/16/26 L. to Olson; 11/15/27 L. to Olson;11/17/27 Olson to L.; 01/03/28 Olson to L.; 11/01/29 L. to Olson; 02/12/31 Olson to L.

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Letters - Lundborg, 1927; Lenz, 1928 

Correspondence: 3/24/27 L. to Lundborg; 10/10/28 Lenz to L.; 10/25/28 L. to Lenz; 11/8/28 L. to Lenz

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National Farm Chemurgic Council - Cellulose  
Minutes of the Meeting of the Cellulose Advisory Committee for Perennial Crops on the National Farm Chemurgic Council, April 4, 1938 ◙ National Farm Chemurgic Council [brochure] ◙ Preliminary Program, Third Dearborn Conference of Agriculture, Industry and Science, May 25th , 26th 27th, 1937 ◙ Preliminary Program, Fourth Annual Chemurgic Conference of Agriculture, Industry and Science, April 25, 26, 27, 1938 ◙ News Release, National Farm Chemurgic Council, Fourth Annual Chemurgic Conference ◙ Cellulose Advisory Committee for Perennial Crops ◙ Correspondence: 05/17/37 Charles H. Herty to L.; Harvey J. Sconce to L.; 02/19/28 L. to Sconce; 03/02/38 Sconce to L.; 03/14/38 Harry E. Barnard to L.; 03/21/38 Sconce to L.; 03/28/38 Wheeler McMillen to L.; 04/06/38 L. to Sconce [night letter]

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Paleontology - Merriam - Osborn 
“Antiquity of Man in California,” Eugenical News, 9:8 (August 1924) ◙ “The Evolution of Man,” Eugenical News,10:4 (April 1925) ◙ Clippings ◙ Correspondence: 09/05/33 Eugenical News to Academy of Natural Sciences; 09/12/33 Leigh Mitchell Hodges to Eugenical News; 11/23/33 L. to John C. Merriam; 11/28/33 Merriam to L.

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Paper Pulp Industry        
“Chemical Industry Writes a New Chapter in Southern Development,” by James A. Lee, Chemical & Metallurgical Engineering, 43:12 ◙ December 29, 1936, What Chemistry has Accomplished for the South ◙ Correspondence: 12/16/36 L. to Harvey J. Sconce; 12/21/36 Sconce to L.; 03/11/37 Sconce to Charles H. Herty; 03/15/37 L. to Sconce

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Periodicity in Mitosis - C. J. Chamberlain  
“Periodicity in Mitosis” by C. J. Chamberlain [extract from Botanical Gazette, 61:5 (May 1916)] ◙ extract from the A History of Botany, 1860-1900, being a Continuation of Sachs History of Botany, 1530-1860 by J. Reynolds Green ◙ extract from Proceeds of the Royal Society of London, 68 (1895), “Fourth Report to the Royal Society, Water Research Committee ◙ extract from Text Book of Botany by Julius Sachs, Book III, Chapter III, “General Conditions of Plant Life” ◙ extract from Torrey Botanical Club Bulletin 31:10 (October 1904) “The Daily Periodicity of Cell-Division and of Elongation in the Root of Allium,” by William E. Kellicott ◙ extract from Post’s Plant Physiology by Ludwig Jost ◙ extract from Vegetable Physiology, “Temperature and its Conditions ◙ Correspondence: 06/08/33 L. to Franklin Delano Roosevelt; 06/13/33 Louis McH. Howe to L.; 11/09/36 L. to the President

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Robert S. Woodward; Math and Science Reprints 
“The Century's Progress in Applied Mathematics, Presidential Address of Professor R. S. Woodward, Delivered Before the American Mathematical Society, at its Sixth Annual Meeting, December 28, 1899,” Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society, 2nd series, 6:4 (January 1900) ◙ “Measurement and Calculation,” by R. S. Woodward, Science, N. .S., 15:390 (June 20, 1902) ◙ List of Published Papers, Contributions to Proceedings of Scientific Societies, Etc. of R. S. Woodward, 3rd edition, July 1903 ◙ “An Address by R. S. Woodward, the Retiring President of the American Association for the Advancement of Science,” Proceedings of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, 50 (1901) ◙ “The Unity of Physical Science,” by R. S. Woodward, Science, N. S. 20:509 (September 30, 1904) ◙ Dr. Robert S. Woodward listed the following five stages through which science passes in its development… ◙ Correspondence: 11/17/21 Robert S. Woodward to L.

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Sex Control - Oscar Riddle      
Riddle, Oscar, “Can We Control Sex?” Science and Invention, (December 1928)

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Sterilization Articles     
Answer to Jennings reference to the Futility of Eugenical Sterilization ◙ Notes for German sterilization paper ◙ Note on adjectives in the yard-stick [racing capacity] ◙ handwritten notes ◙ The Pope's Encyclical on Marriage ◙ German Population-and-Race Politics, from an address by Dr. Frick, Reichsminister for the Interior, before the first meeting of the Expert Council for Population-and-Race Politics held in Berlin, June 28, 1933, Translated from the German for the Eugenical News by A. Hellmer ◙ Publication Series of the Reich's Committee for Public Health Service, address by Dr. Wilhelm Frick, June 28, 1933 ◙ Handwritten notes

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Sterilization in Oregon   
Correspondence: 03/24/37 S. B. Laughlin to L.; 04/01/37 L. to S. B. Laughlin
   

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American Rose Society; Monoval Origin   
Handwritten notes ◙ Correspondence: 05/14/19 L. to E. A. White;  05/27/19 White to L.; 05/01/36 H. H. Collins to L.; 05/13/36 L. to C. H. Heuser; 05/19/36 Heuser to L.

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Cataphoresis-Letters    
Clipping, “Attraction and Repulsion” ◙ Handwritten notes ◙ Correspondence: 07/07/26 Massachusetts Institute of Technology Library to E. B. Millard; 07/08/26 James M. Phalen to W. W. Wiley; 07/15/26 H. W. Wiley to L.

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Cell Division Correspondence   
To make studies in cell size, cell number, mitotic activity, and bulk increase in tissues as affected by temperature differences ◙ Handwritten note cards ◙ Correspondence: 05/10/17 L. to Scientific American;05/25/17 L. to Public Library; 05/25/17 L. to Library, Columbia University [includes reply of 05/28/17]; 05/25/17 L. to Robert A. Harper; 05/25/17 L. to Robert Chambers, Jr.; 05/29/17 New York Public Library to L.; 06/04/17 L. to Department of Chemistry, Columbia University; 06/07/17 L. to Ralph S. Lillie; 06/07/17 L. to Charles D. Snyder; 06/07/17 L. to Leonard T. Trowland; 06/09/17 L. to Trowland; 06/09/17 L. to Edward W. Washburn; 06/11/17 Snyder to L.; 06/12/17 Washburn to L.; 06/12/17 Trowland to L.; 06/12/17 Chambers to L.; 06/15/17 M. F. Guyer to L. [postcard]; 06/16/17 L. to Smithsonian Institution; 06/16/17 L. to Warren Lewis; 06/16/17 L. to G. E. Stechert; 06/16/17 L. to G. P. Luckey; 06/21/17 Smithsonian Institute to L.; 06/26/17 L. to Dr. Wadsedalek; 07/02/17 Luckey to L.; 07/17/17  ? to L.; 07/21/17 L. to Lawrence Bigelow; 07/21/17 L. to Washburn; 07/23/17 Washburn to L.; 07/25/17 H. H. Uhler to L.; 08/18/17 L. to Bureau of Standards; 08/21/17 Bureau of Standards to L.; 12/04/17 L. to S. I. Kornhauser; 12/07/17 L. to J. Warren Lewis; 01/19/18 L. to Arthur W. Thomas; 01/21/18 L. to Washburn; 01/22/18 L. to Albert P. Matthews; 01/23/18 L. to Richard Swann Lull; 01/24/18 Washburn to L.; 05/31/18 L. to Department of Chemistry, University of California, Berkeley; 05/31/18 L. to Snyder; 06/04/18 Snyder to L.

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Correspondence - Bureau of Agricultural Economics, 1932 -Population Association, 1935 - 36    
Conference on Population Studies in Relation to Social Planning, Auspices of Population Association of America…May 2-4, 1935 ◙ Figure 8 –Approximate net migration of rural farm population, January 1, 1920-April 1, 1930 ◙ Population Literature, Index of Authors, 1(1935) ◙ Population Literature 1:2 (March 20, 1935) ◙ Population Association of America Literature Notice, June 20, 1935 ◙ Population Association memorandum, June 20, 1935 ◙ Correspondence: 10/31/32 O. E. Baker to L.; 12/22/32 L. to Baker; 04/10/35 Frank Lorimer to Social Scientists, Biologists, and Public Officials interested in Population Problems; 06/15/36 Lorimer to Members of  the Population Association; 06/20/35 Lorimer to Members of the Population Association

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Correspondence - C. G. Campbell  
Clipping, “U. S. Eugenist Hails Nazi Racial Policy,” New York Times, august 29, 1935 ◙ “Race Betterment and Sterilization” by C. G. Campbell, Address delivered before the Social Service Club of Delaware at Wilmington, February 13, 1934 ◙ Correspondence: n.d. C. G. Campbell to L.; n.d. Campbell to L.; 07/26/33 Jaques Cattell to L.; 02/21/34 Campbell to L.; 04/11/34 Cattell to L.; 09/13/35 J. H. Landman to L; 10/15/35 Waldemar Kaempffert to Editor, Eugenical News

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Correspondence-Judge Harry Olson-Crime and Heredity   
Olson, Harry, Crime and Heredity, President’s Address at the Annual Meeting of the Eugenics Research Association, June 16, 1923  ◙ “Eugenics Research Association Number” Eugenical News 8:7 (July 1923) ◙ Eugenical News 9?6 (June 1924) ◙ Clippings ◙ Correspondence: 10/09/23 Harry Olson to L.; 10/12/23 L. to Olson;10/15/23 Howard J. Banker to Olson;02/20/24 L. to Olson;02/28/24 Olson to L.; 03/12/24 Olson to L.; 03/20/24 L. to Olson;05/26/24 L. to Olson; 07/07/24 Olson to L.; 07/17/24 L. to Olson; 07/25/24 French Strother to L.; 08/02/24 L. to Strother; 08/02/24 L. to Olson; 10/06/24 L. to Olson; 07/06/25 Olson to L.

