Packard, Mr. Charles E.;
Member 1956
Personal:
Randolph Macon College, Virginia 1956
Source: EQ 1956
Padeh, Benjamin;
Member 1974
Personal:
Dept. of Psychology, Bar-Ilan Univ., Ramat-Gan, Israel 1974
Source: Osborne list
Page, Mrs. Donald Omesby;
Member 1930
Personal:
France 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Palmer, Samuel C.;
Member 1930
Personal:
Pennsylvania 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Palmer, W. Claude;
Member 1930
Personal:
Connecticut 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Pang, Henry;
Member 1974
Personal:
West Helena, Arkansas 1974
Source: Osborne list
Pannain, Prof. Bruno;
Member 1969
Personal:
Univ. di Napoli, Naples, Italy 1969
Source: AESC 6/69
Papanicolau, George N.;
(Member, Second International Congress of Eugenics, New York 1921); Member 1930
Personal:
622 W. 137th St., New York City 1921; New York 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Papez, James W.;
Member 1930
Personal:
New York 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Park, Prof. J. B.;
Member 1925, 1930
Personal:
Ohio State Univ., Columbus, Ohio 1925; Ohio 1930
Source: 1925 list: Sanger list 1930
Parker, Mr. G. A.;
Member 1925
Personal:
Municipal Building, Hartford, Connecticut 1925
Source: 1925 list
Parker, Prof. George H.;
Advisory Council 1923-35; Member 1930
Personal:
Massachusetts 1930
Source: Eugenics Feb., 1929; Mehler, p. 309; Sanger list 1930
Parker, Ms. Harriet Hyman;
Member 1956
Personal:
Columbus, Ohio 1956; Member, American Society of Human Genetics 1954
Source: EQ 1956; Membership list, American Society of Human Genetics, AJHG 1954
Parker, William B.;
Member 1930
Personal:
New York 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Parrish Jr., Vestal W.;
Member 1974
Personal:
Tulane Univ., School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, Shreveport, Louisiana 1974; Mercer Univ. School of Medicine, Macon, Georgia 32107
Source: Osborne list
Parsons, Phillips A.;
Member 1930
Personal:
Oregon 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Pascasio, Flora M.;
Member 1974
Personal:
Univ. of the Philippines, College of Medicine, Manila 1974
Source: Osborne list
Paschal, Mrs. Dorothy;
Member 1956
Personal:
New York City 1956
Source: EQ 1956
Pasternak, J.;
Member (Foreign) 1974
Personal:
Dept of Biology, Univ. of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada 1974
Source: Osborne list
Patch, Miss Edith M.;
Member 1925
Personal:
College Rd., Orono, Maine 1925
Source: 1925 list
Paton MD, Dr. Stewart;
(General Cttee, Second International Congress of Eugenics, New York 1921); Advisory Council 1923-35; Member, Eugenics Research Association 1919-28, Pres. 1919-20
Personal:
1865-1942; MD Columbia Univ. 1889; studied in Europe; Psychiatrist; Lect. Neurology, Princeton Univ. 1911-26; Greenlands, Princeton, New Jersey 1921
Pubns:
1905 Psychiatry: Textbook for Students and Physicians; 1921 Human Behavior; 1922 Signs of Sanity and Principles of Mental Hygiene; 1933 Prohibiting Minds and the Present Social and Economic Crisis
Source: Eugenics Feb., 1929; Mehler, p. 309, 412-13; Report of The Second International Congress of Eugenics 1921; Report of The Second International Congress of Eugenics 1921
Patrick, Grace S.;
Member 1930
Personal:
Missouri 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Patten, Prof. William;
Member 1925
Personal:
Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire 1925
Source: 1925 list
Patterson, J. T.;
Member 1930
Personal:
Texas 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Patton, Prof. F. L.;
Member 1925
Personal:
Clinton, New York 1925
Source: 1925 list
Patton, James;
Member 1930
Personal:
Ohio 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Peabody, George F.;
Member 1930
Personal:
New York 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Pearce, Estella G.;
Member 1930
Personal:
Michigan 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Pearce, J. E.;
Member 1930
Personal:
Teaxs 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Pease, Charles G.;
Member 1930; (Member, Third International Congress of Eugenics, New York 1932)
Personal:
New York 1930; 101 West 72nd St., New York City 1932
Source: Sanger list 1930; A Decade of Progress in Eugenics, Baltimore 1934
Pendell, Elmer;
Member 1930
Personal:
Oklahoma 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Pendleton, Pres. Ellen;
Advisory Council 1923
Personal:
Wellesley College (Dean & Assoc. Prof. of Mathematics 1910-11, Pres. 1911-36)
Source: Mehler, p. 309, 413
Penfound, William T.;
Member 1925
Personal:
1518 Washington, St., Cedar Falls, Iowa 1925
Source: 1925 list
Penny, Charles M.;
Member 1956
Personal:
Newark, New Jersey 1956
Source: EQ 1956
Perkins, Mrs. H. F.;
Member 1925, 1930
Personal:
3 Banks St., Chicago, Illinois 1925; Illinois 1930
Source: 1925 list; Sanger list 1930
Perkins, Muriel E.;
Member 1974
Personal:
Dallas, Texas 1974
Source: Osborne list
Perley, C. A.;
Member 1930; (Member, Third International Congress of Eugenics, New York 1932)
Personal:
Maine 1930; Winthrop, Maine 1932
Source: Sanger list 1930; A Decade of Progress in Eugenics, Baltimore 1934
Perrin, Prof. Edward B.;
Member 1969, 1974
Personal:
b. 1931; PhD (biostatistics) Stanford 1960; Univ. Washington, School of Medicine, Seattle (div. of biostatistics 1965-72, Prof. biostatistics and Chmn. Dept., School of Public Health 1970-72; Prof., Dept of Health., School of Public Health, 1983-(1992)); NIH, National Center for Health Statistics, 5600 Fishers Lane, Bethesda, Maryland (Deputy Dir. 1973, Dir., 1973-75); Dir., Health Care Study Center, Battelle Memorial Institute 1977-(1979); DHEW, Health Service Research Study, Chmn., 1976-69; Veterans Administration and Institute of Medicine health care studies 1987; Clin. Prof., Georgetown Univ. 1972-75; vis. prof., West China Univ. Medical School, Chengdu, Sichwan , China
Pubns:
1964 "Human Reproduction: A Stochastic Model", Biometrics, v. 20:28 ff
Source: AESC 7/69; Osborne list; AMWS 1979, 1992
Perzigian, Anthony J.;
Member 1974
Personal:
Univ. of Cincinnati, Ohio (Dept. of Anthropology 1974)
Source: Osborne list
Perskind, A.;
Member 1930
Personal:
Ohio 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Peters, Iva L.;
Member 1930
Personal:
New York 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Peters, W. H.;
Member 1930
Personal:
Rhode Island 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Peterson, Prof. Joseph;
Member 1925, 1930
Personal:
Peabody College, Nashville, Tennessee 1925; Tennessee 1930
Source: 1925 list
Peterson, William;
Member 1974; Eugenics Quarterly/Social Biology BR 1970, 1971 MR 1979
Personal:
1974 Columbus, Ohio
Source: Osborne list
Petry, Mr. E. J.;
Member 1925
Personal:
625 12th Ave., Brookings, South Dakota 1925; Missouri 1930
Source: 1925 list; Sanger list 1930
Petty, Dr. A. Ray;
Member 1925
Personal:
55 Washington Square, New York City 1925
Source: 1925 list
Petty, Orville A.;
Member 1930
Personal:
Connecticut 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Phelps, Dryden W.;
Member 1930
Personal:
Connecticut 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Philbrick, Inez C.;
Member 1930
Personal:
Nebraska 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Philippe, Pierre;
Member 1974
Personal:
Dept. Preventive and Social Medicine, Cote Ste. Catharine, Montreal, Quebec, Canada 1974
Publications:
1981 "Twinning and the Changing Pattern of Breast Feeding", Social Biology v. 28, 3-4; 1980 "Longevity: Some Familial Correlates", Social Biology, v. 27, 3
Source: Osborne list
Phillips, John C.;
(General Cttee, Second International Congress of Eugenics, New York 1921); Member 1930; (Sustaining Member, Third International Congress of Eugenics, New York 1932)
Personal:
5 Louisburg Sq., Boston 1921; Massachusetts 1930; Wenham, Massachusetts 1932
Source: Sanger list 1930; Report of The Second International Congress of Eugenics 1921; A Decade of Progress in Eugenics, Baltimore 1934
Phillips, Governor John C.;
Advisory Council 1927-35
Personal:
1870-1943; Governor, Arizona 1929-31
Source: Eugenics Feb., 1929; Mehler, p. 309, 414
Phipps, Mrs. Henry;
(Member, Second International Congress of Eugenics, New York 1921); Member 1930
Personal:
1063 5th Ave., New York City 1921; New York 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930; Report of The Second International Congress of Eugenics 1921
Picciano, Dante;
Member 1974
Personal:
NIH, National Institute of Mental Health, Molecular Hematology Branch, Bethesda, Maryland 1974
Source: Osborne list
Pierce, Dr. George J.;
Member 1925
Personal:
Stanford Univ., California 1925
Source: 1925 list
Pike, Mrs. Mamie;
Member 1930
Personal:
Vermont 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Pilpel, E. Marion;
Member 1930
Personal:
Connecticut 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Pinchot, Governor Gifford;
(General Cttee, Second International Congress of Eugenics, New York 1921); Advisory Council 1927-35
Personal:
Conservationist; Governor of Pennsylvania 1923-27 & 1931-35; 1615 Rhose Island Ave., Washington, DC 1921
-- his relative, Gertrude Pinchot supported Margaret Sanger's children while she was in Europe; paid fines for birth control literature distribution by Fania Mindell; helped keep Birth Control Review going by donations; paid for translation of Family Limitation into Lithuanian and Polish; helped sponsor the Committee on Maternal Health (see R.L. Dickinson q.v.)
Background:
Mrs G. N. Pinchot, Hope Farm, Lake Ave., Greenwich, Connecticut 1921; Member, Second International Congress of Eugenics, New York 1921; ??relative??; ??Gertrude Pinchot, see directly above??
