MacArthur, Mrs. C. P.;
Member 1930
Personal:
New York 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
MacArthur, Rev. Kenneth C.;
Member 1930, 1938, 1956; (Member, Third International Congress of Eugenics, New York 1932)
Personal:
Sterling, Massachusetts 1932, 1956; Sec., New England Town and Country Church Commission Inc. 1937
Source: Sanger list 1930; EQ 1956; AESM, Sept. 1937; AESM, May 1938; A Decade of Progress in Eugenics, Baltimore 1934
MacCurdy, George Grant;
Member 1930; (Member, Third International Congress of Eugenics, New York 1932)
Personal:
Connecticut 1930; Old Lyme, Connecticut 1932
Source: Sanger list 1930; A Decade of Progress in Eugenics, Baltimore 1934
MacCurdy, H. M.;
Member 1930
Personal:
Michigan 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
MacEachern, J. M.;
Member 1930
Personal:
Canada 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Mackenzie, Dr. Robert A.;
Member 1956
Personal:
MD; Asbury Park, New Jersey 1956
Source: EQ 1956
Macklin, Madge Thurlow;
Member 1925, 1930; (Member, Third International Congress of Eugenics, New York 1932); (Member, Eugenics Research Association 1938)
Personal:
London, Ontario, Canada 1925; 37 Gerrard St., London, Ontario, Canada 1932; American Society of Human Genetics v.p. 1956; Important figure in Canadian eugenics society
Pubns:
1960 "A Study of Retinoblastoma in Ohio", AJHG, v. 12, March, p. 1
Source: 1925 list; Sanger list 1930; ERA list 1938; AJHG 1956; A Decade of Progress in Eugenics, Baltimore 1934
Macleod, Patrick;
Member 1974
Personal:
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada 1974
Source: Osborne list
MacMillan, Mr. H. G.;
Member 1925
Personal:
Greeley, Colorado 1925
Source: 1925 list
Macy, V. Everit;
(General Cttee, Second International Congress of Eugenics, New York 1921); Member 1930
Personal:
68 Broadway, New York City 1921; New York 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930; Report of The Second International Congress of Eugenics 1921
Macy, Mrs. Valentine;
Member 1930
Personal:
New York 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Macy, Mrs. Noel;
Member 1930
Personal:
New York 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Magalhaes, Prof. Hulda;
Member 1956
Personal:
instruc., Women's Medical College, Pennsylvania 1937-40; Bucknell University, Lewisburg, Pennsylvania (asst. prof. physiology and hygiene, 1946-49, assoc. prof. 1949-54, Prof. Zoology 1954-(1979)); Member, American Society of Human Genetics 1954; laboratory animals
Publications:
1974 Environmental Variables in Animal Experimentation., (Ed.), symposium sponsored by American Association for Laboratory Animals; The Golden Hamster: its biology and use in medical research. 1968 ed. w/ others), Iowa Univ. Press; Bibliography on the golden Syrian hamster. 1965 (Contract # PH43-64-90 w/ the Dept. of Health, Education and Welfare)
Source: EQ 1956; Catline abstract - US Library of Medicine; Membership list, American Society of Human Genetics, AJHG 1954; AMWS 1979
Maines, W. R.;
Member 1930
Personal:
Iowa 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Malone, Prof. Edward D.;
Member 1925
Personal:
Medical College, Eden Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio 1925
Source: 1925 list
Mali, Mrs. Henry J.;
Member 1956
Personal:
New York City 1956; Chmn., Regional Organization Committee, Birth Control Federation of America 1939, 1940; American Birth Control League, Director at Large 1937, 1938, 1939
Source: EQ 1956; BCR 1940 #3 p. 41; BCR Oct. 1937; BCR, May 1938; BCR Feb/March 1939
Mallinckrodt (Mallingckrodt 1930),
Edward;
Member 1925, 1930
Personal:
16 Westmoreland St., St Louis, Missouri 1925; Missouri 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Malone, Edward F.;
Member 1930
Personal:
Ohio 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Malzberg, B.;
Member 1930
Personal:
New York 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Mange, Arthur P.;
Member 1974
Personal:
Univ. Massachusetts, Amherst (Dept. Zoology, asst. prof. 1964-70, assoc. prof. zoology 1970-(1979))
Publications:
1990 Genetics: Human Aspects w/ Elaine Mange; 1981 (1965) "Measurement of Inbreeding from Frequency of Marriage Between Persons of the Same Surname" Eugenics Quarterly, v. 12, 4 (one of the most cited articles from the Eugenics Quarterly; see Social Biology 1982, v. 29, #1- 2)
Source: Osborne list; AMWS 1979
Manger, Julius;
Member 1930
Personal:
New York 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Mann, Albert Z.;
Member 1930
Personal:
Illinois 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Mann, Rabbi Louis Leopold;
Advisory Council 1927-35
Personal:
Congregation Mishkan Israel, New Haven, Connecticut 1914-23; Sinai Temple 1923-62; Bd. Govs., Hebrew Union College; a founder B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation; a founder American Birth Control League (evolved into Planned Parenthood)
Pubns:
ethics section, Universal Jewish Encyclopedia;
Background:
Despite the fact that in 1924 the American Eugenics Society had worked to exclude Jews (especially Polish Jews) from America by immigration restrictions, this Rabbi associated himself with the Society. The presence of his name undoubtedly lent credibility to the Society's actions.