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Correspondence-Relation of Eugenics to Other Sciences  
The Relation of Eugenics to Other Sciences [galley proof] ◙ Correspondence: 10/09/29 Lancaster Press to L.; 11/07/29 L. to Intelligencer Printing Co.; 11/08/29 Frederick Osborn to L.; 1123/29 L. to Intelligencer Press; 11/25/29 Intelligencer Printing Co. to L.; 12/16/29 Intelligencer Printing Co. to L.; 12/18/29 L. to Intelligencer Printing Co.

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Correspondence:  C. L. Redfield - Horses; Herbert Toops - Statistics; J. F.  Kendrick - Proven Sires in Cattle  
Percentage of Births to Fathers of Different Ages [table] ◙ Royer, Elmer B. and Herbert A. Toops. “The Statistics of Geometrically Coded Scores” Journal of the American Statistical Association (June 1933) ◙ A Contribution to the Theory and Technique of Classification by Herbert A. Toops ◙ Memorandum on the proposition of Mr. W. L. Ballard…to continue the study of the Redfield Theory…under the sponsorship of the Foundation ◙ Correspondence: 06/08/35 C. L. Redfield to L.; 06/17/35 Redfield to L.; 01/27/36 Herbert A. Toops to L.; 01/30/36 J. F. Kendrick to L. [includes enclosure of part of a manuscript dealing wit the use of average records]

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Dictionary      
Word Study, 11:2 (October 1935); 12:1 (September 1936); 12:2 (October 1936); 12,5 (March 1937); 13:1 (October 1937); 13:2 (November 1937) ◙ Clippings ◙ Handwritten notes ◙ Correspondence: 12/28/14 G. & C. Merriam Company to L.; 09/13/15 G. & C. Merriam Company to L.; 02/10/17 G. & C. Merriam Company to L.; 06/24/19 L. to Editor, Webster’s International Dictionary; 02/16/20 G. & C. Merriam Company

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Domingo Ramos, M.  D.- Havana, Cuba   

Agriculture and Homiculture by Domingo F. Ramos, 1938 ◙ Divisions of America, by Domingo F. Ramos, 1938 ◙ Monuments to the Memory of the Heroes and Martyrs in the Struggle Against Yellow Fever by Domingo Ramos ◙ Suggestions for organization of the Division of Eugenics and Homiculture of the Department of Sanitation and Welfare of the Republic of Cuba ◙ List of a Few Books of Interest in Eugenical Study and Application ◙ The Survival of the Unfittest by John P. Koehler, M.D., Commissioner of Health, Milwaukee, Wisconsin ◙ Correspondence: 7/17/37 Ramos to L.; 9/10/27 L. to Ramos; 9/10/37 L. to Victoriano D. Agostini; 9/18/37 Ramos to L.; 9/19/37 Agostini to L.; 9/23/37 Ramos [by secretary] to L.; 9/30/37 Ramos to L.; 10/5/37 Ramos to L. [postcard]; 10/8/37 L. to Ramos; 11/30/38 Ramos to L.; 12/6/38 L. to Ramos

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Dr. George Draper's Work   
“Man as a Complete Organism-in Health and Disease” by George Draper, M. D.,  New York State Journal of Medicine 34:24 (December 15, 1934) ◙ “The Common Denominator of Disease” by George Draper, M. D., American Journal of the Medical Sciences, 4:190 (October 1935) ◙ “Genetics and Clinical Medicine,” by George Draper, M. D., New York State Journal of Medicine 35:24 (December 15, 1935) ◙ Clipping, “Court Curbs Work of Life Institute” ◙ Handwritten note ◙ Correspondence: 06/01/36 D. Lucille F. Brown to L.; 06/17/36 L. to Brown; 06/29/36 L. to George Draper; 06/29/36 L. to Herman B. Lundborg; 06/29/36 L. to Allan Gregg; 06/30/36 Alan Gregg to L.; 07/19/36 Draper to L.; 08/17/36 Archie S. Woods to L.; 08/26/36; 10/27/36 Draper to L

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Dr. Henry Field - Curator of Field Museum of Natural History 
Henry Field biographical information ◙ The Races of Mankind, an Introduction to Chauncey Keep Memorial Hall by Henry Field, 1933 ◙ “A Million Years of Man,” and “Best Known Ancient Human Introduced to Geologists,” Science News Letter (August 5, 1933) ◙ “The Races of Mankind,” Science 78:2017 ◙ “The Fidelity in Reproducing Habitat Groups,” Literary Digest (August 12, 1933) ◙ Handwritten notes ◙ Clippings ◙ Correspondence: 09/28/33 Henry Field to L.; 11/29/33 Field to L.; 12/02/33 L. to Field; 12/05/33 Field to L.; 03/05/34 L. to Field; 03/08/34 Alice N. Glover to L.; 03/30/39 Carnegie Corporation to L.; 04/17/39 Field to L.; 04/25/39 Carnegie Corporation to L.; 06/16/39 Field to L.

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Dr. Vannevar Bush - President, Carnegie Institute Succeeding Merriam - 1939 
Vannevar Bush biographical information ◙ Directors of the Carnegie Institution of Washington ◙ Reprints sent to Dr. Vannevar Bush [list] ◙ Clippings ◙ Correspondence: 12/31/38 Merriam to Laughlin letter [This is a photocopy of the letter from the American Philosophical Society Library, Davenport Papers, Laughlin folder 37.]; 01/04/39 Vannevar Bush to L.; 01/06/39 L. to Bush; 01/06/39 W. M. Gilbert to L.

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Draper - Osborn - Pioneer Fund  
Draper Fund, On Hand June 1, 1936 ◙ September 4, 1936, Draper Fund Balance ◙ The Pioneer Foundation, I. Tentative Budget Proposed for the year 1937; Notes on getting the work under say; I. Outline Proposed for First Year’s Work of the Foundation (1937) ◙ Proposed Plans for a Study of the Family Life of Army Aviators ◙ Suggestions for Publication and Researches in Connection with the Third Draper Prize Contest ◙ Statistical Data on Annual Income, Marital Status and Number of Children of Junior Flying Officers of the United States Army, 1937 ◙ Colonel Draper: I have been studying the problem which you presented and further discussed during my visit to you on January 11… ◙ U. S. Army Air Service ◙ Clipping, “Air Pilots Age Rapidly”  ◙ Handwritten notes ◙ Correspondence: 07/31/35 L. to Eugen Fischer; 08/15/35 L. to W. P. Draper; 08/24/35 Joseph A. Bucher to L.;08/28/35 L. to Bucher; 08/28/35 Draper to L.;01/15/36 L. to Draper; 01/16/36 Draper to L.; 02/18/36 John Lloyd Newcomb to L.; 03/01/36 Draper to L.; 03/18/36 L. to Draper; 03/20/36 Draper to L.; 06/01/36 L. to Earnest S. Cox; 06/08/36 W. A. Plecker to L.; 09/14/36 L. to Draper; 09/14/36; 11/24/36 Draper to L.; 12/23/36 L. to Draper; 01/21/37 Malcolm Donald to L.; 01/23/37 Draper to L.; 01/23/37 L. to Donald; 02/19/37 Donald to L.; n.d. Frederick Osborn to Donald; 02/24/37 L. to Donald; 02/24/37 L. to Osborn; 02/24/37 L. to Draper; 03/03/37 Vincent R. Smalley to L.; 03/15/37 Rudolf C. Bertheau to L.; 03/15/37 L. to Draper; 03/18/37 Smalley to L.; 03/19/37 Smalley to L.; 03/24/37 Osborn to L.; 04/09/37 Osborn to L.; 04/16/36 L. to Osborn; 04/23/37 Osborn to L.; 05/07/37 Osborn to L.; 05/19/37 Osborn to L.; 05/21/37 Osborn to L.; 05/26/37 Osborn to L.; 05/26/37 [unsigned] to Donald; 05/26/37 [unsigned] to John M. Harlan; 06/01/37 Osborn to L.; 06/01/37 Harlan to Osborn; 06/07/37 Donald to Osborn; 06/09/37 Osborn to L.; 06/10/37 L. to Secretary of War; 06/11/37 L. to Harlan; 06/11/37 L. to Donald; 06/14/37 H. H. C. Richards by Ross G. Holt to L.; 06/16/37 Donald to L.; 06/22/37 [date from envelope] Osborn to L.; 07/02/37 Osborn to L. [telegram]; 07/06/37 L. to Donald; 07/06/37 L. to Osborn; 07/06/37 L. to Harlan; 08/ /37 Draper to L.; 09/02/[37] Osborn to L.; 09/24/37 Osborn to L.; 10/05/37 Osborn to L.; 10/06/37 L. to Draper [includes memoranda]; 10/08/37 L. to Osborn; 10/11/37 Osborn to L.; 11/27/37 Draper to L.; 11/10/38 Draper to L.; 12/09/38 L. to Draper

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Ibsen, Pollock, Huntington, Ralph Lillie  
Correspondence:  10/29/[no year] Leonard Darwin to L.; 02/23/18 Arthur W. Thomas to L.; 03/14/18 L. to Ralph S. Lillie; 03/24/18 Lillie to L.; 10/17/32 Frederick W. Parsons to L.; 10/20/32 Frederick Osborn to L.; 10/25/32 Ellsworth Huntington to L.; 10/26/32 C. H. Myers to L.; 10/26/32 Heman L. Ibsen to L.

