AMERICAN EUGENICS SOCIETY
MEMBERSHIP ACTIVITIES

Alphabetical List
Last Names I-L

Ibsen, Prof. Heman (sic) L.;

Member 1925; (Member, Third International Congress of Eugenics, New York 1932)
Personal:
Animal Husbandry Dept., Kansas State Agricultural College, Manhattan, Kansas 1925, 1932
Source: 1925 list; A Decade of Progress in Eugenics, Baltimore 1934

Iha, Thomas H.;

Member 1974
Personal:
Transplantation Lab, Dept. Preventive Medicine, State Laboratory Hygiene, Univ. Wisconsin Center Health Science, Madison, Wisconsin 1974
Source: Osborne list

Ingall, Gillian B.;

Member 1974
Personal:
Dept. of Medicine, Buffalo General Hospital, New York 1974
Source: Osborne list

Ingersoll, Raymond V.;

Member 1930
Personal:
New York 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930

Ingraham, Richard L.;

Member 1974
Personal:
1974 Dept. Biological Science, San Jose State Univ., California 95192
Source: Osborne list

Inman, Ondess;

Member 1930
Personal:
Ohio 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930

Inouye, Eiji;

Member 1974
Personal:
Institute of Brain Research, Univ. of Tokyo School of Medicine, Japan 1974
Publications:
1981 "Morality Rates in Japanese Twins: Infant Deaths of Twins After Birth to One Year of Age", Social Biology, v. 28, 3-4; 1973 "Some Considerations in the Methodology of Behavior Genetics" from 1971 Symposium of Behavior Genetics Association, Social Biology 1973, v. 20, 3
Source: Osborne list

Ireland, Mrs. R. L.;

Member 1956
Personal:
North Park Blvd., Cleveland, Ohio 1956
Background:
-- Mr. Alleyne Ireland, Little Darjeeling, Catskill, New York 1921; Member, Second International Congress of Eugenics, New York 1921; ??relative??
-- Patricia Ireland; NOW; ??relative??
Source: EQ 1956; Report of The Second International Congress of Eugenics 1921

Irwin, M.R.;

Member 1930
Personal:
New York 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930

Ives, Charles P.;

Member 1930, 1956
Personal:
Connecticut 1930; Baltimore, Maryland 1956; connected with "Eugenics" publication, 1929
Source: Sanger list 1930; EQ 1956

Ives, Judson Dunbar;

Member 1925
Personal:
Jefferson City, Tennessee 1925
Source: 1925 list

Ives, Judson Dunbar;

Member 1930, 1956
Personal:
North Carolina 1930; Pinebluff, North Carolina 1956
Source: Sanger list 1930; EQ 1956

Jackson, Dr. John F.;

Member 1974
Personal:
MD; b. 1928; Prof. Preventive Medicine, Univ. Mississippi Medical Center, Jackson, MS 39216, 1967-(1979); Member, American Society of Human Genetics
Source: Osborne list; AMWS 14th Ed

Jackson, Prof. Laird;

Member 1974; Eugenics Quarterly/Social Biology BR 1971
Personal:
MD; Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (res., 59-62, instr., 62-64, assoc. 64-66, Prof. Medicine 1966-(1979), Prof. OB-GYN and Pediatrics 1971-(1979), Dir., Division of Medical Genetics 1971-(1979)
Source: Osborne list; AMWS 14th Ed

Jackson, Percy;

Member 1930
Personal:
New York 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930

Jacob, T.;

Member (Foreign) 1974
Personal:
Physical Anthropology, Gadjah Mada Univ. College of Medicine, Yogyakarta, Indonesia 1974
Source: Osborne list

Jacobs, Prof. M.H.;

Member 1925, 1930
Personal:
Univ. Pennsylvania, Philadelphia 1925; Pennsylvania 1930
Source: 1925 list; Sanger list 1930

Jacobus, Donald L.;

Member 1930
Personal:
Connecticut 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930

James, Dr. Walter Belknap;

Advisory Council 1923
Personal:
1858-1927; father was founder of large lumber company and President of Citizens National Bank; MD Columbia 1883; studied in Europe with Virchow and Koch; private practice; lectured at Columbia Medical College 1889-1918; has sanatorium for tuberculosis in upstate New York; Chmn., New York State Commission on Mental Defectives 1918; American Museum of Natural History (Trustee, Exec. Committee, Africa Hall Collection); National Geographic Society; New York Academy of Medicine (Pres. 1915-18)
-- Mrs Walter B. James; 7 East 70th St., New York City 1932; (Supporting Member, Third International Congress of Eugenics, New York 1932)
Source: Mehler, p. 308; A Decade of Progress in Eugenics, Baltimore 1934

James, Mrs. Wortham;

(General Cttee, Second International Congress of Eugenics, New York 1921); Advisory Council 1923-35; Member 1930
Personal:
993 Park Ave., New York City 1921; Missouri 1930; Exec. Cttee, Eugenics Research Assoc.
Source: Mehler, p. 308, 379; Eugenics Feb., 1929; Sanger list 1930; Report of The Second International Congress of Eugenics 1921

Jarvik, Prof. Dr. Lissy Feingold;

Member 1956, 1974, 1989
Personal:
MD; b. Netherlands; Lissy Feingold 1954; m. Murray Elias Jarvik; New York State Psychiatric Institute, New York City, 1955-72); University College, Los Angeles, California (Prof., Psychiatry 1972-; chief, neuropsychogeriatrics unit 1983-); 760 Westwood Plaza, Los Angeles, CA 90024; Member, American Society of Human Genetics 1954, Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders Association, Bd. Dirs. 1980-
Publications:
1991 Comprehensive Review of Geriatric Psychiatry; 1988 Parentcare: A Common Sense Guide for Grownup Children; 1988 Treatments for the Alzheimer Patient: the long haul; 1987 co-editor, International Journal Alzheimers Disease and Associated Disorders 1987-; 1982 Aging; 1981 Clinical Pharmacology and the Aged Patient; 1979 Psychiatric Symptoms and Cognitive Loss in the Elderly, workshop on assessment including Psychiatric Status Rating Scales, NIH/Univ. of California; 1973 "Human aggression and the extra Y chromosome: fact or fantasy?", American Psychologist, v. 28, p. 674; 1963 "Genetics and Intelligence: A Review" w/ L. Erlenmeyer-Kimling, Science, v. 142, p. 1477; 1962 "Congenital Malformations attributed to sleeping pill (thalidomide)", Communication, Eugenics Quarterly, v. 9, #2
Source: EQ 1956; Osborne list; Membership list, American Society of Human Genetics, AJHG 1954; AMWS 1989

Jean, Mr. F. C.;

Member 1925, 1930
Personal:
1729 12th Ave., Greeley, Colorado 1925; Colorado 1930
Source: 1925 list; Sanger list 1930

Jeffries Jr., Mr. Jesse;

Member 1956
Personal:
East Orange, New Jersey 1956
Source: EQ 1956

Jeffry, Fred P.;

Member 1956
Personal:
Stockbridge Hall, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Massachusetts 1956
Source: EQ 1956

Jenkins, Helen Hartley;

(Member, Second International Congress of Eugenics, New York 1921); Chmn., Finance Committee 1929; Advisory Council 1923-30; Member 1930
Personal:
232 Madison Ave., New York City 1921
Source: Mehler, p. 308; AESM, June 1929; Eugenics, Feb., 1929; Sanger list 1930; Report of The Second International Congress of Eugenics 1921

Jennings, Prof. Herbert Spencer;

(General Cttee, Second International Congress of Eugenics, New York 1921); Advisory Council 1923-24
Personal;
Frequently and publicly disagreed with the eugenic line as that line developed in the Twenties and Thirties; Johns Hopkins Univ. 1921
Source: Mehler, p. 308; Report of The Second International Congress of Eugenics 1921

Jennings, Walter;

Member 1930
Personal:
New York 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
?? Mrs. Walter Jennings, Cold Spring Harbor, New York 1932; (Supporting Member, Third International Congress of Eugenics, New York 1932); ??relative??; Source: A Decade of Progress in Eugenics, Baltimore 1934

Jennison, Prof. H. M.;

Member 1925
Personal:
Univ. Tennessee, Knoxville 1925
Source: 1925 list

Jensen, Arthur R.;

