Eugenics Society Members List. - Bi-Bo

LIST OF MEMBERS

Source of members names: From 1930 until 1990 members' names were published in the Society journal as they joined or became fellows. These sources are shown as a journal abbreviation followed by the year in which the person entered the Society, e.g., ER 1942. (ER = Eugenics Review; Bulletin of the Eugenics Society; B&S = Biology and Society). The Eugenics Review at times listed all the officers and members of the council. These sources are also shown as a journal abbreviation followed by a date. The Society is a corporation and its directors are listed in its annual reports deposited in Company House (CH). In 1937 the Society published a list of members in its Annual Report (ESAR 1937). In 1957 the Society published a list of members in the Eugenics Review (ER 1957). A list of members compiled in 1977 was deposited in the Welcome Archives (1977 list). Deaths of members were sometimes noted in obituaries in the Society journals (Obit + journal abbreviation and date). Other sources are as specified.

Bibby, Mr. Cyril MA, MSc, FLS

High Barnet, Herts
Eugenics Society Fellow 1946, 1957
Pubns:
1945-46, "Sex education: aims, possibilities and plans", ER, v. 37, p. 157; 1946-47 "Education for family life", ER, v. 38, p. 87; editor, International Journal of Sexology 1947; 1947 Sex Education: A Guide for Parents, Teachers and Youth Leaders.; 1948 How Life is Handed On.; 1949-50 "The trend of intelligence", ER, v. 41, p. 56; 1951 Health Education: A guide to principles and practice.; 1953-54, "What is race?", ER, v. 45, p. 268 (C); 1958 T.H. Huxley: Scientist, Humanist and Educator. London, Watts; Race Prejudice and Education.; 1963 How We Grow Up.
Source: ER 1946, 1957
Bickerton, Dr. Herbert Richard MB, MRCS, LRCP
Croxteth Lodge, Ullet Rd., Liverpool 1937
Eugenics Society Life Fellow 1933, 1937, 1957
Personal: MA 1919 Cambridge Univ.; BCh 1919; DO (Oxf.) 1920; MB 1923; Homeopathic Surg., Liverpool Homeopathic Society; Ophth. Surg., Wallasey Sch. Blind 1937; Hahnemann Hosp., Liverpool; Mem., Advisory Comm. on the Prevention of Blindness; 1957 address: Ruthin, Denbighshire
Pubns:
Medical Hist. Liverpool. (jt.) 1936
Source: ER 1933, 1957, ESAR 1937; Medical Directory 1937, 1947, 1958
Bickerton, Mr. J. Myles
Eugenics Society Fellow 1932, 1937
Personal: b. 1894; Cambridge; RNVR Surg. 1916-17; MRCS, LRCP 1919; BCh 1919; Sen. Ophth. Surg., Kings College Hosp, 1937, 1947; Chmn., Bickerton's Aerodromes Ltd.; 50 Wimpole St., London 1937
Pubns:
The Bespectacled Pilot and the Air Force. 1937; 1935-36, "Prevention of blindness: a survey of Professor Franceschetti's proposals", ER, v. 27, p. 101 (Franceschetti was a European eugenicist); Clinical Ophthalmology. 1933; "The Inheritance of Blindness", ER 1932-33; "Welfare of the Blind and the National Economy", BMJ, 1932;
Source: ER 1932; ESAR 1937; WWW; Med Dir 1937, 1947
Bickerton, Mrs. J. Myles
Eugenics Society Fellow 1932
Source: ER 1932
Bidder, Miss Anna MA, PhD
Cambridge
Eugenics Society Fellow 1958, 1977
Source: ER 1958, 1977 list
Bill, The Rt. Rev. Sidney Alfred
Bishop of Lucknow, Lucknow, India 1939
Eugenics Society Member 1957
Personal: b. 1884; d. 1964; educ. Cambridge; Chaplain to HM Indian Government 1911-38; Bishop of Lucknow 1939-47; Rector of Instow, Devon 1947-55
Source: ER 1957, WWW
Bill, The Ven. Archdeacon
Kingsfield, Streetly, nr. Birmingham 1937
Eugenics Society Member 1937
Source: ESAR 1937
Bingham, Col. Lord
Eugenics Society Member 1947
Personal: see family name of the Lucans q.v.
