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American Birth Control
League
A Proposed Federal Amendment to
the Penal Code, Section 211, Sponsored by the American Birth Control League
◙ Program of the Sixth International Neo-Malthusian and Birth Control
Conference, March 25 to 31, 1925 ◙ Invitation from Mrs. Juliet Barrett
Rublee for informal supper to meet Margaret Sanger and Dr. C. V. Drysdale,
March 28, [1925] ◙ Correspondence: 3/13/25 Sanger to L.; 3/24/25 L. to
Rublee; 3/24/35 Sanger to L.; 3/26/25 L. to Sanger; 3/26/25 L. to Irving
Fisher; 11/18/25 John Burke, National Catholic Welfare Conference to L. |
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Bibliographies
Bibliography, 1909-1940, Harry H.
Laughlin ◙ Bibliography of Harry Hamilton Laughlin, 1922 ◙ Published
writings continued ◙ Reprints sent to Library, Marine Biological laboratory,
Woods Hole, Mass. February 25, 1938 |
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Crime Comm., Crime Prevention
Eugenical Studies in Crime
[outline] ◙ Crime Commissions and Kindred Bodies, 1929, Compiled by National
Crime Commission ◙ Department of Commerce, Census of Prisoners: 1923
(Preliminary Report) ◙ United States Department of Commerce, Bureau of the
Census, Prisoners: 1923 ◙ “The Source of Crime,” an article by Leon F.
Whitney, Christian Work Magazine, (March 13-20, 1926) ◙ “The Menace
of Paroled Convicts,” by Lawrence Veiller ◙ “The Way to War on Crime, “ by
Lawrence Veiller ◙ “The Rising Tide of Crime,” by Lawrence Veiller ◙ “How
the Law Saves the Criminal,” by Lawrence Veiller ◙ “Where American Justice
Fails,” by Lawrence Veiller ◙ Daily Science News Bulletin, No. 429B (June
11, 1929) ◙ Clippings ◙ Handwritten notes ◙ Joint Committee on Methods of
Preventing Delinquency publication price list ◙ Correspondence: 01/16/26 L.
to Mrs. Richard Derby; 04/20/26 L. to Derby; 04/21/26 Madison Grant to Elon
H. Hooker; 04/24/26 Harry Olson to L.; 07/13/26 L. to F. Trubee Davison;
07/21/26 W. M. Steuart to L.; 07/20/27 Graham Romeyn Taylor to L.; 11/21/27
E. H. Sutherland to L.; 01/06/31 L. to Crime Commission; 01/13/31 J. E.
Hoover to L.; 01/17/31 L. to Caleb Baumes; 01/17/31 L. to Wade H. Ellis;
01/20/31 Baumes to L.; 01/21/31 L. to Herbert L. Smith; 01/30/31 Harold N.
Van Aernem to L.; 02/02/31 L. to National Crime Commission; 02/03/31 Louis
M. Howe to L.; 03/02/31 Ellis to L.; 03/06/31 L. to Howe; 11/18/31 L. to
Grant |
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Crime-Immigrant Studies and
Materials
Prisoners in State and Federal
Prisons and Reformatories, 1928 [“2nd proof” written in upper
right corner] ◙ Public-No. 837-71st Congress, 9S. 1812) An Act to
authorize the collection of annual statistics related to crime and to the
defective , dependent, and delinquent classes ◙ Department of Commerce,
Bureau of the Census, Prisons and Reformatories, Schedule 1, Prisoners
serving Sentence on Jan. 1, 1923; Schedule 2, Sentenced Prisoners Admitted
from Jan 1 to June 30, 1923; Schedule 3, Prisoners Leaving Institution from
Jan. 1 to June 30, 1923 ◙ London Times, Tuesday, August 25, 1931,
“Immigrants and Crime in the United States. ‘Baseless Prejudice’”
[typescript] ◙ Memorandum for Washington Trip ◙ Memorandum on the Alien
Crime Studies ◙ Notes on the Wickersham Report on Crime and Foreign-Born ◙
Memorandum on a Plan for Securing Statistics in Reference to A. Custodial
Institutions and their Inmates, and B. Courts of Law and Persons sentenced
to Fine, Punishment, Restraint, or other Penalties ◙ Department of Commerce,
Washington, Prisoners in Penal Institutions: 1922 and 1917 ◙ Clippings ◙
Handwritten notes ◙ Correspondence: 12/08/22 Sam B. Warner to L.; 12/11/22
Ralph G. Hurlin to L.; 02/10/23 Warner to L.; 05/06/31 John B. Trevor to
George W. Wickersham; 08/08/31 Trevor to Members of the Advisory Board and
Officer of Organizations Affiliated with the American Coalition of Patriotic
Societies; 08/31/31 J. W. Ryle to Madison Grant; 09/03/31 Grant to L.
[includes enclosure from Trevor]; 09/05/31 Fred R. Marvin to L.; 09/08/31 L.
to Albert Johnson; 09/08/31 L. to Leon E. Truesdell; 09/09/31 J. P. Hines to
L. [telegram]; 09/09/31 L. to Hines [telegram]; 09/09/31 Hines to L.
[telegram]; 09/09/31 L. to Grant; 09/10/31 Hines to L.; 09/12/31 L. to
Hines; 09/12/31 Grant to L.; 09/12/31 Johnson to L.; 09/12/31 L. to Johnson
[day letter]; 09/12/31 Truesdell to L.; 09/1431 L. to Johnson [telegram];
09/14/31 L. to Marvin; 09/14/31 L. to Truesdell; 09/14/31 L. to Grant;
09/14/31 Grant to L.; 09/15/31 Hines to L.; 09/15/31 L. to Trevor; 09/16/31
Grant to L.; 09/16/31 L. to William N. Doak; 09/18/31 Doak to L.; 09/22/31
W. F. Barry to L. [postcard]; 09/30/31 L. to Truesdell; 09/30/31 L. to
Truesdell; 09/30/31 L. to Barry; 10/01/31 L. to Bennet Mead; 10/01/31 L. to
Mead; 10/03/31 Harriet M. Cheney to L.; 10/10/31 L. to Grant; 10/12/31
Cheney to L.; 10/12/31 Edward W. Koch to L.; 10/13/31 L. to Koch; 10/15/31
Grant to L.; 0202/32 L. to Grant; 04/17/32 Johnson to L.; 04/22/32 Grant to
L.; 05/2/32 Grant to L.; 05/06/32 L. to Grant; 05/06/32 L. to Johnson;
09/27/33 G. de Lapouge to Grant |
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Fantham, Bateson Correspondence. Mendel
Pictures
Gregor Mendel, photograph and
postcards showing memorial and monastery ◙ F1 Zygote which is also
Identical with the germ-plasm carried by the some which develops from it
[photograph of three-dimensional chart] ◙ Mechanism for showing the
segregation and recombination of genes…[photograph of three-dimensional
chart] ◙ International Federation of Eugenic Organizations,
Luncheon…September 10, 1939 [autographed menu] ◙ H. B. Fantham, “Social
Biology and Some of Its Cultural and Ethical Implications, Scientia,
June 1939 ◙ Epidemics, Famines, Wars, etc. Bibliography ◙ Correspondence:
02/16/15 W. Bateson to ? [postcard]; 06/22/39 Annie Porter to L. |
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Genealogy Materials of Pansy
Bowen Laughlin
Notebook of genealogical
information ◙ Handwritten notes ◙ Correspondence: n.d. A. H. E. to Mrs.
Laughlin |
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Laughlin Family Father--Genealogical
Materials
Memorandum on Genealogical
Reference Systems, in the Interests of Greater Biological and Social
Usefulness ◙ Harry H. Laughlin biographical information [brief summary and
outlines] ◙ Bibliography, 1909-1940 ◙ George H. Laughlin photograph and very
brief biographical information [funeral memento] ◙ Clipping: J. Laurence
Laughlin ◙ Clipping: H. H. Laughlin ◙ Clippings: “Mrs. Deborah Laughlin
Dies, Aged 76 Years,” Kirksville Daily Express, September 20, 1918 ◙
Form of Will [draft] ◙ The National Cyclopedia of American Biography [blank
form] ◙ Correspondence: 09/08/09 J. R. Mulvane to Mrs. W. J. Laughlin;
01/05/26 L. to Mrs. Irving S. Sammis; 12/04/26 L. to Frederick Adams Virkus;
12/09/26 L. to Virkus; 02/04/31 J. W. Ross to L.; 02/06/31 L. to Ross;
05/05/31 Ross to L.; 05/20/31 L. to Ross; 05/22/31 R to L.; 05/27/31 L. to
Uncle Whittie; 05/27/31 L. to Blanche Laughlin; 08/20/33 Ross to L.;
10/02/33 William Pinkham to L.; 10/11/33 L. to Pinkham [includes enclosure
of biographical sketch]; 01/19/34 Pinkham to L.; 02/17/34 L. to Pinkham;
05/16/34 Ross to L.; 06/09/34 George Derby to L.; 10/16/34 Derby to L.;
11/13/34 L. to George |
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League of Nations Appointment 1925
Immigration: Paris. Nov. 29, 1923
[Laughlin’s handwritten notes, 29 pages] ◙ Provisional List of Experts who
have agreed to lend their assistance to the Permanent Emigration Committee ◙
Note on the Constitution of the Permanent Emigration Committee ◙ Note for
the Emigration Experts of the International Labour Office ◙ League of
Nations [handwritten outline] ◙ clippings ◙ Correspondence: 5/29/23 Albert
Thomas, Bureau to L.; 6/23/23 C. T. Morgan, to L.; 7/29/25 Thomas to L.;
8/25/25 L. to Thomas; 12/4/25 Note for Science; 2/11/26 Louis Varlez
to L. |
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Letters - Wm. Bateson, 1915, George Shull, 1923
Correspondence: 02/03/15 L. to Wm.
Bateson; 07/27/23 George H. Shull to L. |
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Letters to Mother
Man and child with pigeons [photograph ◙
Clipping: “Mrs. Deborah J. Laughlin died at the home of her son, Dr. Geo.
Laughlin Friday morning, aged 76 years…” ◙ Correspondence: 09/08/96 L. to
Mother; n.d. L. to Mother; 10/26/ L. to Mother; 03/15/05 L. to Mother;
03/11/16 L. to Mother; 09/27/18 Will to Harry and Pansy [postcard]; n.d. two
postcards from Lizzie showing cottonwood and walnut trees from old home
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Population Association Conference, 1930-31
“The Pressure of Population,”
Antioch Notes (April 15, 1929) ◙ Conference on Immigration Policy
[minutes of meeting, June 25, 1929] ◙ Preliminary Conference on a Population
Association for the United States, held at New York University, December 15th,
1930 with the Cooperation of the Milbank Memorial Fund ◙ Population Studies
of the Milbank Memorial Fund ◙ Second Conference on Population Association
of America, May 7, 1931 ◙ Persons Requested to Attend Second Conference on
Population Association [list] ◙ Correspondence: n.d. C. G. Campbell to L.
[note]; 07/03/29 Harold Fields to L.; 01/17/30 Guy Irving Burch to Eugenics
Research Association; 11/06/30 Henry P. Fairchild to L.; 11/21/30 Fairchild
to L.; 12/03/30 Fairchild to L.; 12/06/30 L. to Fairchild; 12/16/30 L. to
Fairchild; 12/19/30 Fairchild to L.; 01/07/31 Fairchild to L.; 01/19/31 O.