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John Box, Representative; Mexico Letter   
Your Grandchildren’s America Will be What Your Generation makes It [brochure] ◙ “France’s Italian ‘Population’” Literary Digest (February 25, 1928) ◙ Vetoes [list of presidential immigration vetoes] ◙ Clippings, “Oppose Bill to Bar Mexican Immigrants;” Foreign Press Here to Fight Quota Law” ◙ 70th Congress, 1st Session, H. R. 6465…December 8, 1927, Mr. Box introduced the following bill…A bill to amend the Immigration Act of 1924 by making the quota provisions thereof applicable to Mexico, Cuba, Canada, and the countries of continental American and Adjacent islands ◙ Wives of American Citizens of Oriental Race, Hearings before the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, House of Representatives, 70th Congress, 1st Session on H. R. 6974…February 7, 1928 ◙ 70th Congress, 1st Session, H. R. 11687…March 2, 1928, Mr. Box introduced the following bill…A Bill to increase the immigration border patrol for the purpose of enforcing the immigration laws on and adjacent to the boundary between the United States and the Republic of Mexico, and elsewhere… ◙ Correspondence: 02/10/28 Immigration Study Commission to “You are, we are told, a blood descendant…”; 02/16/28 John C. Box to L.; 02/23/28 L. to Box [telegram]; 03/05/28 Box to L.;  03/05/28 Box to L.; n.d. M. Steggerda to L.; 01/24/36 L. to Steggerda [includes memorandum]

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Junior Flying Officer Survey Materials  
U. S. Air Force One of Biggest and Most Efficient ◙ U. S. Army Air Service ◙ Pay in the Army ◙ Nature of the Proposed Preliminary Study and the Nature of the Questions Which It Would be Able to Answer ◙ Outline of the Preliminary Actuarial Survey to Find the Relationship between (a) The Total Annual Income of the Junior Flying Officer of the U. S. Army (and his wife), and (b) The Average Number of Living Children per year (from none to say .5) during the Period of their Married Life Within the Reproductive Age-period of the Wife [proof copy written in upper corner] ◙ Data in Reference to Number of Children of Junior Flying Officers of the Air Force of the United States Army [proof copy written in upper corner] ◙ Number of Children of Junior Flying Officers of the Air Force of the United States Army [blank form] ◙ The Relation between Mean Annual Family Income and Number of Living Children in the Families of Junior Flying Officers in the Air Corps of the United States Army, 1938 [graph][2 drafts] ◙ Statistical Data on Annual Income…Individual Data Schedule [draft of form]

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Lecture Correspondence   

Eugenics [outline] ◙ Correspondence: 10/3/39 Martha Tracy, M. D. Dean, Woman’s Medical College of Pennsylvania to L.; 10/24/39 L. to Tracy; 10/27/39 Tracy to L.; 11/4/39 Mrs. E. B. Phillips to L.; 11/9/39 L. to Phillips

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Mapping Letter - New York Times - Letter - Wm. Cook  
Prize Competition under the Auspices of The Lawyers Club of the University of Michigan…1928 [contest announcement] ◙ Clippings, “Cook Will is Files; Bulk to College;” “Cook Will Residue Goes to Michigan U” ◙ Correspondence: 03/21/18 American Drafting Co. to L.; 03/22/18 New York Times to L.; 03/17/28 E. C. Bridgman Publisher and Mounter to L.; 12/29/27 William W. Cook to L.; 12/30/27 L. to Cook; 01/03/28 Cook to L.; 01/14/28 L. to Cook; 01/19/28 Cook to L.; 01/24/28 L. to Cook; 02/01/28 Cook to L.; 02/02/28 L. to Cook; 03/29/28 Cook to L.; 04/28/28 Cook to L.; 06/26/28 L. to Cook; 02/27/29 Cook to L.; 03/05/29 L. to Cook; 06/24/29 L. to Cook; 06/17/30 L. to Administrators of the Estate of William W. Cook; 06/23/30 Estate of William W. Cook to L.

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Math Probability Correspondence  
Heads or Tails by Bertrand Russell ◙ “A Tour Through Probability Domains,” by E. C. Molina, Scientific Monthly 45 (July 1937) ◙ Handwritten notes ◙ Correspondence: 08/13/37 Edward L. Dodel to L.; 08/14/37 Secretariat, League of Nations to [no salutation]; 08/16/37 L. to Atlantic Monthly; 08/16/37 L. to E. C. Molina; 08/17/37 Molina to L.

D-2-3:21

National Research Council - Committee on Human Heredity 
Report of the Committee on Human Heredity  [1937] ◙ Correspondence: 09/27/37 Laurence H. Snyder to L.; 10/27/37 L. to Snyder; 02/23/39 Snyder to L.; 02/25/39 L. to Snyder; 03/06/39 R. E. Coker to Members of the Committee on Human Heredity; 03/07/39 Snyder to L.

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Population - Correspondence  
Estimates of Population Growth of the United States ◙ “Estimates of Population,” Eugenical News 8:9 (September 1928) ◙ Clippings ◙ Correspondence: 11/30/27 L. to Irving Fisher; 12/01/27 Fisher to L.; 12/16/27 L. E. Hutchings to L.; 02/15/28 Fisher to L.; 02/23/28 L. to Fisher; 03/06/28 L. to Hutchings; 03/15/28 Hutchings to L.; 03/27/29 L. to Hutchings; 03/30/29 Hutchings to L.

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Steggerda - Correspondence  
The Scientific MethodWorth While Objectives of Human Life ◙ A Guide in Character Judging ◙ Ratting Scale for Determining Some Psychological Characteristics and Social Customs of American Indians ◙ Correspondence: 08/04/36 Morris Steggerda to L.; 08/06/36 Milton Fairfield; 08/28/36 L. to Steggerda

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Sterilization - Correspondence Gosney - Pasadena, California, 1927  
“Study Here is Expected Give Lead,” Pasadena Star-News (May 3, 1927) ◙ Correspondence: 02/28/24 E. S. Gosney to L.; 12/05/24 L. to Gosney; 12/15/24 L. to Gosney; 12/21/24 Gosney to L.; 01/03/25 L. to Gosney; 10/30/25 Gosney to L.; 11/14/25 L. to Gosney; 11/19/25 Charles B. Davenport to Gosney; 01/26/26 Gosney to L.; 02/13/26 Gosney to Eugenics Record Office; 02/13/26 L. to Gosney; 02/18/26 Gosney to L.; 02/24/26 Paul Popenoe to L.; 03/03/26 L. to Gosney; 03/03/26 L. to Popenoe; 03/06/26 J. H. McBride to L.; 03/07/26 McBride to L.; 03/10/26 Gosney to L.; 03/11/26 L. to McBride; 02/28/27 Gosney to L.; 03/12/27 Popenoe to L.; 03/17/27 Gosney to L.; 03/30/27 Gosney to Eugenics Record Office; 04/09/27 L. to Gosney; 05/14/27 L. to Gosney; 05/18/27 Gosney to L.; 06/08/27 L. to Gosney; 06/18/27 Gosney to L.; 06/20/27 L. to Gosney; 08/08/27 L. to Gosney; 08/13/27 Gosney to L; 09/09/27 Gosney to L.; 10/19/27 Gosney to Dear Sir; n.d. Gosney to L.; 09/24/28 L. to Gosney

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T. Painter Correspondence-1922; Illustrating Structure of Human Germ Plasm 
Explanation of Chart [chromosome chart exhibited by Theophilus S. Painter] ◙ Drawing of Painter chromosome chart ◙ An Abacus for Illustrating the Structure and Mathematics of the Human Germ-plasm [draft] ◙ “Illustrating the Structure and Mathematics of the Human Germ-Plasm,” by Harry H. Laughlin, Journal of Heredity 11:4 (April 1920) ◙ Memorandum: 1. Prepare an exhibit on Mitosis… ◙ Correspondence: 02/10/20 L. to Ethel Brown Harvey; 07/27/21 L. to Theophilus S. Painter; 07/29/21 Painter to L.; 08/01/21 Painter to L.; 08/19/21 Painter to L.; 08/23/21 L. to Painter; 09/27/21 Painter to L.; 02/17/22 L. to Painter; 10/03/22 L. to Painter; 10/03/22 L. to Harvey; 10/31/22 Harvey to L.
   