Member 1974, 1989; Eugenics Quarterly/Social Biology BR 1970
Personal:
b. 1923; 30 Canyon View Dr., Orinda, CA 94563; read E. L. Thorndike q.v. and became interested in psychology; PhD (psychology) Columbia Univ. 1956, "Aggression in Fantasy and Overt Behavior"; 1955-56, Psychiatric Institute, Univ. of Maryland; USPHS fellowship to study with H. J. Eysenck (ES), Psychiatric Institute, London, England (a nest of eugenicists); Jensen was "deeply impressed by several of his [Eysenck's] books" and said of his studies with Eysenck `" `Nearly all my work since then has directly or indirectly grown out of the kind of problems I became involved with during this period in Eysenck's Department From then till now [1973] I can perceive an essentially unbroken continuity in the things I have been doing as a researcher ... [I am] most concerned with how and why persons differ behaviorally from one another, as they so obviously do'. He was particularly influenced by the [Eysenck's] quantitative and experimental approach to personality research" (Current Biography, 1973, p. 210); 1958 Univ. of California at Berkeley, (1958 School of Education; Institute of Personality Assessment 1959-61; Institute of Human Learning (co founder; Prof. of educational psychology 1966-(1973)); many of his studies were financed by grants from "the US Office of Education, the US Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO), the National Science Foundation, the National Institute of Mental Health, and the University of California's Institute of Social Sciences" (1973 Current Biography, p. 210); in 1962 funded by these groups Jensen began testing minority schoolchildren with `culture free tests; Conclusion: there are two types of intelligence 1. rote memory of facts in which ability is equally distributed through all races and 2. conceptual learning (that which is measured by IQ tests) and this ability occurs with greater frequency among whites than blacks and somewhat more frequently among Orientals than whites; from other studies he concluded that "80 percent of intelligence is due to genetic factors and only 20 per cent to environment" 1973, Current Biography, p. 211); combining these ideas led to the conclusion "that the well known differences in performance on intelligence tests ... were due to inherent and essentially unchangeable differences between the two races, rather than to the effects of poverty, discrimination and similar remediable factors ... the implications of Jensen's findings for school reform ... he called for the establishment of diverse programs to match differences in the learning ability and readiness of individual pupils" (1973 Current Biography, p. 211); 1969 published "How much can we boost IQ and scholastic achievement", Harvard Educational Review, v. 39, p. 1 ff which put forward these "findings" and conclusions; the article was read into the Congressional Record by a Southern Congressman (May 28, 1969, v. 115, #88, pp. 4270-4298), a research project would be to find out whether this Congressman was associated with the Pioneer Fund, as some say Senator Eastland was; or the White Citizens Councils; 1964-1965 Guggenheim Fellowship , studied in London with Eysenck again, also influenced by Cyril Burt, whose fraudulent IQ studies were exposed as a consequence of the furor over Jensen (see Cyril Burt, psychologist, Hearnshaw (ES); Not In Our Genes, R. Lewontin q.v.; The Mismeasurement of Man, S. Gould; The Legacy of Malthus, Chase; A Question of Intelligence, Seligman; this last presents the revisionist view that Burt was not a fraud; see below for Seligman's account of Jensen's latest correlation of long legs, deep pockets and high IQ)); 1966-67 Center for Advanced Study in Behavioral Science; Member, American Society of Human Genetics 1973 (this account draws heavily on the account in Current Biography)
Pubns:
1991 "Physical Correlates of Human Intelligence" in Biological Approaches to the Study of Human Intelligence, by P. A. Vernon; 1979 Bias in Mental Testing, Free Press, New York; 1978 "Genetic and Behavioral Effects of non random mating" in Human Variation: Biogenetics of Age, Race and Sex Academic Press by C. E. Noble, R. T. Osborne, and N. Weyle; 1973 Educability and Group Differences; 1972 Genetics and Education; 1969 "How much can we boost IQ and scholastic achievement", Harvard Educational Review, v. 39, p. 1 ff (see also Newsweek, March 31, 1969; said Operation Headstart and similar programs would fail because they cannot affect genetic heritage, acc. to Current Biography); 1968 Social Class, Race and Psychological Development; 1961 From Adolescence to Adult
Related Reading:
1987 Crime and Human Nature, Wilson and Herrnstein (on genetics and criminal behavior, reviewed in Social Biology by J.P. Scott
Background:
-- Long legs, deep pockets and high IQs:
"Physical Correlates of Human Intelligence" by Jensen in Biological Approaches to the Study of Human Intelligence, 1991 by P. A. Vernon contained "good news for heterosexual males with above average IQ's, a category presumably covering most FORTUNE readers ... the long established correlation between height and IQ ... is really ... reflecting ... leg length. But why? Why would there be an association between long legs and smart heads?
"Jensen and Sinha confess to being less than certain about the answer, but offer a hypothesis that seems utterly plausible. They note that the women who are rated most attractive in Western culture (as evidenced in Petty-girl calendar art and Miss America contest results) have traditionally been long-stemmed. Which men will be most successful in pursuing these extended-gam beauties? Obviously, the men who are most successful in general: those with high incomes and high IQ's (The income-IQ correlation is about 0.5) ... the result ... would be `cross assortative mating between IQ (of men) and leg length (of women), resulting in a genetic correlation between IQ and leg length in the offspring generation' " (from "Keeping Up" by Daniel Seligman, Fortune, April 23, 1990)
Understanding Implications:
Corrado Gini of Mankind Quarterly (late scientific advisor to Mussolini) said:
"A small group of persons of high intellectual capacity, directing a mass of persons of lesser ability but given to work and conformity, could conceivably enjoy an advantage over a nation in which each member is gifted with superior intelligence and who, as a consequence, is little disposed to follow the orders of others without criticism or resistance.
This is one circumstance that must be kept well in mind in the judgment of the qualifications of nations in international competition" (from Mankind Quarterly, 1970-71, v. 11, p. 125)
Background:
Daniel Seligman was senior staff editor for all Time Inc. publications. He was also a senior editor of "Fortune" for many years and in 1992 still wrote a regular column for that magazine. Pubns: 1992 A Question of Intelligence: The IQ Debate in America, Birch Lane Press, Carol Communications Inc., 600 Madison Ave, NYC, 10022; 1989 "Measuring Intelligence", Commentary, March
Background:
R.J. Herrnstein:
Pubns: 1990 New York City Police Dept. 1940: A Preliminary Report (photocopy); 1990 "Still An American Dilemma", Public Interest, Winter; 1989 "IQ and Falling Birthrates", Atlantic, May; Crime and Human Nature w/ Wilson (reviewed in Social Biology 1987 v. 3-4 by J.P. Scott q.v.; 1982 "IQ Testing and the Media", Atlantic, August
Source: Osborne list; Pioneer Fund tax return; Current Biography 1973; Mankind Quarterly

Jensen, Edward E.;

Member 1930
Personal:
Missouri 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930

Jewell, Fobes C.;

Member 1930
Personal:
Michigan 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930

Job, Thesle T.;

Member 1925, 1930; (Member, Third International Congress of Eugenics, New York 1932)
Personal:
706 South Lincoln St., Chicago, Illinois 1925, 1932; Chicago 1930
Source: 1925 list; Sanger list 1930; A Decade of Progress in Eugenics, Baltimore 1934

Jockinsen, John P.;

Member 1930
Personal:
Kansas 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930

Johnson-Acsadi, Gwendolyn;

Member 1974
Personal:
Population Division, United Nations, New York 1974
Pubns:
1990 Population growth and reproduction in sub-Saharan Africa: technical analyses of fertility and its consequences, Washington, DC, World Bank Symposium
Source: Osborne list

Johnson, Hon. Albert;

Advisory Council 1923-35; Member 1930
Personal:
Congressman responsible for the Johnson Act; see The Legacy of Malthus for a description of the consequences of this Act, which include exclusion of the Jews attempting to flee Hitler; see Harry Laughlin q.v.
1869-1957 (died in VA hospital, American Lake, Washington); b. Springfield, Illinois; reporter/editor; editor, Washington Post 1898; Moved to Washington State; editor; Republican Congressman 1913-1933; Captain, Chemical Warfare Service WW I
Source: Mehler, p. 308; Eugenics Feb., 1929; Sanger list 1930

Johnson, Buford J.;

(Member, Second International Congress of Eugenics, New York 1921); Member 1930
Personal:
Johns Hopkins Univ., Baltimore 1921; Maryland 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930; Report of The Second International Congress of Eugenics 1921

Johnson, E.E.;

Member 1930
Personal:
Minnesota 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930

Johnson, Roger Craig;

Member 1974, 1989
Personal:
b. 1938; Adelphi University, New York City (asst. prof. 1967-73, assoc. prof., biology 1973-1989)
Source: Osborne list; AMWS 1989

Johnson, Prof. Ronald C.;

Member 1974; Eugenics Quarterly/Social Biology R 1987: M 1983, 1984, 1986, 1988
Personal:
1993, 1974 Dept. of Psychology, 2430 Campus Rd., Univ. of Hawaii, Honolulu 96822
Publications:
1986 "Further Investigations of Educational and Occupational Attainment in the Hawaii Family Study of Cognition" 1986 Social Biology, v. 33, 1-2; 1985 "Galton's data a century later", w/ G.E. McClearn q.v., F.M. Ahern, R.E. Cole, American Psychologist, vol. 40, pp. 875-92; (cited in Race, Evolution, and Behavior)1984 "Group Size and Group Income as Influences on Marriage Patterns in Hawaii", Social Biology, v. 31, 1-2; 1983 "Family Background, Cognitive Ability, and Personality as Predictors of Educational and Occupational Attainment" 1983 Social Biology, v. 30, 1; 1976 "Assortative Mating for Specific Cognitive Abilities in Korea", Social Biology, v. 23, 4
Source: Osborne list; JBS April 1993

Johnson, R. Peter;

Member 1974; Eugenics Quarterly/Social Biology BR 1969
Personal:
Child Development Laboratory, Univ. Illinois, Urbana 1974; 707 W. Washington, Urbana, IL 61801
Publications:
1969 book report for Social Biology
Source: Osborne list

Johnson, Walter L.;

Member 1930
Personal:
New York 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930

Johnston, Denis;

Member 1956
Personal:
Dept. of Sociology, Howard University 1956
Source: EQ 1956

Johnston, Prof. John Black;

Member 1925, 1930
Personal:
b. 1868, Ohio; d. 1947; PhD, Univ. Michigan 1899; Univ. Minnesota 1907-1947 (prof. Comparative Neurology 1909-1947, Secretary, Faculty of Medicine 1910-13; Dean 1914-37)
Pubns:
1934 Education for Democracy ; 1930 The Liberal College in Changing Society; 1906 The Nervous System of Vertebrates
Source: 1925 list; Sanger list 1930; WWWIA

Johnstone, Prof. E. R.;

Member 1925, 1930
Personal:
Vineland, New Jersey 1925; New Jersey 1930
Source: 1925 list; Sanger list 1930

Johnstone, J.C.;

Member 1930
Personal:
California 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930

Jones, Adam Leroy;

Member 1930
Personal:
New York 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930

Jones, Cheney C.;

Advisory Council 1927-35
Personal:
1880-1954; LLB Yale Univ. 1909; Massachusetts Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children, Special Agent 1909-13; White House Conference on Child Health and Protection 1929-30; White House Conference on Children in a Democracy 1939-40; Pres.: Child Welfare League of America 1929-32, National Committee for Mental Hygiene; National Conference Social Work, Exec. Cttee 1939-42
Source: Eugenics Feb., 1929; Mehler, p. 383

Jones, Prof. E.N.;

Member 1930; (Member, Third International Congress of Eugenics, New York 1932)
Personal:
Texas 1930; Baylor Univ., Waco, Texas 1932
Source: Sanger list 1930; A Decade of Progress in Eugenics, Baltimore 1934

Jones, Mrs. F. Robertson;