E. Baker to L.; 01/21/31 L. to Baker; 01/21/31 L. to Burch; 01/29/31 Baker
to L.; 01/30/31 Frank W. Notestein to L.; 04/02/31 Baker to L.; 04/02/31
Fairchild to L.; 04/13/31 Frederick Osborn to Madison Grant; 04/14/31
Fairchild to L.; 04/16/31 Fairchild to L.; 04/24/31 Osborn to L.; 04/29/31
Fairchild to L.; 05/14/31 L. to Fairchild; 05/16/31 Fairchild to L.;
05/26/31 Fairchild to L.; 06/04/31 Fairchild to L. |
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Population Association of America, Population Research
Bureau--Materials and Letters
Conference on Population Studies
in Relation to Social Planning…May 2-4, 1935 [program] ◙ Research Project,
Subject: “The Replacement Theory of Population Growth” ◙ Population
Association of America, Review of Current Research, October 20, 1934 ◙
Population Association of America 1934 dues statement ◙ Memorandum to
Fellows of the Population Association of America ◙ Population Literature
1:1 (January 20, 1935, revised May 1, 1935) ◙ Population Literature
1:2 (March 20, 1935) ◙ The Population Prospect and some Agricultural
Implications ◙ Population and Occupational Shifts by O. E. Baker…November 17
and 19, 1934 ◙ Correspondence: 05/10/32 H. F. Perkins to L.; 05/13/32 Guy
Irving Burch to L.; 05/20/32 Burch to L.; 10/03/34 Burch to L.; 10/19/23
Burch to L.; 10/27/34 Frank Lorimer to Members of the Population Association
of America; 11/07/34 L. to Lorimer |
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Race and Progress-Boas
“Race and Progress” by Franz Boas,
Science 74:1905 (July 3, 1931) ◙ Clippings ◙ Correspondence: 07/16/31
L. to Franz Boas; 07/17/31 L. to Arthur Keith |
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Race Classification
Memorandum on Classification of
the Races of Hominidae ◙ “Thediscussion that ensued was participated in my
Messrs. Campbell, Davenport, Hooton, Laughlin, McCurdy, Osborn, Steggerda,
and Wissler…Frederick Osborn, secretary, Galton Society [partial minutes of
meeting, date unknown] ◙ Clipping: “research Extends Man’s Antiquity” ◙
Correspondence: 05/14/31 L. to Madison Grant; 05/18/31 Grant to L.; 05/21/31
L. to Grant; 06/02/31 Grant to L.; 06/08/31 Grant to L. |
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Student Work, 1896-97
Cuba-March 27, 1896 [notebook]] ◙
Debate, Question: Resolved that aerial navigation is likely to become a
success [notebook, H. H. L. Feb. 02, 1897 on cover] ◙ “Greater America,” by
Harry Laughlin, Normal Message 7 (November 1897) ◙ “Classical Greece,
“ by H. H. Laughlin, Normal School Message 9:4 (January 1899) ◙ The
Explanation of the Aims and Advantages of a Course in Industrial Geography ◙
Industrial Geography (Synopsis) ◙ A Short Explanatory Outline of Industrial
Geography ◙ Synopsis, Commercial and Industrial Exploitation ◙
Cosmopolitanism in America ◙ Cosmopolitanism in America [handwritten copy,
“1899” in upper right corner ◙ The Evolution of Justice ◙ Memorandum: On
February 22, 1896 as a colleague with Emmet Hamilton, I debated in the
Rhetorical Class of Miss Ermine Owen |
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University of Arizona Correspondence
Tucson-Arizona, Man-Building in
the Sunshine Climate [travel
brochure published by the Tucson Sunshine-Climate Club] ◙ Laughlin’s
biographical sketch from American Men of Science, 4th
edition ◙ Laughlin’s biographical sketch from Who’s Who in America,
1926-27 ◙ Correspondence: 07/31/23 Walter P. Taylor to L.; 11/21/23 L. to
Taylor; 12/16/23 Taylor to L.; 01/06/25 L. to James B. Duke; 04/14/27
Charles T. Vorhies to L.; 05/10/27 L. to Vorhies; 06/04/27 L. to Robert E.
Tally; 06/04/27 L. to Byron Cummings; 06/13/27 Tally to L.; 06/22/27 L. to
Tally; 06/27/27 Tally to L.; 06/30/27 Vorhies to L.; 07/07/27 L. to Vorhies;
08/10/27 Vorhies to L.; 11/09/17 W. M. McGovern to L.; 12/13/27 L. M. Allen
to L.; 02/21/28 L. to Taylor; 06/11/28 Taylor to L.; 10/22/28 L. to Taylor;
11/06/28 Taylor to L. |
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1918 Thesis-Onion Root Cells-Mitotic Stage
Duration
Duration of the Several Mitotic Stages in
the Dividing Root-tip Cells of the Onion [typescript] ◙ Laughlin, Harry
Hamilton. Duration of the Several Mitotic Stages in the Dividing Root-Tip
Cells of the Onion, Washington, Carnegie Institution of Washington, 1918
[unbound] |
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American Statistical Association, Committee of Biometrics and
Vital Statistics
American Statistical Association,
Program of the Ninety-Seventh Annual Meeting…December 27 to 31, 1935 ◙ An
Exhibit of Books of University Presses, American Sociological Society, New
York, N. Y., December 27-30 ◙ Agenda for Committee Meeting held to Consider
the Desirability of Forming a Biometric Section of the American Statistical
Association, and the Character of such a Section, if formed ◙
Correspondence: 12/20/35 Frederick F. Stephan to L.; 01/13/36 L. to Lowell
J. Reed |
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Bernard Baruch Letters, Henry Wallace
Correspondence: 07/14/25 C. G.
McDowell to L.; 09/25/25 Bernard M. Baruch to L.; 03/08/33 L. to Henry A.
Wallace; 03/18/33 Wallace to L. |
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Darwin, Galton, Wedgwood Charts
Pedigree of the
Galton-Darwin-Wedgwood [photograph of family pedigree chart] ◙ Chart Showing
the Inheritance of Ability [Wedgwood, Darwin, Galton family] [issued by the
Eugenics Education Society] ◙ Correspondence: 08/06/32 L. to Roger Howson;
08/12/32 Wayne M. Faunce; 08/13/32 L. to Charles F. Fox |
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Edison Chart
Mr. Edison [photograph] ◙ Thomas A.
Edison, His Daughter and grandson [photograph] ◙ Mr. Edison’s Mother
[photograph] ◙ Edison Family, a Family of Dutch Millers [pedigree chart,
draft] ◙ Handwritten notes ◙ Correspondence: 05/23/12 William H. Meadowcroft
to L.; 05/25/12 Meadowcroft to L.; 05/29/12 L. to Meadowcroft |
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Eugenics Congress Exhibit Pictures
Philip IV of Spain ◙ Ferdinand II
◙ Francis Joseph ◙ Leopold I ◙ Mary, daughter of Charles V ◙ Depression of
the Obelion ◙ X-Ray of Hands ◙ Elbow ◙ Paralysis Agitans |
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European Agenda
File folder with handwritten agenda on
cover and typed pages of agenda in folder |
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Howe Laboratory Correspondence--Mrs. Howe
Notes on Howe Laboratory ◙
Memorandum for Mrs. Elizabeth M. Howe on the Eugenical Work of the Howe
Laboratory ◙ Memorandum on the General Principle of Bonding Applicants for
Marriage License Against the Production of Offspring Who Would Become Public
Charges ◙ Program of the Annual Meeting of the Massachusetts Eye and Ear
Alumni Association, November 20 and 21, 1934 ◙ Eugenical News 11:8
(August 1926) ◙ “The Prevention of Hereditary Blindness,” Eugenical News
(September 1926) ◙ A Bibliography of Hereditary Eye Defects, compiled by
Lucien Howe, February 1928 ◙ Eugenical News 13:7 (July 1928) ◙
Eugenical News 14:1 (January 1929) ◙ “Progress of the Howe Laboratory of
Ophthalmology,” Eugenical News (December 1928) ◙ Clipping: “A Serious
Case” ◙ Correspondence: 01/26/? Elizabeth Howe to L.; 09/01/27 Lucien Howe
to L. [postcard]; 01/22/29 E. Howe to L.; 11/11/29 E. Howe to L.; 12/06/29
L. to E. Howe; 12/27/29 E. Howe to L.; 12/26/29 L. to E. Howe; 12/30/29 e.
Howe to L.; 03/22/30 E. Howe to L.; 04/19/30 L. to E. Howe; 05/12/30 E. Howe
to L.; 05/29/30 E. Howe to L.; 06/16/30 L. to E. Howe; 06/23/30 E. Howe to
L.; 07/10/30 E. Howe to L.; 08/05/30 L. to E. Howe; 10/29/30 E. Howe to L.;
11/03/30 L. to E. Howe; 11/05/30 E. Howe to L.; 11/20/30 Memorandum for Mrs.
Howe; 11/22/30 E. Howe to L.; 1124/30 L. to E. Howe; 02/25/31 E. Howe to L.;
03/11/31 E. Howe to L.; 03/14/31 L. to E. Howe; 04/16/31 E. Howe to L.;
04/26/31 E. Howe to L.; 08/07/31 E. Howe to L.; 09/08/31 L. to E. Howe;
09/28/31 E. Howe to L.; 12/20/32 E. Howe to L.; 12/22/32 L. to E. Howe;
02/12/33 E. Howe to L.; 03/14/33 L. to E. Howe; 03/17/33 E. Howe to L.;
04/04/33 L. to E. Howe; 04/05/33 E. Howe to L.; 05/09/33 L. to E. Howe;
05/28/33 E. Howe to L.; 06/09/33 E. Howe to L.; 06/12/33 L. to E. Howe;
07/31/33 L. to E. Howe; 02/04/34 E. Howe to L.; 02/07/34 L. to E. Howe;
12/06/34 E. Howe to L.; 12/10/34 L. to E. Howe; 01/10/35 E. Howe to L.;
-1/21/35 L. to E. Howe; 01/28/35 E. Howe to L.; 06/22/35 E. Howe to L.;
07/09/35 L. to E. Howe |
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Letter-Leonard Darwin, 1925
Correspondence: 02/20/22 L. to
Mabel Earle; 02/20/22 L. to Editor; 02/21/22 L. to Librarian; 02/05/25
Leonard Darwin to L. |
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Lincoln Chart
Lincoln Pedigree [“from Dr. C. G.
Campbell” written in upper right corner] ◙ Bibliography for the Lincoln
Pedigree ◙ Abraham Lincoln: Family-Stock Study [photograph of pedigree
chart] ◙ Abstract of the Life of Abraham Lincoln ◙ Lincoln Brach-Hanks
Branch [pedigree chart] [draft] ◙ Bronze bust of Lincoln by George E.
Bissell [photograph] ◙ Mary Todd Lincoln [photograph] ◙ Handwritten notes ◙
Correspondence: 06/24/32 William J. Drake to L.; 06/27/32 L. to Drake;
08/21/32 Elberta K. Shipley to L. |
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Miscellaneous Clippings
Clipping: “Edison Has New Brian
Test for Job Hunters,” “How Ignorant Are You by the ‘Edison test’?”,
“Religiousunity Work Extended,” A Reasoning Horse” ◙ Correspondence:
08/24/25 Walter J. Salmon to L. |
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Missouri School Journal April 1910
Missouri School Journal
27:4 (April 1910) |
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Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt
The Roosevelt Memorial Association Annual
Report, 1928 ◙ Clipping: “Quentin Roosevelt” ◙ Correspondence: 02/07/19
Philander Knox to W. A. Edmiston; 10/19/34 Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt to L.
[telephone message] ◙ 10/20/34 L. to Mrs. Roosevelt; 10/25/34 L. to Madison
Grant; 11/05/34 A. Nichols to L.; 02/25/35 L. to Theodore Roosevelt |
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Notations--Miscellaneous
The World’s Peace and Unity
[manuscript] ◙ Clippings ◙ Correspondence: 01/23/02 Central School Supply
House to L.; 12/18/04 St. Paul Book and Stationery Co. to L.; 04/05/05 S. O.
Clarkson to L.; Frank P. Bennett & Co. to L. |
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Pictures-Davenport Life Mask
Life Mask of Charles Benedict
Davenport, organizer of the science of Eugenics in America, Director of the
Department of Genetics of the Carnegie Institution of Washington, Cold
Spring Harbor, Long Island, N. Y. [photographs] |
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Roosevelt Chart Pedigree
Roosevelt Family-Stock [photograph
of chart on exhibit] ◙ Department of Education, The Institute of Family
Relations presents a series of Five Lectures on the Psychology of Sex…Sept.
14, Oct. 1, 8.15,22 ◙ The Department of Education, Institute of Family
Relations, All-Day Hollywood Conference on The Changing Family in a Changing
World…October 6, 1934 [program] ◙ Consultation Procedure in Personality
Problems—A Seminar in the Technique of Counseling in the Field of Mental
Hygiene...[course announcement] ◙ Southern California Society for Mental
Hygiene, the next regular meeting will be held…October 9, 1934 ◙ How It Is,
Average Opinion Versus First-Hand Study in the Discovery of Truth [draft] ◙
How It is, Average Opinion Versus First-Hand Study in the Discovery of Truth
◙ Synopsis of German Exhibit at Convention of Public Health Association, at
Pasadena, California, September 3-6, 1934 ◙ “Eugenic Sterilization,” by E.
S. Gosney, Scientific American (July 1934) ◙ Outline of article for
“Scientific American” ◙ The Ishmael and the Roosevelt Pedigree Charts [“Note
for foot of page 6, below the Ishmael chart. Set in small type to fit space.
184 words” typed at top of page] ◙ The Eugenics Exhibit at Chicago, a
description of the wall-panel Survey of Eugenics...Century of Progress
Exposition, Chicago, 1933-34 [draft] ◙ Clippings ◙ Correspondence: 08/22/32
Ware Cattell to L.; 09/08/32 Howard W. Blakeslee to L.; 10/08/34 Paul
Popenoe to Harry; 10/04/32 Nora Cordingley to L.; 10/16/34 L. to Frank F.