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Abraham Lincoln Family Stock Study  
Lincoln genealogical chart from exhibit [photograph] ◙ Clippings ◙ Correspondence: 06/02/33 L. to Director of the Restoration of the “Lincoln Buildings”; 06/02/33 L. to Custodian of the Lincoln tomb; 06/02/33 L. to Virginia Brown; 06/09/33 H. W. Fay to L.; 08/01/33 L. to Fay

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Archives Inventory  
Inventory of Eugenics Research Association Publications ◙ Classification of Archives by Index Symbols ◙ Supplement to Schedule for the Study of Twins [by H. F. Perkins written above title] ◙ Schedule for the Study of Twins [blank form] ◙ Correspondence: 05/29/36 Harry F. Perkins to L.; 10/19/36 Perkins to L.; 06/30/37 Ruth Brindze to Charles B. Davenport; 02/23/39 L. to Perkins

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C. M. Goethe - Correspondence  
Commonwealth Club of California, Notice Immigration Section Luncheon Meeting…November 15, 1934 ◙ Clipping, “Ex Bell Boys is Scientific Poultry Man” ◙ Correspondence: n.d. C. M. Goethe to L. [postcard]; n.d. Goethe to My dear Mr. McClatchy [copy from Madison Grant typed in upper left corner]; 08/08/27 Goethe to L.; 08/ /27 From our field correspondent; 08/23/27 Goethe to L.; 08/24/27 Goethe to L.; 08/24/31 Goethe to L.; 08/24/31 Goethe to L.; 09/15/31 Goethe to L.; 09/15/31 Goethe to L.; 09/15/31 Goethe to C. A. Perley; 09/08/31 L. to Goethe; 06/20/34 Secretary to C. M. Goethe to L.; [includes P. G. enclosure]; 10/10/34 L. to Goethe; 10/13/34 Goethe to John C. Merriam; 11/13/34 L. to Goethe; 12/10/34 Goethe to L.; 01/09/35 Goethe to Charles B. Davenport; 01/11/35 M. C. Hooper to L. [includes 01/12/35 no salutation, no closing, “Returning from another six months’ European study…” enclosure]; 10/27/37 Goethe to James G. Eddy

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Chicago Exhibit - Charts  
Clippings: “Roosevelt Justice Lauded by Mother, ” “Famous Sons of Famous Fathers” ◙ College Eugenics: 1932, Books Suggested for Readings on Eugenics, or Biological Improvement in the Breed of Man ◙ Tribe of Ishmael genealogical chart [draft] ◙ How Families, Communities, Races and Nations may Change Greatly in Capacity within a Few Generations [draft, chart] ◙ Time by Generations [draft, chart] ◙ Blueprint of exhibit area

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Chicago Fair - Arrangements Correspondence  
1934 Chicago, World Fair [Greyhound Lines brochure] ◙ Shipping Instructions for World’s Fair Charts ◙ Correspondence: 01/09/32 Howard W. Odum to L.; 01/15/32 L. to Odum; 01/18/32 Miriam Lucas to L.; 01/20/32 Odum to L.; 01/23/32 L. to Odum; 01/26/32 Odum to L.; 01/27/32 L. to Odum; 02/02/32 L. to Odum; 02/05/32 Odum to L.; 03/11/32 L. to Odum; 02/11/32 L. to Odum; 03/22/32 Odum to L.; 03/25/32 L. to Fay-Cooper Cole; 03/30/32 Cole to L.; 04/08/32 L. to Odum; 04/08/32 L. to Cole; 05/06/32 L. to Cole; 05/14/32 Cole to L.; 07/22/32 Jay F. W. Pearson to L.; 07/26/32 L. to Pearson; 08/01/32 Pearson to L.; 08/18/32 Pearson to L.; 08/26/32 L. to Pearson; 08/29/32 Pearson to L.; 09/02/32 Pearson to L.; 11/17/32 L. to Pearson; 11/25/32 Pearson to L.; 01/10/33 Pearson to L.; 02/06/33 Pearson to L.; 02/17/33 Memorandum for Dr. Davenport; 02/20/33 Memorandum for Dr. Laughlin; 02/25/33 L. to Pearson; 03/01/33 Pearson to L.; 03/13/33 Pearson to L.; 03/25/33 L. to Pearson; 03/28/33 Pearson to L.; 04/18/33 L. to Pearson; 04/21/33 Pearson to L.; 05/09/33 L. to Pearson; 05/13/33 L. to Pearson; 06/19/33 Robert Isham Randolph to Eben J. Carey; 08/30/33 William M. Bell to Eugenics Record Office; 09/07/33 L. to Bell; 10/09/33 L. to Bell; 01/24/34 Bell to Gentlemen; 011/30/34 L. to Bell

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Chicago World's Fair Hall of Science Bulletins 
“Mankind in America, Mounds and Ruins Tell Story of the Progress of Human Culture,” by Fay-Cooper Cole ◙ “T and T” The Iron Horse Plays at Showmanship,” by Edward Hungerford ◙ “A New Showmanship to Char for the World’s Fair,” by Edward K. Ashenden ◙ “Keep Moving, a Study in Crowds,” by Sidney S. Gorham ◙ “The Cradle of Chicago-Building the Third Fort Dearborn,” by Robert J. Sipchen ◙ “Man’s Conquest of Nature is Theme of the Exposition,” by William Allen Pusey ◙ “Cathedral of the Skies,” by  Rudolph A. Clemen ◙ A Century of Progress, Hall of Science, International Exposition, Chicago, 1933 [exhibition booklet] ◙ A Century of Progress, International Exposition, Chicago, 1933 [brochure] ◙ Map, A Century of Progress ◙ A Century of Progress, 1933 [exhibition booklet] ◙ The Story of Agriculture, a Century of Progress, 1933 ◙ Pertinent Facts on A Century of Progress, an International Exposition, Chicago, 1933 ◙ Beauty of Balance, the Prophetic in Mass and Line at A Century of Progress Exposition ◙ Progress 2:9 (March 2, 1932) ◙ The Coalitionist 3:1-2 (February-March 1932) ◙ “Europe on Parade” ◙ “Science Dictates the Building Mode for 1933,” by Louis Skidmore, A Century of Progress, February 21, 1931 ◙ “Ancient Skyscrapers and the World’s Fair,” by Frans Blom, A Century of Progress (March 21, 1931) ◙ “Lights That Will Gleam Around the World in 1933,” by Edwin D. Tillson, A Century of Progress (April 18, 1931) ◙ “States on Parade for the World to See,” by C. Van Deventer, A Century of Progress (May 16, 1931) ◙ “Landscape Art Will Help Nature Festoon the World’s Fair,” by Clarence W. Farrier, A Century of Progress, June 20, 1931 “Temple of Science for World’s Fair,” by Nathaniel A. Owings, A Century of Progress, August, 1931 ◙ “From ‘Dobe to Stucco,” by J. Franklin Bell, and “Harness Power for World’s Fair,” by Louis Skidmore, A Century of Progress, September 20, 1931 ◙ “Bid Business Plans 1933 Fair on Prosperity Basis,” Commerce (October 1931) ◙ “What the Century of Progress World’s Fair in 1933 Will Mean to California,” by F. B. McCagg, Overland Monthly and Out West Magazine (June 1931) ◙ “Northerly Island”-Coming Up!” by John Stewart, Commerce (October 1931)

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Correspondence - Frederic Walcott - Connecticut Survey  
The Survey of the Human Resources of Connecticut, Report Number One now Ready ◙ Handwritten notes ◙ Correspondence: n.d. F. C. Walcott to L.;  [includes L. reply]; 10/16/36 L. to Walcott; 10/19/36 Walcott to L.; 10/24/36 L. to Walcott; 11/03/36 Walcott to L.; 12/21/36 Walcott to L.; 12/23/36 Walcott to L.; 01/02/37 L. to Walcott; 01/05/37 L. to Walcott [includes telegram G. L. Streeter to L.]; 01/08/37 Walcott to L.; 01/18/37 Walcott to L.; 01/19/37 L. to Walcott; 03/15/37 L. to Walcott; 03/20/37 L. to Walcott; 04/08/37 Walcott to L [with enclosure Walcott to Newton C. Brainard]; 04/14/37 L. to Walcott; 04/16/37 Walcott to L.; 04/16/37 Walcott to L.; 04/20/37 Walcott to L.; 04/22/37 Walcott to L.; 09/04/37 L. to Walcott; 09/07/37 Walcott to L.; 09/14/37 Walcott to L.; 09/21/37 L. to Walcott; 10/01/37 Walcott to L.; 10/11/37 L. to G. L. Streeter; 10/11/37 L. to Walcott; 11/01/37 W. A. Plecker to L.; 11/09/37 L. to Walcott; 11/22/37 L. to Rilla Selden; 12/04/37 L. to Plecker; 12/06/37 Plecker to L.; 09/23/38 L. Memorandum on expense account; 11/03/38 Walcott to L.; 11/05/38 L. to Walcott; 11/09/38 L. to Walcott; 11/14/38 L. to Walter M. Gilbert; 11/14/38 Memorandum on expense account; 11/19/28 Gilbert to L.; 12/06/38 L. to Walcott

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D. A. R.  Lecture  
Daughters of the American Revolution, Long Island State Society…Annual Meeting…February 20, 1935…program ◙ Correspondence: 12/31/34 Florence M. Devlin to L.; 01/07/35 L. to Devlin; 01/09/35 Devlin to L.; 02/04/35 Devlin to L. [includes invitation]; 02/07/35 L. to Devlin; 02/14/35 Devlin to L.