Source: Eugenics Feb., 1929; Mehler, p. 309, 415; Woman of Valor: Margaret Sanger and the Birth Control Movement in America, Ellen Chesler, 1992 p. 132, 154, 156, 167, 168, 275; Report of The Second International Congress of Eugenics 1921
Pitt, Thomas S.;
Member 1930
Personal:
Maine 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Planansky, Karel;
Member 1974
Personal:
1974 Veterans Hospital, Canandaigua, New York
Source: Osborne list
Plato, Chris C.;
Member 1974
Personal:
b. Cyprus 1931; PhD (growth and development) Univ. of Michigan 1976; NIH (Human Geneticist, National Institute of Neurological Disease and Stroke 1962-67; Human Geneticist, National Institute of Child Health and Human Development 1967-72; National Institute on Aging, Gerontology Research Center, Baltimore City Hospitals, Baltimore, Maryland 1972-(1992); Cons.: Center Human Growth and Development, Univ. Michigan 1975-(1992), Center Demography and Population Genetics, Univ. of Texas, Houston 1978-(1992); sr. scientist, biological anthropology, Pennsylvania State Univ. 1985-(1992); American Dermatoglyphics Association (Pres. 1975-78); International Soc. Twin Studies; genetics of aging, population genetics
Pubns:
1991 Dermatoglyphics: Science in Transition, Birth Defects Original Articles Series #1903; 1979 Dermatoglyphics Fifty Years Later (ed.) w/ V. Wertelecki q.v., March of Dimes
Source: Osborne list; AMWS 1974, 1992
Plecker, Dr. W. A.;
Member 1930; (Member, Third International Congress of Eugenics, New York 1932)
Personal:
Virginia 1930; 708 State Office Bld., Richmond, Virginia 1932
Source: Sanger list 1930; A Decade of Progress in Eugenics, Baltimore 1934
Plitt, Charles C.;
Member 1930
Personal:
Maryland 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Plitt, Prof. Charles C.;
Member 1925
Personal:
Univ. Maryland, Baltimore 1925
Source: 1925 list
Plough, Prof. Harold H.;
Member 1956; (Member, Third International Congress of Eugenics, New York 1932); (Member, Eugenics Research Association 1938)
Personal:
Biological Lab, Amherst College, Massachusetts 1932, 1938, 1956; Member, American Society of Human Genetics 1954
Source: EQ 1956; Membership list, American Society of Human Genetics, AJHG 1954; ERA list 1938; A Decade of Progress in Eugenics, Baltimore 1934
Poindexter, R. W.;
Member 1930
Personal:
California 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Pollard, Arthur G.;
Member 1930
Personal:
Massachusetts 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Polyzoides, Adamantios Th.;
Member 1930; (Member, Third International Congress of Eugenics, New York 1932)
Personal:
New York 1930; 431 Riverside Dr., New York City 1932
Source: Sanger list 1930; A Decade of Progress in Eugenics, Baltimore 1934
Pomeroy, Fred E.;
Member 1930
Personal:
Maine 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Popenoe, Florence;
Member 1930
Personal:
Illinois 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Porter, Mrs. Amy B.;
Member 1930
Personal:
Connecticut 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Porter, Mrs. John Addison;
Member 1925
Personal:
Pomfret, Connecticut 1925
Source: 1925 list
Post, Peter;
Member 1974
Personal:
1974 Ohio State Univ., Columbus, Dept. Anthropology
Publications:
1979 "Effect of Skin Color on Self Esteem", Social Biology, v. 26, 1
Source: Osborne list
Pottenger, F. M.;
Member 1930
Personal:
California 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Pottenger, Mrs. Flora;
Member 1956
Personal:
1956 Warsaw, Indiana
Source: EQ 1956
Potter, Robert Gray;
Member 1956
Personal:
b. 1925; International Planned Parenthood Federation (Field Trials Sub-Committee 1961-62; Evaluation Sub-Committee 1962-64); Office of Population Research, Princeton University 1956; Dept. Sociology, Brown Univ., Providence, Rhode Island 02912
Publications:
1983 Fertility, Biology and Behavior: an analysis of proximate determinants., w/ John Bongaarts q.v. Academic Press, Studies in Population (see also work of J. P. Rushton on fertility and behavior); 1962 Statistical Evaluation of the rhythm method. w/ Christopher Tietze (ES) q.v. 1962, National Committee on Maternal Health, New York #15, reprinted from American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, v. 84, Sept. 1, 1962
Source: EQ 1956; Annual Report, International Planned Parenthood Federation 1959-61, 1962-63, 1964
Potter Jr., Robert G.;
Member 1974
Personal:
1974 Brown Univ., Dept. of Sociology
Source: Osborne list
Powell, John;
Member 1925
Personal:
1702 Hanover Ave., Richmond, Virginia 1925
Source: 1925 list
Power, Mrs. Madeline D.;
Member 1930
Personal:
Massachusetts 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Pratt, Charles E.;
Member 1930
Personal:
New York 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Pratt, Prof. Dudley James;
Member 1925
Personal:
College Station, Texas 1925
Source: 1925 list
Pratt, Elsie Seelye;
Member 1930, 1956
Personal:
Colorado 1930; Denver, Colorado 1956
Source: Sanger list; EQ 1956
Pratt, Mrs. Fredrick L.;
Member 1930
Personal:
New York 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Pratt, Prof. James B.;
Member 1925, 1930
Williamstown, Massachusetts 1925; Massachusetts 1930
Source: 1925 list; Sanger list 1930
Pratt, Mr. O. A.;
Member 1925, 1930
Personal:
Box 761, Calexico, California 1925; California 1930
Source: 1925 list; Sanger list 1930
Prescott, Prof. Samuel C.;
Member 1925
Personal:
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Cambridge, Massachusetts 1925
Source: 1925 list
Price, Mr. and Mrs. Bronson:
Members 1956
Personal:
b. 1905; United States Children's Bureau 1956; Member, American Society of Human Genetics 1954
Publications:
1957 School Health Services: a selective review of evaluative studies., Washington, DC; 1950 References to Twin Studies.; "Primary biases in twin studies" American Journal of Human Genetics, v. 2, 293-352; 1944 A twin controlled experiment in the learning of auxiliary languages., The Journal Press, Provincetown, Massachusetts, from "Genetic psychology monographs", v. 29., 2nd half, May 1944
Source: EQ 1956, Catline - US Library of Medicine; Membership list, American Society of Human Genetics, AJHG 1954
Prickett, Lee C.;
Member 1930
Personal:
Illinois 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Proebsting, Mr. E. L.;
Member 1925, 1930
Personal:
Davis, California 1925; California 1930
Source: 1925 list; Sanger list 1930
Pruzansky, Prof. Samuel;
Member 1974
Personal:
Univ. of Illinois, Chicago, Abraham Lincoln School of Medicine (Dir., Center for Craniofacial Anomalies 1968-(1979); Prof. Dentistry); Pres., American Cleft Palate Association 196061
Source: Osborne list; AMWS 1979
Pulitzer, Ralph;
Member 1930
Personal:
New York 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Pulling, Prof. H. E.;
Member 1925
Personal:
201 Weston Rd, Wellesley, Massachusetts 1925
Source: 1925 list
Purinton, Edward Earle;
Member 1930
Personal:
West Virginia 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Putnam, Eden;
Member 1930
Personal:
Massachusetts 1930
Background:
Dr. Eben Putnam, Wellesley Farms, Massachusetts 1921; Member, Second International Congress of Eugenics, New York 1921; ??relative or same person??
Source: Sanger list 1930; Report of The Second International Congress of Eugenics 1921
Putnam, Edward K.;
Member 1930
Personal:
Iowa 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Putnam, Dr. Helen C.;
Member 1930, 1946; (Supporting Member, Third International Congress of Eugenics, New York 1932); (Member, Eugenics Research Association 1938)
Personal:
Rhode Island 1930; Providence, Rhode Island 1946
Source: Sanger list 1930; EN 1946 December p. 51; ERA list 1938; A Decade of Progress in Eugenics, Baltimore 1934
Pyle, Charles McAlpin;
Member 1930; (Member, Third International Congress of Eugenics, New York 1932)
Personal:
New York 1930; 25 West 54th St., New York City 1932
Source: Sanger list 1930; A Decade of Progress in Eugenics, Baltimore 1934
Pyle, Mrs. Charles McAlpin;
Member 1930
Personal:
New Jersey 1930; see Edward A. McAlpin q.v.