Bunker; 10/17/34 Bunker to L.; 11/10/34 L. to Robert C. Cook |
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School & College
Grades--Etc.
State Normal School, First
District, Scholarship and Department of Mr. Harry Laughlin, April 25, 1898 ◙
First District State Normal School, Report of Harry H. Laughlin, for term
ending June 15, 1899 ◙ Daily Program, Kirksville High School, Second
Semester, 1901-02 ◙ Outline of Latin and Scientific Courses of the
Kirksville High School…September 2nd, 1901 ◙ Handwritten notes ◙
Correspondence: 07/30/34 W. L. Darby to L. |
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School Exposition
Article--Pictures--1899
Carnegie Institution of
Washington, Administration Building Detail, June 15, 1934 ◙ 14 photographs
of school exposition, Washington School, Kirksville, ca. 1899 ◙ “School
Expositions,” by Harry Hamilton Laughlin, The School Journal,
November 11, 1899 ◙ unidentified school group picture ◙ Roman History Class,
State Normal, Summer, 1902 [2 photographs of students] |
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Trip Abroad-1923
Expenses from Special Funds
[handwritten] ◙ Memorandum on Cost of European Studies on Immigration and on
Horse Genetics [handwritten] ◙ H. H. L. Resources for Trip to Europe
[handwritten] ◙ From Personal Bank Funds, Personal Budget to Europe, August
8, 1923 [handwritten] ◙ Dr. Alfred Petren and others made a motion in the
Riksdag of Sweden concerning a petition to the King recommending the
establishment of a Swedish Race Biological Institute… |
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Washington Bicentennial (of
Birth) Celebration--Materials
United States Government, George
Washington Bicentennial Commission, Clip Sheet, an Outline of Programs and
Activities… ◙ Copy of Tablet in Cold Spring Harbor Library placed at the
time of the erection of the Library in 1913…1861-1866 In Memory of those who
enlisted from Cold Spring Harbor during the Civil War ◙ Union Soldiers from
Cold Spring Harbor-Civil War [list] ◙ Confidential Notes, Miss Wright told
me that to her way of thinking…October 23, 1931 ◙ Suffolk’s Union Soldiers
(From History of Suffolk County published in 1882) [list] ◙ The following
from Mrs. Willett’s address at the dedication of the Library in 1913, Cold
Spring Harbor-when settled? [list] ◙ Refugees to Conn. From L. I.=1,124
probably some names omitted…◙ World War Recruiting Record of Cold Spring
Harbor, Long Island, N. Y. [list] ◙ George Washington’s Long Island Trip ◙
Clipping” “A Long Island Community pays Tribute to its Heroes…” ◙
Correspondence: n.d. Sol Bloom to Dear Friend; 11/02/31 L. to George
Washington Bi-Centennial Committee; 11/13/31 L. to George Washington
Bi-Centennial Committee; 11/18/31 L. to War Department; 11/30/31 C. H.
Bridges to L. |
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Washington Chart
“The Queen’s Cousinship to George
Washington and Robert E. Lee,” Illustrated London Times (June 24,
1939) ◙ A Genealogical Table of the Family of Washington [photograph of a
handwritten chart] ◙ “The Eugenics Exhibit at Chicago,” Journal of
Heredity 26:4 (April 1935) ◙ Third International Exhibit of
Eugenics…Family Stock of George Washington [photograph of Washington
pedigree chart hanging at exhibition] ◙ Nicholas Martiau, the Adventurous
Huguenot, The Military Engineer, and the Earliest American Ancestor of
George Washington, by John Baer Stoudt, 1932 [pages v, vi, viii, xvi,
xvii] ◙ Correspondence: 09/30/32 Mary Moss Wellborn to L.; 04/03/39 L. to
Messmore Kendall; 04/07/39 Kendall to L.; 06/03/39 L. to Gerald
Wendt;06/12/39 Wendt to L.; 07/26/39 New York World’s Fair to L.; 08/18/39
L. to Editor, Illustrated London News |
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1915-Teachers Manual of Instruction to
Accompany the Agricultural
Manual for Rural, Elementary and High School, Manuscripts, etc.
Henry Heil Chemical Co., Catalogue
of Articles with special net prices ◙ Teacher’s Manual of Instructions to
Accompany the Agricultural Laboratory for Rural, Elementary and High
Schools, arranged by H. H. Laughlin ◙ 1909 Normal School Exhibit; 1909
Manual of Instruction…; 1910 Article on Course in Thremmatology [folder
contains: Bulletin of the First District Normal School 9:3 (December
1909); Teacher’s Manual of Instruction; “Thremmatology in the Kirksville
Normal School,” Missouri School Journal 27:4 (April 1910)] ◙
Handwritten notes ◙ Correspondence: 11/09/09 J. H. Stadon to L.; 11/15/09 O.
S. Green to L.; 01/22/10 Henry Heil Company to Friend [includes enclosure of
Catalogue of Articles]; 02/21/10 Green to L.; 01/26/15 L. to Henry Heil Co.;
01/29/15 Green to L.; 01/30/15 Green to L. |
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Agriculture Teaching Manual--HHL
Teacher's Manual of Instruction to Accompany The Kirk Agricultural
Laboratory for Rural, Elementary and High Schools arranged by the John
Kirk Model Rural School under Direction of Prof. H. H. Laughlin,
Kirksville, Missouri, published by the Henry Heil Chemical Company, St.
Louis |
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Bibliography of
Publications, Bibliography of Immigration Work, 1920-1939
Researches on Immigration
[bibliography] ◙ Bibliography, July 1 1936 to June 30, 1937 ◙ Memorandum for
the American National Committee on Intellectual Cooperation of the League of
Nations on the international aspects of studies made by Harry H. Laughlin… ◙
Memorandum by H. H. Laughlin, longer publications contemplated for the
calendar Year, 1937 ◙ Correspondence: 03/09/37 Frank F. Bunker to L.;
03/11/37 L. to Bunker; 08/26/37 Bunker to L.; 08/31/37 L. to Bunker |
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Biographical Sketch Who's Who
Biographical proof for Who’s
Who Among North American Authors, Volume III ◙ Correspondence: n.d. A.
N. Marquis Company to Dear Sir; 05/01/22 E. S. Beck to L. |
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Character References, etc. Leave (Date
Study)
Address list of persons who have
Disinterested Knowledge Concerning my Traits and Qualifications ◙ Laughlin,
Dr. Harry H (amilton), Eugenics Record Office, Cold Spring Harbor, N. Y.
Genetics… ◙ Clippings ◙ Handwritten notes ◙ Correspondence: 08/21/16 A. A.
Webster Co. to L.; 01/10/18 A. A. Webster Co. to L.; 03/05/19 A. A. Webster
Co. to L.; 04/13/20 L. to Charles B. Davenport; 04/17/20 Davenport to L.;
07/02/21 A. A. Webster Co. to L.; 08/26/22 Crost Engraving Shop to L. |
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Health Record Fingerprints
Physical Chart, H. H. Laughlin,
1-8,1914 ◙ Clinical Laboratories of the Battle Creek Sanitarium, lab
results, January 4, 1914 ◙ U. S. Bureau of Investigation fingerprints of:
Harry H. Laughlin, Pansy Laughlin, Thomas H. Morgan ◙ Correspondence:
10/03/14 George M. Laughlin to Harry |
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High School Teaching Miscellaneous
Program of the First Annual
Meeting of the State Historical Society of Missouri, December 5 and 6, 1901
◙ Government: the Origin, Growth, and Form in the United States
[testimonials] ◙ What Educators Think of the Essentials of Algebra
[testimonials] ◙ Notebook beginning, Anglo-Saxon Supremacy... ◙ Notebook
beginning, Ideal High School Departments ◙ Correspondence: 12/07/01 Central
Scientific Company to L.; 01/15/02 College of Journalism to L.; 01/25/02
Authors’ Clipping Bureau to L.; 05/18/05 Houghton, Mifflin & Co. to L.;
05/23/05 Eugene May to L.; 11/05/05 George L. Burr to L.; 06/20/05 Silver,
Burdett & Co. to L. |
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Honorary Degree-1936 University of Heidelberg, Germany
Die Universitat
Heidelberg…[invitation] ◙ 550 Jahre Universitat Heidelberg, 1386-1936
[schedule of events] ◙ Notes, The central office of the 550th
Anniversary Celebration…is the official information bureau for visitors… ◙
International Congress for the Scientific Investigation of Population
Problems, Berlin, August 26-September 1, 1935 [program announcement] ◙
Handwritten drafts of 2 letters ◙ Clippings ◙ Photographs of schedule of
events and program the celebration ◙ Correspondence: 05/15/36 [Carl]
Schneider, Dean of Faculty of Medicine to L.; 05/28/36 L. to Schneider;
06/15/36 Heidelberg University Library to L.; 07/01/36 George A. Smith to
L.; 07/06/36 F. W. Schaefer to L.; 08/11/36 L. to Schneider; 08/17/36 E. S.
Gosney to L.; 09/14/36 L. to Gosney; 11/25/36 H. Borchers to L.; 11/28/36
Borchers to L. |
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International Aspects of H. H. Laughlin's
Work
Memorandum for the American
national Committee on Intellectual Cooperation of the League of Nations [“or
the International Aspects of Studies…” handwritten beneath title] ◙ Possible
Exhibits if the Institution Desires It [list] ◙ Tentative Exhibit ◙
Correspondence: 03/13/36 L. to A. F. Blakeslee |
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Miscellaneous
“The Pansy” by Lora S. La Mance ◙
“Wit”, by Harry Laughlin, Normal Message 7:1 (Sept.-Oct. 1897) ◙
George H. Laughlin memorial flyer ◙ Subscriber, 4th Liberty Loan
◙ Headquarters of the Cold Spring Harbor Home Defense Reserve letterhead ◙
Banquet Tendered Physicians and Delegates to the National Conference on Race
Betterment by the Battle Creek Sanitarium, Jan. 10, 1914 [postcard] ◙
Herbert Eugene Walter [photograph] ◙ Correspondence: 11/12/18 George H.
Shull to L.; 11/21/18 Winifred Hathaway to L. |
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Mitosis-Dynamics of Cell Division-Original
Work
“The Dynamics of Cell-Division,”
by H. H. Laughlin, Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology
and Medicine, 1918 ◙ Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine,
Ninety-Second Meeting, Columbia University…May 15, 1918 [program
announcement] ◙ The Dynamics of Cell-Division [typescript] ◙ Stage 1
[outline and drawings] ◙ Stage 2 [outline and drawings] ◙ Stage 3 [outline
and drawings] ◙ Stage 4 [outline and drawings] ◙ Stage 5 [outline and
drawings] ◙ Stage 6 [outline and drawings] ◙ Stage 7 [outline and drawings]
◙ Stage 8 [outline and drawings] ◙ Stage 9 [outline and drawings] ◙ Stage 10
[outline and drawings] ◙ Resting or Metabolic Stage [outline and drawings] ◙
Handwritten notes ◙ Correspondence: 12/31/23 L. to Herbert E. Soper;
03/25/24 H. E. Soper to L. |
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Teaching Certificates, Grades,
Clippings
Harry H. Laughlin and Charles B.
Davenport [photograph] ◙ First District State Normal School report cards,
June 11, 1896, June 10, 1897, January 21, 1898, June 8, 1898 ◙ Teacher’s
Certificate, Public Schools of Missouri, March 22, 1902 ◙ State of Iowa,
Teacher’s First Grade Certificate, September 1, 1902 ◙ Daily program,
Kirksville High School, Second Semester, 1901-02 ◙ State of New York
Military Census and Inventory of 1917 [card] ◙ State of New York, Notice of
Enrollment Under Military law, June 11, 1917 ◙ Clippings ◙ Correspondence:
07/20/08 Herman Knapp to L. |
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Work on Washington, D. C. and
World Government
United States of the World [map]
[hand drawn] ◙ The Growth of the Knowledge of Heredity [manuscript,
handwritten] ◙ Relation of the Natural Balkan Empire to Europe [“rough draft
for map” handwritten in upper left] ◙ 1919/1920 calendar with historical
note on Hiram College on verso ◙ Washington, D. C. Diagram of a Portion of
City Showing Proposed Sires for Future Public Buildings ◙ The Balkan Country
is favored by nature… [manuscript] ◙ A Suggestion in Urbitecture and Civics
[manuscript] ◙ We, the people of the world [draft] |
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College Notebooks
Official Course of Study for
Teachers' Institutes...February 1902 ◙ botany XXIV, Plant Embryogency,
Spring Semester, 1908 |
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Hitler and the Jews--Clippings 1930-34
“Race Prejudices, a paper read
before the Immigration Section of the Commonwealth Club,” by M. A. Goldsone
◙ Principles of Eugenics ◙ White America by Earnest Sevier Cox [book
advertisement] ◙ “A Priest’s Reply to a Scientist,” by Royden Keith Yerkes,
Atlantic Monthly ◙ “Hitlerism Comes to America,” by Johan J.