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Diorama on Origin of British Race, Etc. - Exhibits  
The British Nation, Origin of the Race ◙ La Nation Britannique, Origines de la Race ◙ Memorandum on the Nakower-Lloyd Series of Dioramas on “The Racial Origins of the British Nation” ◙ Habitat Groups [list] ◙ Dioramas [list] ◙ Addresses [list] ◙ “Note: Later on write to Crawford…” ◙ Diorama I. The Origin of the British Race ◙ Proposed Diorama No. II Showing American History in Terms of Human Migration ◙ Clippings ◙ “Great Britain” ◙ “A New Art and Science” ◙ “New York City: a Drama in 21 Scenes,” New York Times Magazine, December 21, 1930 ◙ “He Turns Mountains into Molehills” ◙ “A Museum Comes to Life” ◙ Handwritten notes ◙ Correspondence: 10/27/30 L. to H. W. S. Cole; 10/27/30 L. to Henry Fairfield Osborn; n.d. Frederick Osborn to L.; 10/31/30 L. to Madison Grant; 11/03/30 Grant to L.; 11/03/30 L. to Grant; 11/05/30 Grant to L.; 11/06/30 L. to Grant; 11/23/30 Cole to L.; 12/04/30 L. to Ernest Makower [includes Memorandum on the Makower-Lloyd Series]; 12/04/30 L. to Museum of the City of New York; 12/11/30 Hardinge Scholle to L.; 01/14/31 Makower to L.; 01/16/31 L. to Scholle; 01/28/31 L. to Ivester Lloyd; 01/28/31 L. to Makower; 02/06/31 R. E. M. Wheeler to L.; 02/09/31 Lloyd to L.; 02/17/31 L. to Wheeler; 10/07/31 Wheeler to C. G. Campbell; 12/28/31 Lloyd to L.; 01/22/32 L. to Lloyd; 02/20/32 Lloyd to L.; 02/24/32 L. to Henry Ford; 11/11/32 L. to Fay-Cooper Cole

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Galton Society Meetings
National Academy of Sciences, National Research Council, Brief description of the New Building of the National Academy of Sciences and National Research Council and the Scientific Exhibits ◙ Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine, One Hundred and Thirty-Ninth Meeting…April 16, 1924 [program] ◙ Correspondence: 11/2822 William K. Gregory to L.; 03/20/23 Gregory to L.; 03/22/23 L. to Gregory; 04/24/34 Gregory to L.; 10/19/23 Gregory to L.; 11/22/23 Gregory to L.; 11/24/23 Secretary to L. to Gregory; 12/28/23 Gregory to L.; 01/12/24 Gregory to L.; 02/18/24 Gregory to L.; 03/25/24 Gregory to L.; 04/28/24 Gregory to L. [telegram]; 05/19/24 Gregory to L.; 11/20/24 Gregory to L.; 11/13/24 Gregory to L.; 03/16/25 Gregory to L.; n.d. Notice to Members; 04/09/25 Clark Wissler to L.; 04/14/25 L. to Wissler; 10/13/25 Gregory to L.; 11/14/25 Gregory to L.; 11/27/25 Gregory to L.; 12/14/25 Gregory to L.; 12/21/25 Gregory to L.; 12/24/25 L. to Gregory; 01/04/26 L. to Gregory; 11/15/26 Gregory to L.; 11/17/26 Gregory to L.; 02/21/27 Gregory to L.; 03/18/27 Gregory to L.; 04/19/27 Gregory to L.; 04/29/27 Gregory to L.; 05/16/27 Gregory to L.; 06/09/27 Gregory to L.; 06/15/27 Gregory to L; 07/02/27 L. to Gregory; 07/09/27 L. to Gregory; 07/11/27 C. P. Meadowcroft to L.; 07/23/27 Gregory to L.; 08/10/27 Gregory to L.; 09/06/27 L. to Gregory; 09/10/27 Gregory to L.; 09/16/27 Gregory to L.; 10/12/27 Gregory to L.; 10/15/27 L. to Gregory; 10/20/27 Gregory to L.; 10/21/27 Gregory to L.; 10/24/27 Stewart Paton to L.; 11/09/27 Meadowcroft to Charles B. Davenport; 11/09/27 Meadowcroft to L.; 11/15/27 Gregory to L.

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Henry Fairfield Osborn - Aristogenesis-Clippings-Obituary  
Aristogenesis, the Creative Principle in the Origin of Species by Henry Fairfield Osborn, autographed by author, American Naturalist 68:716, [Eleventh Sedgwick Memorial Lecture, December 29, 1933] ◙ Eugenics Congress Announcement Number 2, The Exhibit…August 22-September 22, 1932 ◙ Clippings, obituary and funeral notices ◙ Handwritten notes ◙ Correspondence: 04/27/34 Henry Fairfield Osborn to L.; 05/12/34 L. to Osborn; 05/31/34 Osborn to L.; 10/03/34 Osborn to L.

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Miscellaneous Correspondence Including John Merriam, Miss R. Verne, Dr. Stuart Mudd, Mrs. Stuart Mudd, C. A. Perley, Frederick Osborn 
Note on the Racial and Educational Factors in the Declining Birth Rate, a Study Made by the Members in the Class in Statistics Mount Holyoke College, 1921-1922 ◙ “A Study of Families in Three Generations,” Journal of the Association of Collegiate Alumnae (March-April, 1920) ◙ Marriage Counsel [brochure] ◙ Notes from an interview with R. H. Verne, January 16, 1935 ◙ Crossing Pansies ◙ Persons who are possible contributors to Eugenical work [list] ◙ Church Weddings, Insurance Against Divorce [brochure] ◙ Clippings ◙ Handwritten notes ◙ Correspondence: 10/25/?? Henry C. Phipps to L.; 12/01/29 C. A. Perley to L.; 12/21/29 L. to Perley; 10/13/30 Perley to L.; 12/28/30 L. to Perley; 07/01/31 Perley to L.; 07/08/31 L. to Perley; 08/01/31 Perley to L.; 08/12/31 Perley to L.; 03/31/31 Perley to L.; 09/08/31 L. to Perley; 05/28/34 Phipps to L.; 05/31/34 L. to Phipps; 10/06/34 Perley to L.; 10/15/34 Owen R. Lovejoy to L.; 01/07/35 L. to Surdna Foundation; 01/10/35 R. H. Verne to Carnegie Institute; 01/17/35 L. to John C. Merriam; 01/18/35 Merriam to L.; 01/18/35 L. to Verne; 01/26/35 Merriam to L.; 02/11/35 Merriam to L. [includes will rough draft]; 02/18/35 L. to Merriam; 02/19/35 Merriam to L.; 05/28/35 L. to Verne; 06/07/35 W. L. Hutton to L.; 07/18/36 George M. Wardlaw to Eugenics Research Association; 07/22/36 L. to Wardlaw; 05/31/38 Stuart Mudd to L.; 06/06/38 L. to Mudd; 06/17/38 Mudd to L.; 07/11/38 Frederick Osborn to L.; 07/12/38 Dorothy Condon to Marriage Counsel; 07/18/38 Emily Mudd to L.; 07/18/38 E. Mudd to Condon; 07/30/38 L. to E. Mudd; 07/30/38 L. to Condon; 08/04/38 Condon to L.

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Nobel Prize - Nomination of Dr. Davenport 
Nobelstiftelsen, The Nobel Foundation, Code of Statutes, 1901 ◙ “Thomas H. Morgan” Eugenical News (November-December 1933) ◙ “The Progress of Science, Thomas Hunt Morgan, Nobel Laureate,” by H. S. Jennings, Scientific Monthly (n.d.) ◙ “Novel Prize Rewards Study of ‘Atom’ of Heredity” Science News Letter (October 28, 1933) ◙ “Nobel Prize Follows Seventeen Years’ Study,” Literary Digest (November 4, 1933) ◙ “Nobel Prizes Awarded to Leaders in Theoretical Physics” Science News Letter (November 18, 1933) ◙ “The Award of the Nobel Prizes in Physics” Science—Supplement 78: 2029 (November 17, 1933) ◙ Clippings ◙ Correspondence: 09/07/33 L. to Nobel Prize Committee; 12/23/36 L. to G. Holmgren [includes draft of letter]; 01/07/37 Holmgren to L.

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Quotations on Science and Math Applications  
“The American's Creed” by William Tyler Page [poem, framed] ◙ Quotations from: O. von Verschuer, Alfred Ploetz, Herman Lundborg, Havelock Ellis, C. W. Saleeby, R. C. Punnett, Frederic Houssay, H. E. Jordan, Adolphe Pinard, Lucien March, Leonard Darwin, Lord Kelvin, Browning, Tennyson, Francis Galton, Webster’s International Dictionary, 1935 ed., Genetics, Harry Laughlin, A. Govaerts, Sir James Jean, Whitehead’s Introduction to Mathematics, P. W. Bridgman, R. B. Lindsy, W. O. McGeehan, Pierre Simon, Marquis de LaPlace, Shakespeare, Paul Popenoe, letterhead of the Department of Applied Statistics, University of London, Arthur Compton ◙ “The Great Race Passes” [poem] ◙ The Principle of Uncertainty Applied to Ancestral Influence in the Probability Resultant ◙ “Man: Free-Willed or Mechanistic?” Literary Digest (November 9, 1935) ◙ Science N.S. 42:1085, pp. 545-46

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Thomas A.  Edison Exhibit   
The Life of Thomas A. Edison in Word and Picture [booklet] ◙ The Edison Family [photograph of wall chart at exhibit] ◙ Correspondence: 06/02/33 L. to J. F. Coakley; 07/06/33 L. to Director, Edison Institute of Technology; 07/10/33 Edison Institute to L.; 07/18/33 Coakley to L.; 08/09/33 L. to Edison Institute
   

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American Foundations and Their Fields   
Tired Endowments and Others, The Story of New York Community Trust, No. 17 [booklet] ◙ “The Business of Philanthropy” Literary Digest (July 23, 1932) ◙ Correspondence: 10/28/31 Marjorie M. Lane to L.; 07/29/32 L. to Director, Cambridge Associates of Boston; 07/29/32 L. to Alvin M. West

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Eugenics in National Reconstruction; Eugenics Study Instructions 
Eugenics Record Office, Brief Instructions on How to Make a Eugenical Study of a Family, 1915 ◙ Eugenics in National Reconstruction ◙ Eugenics is the study of the agencies under social control…1. A few things eugenic is not…2. A few things that properly included under Eugenics… ◙ Heredity and Eugenics in Relation to Education [outline] ◙ Scientific Genealogy ◙ So Far as the writer can ascertain, the term socially inadequate was first used by Dr. Charles B. Davenport… ◙ Handwritten notes ◙ Correspondence: 01/23/18 L. to Carl Kelsey