Source: Sanger list 1930
Pyle, David;
Member 1930
Personal:
Massachusetts 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Quackenbos, Dr. John D.;
Member 1925
Personal:
823 West End Ave., New York City 1925
Source: 1925 list
Quintard, Edward;
Member 1930
Personal:
New York 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Rader, William;
Member 1925
Personal:
3100 College Ave., Berkeley, California 1925
Source: 1925 list
Radosavlievich, Paul R.;
(Member, Second International Congress of Eugenics, New York 1921); Member 1930
Personal:
25 Stuyvesant Ave., Brooklyn, New York 1921; New York 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930; Report of The Second International Congress of Eugenics 1921
Rainer, John D.;
Member 1974; Eugenics Quarterly/Social Biology BR 1970 (2), 1971 (2), 1973 (2), 1981
Personal:
1974 Eastchester, New York; Dept. Psychiatry, Columbia Univ. New York City 10032
Publications:
1989 Genetic Disease: the Unwanted Inheritance; 1971, 1970 Book reviews in Social Biology; 1959 "Mating and Fertility Patterns in Families with Early Total Deafness", Eugenics Quarterly, v. 6, no. 2
Source: Osborne list; SB 1970, 1971
Rainey, Frank L.;
Member 1930
Personal:
Kentucky 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Ramaley, Francis;
Member 1930
Personal:
Colorado 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Ramos, Dr. D.;
Advisory Council 1923-35; (Member, Third International Congress of Eugenics, New York 1932)
Personal:
MD; Cuban; Founder, Pan American Association of Eugenics and Homiculture; Member International Committee of Eugenics 1912; Calle 11, Vedado, Havana, Cuba 1932
Source: Mehler, p. 309, 417; A Decade of Progress in Eugenics, Baltimore 1934
Ramsperger, H. G.;
Member 1930
Personal:
New Jersey 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Randolph, E. F.;
Member 1930
Personal:
Massachusetts 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Randolph, Mr. L. F.;
Member 1925; (Member, Third International Congress of Eugenics, New York 1932)
Personal:
Ithaca, New York 1925; Plant Science Bld., Ithaca, New York 1932
Source: 1925 list; A Decade of Progress in Eugenics, Baltimore 1934
Rankin, Prof. Walter M.;
Member 1925
Personal:
5 Evelyn Place, Princeton, New Jersey 1925
Source: 1925 list
Rankin, Dr. Watson S.;
Advisory Council 1923-35
Personal:
1879-1970; MD; Trustee, Duke Endowment 1925-65
Source: Eugenics Feb., 1929; Mehler, p. 309, 417-18
Ranney, Leo;
Member 1930
Personal:
New York 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Ranson, S. W.;
Member 1930
Personal:
Illinois 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Raymond, Mr. Douglas E.;
Member 1956
Personal:
1956 Niles, Illinois
Source: EQ 1956
Rayner, Sture;
Member 1974
Personal:
Vipeholm Hosp., S-221 01, Lund, Sweden 1974
Source: Osborne list
Rebelsky, Freda;
Member 1974
Personal:
1974 Boston, Massachusetts
Source: Osborne list
Redmond, John A.;
Member 1930
Personal:
Massachusetts 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Reed, Prof. Lowell Jacob;
Member 1956
Personal:
1886-1966; Johns Hopkins School of Hygiene and Public Health (1918-53, Prof. of Biostatistics 1925-53, Emeritus 1953); Johns Hopkins v.p. 1946-53, Pres., 1953-56); Member: American Public Health Assn. (Pres.), American Statistical Assn. (Pres.), International Union for Scientific Investigation of Population Problems, Population Assn. of America
Source: EQ 1956; WWWIA
Reed, Stephen W.;
Member 1956
Personal:
Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut 1956
Source: EQ 1956
? The Making of Modern New Guinea. 1943, Philadelphia, American Philosophical Society
Reese, Prof. Albert M.;
Member 1925, 1930
Personal:
West Virginia University 1925; West Virginia 1930
Source: 1925 list; Sanger list 1930
Regan, Agnes G.;
Member 1930
Personal:
Washington D.C. 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Reid, D. B. W.;
Member (Foreign) 1956
Personal:
Connaught Medical Laboratories, University of Toronto 1954; School of Hygiene, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada 1956; Member, American Society of Human Genetics 1954
Source: EQ 1956; Membership list, American Society of Human Genetics, AJHG 1954
Reid, Russell M.;
Member 1974, 1976
Personal:
b. 1941; PhD 1971 (anthrop) Univ. Illinois; Univ. Texas, Austin (asst. prof. anthropology 1969-(1976); NSF Univ. Sci. Dev. Program grant through Univ. Texas for field research in Ceylon 1969-73; Dept. Anthropology, Univ. Louisville, Belknap Campus, Louisville, Kentucky 40292; AAPA; Soc Study Human Biology; population genetics, espec. role of social organization on genetic structure (e.g. inbreeding)
Pubns:
1975 Communication: "Observations on 'A Re-examination of the Heritability of Fertility in the British Peerage' ", Social Biology, v. 22 #3
Source: Osborne list, AMWS 1976
Reitman, Ben L.;
Member 1930
Personal:
Illinois 1930; Emma Goldman's lover and manager; Emma Goldman adopted the part of socialism which said that a woman's control over reproduction was as important as control of employment; Goldman advocated a "birth strike" to liberate women and withhold the labor supply. Emma Goldman went to jail for distributing birth control literature which was covered in Mother Earth News by Ben Reitman who reminded people that Emma taught Margaret all she knew (approx April 1916). Margaret got more publicity.; Reitman was arrested in 1916 in Cleveland for distributing birth control fliers
Source: Sanger list 1930; Woman of Valor: Margaret Sanger and the Birth Control Movement in America, Ellen Chesler, 1992 p. 86-87, 142, 229
Rejall, Prof. Alfred E.;
Member 1925, 1930, 1938, 1956
Personal:
1925 address: 54 Tompkins Pl., Brooklyn, NY; 1956 Brooklyn, New York
Source: 1925 list; Sanger list 1930; AESM, May 1938; EQ 1956
Renich, Prof. Mary E.;
Member 1925, 1930
Personal:
355 Jefferson St., Galesburg, Ohio 1925; Kansas 1930
Source: 1925 list; Sanger list 1930
Resseguie, Laurence;
Member 1974; Eugenics Quarterly/Social Biology MR 1976
Personal:
Alameda, California 1974
Publications:
1973 "Changes in Stillbirth Ratios Resulting from Changing Fashions in Age of Childbearing", Social Biology, v. 20, 2
Source: Osborne list
Revell, Prof. D. G.;
Member 1925
Personal:
Univ. Alberta, Edmonton, Canada 1925; Canada 1930
Source: 1925 list; Sanger list 1930
Reynolds, Jos. Weston;
Member 1930
Personal:
Washington 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Rhine, Stanley;
Member 1974
Personal:
1974 Univ. of New Mexico, Dept. of Anthropology; Albuquerque
Source: Osborne list
Rhodes, Robert C.;
Member 1930
Personal:
Georgia 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Rhodius, H. E. R.;
Member (Foreign) 1956
Personal:
1956 Aerdenhout, The Netherlands
Source: EQ 1956
Rice, Edward L.;
Member 1925, 1930
Personal:
Ohio-Wesleyan University, Delaware, Ohio 1925, Ohio 1930
Source: 1925 list; Sanger list 1930
Rice, Prof. Stuart;
Advisory Council 1927-35
Source: Eugenics Feb., 1929; Mehler, p. 309
Rice, Thurman B.;
Member 1930
Personal:
Indiana 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Rice, Mr. Victor A.;
Member 1956
Personal:
1956 Raleigh, North Carolina
Source: EQ 1956
Rice Jr., W. G.;
Member 1930
Personal:
Wisconsin 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Richards, Prof. Aute;
Member 1925; (Member, Third International Congress of Eugenics, New York 1932)
Personal:
Univ. Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma 1925, 1932
Source: 1925 list; A Decade of Progress in Eugenics, Baltimore 1934
Richardson, Mark W.;
Member 1930
Personal:
Massachusetts 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Ricker, Maurice;
Member 1925
Personal:
16 7th St. SW, Washington D.C. 1925
Source: 1925 list
Rife, Mr. David C.;
Member 1956
Personal:
1956 Institute of Genetics, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio; Member, American Society of Human Genetics 1954
Publications:
1970 Advisory Board, Mankind Quarterly, v. 11, #1; 1956 "Associations Between Weight Discrimination and Hand Prints" Eugenics Quarterly, v. 3, 4; 1954 "The Myth of the Melting Pot: Genetic Variability and Racial Intermixture", Eugenics Quarterly, v. 1, #4; 1937 "Twins", Scientific American, Aug.
Source: EQ 1956; Membership list, American Society of Human Genetics, AJHG 1954
Riley, Prof. William A.;
Member 1925
Personal:
Dept. Animal Biology, Univ. Minnesota 1925
Source: 1925 list
Ritchie, John W.;
Member 1930
Personal:
New Jersey 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Rivinius, Hedelise;
Member 1974
Personal:
1974 Brookline, Massachusetts; 1984 address: 49 Harrison St., Brookline, MA; aka Heidelise Als, PhD
Source: Osborne list; 1984 list
Rizk, Hanna;
Member (Foreign) 1956
Personal:
attended United Nations World Population Conference 1954; Division of Extension, American University at Cairo, Cairo, Egypt 1956
Source: EQ 1956; ARTW, May 1954
Roback, Prof. A. A.;
Member 1925
Personal:
Emerson Hall, Harvard Univ. 1925
Source: 1925 list
Robbins, Mr. Samuel D.;
Member 1925
Personal:
40 Centre Ave., Belmont, Massachusetts 1925
Source: 1925 list
Roberts, Mr. Charles D.;
Member 1956
Personal:
1956 Stillwater, Oklahoma
Source: EQ 1956
Roberts, Elmer;
(Member, Second International Congress of Eugenics, New York 1921); Member 1930; (Member, Third International Congress of Eugenics, New York 1932)
Personal:
Univ. Illinois, Urbana 1921; Illinois 1930; College Agriculture, Urbana, Illinois 1932
Source: Sanger list 1930; A Decade of Progress in Eugenics, Baltimore 1934
Roberts, Helen H.;
Member 1930
Personal:
Connecticut 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Roberts, G. W. E.;
Member 1930
Personal:
New York 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Roberts, Dr. J. A. Fraser;
Member (Foreign) 1956; Member Eugenics Society
Personal:
MD; London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London, England 1956; see Eugenics Society, England list
Publications:
1944 "Population problems in the light of differential fertility" Eugenics Review, v. 36, 9-16; 1940 "Surnames, intelligence and fertility" Nature, 145 (Tested view that Welsh immigrants to cities were of lower average intelligence, see Psychological Abstracts 1927-58); 1939 "Intelligence and Family Size" Eugenics Review, v. 30, 237-47; 1937 and 1935 "Studies on a child population" (series of articles on the Bath City Study) Annals of Eugenics: 1935, 6; and 1937, 8; and 1938, 8
Source: EQ 1956
Roberts, Dr. John M.;
Member 1969, 1974
Personal:
1974 Univ. Pennsylvania, Dept. Anthropology; 1969 Dept. Anthropology, Cornell University
Source: AESC 1/69; Osborne list
Roberts, Thomas;
Member 1930
Personal:
Pennsylvania 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Robertson, Albert Duncan;
Member 1930
Personal:
Canada 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Robertson, Dr. W. R. B.;
Member 1925; (Member, Third International Congress of Eugenics, New York 1932)
Personal:
1505 Rosemary Lane, Columbia, Missouri 1925; Dept. Anatomy, Univ. Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa 1932
Source: 1925 list; A Decade of Progress in Eugenics, Baltimore 1934
Robinson, B. F.;
Member 1930
Personal:
Kentucky 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Robinson, Dr. Daisy M. O.;
(Member, Second International Congress of Eugenics, New York 1921); Member 1930
Personal:
US Public Health Service (USPHS), Washington, DC 1921; Washington D.C. 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930; Report of The Second International Congress of Eugenics 1921
Robinson, J. M.;
Member 1930
Personal:
Alabama 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Robinson, Mrs. Louis N.;
Member 1930, 1938
Pennsylvania 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930; AESM, May 1938
?? -- Mrs. Caroline Robinson; 411 College Ave., Swarthmore, Pennsylvania 1932; (Member, Third International Congress of Eugenics, New York 1932); ?? relative or same?? Source: A Decade of Progress in Eugenics, Baltimore 1934??
??-- Alice Robinson, 411 College Ave., Swarthmore, Pennsylvania 1932; (Member, Third International Congress of Eugenics, New York 1932); ??relative?? Source: A Decade of Progress in Eugenics, Baltimore 1934??
Robinson, Millard L.;
Member 1930
Personal:
New York 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Robinson MD, William J.;
Member 1930
Personal:
New York 1930; popular writer on health, editor of "The Critic and the Guise" who advocated birth control in 1916; suggested to Margaret Sanger that her clinic would not be prosecuted if it had a licensed doctor; also suggested that she challenge the Comstock law by saying the condoms were to prevent the spread of disease as this was exempted under the Comstock laws; Sanger was prosecuted for distributing contraceptives at the Brownsville clinic in 1917 but on appeal Judge Crane offered the opinion that a doctor could have done so legally. This clarified the situation for doctors.