Simertenko, Harper’s 1933 ◙ Abraham Lincoln, His efforts to Make
America a White Nation ◙ “The Plight of the German Intellectuals,” by Alice
Hamilton, Harper’s Monthly Magazine ◙ “What About the World
Revolution?” by Louis Fischer, Scribner’s Magazine ◙ “As a Gentile
Sees It,” by Ernest Boyd, Scribner’s Magazine ◙ Clipping: “Nazi Open
Race Bureau for Eugenic Segregation,” [“Hitler should be made honorary
member of the E.R.A.!!” handwritten at bottom left, handwriting
unidentified] ◙ Clippings ◙ Correspondence: 11/14/38 L. to Carlos Concha |
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Notebooks
Myself: The Great Teachers of
Mankind on The Nature of Mind and The Laws of Life ◙ Laboratory Notes in
Cytology; Geological History of Man; Genetics ◙ Normal Notebook No. 600 [on
front cover] History Notes ◙ Physiology ◙ Philosophy ◙ Experimental Corn
Patch, 1912 ◙ Field Book No. 400 [on front cover],
contains charts lists of useful information, calculations and exercises;
index, dates from January 1908 ◙
Breeding Experiments ◙ Blair’s B&G Series, Blue and Gold [on front cover] |
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Unitarian Materials-Personal
Collection
“What Do Unitarians Believe? A
Statement,” by Rev. J. T. Sunderland ◙ A Statement of Unitarian Belief ◙
“The Main Lines of Religion as held by Unitarians,” by Rev. Brooke Herford ◙
“Poor Humanity” [poem] ◙ “Requiem,” by Robert Louis Stevenson ◙ The Skull
Speaks, Chuang Tzu was a Chinese Mystic Philosopher of the Fourth Century,
B. C. ◙ To Mr. John Rodier his Skull [poem] ◙ The Questionnaire [interesting
responses to appear in The Truth Seeker] ◙ Luther Burbank’s Belief
[from The Truth Seeker] ◙ Photographs and negatives of plants ◙
Clippings |
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Charles Davenport--Papers--Bibliography
Papers on Eugenics by Dr. Charles B.
Davenport [handwritten bibliography] ◙ Bibliography of Charles Benedict
Davenport, 1922 ◙ The Nam Family, a Study in Cacogenics by Arthur H.
Estabrook and C. B. Davenport [abstract] ◙ The Hill Folk, a Report on a
Rural Community of Hereditary Defectives, by Florence H. Danielson and
Charles B. Davenport [abstract] ◙ Bibliography of Charles B. Davenport
[handwritten] ◙ The Scientific Writings of Charles Benedict Davenport |
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Clinics in Human Heredity
Bureau of Human Heredity, British
National Heredity Council [list of members] ◙ Bureau of Human Heredity…”My
Executive Committee invites your co-operation in making use of the service
here announced…” ◙ Bureau of Human Heredity…”The object of this Bureau is
collection on as wide a scale as possible material dealing with human
Genetics…” ◙ Bureau of Human Heredity, Planning for Happier Humanity… ◙
Memorandum for reply to Dr. James C. Janney, on Marriage Study Assoc…”The
outline which you presented for the organization…” ◙ Memo. For reply to Dr.
James C. Janney, on Marriage Study Assoc…”The Marriage Study Association,
according to the plans outlined…” ◙ Partial List of Speakers at Thirteenth
Women’s Conference on National Defense for an Enduring America ◙ Looking
Forward to Marriage [advertisement of pre-marital service of Institute of
Family Relations] ◙ Human Heredity Committee [summary of July 18, 1934
meeting] ◙ International Human Heredity Committee [summary of July 16, 1936
meeting] ◙ Institute of Family Relations [brochures] ◙ Correspondence: n.d.
C. B. S. Hodson to Human Heredity Committee; n.d. Hodson to Dear Sir/Madam;
03/11/37 Hodson to C. B. Davenport; 12/37 Memo from the Executive Committee;
12/13/37 Hodson to Davenport and L.; 12/14/37 Hodson to L.; 01/07/38 Gladys
Mooney to Laurence H. Snyder; 03/02/38 Hodson to L.; 11/19/38 Hodson to L. |
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Correspondence--Deafness
Correspondence: 10/15/38 Herbert
E. Day to L.; 11/10/38 L. to Day |
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Correspondence--Eddy, Clinic
of Human Heredity
“’Eugenic’ Marriage Laws Passed,”
Seattle Municipal News ◙ Study of Man ◙ Social Eugenics by Fred Hogue
[“Newspaper Article” typed across top] ◙ Lecturer at U. Favors Strict
Marital Laws, Dr. Kincaid Cites Dangers in Inheritance of Physical Defects
from Parents ◙ Extract from the Kiplinger Washington Letter, September 10,
1938 ◙ II. Clinical Service in Human Heredity ◙ Giant Molecules: The
Machinery of Inheritance by Barclay Moon Newman ◙ An Actual Sample Inquiry
and Reply on an Intimate Problem in Human Heredity ◙ Handwritten Notes ◙
Correspondence: n.d. Mr. Eddy was elected to E. R. A…; 04/21/? James G. Eddy
to L [telephone note]; n.d. Eddy to L. [note]; 12/01/36 Eddy to L.; 12/15/36
L. to Eddy; 12/17/36 L. to Eddy; 03/06/37 C. M. Goethe to Eddy; 03/16/37 L.
to Eddy; 03/24/37 Eddy to L.; 04/03/37 Goethe to Eddy; 05/03/37 E. S. Gosney
to L. [“personal and confidential” typed at top]; 05/11/37 Eddy to John C.
Merriam; 05/15/37 Gosney to L.; 05/19/37 Eddy to Merriam [telegram];
05/20/37 Merriam to Eddy; 05/25/37 L. to Gosney [personal]; 05/27/37 Eddy to
L.; 05/27/37 Eddy to Merriam; 06/17/37 L. to Eddy; 06/30/37 Eddy to L.;
07/06/37 L. to George L. Streeter; 07/09/37 Streeter to L.; 09/11/37 Eddy to
L.; 10/25/37 L. to Eddy; 10/27/37 Goethe to Eddy; 10/29/37 Eddy to L.;
12/17/37 Eddy to Merriam; 01/05/38 Eddy to L.; 01/13/38 Merriam to Eddy;
01/29/38 T. H. Morgan to Eddy; 03/01/38 L. to Eddy; 03/01/38 Eddy to
Merriam; 03/04/38 Eddy to L.; 04/19/38 L. to E. S. Cox; 05/23/38 Eddy to
Frederick Osborn; 05/25/38 Eddy to L.; 06/20/38 Eddy to F. C. Wolcott;
06/20/38 L. to Eddy; 06/22/38 Eddy to L.; 08/09/38 Eddy to L.; 08/26/38 L.
to Eddy; 09/15/38 Eddy to L.; 11/04/38 Eddy to L.; 11/09/38 L. to Eddy;
01/20/39 Eddy to L.; 10/17/39 W. E. Castle to Eddy; 10/24/39 Eddy to Castle;
10/24/39 Eddy to L. |
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Correspondence--Goethe
Correspondence: 01/04/39 C. M.
Goethe to L.; 01/30/39 Goethe to L.; 01/31/39 Goethe to L; 01/31/39 Goethe
to Vannevar Bush |
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Correspondence--Hereditary Diseases, Etc.
[File Closed]
Correspondence requesting advise on various hereditary diseases
CLOSED
until privacy laws
are satisfied |
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Correspondence--Inventiveness
Correspondence: 08/15/27 Allan W.
Forbes to L.; 08/18/27 L. to Forbes; 08/19/27 Forbes to L.; 08/30/27 Sanford
A. Moss to Albert Johnson |
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Correspondence--Marriage [File
Closed]
correspondence from people requesting eugenical advice before marriage
CLOSED
until privacy laws are satisfied |
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Correspondence, 1938-39
Correspondence: 04/30/28
Marguerite Conklin to L.; 06/22/38 Elizabeth Howe to L.; 11/10/38 L. to
Howe; 05/26/39 Emil Leffler to L.; 06/09/39 L. to Leffler; 06/20/30 R.
Schick to L. |
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Correspondence,
Schedules--Descriptions/analysis of Patients
American Nurses’ Association,
Admission Requirement for Registrants, January 30, 1933 ◙ American Nurses’
Association, The Minimum Standard for Official Registries ◙ American Nurses’
Association, Suggested Registry Record Forms, June 1934 ◙ Form letters
requesting descriptive schedules sent to the following: [list] ◙ Yale Clinic
of Child Development [blank forms] ◙ Recording and Reporting for Child
Guidance Clinics ◙ Proceedings for the Commitment of the Insane, Inebriates
and Drug Addicts to the State Hospitals of Virginia [blank form] ◙ Training
School at Vineland, New Jersey [blank forms] ◙ Certificate of Birth,
Certificate of Death for Alabama [blank forms] ◙ Alabama General Laws,
Regular Session, 1931, An Act to amend section 9302 of the Code of Alabama,
1923… ◙ U. S. Treasury Department, U. S. Public Health Services, Division of
Sanitary Reports, Monthly Report of First Admissions, Hospitals for Mental
Diseases [blank form] ◙ North Carolina State Board of Health, Physical
Examination of School Children [blank form] ◙ Commonwealth of Pennsylvania,
Department of Welfare admission cards [blank forms] ◙ Health Survey, Georgia
Department of Public Health [blank form] ◙ Correspondence: 07/23/35 Lillian
B. Frink to Arizona Bureau of Vital Statistics; 07/23/35 Frink to
Mississippi Bureau of Viral Statistics; 07/23/35 Frink to Washington Bureau
of Vital Statistics; 07/24/35 Elizabeth Allis to Frink; 07/25/35 W. A.
Plecker to Frink [includes copy of Virginia questionnaire]; 07/25/35 Mary
Augusta Clark to Frink; 07/25/35 Frank J. Jirka to Frink; 07/25/35 R. L.
McLaren to Frink; 07/26/35 W. J. V. Deacon to Frink; 07/27/35 P. H.
Bartholomew to Madam [postcard]; 07/27/35 W. A. Davis to Frink; 07/27/35 G.
M. Cooper to Frink; 07/29/35 Butler Toombs to Frink; 07/29/35 Robert Riley
to Frink; 07/29/35 Edward E. Hamer to Frink; 07/29/35 Guy P. Jones to Frink;
07/29/35 Leonard V. Phelps to Frink; 07/30/35 Joseph V. DePorte to Frink;
07/30/35 Martin B. Woodward to Frink; 07/30/35 L. L. Benepe to Frink;
07/30/35 Frederick Stricker to Frink; 08/02/35 John F. Cadden to Frink;
08/02/35 Christine Kinsman to Frink; 08/02/35 G. H. Preston to Frink;
08/02/35 Robert H. White to Frink; 08/05/35 Helen L. Rhinehart to Frink;
08/09/35 Elsie M. Waite to Frink; 08/09/35 I. C. Plummer to Frink; 08/14/35
Pearl Dillingham to Frink; 08/17/35 Clarence O. Cheney to Frink; 08/20/[35]
Dean F. Schloss to Frink; 08/21/35 Ella Best to Frink; 08/27/35 James W.
Phillips to Frink; 09/10/35 J. Thomas McIntire to Frink; 09/13/35 Arnold
Gesell to Frink |
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Correspondence,
Schedules--Descriptions/Analysis of Patients #2
State of New Hampshire, Department
of Vital Statistics, Public Laws of New Hampshire, Chapters 285, 286, and
143 ◙ Common Sense in Living, Life Extension Institute, Inc [booklet] ◙
Common Sense in Exercise, Life Extension Institute, Inc. [booklet] ◙
Vocational Adjustment Bureau Application Blank and cards [blank forms] ◙
Psychogram, Vocational Adjustment Bureau ◙ Outline for Case Studies, For
detailed analysis of each heading see Chassell, J. O., The Experience
Valuables ◙ Pedigree forms [blank] ◙ Life Extension Institute [blank
forms] ◙ Mayo Clinic Master Sheet & General History [blank form]; Neurologic
Sheet [blank form]; Goiter Sheet [blank form] ◙ Correspondence: 07/25/35
Charles Duncan to Lillian B. Frink; 07/25/35 Joseph Berkson to Frink;
07/25/35 C. R. Baxter to Frink; 07/26/35 Lawrence G. Sykes to Frink;
08/23/35 Helen R. Smith to Frink; 08/28/35 Mary A. Wegener to Frink;
09/06/35 Mary M. Shively to Frink; 10/07/35 Emily R. Burr to Frink; 10/12/35
Esther Lloyd-Jones to Frink |
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Forestry
Informal Report to Cellulose
Advisory Committee ◙ Correspondence: 01/05/39 H. E. Barnard to Dear Sir;
04/01/39 L. to Institute of Forest Genetics; 04/18/39 Lloyd Austin to L. |
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Herediscope--Graves, R. R.