Source: ER 1947
Binney, Mr. Cecil MA
Pampisford Hall, London
Eugenics Society Member 1931 Council 1933-39, 1960 Director 1946 Hon. Librarian 1947-60 Fellow 1957
Personal: Barrister; 1937 address: 7 King's Bench Walk, Temple, London EC4; d. 1966
Pubns:
1929 "The Law as to Sterilisation"; 1934-35 "Legal Aspects of Sterilization", ER, v. 26; 1945, "Eugenic aspects of the English Criminal Law", ER (reprinted), 1968, v. 60, p. 118; 1948-49 "Legal and Social Implications of Artificial Insemination", ER, v. 40; 1951-52 "Voluntary Sterilization", ER, v. 43; 1957 The Divorce Court.
Source: ER 1931, 1939, 1957, 1960
Binstead, Mrs. C.H.
Crescent House, Hertford 1937
Eugenics Society Member 1932 Fellow 1936 Member 1937
Source: ER 1932, 1936, ESAR 1937
Birch, Mr. F.H.
Eugenics Society Member 1944
Source: ER 1944
Birch, Miss D.M.L.
London
Eugenics Society Member 1977
Source: 1977 list
Birmingham, The Right Rev.,
The Lord Bishop of Birmingham see under Barnes, E.W.
Birt, Dr. Christopher Alan MA, MSc, MRCP, FFCM, DRCOG
Stockport, Manchester
Eugenics Society Member 1985
Personal: MA, Cambridge Univ. 1967; MB 1966; Fellow, Faculty of Community Medicine 1977; Estab. of primary care in Vietnam 1993; Royal Northern Infirmary, Inverness 1991; Cons. in Public Health Medicine, Highland Board; Hon. Clin. Senior Lect. (Community Medicine), Aberdeen University Medical School and Hon. Clin. Senior Lect. (Public Health), Glasgow University Medical School 1991; District Medical Officer, Stockport Health Authority 1985; former Area Medical Officer, Stockport Area Health Authority; Hon. Clinical Tutor, Manchester Medical School 1985; Community Physician, Scarsdale Hospital, Chesterfield; Senr. Registrar, Community Medicine, Manchester; Mem., Society of Social Medicine; working on estab. of primary health care in Vietnam 1993
Pubns:
What Do Doctors Do? 1977; A Study in NW England Public Health. 1980
Source: B&S 1986, Medical Directory 1985, 1991, 1993
Background:
Community Physicians & what they are:
It said ..."in section 47 of the 1948 National Assistance Act and subsequent minor amendments that the Proper officer, nowadays the Community Physician, is empowered to remove a person from his or her home where the conditions of the home do not conform to certain standards variously defined. The medical and judicial safeguards ... are relatively minimal and their application very often depends largely on the judgment of the physician and a persons' relatives." (from Bulletin of the Eugenic Society, Dec. 1980, p. 115
Bishop, Mrs.
Fyfield Manor, Milton, Marlborough 1937
Eugenics Society Life Fellow 1937
Source: ESAR 1937
Bishop, Miss G.M. MA
Domek, Badlake Hill, Dawlish, Devon 1937
Eugenics Society Member 1937
Source: ESAR 1937
Bishop, Mr. H.W.