Source: Sanger list 1930; Woman of Valor: Margaret Sanger and the Birth Control Movement in America, Ellen Chesler, 1992 p. 147, 148-49, 151, 160, 181
Robison, Dr. Sophia M.;
Member 1938
Source: AESM, May 1938
Rockefeller, John D.;
Member 1930
Personal:
New York 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Rockefeller Jr., John D.;
Member 1930
Personal:
Patron ($1,000 dues)
Source: Sanger list 1930
Rockefeller, Percy A.;
Member 1930
Personal:
Connecticut 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Roden, James;
Member 1930
Personal:
Pennsylvania 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Rogers, D. C.;
Member 1930
Personal:
Massachusetts 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Rogers, E. A.;
Member 1925, 1930
Personal:
Los Gatos, California 1925; California 1930
Source: 1925 list; Sanger list 1930
Rogers, Mr. Hopewell L.;
Member 1925, 1930
Personal:
The Chicago Daily News, Chicago, Illinois 1925; Illinois 1930
Source: 1925 list; Sanger list 1930
Rokala, Dwight;
Member (Foreign) 1974
Personal:
1974 Winnipeg, Canada
Publications:
1973 "Demographic and Genetic Structures of Reservation Populations. 1. The Greater Leech Lake (Ojibwa) Reservation, Social Biology, v. 20, 4
Source: Osborne list
Rolfs, P. H.;
Member 1930
Personal:
Canada 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Rollins, Caroline L.;
Member 1930
Personal:
New Jersey 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Root, William W.;
Member 1930
Personal:
New York 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Rorer, Leonard G.;
Member 1974
Personal:
1974 Oregon Research Institute, Eugene, Oregon; Dept. Psychology, Benton Hall, Miami Univ., Oxford, Ohio 45056
Source: Osborne list
Rosanoff MD, Dr. Aaron Joshua;
(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)
Personal:
1878-1943; b. Pinsk, Russia; MD Cornell 1900; Physician/psychiatrist, Kins Parl Hospital 1901-22; Psychiatrist, Los Angeles Diagnostic Clinic 1922-42; 2007 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles, California 1932; California State Director of Institutions and State Commissioner of Lunacy 1933
Pubns:
1920 Manual of Psychiatry; ed. bd., American Journal of Psychiatry; ?? Buck v. Bell??
Source: Eugenics Feb., 1929; Sanger list; Mehler, p 309, 419-20; Report of The Second International Congress of Eugenics 1921; A Decade of Progress in Eugenics, Baltimore 1934
Rosenberg, Max L.;
Member 1930
Personal:
California 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Rosenberg, Nelson;
Member 1930
Personal:
North Carolina 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Rosenfeld, Mrs. J. R.;
Member 1930
Personal:
Pennsylvania 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Ross, Prof. Edward Alsworth;
(General Cttee, Second International Congress of Eugenics, New York 1921); Advisory Council 1927-30; Member 1930
Personal:
1866-1961; Prof. of economics, Univ. Wisconsin 1906-37; invented term "race suicide"; 1936 Seventy Years of It (autobiography); 1927 Standing Room Only? ("a popular diatribe against the unchecked reproduction of undesirables", Chesler p. 217); told Margaret Sanger that posterity would ask if her work saved the world " ' from hordes of defectives'" quoted in Chesler, p. 217
Pubns:
1923 Outlines of Sociology; 1920 Principles of Sociology; 1914 The Old World in the New; 1907 "Western Civilization and the Birth Rate", American Economic Assn. Publications series 3, vol. 6. pp, 76-112; 1907 Sin and Society: an analysis of latter day iniquity; 1905 Foundations of Sociology (5th ed. 1919)
Quotes:
One Eugenicist Who Admitted He Was Wrong
-- On Race and Immigration
"In an article I published in The Independent for November 1904, 'The Value Rank of the American People', I characterized some of our immigrants from Eastern Europe as 'the beaten members of beaten breeds'. I rue this sneer.
Difference of race means far less to me now than it once did. Starting ... with the naive feeling that only my own race is right, all other races are more or less 'queer', I gained insight and sympathy until my heart overleapt the barriers of race.
Far behind me in the ditch lies the Nordic Myth, which had some fascination for me forty years ago" from Seventy Years of It, Ross's autobiography published in 1936 quoted in The Protestant Establishment, H. Digby Baltzell 1968 p. 275
Source: Eugenics Feb., 1929; Mehler, p. 309, 420; Sanger list 1930; Woman of Valor: Margaret Sanger and the Birth Control Movement in America, Ellen Chesler, 1992 p. 217; Report of The Second International Congress of Eugenics 1921
Ross, Prof. L. S.;
Member 1925
Personal:
1308 27th St., Des Moines, Iowa 1925
Source: 1925 list
Ross Jr. W. G.;
Member 1930
Personal:
Wisconsin 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Roth, Bernard;
Member 1956
Personal:
New York State Psychiatric Institute 1956
Publications:
1956 "Genetic Aspects of pre adolescent schizophrenia" American Journal of Psychology 1956, 112, 599-606
Source: EQ 1956
Rotkin, Prof. Isadore D.;
Member 1974; 1979
Personal:
b. 1921; PhD (genetics) Univ. California at Berkeley 1954; Kaiser Foundation Research Institute, Director of cancer research 1959-68; University of Illinois College of Medicine (assoc. prof. 1970-73; Prof. Preventive Medicine and Community Health 1973-1979); cons., WHO; NIH, member cttee, Comprehensive Cancer Center, National Cancer Institute 1974-1979; American Society of Human Genetics; Genetics Society of America; epidemiology, cancer
Source: Osborne list; AMWS 1979
Rowe, Dr. E. C.;
(Member, Second International Congress of Eugenics, New York 1921); Member 1925, 1930
Personal:
514 South Main St., Mount Pleasant, Michigan 1921; Mount Pleasant, Michigan 1925; Michigan 1930
Source: 1925 list; Report of The Second International Congress of Eugenics 1921
Rubin, H. H.;
Member 1930
Personal:
New York 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Ruckmick, Prof. C. A.;
Member 1925, 1930
Personal:
Iowa 1930
Source: 1925 list; Sanger list 1930
Rucknagel, Donald L.;
Member 1974
Personal:
1974 Univ. of Michigan Medical School, Dept. of Human Genetics
Source: Osborne list
Rugh, Roberts;
Member 1930
Personal:
New York 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Rumsey, Mrs. C. C. Harriman;
(General Cttee, Second International Congress of Eugenics, New York 1921); Advisory Council 1923-35; (Member, Third International Congress of Eugenics, New York 1932)
Personal:
Averill Harriman's sister; College, studied sociology; married sculptor, Charles Cary Rumsey; Glen Head, Long Island, New York 1921; 136 East 79th St. New York City 1932; died in riding accident in Thirties
Background:
-- Averill Harriman's money came from the Union Pacific Railroad which was originally funded by extinguishing the Indian land titles, a practice justified by Social Darwinism (19th century eugenics)
-- Averill Harriman's mother funded the Eugenics Record office (see Mary Harriman q.v.)
-- The wife of Averill Harriman, Pamela Digby Churchill Harriman, has controlled the purse strings of an important Democratic funding group.
-- Democrats and Eugenicists:
1. C.C. Rumsey was Republican till 1928, then voted for Al Smith, then FDR; during the Roosevelt era, shared house in Washington with Frances Perkins, the Secretary of Labor (Frances Perkins later made the decision not to let the ship, the Franz Joseph, land in America. Arno Motulsky q.v. was on that ship.)
2. "Although Averill Harriman had been one of the original organizers of the Business Advisory Council (still [in 1964] the government's liaison with the top echelons of the business community) as well as an administrator of the NRA, his friends say that his later development of an ardent identification with the Democratic party, as well as his liberal convictions, was rooted in the memory of his older sister whom he greatly admired The Protestant Establishment, E. Digby Baltzell, p. 238
Source: Eugenics Feb., 1929; Mehler, p. 309; Report of The Second International Congress of Eugenics 1921; A Decade of Progress in Eugenics, Baltimore 1934
Rushmore, Stephen;
Member 1930
Personal:
Massachusetts 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Russell, B. F. W.;
Member 1930
Personal:
Massachusetts 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Russell, Charles A.;
Member 1930; (Member, Third International Congress of Eugenics, New York 1932)
Personal:
Connecticut 1930; (entered in 1930 twice under "Contributing Members", Connecticut; Haddam, Connecticut 1932
Source: Sanger list 1930; A Decade of Progress in Eugenics, Baltimore 1934
Russell, Mrs. Evelyn H.;
Member 1956
Personal:
1956 Amherst, Massachusetts; Member, American Society of Human Genetics 1954
Source: EQ 1956; Membership list, American Society of Human Genetics, AJHG 1954
Russell Jr., James F.;
Member 1930
Personal:
Washington D.C. 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Russiano, Thomas B.;
Member 1930
Personal:
Pennsylvania 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Ryan, John A.;
Member 1930
Personal:
Washington D.C. 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Sackett, Walter L.;
Member 1930
Personal:
New Jersey 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Sacks, Maxwell L.;
Member 1930
Personal:
New York 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Sadler, Dr. William K.;
Member 1956
Personal:
MD; Chicago, Illinois 1956
Source: EQ 1956
Sadler, William S.;
Member 1930
Personal:
Illinois 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Sagen, Mr. Oswald K.;
Member 1956
Personal:
1956 Springfield, Illinois
Source: EQ 1956
Salter, William M.;
Member 1925
Personal:
Silver Lake, New Hampshire
Source: 1925 list
Sanders, Mr. Joseph;
Member 1956
Personal:
1956 Washington, D.C.
Source: EQ 1956
Sanford, Martha L.;
Member 1930
Personal:
California 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Sanger, Grant;
Member 1930
Personal:
New Jersey 1930; Margaret Sanger's son
Source: Sanger list 1930
Sanger, Margaret Higgins (Slee);
Member 1930, 1956; (Member, Third International Congress of Eugenics, New York 1932)
Personal:
editor, Birth Control Review 1918; 17 West 16th St., New York City 1932; Birth Control Federation of America (Public Information Dept., Chmn. 1939; Honorary Chairman 1939, 1940; Planned Parenthood of America; International Planned Parenthood Federation (Founder, 1953; President Emeritus 1961-62; Governing Body 1961-62; Medical Committee 1961-62); (see Margaret Sanger. Elsah Droghin; Grand Illusions. George Grant)
Quotes: A Doctor in 1932 According to Members List 3rd Int. Eug Congress 1932
"263. Dr. Margaret Sanger, 17 West 16th St., New York, N.Y. 1932" A Decade of Progress in Eugenics, Baltimore 1934, Appendix, p. 518
Eugenicist by 1919
"Eugenics without Birth Control ... cannot stand against the furious winds of economic pressure ... Before eugenicists and others who are laboring for racial betterment can succeed, they must first clear the way for birth control. Like the advocates for birth control, the eugenicists, for instance, are seeking to assist the race toward the elimination of the unfit. Both are seeking a single end but they lay emphasis upon different methods ... eugenicists imply or insist that a woman's first duty is to the state; we contend that her duty to herself is her first duty to the state." Margaret Sanger in "Birth Control and Racial Betterment" Birth Control Review Feb. 1919 p. 11
Source: Sanger list 1930; EQ 1956; Birth Control Review 1918; Birth Control Review, Feb/March 1939; Annual Report, International Planned Parenthood Federation 1959-61
Sanghvi, L. D.;
editor 1963, 1968
Publications:
1982 "Inbreeding in India", Social Biology, v. 29, #1-2 (reprinted in 1982 issue of Social Biology as one of the most frequently cited articles of Social Biology); 1968, 1963 Consulting editor, Eugenics Quarterly; 1954 "Genetic Diversity of the People of Western India", Eugenics Quarterly, v. 1, no. 4
Source: EQ 1963, 1968
Saposnekow, Jacob;
Member 1930
Personal:
West Virginia 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Sargent, H. E.;
Member 1925, 1930
Personal:
222 Arroyo Terrace, Pasadena, California 1925; California 1930
Source: 1925 list; Sanger list 1930
Sargent, Mr. Homer;
Member 1956
Personal:
1956 Pasadena, California
Source: EQ 1956
Sarto, Gloria E.;
Member 1974
Personal:
1974 Univ. of Wisconsin Medical School, Dept. OB-GYN, Madison
Source: Osborne list
Sathiapa (l?) an, Dr. R.;
Member 1974
Personal:
Drexel Dr., Binghamton, New York 1974
Source: Osborne list
Satterthwaite, Adeline P.;
Member 1974
Personal:
Population Council, 245 Park Ave., New York 1974; spent years in Puerto Rico delivering babies, then sterilizing mothers; ran pill trials for Clarence Gamble in Humacao; her work represented one fourth of the case histories presented to the FDA; 509 Station Ave., Langhorne, Pennsylvania 19047
Source: Osborne list; Woman of Valor: Margaret Sanger and the Birth Control Movement in America, Ellen Chesler, 1992 p. 444
Sauer, Dr. L. W.;
Member 1925, 1930
Personal:
800 Davis St., Evanston, Illinois 1925; Illinois 1930
Source: 1925 list; Sanger list 1930
Saul, Frank P.;
Member 1974
Personal:
b. 1930; PhD 1972 Harvard; Harvard (Hutterite morphology 1959, teaching fellow 1959-62); Pennsylvania State Univ. 1962-67, Eastern Pennsylvania Archaeology Project 1967-69; Medical College of Ohio, Dept. of Anatomy, Toledo 1971- (1979); origin and evolution of the Maya; paloepathology; biological anthropology
Pubns:
1972 The Human Skeletal Remains of Altarde Sacrifices: An Osteobiographic Analysis, Peabody Museum Papers, v. 63, #2
Source: Osborne list; AMWS 14th ed.
Saunders, D. A.;
Member 1930
Personal:
Texas 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Sawyer, Mrs. A. W.;
Member 1930
Personal:
New York 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Sawyer, Brig. Gen Charles;
Advisory Council 1923-24
Personal:
MD, Homeopathic Hospital College, Cleveland, Ohio 1881; Friend of Pres. Harding who made him a Brigadier General in the Medical Reserve Corps of the US Army in 1921
Source: Mehler, p. 309
Sawyer, Miss Louise M.;
Member 1925
Personal:
Norembega Hall, Wellesley College, Massachusetts 1925
Source: 1925 list
Sayler, Mrs. Mary D.;
Member 1930
Personal:
Rhode Island 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Scala, Michael E.;
Member 1974
Personal:
Providence, Rhode Island 1974
Source: Osborne list
Schaefer, Dr. M. C.;
Member 1925
Personal:
705 North Pine St., San Antonio, Texas 1925
Source: 1925 list
Schear, Prof. E. W. E.;
Member 1925, 1930; (Member, Third International Congress of Eugenics, New York 1932)
Personal:
107 West Park, Westerville, Ohio; Ohio 1930; Otterbein College, Westerville, Ohio 1932
Source: 1925 list; Sanger list 1930; A Decade of Progress in Eugenics, Baltimore 1934
Scheinfeld, Amram;
Member 1974
Personal:
New York City 1974
Pubns:
1965 Your Heredity and Your Environment ("No single book ,it is estimated, has communicated to more students and non specialist adults the essential facts of human embryology, genetics, heredity and eugenics, than the author's New You and Heredity (1939, 1950) which this completely rewritten and enlarged text replaces" from The AAAS Science Book List, 1970, 3rd ed.); 1958 "The Mortality of Men and Women", Scientific American, Feb. 1958; 1958 "Changing Attitudes Toward Human Genetics and Eugenics", Eugenics Quarterly, v. 5, # 3; 1950 (1939) New You and Heredity
Source: Osborne list
Schenck, Mrs. Harry;
Member 1930
Personal:
New York 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Schiller, Mr. F. C. S. DSc, MA;
Member 1930
Eugenics Society V.P. 1909 Council 1910-11, 1916, 1936
Consultative Council 1936
First International Eugenics Congress 1912, General Committee
Pubns:
Eugenics and Politics. 1926; Social Decay and Eugenical Reform. 1932; "The Ruin of Rome and Its Lessons for Us", Galton Lecture 1925
Source: ER 1909 -11, 1916; Men Behind Hitler p. 87; Articles of Association, 1926; ER 1936 p. 58; Problems in Eugenics 1912 (repr.); Sanger list 1930
Schlaginhaufen, Otto;
Member 1930; (Member, Third International Congress of Eugenics, New York 1932)
Personal:
Switzerland 1930; Institute of Race Biology, Platenstr. 9, Zurich, Switzerland 1932
Source: Sanger list 1930; A Decade of Progress in Eugenics, Baltimore 1934
Schmidt, Otto L.;
Member 1930
Personal:
Illinois 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Schmitt, Dr. Clara;
Member 1925
Personal:
Board of Education, Chicago, Illinois
Source: 1925 list
Schmitter, Major Ferdinand;
Member 1925
Personal:
24 Elk St., Albany, New York
Source: 1925 list
Schonmuller, Judith M.;
Member 1974
Personal:
Bloomfield, New Jersey 1974
Source: Osborne list
Schrabisch, Max;
Member 1925
Personal:
309 Van Houren St., Patterson New Jersey 1925
Source: 1925 list
Schroeder, Louis C.;
Member 1930
Personal:
New York 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Schuckit, Dr. Marc A.;
Member 1974
Personal:
De Mar, California 1974
Source: Osborne list
Schull, Prof. William J.;
Member 1974, 1992
Personal:
b. 1922; Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission, Japan, (Head Dept. Genetics 1949-51); University of Michigan Medical School (asst. prof. to Prof. of human genetics 1956-72; Prof. of anthropology 1969-72); University of Texas Graduate School of Biomedical Science, Houston 77025 (Prof. of Human Genetics 1972-); American Society of Human Genetics, Secretary 1960
Pubns:
1991 The Children of Atomic Bomb Survivors: a genetic study; 1990 Song Among the Ruins; 1990 The Aymara: strategies of adaptation to a rigorous environment, National Research Council Staff; 1990 " Malignant tumors during the first 2 decades of life in the offspring of atomic bomb survivors", AJHG, Jun, v. 46, #6, p. 1041; 1990 "Perinatal loss and neurological abnormalities among children of the atomic bomb, Nagasaki and Hiroshima revisited, 1949 to 1989", JAMA, August 1, v. 264, #5, p. 622; 1979 Human Genetics: A Selection of Insights w/ Ranajit Chakraborty; 1965 The Effects of Inbreeding on Japanese Children, w/ J.V. Neel and Arthur L. Drew (cited in Race, Evolution, and Behavior); 1963 Genetic Selection in Man, (ed.), Third Macy Conference on Genetics, 1961, Princeton, New Jersey, Josiah Macy Foundation; 1962 Conference on Genetics, (mutations), (ed.), Second Macy Conference on Genetics, 1960 Princeton, New Jersey, Josiah Macy Foundation; 1956 The effect of exposure to the atomic bombs on pregnancy termination in Hiroshima and Nagasaki, National Research Council; 1954 Human Heredity w/ J.V. Neel
Source: Osborne list; AMWS 1992; AJHG 1960
Schulte, H. vonW.;
Member 1930; (Member, Third International Congress of Eugenics, New York 1932)
Personal:
Nebraska 1930; 406 South 40th St., Omaha, Nebraska 1932; deceased in 1934
Source: Sanger list 1930; A Decade of Progress in Eugenics, Baltimore 1934
Schut MD, Dr. John W.;
Member 1956
Personal:
MD; Anoka, Minnesota 1956
Source: EQ 1956
Schutz, J. C.;
Member 1930
Personal:
South Dakota 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Schwartz, Dr. Richard A.;
Member 1969
Personal:
Cleveland, Ohio 1969
Source: AESC 8/69
Schweitzer, Dr. Ada E.;
Member 1925.1930
Personal:
330 State House, Indianapolis, Indiana 1925; Indiana 1930
Source: 1925 list; Sanger list 1930
Schwesinger, Dr. Gladys;
Member 1938
Pubns:
1933 Heredity and environment: studies in the genesis of psychological characteristics, w/ Fred. Osborn q.v.
Source: AESM, May 1938
Scott, Eugenie C.;
Member 1974
Personal:
1974 Univ. of Missouri, Dept. of Anthropology, Columbia
Source: Osborne list
Scott, Prof. John W.;
Member 1925, 1930
Personal:
Dept. Zoology, Univ. of Wyoming, Laramie, Wyoming 1925, 1932; Wyoming 1930
Source: 1925 list; Sanger list 1930; A Decade of Progress in Eugenics, Baltimore 1934
Scott, Ruth J.;
Member 1930
Personal:
California 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Scripps, Miss E. B.;
Member 1925
Personal:
La Jolla, California 1925; see George Harvey q.v.; Francis B. Sumner q.v.