Member 1938; (Member, Third International Congress of Eugenics, New York 1932)
Personal:
137 East 66th St., New York City 1932; Eleanor Dwight Jones; wife of New York lawyer; Acting Pres., American Birth Control League 1926; formalized operating procedures, fired old pioneer Anne Kennedy; Margaret Sanger returned as Pres. 1928 but resigned in June; FR Jones then became president, Sanger was on board of directors and editor of Birth Control Review; FR Jones then claimed advisory role in Margaret Sanger Clinic but lost this battle; she then appointed an editorial advisory board for the Birth Control Review; Sanger resigned from the League and the magazine and left with the Clinic. This was patched up later, see under Mrs. L. DeB Moore q.v.; Jones "was unabashedly elitist and undemocratic" (Chesler p. 240) " 'Couples who cannot endow their children with health, vigor, and intelligence should have fewer children than those who can ... In order that people of inferior stock shall have fewer children, all we need to do is to remove the obstacles put in the way of their getting birth control advice'" speech to national Conference on Social Work 1929 (quoted in Chesler p. 240); applied to Bureau of Social Hygiene for funding for a " 'systematic campaign against the present dysgenic multiplication of the unfit ... The public is beginning to realize that scientific, constructive philanthropy does not merely care for the diseased, the poor, the degenerate, but takes steps to prevent the birth of babies destined to be paupers, invalids, degenerates or all three.' " (quoted in Chesler, p. 241) As a result the American Birth Control League was given $10,000 for work among physicians; Birth Control Federation of America Inc. (Director at Large 1939)
Source: AESM, May 1938; Woman of Valor: Margaret Sanger and the Birth Control Movement in America, Ellen Chesler, 1992 p. 236-41; Birth Control Review, Feb/March 1939 (list of Officers and Directors); A Decade of Progress in Eugenics, Baltimore 1934

Jones, Mr. George T.;

Member 1925
Personal:
143 West College St., Oberlin, Ohio 1925
Source: 1925 list

Jones, Harold E.;

Member 1930, 1956; (Member, Eugenics Research Association 1938)
Personal:
b. 1894; (Dir. of Research, Institute of Child Welfare, (1938), Dept. of Psychology, Univ. of California, Berkeley 1956)
Publications:
1955 "Perceived differences among twins" Eugenics Quarterly, 2, 98-102; 1949 Motor Performance and Growth: a developmental study of static dynamometric strength., University of California Publications in Child Development vol. 1, #1; 1947 "National and Regional Programs of the Social Science Research Council as related to psychology" American Psychologist, 2, 410; 1943 Development in Adolescence: approaches to the study of the individual growth study, w/ staff of the Adolescent Growth Study, Institute of Child Welfare, University of California; 1933 The Growth and Decline of Intelligence, Genetic Psychology monographs, Clark University from the Institute of Child Welfare, University of California
Source: Sanger list 1930; EQ 1956; Psychological Abstracts 1927-58; ERA list 1938

Jones, Prof. J. W. L.;

Member 1925
Personal:
Tiffin, Ohio 1925
Source: 1925 list

Jones, Lawrence M.;

Member 1930
Personal:
Missouri 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930

Jones, Marshall B.;

Member 1974
Personal:
Behavioral Sciences, Hershey Medical Center, Pennsylvania 1974
Publications:
1973 Brief Report "Non Assortative Mating and Small Mean Differences; A Comment on the Reeds' Family Study", Social Biology, v. 20, 3
Source: Osborne list

Jones, Walter C.;

Member 1930
Personal:
Alabama 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930

Jordan, Dr. David Starr;

Advisory Council 1923-30; Member 1930
Personal:
1851-1931; MD Indiana Medical College 1875; PhD Butler 1878; First President, Stanford University 1891-1913 (Chancellor 1913-16); World Peace Foundation (Dir., 1910-14); Trustee, Carnegie Foundation; Pres., AAAS; English Eugenics Society, v.p.; Mem., Eugenics Research Assn.
Source: Eugenics Feb., 1929; Sanger list; Mehler, p. 308, 384

Jordan, Edwin O.;

Member 1930
Personal:
Illinois 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930

Jordan, Prof. Harvey Earnest;

(Member, Second International Congress of Eugenics, New York 1921); Advisory Council 1923-35; Member 1930; Eugenics Research Association
Personal:
1878 to ?; Marine Biological Lab, Woods Hole 1905-06; PhD Princeton 1907; Univ. Virginia, Charlottesville (histology, embryology 1907-49; Prof. Anatomy; Director, Anatomical Labs; Dean, Dept. of Medicine); Pres., Virginia Academy of Science 1937
Source: Eugenics Feb., 1929; Mehler, p. 308, 384-85; Sanger list 1930; Report of The Second International Congress of Eugenics 1921

Juberg, Dr. Richard C.;

Member 1968, 1974
Personal:
Univ. of Virginia 1968; Louisiana State Univ. School of Medicine, Shreveport 1974; Staff, Dept. of Medical Genetics and Birth Defects, Develop. Eval. Center, Children's Medical Center, 1735 Chapel St., Dayton, Ohio 45404, 1977-(1979); Appalachian Lab, Occupational Respiratory Disease, Institute of Environmental Health Science (NIH research contract 1967-68)
Publications:
1973 "Socioeconomic and Reproductive Characteristics of the Parents of Patients with the G1-trisomy Syndrome", Social Biology, v. 20, 4; 1969 "Genetics and Laws Prohibiting Marriage in the U.S., w/ Michael G. Farrow, JAMA, vol, 209, pp 534 ff
Source: AESC 9/68; Osborne list; AMWS 14th ed.

Juday, Mr.?? Chancy??;

Member 1925
Personal:
Biology Bld., Univ. of Wisconsin, Madison 1925
Source: 1925 list
Chancey Juday; 1871-1944; Univ. Wisconsin, Madison (Lect. Zoology 1908-31; Prof. Limnology 1931-); Trout Lake Limnologocal Lab (Dir. 1925-); Wisconsin Geological and Natural History Survey 1905-31; Ecol. Soc. America (Pres. 1927)
Pubns: Dissolved Gases of Wisconsin Lakes 1911; Hydrography and Morphometry of Wisconsin Lakes 1914; Plankton of Wisconsin Lakes w/ E/A. Birge, 1914

Judy, U. B.;

Member 1930
Personal:
New Hampshire 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930

Julius, H. W.;

Member (Foreign) 1956
Personal:
Hygiensch Laboratori, Utrecht, The Netherlands 1956
Source: EQ 1956

Kaback, Prof. Michael M.;

Member 1975
Personal;
MD Univ. of Pennsylvania School of Medicine 1963; Johns Hopkins (Pediatrics; Intern 63-64, resident 66-68, instructor, 68-69, asst. prof. 69-72); Univ. of California Los Angeles, School of Medicine, (Pediatrics assoc. prof. 72-75, Prof. Pediatrics 1975-); Harbor General Hospital, Torrance, California 90509 (Director, Prenatal Diagnostic Center 1975, assoc. chief, Div. of Medical Genetics 1975); Director, California Tay-Sachs Disease Prevention Program 1975; American Society of Human Genetics (Pres, 1991)
Pubns:
1993 Prenatal Diagnosis (journal), editor for North America (1991 Editor in Chief, Malcolm Ferguson-Smith, English Eugenics Society)
Background:
Genetic Testing: A New Eugenics? or A New Eugenics Target?
Genetic testing and eugenics are discussed in "Grading the Gene Tests", Scientific American, June 1994 by John Rennie. He says that "The paradigms of eugenics are programs of unsurpassed evil" (p. 97) which might appear to be a condemnation of eugenics. But he praises "the Tay-Sachs testing program, which Kaback organized" (p. 92) and considers it a model. Since Kaback is a eugenicist, we must conclude that Rennie is really trying to bring about a paradigm shift. His real message then would be: "the image of eugenics is that of the Nazi eugenic Holocaust but here is a eugenics program run by and for Jewish people which is not a program of 'unsurpassed evil'. Trust the new eugenicists."
But Rennie condemns the sickle cell program in which R. Murray q.v., also a eugenicist, was involved. So what is new in the new eugenics? Is it just that its first target is now the blacks, not the Jews?
Source: Congressional Record, 94th Congress, 1st sess. , July 15, 1975, v. 36, st.3-41, p. 200; AJHG 1991; Prenatal Diagnosis, April 1991, inside front cover

Kahn, Mrs. Otto;

Advisory Council 1923-35; Member 1930
Personal:
1876-1949; Board of Margaret Sanger Research Bureau 1932; Birth Control Federation of America Inc. (Director at Large 1939)
-- Father, Abraham Wolff, partner at Kuhn Loeb and Co.
-- Husband, Otto Herman Kahn; b. Germany; 1867-1934; senior partner at Kuhn, Loeb and Co.; New York 1930 (partner 1897-)
-- Son, Gilbert Kahn, partner, Kuhn Loeb and Co.
Other Partners
-- Abraham Kuhn
-- Solomon Loeb; m. Abraham Kuhn's sister
-- James Loeb 1867-1933; Solomon Loeb's son; BA Harvard Univ. 1888; Kuhn, Loeb & Co. (1888-1901); gave money to Harvard; founded Loeb Classical Library
-- Jacob Schiff; m. Solomon Loeb's daughter
-- Mortimer Schiff; Jacob Schiff's son
-- John Schiff; Mortimer Schiff's Son
-- Felix Warburg; m. Frieda Schiff, Jacob Schiff's daughter
-- Frederick M. Warburg
-- Paul F. Warburg; m. Solomon Loeb's daughter
Source: Eugenics Feb., 1929; Mehler, p. 308; Sanger list 1930; DAB; Our Crowd, Stephen Birmingham 1967; Woman of Valor: Margaret Sanger and the Birth Control Movement in America, Ellen Chesler, 1992 p. 292; Birth Control Review, Feb/March 1939 (list of Officers and Directors)

Kammerer, Dr. Frederic;

Member 1925
Personal:
Lohn, Kehrsatz, Bern, Switzerland 1925; See The Case of the Midwife Toad by A. Koestler
Source: 1925 list

Kaneko, T.;

Member 1930; (Member, Third International Congress of Eugenics, New York 1932)
Personal:
Japan 1930; 1344 Yoyogi, Tokyo, Japan 1932
Source: Sanger list 1930; A Decade of Progress in Eugenics, Baltimore 1934

Kanellakis, Prof. Athanasios;

Member 1974
Personal:
1974 Athens School of Hygiene, 11-13 Alfiou St. Greece 603
Source: Osborne list

Kanter, John;

Member 1974
Personal:
Dept. of Population Dynamics, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland 1974
Pubns:
1982 "Review Symposium of Julian F. Simon, "The Ultimate Resource", Population and Development Review, v. 8, #1 p. 163
Source: Osborne list

Karickhoff, O. Earle;

Member 1930
Personal:
West Virginia 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930

Kasakoff, Samuel;

Member 1930
Personal:
Pennsylvania 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930

Kauffman, Albert;