Source: Eugenics Feb., 1929, Mehler p. 397-8
Mann, Paul B.;
Member 1930
Personal:
New York 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Mansfield, Howard;
Member 1925, 1930
Personal:
25 Broadway, New York City 1925; New York 1930
Source: 1925 list; Sanger list 1930
Markert, Prof. Clement L.;
Member 1956
Personal:
b. 1917; PhD (biology) 1948 Johns Hopkins; University of Michigan, Ann Arbor (asst. to assoc. prof. zoology 1950-57; Johns Hopkins, Prof. Biology 1957-65; Yale Univ. (Prof. Biology 1965-(1979), Dir., Center Reproductive Biology 1974-(1979); American Society of Naturalists (v.p. 1967; Pres.: American Society of Zoologists 1967, Society of Developmental Biology 1963-64, American Institute of Biological Sciences 1966
Source: EQ 1956; AMWS 1979
Markle, M. S.;
Member 1930
Personal:
Indiana 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Marrs, Wyatt;
Member 1930
Personal:
Oklahoma 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Marsh, Harold T.;
Member 1930
Personal:
New York 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Marsh, Mr. Millard C.;
Member 1925
Personal:
Springville, Erie County, New York 1925
Source: 1925 list
Marshall, President B. T.;
Member 1925
Personal:
Connecticut College, New London, Connecticut 1925; Massachusetts 1930
Source: 1925 list; Sanger list 1930
Marshall, Ruth;
Member 1930; (Member, Third International Congress of Eugenics, New York 1932)
Personal:
Illinois 1930; Rockford College, Rockford, Illinois 1932
Source: Sanger list 1930; A Decade of Progress in Eugenics, Baltimore 1934
Marshall, William S.;
Member 1930
Personal:
Wisconsin 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Martin Jr., Dr. Albert;
Member 1956
Personal:
MD; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 1956; Member, American Society of Human Genetics 1954
Source: EQ 1956; Membership list, American Society of Human Genetics, AJHG 1954
Martin, Mrs. Alleyne C.;
Member 1930
Personal:
Pennsylvania 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Martin, Dr. Bertha E.;
Member 1925, 1930
Personal:
Lindenwood College, St. Charles, Missouri 1925; Georgia 1930
Source: 1925 list; Sanger list 1930
Martin, George W.;
Member 1930
Personal:
Pennsylvania 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Martin, J. Holmes;
Member 1930; (Official Delegate, Third International Congress of Eugenics 1932)
Personal:
Kentucky 1930; College Agriculture, Lexington, Kentucky 1932
Source: Sanger list 1930; A Decade of Progress in Eugenics, Baltimore 1934
Martin, Prof. John N.;
Member 1925
Personal:
Iowa State College, Ames Iowa 1925
Source: 1925 list
Mason, Dr. J. Alden;
Member 1925
Personal:
American Museum of Natural History, Washington D.C. 1925
Source: 1925 list
Matalka, Edward;
Member 1974
Personal:
Holden, Massachusetts 1974
Source: Osborne list
Matsner, Dr. Eric M.;
Member 1956
Personal:
MD; Beverly Hills, California 1956; American Birth Control League, Medical Director 1937, 1938; Birth Control Federation of America Inc., Medical Advisory Board (Advisory Council 1939); Consulting Editor, Birth Control Review, January 1940
Background:
"We, too, recognize the problem of race building ... It is entirely fitting that 'Race Building in a Democracy' should have been chosen as the theme of the ANNUAL MEETING of the Birth Control Federation of America" from an editorial by Woodbridge Morris, Director, Birth Control Federation of America in the Birth Control Review, January 1940, vol. XXIV, #3
Source: EQ 1956; BCR, Oct. 1937; BCR, May 1938; Birth Control Review, Feb/March 1939
Matsunaga, Ei;
Member 1974
Personal:
National Institute of Genetics, Shizuoka-ken, Japan 1974
Publications:
1973 "Effect of Changing Parental Age Patterns on Chromosomal Aberrations and Mutations", Social Biology, v. 20, 1; 1962 "Selective Mechanisms Operating on ABO and MN Blood Groups with Special Reference to Prezygotic Selection", Eugenics Quarterly, v. 9, 1 (one of the most cited articles from Eugenics Quarterly; see Social Biology 1982)
Source: Osborne list
Matton, Maria;
Member 1974
Personal:
De Smet de Naeyerplein 5, Ghent, Belgium (9000) 1974
Source: Osborne list
Matton-Van Leuven, Th.;
Member 1967
Personal:
MD; Ghent, Belgium 1967
Source: AESC 1967
Mauer, Irving;
Member 1974
Personal:
Head, Cytogenetics Group, Hoffman-LaRoche Inc., Dept. Experimental Pathology and Toxicology, Nutley, New Jersey 196777; Environmental Protection Agency (Geneticist, Office of Pesticide Programs, Hazard Evaluation Division 1978-(1979)
Background:
Some chemicals cause chromosomal doubling such as that doubling which causes Downs Syndrome. The EPA is supposed to track this danger. We see that people can go from the chemical companies (Hoffman-LaRoche) to the watchdog agency. (EPA)
Source: Osborne list; AMWS 1979
Mauro, Francisco;
Member (Foreign) 1974
Personal:
Rome, Italy, Lab Radiobiol. Anim. - CSN Casaccia CNEN 1974
Source: Osborne list
Maxwell, Jack D.;
Member 1974
Personal:
Univ. of Cincinnati, Ohio 1974
Source: Osborne list
Mayer, Mrs. B.;
Member 1925
Personal:
41 East 72nd St., New York City 1925
Source: 1925 list
Mayhall, Mrs. M. P.;
Member 1930
Personal:
Texas 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Mayne, Dr. Bruce;
Member 1925
Personal:
Court House, Rm. 17, Memphis, Tennessee 1925
Source: 1925 list
Mazur, Dr. D. Peter;
Member 1974
Personal:
Bellingham, Washington 1974
Source: Osborne list
McAlpin, Edward A.;
Member 1930
Personal:
New Jersey 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
McBride, Dr. James H.;
(Member, Second International Congress of Eugenics, New York 1921); Member 1925
Personal:
Dodworth Bldg., Pasadena, California 1921; Pasadena, California 1925
Source: 1925 list; Report of The Second International Congress of Eugenics 1921
McCarthy, John;
Member 1930
Personal:
Connecticut 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
McClintock, Mrs. Beatrice Harvey;
Member 1956
Personal:
Glen Head, Long Island, New York 1956
Source: EQ 1956
?? NARAL (Board and Foundation member); Planned Parenthood, New York City, Officer; Board: Planned Parenthood Federation of America, Zero Population Growth; Association for Voluntary Sterilization
?? Mrs Harvey McClintock; Birth Control Federation of America Inc. (Director at Large 1939); Source: Birth Control Review, Feb/March 1939 (list of Officers and Directors)
McClung, Prof. Clarence E.;
(General Cttee, Second International Congress of Eugenics, New York 1921); Advisory Council 1923
Personal:
National Research Council, Washington, DC 1921
Source: Mehler p. 309; Report of The Second International Congress of Eugenics 1921
McConnell, F. J.;
Member 1930
Personal:
New York 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
McCormick, Mrs. Rockefeller;
Member 1930
Personal:
Illinois 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
McCready, Dr. E. B.;
Member 1925
Personal:
905 Keenen Bld., Pittsburg, Pennsylvania 1925
Source: 1925 list
McCullough, John M.;
Member 1974
Personal:
b. 1940; PhD 1972 (anthrop.) Illinois Univ.; Univ. Utah, Salt Lake City, UT 84112 (Dept. Anthropology, asst. prof. 1969-75, assoc. prof. 1975-(1979), Chmn. Dept. 1978-(1979)); Forensic anthropologist, Office of Medical Examiner, Utah State Board of Health 1969-(1979); Am. Assn. Physical Anthrop.; Society Study Social Biology; ecological genetics and demography in Mexico and Yucatan (??Aztecs and Mayas)
Source: Osborne list; AMWS 1976, 1979
McDougall, W. B.;
Member 1956
Personal:
Curator of Botany, Museum of Northern Arizona, Flagstaff, Arizona 1955-(1979)
Source: EQ 1956; AMWS 1979
McDougall FRS, Prof. William;
Advisory Council 1923-30 (??35, Mehler shows 23-35 but also shows McDougall dead in 1930)
Personal:
1871-1930; b. Lancashire, England; BA Cambridge Univ., England; MB, BCh St. Thomas Hospital, London 1897; 1900 studied psychology w/ Muller, Gottingen; influenced by William James; FRS 1912; Taught Oxford Univ., England 1902-20; Harvard Univ. 1920-27; Cambridge Anthropological Expedition to Torres Straits; Borneo; studied parapsychology for thirty years (see S. Rhine q.v.), acquired charcteristics for seventeen years; influenced philosophers and theologians more than other psychologists; 5 children (?? other William McDougalls relatives??)
