Tomorrow's children : the goal of eugenics / by Ellsworth Huntington in conjunction with the directors of the American Eugenics Society.
- Ellsworth Huntington
- Date:
- 1935
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Credit: Tomorrow's children : the goal of eugenics / by Ellsworth Huntington in conjunction with the directors of the American Eugenics Society. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![128 BIBLIOGRAPHY Exigenics: twelve university lectures, by Charles B. Davenport, Robert H. Wolcott, Victor C. Vaughan, W. H. Howell, Harvey E. Jordan, Herbert J. Webber, Arthur Holmes, Charles A. Ellwood, Albert G. Keller, William H. Carruth, Morton A. Aldrich, and Edward L. Thorndike, New York, 1914. The progress of eugenics, by James A. Field, 1916, in Readings in social problems, edited by Albert B. Wolfe. [A history of the eugenics movement to this time.] Impending problems in eugenics, by Irving Fisher; Scientific Monthly, Sept., 1921. Eugenics and other evils, by Gilbert K. Chesterton, London, 1922. Heredity and eugenics, by Reginald Ruggles Gates, New York, 1923. Tantalus, or the future of man, by Ferdinand C. S. Schiller, London, 1924. The fruit of the family tree, by Albert E. Wiggam, Indianapolis, 1924. Heredity and human affairs, by Edward Murray East, New York and London, 1927. Builders of America, by Ellsworth Huntington and Leon F. Whitney, New York, 1927. The biology of superiority, by Raymond Pearl, 1927, in American Mercury, Vol. 12, pp. 257-266. Raymond Pearl on the doctrine of 'like produces like,' by Donald G. Paterson and Edmund G. Williamson, 1929, in American Naturalist. The eugenics bugaboo, by Warren S. Thompson, 1930, in American Mercury. The eugenic predicament, by Samuel J. Holmes, New York, 1933. [A criti¬ cal discussion of evidence bearing on certain problems of eugenics.] Applied eugenics, by Paul Popenoe and Roswell H. Johnson, New York, 2nd edition, 1933. [The most widely used text,] What is eugenics? by Leonard Darwin, London, 1929, New York, 1933. [A popular exposition by the Honorary President of the International Federation of Eugenic Organizations.] Social decay and eugenical reform, by Ferdinand Canning Scott Schiller. London, 1932.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b1803102x_0143.JP2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)
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