Member 1930
Personal:
Michigan 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930

Kaur, Dr. Rajkumariji Amrit;

Member (Foreign) 1956
Personal:
MD; Minister of Health, New Delhi, India 1956; Dr. Kaur insisted on the use of the rhythm method in India; she did not support the Family Planning Conference in India at which the International Planned Parenthood was formed in 1953, because she was a follower of Ghandi, who advocated abstinence. Dr. Kaur also accepted the rhythm method. (An Inheritance, Chp 28)
The head of the Indian Family Planning Association was Dhanvanthi Rama Rau. Her husband was head of the Indian Central Bank, the Reserve Bank (1948-1959). His job was to match the growth of the money supply to the growth of the economy; her job was to match the growth of population to the growth of the money supply. Her first submission to the National Planning Commission shows this, as it was entitled "The Growth of Population in relation to the Growth of Economic Development" (An Inheritance, p. 253).
After some propaganda " ... even the Health Minister Raj Kumari Amrit Kaur, who was not in favor of family planning through contraceptives, had agreed that a representative of WHO be invited to India, carry out a research study, and make recommendations ... to the Government ... {This was} Dr. Abraham Stone ..." (An Inheritance p. 257)
In 1952 Lady Rama Rau became the first co-president of the International Planned Parenthood Committee, serving with Margaret Sanger. She was elected President of International Planned Parenthood Federation three times. (1963-1969).
Her husband's brother, Shiva Rau, was an associate of Annie Besant. Eugenicists mentioned in her book are Professor Karve (ES), A. P. Pillay (ES), Margaret Sanger (ES, AES), Lena Levine, and Marie Stopes (ES). The Indian Eugenics Association was started in 1916 at Madras Presidency College. Lady Rama Rau was associated with it. (Limiting Population Growth and the Ford Foundation, John Caldwell 1986, p. 39
Source: EQ 1956; An Inheritance: the Memoirs of Dhanvanthi Rama Rau 1977 New York, Harper and Row (espec. chps. 28, 29, 30)

Kay, W. J.;

Member 1930
Personal:
Michigan 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930

Keele, Dr. Steven;

Member 1969
Personal:
Dept. of Psychology, Oregon University 1969
Source: AESC 5/69

Keeler, Prof. Clyde E.;

Member 1956, 1979
Personal:
Prof. Zoology, Georgia State College, Milledgeville, Georgia 1941-61; dir. res. dept. Cent. State Hosp. 1961-75 (head, genetics lab 1961-76); Sheldon Fellow, Paris and Berlin 1926-27; Member, American Society of Human Genetics 1954
Publications:
studied relationship between coat color in rats and behavior, suggested a similar relationship existed in man (i.e. between skin color and behavior); 1947 "Coat color, physique and temperament: materials for the synthesis of hereditary behavior trends in the lower mammals and man." Journal of Heredity, 38, 271-277 ("... 15 mammals and man indicate a positive correlation between certain coat characteristics..." and behavior patterns p. 2029, Cumulative Author Index to Psychological Abstracts 1927-58. This means that skin color may be predictive of behavior or, in other words, in Georgia, racism.); 1950 "An attempt to eliminate a genetic syndrome in man" Eugenical News, 35, 40-44; 1931 The Laboratory Mouse: its origin, heredity and culture, Harvard Press
Source: EQ 1956; Psychological Abstracts 1927-58, Membership list, American Society of Human Genetics, AJHG 1954; AMWS 1979

Keen MD, Dr. William Williams;

Advisory Council 1923-26; Member 1930
Personal:
1837-1932; MD Jefferson Medical College 1862; studied in Europe; Trustee of Crozer Theological Seminary of Brown University; Lect. at Jefferson Medical School, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; old, ill did not participate in Society except to lend it his prestige
Pubns:
Manager, American Baptist Publication Society; edited Gray's Anatomy
Source: Mehler; Philadelphia Inquirer; personal information; Sanger list 1930

Keith, Myron L.;

Member 1930
Personal:
Massachusetts 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930

Keller, Ida A.;

Member 1925, 1930
Personal:
4424 Osage Ave., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1925; Pennsylvania 1930
Source: 1925 list; Sanger list 1930

Keller Jr., Prof. Roger F.;

Member 1956, 1974, 1979
Personal:
Univ. Akron, Ohio (biology, assoc. prof. and head Dept. 1954-66, Prof. 1966-(1979); Member, American Society of Human Genetics 1954
Source: EQ 1956; Osborne list; Membership list, American Society of Human Genetics, AJHG 1954; AMWS 1979

Kelley, Prof. Truman Lee;

(Member, Second International Congress of Eugenics, New York 1921); Advisory Council 1927-35; Member 1930; (Member, Third International Congress of Eugenics, New York 1932)
Personal:
1884-1961; PhD Columbia Univ. 1914; Student of Thorndike; worked with Terman q.v. on Stanford-Binet test; Stanford Univ., California 1921; California 1930; Harvard Univ. 1932; Pres. American Psychometric Society 1938-39
Pubns:
1917 Mental Aspects of Delinquency; 1926 The Influence of Nurture on Native Difference; 1947 Fundamentals of Statistics
Source: Eugenics Feb., 1929; Mehler, p. 308, 386; Sanger list 1930; Report of The Second International Congress of Eugenics 1921; A Decade of Progress in Eugenics, Baltimore 1934

Kellogg, Mrs. F.R.;

Member 1930
Personal:
New Jersey 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930

Kellogg MD, Dr. John Harvey;

(General Cttee, Second International Congress of Eugenics, New York 1921); Advisory Council 1923-35; Member 1930; (Supporting Member, Third International Congress of Eugenics, New York 1932); (Member, Eugenics Research Association 1938)
Personal:
1852-1945; invented granola and flaked cereals (Corn Flakes); MD Bellevue Hospital Medical College 1875; studied in Europe; Battle Creek Sanatorium (Director and chief surgeon); Race Betterment Foundation (Medical Missionary Board 1906 changed name to Race Betterment 1914 (his father was an abolitionist and Baptist thus summing up the whole intellectual change); sponsored three eugenic conferences 1914, 1915, 1923 (these had a heavy race purity bias); published journal "Good Health"; founded Battle Creek College to teach public health, this closed in 1938 due to financial situation); adopted eight children; founded home for orphans
Pubns:
Plain Facts About Sexual Life 1888 (sold a million copies)
Source: Eugenics Feb., 1929; Mehler, p. 308, 387-88; Sanger list 1930; ERA list 1938; Report of The Second International Congress of Eugenics 1921; A Decade of Progress in Eugenics, Baltimore 1934

Kellogg, Dr. Vernon Lyman;

American Consultative Committee 1912-21; (General Cttee, Second International Congress of Eugenics, New York 1921); Advisory Council 1923-35; Member 1930
Personal:
1867-1937; relative of John Harvey Kellogg but born in Kansas, not Michigan; MS Cornell 1892; studied in Europe; Stanford Univ. (Prof. entomology 1896; work books with Davis Starr Jordan q.v.); National Research Council (helped found; Permanent Sec. 1930-31); Trustee, Rockefeller Foundation, Brookings Institute; League of Nations cttees
Pubns:
1907 Darwinism Today, Holt
Source: Mehler, p. 37, note 3; Eugenics Feb., 1929; Sanger list 1930; Mehler, p. 308, 388-89; Report of The Second International Congress of Eugenics 1921

Kelly, E. Lowell;

Member 1956, 1974
Personal:
Dept. of Psychology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan 1956; carried out many studies on the effectiveness of psychological assessments in predicting success (husbands and wives, pilots, psychologists)
Publications:
1967 Assessment of Human Characteristics; 1957 "Preferences in size of family and eventual fertility twenty years after" w/ C. Westoff q.v., American Journal of Sociology, 62, 491-497; 1951 The Prediction of Performance in Clinical Psychology;
Source: EQ 1956; Osborne list; Psychological Abstracts 192758

Kelly, Dr. George Lombard;

Member 1956
Personal:
b. 1890; MD; sex educator; Medical College of Georgia, Augusta, Georgia 1956
Publications:
1951 Sexual Feeling in Married Men and Women, Pocket Book; 1948 Sex manual for those married or about to be, written for the layman. (2nd Ed 1953) Southern Medical Supply Co.; 1930 Sexual Feeling in Women
Source: EQ 1956

Kelly, Prof. James P.;

Member 1925, 1930; (Member, Third International Congress of Eugenics, New York 1932)
Personal:
238 South Gill St, State College, Pennsylvania 1925, 1932; Pennsylvania 1930
Source: 1925 list; Sanger list 1930; A Decade of Progress in Eugenics, Baltimore 1934

Kelsey, Clarence H.;

Member 1925, 1930
Personal:
176 Broadway, New York City 1925; New York 1930
Source: 1925 list; Sanger list 1930

Kelso, Prof. Alec John;

Member 1974
Personal:
Univ. Colorado, Boulder (instr. to prof. anthropology 1958-78, Chmn., Dept. Anthropology 1977-(1979)); physical anthropologist
Pubns:
1984 Physical Anthropology (1974 , 2nd ed.)
Source: Osborne list, AMWS 14th ed.