Pubns:
1905 Physiological Psychology; 1908 An Introduction to Social Psychology; 1912 Psychology: The Study of Behavior; 1912 The Pagan Tribes of Borneo; 1920 The Group Mind; 1921 Is America Safe for Democracy? (Nordic superiority, based on Army IQ tests, called for eugenic program); 1923 Outline of Psychology; 1926 Abnormal Psychology
Source: 1925 list; Eugenics Feb., 1929; Sanger list 1930; Mehler p. 309, 399-400
McDougall, William;
Member 1925
Personal:
University of Illinois at Urbana 1925
Source: 1925 list
McDougall, William;
Member 1930
Personal:
North Carolina 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
McEwen, Dr. Robert S.;
Member 1925, 1930; (Member, Third International Congress of Eugenics, New York 1932)
Personal:
208 Forest St., Oberlin, Ohio 1925, 1932; Ohio 1930
Source: 1925 list; Sanger list 1930; A Decade of Progress in Eugenics, Baltimore 1934
McFadden, J. H.;
Member 1930
Personal:
Pennsylvania 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
McFarland, Mr. Thomas O.;
Member 1956
Personal:
Falls Church, Virginia 1956
Source: EQ 1956
McGee, Anita Newcomb;
Member 1930; (Member, Third International Congress of Eugenics, New York 1932)
Personal:
North Carolina 1930; Southern Pines, North Carolina 1932
Source: Sanger list 1930; A Decade of Progress in Eugenics, Baltimore 1934
McGill, Joseph;
Member 1930
Personal:
Texas 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
McGregor, J. H.;
Member 1930
Personal:
New York 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
McGurk, F. J. C.;
Member 1956
Personal:
1970, 1960 Villanova Univ., Pennsylvania; 1953 Lehigh University, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania; associated with Mankind Quarterly
Publications:
1982 The Testing of Negro Intelligence w/ R. Travis Osborne; 1970, 1960 Advisory Board, Mankind Quarterly ((see 1960, v. 1, #1; 1970, v. 11, #1); 1952 Comparison of the Performance of Negro and White high school seniors on cultural and non-cultural questions. PhD thesis, Catholic University, Washington ; "Comparative Test Scores of Negro and White School Children in Richmond, Virginia" Journal of Educational Psychology 1943, 34, 473-84
Background:
See also 1980 Twins: Black and White, R. T. Osborne, Foundation Human GA; 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 (see also Jensen)
Source: EQ 1956; Mankind Quarterly, v. 1, #1, 1960
McIlwraith, Mr. T. F.;
Member 1925
Personal:
Institute of Psych., Kent Hall, New Haven 1925
Source: 1925 list
McIlwraith, T. F.;
Member 1930
Personal:
Canada 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
McIndoo, Dr. N. E.;
Member 1925
Personal:
Bureau of Entomology, Washington, D.C. 1925
Source: 1925 list
McKay, Dr. Florence L.;
Member 1925
Personal:
State Dept. of Health, Albany, New York 1925
Source: 1925 list
McKenzie, Dr. R. Tait;
Member 1925
Personal:
University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia 1925
Source: 1925 list
McKinney, Mrs. Katharine B.;
Member 1930
Personal:
New York 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
McLester, James S.;
Member 1930
Personal:
Alabama 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
McMahan, Mrs. Ethel S.;
Member 1930
Personal:
California 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
McMarsh, Mrs. Robert;
Member 1938
Source: AESM, May 1938
McNeile, Lyle G.;
Member 1930
Personal:
California 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Mead, A. D.;
Member 1930
Personal:
Rhode Island 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Mead, Mr. Charles G.;
Member 1956
Personal:
Dept. of Zoology, Michigan State University, East Lansing 1956
Source: EQ 1956
Mead, Harold T.;
Member 1925, 1930
Personal:
Tulane Univ., 1925; New York 1930
Source: 1925 list; Sanger list 1930
Meaney, F. J.;
Member 1974
Personal:
Tucson, Arizona 1974
Source: Osborne list
??P.J. Meaney; Dept. Medical Genetics, Indiana Univ. School Medicine, 702 North Barnhill Dr., Indianapolis, IN 46223
Meier, Robert J.;
Member 1974
Personal:
Indiana Univ., Bloomington, IN 47405 (Dept. of Anthropology 1974)
Source: Osborne list
Mendlewicz, Dr. Julian;
Member 1974
Personal:
Dept. of Medical Genetics, New York State Psychiatric Institute, West 168th St., NYC 1974
Source: Osborne list
Menninger, C. F.;
Member 1930
Personal:
Kansas 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Merbs, Prof. Charles F.;
Member 1974, 1976
Personal:
b. 1936; PhD 1969 (anthrop., genetics) Univ. Wisconsin, Madison (see R.H. Osborne); Arizona State Univ., Tempe, Prof. of Anthropology 1974-(1979), Chmn. Dept. 1973-(1979)); Arctic Inst., North America, Fellow; Am. Assn. Physical Anthropol.; medical genetics; Artic populations in America and Siberia; SW USA and NE Africa populations
Pubns:
1985 Health and Disease in the Prehistoric Southwest, Univ. of Arizona Press; 1980 Catalogue of the Hrdlicka Paleopathology Collection, w/ Rose A. Tyson, Elizabeth Alcauskas, see A. Hrdlicka q.v.
Source: Osborne list; AMWS 1976, 1979
Mercer, Prof. William F.;
Member 1925
Personal:
Box 384, Athens, Ohio 1925
Source: 1925 list
Merrell, Prof. David John;
Member 1956; Eugenics Quarterly/Social Biology BR 1977
Personal:
b. 1919; University of Minnesota, Minneapolis (instruc. to assoc. prof. 1948-64, Prof. Genetics and Ecology 1964-(1979)); Member, American Society of Human Genetics 1954
Publications:
1981 Ecological Genetics. , Univ. of Minnesota Press; 1962 Evolution and Genetics: the modern theory of evolution., Holt; 1959 Genetics Laboratory Guide. , Minneapolis, Burgess
Source: EQ 1956; Catline - US Library of Medicine; Membership list, American Society of Human Genetics, AJHG 1954
Merrell, W. D.;
Member 1930
Personal:
New York 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Merriam, Prof. John Campbell;
(General Cttee, Second International Congress of Eugenics, New York 1921); Advisory Council 1923-35
Personal:
1869-1945; PhD Munich, Germany 1893; Univ. California (1894, paleontology, histology; Prof. 1912-20); Carnegie Institute of Washington (Pres. 1920-35); Galton Society; Pres.: AAAS (Pacific Div. 1920), Geological Soc. 1920, Am. Paleontological Soc. 1917; Save the Redwoods League (1910 co-founder w/ Henry Fairfield Osborn Sr. q.v. and Madison Grant q.v.; Pres. for 25 years)
Research Project:
The ERO and the Carnegie Exp. Station at Cold Spring Harbor were or became branches of the Carnegie Institute Washington. They were consolidated under one department in the Twenties probably by Merriam and supported through out the Twenties and Thirties by him. Under Vannevar Bush they were ?? disconnected??. The Eugenical Research Association was under Davenport and Laughlin who were under Merriam.