Christchurch, New Zealand
Eugenics Society Member 1916
Source: ER 1916
Bittles, Prof. Alan Holland
Dept. of Anatomy and Human Biology, King's College, London, Middlesex
Eugenics Society V.P. 1983 Council 1993
Personal: Company Director, Biosocial Society 1983; Lect. in Human Biology, Univ. of London 1983, 1993; 1983 address Teddington, Middlesex; 1994 Foundation Professor of Human Biology, Edith Cowan Univ., Perth, West Australia
Pubns:
The Biology of Human Aging. (ed.) w/ K.J. Collins, 1986, Symposium of the Society for the Study of Human Biology; "A Comparison of secondary and tertiary sex ratios in Karnataka and other Indian States" w/ Stopes Research Fund grant 1989; "Religious differentials in post famine marriage patterns, Northern Ireland 1840-1915", Human Biology, v. 66, 1, Feb. 1994
Source: CH; Galton Institute Annual Report 1993; JBS, July 1993; JBS, Jan. 1994
Black, Sir Crofton
Eugenics Society Council 1916
Personal: b. 1880; d. 1937; Barrister; Secretary and Legal Adviser to Land Union 1932-37
Pubns: Land Value Duties. 191X
Source: ER 1916, WWW
Blackburn, Mr. J.M. PhD, BSc
Eugenics Society Fellow 1946
Pubns:
Ass't editor Sociological Review 1948-49; Psychology and the Social Pattern. 1945
Source: ER 1946
Blacker, Mrs.
Eugenics Society Member 1931
Source: ER 1931
Blacker, Dr. Carlos Paton MA, MB, MD, FRCP
Pasturewood, Shamley Green, Surrey
Eugenics Society Secretary 1931-1943 General Secretary 1943- Director 1944-1946 Chairman 1951- Hon. Fellow 1957 Personal: Coldstream Guards WWI; pupil of Julian Huxley q.v. in 1920; MA, MB, BCh Oxford Univ. 1929; MD 1931; m. Helen Maud Pilkington (see Pilkington q.v.); Medical Officer, Coldstream Guards 1940-42; Royal Comm. on Population (Mem., Biol. and Med. Sect); Psych., Maudsley Hosp.; delegate to World Population Conference 1954; Adviser on Population and Social Questions to the Ministry of Health 1958; Administrative Chmn., IPPF 1959-61; Hon Sec., Population Investigation Cttee; Vice Chmn., International Planned Parenthood Federation 1958; Registrar, Dept. of Psy. Med. and House Physician, Guys Hosp.; Hon. Psych., Maida Vale Hosp.
Eugenics and the Nazis:
Reported to Eugenics Society in 1951, on Nazi experiments using live people for the purpose of developing an economical method of mass sterilisation; said Nazi methods did not work but "that the continuation of experimentation with one of the sterilisation drugs which were being used by the Nazi doctors would be perfectly in order ...", from " 'Eugenic' Experiments Conducted by the Nazis on Human Subjects", ER, 1952-53, p. 9-19
Pubns:
1920 Birth Control and the State.; 1931-32, "Preventive medicine and the role of genetics in its future development", ER, v. 23, p. 319; 1933 "Eugenics in Germany", Eugenics Review, October, p. 157-9; 1934 The Chances of Morbid Inheritance.; 1934 Voluntary Sterilisation.; 1935 "Laws on Health and Marriage" Eugenics Review, October, p. 191-6; 1938 A Social Problem Group.; 1939 "Maternity and Child Welfare Work and the Population Problem", Eugenics Review, July, p. 91-5; 1945 "Eugenics in Retrospect and Prospect", Galton Lecture; 1946 "Positive Eugenics - A Proposal", Eugenics Review, April, p. 25-6; 1947 "What is Eugenics?" Eugenics Review, July, p. 56-8; 1946 "Neurosciences and the Mental Health Services"; 1952 Eugenics: Galton and After.; 1953 Problem Families. 5 Enquiries. (ed.)