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Field Worker's Bulletin    
Basic for the Joint Employment of Field Workers by the Eugenics Record Office and Institutions for the Socially Inadequate [ booklet]

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Franklin Institute     
The Franklin Institute, The Museum [informational sheet and brochure] ◙ Franklin Institute [brochure] ◙ Modern Views of Physical Science, Being a Record of the Proceedings of the Centenary Meeting Held September 17, 18, and 19, 1924 [cataloged into Laughlin Collection] ◙ Correspondence: 05/14/34 Howard McClanahan to L.; n.d. invitation to L. to become a Franklin Institute Museum member

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Madison Grant Correspondence   
Outline for Grant ◙ Institute of Human Relations [outline] ◙ “German Population and Race Politics, an Address by Dr. Frick, Reichsminister for the Interior, Before the First Meeting of the Expert Council for Population-and Race-Politics Held in Berlin, June 28, 1933” Eugenical News 19:2 (March-April 1934) ◙ Clipping: “The Pity of It” ◙ The Conquest of a Continent, a pictorial representation of the westward progress of the pioneer [bibliographic informational ◙ Handwritten notes ◙ Undated fragments of drafts of L. to Grant correspondence ◙ Correspondence: 03/24/31 Madison Grant to L.; 11/14/31 L. to Grant; 11/19/31 Grant to L.; 06/10/32 Grant’s secretary to L.; 08/17/32 Grant to L.; 11/21/32 Grant to L.; 11/28/32 Grant’s secretary to L.; 01/16/33 Grant to L.; 02/03/33 Grant to L.; 02/04/33 ? to Grant; 02/06/33 Grant to L.; 02/23/33 L. to Grant; 02/23/33 L. to Grant; 08/04/33 Grant to L.; 08/04/33 Grant to L.; 08/19/33 Sumner Welles to Grant; 01/13/34 L. to Grant; 01/16/34 Grant to L.; 04/18/34 Grant to L.; 04/18/34 L. to Grant; 04/19/34 Grant to L.; 04?28/34 L. to Grant; 07/05/34 Grant to L.; 08/01/34 Grant to L.; 08/08/34 Grant to L.; 08/09/34 Florence Milligan to L.; 08/15/34 L. to Grant; 08/18/34 Grant to L.; 08/20/34 R. V. Coleman to Grant; 10/02/34 L. to Grant; 10/09/34 Grant to L.; 10/15/34 Helene Pate to L.; 10/18/34 L. to Grant; 10/23/34 E. Prokosch to Grant; 10/24/34 L. to Grant; 10/36/34 H. H. Lund to Eugenics Record Office; 10/26/34 Grant to Prokosch; 12/01/34 L. to Grant; 12/10/34 Grant to L.; 12/19/34 L. to Nicholas Roosevelt; 12/19/34 L. to John Hay Whitney; 12/22/34 Roosevelt to L.; 12/22/34 L. to Grant; 12/22/34 L. to Bureau of Engraving; 12/26/34 Grant to L.; 12/26/34 Battle Creek Sanitarium to L.; 12/28/34 Grant to L.; 12/29/34 L. to Grant; 12/29/34 L. to American Association of University Women; 01/24/35 Grant to L.; 03/09/35 L. to Grant; 04/01/35 Grant to L.; 04/16/35 Leon F. Whitney to Grant; 04/19/35 L. to Grant; 04/22/35 Grant to L.; 06/10/35 Charles B. Davenport to Grant; 06/25/35 L. to Grant

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National Research Council Committee on Family Records  
National Research Council, Organization and Members 1923-24 ◙ Personnel of the Division of Biology and Agriculture, National Research Council, July 1, 1925 ◙ Annual Report to the Division of Biology and Agriculture for 1924-25 by its Chairman, Maynard M. Metcalf ◙ Report on the Activities of the Division of Biology and Agriculture for the year 1924-25 by Edith L. Elliott ◙ Project list-Division of Biology and Agriculture ◙  National Research Council Division of Biology and Agriculture News Letter 1:3 (June 1, 1925) ◙ National Research Council Division of Biology and Agriculture News Letter 1:4  (October 1, 1925) ◙ Research Information Service of the National Research Council [brochure] ◙ Correspondence: 02/06/23 F. R. Lillie to L.; 03/02/23 L. to Lillie; 04/23/23 Vernon Kellogg to L.; 05/07/23 J. R. Schramm to L.; 05/08/23 L. to Kellogg; 05/09/23 Kellogg to L.; 05/14/23 L. to Schramm; 02/04/24 Kellogg to L.; 02/07/24 Kellogg to L.; 02/19/24 Kellogg to L.; 03/11/24 L. to Kellogg; 03/13/24 Kellogg to L.; 06/13/24 R. A. Harper to L.; 09/30/24 Kellogg to L.; 10/01/24 L. to Kellogg; 10/02/24 Kellogg to L.; 10/11/24 Kellogg to L.; 05/14/25 Maynard M. Metcalf to L.; 05/28/25 Metcalf to L.; 05/29/25 L. to Metcalf; 05/22/26 B. M. Duggar to L.; 05/17/29 L. L. Woodruff to L.

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Review of Madison Grant's Conquest of a Continent  
“Book Review: The Conquest of a Continent or The Expansion of Races in America by Madison Grant” Eugenical News 18:6 (November-December 1933) ◙ Conquest of a Continent advertising brochures ◙ The Nordic in America [Review of Madison Grant’s “The Conquest of a Continent,” by C. C. Little.  Appeared in The Journal of Hereditary (December 1934), pp. 491 and 492, is typed across the top] ◙ Book Review: “The Conquest of a Continent,” by Madison Grant ◙ Book Review: “The Conquest of a Continent,” by Madison Grant …”School and Society”… ◙ Book Review: “The Conquest of a Continent” by Madison Grant…”Journal of Heredity”… ◙ Correspondence: 10/26/33 Charles Scribner’s Sons to L.; 12/10/33 Grant to L.; 06/06/34 L. to Grant; 06/06/34 L. to R. C. Cook; 06/09/34 Cook to L.; 08/06/34 L. to J. McKeen Cattell; 08/07/34 L. to Cook; 08/17/34 Cattell to L.; 09/17/34 Cook to L.
   

D-4-1:1

American Indian - Spinden Article - Letter  
“America Before Columbus” ◙ Correspondence: 08/29/25 L. to Herbert J. Spinden; 08/30/35 Spinden’s secretary to L.

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Black Breed - Scotland - W. J. Barr Moses   
Memorandum on “The Old Black Breed of Scotland,” extract from letter of W. J. Barr Moses, March 12, 1925 ◙ Correspondence:03/25/25 Barr Moses to L.

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Charles Ruggles, Capitalist    
Clippings: “”Ruggles Will Gives Charity $50,000,000,” “Ruggles Million Willed to Charity” ◙ 08/11/24, Treasury Department, Office of Commissioner of Internal Revenue, Procedure with Respect to Submitting Inquiries to the Bureau of Internal Revenue Regarding Tax Liability ◙ Correspondence: 02/26/26 Seth T. Cole to L.; 02/26/26 H. Armstrong to L. [includes enclosure, 03/03/26 Procedure with Respect to Submitting…]; 06/02/26 L. to John C. Merriam [includes enclosure, Confidential Memorandum on Reputed Ownership of Large tracts of California Redwoods]; 06/03/26 Merriam to L.; 10/04/26 Walter J. Salmon to L. [includes enclosure, Charles F. Ruggles report]

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Color Blindness, Blindness, Myopia  
Family-Tree Folder of Frank Lauraitis, June 18, 1930 ◙ The committee on Human Heredity of the National Research Council desires to express appreciation of the reaction of the managing director and staff of the National Society for the Prevention of Blindness to the plan of cooperation… ◙ Clipping: “League Aid Planned for World’s Blind” ◙ Correspondence: 07/17/22 Walter Vance to Carnegie Station for Experimental Evolution; 08/07/22 Vance to Carnegie Station for Experimental Evolution; 08/11/22 L. to Vance; 08/26/22 Lucien Howe to Vance; 05/28/30 Frank Lauraitis to Edwin Grant Conklin; 06/03/30 Conklin to Lauraitis; 06/03/30 Conklin to L.; 06/10/30 Lauraitis to Conklin; 06/16/30 L. to Lauraitis; 06/16/30 L. to Conklin; 06/18/30 Lauraitis to L.; 06/19/30 Conklin to L.; 06/21/30 L. to Lauraitis; 11/24/30 L. to Secretary of the Interior [includes 11/25/30 reply from W. B. Acker, Chief Clerk]; 11/29/30 Lewis H. Carris Memorandum on Conference with Dr. Davenport, Mrs. Hathaway, and Dr. Royer; 12/13/30 Charles B. Davenport to Members of the Committee on Human Heredity; 12/27/30 L. to Secretary to the President; 01/05/31 French Strother to L.