Source: Eugenics Feb., 1929; Mehler, p. 309, 400-401; WWWIA under "Madison Grant"; Report of The Second International Congress of Eugenics 1921
Merrill, Samuel;
Member 1930
Personal:
Massachusetts 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Merritt, Emma L.;
Member 1930
Personal:
California 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Messenger, K. L.;
Member 1930
Personal:
Connecticut 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Mestre, Dr. Aristides;
(Member, Second International Congress of Eugenics, New York 1921); Member 1930
Personal:
Univ. Havana, Havana, Cuba 1921; Cuba 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930; Report of The Second International Congress of Eugenics 1921
Metcalf, George P.;
Member 1930
Personal:
Rhode Island 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Metcalf, Prof. Maynard Mayo;
(General Cttee, Second International Congress of Eugenics, New York 1921); Advisory Council 1923
Personal:
1868-1940; PhD Johns Hopkins 1893; studied in Europe; Goucher College 1893-1906; Oberlin Univ. 1906-14; John Hopkins Univ. (Prof. zoology 1924-); Trustee, Woods Hole; Pres., American Society of Zoologists 1918; protozoa, tunicata, mollusca
Source: Mehler, p. 309, 401-02; Report of The Second International Congress of Eugenics 1921
Mettlin, Curt;
Member 1974
Personal:
Dept. Sociology, SUNY at Amherst, New York 1974
Source: Osborne list
Metrakos, Julius D.;
Member 1974
Personal:
McGill Univ., Montreal, Quebec, Canada 1974
Source: Osborne list
Metress, J.;
Member 1974
Personal:
Univ. of Toledo, Ohio (Laboratory of Bioanthropology 1974)
Source: Osborne list
??Seanus P. Metress; 4625 Paislay (sic) Rd., Toledo, Ohio 43615; Source: JHlist
Meyer, Prof. Adolf;
American Consultative Committee 1912-21; (General Cttee, Second International Congress of Eugenics, New York 1921); Advisory Council 1923-35; (Eugenics Research Association: Pres. 1916-17, Member 1938)
Personal:
1886-1950; MD, Zurich, Switzerland 1892; Prof. of Psychiatry, Johns Hopkins 1910-41; National Committee on Mental Hygiene (Pres., 1940-43); took part in discussion on contraceptives in 1921, urged doctors to experiment with whatever technique of contraception worked best for maximum sexual gratification of patients, see DeVilbiss q.v.; Board member, Margaret Sanger Research Bureau, involved with various reorganization plans
Source: Mehler p. 37, note 3; Eugenics Feb., 1929; Mehler, p. 309; ERA list 1938; Woman of Valor: Margaret Sanger and the Birth Control Movement in America, Ellen Chesler, 1992 p. 270, 280, 283, 285; Report of The Second International Congress of Eugenics 1921
Meyer, Edwin F.;
Member 1930
Personal:
Illinois 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Meyer, Monroe A.;
Member 1930
Personal:
New York 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Meyers, Mr. H. Lee;
Member 1956
Personal:
Baltimore, Maryland 1956
Source: EQ 1956
Middleton, Austin R.;
(Member, Second International Congress of Eugenics, New York 1921); Member 1930 (Member, Third International Congress of Eugenics, New York 1932)
Personal:
Univ. Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky 1921, 1930, 1932
Source: Sanger list 1930; Report of The Second International Congress of Eugenics 1921; A Decade of Progress in Eugenics, Baltimore 1934
Milburn, John G.;
Member 1930
Personal:
New York 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Mileti, Dennis S.;
Member 1974
Personal:
Univ. of Colorado, Boulder (Dept. of Sociology 1974)
Publications:
1972 "Nine Demographic Factors and Their Relationship to Attitudes Toward Abortion Legalization", Social Biology, v. 19, 1
Source: Osborne list
Millay, Dr. & Mrs. E. O.;
Member 1930
Personal:
Canada 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Miller, A. James;
Member 1930; (Member, Third International Congress of Eugenics, New York 1932)
Personal:
Kentucky 1930; 101 West Chestmut St., Louisville, Kentucky 1932
Source: Sanger list 1930; A Decade of Progress in Eugenics, Baltimore 1934
Miller, Arthur L.;
Member 1925
Personal:
316 Huntington Ave., Boston 17, Massachusetts 1925
Source: 1925 list
Miller, Prof. Lynn;
Member 1974
Personal:
Hampshire College, Amherst, Massachusetts 01002 (Prof. Biology 1974-(1979), Dean, School of Natural Science 1977-78); human population genetics
Source: Osborne list; AMWS 1979
Miller, Prof. James Reginald;
Member 1974
Personal:
Univ. British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada (asst. prof. to Prof. Pediatrics (1960-73); head, division of medical genetics 1967-78; Prof. Medical Genetics 1973-(1979)); developmental and population genetics in humans and other mammals
Pubns:
1990 X Linked Traits: A Catalogue of Loci in Non-Human Mammals, Cambridge
Source: Osborne list; AMWS 1979
Miller, Robert S.;
Member 1930
Personal:
Pennsylvania 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Miller Jr., Mr. Samuel C.;
Member 1956
Personal:
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 1956
Source: EQ 1956
Miller, Shirley P.;
Member 1925, 1930
Personal:
Dept. Anatomy, Univ. Minnesota, Minneapolis 1925; Minnesota 1930
Source: 1925 list; Sanger list 1930
Mills, Mrs. Dudley H.;
Member 1956
Personal:
Glen Head, Long Island 1956; Human Betterment Association, Secretary 1963
Source: EQ 1956; Letterhead 1963
Minehan, Maude;
Member 1930
Personal:
New York 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Miner, W. H.;
Member 1930
Personal:
New York 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Minnich, Prof. Dwight E.;
Member 1925, 1930, 1956
Personal:
1890-1965; University of Minnesota (Dept. of Zoology 1919-58, Prof. 1929-58, Chmn. of Dept. 1930-); Dight Institute; for biography see "Appreciation of Dwight E. Minnich" by Sheldon Reed in Bulletin of the Dight Institute of the University of Minnesota 1966; Member, American Society of Human Genetics 1954
Publications:
1951 "Appreciation of Helen Bunn: Counseling in Human Genetics, Part II 1879-1951" by Dwight Minnich, Bulletin of the Dight Institute of the University of Minnesota.
Source: 1925 list; Sanger list 1930; EQ 1956; Membership list, American Society of Human Genetics, AJHG 1954
Mitchell, Wesley C.;
Member 1930
Personal:
New York 1930; economist; Chmn., President's Research Committee on Social Trends (Pres., Herbert Hoover); he argued for well balanced population by class, region and economic sector to be achieved by the spread of birth control; cited by Margaret Sanger at House hearings 1934
Source: Sanger list 1930; Woman of Valor: Margaret Sanger and the Birth Control Movement in America, Ellen Chesler, 1992 p. 343
Mitra, S.;
Member 1974; Eugenics Quarterly/Social Biology MR 1978, 1979 BR 1986
Personal:
1974 Dept. of Sociology, Emory Univ., Atlanta, Georgia 30322
Publications:
1979, 1978, Social Biology manuscript referee; 1965 "The Changing Pattern of Population Concentration in Indian Cities" Eugenics Quarterly, v. 12, 3; 1966 "Child Bearing Pattern of American Women" and "Occupation and Fertility in the United States", Eugenics Quarterly, v. 13, 2; 1966 "Education and Fertility in the United States" and "Income, Socioeconomic Status and Fertility in the United States", Eugenics Quarterly, v. 13, 3
Source: Osborne list
Mohr, Dr. Jan;
Member (Foreign) 1956
Personal:
MD; Humangenetisk Lab., Oslo, Norway 1956
Source: EQ 1956
Moissett, Beatriz;
Member 1974
Personal:
Dept. Pharmacology, Dartmouth Medical School 1974
Source: Osborne list
Monnelly, Edward P.;
Member 1974
Personal:
Boston, Massachusetts 1974
Source: Osborne list
Monohan (sic), Dr. Thomas P.;
Member 1967; Eugenics Quarterly/Social Biology M 1955, 1958, 1960, 1966
Personal:
Sociology Dept., Villanova Univ.
? Thomas P. Monahan, same person?