Herediscope [2 photographs] ◙ U.
S. Department of Agriculture, Office of Information Press Service, August 1,
1927, “Herediscope is New Contrivance for Demonstrating Working of
Inheritance” ◙ Clipping: “Herediscope Show Heredity a Gamble” ◙
Correspondence: 12/09/27 L. to R. R. Graves; 12/13/27 Graves to L.; 01/07/28
L. to Graves |
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Letters--Henry Fairfield
Osborn
Eugenics Review
24:4 (January 1933) ◙ “Aristogenesis, the Creative Principle in the Origin
of Species,” by Henry Fairfield Osborn, Science 79:2038 (January 19,
1934) ◙ The Eleventh Sedgwick Memorial Lecture by Henry Fairfield Osborn,
December 29, 1933 [program giving synopsis of lecture and illustrations] ◙
Series of Addresses and Communications on the Origin of Species by Henry
Fairfield Osborn, 1925-1933 [bibliography] ◙ Correspondence: 02/04/33 Henry
Fairfield Osborn to L.; 10/05/33 Osborn to L.; 04/17/34 Ruth Tyler to L.;
06/11/34 Tyler to L. |
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Miscellaneous Correspondence
Resolution in Reference to the
Need of a Clinic in Human Heredity ◙ Family Allowances in Germany ◙ Bureau
of Human Heredity [booklet] ◙ Handwritten notes ◙ Correspondence: n.d.
Leonard Darwin to Dear Sir; 05/05/22 A. Govaerts to L.; 06/15/37 George
Draper to L.; 09/15/38 Watson Davis to A Survey of Interpretation of Science
to the Public; 10/20/38 Helen C. Putnam to L.; 11/09/38 L. to Putnam;
11/09/38 Davis to L.; 11/14/38 L. to Davis; 12/13/38 Eric M. Matsner to L.;
01/04/39 C. Hodson to L.; 01/14/39 M. E. Green to L.; 01/24/39 Frederick
Osborn to C. B. Davenport; 02/01/39 L. to Family Endowment Society; 02/27/39
H. L. Price to L.; 03/06/39 Price to L.; 03/21/39 Hilton H. Lehr to L.;
05/18/39 Lehr to L.; 06/15/39 L. to Lehr |
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Other Institutions of Human
Heredity--Correspondence
Report of the Committee on Human
Heredity, March 16, 1936 ◙ Correspondence: 05/03/34 Ivey F. Lewis to L.;
05/03/34 Lewis to Members of the Committee on Human Heredity, National
Research Council; 05/15/35 Lewis to Members of the Committee on Human
Heredity; 06/10/35 L. to Lewis; 03/23/36 Laurence H. Snyder to L.; 03/26/36
L. to Snyder; 06/03/36 Lewis to Members of the Committee on Human Heredity;
07/29/38 R. E. Coker to Members of the Committee on Human Heredity; 08/26/38
L. to Coker |
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Plecker, W. A.; Virginia
Correspondence: 09/21/34 W. E.
Garnett to Director, Eugenics Record Office; 09/27/34 L. to Garnett;
03/22/39 W. A. Plecker to E. B. Ford; 04/25/39 Plecker to Milton H. Lehr |
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Polydactylism
Correspondence: 03/13/39 Joseph M.
Odiorne to Eugenics Record Office [includes enclosure of Family-tree Folder,
Polydactylism]; 03/28/39 L. to Odiorne |
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Reports of Eugenic Office,
1930, 1931, 1932, 1933, 1934
Reports for 1930,1931, 1932, 1933,
1934 ◙ Memorandum, Outline of outside activities for the year ending June
30, 1932 ◙ Correspondence: 06/09/30 Charles B. Davenport to L.; 07/15/30 L.
to Davenport; 07/22/30 L. to Davenport; 07/14/31 L. to Davenport; 06/07/32
Davenport to L.; 10/25/32 Davenport to L.; 05/29/33 Davenport to Memorandum
to Staff Members; 07/07/33 L. to Davenport |
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Summer School Class, 1922
Summer School 1913, June 25-Aug. 6
[handwritten list, lecture topics ] ◙ Eugenics Training Corps 1922 [list of
students] ◙ Institute in Correctional Problems, April 19-May 8, 1915
[institute announcement] ◙ Rome State Custodial Asylum, Summer School
Announcement, April 15, 1915 ◙ Scheme for Investigation of Psychic
Autoamnese ◙ Pedigrees to be Charted in Class [handwritten] ◙ Mendelian
Analysis and “Statistical” Study ◙ Record Booklet for the Stanford Revision
of the Binet-Simon Tests |
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1930 Census Amendment Proposal
Statement of the Galton Society on
Making the Federal Census of Greater Use in the Racial and Family-Stock
Development of the American People ◙ Statement of the Galton Society on
Immigration Control in Relation to National Character ◙ Articles on Census
in Am. Yr. Book ◙ The Board voted to urge the Congress of the United States
◙ Racial Integrity Laws, since survey in Eug. News of Aug. 1929… ◙ Clippings
◙ Handwritten notes ◙ Correspondence: 07/09/29 L. to Clerk of the House of
Representatives; 07/23/29 L. to G. H. Tinkham; 07/24/29 G. C. Hamelin to L.;
09/16/29 L. to Bessie B. Wessel; 09/17/29 Jaques Cattell to L.; 11/04/29
Charles B. Davenport memorandum to L.; 11/07/29 L. to Louis Dublin |
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Apportionment of
Representatives after 1930 Census
The Bureau of the Census has never
analyzed its data on age, sex, and specific nationality… ◙ The Apportionment
of Representatives in Congress by Edward V. Huntington ◙ Is the Mathematics
of Reapportionment Difficult to Understand? ◙ Criticism of the Method of
1840 ◙ Correspondence: 10/05/26 Leon E. Truesdell to L.; 10/11/26 Helen W.
Linke to L.; 04/28/28 W. F. Willcox to Dear Sir; 12/22/28 R. G. D.
Richardson to L.; 12/26/28 Edward V. Huntington to L.; 12/26/28 L., to
Willcox; 01/02/29 Willcox to L. |
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Census Appropriations, 1928
Cost of the Census ◙
Correspondence: 07/09/28 L. to Secretary of the Treasury; 07/28/28 Assistant
Secretary of the Treasury to L. [includes enclosure of Statement of
Appropriations made for the Decennial Censuses since the foundation of the
United States Government to June 30, 1928]; 09/05/28 L. to Mrs. V. A. Davis;
05/15/32 L. to Treasury Department; 06/30/32 James M. Douglas to L. |
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Census Reform Materials
Registration of the Population of
the United States ◙ Memorandum on the Population Schedule for the Census of
1930 ◙ Prompt Action Necessary if the Current Census Bill is to Provide for
a Racial Analysis of the American People ◙ Memorandum on Eugenical Aspects
of the Census of 1930 ◙ A Useful Census for 1930 ◙ Population Schedule for
the Census of 1930 ◙ Draft of Provisions of Eugenical Value Proposed for
Incorporation into the “Act to Provide for the Fifteenth (1930) and
Subsequent Decennial Censuses” ◙ Use of the Proposed Amendment to the Census
Bill ◙ Proposed Amendment to the Bill Providing for the Fifteenth and Each
Subsequent Census ◙ Memorandum on the Additional Provisions necessary to
make the Census of 1930…of the greatest use in Population Analysis ◙ Present
Organization of the Bureau of the Census ◙ To the Committees on the Federal
Census of the Senate and the House of Representatives of the United States ◙
To the Hon. Samuel L. Rogers, Director of the Census of the United States, a
memorial… ◙ Memorandum for use in replying to the letter of Director
Steuart, dated July 27, 1928 ◙ Urgent Action Necessary to Amend the Current
Census Bill ◙ Experimental demonstration of feasibility of securing data on
European racial descents… ◙ Population schedule ◙ Suggested Amendment to
Census Bill ◙ On April ___ we called your attention to a provision… ◙ The
Eugenics Research Association has, several times in the past [“same 3rd
letter, May 22, 1929” written across letter in red pencil] ◙ Besides the
arguments enumerated in the memorial to the Director of the Census… ◙
Abstracts from the minutes of the meeting of the Board of Directors of the
American Eugenics Society, November 29, 1927… ◙ A Useful Census for 1930 by
Albert Johnson [draft] ◙ Clippings |
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Classification of Human
Stock
Eugenical Classification of the
Human Stock [outline] ◙ Eugenical Classification of the Human Stock
[manuscript draft] ◙ Classification Standards Followed in Preparing Data for
the Schedule, “Racial and Diagnostic Records of Inmates of State
Institutions” ◙ Classification Standards Followed in Preparing Data for the
Schedule “Racial and Diagnostic Records of Inmates of State Institutions ◙
Committee on Immigration and Naturalization…continuation of its
investigations in the relation between nativity and social inadequacy… ◙ The
Social Inadequate ◙ Committee on Immigration and
Naturalization…Institutional inmate record…[blank form] ◙ State of ____; The
Socially Inadequate Classes [blank form] ◙ Handwritten notes ◙
Correspondence: 06/13/21 form letter to: Scientific Temperance Federation;
Secretary, American Prison Association; Arthur L. Shaw; Charles J. Hatfield;
Winifred Hathaway; Thomas J. Harris; N. L. Roberts; Alfred Gordon; Alexander
Johnson; W. W. Plummer; 06/16/21 Hathaway to L.; 06/21/21 form letters to:
Massachusetts Commission for the Blind; Edward E. Allen; 07/12/21 from
letter to: R. W. Woolston; C. A. Hamilton; Edward M. Van Cleve; John F.
Bledsoe; Miss A. L. E. Crouter; H. T. White; Frank Wheeler; E. G. Hurd;
David F. Weeks; George G. Kineon; R. L. Dixon; Everett Flood; 07/22/21 form
letter to: Volta Bureau; R. Pintner |
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Common World Government--Correspondence,
Drafts
American Peace Award [brochure] ◙
Clipping: “Bok’s $100,000 Now in Bank as World Peace Plan Prize ◙ Common
Government of the World [2 manuscript rough drafts] ◙ Correspondence:
10/17/22 L. to Archibald Kerry Coolidge |
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Correspondence with Commerce
Department, 1918
Correspondence: 09/19/18
Louis Domeratzky to L.; 09/21/18 Pan American Union Press release; 11/21/18
B. S. Cutler to L.; 11/26/18 L. to Cutler; 12/02/18 Domeratzky to L. |
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Correspondence--Census--1927-29
Correspondence: 07/11/27 Leon E.
Truesdell to L.; 07/09/28 L. to Director of the Census; 07/12/28 W. M.
Steuart to L.; 07/21/28 L. to Steuart; 07/23/28 Steuart to L.; 11/27/28 ?,
Chief Clerk to L.; 04/12/29 L. to Steuart; 04/15/29 George H. Tinkham to L.;
04/24/29 E. F. Morgan to L.; 05/22/29 L. to Steuart; 05/25/29 Steuart to L.;
09/13/29 Steuart to Royal S. Copeland; 09/13/29 Steuart to L. |
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Correspondence--Census--1929
Correspondence: 04/06/29 W. C.
Hefner to L.; 04/08/29 L. to John Q. Tilson; 04/08/29 John Carson to L.;
04/08/29 Joe R. Brewer to L.; 04/09/29 Virginia Whitson to L.; 04/09/29
Elden H. Dye to L.; 04/09/29 W. Hawley to L.; 04/09/29 R. Walton Moore to
L.; 04/10/29 Sam B. Hill to L.; 04/10/29 Harry C. Ransley to L.; 04/10/29
John N. Garner to L.; 04/10/29 Anning S. Prall to L.; 04/11/29 Clarence J.
McLeod to L.; 04/11/29 M. H. Thatcher to L.; 04/11/29 Burton L. French to
L.; 04/11/29 Henry T. Rainey to L.; 04/11/29 Edith N. Rogers to L.; 04/11/29
Jas. M. Mead to L.; 04/11/29 Coel W. Mills to L.; 04/11/29 Alice Hine to L.;
04/11/29 LaFayette L. Patterson to L.; 04/11/29 M. W. Martin to L.; 04/11/29
Edgar R. Kiess to L.; 04/11/29 Paul John Kvale to L.; 04/11/29 Bess Boyd to
L.; 04/11/29 Addison T. Smith; 04/11/29 Franklin W. Fort to L.; 04/12/29
John C. Schafer to L.; 04/12/29 T. J. B. Robinson to L.; 04/12/29 Robert
Luce to L.; 04/12/29 Melvin Hull to L.; 04/121/29 Ruth Hanna McCormick to
L.; 04/12/29 R. A. Green to L.; 04/12/29 S. V. Ostberg to L.; 04/13/29 L to
Tilson; 04/13/29 John W. Summers to L.; 04/13/29 Donald F. Snow to L.;
04/13/29 T. Alan Goldsborough to L.; 04/13/29 L to Prall; 04/13/29 L. to
Moore; 04/13/29 John Foscue to L.; 04/13/29 Claive L. Keefe to L.; 04/13/29
L. to Fort; 04/15/29 Francis Seiberling to L.; 04/15/29 H. E. Rowbottom to
L.; 04/25/29 Rogers to L.; 04/15/29 Ruth Pratt to L.; 04/15/29 Luce to L.;
04/15/29 W. R. Douglas to L.; 04/15/29 Ransley to L.; 04/15/29 John M.