Source: 1925 list
Seager, Henry R.;
Member 1930
Personal:
New York 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Sears, Charles H.;
Member 1930
Personal:
New York 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Sears, Heber (sic) J.;
Member 1930
Personal:
Utah 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Sears, Henry D.;
Member 1930
Personal:
Massachusetts 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Seashore, Prof. Carl Emil;
(Member, Second International Congress of Eugenics, New York 1921); Advisory Council 1923-35; Member 1930
Personal:
1866-1949; Swedish; psychology; Univ. Iowa 1897-1937 (Dean, Graduate College 1908- 36)
Source: Eugenics Feb., 1929; Sanger list 1930; Mehler, p. 309, 423; Report of The Second International Congress of Eugenics 1921
Seerley, Dr. F. N.;
Member 1925
Personal:
180 Westford Ave., Springfield, Massachusetts
Source: 1925 list
Seldon, Mrs. Henry R.;
Member 1930
Personal:
New York 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Seligman, Edwin R. A.;
Member 1925, 1930
Personal:
Edwin Robert Anderson Seligman; son of Joseph Seligman of J.W. Seligman and Co. (founder and president, Ethical Culture Society); studied in Heidelberg, Germany; taught political economy at Columbia Univ.; Address: 423 W. 86th St., New York City 1925; New York 1930;
Source: 1925 list; Sanger list 1930; Our Crowd, Stephen Birmingham 1967
Sellon, Mrs. John;
Member 1956
Personal:
1956 Portchester, New York
Source: EQ 1956
Senior, Mr. Clarence;
Member 1956
Personal:
International Planned Parenthood Federation (Western Hemisphere Regional Council 1961-62); New York City 1956; attended United Nations World Population Conference 1954
Source: EQ 1956; ARTW, May 1954; Annual report, International Planned Parenthood Federation 1959-61
Sewall, Dr. Henry;
Member 1925
Personal:
1360 Vine St., Denver, Colorado
Source: 1925 list
Seymour, Arthur Bliss;
Member 1930
Personal:
Massachusetts 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Shamer MD, Dr. Maurice E.;
Member 1956
Personal:
MD; Baltimore, Maryland 1956
Source: EQ 1956
Sharp, Prof. F. C.;
Member 1925, 1930
Personal:
659 Mendota Ct., Madison, Wisconsin; Wisconsin 1930
Source: 1925 list; Sanger list 1930
Shaw, Margery W.;
Member 1974
Personal:
b. 1923; MD Univ. Michigan 1957; Univ. of Texas, Anderson Hospital and Tumor Institute (1967-75, Prof. Biology 1969-75; Medical Genetics Center (Director 1971-88, Prof. of Genetics 1971-88, Emeritus 1988-(1992)
Source: Osborne list; AMWS 1992
Shaw, Richard;
Member (Foreign) 1974
Personal:
1974 Dept of Epidemiology, Univ. of Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada
Source: Osborne list
Shear, Mr. Cornelius Lott;
Member 1925
Personal:
1865-1956; PhD 1906 George Washington Univ., Washington, DC; studied plant pathology in Europe: Munich, Berlin, Leiden, London; Bureau Plant Industry, Washington, DC/Beltsville, MD (prin. path. in charge of mycology and disease survey 1925-36)
Pubns:
Key to Genera of Fungi
Source: 1925 list; WWWIA
Sherbon MD, Dr. Florence Brown;
Member 1929; Advisory Council 1927-35; Member 1930; (Member, Third International Congress of Eugenics, New York 1932)
Personal:
1869-1944; Superintendent State Hospital, Iowa City 1900; Superintendent, Victoria Sanatorium 1904-15; Prof. Child Care, Univ. Kansas 1921; Lawrence, Kansas 1932
Source: AESM, Feb. 1929; Eugenics, Feb. 1929; Sanger list 1930; Mehler, p. 309, 423-24; A Decade of Progress in Eugenics, Baltimore 1934
Shideler, Prof. W. H.;
Member 1930, 1956
Personal:
1886-1958; PhD Cornell 1910; Miami Univ., Ohio (Dept. of Geology 1910-57, Prof. 1920-57); Member: Paleontol. Society, AAAS; Presbyterian; Mason 32 degree (Shriner)
Source: EQ 1956; WWWIA
Shimer, Prof. H. W.;
Member 1925
Personal:
MIT, Cambridge, Massachusetts
Source: 1925 list
Shine, Ian;
Member 1974
Personal:
1974 Thomas Hunt Morgan Institute of Genetics, Lexington, Kentucky
Pubns:
1976 Thomas Hunt Morgan: Pioneer of Genetics, w/ Sylvia WrobelF
Source: Osborne list
Shinn, Millicent W.;
Member 1930
Personal:
California 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Shipler, Rev. Guy Emery;
Member 1930
Personal:
New Jersey 1930; Birth Control Federation of America Inc., Medical Advisory Board (Advisory Council 1939)
Source: Sanger list 1930; Birth Control Review, Feb/March 1939
Shirk, Claude;
Member 1930
Personal:
Nebraska 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Short, Glen B.;
Member 1974
Personal:
1974 Ellensburg, Washington
Source: Osborne list
Shull, Prof. A. Franklin;
(Member, Second International Congress of Eugenics, New York 1921); Member 1925, 1930; Advisory Council 1927-35; (Member, Third International Congress of Eugenics, New York 1932)
Personal:
Univ. Michigan, Ann Arbor 1921; 520 Linden St., Ann Arbor, Michigan 1925; Michigan 1930; 431 Highland Rd., Ann Arbor, Michigan 1932
Source: 1925 list; Eugenics Feb., 1929; Sanger list 1930; Mehler, p. 309; Report of The Second International Congress of Eugenics 1921; A Decade of Progress in Eugenics, Baltimore 1934
Shull, George H.;
Member 1930; (Member, Third International Congress of Eugenics, New York 1932)
Personal:
New Jersey 1930; 60 Jfferson Rd., Princeton, New Jersey 1932
Source: Sanger list 1930; A Decade of Progress in Eugenics, Baltimore 1934
Siegel, Paul B.;
Member 1974
Personal:
1974 Virginia Polytechnic Univ., Poultry Science Dept., Blacksburg
Source: Osborne list
Sigerfoos, Charles P.;
Member 1930
Personal:
Minnesota 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Sills, David L.;
see under Directors
Silveria, Fernando Rodrigues da;
Member (Foreign) 1956
Personal:
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 1956
Source: EQ 1956
Simmons, Edward A.;
Member 1930
Personal:
New York 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Simonds, Frederic W.;
Member 1930
Personal:
New York 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930; Report of The Second International Congress of Eugenics 1921
Simpson, Joe Leigh;
Member 1974
Personal:
b. 1943; MD Duke Univ. 1968; New York Hospital-Cornell Univ. Medical Center, intern/res. 1968-71, Laboratory of Human Genetics of the New York Blood Center; Brooke Army Medical Center, San Antonio, Texas 1974
Pubns:
1994 Chmn., 7th International Congress on Early Prenatal Diagnosis, Jerusalem, Israel; 1993 Essentials of Prenatal Diagnosis w/ Sherman Elias; 1993 "Fetal Cells in Maternal Blood: Prospects for noninvasive prenatal diagnosis", w/ Sherman Elias New York Academy of Science, Sept 27-28; 1992 Maternal Serum Screening for Fetal Genetic Disorders w/ Sherman Elias; 1992 Genetics in Obstetrics and Gynecology, w/ Mitchell Golbus; 1991 (1988) Normal and problem pregnancies (1st ed. Study Guide for Obstetrics - Normal and Problem Pregnancies), Churchill and Livingston (Examination questions); 1982 Genetics in Obstetrics and Gynecology; 1981 Antenatal Diagnosis of Genetic Disorders; 1981 Genetic Disease in Pregnancy: maternal effects and fetal outcome; 1976 Disorders of Sexual Differentiation w/ J.E. Jirisak; 1972 Genetics for the Obstetrician-Gynecologist (guest editor w/ others)
Source: Osborne list
Singh, Baljit;
Member (Foreign) 1956
Personal:
1956 Dept. of Economics and Sociology, Lucknow University, Lucknow, India
Source: EQ 1956
Sinnock, Pomeroy;
Member 1974
Personal:
1974 Univ. of Maine, Dept. of Zoology
Source: Osborne list
Sinnott, E. W.;
Member 1930
Personal:
New York 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Skeel Jr., Mrs. Roswell;
Member 1930
Personal:
Massachusetts 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Skinner, Joseph A.;
Member 1930
Personal:
Massachusetts 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Slater, James R.;
Member 1930
Personal:
Washington 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Sloane, George;
Member 1930
Personal:
New York 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Slye, Maud;
Member 1930
Personal:
Illinois 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Small, Clare;
Member 1930
Personal:
Colorado 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Smith, Carolyn S.;
Member 1930
Personal:
New York 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Smith, Miss Christiana;
Member 1925
Personal:
Mt. Holyoke College, South Hadley, Massachusetts 1925
Source: 1925 list
Smith, F. Drexel;
Member 1930
Personal:
Colorado 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Smith, Frank;
Member 1930
Personal:
Michigan 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Smith, Fred;
Member 1930
Personal:
Kansas 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Smith, Dr. G. A.;
Member 1925, 1930
Personal:
Central Islip, New York 1925; New York 1930
Source: 1925 list; Sanger list 1930
Smith, George D.;
Member 1956
Personal:
1956 Jackson Memorial Laboratory, Bar Harbor, Maine
Source: EQ 1956
Smith, Harrison Bowne (sic);
Member 1930
Personal:
West Virginia 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Smith, Herbert E.;
Member 1930
Personal:
California 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Smith, J. N.;
Member 1930
Personal:
Oregon 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Smith, Percy K.;
Member 1930
Personal:
Ohio 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Smith, Dr. T. L.;
Member 1930; (Member, Third International Congress of Eugenics, New York 1932)
Personal:
New York 1930; 423 West 118th St, New York City 1932
Source: Sanger list 1930; A Decade of Progress in Eugenics, Baltimore 1934
Smith, Mrs. Van Sanford;
Member 1930
Personal:
New York 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Snell, George D.;
Member 1956
Personal:
b. 1903; Nobel prize for medicine and physiology in 1980; histocompatibility; DSc (Genetics) Harvard Univ. 1930; studied under H. J. Muller q.v. at Univ. of Texas 1930-31; Roscoe B. Jackson Memorial Laboratory, Bar Harbor, Maine 1935-1969
Publications:
1941 Biology of the Laboratory Mouse., (ed.) w/ staff of Jackson Laboratory)
Source: EQ 1956
Snellings, Minnie;
Member 1930
Personal:
South Carolina 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Snipes, James J.;
Member 1930
Personal:
Nebraska 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Sobrero, Aquilo J.;
Member 1974
Personal:
1974 100 E. Bellevue Pl., Chicago, Illinois 60611
Pubns:
1988 book review of Developments in Human Reproduction and Their Eugenic, Ethical Implications: Proc. of the Nineteenth Annual Symposium of the Eugenic Society, London, edited by Carter in Social Biology, v. 35, 1-2; 1970 A Marriage Manual: a Practical Guide Book to Sex and Marriage Abraham Stone q.v. and Hannah Stone (rev. ed. by A. Sobrero and Gloria Stone Aitken and Hilary Hill, London)
Source: Osborne list
Sockman, Ralph W.;
Member 1930
Personal:
New York 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Solish, Dr. George;
Member 1974
Personal:
1974 Downstate Medical Center, Brooklyn, New York
Source: Osborne list; Doctors of Death
Solomon, Erwin S.;
Member 1956
Personal:
1956 Statistical Research Section, American Cancer Society Inc.
Publications:
1956 "Social Characteristics and Fertility: A Study of Two Religious Groups in Metropolitan New York" 1956 Eugenics Quarterly, v. 3, 2
Source: EQ 1956
Sorenson, James R.;
Member 1974
Personal:
Boston Univ. School of Medicine, Massachusetts (Dept. of Socio Medical Sciences 1974)
Source: Osborne list
Spangler, Mr. R.C.;
Member 1925, 1930
Personal:
729 Naomi St., Morgantown, West Virginia 1925; West Virginia 1930
Source: 1925 list; Sanger list 1930
Spaulding, Edna A.;
Member 1930
Personal:
California 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Spaulding, Irving A.;
Member 1956
Personal:
University of Rhode Island, Kingston RI 1956
Publications:
1967 Household Water Use and Social Status; 1967 Occupational and Free-time activities: euphoria-tension levels and selected influencing factors.; 1950 The Distribution of Population and selected health services in Rhode Island. (Dept. of Rural Sociology, Univ. of Rhode Island)
Source: EQ 1956
Speck, Prof. Frank G.;
Member 1925
Personal:
Univ. Pennsylvania 1925
Source: 1925 list
Spengler, Joseph J.;
(Member, Third International Congress of Eugenics, New York 1932); Member 1956
Personal:
b. 1902; Duke Univ., Durham, North Carolina 1932; Duke Station, Durham, North Carolina
Publications:
1979 France faces depopulation., Duke Univ. Press, Studies in social and economic demography; 1978 Facing Zero Population Growth: Reactions and Interpretations, Past and Present; 1973 Population Problems in the Victorian Age: debates on the issue from 19th century critical journals., Gregg, Farnborough, England; 1972 Population Economics: selected essays. (ed.) w/ others); 1971 Declining Population Growth Revisited.; 1966 Social Aspects of Aging.; 1960 "Population and World Economic Development" in World Population and International Relations. 1960 w/ A. F. K. Organski and PM Hauser q.v., Washington, D.C., National Institute of Social and Behavioral Science; 1959 "Aspects of the Economics of Population -Part II", Southern Economic Journal, January; 1951 "Economic Factors in the Development of Densely Populated Areas", Proc. American Philosophical Society, vol. 95, #1
Source: EQ 1956
Spielman, Richard;
Member 1974
Personal:
1974 Univ. of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Dept. of Human Genetics
Source: Osborne list
Spinden, Herbert J.;
Member 1930
Personal:
Massachusetts 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Spingarn, Mrs. Amy R.;
Member 1930
Personal:
New York 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Spofford, Janice B.;
Member 1974
Personal:
1974 Univ. of Chicago, Dept. of Biology; Illinois
Source: Osborne list
Sprague, Dean Robert J.;
Advisory Council 1927-28
Personal:
Dean, Rollins College, Winter Park, Florida; Chmn., Florida Eugenics Committee
Source: Eugenics Feb., 1929; Mehler, p. 309, 426
St. John, Dr. Harold;
Member 1925, 1930
Personal:
Botany Dept., State College of Washington, Pullman, Washington 1925; Hawaii 1930
Source: 1925 list; Sanger list 1930
Stabenau, James R.;
Member 1974
Personal:
MD; 1974 Univ. of Connecticut Health Center, Dept. of Psychiatry, Farmington, CT 06085; aka "Stabenall;
Publications:
1985 "Basic Research on Heredity and Alcohol: Implications for Clinical Application", Social Biology, v. 32, 3-4
Source: Osborne list
Stackpool, William;
Member 1930
Personal:
New York 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Stafford, A. H.;
Member 1930
Personal:
Florida 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Standish, O. C.;
Member 1930
Personal:
Florida 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Stanley, Mr. Alfred T.;
Member 1930, 1956
Personal:
New York 1930; New York City 1956
Source: EQ 1956
Stanton, Mrs. L. Lee;
Member 1930
Personal:
New York 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Stapp, Hugh J.;
Member 1974
Personal:
1974 Minneapolis, Minnesota
Source: Osborne list
Starbuck, Edwin D.;
Member 1930
Personal:
Iowa 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Starcs, Mr. Peter;
Member 1956, 1966
Personal:
New York City 1956; 9 Sherman Ave., New York, New York
Source: EQ 1956; AESC 1966
Stark, Dr. H. H.;
Member 1925
Personal:
4515 Cumberland Circle, El Paso, Texas 1925
Source: 1925 list
Stecher, Dr. Robert M.;
Member 1956
Personal:
MD; City Hospital, Cleveland, Ohio 1956; Member, American Society of Human Genetics 1954
Publications:
1954 "Heredity of Joint Disease", Eugenics Quarterly, v. 1, 1
Source: EQ 1956; Membership list, American Society of Human Genetics, AJHG 1954
Steegman, Jr., A. T.;
Member 1974
Personal:
1974 Dept. Anthropology, SUNY at Buffalo, Amherst, New York, 14261; biological anthropology
Pubns:
1983 Boreal Forest Adaptations: the Northern Algonkians
Source: Osborne list; AMWS 1979
Steele, Wesley;
Member 1930
Personal
Delaware 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Stefansson, Mr. Vilhjalmer;
Member 1925
Personal;
American Geographical Society, New York City 1925
Source: 1925 list
Stegner, Robert W.;
Member 1974
Personal:
1974 Univ. of Delaware, College of Education, Population Study Center; see Gottfredson, L.
Source: Osborne list
Steigerwalt, Salama;
Member 1930
Personal:
Pennsylvania 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Stein, Prof. Kathryn Forney;
Member 1956
Personal:
b. 1902; PhD (Zoology), Univ. of Chicago 1931; Mt. Holyoke College (Dept. of Zoology 1924-, Prof. 1946-48 (sic), Emeritus 1968); NIH grants 1954-69; Member: Teratology Society, American Assn. Anat., American Society of Human Genetics 1954; human and developmental genetics, endocrine
Source: EQ 1956; AMWS 12th Ed.; Membership list, American Society of Human Genetics, AJHG 1954
Stein, Mrs. Ruth S.;
Member 1956
Personal:
Life Sciences Dept., Los Angeles City College, Los Angeles, California 1956
Source: EQ 1956
Steinberg, Prof. Arthur G.;
Member 1956; Eugenics Quarterly/Social Biology BR 1971
Personal:
b. 1912; PhD (Zoology) Columbia Univ. 1941; Antioch College 1946-48; Mayo Clinic, Medical Statistics 1948-52; Case Western Reserve Univ., Cleveland, Ohio (Dept. of Biology, Prof. 1956-72, Herrick Prof. 1972-; Dept. of Reproductive Biology, Prof. of Human Genetics 1970-; Dept of Preventive Medicine 1956-70, assoc. prof. 1967-70); Consultant: Permanent Committee for International Human Genetics, NIH 1966-71*****, WHO; National Genetics Foundation (Chmn., Advisory Board 1968-); American Society of Human Genetics (Pres., 1964), Genetics Society of America, American Society of Naturalists, American Genetic Assn.
Publications:
Editor, Journal of Human Genetics; 1974 Senior editor, Progress in Medical Genetics (see "The XYY Chromosome Male - Or Syndrome?" 1974, D. S. Borgaonkar in Progress in Medical Genetics (ed.) A. G. Steinberg and A. G. Bearn); 1954 "Heredity and Diabetes", Eugenics Quarterly, v. 2, no. 1
Source: EQ 1956; AMWS 12th Ed
Steinfeld, Helen McDonald;
Member 1930
Personal:
California 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Stephens, Thomas C.;
Member 1930
Personal:
New York 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Stephenson, Lyle;
Member 1930
Personal:
Missouri 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Stern, Alfred K.;
Member 1930
Personal:
Illinois 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Stern, Prof. Curt;
Member 1956, 1974
Personal: Holocaust Betrayer
b. 1902, Hamburg, Germany; d. 1981
German Career: Investigator, Kaiser Wilhelm Institute 1922-33; Univ. of California, Berkeley (Dept. of Zoology, Prof. 1947-81, Prof. of Genetics 1958-81); Privat Docent (private lecturer), Univ. of Berlin 1932-33
American Career: Came to US 1933; Fellow, Rockefeller Foundation 1932-33; Univ. of Rochester (Dept of Zoology 1933-47, Prof. and Dept. Chmn. 194147); American Society of Human Genetics (Pres., 1957); American Genetics Society (Pres. 1950)
Publications:
1973, 1960, 1949 Principles of Human Genetics; 1968 Genetic Mosaics and other essays.; 1966 The Origin of Genetics: A Mendel Source Book (ed.); 1956 "Genetics in the Atomic Age", Eugenics Quarterly, v. 3, no. 3; 1954 "The Biology of the Negro", Scientific American, Oct.; 1952 "Man's Genetic Future", Scientific American, Feb.; 1933 Factorenkoppelung und faktorenaustausch, Berlin; 1930 Multiple Allelie. Berlin
Background:
-- On Mengele:
Curt Stern, was one of the people who should have warned the world that Otto v. Verschuer had been Josef Mengele's mentor. Instead we find them both in the American Eugenics Society in 1956. Stern was aware that von Verschuer was writing since they both wrote for the Swiss medical genetics journal which published the results of the First International Congress in Human Genetics.
-- On Race:
"The geneticist, Curt Stern, defined a race as a group more or less isolated geographically or culturally who share a common gene pool and who, statistically, are somewhat different at some loci from other populations." ("Genetics and Heredity" Encyclopedia Britannica, 15th edition, vol. 19 p. 724)
Race having been sanitized as a concept by his definition, the question then arises whether some races have (or are alleged to have) a defect at their differentiating loci. For example, J. P. Rushton is alleging that blacks are more "r" than "K", that is at some loci are more likely to have genes which result in small heads, low intelligence, large penises, and a tendency to crime, rape, child abuse, promiscuity, ill health and early death.