Kemnitzer, Luis S.;

Member 1974
Personal:
Dept. Anthropology, San Francisco State Univ. 1974
Source: Osborne list

Kemp, Tage;

Member (Foreign) 1956; (Member, Third International Congress of Eugenics, New York 1932)
Personal:
Univ. Institute of General Pathology, Copenhagen, Denmark 1932; University Institute for Human Genetics, Copenhagen, Denmark 1956; Kemp's research received Rockefeller funding
Publications:
1954 "Prevalence of Genetically Based Physical and Mental Deficiencies and the Frequency of Related Genes: Information on Population Groups and Methods of Investigation", Eugenics Quarterly, v. 1, no. 4; 1951 Arvehygiene
Source: EQ 1956; A Decade of Progress in Eugenics, Baltimore 1934

Kendall, F.O.;

Member 1930
Personal:
New York 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930

Kennedy, Foster;

Member 1930
Personal:
New York 1930
Pubns:
1942 "The Problem of Social Control of the Congenital Defective: Education, Sterilization, Euthanasia", American Journal of Psychiatry, vol. 99, July 1942, p. 13-16; "Sterilization and Eugenics" read to New York Academy of Medicine, Sect on OB-GYN, Nov. 24, 1936, pub. American Journal OB-GYN, vol. 34, Sept., 1934, pp. 519-520 (see M. Kopp q.v.)
Source: Sanger list 1930

Kenoyer, Mrs. Alice;

Member 1930
Personal:
Vermont 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930

Kenoyer, Prof. Leslie A.;

Member 1925, 1930; (Member, Third International Congress of Eugenics, New York 1932)
Personal:
Western State Normal School, Kalamazoo, Michigan 1925, 1932; Michigan 1930
Source: 1925 list; Sanger list 1930; A Decade of Progress in Eugenics, Baltimore 1934

Kenoyon, O. C.;

Member 1930
Personal:
New York 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930

Kent, Dean R. A.;

Member 1925
Personal:
Northwestern Univ., Evanston, Illinois 1925
Source: 1925 list

Kent, William;

Member 1925
Personal:
Kentfield, California 1925
Source: 1925 list

Kercher, Mrs. Merrill;

Member 1930
Personal:
Pennsylvania 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930

Kern, Paul J.;

Member 1956
Personal:
Hillsdale, New Jersey 1956
Source: EQ 1956

Kerr, Abram T.;

Member 1930
Personal:
New York 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930

Kesler, J. L.;

Member 1930
Personal:
Tennessee 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930

Ketels, Mrs. Hark;

Member 1956
Personal:
New York City 1956
Source: EQ 1956

Key, Dr. Wilhelmina;

(Member, Second International Congress of Eugenics, New York 1921); Member 1930, 1946; (Member, Third International Congress of Eugenics, New York 1932)
Personal:
Battle Creek, Michigan 1921 (see Kellogg); Connecticut 1930; Somers, Connecticut 1932; Eugenics Record Office 1946
Source: Sanger list 1930; EN 1946 December p. 51; Report of The Second International Congress of Eugenics 1921; A Decade of Progress in Eugenics, Baltimore 1934

Keyes, Edward L.;

Member 1930
Personal:
New York 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930

Khan, Mohammad Fasahat Ali;

Member (Foreign) 1956
Personal:
Agricultural Research Station, P.O. Khanpur (Bahawalpur State), West Pakistan 1956
Source: EQ 1956

Kidd, A. M.;

Member 1930, 1956
Personal:
California 1930; School of Law, Univ. of California, Berkeley 1956
Source: Sanger list; EQ 1956

Kilbourne, Norman J.;

Member 1930
Personal:
California 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930

Kimball, A. R.;

Member 1930
Personal:
Connecticut 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930

Kime, Rufus R.;

Member 1925
Personal:
Box 917, Orlando, Florida 1925
Source: 1925 list

Kincaid, Prof. Trevor;

Member 1925, 1930
Personal:
Univ. Washington, Seattle 1925; Washington 1930
Source: 1925 list; Sanger list 1930

King, Mrs. Arkly;

Member 1930
Personal:
New Jersey 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930

King, Cyrus A.;

Member 1925
Personal:
Erasmus Hall High School, Brooklyn, New York 1925
Source: 1925 list

King, Haitung;

Member 1974
Personal:
NIH, National Cancer Institute, Sr. Research Scientist 1961-(1979); Georgetown Univ. Medical School, clin. prof. 1968-(1979); Kennedy Center for Population Research 1971-(1979); epidemiology of Chinese and Japanese
Source: Osborne list

King, Dr. Helen Dean;

(General Cttee, Second International Congress of Eugenics, New York 1921); Advisory Council 1923-35; Member 1930; (Member, Third International Congress of Eugenics, New York 1932); (Member, Eugenics Research Association 1938)
Personal:
1869-1955; PhD 1899 Bryn Mawr College; Wistar Institute of Anatomy, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (Prof. Anatomy 1908-48), Dean); zoology, bred 150 generations of inbred rats; no children, did not marry; Member: American Society of Zoologists, American Genetic Assn.
Source: Eugenics Feb., 1929; Sanger list 1930; Mehler, p. 308; ERA list 1938; Report of The Second International Congress of Eugenics 1921; A Decade of Progress in Eugenics, Baltimore 1934

King, Lyle E.;

Member 1956
Personal:
Organic Chemicals Dept., E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Co. 1956 (Chief of this dept. was L. Burdick q.v.)
Source: EQ 1956

King, Robert L.;

Member 1930
Personal:
Iowa 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930

Kingsbury, Alice E.;

Member 1930
Personal:
Connecticut 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930

Kinnicutt, Francis H.;

Member 1930
Personal:
New York 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930

Kirkham, Prof. William B.;

Member 1925, 1930; 1956
Personal:
100 Mill St., Springfield, Massachusetts 1925; Massachusetts 1930; Springfield, Massachusetts 1956
Source: 1925 list; Sanger list 1930; EQ 1956

Kirkman, Mrs. Alex S.;

Member 1930
Personal:
New York 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930

Kirkpatrick, Mr. E. A.;

Member 1925
Personal:
856 Main St., Leominster, Massachusetts 1925
Source: 1925 list

Kirkwood, Prof. J. E.;

Member 1925
Personal:
State Univ., Missoula, Montana 1925
Source: 1925 list

Kishimoto, Dr. Ken-Ishi;

Member (Foreign) 1956
Personal:
MD; Research Institute of Environmental Medicine, Nagoya Univ., Nagoya, Japan 1956; Margaret Sanger's associate
Publications:
1962 "Preliminary Report of the Activities of the Consanguinity Study Group of the Science Council of Japan", Eugenics Quarterly, v. 9, 1; 1955 "Genetic study of microcephaly based on Japanese material" American Journal of Human Genetics, 7, 51-65;
Source: EQ 1956

Kittredge, Wheaton;

Member 1930
Personal:
Massachusetts 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930

Klein, H. Edward;

Member 1974
Personal:
West Newton, Massachusetts 1974
Source: Osborne list

Klein, Thomas W.;

Member 1974
Personal:
Dept. Psychology, Univ. California at Davis 1974
Source: Osborne list

Kline, Linus Ward;

Member 1930
Personal:
New York 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930

Kloepfer, H. Warner;

Member 1956, 1974
Personal:
Tulane University School of Medicine (assoc. prof. anatomy 1952-77, emeritus 1977-(1979); Member, American Society of Human Genetics 1954; detection of genetic carrier
Publications:
1960 "Genetic Signposts of Preventive Medicine", Eugenics Quarterly, v. 7, no. 2; 1955 "Heredity Counseling, Starting a Heredity Clinic" Eugenics Quarterly, v. 2, 3 "An investigation of 171 possible linkage relationships in man" Annals of Eugenics, Cambridge, England 1946, 13, 35-71
Source: EQ 1956; Osborne list; Psychological Abstracts 192756; Membership list, American Society of Human Genetics, AJHG 1954; AMWS 1979

Kluckhohn, Prof. Clyde Kay Maben;

Member 1956
Personal:
b. 1905; d. 1960; anthropologist; theories of culture, partial value systems, culture patterns; affected many students; represented anthropology in government circles; 1922 in New Mexico for health reasons he began to study the Navahos; BA Univ. of Wisconsin 1920; Univ. of Vienna 1931-32; Rhodes Scholar, Oxford 1932; PhD Harvard 1936; Morale Survey, War Dept. 1944-45 (see Frederick Osborn q.v.); Harvard Univ. (Anthropology 1935-1960, Prof. 1946-1960); Director, Russian Research Center 1947-54; American Anthropology Assn. (Pres., 1947); Member, American Society of Human Genetics 1954; Royal Anthropological Institute, London; American Philosophical Society
Publications:
1953 (1948) Personality in Nature, Society and Culture. (ed., 1948, 2nd edition 1953); 1949 Mirror for Man: the relation of anthropology to modern life., (asserts that there are fundamental human values common to all cultures); "Culture and behavior" in Handbook of Social Psychology. G. Lindzey q.v.; 1946 The Navaho; 1944 Navaho Witchcraft.; (depth psychology, cultural history and linguistics); 1944 "The influence of psychiatry on anthropology in America during the past one hundred years" in One Hundred Years of American Psychiatry, Columbia Univ. Press; 1927 To the Foot of the Rainbow; Navaho Classification of Their Song Ceremonials.; Introduction to Navaho Chant Practice.
Source: EQ 1956; Psychological Abstracts 1927-58; Membership list, American Society of Human Genetics, AJHG 1954

Knight, Louise A.;

Member 1974
Personal:
Kings College Hospital Medical School, Denmark Hill, London, SE 5, England 1974
Source: Osborne list

Knopf, Dr. S. Adolphus;

(Member, Second International Congress of Eugenics, New York 1921); Member 1930, 1938
Personal:
New York 1930; Leading private physician in New York City public health efforts (see also Herman Biggs); 1916 endorsed birth control and Margaret Sanger in lecture to American Public Health Association; 16 W. 95th St., New York City 1921
Source: Sanger list 1930; AESM, May 1938; Woman of Valor: Margaret Sanger and the Birth Control Movement in America, Ellen Chesler, 1992 p. 147; Report of The Second International Congress of Eugenics 1921

Knox, Seymour E.;

Member 1930
Personal:
New York 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930

Knudson Jr., Prof. Alfred G.;

Member 1974
Personal:
Univ. Texas Health Center at Houston, Graduate School Biomedicine (Prof. medical genetics and dean 1970-76); Dir., Institute of Cancer Research, Fox Chase Cancer Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1976-(1979); Member, American Society of Human Genetics (1979, Pres. 1982); Genetics Society America (Pres. 1977-78)
Pubns:
1990 Genetic Basis for Carcinogenesis: tumor suppressor genes and oncogenes; 1971 "Mutation and Cancer: Statistical Study of Retinoblastoma," Proc. of the National Academy of Sciences 68:820-23; 1983 Genetics and Cancer; 1980 Genetic Predisposition to Cancer in Man, NIH, National Cancer Institute; 1965 Genetics and Disease
Source: Osborne list; AMWS 1979, 1992-93

Kober, George M.;

Member 1930
Personal:
Washington D.C. 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930

Koch, John C.;

Member 1925
Personal:
265 E. Euclid Ave., Detroit, Michigan 1925
Source: 1925 list

Kofoid, Prof. Charles Atwood;