Publications:
1966 "Interracial Marriage and Divorce in the State of Hawaii", Eugenics Quarterly, v. 13, 1; 1960 "Premarital Pregnancy in the United States" , Eugenics Quarterly, v. 7; 1958 "The Changing Nature and Instability of Remarriages", Eugenics Quarterly, v. 5, 2; 1955 "Statistical Aspects of Marriage and Divorce by Religious Denomination in Iowa", Eugenics Quarterly, v. 2, 3; 1951 The Age of Marriage Within the United States
Source: AESC 6/69
Monroe, William S.;
Member 1930
Personal:
Illinois 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
??Dr. Will S. Monroe; State Normal School, Montclair, New Jersey 1921; General Cttee, Second International Congress of Eugenics, New York 1921; ??Same person??; Source: Report of The Second International Congress of Eugenics 1921
Montalenti, Prof. Dr. G.;
Member (Foreign) 1956, 1974
Personal:
b. 1904; MD; Director, Genetics Institute, Citta University of Rome 1972; Prof. of Genetics, Citta University of Rome 1960,1972; Istituto di Genetica, Universita di Napoli, Naples, Italy 1956; Member: American Society of Human Genetics 1954, Royal Academy of Science of Sweden 1967, Linnean Society 1967, American Society of Zoology 1967
Source: EQ 1956; Osborne list; Membership list, American Society of Human Genetics, AJHG 1954; WSWISE 1967; WSWISE 1972
Montgomery, D. E.;
Member 1930
Personal:
New York 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Montgomery, E. W.;
Member 1930
Personal:
Canada 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Moore, Barrington;
Member 1925, 1930
Personal:
925 Park Ave., New York City; Washington D.C. 1930
Source: 1925 list; Sanger list 1930
??Barrington Moore; 1883-(1977-1981); 1908 Yale, Master of Forestry; US Forest Service 1909-14; AMNH 1917; AEF 1917-1918; National Research Council 1919-22; New York Botanical Gardens (Board of Directors 1922-30); American Geographical Society; various clubs; Source: WWWIA
Moore, Caroline S.;
Member 1925
Personal:
32 South University St., Redlands, California 1925
Source: 1925 list
Moore, Mr. Edward F.;
Member 1956
Personal:
Morningside Drive, New York City 1956
Source: EQ 1956
Moore, Lorna;
Member 1974
Personal:
Univ. Colorado, Boulder (Dept. of Anthropology 1974); Univ. of Colorado, Denver 1994
Pubns:
1980 The Biocultural Basis of Health: expanding views of medical anthropology
Source: Osborne list
Moore, Mary Jane;
Member 1974
Personal:
California State Univ., San Diego, CA 92182 (Dept. Anthropology 1974)
Pubns:
"Inbreeding and Reproductive Parameters Among Mennonites in Kansas", Social Biology, v. 34, 3-4
Source: Osborne list
Moore, Robert T.;
Member 1925, 1930
Personal:
1420 East Mountain St., Pasadena, California 1925; California 1930
Source: 1925 list; Sanger list 1930
Moore, Ross;
Member 1930
Personal:
California 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Moore, William S.;
Member 1930
Personal:
New York 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Morgan, Prof. Ann Haven;
(Member, Second International Congress of Eugenics, New York 1921); Advisory Council 1923-35; Member 1930
Personal:
1882-1966; PhD Cornell Univ. 1912; Mt. Holyoke College (1914-1947; Chmn. of a Dept. 1916-47); Woods Hole summers 1918, 19, 21, 23; American Social Hygiene Assn; conservationist
Pubns:
1939 Field Book of Animals in Winter
Source: Eugenics Feb., 1929; Sanger list 1930; Mehler p. 309, 403; Report of The Second International Congress of Eugenics 1921
Morgan, Prof. H. A.;
Member 1925, 1930
Personal:
Univ. of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee 1925; Tennessee 1930
Source: 1925 list; Sanger list 1930
Morgan, Mrs. James L.;
Member 1930
Personal:
New York 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Morgan, John Pierpont;
Member 1930
Personal:
New York 1930; 1932 wife on Board of directors of Margaret Sanger Research Bureau
Source: Sanger list 1930; Woman of Valor: Margaret Sanger and the Birth Control Movement in America, Ellen Chesler, 1992 p. 292
Morgan Jr., Junius S.;
Member 1930
Personal:
New York 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Morgan, Kenneth;
Member 1967, 1974; Eugenics Quarterly/Social Biology MR 1975, 1976, 1977
Personal:
$3000 from Population Council for PhD work; Univ. Alberta, Edmonton, Canada (Genetics Dept. 1974)
Publications:
1970 "Gene Flow and Structure of the United States Negro Population", Social Biology, v. 17, 4; 1965 "Inbreeding in Small Human Populations", Eugenics Quarterly, v. 12, 4
Source: AESC, June 8, 1967; AESC 1967; Osborne list
Morgan, Meredith W.;
Member 1956
Personal:
Richmond, California 1956
Source: EQ 1956
Morganthau Jr., Henry;
Member 1930
Personal:
New York 1930
Background:
see Politics Among Nations, Hans J. Morganthau, 1954 (Parts 8, 9, 10 on the relation between population and war)
Source: Sanger list 1930
Morison, Prof. Robert;
Member 1974
Personal:
Rockefeller Foundation (asst. dir to assoc. dir of Medical Science 1944-51, Medicine and Public Health 1951-55, dir., Biological and Medical Research 1955-59, Medicine and Natural Science 1959-64): Cornell Univ., Ithaca, New York (Prof. Biology and dir., division of biological science 1964-70, Prof. of Science and Society 1970-75, Emeritus 1975-(1979); Visiting Prof., MIT 1975-(1979); Peterborough, NH 03458 1979
Source: Osborne list; AMWS 1979
Moroni, Prof. Antonio;
Member 1969; Eugenics Quarterly/Social Biology M 1979
Personal:
Dept. of Genetics, Univ. of Parma
Pubns:
1987 "Migration rates of human populations from surname distributions", Nature, Oct 22-28, v. 329 (6141):714-6 w/ LL Cavalli-Sforza and others
Source: AESC 7/69
Morris, Ella;
Member 1930
Personal:
Washington 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Morris, Dr. Frank;
Member 1925
Personal:
Connecticut College, New London, Connecticut 1925
Source: 1925 list
Morris, Laura Newell;
Member 1974
Personal:
b. 1930, May 16, Whitehall, New York; Fels Res. Inst., ass't. 1959-60; Univ. Washington, Seattle (PhD 1966 (anthrop); instr. to asst. prof. 1964-72; assoc. prof. physical anthrop. 1972-(1976)); NIH research award 1975; Am Assn. Physical Anthrop.; Int. Primatol. Soc., growth, lower primates, population as unit of study
Pubns:
1971 Human Populations, Genetic Variation and Evolution, Chandler
Source: Osborne list; AMWS 1976 under "Laura Newell"
?? relative of Alice Dodge Newell, F. Osborn's daughter??