Source: EQ 1956; Osborne list; WWWIA
Stern, Samuel E.;
Member 1974
Personal:
1974 Georgia State Univ., Dept of Sociology, Atlanta
Source: Osborne list
Stetson Jr., John B.;
Member 1930
Personal:
Pennsylvania 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Stevens, G. W.;
Member 1930
Personal:
Missouri 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Stevens, Henry A.;
Member 1974
Personal:
Office of the Attorney General, c/o Oakalla Hosp., 5700 Royal Oak, Burnaby, B.C., Canada 1974
Source: Osborne list 1974
Stewart, A. H.;
Member 1930
Personal:
Oklahoma 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Stewart, Prof. Colin C.;
Member 1925
Personal:
Hanover, New Hampshire 1925
Source: 1925 list
Stewart, George;
Member 1930
Personal:
Connecticut 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Stifel, Richard E.;
Member 1930
Personal:
Ohio 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Stiles, Kare A.;
Member 1930, 1956
Personal:
1956 Dept. of Zoology, Michigan State College, East Lansing, Michigan; Member, American Society of Human Genetics 1954
Source: Sanger list 1930; EQ 1956; Membership list, American Society of Human Genetics, AJHG 1954
Stini, Prof. William Arthur;
Member 1974; Eugenics Quarterly/Social Biology BR 1969, 1980 MR 1975
Personal:
b. 1930; PhD 1969 (human biology), Univ. Wisconsin (see R.H. Osborne); Cornell Univ. 1968-73; Univ. Kansas (assoc. prof. anthropology 1973-(1976)); Dept. Anthropology, Univ. Arizona, Tucson, AZ 87521; Am. Assn. Physical Anthrop.; Society Study Social Biology; human development; stress as an evolutionary force
Pubns:
1979 Psychological and Morphological Adaptation and Evolution; Nature, Culture and Human History: a bio-cultural introduction to anthropology
Source: Osborne list; AMWS 1976
Stockard, Prof. Charles R.;
(General Cttee, Second International Congress of Eugenics, New York 1921); Advisory Council 1923-35; Member 1930
Personal:
1879-1939; taught zoology at Columbia Univ. 1905-11; student of T.H. Morgan; New York 1930; developed method of timing ovulation by cell examination
Source: Eugenics Feb., 1929; Sanger list 1930; Mehler, p. 426-27; Report of The Second International Congress of Eugenics 1921
Stoddard, G. D.;
Member 1930
Personal:
Iowa 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Stoddard, (Theodore) Lothrop;
(Member, Second International Congress of Eugenics, New York 1921); Advisory Council 1923-35; (Member, Eugenics Research Association 1938)
Personal:
"He was one of the most outspoken advocates of Nordic supremacy and an admirer of Adolf Hitler." (Mehler, p. 428); Second International Congress on Eugenics (in charge of publicity 1921); 1768 Beacon St., Brookline (Boston), Massachusetts 1921
Publications:
1940 Into the Darkness; (Nazi Germany) 1924 Racial Realities in Europe; 1922 The Revolt Against Civilization: the Menace of the Under-Man; 1920 (repr. 1984) The Rising Tide of Color Against White World Supremacy, Revisionist Press (cited in Race, Evolution, and Behavior); 1982 (repr.) The French Revolution in San Domingo, Haiti, Revisionist Press; 1982 (repr.) A Gallery of Jewish Types, Revisionist Press; Stakes of War 1918; Present Day Europe 1917
Background:
In The Rising Tide of Color Against White World Supremacy, Stoddard explains that whites have political control over most of the world but are only 6% of the population They are stretched too thin so he proposes that the whites get out of Asia where they are totally outnumbered, restrict immigration into Canada, Australia, the United States and Europe mainly to whites, and maintain control of the resources of Africa and South America; A research project would be to investigate to what extent these ideas have been implemented.
For example, the Johnson Act (see Hon. Albert Johnson q.v., Harry Laughlin q.v.) restricted immigration into the United States in a way that favored Northern European whites. And National Security Study Memorandum # 200, December 10, 1974 said that the United States should support population control programs in other countries, partly so that their resources would be available to the United States. In the present, 1993, the ideas of the environmental movement lead toward situations in which the resources of Africa and South America (e.g. in Brazil, the Amazon and the rain forest) are to be controlled by international groups. These groups are not elected.
Source: Eugenics Feb., 1929; ERA list 1938
Stokes, Anson P.;
Member 1930
Personal:
Washington D.C. 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Stone, Dr. Abraham;
Member 1930, 1938, 1956
Personal:
b. 1890, Russia; MD; Margaret Sanger Research Bureau 1925- (Director); Planned Parenthood Federation of America 1925- (Birth Control Federation of America: Director at Large 1939; in charge of Medical Publication 1939, 1940; v.p. 1943-); " Stone, the WHO expert on planned parenthood" did studies in India (ARTW, Oct. 1952); sent by WHO and the UN Population Division to consult in Ceylon on population 1951 (reported in ARTW, Nov. 1954); International Planned Parenthood Federation 1953- (v.p. 1953-); attended World Population Conference 1954; Founder, American Assn. of Marriage Counselors; editor, Journal of Human Fertility 1936-49; Member, American Society of Human Genetics 1954
-- wife, Hannah Stone; Birth Control Federation of America Inc. (Director at Large 1939)
Pubns:
1954 "Heredity Counseling: Eugenic Aspects of the Premarital Consultation", Eugenics Quarterly, v. 2, no. 1
Source: Sanger list 1930; AESM, May 1938; EQ 1956; WWWIA; The SIECUS Circle; Membership list, American Society of Human Genetics, AJHG 1954; BCR, January 1940 p. 51; ARTW, May 1954; Birth Control Review, Feb/March 1939 (list of Officers and Directors, Etc.)
Stone, Ellen A.;
Member 1930
Personal:
Rhode Island 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Stork, H. E.;
Member 1930
Personal:
Minnesota 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Stout, Gilbert L.;
Member 1925, 1930
Personal:
Lockland, Ohio 1925; California 1930
Source: 1925 list; Sanger list 1930
Straley 3rd, H. W.;
Member 1930
Personal:
West Virginia 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Strandskov, Herluf A.;
Member 1956
Personal:
1956 Dept. of Zoology, University of Chicago; Life member, American Society of Human Genetics 1954 (Sec./Treas. 1948-1951; editor, American Journal of Human Genetics 1952-54)
Publications:
1955 "Some Aspects of the Genetics and Evolution of Man's Behavioral Characteristics"., Eugenics Quarterly, v. 2, 3
Source: EQ 1956; Membership list, American Journal of Human Genetics 1954; AJHG, 1952, v. 4, #4 (Historical note)
Strater, Charles G.;
Member 1930
Personal:
New York 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Stratton, P.R.;
Member 1974
Personal:
1974 Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Source: Osborne list
Stratton, Prof. Robert;
Member 1925, 1930
Personal:
520 Hester St., Stillwater, Oklahoma 1925; Oklahoma 1930
Source: 1925 list; Sanger list 1930
Straus, Mrs. Hugh Grant;
Member 1930
Personal:
New York 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Strickberger, Prof. Monroe Wolf;
Member 1974; 1989
Personal:
b. 1925; PhD (genetics) Columbia 1962; St Louis University (asst. to assoc. prof., biology 1963-66); University of Missouri, St. Louis (assoc. prof. 1968-71, Prof., biology 1971); NIH grant 1963-69; AAAS; Genetic Society of America; American Genetic Assoc.; American Society of Naturalists; Society for the Study of Evolution
Pubns:
1990 Evolution (rev. by Joel Cracraft, 1992 Bioscience, v. 42, p. 67); 1985 Genetics (3rd ed., 1st ed. 1968)
Source: Osborne list; AMWS 1989
Stromsten, Frank A.;
Member 1930
Personal:
Iowa 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Strong, Gordon;
(Subscriber, Second International Congress of Eugenics, New York 1921); Member 1930
Personal:
200 S. State St., Chicago, Illinois 1921; Illinois 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Strong, Dr. Leonell C.;
Member 1925, 1930
Personal:
Annandale-on-Hudson, New York 1925; Maine 1930
Source: 1925 list; Sanger list 1930
??Leonell Clarence Strong; did not live in New York in 1925, wrong address for above member, in 1925 was Harvard researcher, ?relative?, father's name was Clarence A. Strong; 1894- 198X; Mason; Genetics Society; cancer specialist; Source: WWWIA v. 10??
Strong, Louis L.;
Member 1930
Personal:
California 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Stuart, Robert D.;
Member 1930
Personal:
Massachusetts 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Stuck, Florence;
Member 1930; (Member, Third International Congress of Eugenics, New York 1932)
Personal:
South Carolina 1930; 531 West 122nd St., New York City 1932
Source: Sanger list 1930; A Decade of Progress in Eugenics, Baltimore 1934
Sturgis, F. K.;
Member 1930
Personal:
New York 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Sublett, A. J.;
Member 1974
Personal:
b. 1937; PhD 1966 (anthrop.) SUNY, Buffalo; NSF Fellow 1966-67; Atlantic Univ., Boca Ratan (assoc. prof. anthrop. 1973-(1976)); Am. Assn. Physical Anthrop.; microevolutionary changes, osteology
Source: Osborne list; AMWS 1976
Suessenguth, Mrs. Hazel;
Member 1956
Personal:
1956 Main Laboratory, Mt. Sinai Hospital, Cleveland, Ohio; Chief, Serology division, Mt. Sinai Hosp., Cleveland, Ohio 1954; Member, American Society of Human Genetics 1954
Source: EQ 1956; Membership list, American Society of Human Genetics, AJHG 1954
Sullivan, J. M.;
Member 1974; Eugenics Quarterly/Social Biology BR 1971 MR 1979, 1980
Personal:
1974 research associate, Population Council, New York.
Source: Osborne list
Sumner, Prof. Francis Bertody;
(General Cttee, Second International Congress of Eugenics, New York 1921); Advisory Council 1927-35; Member 1930
Personal:
1874-1945; PhD Columbia 1901; Mem: Am. Genetics Soc., Euthanasia Soc. America, Save the Redwoods League, Am. Birth Control League; opposed open immigration; City College, New York (zoology 1899-1906), summers at Woods Hole, Mass.; Woods Hole Lab (Dir. 1903-1911); Scripps Institute of Oceanography, La Jolla, California 1913-; Univ. California, La Jolla (taught 1913-1944)
Source: Eugenics Feb., 1929; Mehler, p. 309, 429; Report of The Second International Congress of Eugenics 1921
Sussman, Dr. Leon N.;
Member 1956
Personal:
MD; New York City 1956; Member, American Society of Human Genetics 1954
Source: EQ 1956; Membership list, American Society of Human Genetics, AJHG 1954
Sutter, Jean;
Consulting editor, Eugenics Quarterly 1963, 1968
Personal:
French
Publications:
1958 "The Relation of Human Genetics to Demography", Eugenics Quarterly, v. 5, #3; 1954 "The Breakup of Isolates: Its Genetic Consequences in Two French Departments" Eugenics Quarterly, v. 1, #; 1950 L'Eugenique: problemes, methodes
Source: EQ 1963, 1968
Sutton, Gordon F.;
Member 1974
Personal:
1974 Amherst, Massachusetts
Source: Osborne list
Swingle, Dr. Wilbur W.;
Advisory Council 1927-35
Source: Eugenics Feb., 1929; Mehler, p. 309
Symon, W. M.;
Member 1930
Personal:
Missouri 1930
Source: Sanger list 1930
Szathmary, Emoke J. E.;
Member (Foreign) 1974
Personal:
1974 Dept. Anthropology, Trent Univ., Peterborough, Ontario, Canada
Source: Osborne list
Sze, Paul Y.;
Member 1974
Personal:
1974 Yale University School of Medicine, Dept. of Genetics
Source: Osborne list