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Consanguinity - Notes     
Measure of Consanguinity in a One-Chromosome Organism [draft, chart] ◙ Chart of Relationships [“Ruth A. Brown, Eugenics 1907” written in upper right corner] ◙ The Mathematical Measure of Human Consanguinity ◙ Memorandum on Consanguinity ◙ There is one other special case which should be mentioned here… ◙ Relationship to Propositus [chart] ◙ Relative chart [chart, “A. Adler Sondheimer, 1917” written in lower right] ◙ Relationship Chart [chart, “Estella M. Hughes ‘17” written in upper left corner] ◙ Handwritten notes

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Crime Commission, Letters - Clippings  
Definite Proposal for a New and More Thorough Study of Crime Among Aliens and the Descendants of Recent Immigrants in American Criminalistic Institutions ◙ Department of Commerce…Mentally Diseased, Feeble-Minded, and Epileptics in Institutions [July 14, 1924] ◙  Announcement of Awards of Three Thousand Dollars by the Society for the Prevention of Crime ◙ “Law Making and Law Enforcement,” by Arthur Twining Hadley, Harpers Magazine 151 (November 1925) ◙ Clippings ◙ Handwritten notes ◙ Correspondence: 09/10/25 Edward W. Koch to L.; 10/01/25 L. to F. Trubee Davison; 10/06/25 Davison to L.; 10/08/25 Davison to L.; 10/15/25 Davison to L.; 11/14/25 L. to Davison; 11/17/25 L. to Davison

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Deaf Mutes - Alexander Bell   
“What Conditions are Necessary for the Establishment by Selection of a Deaf Variety of the Human Race,” by W. K. Brooks ◙ “Statistical Studies of Deaf Children” Journal of the American Medical Association 96:9 (February 28, 1931) p. 692 ◙ Shousboe, 1915. “Bericht Uber eine Familie mit auffalend vielen und schweren Ohrenkrankungen.” ◙ “No More Deaf-Mutes,” Literary Digest (May 30, 1925), p. 24 ◙ Is There a Heredity in Deaf Mutes? ◙ Marriage, an Address to the Deaf by Alexander Graham Bell, 3rd edition with an appendix upon consanguineous marriages, 1898 ◙ Marriages of Deaf Mutes, reprinted from the National Deaf Mute Gazette, by Alexander Graham Bell, 1887 ◙ Clipping: “Deaf-Mutism Being Stamped Out Among Americans”

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Deafness - Marriages of Deaf in America - Fay; Deafness - Other Materials 
“Lecture III. Sporadic Congenital Deafness and Deafness from Syphilis” ◙ The Causes and Prevention of Deafness, Four Lectures, delivered under the Auspices of the National Bureau for Promoting the General Welfare of the Deaf by J. Kerr Love [ca 1914] ◙ Single-Trait Sheet for Hearing Defect for Beanblossom family, January 1933 ◙ Family-Tree Folder for Edgar Burnell Hanks, June 1923 ◙ Natier, Marcel, 1904. Surdite et consanguinite, traitement par les exercices acoustiques… ◙ Handwritten notes

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Family History - Van Laningham, Cascain  
A Study of Rheumatism, Meredith, Medlock, Van Laningham [chart] ◙ Meredith Medlock Vanlaningham, a Hereditary Study of Rheumatism ◙ Paolinelli-Cascan [chart] ◙ Paolinelli-Cascanini (Cascain) ◙ Photographs of Josephine Cascanini, 1921

D-4-1:10

Heredity and Environment in Goiter  
Memorandum for Dr. Davenport on “Goiter Machine” ◙ “Some Pertinent Facts About Goiter,” by S. V. Robuck, D. O., Journal of the American Osteopathic Association (January 1931), p. 193 ◙ Original text of the device to illustrate the inter-action of heredity and environment in goiter ◙ Handwritten notes

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Illustrated London News-Fossil Skulls Article  
“From Low Brow to High Brow: Fossil Skulls of Ape and Man,” Illustrated London News, October 20, 1923

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Insulin   
“Hyperinsulinism from B-Cell Adenoma of the Pancreas, Operation and Cure,” Journal of the American Medical Association 96: (April 25, 1931), pp. 1363-1367 ◙  “Adenoma of the Island of Langerhans with Hypoglycemia, Successful Operative Removal,” Journal of the American Medical Association 97 ( September 19, 1931), pp. 831-836 ◙ “The Application of Surgery to the Hypoglycaemic State Due to Islet Tumors of the Pancreas and to Other Conditions,” Surgery, Gynecology and Obstetrics, 56 (April 1933), pp. 728-742 ◙ Clippings: “The Over-Production of Insulin,” “All foods are burned in the body to form energy…” ◙ Correspondence: 12/05/33 L. to W. McKim Marriott

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ISO - Agglutinates - Blood Type Inheritance   
Stereochemistry Applied to Biology [book reviews] ◙ “Hereditary Blood Qualities, Medico-Legal Application of Human Blood Grouping,” by Reuben Ottenberg, Journal of Immunology 6:5 (September 1921) ◙ Reichert, E. T….The Differentiation of Starches of Parent-Stock and Hybrids [summary], extracted from Year Book No. 14 of the Carnegie Institution of Washington (for 1915), pp. 408-409 ◙ “The Specificity of Proteins and Carbohydrates in Relation to Genera, Species and Varieties,” by Edward Tyson Reichert, American Journal of Biology 3(March 1916), pp. 91-08 ◙ “Blood Will Tell,” by Anna Heberton Ewing ◙ From Medical War Manual No. 6, Laboratory Methods of the United States Army, pp. 50-55, “Iso-Agglutination Tests for Transfusion” ◙ Correspondence: 12/20/18 Edward T. Reichert to L.; 01/22/24 Fritz [F. L. Reichert] to L.; 01/24/19 F. L. Reichert to L.; 04/ /1920 partial letter [“from F. L. Reichert” handwritten at top] ◙ 01/11/22 copy from the Proceedings of the N. Y. Pathological Society [letterhead:  Dr. Reuben Ottenberg]

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Maps of New York City    
Maps: New York City, New Street Number Guide and Map, 1920; Complete Map of Chicago, n.d.; Visitors Map and Hotel Directory of New York, Special Edition prepared for American Association for the Advancement of Science and Affiliated Societies, December 17, 1928 to January 2, 1929; Map of Manhattan, 1920; Map of Borough of Brooklyn, 1922; City of New York Map and Guide, n.d.; 500 Fifth Avenue, Inc [includes map with location of 500 Fifth Avenue Building; Map of Lower New York City, n.d. ◙ Clippings ◙ Correspondence: 12/19/28 Charles F. Pekor, Jr. to L.; 07/25/29 E. E. Regan to L.

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Photography      
By Flashlight, Eastman Kodak Company, November 1914 ◙ Color Photography with Autochrom Plates, 15th ed. Lumiere Jougla Co ◙ Color Photography with Autochrom Plates, 19th ed., R. J. Fitzsimons, agents for Lumiere Jougla Products ◙ The Photo-Miniature, a Monthly Magazine of Photographic Information 1:10 (January 1900) ◙ The Pathescope ◙ List of Non-Inflammable Films for the Pathescope ◙ Photography [notebook, “1910” written in upper right corner, lists developers] ◙ Price lists ◙ Handwritten notes ◙ Correspondence: 07/08/14 Lumiere Jougla Co to L.; 11/16/18 L. to Lumiere Jougla Co.

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Retinitis Pigmentosa    
Finley Family materials: Finley Family, Sketch of Families of A, B, C, E, F, and J; Special Questionnaire for Investigation concerned primarily with the Family distribution of Retinitis Pigmentosa, Lydia Finley Head, Joseph Frank Freshour; Samuel Larue Finley; Lydia Ann Robinson; Family-Tree Folder for David H. Finley, 1922 ◙ Correspondence: 01/16/22 D. H. Finley to Eugenics Record Office; 01/24/22 L. to Finley; 02/07/22 L. O. Clement to Finley; 02/25/22 L. to Finley; 03/08/22 Finley to L. [includes enclosure of Data on Finley Family]; 04/04/22 L. to Finley; 04/15/22 Finley to L.; 04/25/22 L. to Finley; 06/08/22 Finley to L.; 06/26/22 L. to Jocelyn J. Emmens; 08/07/22 Finley to Eugenics Record Office; 08/10/22 L. to Finley; 05/07/23 Finley to L.; 07/19/23 L. to Finley; 07/19/23 L. to Emmens; 08/03/23 Finley to L.; 08/10/23 Howard J. Banker to Finley; 08/19/23 R. Holsgang to Finley; 08/25/23 Finley to Banker; 09/04/23 Banker to Finley; 06/23/24 L. to Finley; 10/02/24 Finley to L. [includes enclosure “Sawyer Bar, a Study of the Race Problem in a California Mining Camp”]   

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Sanity - Neurosis Notes   
Handwritten notes on sanity

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Spiders--Clippings    
From the Dictionary, Spider Webs… ◙ From the Encyclopedia Britannica, Under Spiders… ◙ The Orb Spiders Logarithmic Spiral ◙ Trig—Spider Webs [folder of calculations] ◙ “Grandfather’s Spider Farm, Atlantic Monthly ◙ “In Search of California Spiders” ◙ “Why Nature Grows Things in Spirals” ◙ “On Molecular Organization in Ameban Protoplasm,” Science 74:1906 (July 10, 1931), pp. 47-51 ◙ “Beauty in the Beast,” Nature Magazine (October 1934) ◙ “The Life of a Trap-Door Spider” ◙ “Introducing the Tarantula” ◙ Handwritten notes ◙ Correspondence: 07/11/34 L. to Jay F. W. Pearson; 07/17/34 J. M. Carter to L.; 02/11/35 L. to Philadelphia Academy of Natural Sciences; 02/14/35 James A. G. Rehn to L.

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University of Virginia Institute of Public Affairs Biology Department - Letters and Materials 
Announcement and Program of the Institute of Public Affairs June 30-July 13, 1935, University of Virginia, Summer Quarter Bulletin, 9:9 (June 1, 1935) ◙ Daily Schedule, First Week, Institute of Public Affairs, June 30-July 13, 1935 ◙ “Announcement and Program of the Institute of Public Affairs July 5-July 18, 1936, University of Virginia, Summer Quarter Bulletin, 10:9,10 (June 1, 1936) ◙ “Announcement and Program, Institute of Public Affairs, University of Virginia, July 4-July 17, 1937,” University of Virginia, Summer Quarter Bulletin 11:9 (July 1, 1937) ◙ 1932 Official Road Map, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia ◙ The Institute of Public Affairs ◙ Correspondence: n.d. draft of letter to John Lloyd Newcomb; 08/17/35 Charles F. Young to Eugenics Record Office; 08/29/35 L. to Young; 09/03/35 Young to L.
   