Nelson to L.; 04/15/29 Gilbert N. Haugen to L.; 04/15/29 Smith to L.;
04/15/29 H. B. Steagall to L.; 04/15/29 Fort to L.; 04/17/29 Schafer to L.;
04/17/29 McCormick to L.; 04/19/29 Martin to L.; 04/22/29 Haugen to L.;
008/13/29 L. to Tilson; 08/19/29-8/20/29 form letters to: Lloyd Thurston;
Hays B. White; Ralph P. Lozier; Robert H. Clancy; Samuel Rutherford; J.
Howard Swick; C. G. Selvig; Frrederick W. Magrady; McLeod; Henry D. Moorman;
Hubert H. Peavey; John E. Rankin; Meyer Jacobstein; Arthur H. Greenwood;
James M. Fitzpatrick; Florence P. Kahn; James M. Mead; French; M. C. Garber;
John N. Garner; Luce; Sam B. Hill; Merlin Hull; R. A. Green; Goldsborough;
Haugen; Kiess; Fort; Clarence F. Lea; Moore; 08/21/29 Miriam W. Fettis to
L.; 08/26/29 Jacobstein to L.; 08/31/29 McLeod to L.; 08/31/29 Harriet S.
Plymale to L.; 08/03/29 form letters to: Pratt; Robinson; Rainey; Prall;
Patterson; Nelson; 09/04/29 V. H. Saunders to L.; 09/04/29 Robert H. Kempton
to L.; 09/04/29 Liess to L.; 09/04/29 O. W. Callahan to L.; 09/05/29 form
letters to: Schafer; Rowbottom; Rogers; Seiberling; Ransley; M. H. Thatcher;
Summers; Donald F. Snow; Smith; Stragall; 09/07/29 Ransley to L.; 09/07/29
Rogers to L.; 09/07/29 Martin to L.; 09/09/29 Patterson to L.; 09/09/29
Kvale to L.; 09/09/29 L. to Pratt; 09/10/29 Haugen to L.; 09/11/29 Pratt to
L.; 09/25/29 William H. King to L. |
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Correspondence-1929--Census
Correspondence: 01/18/29 L. to
Wesley L. Jones; 03/20/29 L. to Jones; 03/22/29 L. to Jones; 03/22/29 Jones
to L.; 04/06/29 Stella I. Clodfelter to L.; 04/06/29 Morris Sheppard to L.;
04/08/29 L. to Jones; 04/08/29 Jos. E. Ransdell to L.; 04/08/29 Frederick M.
Sackett to L.; 04/12/29 Jones to L.; 04/12/29 Jones to W. C. Hawley;
04/13/29 Jones to L.; 04/13/29 L. to Jones; 04/15/29 Hawley to L.; 04/15/29
Duncan U. Fletcher to L.; 04/15/29 Royal S. Copeland to L.; 04/16/29 W. M.
Steuart to Jones; 04/16/29 Copeland to L.; 04/16/29 Sackett to L.; 04/17/29
Jones to Copeland; 04/18/Steuart to L.; 04/22/19 Ransdell to L.; 04/24/29
Steuart to L.; 05/22/29 L. to Jones; 05/23/29 Sackett to L.; 05/23/29
Sheppard to L.; 05/24/29 Lawrence D. Tyson to L.; 05/25/29 Hiram Johnson to
L.; 05/25/29 Jones to L.; 05/27/29 Ransdell to L.; 08/13/29 L. to Jones;
08/16/29 Jones to L.; 08/16/29 L. to Copeland; 08/17/29 L. to Fletcher;
08/19/29 Copeland to L.; 08/21/29 form letters to: Gerald F. Nye; Arthur R.
Gould; Porter H. Dale; Charles N. McNary; Robert M. LaFollette, Jr.; H.
Johnson; Arthur H. Vandenberg; Ransdell; Sackett; Sheppard; W. E. Brock;
Furnifold M. Simmons; Hubert D. Stephens; Harry B. Hawes; William J. Harris;
08/23/29 D. H. McArthur to L.; 08/23/29 J. A. Riehl to L.; 08/23/29 Sheppard
to L.; 08/24/29 Sackett to L.; 08/26/29 A. J. Loda to L.; 09/17/29 Bessie B.
Wessel to L. |
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Department of Commerce--Unemployment and
Population Schedules-1930-35
Fifteenth Census of the United
States: 1930, Population Schedule [blank form] ◙ Fifteenth Census of the
United States: 1930, Unemployment Schedule [blank form] ◙ Special
Unemployment Schedule-1931 [blank form] ◙ Census Schedule for County and
Municipal Penal Institutions: 1933 [blank form] ◙ Agencies Caring for
Dependent and Neglected Children in Institutions and Foster Homes, Schedule
1, Children Received, Discharged, and Under Care: 1933 [blank form];
Schedule 2, Dependent and Neglected Children Under Care on December 31, 1933
[blank form] ◙ Institutions for Juvenile Delinquents, Schedule 1, Movement
of Population: 1933; Schedule 2, Institutions for Juvenile Delinquents,
Admissions, 1933 [blank form] ◙ Institutions for Mental Defectives and
Epileptics, Schedule 1, Movement of Population, 1934 [blank form]; Schedule
2, First Admissions: 1934 [blank form]; Schedule 3, Readmissions: 1934
[blank form]; Schedule 4, Deaths: 1934 [blank form]; Schedule 5,
Administrative Staff, 1934 [blank form]; Schedule 6, Financial Statement,
1934 [blank form] ◙ Hospitals for Mental Disease, Schedule 1, Movement of
Patient Population, 1934 [blank form]; Schedule 2, First Admissions, 1934
[blank form]; Schedule 3, Readmissions, 1934 [blank form]; Schedule 4,
Discharges, 1934 [blank form]; Schedule 5, Deaths During 1934 [blank form];
Schedule 6, Administrative Staff, 1934 [blank form]; Schedule 7, Financial
Statement, 1934 [blank form] ◙ Prisons and Reformatories, Schedule 1,
Admissions, 1935 [blank form]; Schedule 2, Discharges, 1935 [blank form];
Schedule 3, Movement of Population, 1935 [blank form]; Schedule 4,
Institutional Staff, 1935 [blank form] ◙ Correspondence: 08/24/35 Leon E.
Truesdell to Lillian B. Frink |
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Endocrine Glands Material
The Relation of the Endocrine
Glands to Heredity and
Development, by Lewellys F. Barker ◙ Endocrine Glands Training Class ◙
Clippings |
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Free Trade and World
Government
To Hon. Robert Lansing, Secretary
of State, Sir: The undersigned, American citizens representing varied groups
of commercial, industrial and professional activities, respectfully
request...adoption of free trade… ◙ Correspondence: 02/25/19 G. H. Putnam to
L.; 03/03/19 L. to Putnam |
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Madison Grant--Correspondence; Galton Society--1929
It was duly voted that the Eugenics
Research Association [“June 1, 1929…” handwritten at top] ◙ Statement of the
Galton Society on Immigration Control in Relation to National Character
[“Draft for Mr. Grant’s criticism” handwritten across top] ◙ Statement of
the Galton Society on Making the Federal Census of Greater Use in the Racial
and Family-Stock Development of the American People [“Draft for Mr. Grant’s
criticism” written across top] ◙ Correspondence: 04/10/29 L. to Madison
Grant |
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National Police Bureau, 1924
Address of Police Commissioner
Richard E. Enright, New York City, By Radio, On Police Problems, September
12, 1923 ◙ 68th Congress, 1st Session, H. R. 8580, In
the House of Representatives, April 10, 1924,a Bill to create a National
Police Bureau ◙ Seven Hundred Municipal Police Departments Advocate a
National Police Bureau [pamphlet] ◙ Clippings ◙ Correspondence: 12/30/24
J. J. O’Connell to L. |
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New Found Traits
References to Articles on Type of
Inheritance in Relation to Various Diseases ◙ Memorandum of Traits to be
Entered on the Trait List ◙ Siemens, Hermann Werner, 1921. Die
Vererbungspatholoie der Haut [abstract of article] ◙ Clippings ◙ Handwritten
notes ◙ Correspondence: 04/08/19 F. L. Richert to L.; 07/04/21 C. H.
Danforth to Dorothy Osborn; 05/18/22 Mabel Earle to L. |
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Outline of Eugenics (1933)
Outline of Eugenics 1933 [typed on
file folder] ◙ syllabus of eugenics, 1933 [class syllabus] ◙ Exam. Questions
Proposed by the Member of the Class, Eugenics (106) |
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Outline of the Organization,
Staff, and Service Proposed for the Clinic of Human Heredity
Notes on the Proposed Clinic in
Human Heredity…June 9, 1938 ◙ The Herreshoff Family of Boat Builders
[pedigree chart] ◙ Outline of the Organization, Staff and Service, Proposed
for “The Clinic of Human Heredity” [“As originally drawn” handwritten across
top] ◙ Outline of the Organization, Staff and Service, Proposed for “The
Clinic of Human Heredity” [“With changes made” handwritten across top] ◙ 1.
Notes on the Proposed Clinic in Human Heredity 2. A Clinical Service in
Human Heredity. 3. Proposed Clinic of Human Heredity, 4. Report No. 1 Survey
of the Human Resources [notebook containing mail lists] |
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Population Trends--Clippings,
Etc
Department of Commerce, Bureau of
the Census, press releases: 08/04/31, “Population of the United States by
Color or Race;” 08/14/31 “White Population of the United States by Nativity
and Parentage;” 08/18/31 “Population of the United States by Sex, Color, and
Nativity;” 09/08/31 “Population of the United States by Age;” 09/09/31
“Gainful Workers in the United States by Industry Groups;” 09/10/31 “School
Attendance in the United States;” 09/11/31”Population of the United States
by Age, Sex, Color, and Nativity;” 09/18/31 “Foreign-Born White Population
by Country of Birth;” 09/22/31 “Foreign White Stock in the Population of the
United States” ◙ Released for use of morning papers on September 5, 1931
“Urban and Rural Population, Illiteracy, and School Attendance” ◙ Clippings
◙ Correspondence: 07/17/31 L. to Director of Census; 08/17/31 F. A. Gosnell
to L.; 08/19/31 G. Pitt-Rivers to L. |
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Racial Integrity Materials-Virginia,
Specific Manerkonic Formula
Eugenics in Relation to the New
Family and the Law on Racial Integrity, Including a paper read before the
American Public Health Association, 2nd ed., 1924 ◙ Mongrel Virginians, a
Scientific Study of Racial Intermixture as it Developed in the “Win” Tribe
in Virginia [flyer advertising the book] ◙ The Physician's Part in
Popularizing Breast Feeding and Reducing Infant Mortality ◙ January 20,
1843, A Petition from Citizens of King William County, Virginia, The General
Assembly of Virginia ◙ IV. The Specific Manerkonic Formula for the Sire-Foal
Resemblance in Racing Capacity ◙ IV. Curve-Fitting, i.e. Formula-Finding for
Each of the Three Essential Structural Unites, of the ,Manerkon K=f(M,R),
each as an Independent Function of M |
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Religious Census 1928
Census of Religious Bodies 1926,
General Eldership of the Churches of God in North America ◙ United States
Census-1920, Country of Birth of the Foreign White Stock ◙ Press Summary,
Released for use of morning papers, July 19, 1928, Department of Commerce,
Washington, Census of Religious Bodies: 1926, Greek Orthodox Church
(Hellenic) ◙ Congressional Record, 68th Congress, First
Session, A Study of the Population of the United States by Capt. John B.