Population Control:
1950-51 "The control of population", ER, v. 42, p. 149; 1955-56, "The rhythm method: two Indian experiments", ER, v. 47, p. 93; 1955-56, "The rhythm method", ER, v. 47, p. 163; 1955-56, "Family planning and eugenic movements in the mid twentieth century", ER, v. 47, p. 225; 1961-62 "Voluntary sterilisation: the last sixty years, Introduction and summary", ER, v. 53, p. 145; 1962-63, "Voluntary sterilization: the last sixty years", ER, v. 54, p. 9; 1962-63, "Voluntary sterilization: transitions throughout the world", ER, v. 54, p. 143; 1964-65, "Voluntary sterilization: its role in human betterment", ER, v. 56, p. 77; 1964-65, "The International Planned Parenthood Federation: aspects of its history", ER, v. 56, p. 135; 1966 "Contraception and the Catholic Theologians" ER, v. 58, p. 85
Source: ER 1957; ASP's Hist, Vol. 60; The Bitter Pill; Medical Directory 1958; Grand Illusions; Obit. for A. Carr Saunders, ER 1967 p. 4; Medical Directory 1946; Around the World News of Population and Birth Control (1954 May, 1961 Feb.)
Background:
Eugenic Deception: from Galton lecture by Frederick Osborn "People ... won't accept the idea that they are in general, second rate. We must rely on other motivation ... a system of voluntary unconscious selection ... Let's base our proposals on the desirability of having children born... " where they can get good care. (from ER 1956-57, p. 21-22)
Quotes:
Racism: "... racial egalitarianism ... Galton might have thought that, if ... (racial egalitarianism is) ... construed to mean that all human races have an equal power of sustaining and promoting the process known as western civiliza tion, it belied some of the plainest facts of human evolution" (C.P. Blacker on Galton in ER 1951, p. 22, "Galton's Views on Race"); see also R.R. Gates entry on Mankind Quarterly
Blacker, Miss C.
Pasturewood, Shamley Green, Surrey
Eugenics Society Fellow 1943, 1957, 1977
Personal: relative of Carlos Paton Blacker
Source: ER 1943, 1957, 1977 list
Blacker, Mr. J.G.C.
Pasturewood, Shamley Green, Surrey
Eugenics Society Member 1950 Fellow 1957
Personal: related to C.P. Blacker; studied history at Balliol; demography at the London School of Economics
Pubns:
1953-54, "Malthus in perspective", ER, v. 45., p. 169; 1954-55, "Postwar fertility trends in France and the United States", ER, v. 46, p. 242; 1955-56, "Unchecked populations: some comparisons of rapid growth", ER, v. 47, p. 235; 1963 Population Characteristics of the Commonwealth Countries of Tropical Africa. Inst. of Commonwealth Studies, Univ. London, Athlone Press
Source: ER 1950, 1957, ER 1955-56, p. 213
Blacker, Dr. John
Institute of Development Studies, Sussex Univ., Brighton
Eugenics Society Fellow 1977
Source: 1977 list
Blackett, Sir Basil KCB
Eugenics Society Life Fellow 1932 Council 1934
Personal: b. 1882 d. 15 Aug. 1935; BA 1904 (Oxon.); Treasury 1904; Sec., Indian Finance and Currency Comm. 1913-14; Member of Commission which raised 500,000,000 for WW I in USA 1915; Treasury rep to USA 1917-19; Exec. Council, Gov. Gen. India (Finance Member 1922-28; see Jeremy Raisman q.v.);
Pubns:
Planned Money. 1932
Source: ER 1932, Obit, ER 1935, p. 189; WWW3
Blackstock, Gibbs MA `
52 Warren Rd, Toronto, Canada 1937
Eugenics Society Fellow 1937
Source: ESAR 1937
Blake, Dr. Frank MRCS, LRCP
1 The Avenue, Woodford Green, Essex 1937
Eugenics Society Fellow 1937
Personal: MRCS, LRCP 1920; Acting Sen. MO, Little Plumstead Hosp., Norwich 1960; RAMC 1939-45
Pubns:
"Case of Exomphalos", Lancet, 1923