D-4-2:1

Analysis of Nationality of Members of the Constitutional Convention  
Fifty-Five Delegates to the Constitutional Convention of 1787 ◙ Analysis of Nationality of Members of the Constitutional Convention  [form] ◙ Correspondence: 02/26/22 Charles B. Davenport to Mr. Babbott

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Birth Control - Japan  
Clippings ◙ Correspondence: 11/21/30 L. to Madison Grant; 11/24/30 Grant to L.; 01/19/31 Grant to L.; 01/21/31 L. to Grant

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Clippings - Growing Federal Power, Child Labor, World Peace  
Clippings ◙ Stop the Next War Now! [flyer for The Peace House] ◙ America—The World’s Almshouse [flyer for American Coalition] ◙ World Peace Foundation publication price list

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Crime - Studies 1925  
“The Source of Crime,” by Leon F. Whitney, Christian Work Magazine (March 13-20, 1926) ◙ Announcement of the Thirty-ninth Annual Meeting of the American Economic Association ◙ Disqualified Bondsmen, List of Persons Disqualified as Bondsmen in Municipal Court up to Oct. 26, 1922 ◙ “The Great American Scandal,” by Richard Washburn Child, Saturday Evening Post, October 24 and 31, 1925 ◙ Statistics Relating to District Courts, Poor Farms, Probate Courts, Miscellaneous Charity and Mothers’ Pensions in Kansas, Compiled by State Board of Administration, Topeka, July 1, 1921-July 1, 1922 ◙ Relative Social Inadequacy of the Several Nativity Groups and Immigrant Races in the United States, 3. Crime., based upon an analysis of the population of 155 state and federal custodial institutions [chart] ◙ Memorandum on Organization of Fundamental Studies in Crime Prevention ◙ “Crime and Heredity,” by French Strother ◙ The Legislature of 1926, a Report by F. Trubee Davison, Assemblyman, Second District of Nassau County ◙ Proposal for a New and More Thorough Study of Crime Among the Several Racial, Social, and Economic Groups of the American Population ◙ Definite Proposal for a New and More Thorough Study of Crime Among Aliens and the Descendants of Recent Immigrants in American Criminalistic Institutions ◙ Classification Standards to be Followed in Preparing Data for The Schedule, “Racial and Diagnostic Records of Inmates of State Institutions,” prepared by Harry H. Laughlin…1922 ◙ Committee on Immigration and Naturalization…Racial and Diagnostic Records of Inmates of State Institutions [“Sample of schedule used in the “Melting Pot” Survey” handwritten across top] ◙ House of  Representatives, Tuesday, April 27, 1926, [Congressional Record] ◙ Clippings ◙ Correspondence: n.d. Note for Dr. H. H. Laughlin, Re. French Strother from AHE [includes HHL note at bottom]; 10/30/22 Herbert Harley to L.; 11/02/22 L. to Harley; 11/20/22 Harley to L.

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Dearborn Independent Article: Melting Pot...Takes 1/5 of Tax Dollar; Other Clippings--Alien and Problems 
“The Melting Pot Dross Takes Fifth of Tax Dollar,” by Aaron Hardy Ulm, The Dearborn Independent ( July 28, 1923) ◙ The Galton Society, June 5, 1931 [minutes of the meeting] [draft] ◙ 71st Congress, 3rd Session, Senate, Document No. 237, Unlawful Entry of Aliens into the United States, Letter from the Secretary of Labor, Transmitting, in Response to Senate Resolution No. 355, Certain Information Relative to Aliens Who Have Unlawfully Entered and Now in the United States and What Number are Subject o Deportation, January 3, 1931, Referred to the Committee on Immigration and Ordered to be printed ◙ Correspondence: 04/01/25 Irving Fisher to L.

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Eugenics and Inventiveness   
Sample forms: Eugenical Investigation of the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization of the House of Representatives…Special Subject: Sample Classification and case history blanks; Eugenical Investigation…Special Subject: Age, Duration of Custody, and Recommitment of Public Charges; Eugenical Investigation…Special Subject: Racial Descent of American Citizens who were Granted Patents…January 1 to March 31, 1927; the Committee On Immigration and Naturalization would be grateful… the customary classification in reference to race, religion, age, sex and diagnosis which your institution customarily uses in the compilation of its inmate or patient records;  Eugenica Investigation...Special Subject: Racial Descent of American Citizens who were Granted Patents…1926; The Committee on Immigration and Naturalization…studying the distribution of inventiveness among American citizens… ◙ Clippings ◙ Correspondence:  n.d. Department of Commerce to [no salutation]; n.d. Harry Olson to L. [includes clipping from Chicago Tribune, 11/21/22; 05/13/27 L. to P. F. Snyder; 05/13/27 L. to Superintendent of Documents; 06/16/27 Snyder to L.; 05/31/27 L. to Superintendent of Documents; 05/31/27 L. to Snyder; 06/18/27 L. to Snyder; 06/21/27 Snyder to L.; 06/28/27 L. to Popular Science Monthly; 06/30/27 Department of Commerce to L.; 07/02/27 L. to Superintendent of Documents; 08/17/27 T. M. Avery to L.; 08/17/27 George E. Henry to L.; 08/19/27 George E. Howard to L.; 08/23/27 D. E. Felt to L. [includes genealogical chart]; 09/02/27 John Browning to L.; 09/08/27 W. E. Williams to L.; 09/16/27 L. to George E. Nerney; 09/16/27 L. to Avery; 09/16/27 L. to Williams; 09/16/27 L. to Browning; 09/17/27 Gabriel E. Rohmer to L.; 09/226/27 L. to Howard; 11/10/27 Watson Davis to L.; 08/26/29 Joseph Rossman to C. P. Davenport; 08/30/29 L. to Rossman

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Hydrographic Office, Gnomonic Charts  
Handwritten notes ◙ Correspondence: 02/21/29 L. to Hydrographic Office; 02/26/29 Hydrographic Office to L.

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India and Nationalism - 1931, Lord Meston and Clippings  
“India and Nationalism,” by Lord Meston, Atlantic Monthly  ◙  “A Study of Caste,” by Lord Meston, Geography18:91, part I (March 1931) ◙ Clippings ◙ Correspondence: 02/23/31 Meston to L.; 11/14/36 Elizabeth Howe to L.; 11/18/36 L. to Howe

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Institute of American Genealogy Magazine  
The Magazine of American Genealogy 1 (August 1929) ◙ Institute of American Genealogy [informational booklet] ◙ Correspondence: 11/08/29 Institute of American Genealogy to L.

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Inventions, Patents  
Department of Commerce, United States Patent Office, General Information Concerning Patents, 1929, 1931 ◙ Congressional Record, 68th Congress, 1st Session, “A Study of the Populations of the United Stats by Capt. John B. Trevor, Extension of Remarks of Hon. Albert Johnson…June 7, 1924 ◙ Immigration Quotas, (Printed for use of the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization…February 28, 1929) ◙ “Heredity and Invention,” by Joseph Rossman, Journal of Heredity, 21:12 (December 1930) ◙ “The Geographic Distribution of Inventiveness,” by Mark Jefferson, Geographical Review, 19:4 (Octob34 1929) ◙ Index of Inventiveness: in Descending Order [“Nov. 1931” written in lower right corner] ◙ Percentages of “Constituent Blood” in the American People: 1920, (Captain Trevor’s Table with races adjusted to fit Patent List) ◙ Percentages of “Constituent Blood” in the American People [“Patentee Races” handwritten in upper left corner] ◙ Percentages of “Constituent Blood” in the American People: 1920 Government Official Table with adjustments from Trevor’s table to make races fit Patentee List ◙ Percentages of “Constituent Blood” in the American People: 1920[“Gov. table” handwritten in upper left corner] ◙ Clippings ◙ Correspondence: n.d. Department of Commerce…Information Relating to Compositions of Matter; n.d. Department of Commerce; 08/05/27 Margaret Conklin to L.; 08/08/27 Conklin to L.; 08/08/27 L. to Conklin [day letter]; 08/09/27 Conklin to L.; 08/09/27 L. to Conklin; 08/11/27 Department of Commerce to L.; 08/12/27 Conklin to L.; 12/14/28 E. H. Lichtenberg to Albert Johnson; 12/17/28 Johnson to Lichtenberg; 01/09/30 John B. Trevor to Edith Banta; 01/21/30 Joseph Rossman to L.; 01/23/30 L. to Rossman; 06/01/31 Rossman to L.; 02/08/32 L. to Rossman; 02/10/30 Rossman to L.; 08/11/27 L. to Conklin; 02/13/30 L. to Rossman; 11/18/31 L. to Madison Grant [page 2 only]; 02/18/32 Rossman to L.; 02/23/32 L. to Rossman

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Legal Status of Eugenical Sterilization  
Legal Status of Eugenical Sterilization [outline] ◙ Table of Sterilizations Done in State Institutions Under State Laws Up to and Including the Year 1940 ◙ Handwritten notes

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Life - Definition  
“What is Life?” by T. Swann Harding, Scientific American (April 1937) ◙ “Artificial Plants in the Making,” by Dr. E. Bade, Scientific American (March 1922) ◙ “Jungle Expedition to Study Electric Eels,” by Alden P. Armagnac, Popular Science Monthly (April 1937) ◙ A Guide in Character Judging [“The Eugenics Record Office” handwritten across top] [Worth While Objectives to Human Life glued to A Guide…] [The Scientific Method glued to back of A Guide…] ◙ Li