Morrison, F. B.;
Member 1930
Personal:
New York 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Morse, Albert P.;
Member 1925
Personal:
Peabody Museum, Salem, Massachusetts 1925
Source: 1925 list
Morse, Robert C.;
Member 1930
Personal:
Massachusetts 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Mosely Jr., Mrs. Frederick S.;
Member 1930
Personal:
New York 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Moses, Horace A.;
Member 1930
Personal:
Massachusetts 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Moufang, A. N.;
Member 1930
Personal:
Pennsylvania 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Mudd, Stewart;
Member 1930
Personal:
Pennsylvania 1930; immunologist; unsuccessfully worked on a spermicide with grants from Margaret Sanger; Board member, Margaret Sanger Research Bureau; see Emily Mudd, Directors list
Source: Sanger list 1930; Woman of Valor: Margaret Sanger and the Birth Control Movement in America, Ellen Chesler, 1992 p. 284, 415
Muir, John;
Member 1930
Personal:
New York 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Muller, Mr. Henry M.;
Member 1956
Personal:
Dept. of Sociology, Allegheny College, Meadville, Pennsylvania 1956
Source: EQ 1956
Muller, Herman J.;
(Member, Second International Congress of Eugenics, New York 1921); Member 1930; (Member, Third International Congress of Eugenics, New York 1932)
Texas 1930
Personal:
Univ. Texas, Austin 1921, 1932; Muller had been a strong supporter of Communism who lived in Russia under Stalin (see quote below) but he broke with the Soviet Union after World War II over Lysenko.
Pubns:
1939 "The Geneticists Manifesto" J. of Heredity, vol. 30, #9, Sept. 1939, p. 371-73; 1936 Out of the Night: A Biologists View of the Future; 1933 review of Baur/Fischer/Lenz's Human Heredity, trans. Eden and Cedar Paul, Birth Control Review, Jan. 1933
Source: Sanger list 1930; Report of The Second International Congress of Eugenics 1921
Mumford, Mrs. Eben;
Member 1930
Personal:
Michigan 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Mundorf, Raber;
Member 1930
Personal:
Massachusetts 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Munn, Mrs. Kathleen;
Member 1930
Personal:
Vermont 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Murdoch, J. M.;
Member 1930; (Member, Third International Congress of Eugenics, New York 1932)
Personal:
Minnesota 1930; Faribault, Minnesota 1932
Source: Sanger list 1930; A Decade of Progress in Eugenics, Baltimore 1934
Murlin, Prof. John R.;
Member 1925
Personal:
Univ. of Rochester, Rochester, New York 1925
Source: 1925 list
Murlin, Pres. Lemuel;
Advisory Council 1923
Personal:
1861-1935; DD Cornell 1897; Pres., Boston Univ. 1911-25; Pres., DePauw 1925-28; Methodist minister, Member, General Conference Methodist Churches 5 times between 1900-24; education policy
Source: Mehler, p. 309, 405
Myers, Garry C.;
Member 1930
Personal:
Ohio 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Myers, George C.;
Member 1968, 1974
Personal:
Dept. of Sociology, Duke University 1968
Publications:
1982 (1967) "The Duration of Residence Approach to a Dynamic Stochastic Model of Internal Migration: A Test of the Axiom of Cumulative Inertia" 1967 Eugenics Quarterly, v. 14, 2 (one of the most frequently cited articles from the Eugenics Quarterly; see Social Biology 1982); 1968 "A Technique for Measuring Preferential Family Size and Composition", Social Biology, v. 15, 3
Source: AESC 12/68; Osborne list
Myrianthopoulos, Ntinos;
Member 1974, 1979, 1992
Personal:
b. Cyprus 1921; PhD (genetics) Univ. of Minnesota 1957; NIH, Bethesda, Maryland (National Institute of Neurology, Common Diseases and Stroke (geneticist 1957-63, head, section on epidemiology and genetics 1963-1992)); Graduate Program, instructor 1958-1992; George Washington University, assoc. prof. neurology 1958-1979; Director, Genetic Counseling Center 1958-1992; Member: American Society of Human Genetics 1979, 1992, New York Academy of Science 1979, Teratology Society 1979, 1992; human genetics
Pubns:
1975 Factors affecting risks of congenital malformations w/ C. S. Chung q.v. and Daniel Bergsma, Collaborative Perinatal Project (USA)
Source: Osborne list; AMWS 1979, 1992-93
Nabours, Prof. Robert K.;
Advisory Council 1927-35; (Member, Eugenics Research Association 1938)
Personal:
Dept. of Zoology, Kansas State Agricultural College, Manhattan 1938
Source: Eugenics Feb., 1929; Mehler, p. 309; ERA list 1938
Naccarati, Prof. Sante;
(Member, Second International Congress of Eugenics, New York 1921); Member 1925
Personal:
242 West 49th St., New York City 1921; 570 Park Ave., New York City 1925
Source: 1925 list; Report of The Second International Congress of Eugenics 1921
Naccash, Dr. Edmund P.;
Member 1974
Personal:
Arlington Hosp., Arlington, Virginia (Chief, Dept. of Human Genetics) 1974
Source: Osborne list
Nachtrieb, Prof. Henry F.;
Advisory Council 1923-35; Member 1930
Personal:
1857-1942; zoology at Minnesota Univ. 1884-1925; founding member, Minnesota Eugenics Society, 1923 (secretary for many years); Member, Eugenics Research Association; California 1930
Source: Eugenics Feb., 1929; Mehler, p. 405-06
Nachtsheim, Hans;
Member (Foreign) 1956
Personal:
Max Planck Institute (former Kaiser Wilhelm Institute), Berlin-Dahlem, Germany 1956; Member, American Society of Human Genetics 1954
Publications:
1954 "Frequency and Distribution of Pathologic Genes in Human Populations: The Effect of Mutation Rate and Mutagenic Factors, Selective Pressure and Counter-selection", Eugenics Quarterly, v. 2, no. 1; "Mutation und phenokopie bei saugetier und mensch: ihre theoretische und praktische bedeutung fur genetik und eugenik" Experientia 1957, 13(2): 57-68; "On the cause and prevention of congenital anomalies" Deut. Med. Wo. 1959, 84(41): 1845-51
Background:
Nachtsheim sought 5 year old children for Auschwitz experiments:
"In 1943 geneticist Hans Nachtsheim asked the DFG [the German Research Foundation] to support the following research: 'Since there was a marked difference in our animal research on epilepsy between the behavior of older and younger specimens, we tested epileptic children under similar conditions in pressure chambers. Up till now only children between 11 and 13 were at our disposal. At a pressure corresponding to 4,000 to 6,000 meters no epileptic attacks occurred. In humans age 11 to 13 corresponds to 5 to 6 months of age in rabbits, an age at which the cramp threshold, as is also the case with rabbits, is not so low as to induce cramps with certain regularity under pressure chamber conditions. To have a basis of comparison, we would need to test epileptic children between 5 and 6 years of age." quoted in The Value of the Human Being: Medicine in Germany 1918-1945 1991, p. 38, catalogue of an exhibition by the Arztekammer Berlin shown in the United States at Walter Reed Hospital, November 14, 1992
Source: EQ 1956; Membership list, American Society of Human Genetics, AJHG 1954
Nag, Dr. Moni;
Member 1969, 1974
Personal:
Dept. Anthropology, Columbia University 1969, 1974
Pubns:
1983 "Modernization Affects Fertility", Populi, v. 10 #1, p. 56; 1982 "Population Growth: Current Issues and Strategies", w/ Geoffrey McNicoll, Population and Development Review, v. 8, #1, p. 121; 1980 "How Modernization Can Also Increase Fertility", Current Anthropology, v. 21 #5, p. 571; 1968 Factors Affecting Fertility in Nonindustrial Societies: A Cross Cultural Study, Yale Univ. Pub. in Anthropology
Source: AESC 10/69; Osborne list
Naly, Olivia;
Member 1930
Personal:
Pennsylvania 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Nam, Charles B.;
Member 1974; Eugenics Quarterly/Social Biology MR 1978, 1979; M 1989
Personal:
Florida State Univ., Tallahassee, FL 32306 (Population and Manpower Research Center, Institute for Social Research 1974)
Publications:
1994 Understanding Population Change; 1992 Our Population: The Changing Face of America; 1990 International Handbook on Internal Migration, Greenwood Press; 1984 The Socioeconomic Approach to Status Measurement: with a guide to occupational and socioeconomic status scores; 1983 Population: A Basic Orientation; 1981 The Socioeconomic Status and Mobility of Selected European Nationality Groups in America; 1979 "The Progress of Demography as a Discipline: A Partial Account of the Development of the Field", Population and Development Review v. 8, #4 p. 651; 1978 "Causes of Death which Contribute to Mortality Crossover Effect", Social Biology, v. 25, 4; 1971 "Sex Predetermination: its impact on fertility", Social Biology, v. 18, 1 (one of the most frequently cited articles from Social Biology; see Social Biology 1982)
Source: Osborne list
Nassau, Eustage (sic);
Member 1930
Personal:
Greece 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Naylor, Alfred F.;
Member 1974
Personal:
b. 1927; PhD (zoology) Univ. of Chicago 1957; NIH, Geneticist, Federal Bld., Rm 8C14, 7550 Wisconsin Ave., Bethesda, Maryland, National Institute of Neurological Disease and Stroke 1964-(1992); American Society of Human Genetics 1992; population genetics, human genetics
Publications:
1979 "Physical Development of Interracial Children in the First Year", Social Biology, v. 26, 1; 1974 "Sequential Aspects of Spontaneous Abortion: Maternal Age, Parity, and Pregnancy Compensation Artifact", Social Biology, v. 21, 2
Source: Osborne list; AMWS 1979, 1992
Naylor, Edwin;
Member 1974
Personal:
Dept. Pediatrics, Bell Facility, SUNY at Buffalo, New York 1974
Publications:
1975 "Genetic Screening and Genetic Counseling: Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices in Two Groups of Family Planning Professionals", Social Biology, v. 22, 4
Source: Osborne list
Nedrow, W. W.;
Member 1956
Personal:
Arkansas State College, Jonesboro, AK 1956
Source: EQ 1956
Nei, Masatoshi;
Member 1974
Personal:
b. 1931, Japan; Chief, geneticist, National Institute of Radiological Science, Japan 1965; Prof. Population Genetics, Center of Demography and Population Genetics, Univ. Texas, Houston (1972-(1979); genetic structure of populations
Pubns:
1993 "Evolutionary relationships of human populations on a global scale", w/ A.K. Roychoudhury, Molecular Biology and Evolution, vol. 10, pp. 927-43 (cited in Race, Evolution, and Behavior); 1991 chp. in Evolution of Life, (ed.) S. Osawa, T. Honjo, Springer-Verlag, Tokyo; 1990 chp. in Population Biology of Genes and Molecules, (ed.) N. Takahata and J. F. Crow q.v., Baifukan Press, Tokyo; 1989 Molecular Evolutionary Genetics; 1989 "Genetic relationships of Europeans, Asians, Africans and the Origin of Modern Homo Sapiens", Human Heredity, vol. 39, pp. 276-81 (cited in Race, Evolution, and Behavior); 1988 Human Polymorphic Genes: World Distribution, w/ Roychoudhury, Oxford; 1987 Molecular Evolutionary Genetics 1983 Evolution of Genes and Proteins, Proc. of Conference, SUNY, 1982 (ed. w/ Richard C. Koehn); 1975 Molecular Population Genetics and Evolution
Source: Osborne list; AMWS 1979
Neilson, Pres. William A.;
(General Cttee, Second International Congress of Eugenics, New York 1921); Advisory Council 1923-35; Member 1930
Personal:
1869-1946; Pres., Smith College 1917-1939; Birth Control Federation of America Inc., Medical Advisory Board (Advisory Council 1939)
Source: Eugenics Feb., 1929; Mehler, p. 309, p. 406; Birth Control Review, Feb/March 1939; Report of The Second International Congress of Eugenics 1921
Nelson, Louise A.;
(Member, Second International Congress of Eugenics, New York 1921); Member 1930
Personal:
Colsd Spring Harbor, New York 1921; Washington 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930; Report of The Second International Congress of Eugenics 1921
Nelson, N. C.;
(Member, Second International Congress of Eugenics, New York 1921); Member 1930; (Member, Third International Congress of Eugenics, New York 1932)
Personal:
American Museum of Natural History 1921, 1932; New York 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930; Report of The Second International Congress of Eugenics 1921;
A Decade of Progress in Eugenics, Baltimore 1934
Nettler, Gwynn;
Member 1974
Personal:
Univ. Alberta, Edmonton, Canada (Dept. Sociology 1974)
Source: Osborne list
Nettleton, Charles H.;
Member 1925
Personal:
Drawer E2, Derby, Connecticut 1925
Source: 1925 list
Newburger, Peggy G.;
Member 1930
Personal:
New York 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Newell, S. R.;
Member 1930
Personal:
Washington D.C. 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Newhall, Dr. Sidney M.;
Member 1925
Personal:
Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut 1925
Source: 1925 list
Newkirk, Mrs. Walter M.;
(Member, Second International Congress of Eugenics, New York 1921); Member 1930; (Member, Third International Congress of Eugenics, New York 1932)
Personal:
Radnor, (Philadelphia), Pennsylvania 1921, 1932; Pennsylvania 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930; Report of The Second International Congress of Eugenics 1921; A Decade of Progress in Eugenics, Baltimore 1934
Newland, Evans;
Member 1930
Personal:
Colorado 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Newman, Prof. H. H.;
Advisory Council 1927-35; Member 1930
Personal:
1875-1957; taught zoology and embryology, Univ. Chicago 1911-1940
Publications:
author of Twins: A Study on Heredity and Environment, Univ. of Chicago Press 1937, a study of twins separated at birth; Newman said his sample was too small to draw conclusions from but others since then have ignored this warning; "Quintuplets, Quadruplets, Triplets, Twins", Scientific American, Jan. 1935; Evolution, Genetics and Eugenics
Source: Eugenics Feb., 1929; Sanger list 1930; Mehler, p. 309, 407
Newman, Louis I.;
Member 1930
Personal:
New York 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Nichols, M. Louise;
Member 1930; (Member, Third International Congress of Eugenics, New York 1932)
Personal:
Pennsylvania 1930; Haverford, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1932
Source: Sanger list 1930; A Decade of Progress in Eugenics, Baltimore 1934
Nichols, Paul L.;
Member 1974
Personal:
NIH, PRB, National Institute of Neurological Disease and Stroke, Bethesda, Maryland 1974
Source: Osborne list
?? 1972 The effects of Heredity and Environment on Intelligence Test Performance in 4- and 7-year-old White and Negro Sibling Pairs, PhD dissertation, Univ. Minnesota (cited in Race, Evolution, and Behavior)??