Trevor, Extension of Remarks by Hon. Albert Johnson of Washington, June 7,
1924 ◙ Clippings ◙ Correspondence: 07/26/28 L. to Director of the Census;
07/28/28 W. M. Steuart to L. |
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Background Materials for Human
Germ Plasm Article
Charting the Linear Geography of
the Human Germ-Plasm [draft] ◙ Notes |
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Crossover Linkage
Handwritten notes and calculations |
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Darwin's Lobe Inheritance
Darwin’s Lobe [draft of chart,
submitted by H. G. Baker] ◙ Questionnaire sent by H. G. Baker [blank form] ◙
Correspondence: 02/20/22 L. to H. G. Baker; 03/04/22 Baker to L.; 03/07/22
Albert Barnes to Baker; 03/13/22 Baker to Eugenics Record Office |
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Deportation Bills; Committee on Immigration
66th Congress, 2nd
Session, H. R. 12320, In the House of Representatives, February 4, 1920…A
Bill to provide for the protection of the citizens of the United States by
the temporary suspension of immigration… ◙ 67th Congress, 1st
Session, S. 1253, In the Senate of the United States, April 27, 1921…A Bill
creating an Immigration Board and prescribing the Powers and duties thereof,
and amending the Act of February 5, 1917… ◙ 67th Congress, 2nd
Session, H. J. Res. 237, In the House of Representatives, December 19,
1921…Joint Resolution to authorize the Secretary of Labor to stay the
deportation of certain aliens in cases of extreme hardship ◙ 67th
Congress, 2nd Session, H. R. 11118, In the Senate of the United
States, April 5 (calendar day, April 6), 1922…An Act to provide for the
deportation of certain undesirable aliens… ◙ 67th Congress, 2nd
Session, House of Representatives, Report No. 867; Deportation of Certain
Undesirable Aliens, April 3, 1922…Mr. Johnson of Washington, from the
Committee on Immigration and naturalization, submitted the following Report
[to accompany H. R. 1118] ◙ 69th Congress, 1st
Session, House of Representatives, Report No. 991, Deportation of Aliens,
April 26, 1926…Mr. Johnson of Washington, from the Committee on Immigration
and Naturalization submitted the following report [to accompany H. R. 11489]
◙ House of Representatives, Committee on Immigration and Naturalization,
Legislative Calendar, 69th Congress, 1st Session, May
29, 1926 ◙ House of Representatives, Committee on Immigration and
Naturalization, Legislative Calendar, 69th Congress, 1st
Session, June 16, 1926 ◙ 69th Congress, 1st Session,
H. R. 12444, in the Senate of the United States, June 7 (calendar day, June
8), 1926…An Act to provide for the deportation of certain aliens, and for
other purposes… ◙ State of New York, State Hospital Commission, Report of
Medical Examiner of the Bureau of Deportation, for the Year Ended June 30,
1923 ◙ State of New York, State Hospital Commission, Report of Medical
Examiner of the Bureau of Special Examination, for the Year Ended June 30,
1924 ◙ State of New York, State Hospital Commission, Report of Medical
Examiner of the Bureau of Special Examination, for the Year Ended June 30,
1925 [incomplete] ◙ “Deportation Law, Indiana Bulletin [1925?]
[incomplete] ◙ Deportation Practices of the Several States ◙ Department of
Commerce, Washington, Census of Prisoners: 1923 (Preliminary Report) ◙
Memorandum for Deportation Studies ◙ Memorandum, For the year ending June
20, 1922, the United Sates deported, 4,345 persons… ◙ Notes on Deportation
and Other Problems of Immigration ◙ Clippings |
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Dice-Casting Background
Materials
Handwritten notes |
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Draft of Model Eugenical Sterilization
Laws
Draft of Model Eugenical
Sterilization Laws |
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Eugenics as an Art
Prepare Formulas and Machine
Showing the Working Out of Differential Fecundity [outline] ◙ Eugenics as an
Art and as a Science [draft] [The original title, The Status of Eugenical
Research is crossed out] |
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Eugenics Studies
Memorandum on Books and Maps ◙
Memorandum on Future Eugenical Studies ◙ July 11, 1925, Memorandum on
Selected list of Botanical Geneticists ◙ Genetical Notes ◙ Memorandum on
Schedules Still to be Printed [list] ◙ Pedigree of Color Blindness [chart] ◙
The Family Distribution of Two Mutually Exclusive Sex-Linked Traits [draft]
◙ The Behavior of Two Mutually Exclusive Sex-Linked Traits (say Hemophilia
or Color-Blindness) in the Same Family ◙ Handwritten Notes ◙ Correspondence:
07/11/25 L. to Fred C. Stewart |
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Eurostometer; Seeing by Ware;
Moving Pictures
Eurostometer, an apparatus for
measuring the mechanical horse power… ◙ Essential Specifications and
Explanation of the Eurostometer ◙ Explanation of the Graduation of the
Measuring Beam of the Eurostometer ◙ Clipping: “Seeing by Wire” ◙ Substances
Made by Light May be Clue to Life’s Origin, Science Service, No. 105D, April
4 ◙ Patents and How to Obtain Them, a Book for Inventors ◙ Profitable
Inventions, What to Invent, Testimonials ◙ Apparatus for Demonstrating the
Action of Light on Selenium, October 1910 ◙ Eurostometer and scale
[photographs] ◙ Handwritten notes ◙ Correspondence: 01/31/06 Augusta Ross to
L.; 03/07/06 D. S. Green to L.; 04/17/06 Scientific American to L.; 05/21/14
L. to Standard Scale & Supply Co.; 05/21/14 L. to Messrs Charles Sirch &
Co.; 05/26/14 L. to Fairbanks Scale Co.; 05/26/14 L. to Messrs E. S.
Goldberg and Co.; 05/26/14 L. to Messrs. Goat & Hibbs; 05/26/14 L. to Park
Row Bicycle Supply Co.; 05/26/14 L. to Pierce Bicycle Company; 05/26/14 L.
to Swiss Watch Import Co.; 05/26/14 L. to Nanz Clock Company; 05/26/14 L. to
Charles Ditson Music Co.; 05/28/14 Walter Goat to L.; 05/28/14 F. A. Baker
to L.; 05/28/14 C. H. and E. S. Goldberg to L.; 06/01/14 Bennett Mfg. Co. to
L.; 06/04/14 R. H. Forschner Co. to L.; n.d. Standard Scale & Supply Co. to
L.; 06/05/14 Fred Goat Co. to L. [invoice]; 06/05/14 L. to American Auto
Supply Co.; 06/05/14 L. to E. & T. Fairbanks Company; 06/05/14 L. to Bennett
Mfg. Co.; 06/08/14 Fred Goat Co. to L.; 06/08/14 L. to Messrs. Robert H.
Ingersoll & Bro.; 06/08/14 C. B. Schlittler to L.; 06/10/14 Fairbanks
Company to L.; 06/16/14 Fairbanks Company to L.; 06/20/14 American Auto
Supply Co. to L.; 06/23/14 L. to Central Belting Co.; 06/23/14 L. to New
York Leather Belting Co.; 06/24/14 L. to H. D. Knowlton; 06/25/14 Central
Belting Co. to L.; 06/27/14 New York Leather Belting Co. [order for Eugenics
Record Office]; 06/26/14 New York Leather Belting Co. to Eugenics Record
Office; 07/01/14 Fairbanks Co. to L.; 07/02/14 L. to Fairbanks Co.; 07/16/14
Fairbanks Co. to L.; 07/17/14 L. to Fairbanks Scale Co.; 07/23/14 L. to
Fairbanks Scale Co.; 08/06/14 L. to J. H. Kellogg; 10/17/14 L. to Fairbanks
Co.; 10/18/14 New York Leather Belting Co. to Eugenics Record Office;
11/09/14 Fairbanks Co. to L.; 11/10/14 L. to Fairbanks Co.; 11/12/14
Fairbanks Co. to L.; 11/21/14 L. to Fairbanks Co.; 12/19/14 L. to Kellogg;
11/20/14 Fairbanks Co. to L.; 12/22/14 Kellogg to L.;12/18/14 Robert Moulton
to Eugenics Record Office; 01/27/15 Watson E. Coleman to L.; 06/22/15 L. to
George Spencer; 07/02/15 Sanitarium Equipment Company to L.; 08/03/15 L. to
C. H. Stoelting Company; 08/10/15 C. H. Stoelting Co. to L.; 08/26/15 L. to
C. H. Stoelting Co.; 09/01/15 C. H. Stoelting Co. to L.; 08/25/16 C. H.
Stoelting Co. to L.; 07/18/18 Kellogg to L.; 09/06/19 L. to Fairbanks Scale
Co.; 09/06/19 L. to Sanitarium Equipment Co.; 09/12/19 Fairbanks Co. to L.;
10/18/19 L. to Fairbanks Co.; 10/18/19 L. to Battle Creek Sanitarium;
10/23/19 Battle Creek Sanitarium to L.; 11/17/19 Fairbanks Co. to L.; 11/18/19 L. to Fairbanks Co.;
11/29/19 Fairbanks Co. to L.; 12/19/19 L. to Battle Creek Sanitarium;12/31/19 Battle Creek Sanitarium to L.;
01/26/20 L. to Kellogg; 02/06/20 Kellogg to L.; 03/29/20 Case Research
Laboratory to L. [includes enclosure, “Thalofide Cell”]; 03/25/22 L. to
Kellogg; 04/05/22 Kellogg to L.; 06/01/22 A. Schrader’s Son, Inc. to L.;
01/10/31 L. to Dodge Bros. Motor Cars; 01/10/31 L. to Standard Oil Co. of
New York; 01/12/31 Standard Oil to L.; 01/12/31 W. J. Case to L.; 03/18/31
Eastman Kodak Company to L.; 03/20/31 Eastman Kodak Company to L. |
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Finkelstein, M. I.--Reply to Special Committee on
Immigration
“Letter of M. I. Finkelstein,
Secretary of the American Committee for Democracy and Intellectual Freedom
to the Chamber of Commerce of the State of New York, July 18, 1939, It was
with amazement that we read the report of the Special Committee of
Immigration…” ◙ The Coefficient of Prediction-Accuracy (C.P.A.), the Portion
of Cases Common to Both the Particular Prediction-Distribution and it
Subsequent Actual-Distribution of Measured and Counted Phenomena [graph] ◙
Committee on Sterilization, Progress Report [blank form] ◙ Record of an
Individual Case of Sterilization of any Type [blank form] ◙ Simple
Diagrammatic Explanation of the Phenomena of Heredity ◙ Laboratory Work in
Eugenics, Tracing the Family Distribution of a Single Trait ◙ Mechanism of
Mendelian Heredity ◙ Clipping: “Aliens Defended in ‘Race’ Dispute” ◙
Individual Test Sheet for the Seashore Measurements of the Elements of
Musical Ability ◙ A Proposed Census and Population Registry Card [sample] ◙
Sample Census and Registry Card, used in the experiment census and registry
conducted in one of the 169 town of Connecticut… |
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Human Stature--Manerkon
Increments in Stature of Boys
After 20 Years, Increments in Stature of Girls After 17 Years ◙ I. The
Thoroughbred Horse: Racing Capacity, The Measured Resemblance of Near-kin is
Racing Capacity show the development of Manerkonic Analysis… ◙ II. Adult
Statue in the American Population [draft] ◙ Handwritten notes |
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Inheritance of Hair and Eye
Color
Nature and Behavior of the Hair
Color Unit in Man [draft] [chart] ◙ Table showing Correlation of Hair Color
and Eye Color [chart] ◙ Handwritten notes |
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Model for Mendelian Concept 1925
An Abacus for Illustrating the
Segregation, Elimination, Recombination and Descent of Ancestral Traits
According to the Mathematical Principles Worked Out by Mendel's Law of
Heredity ◙ Memorandum ◙ Eugenical code, Eugenical education, Eugenical
conscience… ◙ Correspondence: 03/30/25 William P. Alexander to Charles B.
Davenport; 03/31/25 Leon F. Whitney to L. |
| E-2-3:14 |
Negro Immigration Data
Memorandum on Compilation of Data
on Immigration into the Western Hemisphere ◙ Bowman, Francis B. [resume] ◙
Correspondence: 02/03/36 L. to Albert E. Wood; 02/04/36 Wood to L.; 02/19/36
l. TO Wood; 02/24/36 Wood to L.; 03/19/36 Wood to L. |
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Probability Overlap
Handwritten notes |
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Race Assimilation by Pure
Sire Method
School Children, Moneague, Jamaica
[photograph] ◙ John Hawley family [photographs] ◙ MacDonaugh Family
[photograph] ◙ “Race Assimilation by the Pure-Sire Method,” by Harry H.