(Member, Second International Congress of Eugenics, New York 1921); Advisory Council 1923-35; Member 1930; (Member, Third International Congress of Eugenics, New York 1932)
Personal:
1865-1947; PhD Harvard 1892; Univ. California, Berkeley (taught zoology 1901-); co- founder, Scripps Institute of Oceanography, La Jolla, California (See E.B. Scripps q.v., G. Harvey q.v., F.B. Sumner q.v.)
Pubns:
editor, biology section, Biological Abstracts
Source: Eugenics Feb., 1929; Sanger list 1930; Mehler, p. 308, 390; Report of The Second International Congress of Eugenics 1921; A Decade of Progress in Eugenics, Baltimore 1934

Kohls, Harold L.;

Member 1930
Personal:
Michigan 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930

Kolakowski, D. L.;

Member 1974, 1982
Personal:
b. 1944; PhD (measurement and statistics), Univ. Chicago 1970; University of Connecticut Health Center, Farmington (Dept. Behavioral Science (bio-behavioral science), asst. prof. 1970-74; assoc. prof. 1974-(1982)); NIH, NIMH grants to Univ. Connecticut, principal investigator 1973-82); inheritance of mental traits, craniofacial structure, disease susceptibility, behavioral genetics, quantitative genetics; American Society of Human Genetics; Behavioral Genetics Association; Psychometric Society; American Educational Research Association
Source: Osborne list; AMWS 1982

Komai, Taku;

Member (Foreign) 1956; (Member, Third International Congress of Eugenics, New York 1932); (Member, Eugenics Research Association 1938)
Personal:
Jyoto Imperial Univ., Kyoto, Japan 1932, 1938; National Institute of Genetics, Misima, Sizuoka-ken, Japan 1956; Member, American Society of Human Genetics 1954
Publications:
1970, 1960 Advisory Board, Mankind Quarterly (see 1960, v. 1, #1; 1970, v. 11, #1); 1957 "Heredity Counseling in Japan: Recent Trends in Family Planning" Eugenics Quarterly, 4, 99-103 ("the need for family planning in Japan has been recognized since the last war..." from a review in Psychological Abstracts 1927-58 p. 2123)
Source: EQ 1956; Membership list, American Society of Human Genetics, AJHG 1954; ERA list 1938; A Decade of Progress in Eugenics, Baltimore 1934

Kopp, Dr. Marie E.;

Member 1938
Personal:
associate of R.L. Dickinson at Margaret Sanger Research Bureau approx 1934; helped conduct study paid by Bureau of Social Hygiene with Rockefeller money (see Chesler p. 285) which resulted in 1934 Birth Control in Practice: An Analysis of 10,000 Cases of the Birth Control Clinical Research Bureau, w/ R.L. Dickinson; described the Nazi regime as eugenic
Pubns:
1936 "Legal and Medical Aspects of Eugenic Sterilization in Germany", American Sociological Review, vol. 1 #5, Oct. 1936, pp. 761-770; 1936 "The German Program of Marriage Promotion through State Loan", Eugenical News, vol. 21, #6, Nov/Dec. 1936, pp. 121-29; 1934 "Eugenic Sterilization Laws in Europe", read to New York Academy of Medicine, Sect on OB-GYN, Nov. 24, 1936, pub. American Journal OB-GYN, vol. 34, Sept., 1934, pp. 499-504 (see Foster Kennedy q.v.); 1934 Birth Control in Practice: An Analysis of 10,000 Cases of the Birth Control Clinical Research Bureau
Nazis and Eugenics:
"Laws of eugenic importance have been very numerous since the National Socialist Labor Party came to power in 1933" from "A Eugenic Program in Operation" EN, 1938; Frederick Osborn was present when this statement was made. (Eugenical News)
Source: AESM, May 1938

Kountze, Herman D.;

Member 1930
Personal:
New York 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930

Kozma, Louis G.;

Member 1930
Personal:
New York 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930

Krauss, F. G.;

Member 1930
Personal:
Hawaii 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930

Krausse, Prof. Frederick H.;

Member 1925
Personal:
Univ. Hawaii, Honolulu 1925
Source: 1925 list

Kresge, Sebastian Spring;

Member 1930
Personal:
1867-1966; S.S. Kresge (founded 1912, Chmn. Bd 1925, 1961 introduced K-Mart)
Source: Sanger list 1930; DAB

Kress, Samuel Henry;

Member 1930
Personal:
1863-1955; S.H. Kress (founded 1916); Kress Foundation (founded 1929; funded medical research)
Source: Sanger list 1930; DAB

Kringlen, Einar;

Member 1974
Personal:
Center for Advanced Study in Behavioral Sciences, Stanford, California 1974
Source: Osborne list

Krishnan, P;

Member (Foreign) 1974
Personal:
Univ. Alberta, Edmonton, Canada (Dept. of Sociology 1974)
Source: Osborne list

Kunkel, Prof. B.W.;

(Member, Second International Congress of Eugenics, New York 1921); Member 1930
Personal:
Lafayette College, Easton, Pennsylvania 1921; Pennsylvania 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930; Report of The Second International Congress of Eugenics 1921

Kuntz, Prof. Albert;

Member 1925
Personal:
3826 DeTouty St., St. Louis, Missouri 1925
Source: 1925 list

Kupinsky, Stanley;

Member 1974
Personal:
Dept. Sociology, Wayne State Univ., Detroit, Michigan 1974
Source: Osborne list

Kupperman, Dr. Herbert Spencer;

Member 1956, 1974
Personal:
b. 1915; MD Medical College of Georgia; licensed in New York 1949; assoc. prof. Medicine, College of Medicine, New York Univ. 1953-(1979); Dir., Roche Clinical Labs, Raritan, New Jersey 1975-(1979); 245 East 35th St., New York City, NY 10016
Publications:
1969 Management of the Principal Symptoms in the Menopausal Patient: a discussion, Ayerst Laboratories; 1963 Human Endocrinology
Source: EQ 1956; Osborne List; AMA Directory; AMWS 1979

Kuyper, Cornelius;

Member 1930
Personal:
Wisconsin 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930

La Fetra, Dr. Linnaeus E or L.;

Member 1925
Personal:
580 Park Ave., New York City
Source: 1925 list

La Rue, Prof. Daniel Wolford;

(General Cttee, Second International Congress of Eugenics, New York 1921); Advisory Council 1923-35; Member 1930, 1956; (Member, Eugenics Research Association 1938)
Personal:
1878-1969; PhD Harvard 1911; Cold Spring Harbor 1911; State Teachers College, East Stroudsburg, PA (Prof. of Psychology and Education, Head of Dept. 1911-49, acting President 1939); chief of psychological examiners, Camp Meade, MD (officer and training selection); Member: American Genetics Society, National Comm. for Mental Hygiene, Federal Union Inc.
Publications:
1955 Let's Have a Better World. 1955; 1943 prize for best statement of the principles of American democracy as the basis for world government, given by Federal Union Inc.
Source: Eugenics, Feb., 1929; Mehler, p. 308; Sanger list 1930; EQ 1956; WWWIA; ERA list 1938

Ladd, Mrs Walter (C. or G.);

Member 1930
Personal:
New Jersey 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930

Ladd, William S.;

Member 1930
Personal:
New York 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930

Laidlaw, Dr. Robert W.;

Member 1956
Personal:
MD; Park Avenue, New York City 1956; Human Betterment Association (Pres. of Bd. of Dirs., 1963)
Pubns:
1967 "Psychiatric Opinion Regarding Abortion: Preliminary Report of a Survey", American Journal of Psychiatry, v. 124, p. 146 ; according to Laidlaw 86% to 90 % of those who responded to the poll wanted liberalization, and about 25% wanted repeal; but if we analyze the figures we see that 40% replied so less than half the membership wanted liberalization but this was presented in a way that suggests that a majority was for liberalization (86 to 90 % of 40%, those who responded to the poll, wanted liberalization = 36 % which is not a majority); furthermore, 25% of 40% wanted repeal, or, in other words, only 10% were for repeal.
Source: EQ 1956; Human Betterment Association Letterhead 1963 (R. Cook Collection Library of Congress

Laidlaw, Rev. Walter;

Member 1925, 1930
Personal:
b. Ontario, Canada 1861; d. May 20, 1936; PhD, New York Univ. 1897; Presbyterian minister 1886; Exec. Sec., Federation of Churches, New York 1895-1921; address 1925: 200 Fifth Ave., New York City
-- son: Robert Wordsworth Laidlaw; (??see above??)
Pubns:
Suggestions to the Clergy of the Entire Nation (had to do with Liberty Bonds, distributed by Treasury Dept.); ed., Statistical Sources for Demographic Studies of New York City 1910, 1920; Supervisor of tabulation of New York Census 1925
Source: 1925 list; Sanger list; WWWIA

Laird, Mary F.;

Member 1930
Personal:
New York 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930

Lambert, Adrian V. S.;

Member 1930
Personal:
New York 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930

Lambert, Dr. Alexander;

Member 1925, 1930
Personal:
43 E. 72nd St., New York City 1925; New York 1930
Source: 1925 list; Sanger list 1930

Lambert, Bengt;

Member 1974
Personal:
Nordic School Public Health Medicine, Goteborg, S-413-46, Sweden 1974
Source: Osborne list

Lambert, F. D.;

Member 1925
Personal:
Tufts College, Massachusetts 1925
Source: 1925 list

Lambert, W. V.;

Member 1925, 1930
Personal:
Dept. Genetics, Iowa State College, Ames, Iowa 1925; Iowa 1930
Source: 1925 list; Sanger list 1930

Lamont, Thomas W.;

Member 1930
Personal:
New York 1930; 1932 wife on Board of Margaret Sanger Research Bureau which assumed financial responsibility for all operating deficits; wife, Director at Large, Birth Control Federation of America Inc. 1939
Source: Sanger list 1930; Woman of Valor: Margaret Sanger and the Birth Control Movement in America, Ellen Chesler, 1992 p. 292-93; Birth Control Review, Feb/March 1939 (list of Officers and Directors)

Lamport, Prof. Dr. Harold;

Member 1956
Personal:
1908-1975; MD Columbia 1934; Yale University School of Medicine 1942-67 (Assoc. Prof of Physiology 1944-65); Mt. Sinai School of Medicine (Professor of Physiology and Biophysics 1967); developed an improved antigravity suit during WW II; developed a technique to fragment gallstones; Director: Consolidated Gas Utilities Corp., Oklahoma City 1940-60 (Chmn. Bd., 1942-60), Arkansas Louisiana Gas Co., Shreveport, LA 1960-75; Clinton's chief associates in the White House such as Mack McClarty are connected with this company; biographical information on deposit on National Library of Medicine
Source: EQ 1956, Catline - National Library of Medicine