Nightingale, John T.;
Member 1930
Personal:
Massachusetts 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Niswander, J. D.;
Member 1974
Personal:
Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission 1958-60; Craniofacial Anomalies Program, NIH, (1976-(1979); Prof. Lect., School of Dentistry, Georgetown Univ. 1971-(1979); Gue Rd., Damascus, Maryland 1974
Publications:
1975 "Congenital Malformations in the American Indian", Social Biology, v. 22, 3; 1968 "Health of the American Indian: Congenital Defects", Eugenics Quarterly, v. 15, 4
Source: Osborne list; AMWS 1979
Noble, Dr. Eugene A.;
Member 1925
Personal:
49 East 52nd St. New York City 1925
Source: 1925 list
Noel, Joseph R.;
Member 1925, 1930
Personal:
406 Linden Ave., Oak Park, Illinois 1925, 1930
Source: 1925 list; Sanger list 1930
Noice, Frank;
Member 1956
Personal:
Dept. of Biology, Concordia College, Moorhead, Minnesota 1956
Source: EQ 1956
Norbury, Frank P.;
Member 1930; (Member, Third International Congress of Eugenics, New York 1932)
Personal:
Illinois 1930; Jacksonville, Illinois 1932
Source: Sanger list 1930; A Decade of Progress in Eugenics, Baltimore 1934
Norris, Charles;
(Member, Second International Congress of Eugenics, New York 1921); Member 1930
Personal:
344 W. 72nd St., New York City 1921; New York 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930; Report of The Second International Congress of Eugenics 1921
Norris, Dr. Henry;
Member 1925
Personal:
Rutherfordton, North Carolina 1925
Source: 1925 list
Norsworthy, O. L.;
Member 1930
Personal:
Texas 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Norton III, Prof. Horace Wakeman;
Member 1956
Personal:
asst. lecturer eugenics, Univ. College, Univ. of London (1937-40); University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois (Prof. Statistical Design and Analysis 1950-(1979); Member, American Society of Human Genetics 1954
Source: EQ 1956; Membership list, American Society of Human Genetics, AJHG 1954; AMWS 1979
Noyes, Hilda H.;
(Member, Second International Congress of Eugenics, New York 1921); Member 1930
Personal:
Kenwood, New York 1921; New York 1930; ??MD??
Source: Sanger list 1930; Report of The Second International Congress of Eugenics 1921
Noyes, R. B.;
Member 1930
Personal:
Connecticut 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Nunez, Anselmo S.;
Member 1930
Personal:
Mexico 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Oikawa, Hideo;
Member (Foreign) 1956
Personal:
Iwate-Ken, Japan 1956
Source: EQ 1956
Okkelberg, Dr. Peter;
Member 1925
Personal:
1116 Ferdon Rd., Ann Arbor, Michigan 1925
Source: 1925 list
Ophrils, W.;
Member 1930
Personal:
California 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Opitz, Prof. John M.;
Member 1974; Eugenics Quarterly/Social Biology MR 1975
Personal:
b. Germany 1935; Univ. Iowa (BA 1956; MD 1959; int/res. Univ. Iowa Hosp. 1959-61); Univ. of Wisconsin, Madison (1962-(1976); NSF fellow in medical genetics 1962-64; Dept. of Pediatrics and Medical Genetics, asst. to assoc. prof. 1964-72, Prof. Pediatrics and Medical Genetics 1972-(1979), Dir., Wisconsin Clinical Genetics Center 1972-(1979)); Shodair Childrens Hospital, *40 Helena Ave., MT 59604; ASHG; hereditary disease; genetic counseling; errors in sex determination/differentiation; clinical/ developmental genetics
Source: Osborne list; AMWS 1976, 1979
Osborn, Fairfield;
Member 1956
Personal:
b. 1887; New York Zoological Society (Pres. 1940-); Founder, Conservation Foundation; New York City 1956; Jackson Hole Wildlife Park; cousin of Frederick Osborn; m. Marjorie Lamond; children: Mrs. Robert Cushman Murphy (AMNH), Mrs. Lemuel Ayers, Mrs. Matson Roth
Publications:
1983 (1962) Our Crowded Planet: essays on the pressures of population, sponsored by the Conservation Foundation; 1971(1944) The Limits of the Earth. (1944, repr. 1971 Greenwood Press); 1970 (1948) Our Plundered Planet (1st ed. 1948)
Source: EQ 1956; Current Biography
Osborn, Mr. Frederick;
see under officers
Osborn, Mrs. Frederick;
Member 1938, 1956
Personal:
563 Park Avenue, New York City 1956; Frederick Osborn's wife
Source: AESM, May 1938; EQ 1956
Osborn Jr., Mr. Frederick;
Member 1956
Personal:
Merion Station, Pennsylvania 1956; Frederick Osborn's son
Source: EQ 1956
Osborn, Mr. John Jay;
Member 1956, 1974
Personal:
Marin County, California 1956; Frederick Osborn's grandson; 2960 Paradise Dr., Tiburon, California 94920
Publications:
1939 "The Vanishing Race of Princetonians" Princeton Alumni Weekly, v. 40, 45-48; "Fertility Differentials among Princeton Alumni" Journal of Heredity 1939, 30, 565-567 and Eugenical News 1939, 24, 79-81
Source: EQ 1956; Osborne list
Osborn, Wilmoth;
Member 1930
Personal:
Oregon 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Osborne, Dr. Caroline A.;
Member 1925
Personal:
Hospital Cottages, Baldwinville, Massachusetts 1925
Source: 1925 list
Osgood, Dr. W. H.;
Member 1925, 1930
Personal:
1155 E. 57th St., Chicago, Illinois 1925; Illinois 1930
Source: 1925 list; Sanger list 1930
Otis, Walter J.;
Member 1930
Personal:
Louisiana 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Otten, Prof. Charlotte Marie;
Member 1974, 1979; Eugenics Quarterly/Social Biology 1983, 1989
Personal:
b. 1915; PhD 1962 (anthropology) University of Michigan; Univ. Wisconsin (asst. prof. 1960-67); Northern Illinois Univ. (assoc. prof 1967-69; Prof. anthropology 1969-); 4113 Veith Ave., Madison, Wisconsin 53704; Human Biology Council, research 1976-78; American Anthropology Assoc.; International Association Anthropobiologists; American Association of Physical Anthropologists; blood groups, natural selection, gender, aggression; biological anthropology
Publications:
1989 Book Review in Social Biology, v. 36, #1-2 of What is Art For? by Dissanayake; 1983 Book review in Social Biology, v. 30, 2 of On the Evolution of Human Behavior: The Argument from Animals to Men by Reynolds; 1976 Anthropology and Art: Readings in Cross Cultural Aesthetics; 1973 Aggression and Evolution, Xerox College Publications, Lexington, MA
Source: Osborne list; AMWS 1979
Ottley, Miss Alice M.;
(Member, Second International Congress of Eugenics, New York 1921); Member 1925
Personal:
46 Dover Rd., Wellesley, Massachusetts 1921, 1925
Source: 1925 list; Report of The Second International Congress of Eugenics 1921
Owen, David R.;
Member 1974
Personal:
1974 address: 20 Plaza-Apt. D-6, Brooklyn, New York 11238 ; "David Owen" was probably dead in 1974 and this is his widow; "Mrs." apparently doesn't fit on the mailing label, see "Ellsworth Huntington"
Source: Osborne list
Owen, George W.;
Member 1930
Personal:
Massachusetts 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Owen, Hugh;
Member 1974
Personal:
Sewanee, Tennessee 1974
Source: Osborne list
Owen, Senator Robert Latham;
Advisory Council 1923
Personal:
1856-1947; MA Washington and Lee 1877; really old stock, part Cherokee; moved to Oklahoma w/ Cherokee mother; responsible for 1901 Act of Congress giving citizenship to all Indians in Indian territory; acted as lawyer for several tribes winning them compensation for land grabs; Senator from Oklahoma 1907-25; "largely responsible for drafting the Federal Reserve Act of 1913" (Mehler, p. 411); supported League of Nations
Source: Mehler, p. 309, 411
Ozanne, Charles;
Member 1930
Personal:
Ohio 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930