Laughlin, Journal of Heredity 11:6 (July-August 1920) ◙ “The Relation
Between the Number of Chromosomes of a Species and the Rate of Elimination
of Mongrel Blood by the Pure-Sire Method,” by H. H. Laughlin, Proceedings
of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine, 1919 |
| E-2-3:17 |
Special Research on the
Deportation of the Aliens
Special Research on the
Deportation of Aliens, with Particular Reference to the Practices of the
Several States [blank form] |
| E-2-3:18 |
Spermatogenesis Bibliography
Handwritten bibliography |
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Statistical Data for
Socially Inadequate Article
“A Statistical
System for the Use of Institutions for Criminals and Delinquents (Report of
Committee ‘J’ of the Institute,” Journal of the American Institute of
Criminal Law and Criminology, November 1920 ◙ The Socially Inadequate: How
Shall we Designate and Sort Them? [draft] ◙The Socially Inadequate: How
Shall we Designate and Sort Them? ◙ “Classification and Segregation of Male
Inmates in New York City Prisons,” by James A. Hamilton, New York Medical
Journal, (May 18, 1921) ◙ The best Latin expression would be ‘Index
ingeniorum innatorum’… ◙ Occupation Hazards and Diagnostic Signs, a Guide
for Medical Examiners ◙ Institutions to be Recommended for Information ◙
Classification Based on Etiology ◙ Mental Classification ◙ E. C. Fischbein.
A Classification of the epilepsies [abstract] ◙ Memorandum in Reference to
the Individual Analysis Card for the Socially Inadequate ◙ New York State
Commission of Prisons, Twenty-sixth annual report, 1920 [handwritten summary
from report] ◙ Proposed standard form for criminal records ◙ Types of
Congenital Blindness ◙ II. The Insane [list] ◙ VII. The Blind [list] ◙ X.
The Dependent [list] ◙ Types of Congenital Deafness ◙ Classifications of
Alcoholic Patients with Regard to Occupation, Nationality, Etc. in the
Foxborough and Norfolk Hospitals, mass., and Bellevue Hospital, New York ◙
Handwritten notes ◙ Correspondence: 12/16/19 L. to American Journal of
Sociology; 01/03/20 American Journal of Sociology to L.; 01/06/20 L. to
Albion W. Small; 03/20/21 L. to Small; 07/12/21 L. to Frank Wheeler;
07/12/21 L. to J. A. Hamilton; 07/14/21 Hamilton to L. [includes enclosure,
Causes of Blindness at the New York State School for the Blind…1920-21];
07/15/21 Everett Flood to L.; 07/19/21 Edward E. Allen to L.; 07/27/21
Josephine B. Timberlake to L.; 07/28/21 R. Pitner to L.; 08/03/21 David
Fairchild Weeks to L.; 08/03/21 Cora Frances Stoddard to L.; 08/06/21 Thomas
J. Harris to Secretary, Eugenics Record Office; 09/04/21 W. C. Heffner to
L.; 09/07/21 L. to Heffner; 09/08/21 Fritz to L.; 09/09/21 Mildred Pellens
to L.; 12/12/21 Metropolitan Life Insurance Company to L.; 11/03/22 James
Bronson Reynolds to L.; 11/23/22 Sam B. Warner to L.; 11/28/22 Ralph G.
Hurlin to L.; 12/04/22 L. to Reynolds; 12/04/22 L. to Hurlin; 12/04/22 L. to
Warner; 08/23/32 L. to New York Public Library; 08/27/32 H. M. Lydenberg to
L.; 09/07/32 L. to Mr. Osborn; 09/12/32 Osborn to L. |
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Artificial Cell
Handwritten notes |
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Coil-Spring
Study--Correspondence
Second Preliminary Programme of
the Third International Congress for Experimental Cytology, Cambridge
(England) ◙ Bibliographic references ◙ Correspondence: 03/20/29 L. to C. D.
Darlington; 03/11/33 L. to B. R. Nebel; 03/27/33 Nebel to L.; 03/27/33
Miriam North to L.; 04/13/33 Thomas B. Fell to L.; 06/12/33 North to L.;
06/15/33 L. to Fell; 06/15/33 L. to Fell; 09/06/34 L. to A. B. Stout;
09/19/34 L. to E. G. Conklin; 09/28/34 Ware Cattell to L.; 10/05/34 Y.
Sinoto to L.; 10/05/34 L. to Cattell; 10/08/34 L. to Yoshiharu Kuwada;
11/15/34 Howard M. Parshley to L.; 11/20/34 Andre Diaconoff to L.; 11/20/34
L. to Parshley; 11/24/34 Albert F. Blakeslee to L.; 11/27/34 L. to
Blakeslee; 01/23/35 L. to R. C. Cook;02/11/35 Cook to L. [postcard];
02/15/35 Cook to L.; 02/18/35 H. E. Walter to L.; 02/19/35 L. to Cook;
02/19/35 L. to Walter; 03/08/35 Cook to L.; 03/13/35 L. to Cook; 03/16/35
Cook to L.; 03/16/35 Cook to L.; 03/16/35 L. to Cook; 03/16/35 L. to Cook;
03/16/35 L. to C. Leonard Huskins; 04/02/35 Cook to L.; 04/02/35 L. to Cook;
05/01/35 L. to Cook; 05/31/35 L. to Copyright Office; 06/10/35 Cook to L.;
07/20/35 L. to Jacques Cattell; 07/20/35 L. to Donald C. Jones; 07/22/35
Jones to L.; 07/30/35 L. to Jones; 08/03/35 J. McKeen Cattell to L.;
08/06/35 Jones to L. |
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Coil-Spring Study--Notes
Handwritten notes |
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Coil-Spring Study--Proofs
List of Persons Interested in
Coil-Spring Study ◙ Coil-Springs and Chromosomes [draft] ◙ Coil-Springs and
Chromosomes [draft] [journal of Heredity stamped on side] ◙ Coil Spring
illustrations ◙ Note, The Coil Spring Postulate and its Consistent Phenomena
◙ Correspondence: 03/27/35 L. to R. C. Cook |
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General Formula of Heredity Charts
The General Formula of Heredity K=f(M,R),
basic formula [chart] [photograph] ◙ The General Formula of Heredity K=f(M,R),
II. The Two-Dimension Cartesian Geometry of the Several Elements of the
General Formula [chart] [photograph] ◙ The General Formula of Heredity K=f(M,R),
III. The Three-Dimension Cartesian Geometry of the General Formula. The
Construction of the Manerkon [chart] [photograph] ◙ The General Formula of
Heredity K=f(M,R), Trueness of Prediction [chart] [photograph] ◙ The General
Formula of Heredity K=f(M,R), Solution of the Specific Formula [chart]
[photograph] ◙ The Detection of Evolution [chart] [photograph] ◙ The General
Formula of Heredity K=f(M,R), Solution ◙ B. Analytic Geometry of the Three
Structural Units of the Basic Formula [chart] [photograph] ◙ A. The Analytic
Geometry of the Fifteen Constants of the Basic Formula [chart] [photograph]
◙ Constituent Equations for the Three Structural Units [chart] [photograph]
◙ K=Kfc…Example I [chart] [photograph] |
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Institute of Forest Genetics
The Institute of Forest
Genetics [booklet] ◙
Correspondence: 07/30/36 L. to laboratory for Forestry Genetics; 08/31/36
Lloyd Austin to L.; 12/21/36 Harvey J. Sconce to L.; 12/29/36 James G. Eddy
to L.; 01/19/37 Sconce to L.; 12/18/37 B. F. Williamson to L. [postcard];
02/17/38 Austin to L. |
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Karakul Sheep
Karakul Sheep, L. M. Crawford’s
Ranch [photographs] ◙ Notes describing the exhibits of the Second
International Congress of Eugenics…1921 ◙ Karakul Sheep by R. Owen Wahl ◙
“An Expedition to Bokhara, Russian Central Asia, to Study the Karakul Sheep
Industry,” by Robert K. Nabours, National Geographic Magazine ◙
Karakul Sheep by F. R. Marshall, L. L. Heller, and V. O. McWhorter ◙
Karakul, Fur Bearing Sheep ◙ “Mendelism in Fur Sheep Cross,” by Russell W.
Duck, Journal of Heredity 12:9 (November 1921) ◙ “Mendelism in Fur
Sheep Crosses—II, by Russell W. Duck, Journal of Heredity 13:2
(February 1922) ◙ Raising Persian Fur in America ◙ Committee on Agriculture
◙ Travel 35:4 (August 1920) ◙ Karakul [Persian Lamb Fur] Sheep
Exhibit [handwritten] ◙ The Karakul Desert Sheep [flyer] ◙ Correspondence:
01/05/20 L. to Henry E. Barbour; 06/04/20 J. R. Mohler to Morris Sheppard;
09/06/20 W. M. Sell to M. A. Benedict; 11/27/20 C. C. Young to Congressman;
12/22/20 George B. Christian, Jr. to Young; 01/21/21 Young to L.; 01/29/21
L. to Barbour; 02/01/21 Morris Sheppard to L.; 02/03/21 Young to L.;
02/08/21 L. to Young; 02/08/21 L. to James W. Wadsworth, Jr.; 02/17/21 L. to
R. K. Nabours; 02/24/21 Nabours to L.; 02/28/21 L. to Nabours; 02/29/? Young
to L.; 03/03/21 L. to Young; 03/07/21 Nabours to L.; 03/30/21 L. to Young;
07/15/21 Colburn, Inc. to E. Barfield; 08/12/21 L. to Henry Hoffman;
09/07/21 Hoffman to L.; 09/13/21 L. to Hoffman; 09/16/21 F. E. Dawley to L.
[postcard]; 04/20/22 A. E. Pendl, to Young; 06/14/22 Young to L.; 11/25/22
Grootfontein School of Agriculture to L.; 03/03/23 L. to Young |
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Mitotic Potential
The Dynamics of Mitosis, the
Mitotic Potential [notebook] ◙ Handwritten notes |
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Racial Betterment; Kentucky
Academy of Science
Program, Thirty-Seventh Annual
Meeting of the Indiana Academy of Science…December 1 and 2, 1921 ◙ Abraham
Lincoln, his Efforts to Make America a White Nation [flyer by White America
Society] ◙ White America by Earnest Sevier Cox [advertising flyer] ◙ “Racial
Improvement,” by W. A. Plecker, Virginia Medical Monthly (November
1925) ◙ Thirteenth Annual Meeting of the Kentucky Academy of Science…May 1,
1926 [program] ◙ “The Second International Eugenics Congress,” by Arthur H.
Estabrook [“Read Indiana Academy of Science, Dec. 2, 1921” typed across top]
◙ The Principles of Eugenics, Abstract of address by Harry H. Laughlin ◙ The
Principles of Eugenics [draft] ◙ Memorandum on Eugenics and History ◙
Clipping: “The Mongrel Bays at the Moon” [cartoon] ◙ Correspondence:
03/10/26 Kentucky Academy of Science to members; 03/11/26 W. A. Plecker to
L.; 05/03/26 A. M. Peter to L.; 05/28/26 L. to Peter; 12/17/26 Peter to L.;
12/31/26 L. to Peter; 01/03/27 Peter to L. |
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Racing
Capacity--Correspondence
1937 Thoroughbred Yearlings,
property of Mereworth Stud, Inc. [sale catalog] ◙ Dec. 1937, Books and
Records needed to bring the Salmon Library up to date for active current
work ◙ Place-Prediction based on the quality of performance of the last
previous race of each entrant in 23 six-horse races truly run ◙ Paradox;
Shape of Probability Curve ◙ Clipping: “Expert Charts Racing Form of Unborn
Colts,” Herald-Tribune, Oct. 2, 1936 ◙ Correspondence: 09/16/36
Donald McCoskey to L.; 07/06/37 L. to Walter J. Salmon; 07/27/37 L. to
Secretary, Congress on the Theory of Probability; 02/25/38 H. J. Wollner to
Albert F. Blakeslee; 03/23/38 L. to Wollner; 03/35/38 Wollner to L.;
03/29/38 McCoskey to L.; 04/25/38 Thomas J. Johnson to L.; 05/04/38 A.
Brazier Howell to L.; 06/15/38 L. to Johnson; 06/15/3 L. to Howell; 02/06/39
L. to J. E. Klees; 02/07/39 Algernon Daingerfield to L. |
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Racing Capacity--Horse--Notes
Notes on the “black books” and the
“brown books” [list] ◙ The Inheritance of Racing Capacity in the
Thoroughbred Horse [blank form] ◙ These first-hand investigations have
provided…[list] ◙ Handwritten notes and calculations |
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Tenderness-Sympathy Test
Tenderness-Sympathy Test [chart]
[handwritten] ◙ Handwritten notes |
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Aspects of World Government
An Examination into the
Historical, Geographical, Social, Cultural, Economic, and Racial Aspects of
Practical World Government [draft] |
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Boundaries of 6 Continents;
Boundaries of Pan America
Declaration of the Territorial
Boundaries of Pan America, and of Each of Its Two Component Continents of
North America and South America ◙ Boundary of North America ◙ The Federal
Constabulary, with Border Patrol and Coast Guard ◙ Boundaries of the Six
Continent ◙ Draft of a Bill to Rectify Territorial Boundaries Between
Existing States, to Establish Geographical Boundaries of Territories, to
Prepare Territories for Stateho |