Lane, Alfred C.;

Member 1930
Personal:
Massachusetts 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930

Lane, Rebecca A.;

Member 1974
Personal:
Austin, Texas 1974
Source: Osborne list

Lansing, Elizabeth;

Member 1974
Personal:
Durham, North Carolina 1974
Source: Osborne list

Larson, Carl A.;

Member (Foreign) 1956
Personal:
Institute of Genetics, University of Lund, Lund, Sweden 1956; Member, American Society of Human Genetics 1954
Publications:
1956 "Genetic-Hygienic Impairment Through Incestuous Matings", Eugenics Quarterly, v. 3, 2
Source: EQ 1956; Membership list, American Society of Human Genetics, AJHG 1954

Larson, J. H.;

Member 1930
Personal:
California 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930

Lasher, Walter B.;

Member 1930
Personal:
Connecticut 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930

Lasker, Mrs. Margaret;

Member 1956
Personal:
Yonkers, New York 1956
Source: EQ 1956

Lattimore, Eleanor;

Member 1930
Personal:
Pennsylvania 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930

Laufer, Berthold;

Member 1925
Personal:
1874-1934; PhD Leipzig 1897; American Museum of Natural History (1904-07); Field Museum, Chicago, Illinois (Asst. Curator, East Asiatic 1908-; Assoc. Curator Asiatic ethnology 1911-); Expeditions: Saghalin Island & Siberia 1898-99; J.H. Schiff expedition to China 1901-04 (see Otto Kahn q.v.); Blackstone expedition to Tibet & China 1908-10; Marshall Field expedition to China 1923 (see Marshall Field q.v.)
Source: 1925 list; WWWIA (1)

Laune, Ferris F.;

Member 1930
Personal:
Illinois 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930

Lawrence, C. S.;

Member 1925
Personal:
Winston-Salem, North Carolina 1925
Source: 1925 list

Lawrence, Dr. Joseph S.;

Member 1930, 1938
Personal:
New York 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930; AESM, May 1938

Lawrence, Bishop William;

Advisory Council 1923-35; Member 1930
Personal:
1850-1941; Episcopal Bishop of Massachusetts 1893-1937; father was an admirer of John Brown; Lawrence, Kansas named after father
Source: Eugenics Feb., 1929; Sanger list 1930; Mehler p. 392
?? Frederick Lawrence, Pres., Rutgers 1995??

Laws, Gertrude;

Member 1930
Personal:
California 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930

Leavitt, Robert G.;

Member 1925, 1930
Personal:
808 Crown St., Morrisville, Pennsylvania 1925; Pennsylvania 1930
Background:
Mr. & Mrs. Chas. W. Leavitt; both members, Second International Congress of Eugenics, New York 1921: ??relatives??
Source: 1925 list; Sanger list 1930; Report of The Second International Congress of Eugenics 1921

LeBaron, Mrs. Harold F.;

Member 1930
Personal:
New York 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930

Lebel, Robert Roger;

Member 1974
Personal:
Berkeley, California 1974; 1531 E. hampton Ave., Whitefish Bay, Wisconsin 53217
Source: Osborne list

Lederberg, Prof. Seymour;

Member 1974, 1979
Personal:
Brown Univ., Providence, Rhode Island (Biology, asst. to assoc. prof 1958-66, Prof. 1966-(1979); Lect., Progress in Public Health, Boston Univ. 1977-(1979)
Source: Osborne list; AMWS 1979

Lee, Joseph;

(Subscriber, Second International Congress of Eugenics, New York 1921); Member 1930
Personal:
101 Tremont St., Boston 1921; Massachusetts 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930; Report of The Second International Congress of Eugenics 1921

Leeburger, Gertrude C.;

Member 1930
Personal:
New York 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930

LeFetra, Linnaeus E.;

Member 1930
Personal:
New York 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930

Lehman, Philip;

Member 1930
Personal:
New York 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930

Lehrer, Edward D.;

Member 1930
Personal:
New York 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930

Lenz, Widukind;

Member 1974
Personal:
b. 1919; son of Fritz Lenz who was used by Hitler in Mein Kampf; MD Germany 1943, Griefswald; taught at Gottingen, Kiel, Hamburg; Prof. of Human Genetics, Hamburg Univ. 1962-65; Director, Institute of Human Genetics, 44 Munster, Vesaliusweg, West Germany, 1965-(1978); succeeded O. F. von Verschuer, Josef Mengele's co-researcher at Nazi Auschwitz, as Prof. of "Human Genetics" at the Munster address given above; Prof. of Human Genetics, Univ. of Munster 1965- (1972); discovered that thalidomide was the cause of birth defects
Source: Osborne list; WSWISE 1972; The Genetics of Hand Malformations, 1978, V. McKusick q.v., p. 147

Leon, Alberto P.;

Member (Foreign) 1956
Personal:
Laboratorios de Bacteriologia e Inmunologia, Instituto de Salubridad y Enfermedades Tropicales, Esq. Plan de San Luis y Carpio, Mexico City, Mexico 1956
Source: EQ 1956

Leon, Mrs. Maurice;

Member 1925, 1930
Personal:
Irvington-on Hudson 1925
Source: 1925 list; Sanger list 1930

Lerner, I. M.;

Member 1974
Personal:
Dept. of Genetics, Univ. California at Berkeley 1974
Source: Osborne list

Lestrel, Peter;

Member 1967, 1974
Personal:
Dept. Anthropology, Case Western Reserve, Cleveland, Ohio 1974
Source: AESC 1967; Osborne list

Leuba, James H.;

Member 1925, 1930
Personal:
Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania 1925; Pennsylvania 1930
Source: 1925 list

Levene, Prof. Howard;

Member 1956
Personal:
Columbia University (instr. to assoc. prof. math statistics and biometry 1948-70, Prof. Math. Statistics and Biometry 1970-(1979), Chmn. Dept. of Math Statistics 1976-(1979))
Publications:
1940 "On a matching problem arising in genetics" Annals of Mathematical Statistics, 20, 91-94 (solves a problem in Mendelian inheritance)
Source: EQ 1956; Psychological Abstracts 1927-58; AMWS 14th ed.

Levine, Albert J.;

Member 1930
Personal:
New York 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930

Levine, Dr. Lena;

Member 1956
Personal:
MD; gynecologist with training in psychiatry; began at Margaret Sanger Research Bureau in Twenties, still there in 1940, took charge w/ Abraham Stone following death of Hannah Stone in 1941; initiated a fertility service, w/ artificial insemination after the war; Mother's Health Center, Brooklyn, NY 1943; initiated marriage counseling at the Margaret Sanger Research Bureau in 1953; told women that fatigue was rationalization for lack of interest in sex; did not really do marriage counseling but instead tried to achieve harmony by frank discussions of sex; these women revealed child abuse, oral and anal sex; Member, American Society of Human Genetics 1954; International Planned Parenthood Federation (Medical Committee 1961-62; Western Hemisphere Regional Council 1961-62
Publications:
1963 The Frigid Wife; "Sex and Marriage Problems" in The Fields of Group Therapy. S. R. Lawson (Levine's experiences at the Margaret Sanger Research Bureau)
Source: EQ 1956; Psychological Abstracts 1927-56; Membership list, American Society of Human Genetics, AJHG 1954; Birth Control Review, January 1940 #3 p. 43; ARTW, April 1953; Annual Report, International Planned Parenthood Federation 1959-61; Woman of Valor: Margaret Sanger and the Birth Control Movement in America, Ellen Chesler, 1992 p. 289, 307n, 415, 416

Levine, Prof. Louis;

Member 1974; Eugenics Quarterly/Social Biology BR 1973, 1983, 1984, 1988 MR 1975
Personal:
Dept. Biology, City College of New York, New York 10031 (instruc. to assoc. prof. 1955-67; Prof. Biology 1968-(1979))
Publications:
1988 book review of Pedigree Analysis in Human Genetics by Thompson in Social Biology, v. 35, 1-2; 1983 book review in Social Biology of Basic Population Genetics by Wallace
Source: Osborne list; AMWS 1979

Levitan, Prof. Max;

Member 1956, 1974, 1989; Eugenics Quarterly/Social Biology BR 1983, 1988
Personal:
b. 1921 Lithuania; PhD (zoology) 1951 Colombia Univ.; Virginia Polytechnic, asst. prof. zoology 1949-55; Woman's Medical College, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (assoc. prof. anatomy 1955-62, Prof. anatomy and medical genetics 1962-66); George Mason College, Prof. Biology and Chmn., Biology Dept. 1966-68; Mt. Sinai School of Medicine, New York City (assoc. prof. 1968-70, Prof. Anatomy 1970-(1989). Member: American Assn. Anatomists, American Society Naturalists, American Society of Human Genetics, Genetics Society America, Society Study Evolution; population genetics of linked loci, medical genetics
Publications:
1988 Textbook of Human Genetics (3rd ed.), Oxford; 1988 book review of Genetics and Neurology by Bundey (ES) in Social Biology, v. 1-2; 1983 book review, Social Biology, v. 30, 4, of Banbury Report #10: Patenting of Life Forms; 1963 "Multiple Anomalies in Congenitally Deaf Children", w/ Danish and Tillson, Eugenics Quarterly, v. 10, no. 1
Source: EQ 1956; Osborne list; AMWS 1989

Levy, Dr. David;

Member 1956
Personal:
MD; New York City 1956
Source: EQ 1956

Lewinsohn, Adolph;

Member 1930
Personal:
New York 1930; copper
Source: Sanger list 1930; Our Crowd, Stephen Birmingham 1967

Lewis, Burnham;

Member 1930
Personal:
Massachusetts 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930

Lewis, Prof. I. F.;

Member 1925, 1930
Personal:
Univ. Virginia 1925; Virginia 1930
Source: 1925 list; Sanger list 1930

Lewis, Warner H.;

Member 1930
Personal:
New Jersey 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930

Ley, Harold A.;

Member 1930
Personal:
New York 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930

Li, Prof. Ching Chun;

Member 1974; Eugenics Quarterly/Social Biology R 1986; MR 1975, 1977
Personal:
Univ. Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health, Pennsylvania (res. fellow to Prof. 1951-75, Prof. Biostatistics 1975-(1979)); American Society of Human Genetics, Pres. 1960
Pubns:
1986 "Effect of Father's Education on Child's Cognitive Ability", Social Biology, v. 33, #3- 4; 1976 First Course in Population Genetics, Boxwood Press, California
Source: Osborne list; AMWS 1979; AJHG 1960

Lieber, Mrs. Richard;

Member 1930
Personal:
Indiana 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930

Libman, E.;

Member 1930
Personal:
New York 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930

Liggett, Louis K.;

Member 1930
Personal:
Massachusetts 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930

Lillie, Prof. Frank R.;

(General Cttee, Second International Congress of Eugenics, New York 1921); Advisory Council 1923-35; Member 1930, 1946; (Member, Third International Congress of Eugenics, New York 1932); (Member, Eugenics Research Association 1938)
Personal:
Univ. of Chicago, Illinois (1921-; Prof. of Zoology and Embryology 1933, 1946; Dean of the division of biological sciences 1933); National Academy of Science (Council 1924-27, Pres. 1935-39); National Research Council Science Advisory Board 1933 (w/ Thomas Parran and Karl T. Compton)
Source: Eugenics, Feb., 1929; Mehler, p. 309; Sanger list 1930; EN 1946 December p. 51; history of the National Academy of Science; ERA list 1938; Report of The Second International Congress of Eugenics 1921

Lindblom, Lenor;

Member 1930
Personal:
Wisconsin 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930

Lindstrom, Prof. E. W.;

Member 1925, 1930
Personal:
Iowa State College, Ames, Iowa 1925; Iowa 1930
Source: 1925 list; Sanger list 1930

Linebach, Prof. Paul E.;

Member 1925
Personal:
85 Copenhill Rd., Atlanta, Georgia 1925
Source: 1925 list

Linton, Edwin;

Member 1930
Personal:
Pennsylvania 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930

Lipschutz, Dr. A.;

Member 1974
Personal:
Av. Hamburgo 366, Santiago, Chile 1974
Source: Osborne list

Liskey (or Lisker) Y., Ruben;

Member 1974
Personal:
Chief, Dept. of Genetics, Instituto Nacional de la Nutricion, Av. San Fernando y Viaducto Tlalpan, Mexico 22 D.F. 1974; see Carlos Gual q.v.
Source: Osborne list

Littell, William B.;

Member 1930
Personal:
New Jersey 1930
Background:
Miss Elizabeth D. Littell, 228 E. 39th St., New York City 1921; Member, Second International Congress of Eugenics, New York 1921; ??relative??
Source: Sanger list 1930; Report of The Second International Congress of Eugenics 1921

Little, H.W.;

Member 1930
Personal:
New Jersey 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930

Little, Michael A.;

Member 1974, 1976, 1979
Personal:
b. nr. Philadelphia 1937; PhD 1968 (anthrop.), Univ. Pennsylvania; SUNY at Binghamton, New York (assoc. prof. anthropology 1973-(1979)); research, Nunoa, Peru 1968, 1972; Am. Assn. Physical Anthrop.; biocultural adaptations (heat, cold, high altitudes - ??Incas??); ecology of savannah pastoralists; circadian rhythm
Pubns:
1989 Human Population Biology: an interdisciplinary science, w/ Jere D. Haas, Research Monographs in Human Population Biology, Oxford
Source: Osborne list; AMWS 1976, 1979

Livingston, Gerald E.;

Member 1930
Personal:
New York 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930

Livingston, Goodhue;

Member 1930
Personal:
New York 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930

Lloyd, Prof. Francis Ernest;

Advisory Council 1927-35
Personal:
1868-1947; b. Manchester, England; MA Princeton 1895; studied in Europe; taught in US; McGill Univ., Canada 1912-34, Emeritus; botanical expeditions for Carnegie Institute of Washington, New York Botanical Gardens; Pres., American Society of Plant Physiology
Pubns:
editor, Plant World 1905-08
Source: Eugenics Feb., 1929; Mehler, p. 309, 395

Lodholtz, Edward;

Member 1930
Personal:
Pennsylvania 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930

Loeber, Maud;

Member 1930
Personal:
Louisiana 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930

Loetscher Jr., Mr. F. W.;

Member 1956
Personal:
Biology Dept., Center College, Danville, Kentucky 1956
Source: EQ 1956

Long, H. W.;

Member 1930
Personal:
Pennsylvania 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930

Long, Thomas A.;

Member 1930
Personal:
North Carolina 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930

Longley, Prof. W. H.;

Member 1925, 1930
Personal:
Goucher College, Baltimore, Maryland 1925; Maryland 1930
Source: 1925 list; Sanger list 1930

Lorge, Prof. Irving;

Member 1956
Personal:
b. 1905; PhD 1930 Columbia Teachers College; studied relation between intelligence and status, evaluated intelligence tests; Columbia Teachers College, Institute of Educational Research (Dept. of Psychology 1927-61, Prof. of Education 1946-; Executive Officer, Institute of Educational Research 1946-); consultant to Army; Member: American Psychology Assn., American Statistical Assn., Eastern Psychological Society, Psychometric (sic) Society (Pres., 1947-48), Population Society of America, Rural Sociological Society; Mason; opposed and condemned the use of IQ tests to "demonstrate" racial inferiority
Publications:
1962 Terminology and Concepts in Appraising the Mentally Retarded. 1962 based on contract # SAE-6460 with the US Office of Education; 1941 "Superior intellectual ability: its selection, education and implications." Eugenical News, 26, 26-29 and Journal of Heredity 1941, 32, 203-208 (asserts that basically intelligence is genetically determined); 1941 "The Education of a Genius" School and Society, 54, 573-75 ("superior children... should be segregated and taught by superior teachers in well equipped schools in which abilities are challenged and obligations stressed..." from review in Psychological Abstracts 1927-58); 1939 "The Thurstone attitude scales" Journal of Social Psychology, 10 (Thurstone was a Eugenics Society member); 1930 American Agricultural Villages; The Columbia Mental Maturity Scale
Source: EQ 1956; Psychological Abstracts 1927-58, Catline abstract - US Library of Medicine

Loring, Atherton;

Member 1930
Personal:
Massachusetts 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930

Loring, Augustus P.;

Member 1930
Personal:
Massachusetts 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930

Loring, B. T.;

Member 1930
Personal:
Massachusetts 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930

Louisville Free Public Library;

Member 1925
Louisville, Kentucky 1925
Source: 1925 list

Lovejoy, C. O.;

Member 1974
Personal:
Dept. Anthropology, Kent State Univ., Kent, Ohio 1974
Pubns:
1990 "Scientific Racism: Reflections on Peer Review, Science and Ideology", Social Science and Medicine, v. 31, p. 891; 1981 "The Origin of Man", Science, v. 211, p. 341
Source: Osborne list

Lovett, Miss;

Member 1930
Personal:
Michigan 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930

Lowsley, O. S.;

Member 1930
Personal:
New York 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930

Lubs, Herbert A.;

Member 1974; Eugenics Quarterly/Social Biology MR 1979
Personal:
Dept. Pediatrics, Univ. Colorado Medical Center, Denver 1974
Pubns:
1979 Sex Chromosome Aneuploidy: prospective studies on Children, Birth Defects Original Articles Series, March of Dimes; 1977 Genetic Counseling w/ Felix de la Cruz, NICHHD Monograph (XYY Karotype)
Source: Osborne list

Lucas, Dr. Alzamon Ira;

(Member, Second International Congress of Eugenics, New York 1921); Member 1930
Personal:
342 W. 56th St., New York City 1921; New York 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930; Report of The Second International Congress of Eugenics 1921

Luckey, Bertha M.;

Member 1925, 1930
Personal:
Board of Education, Cleveland, Ohio 1925; Ohio 1930
Source: 1925 list; Sanger list 1930

Ludwig, C. A.;

Member 1925, 1930
Personal:
Clemson College, South Carolina 1925; Washington D.C. 1930
Source: 1925 list; Sanger list 1930

Ludwig, Ruth;

Member 1956
Personal:
Gerber, 855 Avenue of the Americas, New York City 1956
Source: EQ 1956

Lumry, Anne E.;

Member 1974
Personal:
Center Behavior Genetics, Univ. Minnesota, Minneapolis 1974
Source: Osborne list

Lush, Prof. Jay L.;

Member 1956; (Member, Third International Congress of Eugenics, New York 1932)
Personal:
PhD 1922 (genetics), Univ. of Wisconsin; Iowa State College (Prof. Animal Breeding 1930-66, emeritus 1966-(1979); Member, American Society of Human Genetics 1954
Publications:
1937 (in print 1994) Animal Breeding Plans, Ames, Iowa, Collegiate Press, (repr. Bks. Demand); 1922 "An Hereditary Notch in the Ear of Jersey Cattle" Journal of Heredity, 13, 8-14
Source: EQ 1956; Membership list, American Society of Human Genetics, AJHG 1954; AMWS 1979; A Decade of Progress in Eugenics, Baltimore 1934

Lykken, Prof. David;

Member 1967; Eugenics Quarterly/Social Biology M 1978
Personal:
University of Minnesota 1967
Publications:
1993 "Heritability of Interests: a twin study" w/ T. J. Bouchard q.v., Matthew McGue, Auke Tellegen, Journal of Applied Psychology, v. 78, August, p. 649; 1992 "Emergenesis: Genetic traits that may not run in families", w/ M. McGue, A. Tellegen, T.J. Bouchard Jr. q.v., American Psychologist, vol. 47, pp. 1565-77 (cited in Race, Evolution, and Behavior); 1990 "Sources of human psychological differences: the Minnesota study of twins reared apart", w/ T. J. Bouchard q. v., Matthew McGue, Nancy L. Segal and Auke Tellegen, Science, v. 250, Oct. 12, p. 223; 1978 "Volunteer Bias in Twin Research: The Rule of Two Thirds", Social Biology, v. 25, 1
Source: AESC 1967

Lyle, Orcena E.;

Member 1974
Personal:
Minneapolis, Minnesota 1974
Source: Osborne list

Lynch, Rev. Frederick;

Advisory Council 1923-26
Source: Mehler, p. 309

Lyon, Dr. E. P.;

Member 1925, 1930; (Member, Third International Congress of Eugenics, New York 1932)
Personal:
Medical School, Univ. of Minnesota, Minneapolis 1925, 1932; Minnesota 1930
Source: 1925 list; Sanger list 1930; A Decade of Progress in Eugenics, Baltimore 1934