Source: ESAR 1937; Med Dir 1938, 1960
Blakeway, Mr. A.A. MA
Eugenics Society Member 1933
Source: ER 1933
Bland, Mr. F.E. BSc
39 Salisbury Ave., Cheam, Surrey
Eugenics Society Fellow 1965, 1977
Source: ER 1965, 1977 list
Bland, F. Lawrence
Rookwood, Copdock, Ipswich 1937
Eugenics Society Fellow 1937
Personal: b. 1873; d. 26 Aug. 1941; Eton; went into banking 1894; Dir., Barclay's Bank; Inst. of Bankers (Pres. 1933-35); in Suffolk, was on commitees, boards, held offices; JP Isle of Eley 1900-38; Chmn., Mental Hosp. Cttee, East and West Suffolk
Pubns:
pamphlets on banking, agriculture and society
Source: ESAR 1937; WWW4
Bland, Miss Lucy BA, MA
Eugenics Society Member 1983
Source: B&S 1984
Blank, Dr. Charles Eric MB, BCh, PhD
Centre for Human Genetics, Sheffield
Eugenics Society Fellow 1966, 1977, 1993
Personal: MB, BCh (Wales) 1955; PhD London 1959; Reader in Medical Genetics, Univ. of Sheffield; Director, Center for Human Genetics, Sheffield Health Authority; Mem., Clinical Genetics Society; ex MRC Scholar in Human Genetics, Galton Laboratory, University College, London
Source: ER 1966, 1977 list, Medical Directory 1991, 1993
Blanshard, Mr. Paul
Eugenics Society Member 1952
Pubns:
Freedom and the Catholic Power. 1951; Communism, Democracy and the Catholic Power. 1952; The Irish and The Catholic Power. 1955
Source: ER 1952
Background:
..."the moral right of the majority of the inhabitants of Northern Ireland ... to preserve their intellectual freedom from the intolerable priestly tyranny ... in the Republic" (from a review in the ER 1955-56, p. 256)
Blanshard, Mrs. Paul
Eugenics Society Member 1952
Source: ER 1952
Bloom, Mr. Isadore
Eugenics Society Member 1934
Source: ER 1934
Bloom, Dr. Philip M. MB, BCh
79 Harley St., London
Eugenics Society Member 1948, 1957, 1977
Personal: MB, BCh Cape Town, South Africa 1931; Consult. and Lect., Marriage Guidance Council; Medical Officer, Shoreditch Marriage Advisory Council; Consult., Sex Disorders, North Kensington Marriage Welfare Centre q.v.; Lect. in sex disorders to Probation Officers Training Board; Mem., Family Planning Association; Maj. RAMC, Gynecology, Malaya Command in 40's
Pubns:
Modern Contraception: a practical guide to scientific birth control. Lists of clinics and marriage guidance councils. (1st ed. 1949; 11th edn. rev. 1968); Section on "Physical Aspects of Marriage" in Grammar of Marriage. 1950; AID Investigation Council Report 1957; "AID" ER 1956
Source: ER 1948, 1957, 1977 list, Medical Directory 1947, 1958
Bloomfield, Mr. Paul
Hampstead, London
Eugenics Society Member 1947 Fellow 1948, 1957 Council 1952-53
Pubns:
"The descendants of Sir George Villiers", ER, v. 39, 1947-48; "The eugenics of the utopians", ER, 1948-49;Uncommon People: A Study of Britain's Elite. 1956; "The ideal of an elite", ER, v. 43, 1951-52; Edward Gibbon Wakefield: Builder of the British Commonwealth. 1962; "A note on Malthus", ER 1961-62; "Captain Barclay", ER, v. 54, 1962-63;
Source: ER 1947, 1948, 1952-53, 1957
Background:
The book, Uncommon People, according to reviews, argues that a small group of people, all of them related to a common ancestor (who is not an ape though he may be a gibbon) are running Britain. Several family groups are identified, including the Salisbury-Cecils and the Wedgewood-Darwins.
This idea is part of the intellectual background to the Eugenic Society interrelationships which this list documents. According to the review of an article in Harper's magazine by John Fischer the uncommon people "also make a habit of running the kingdom in peacetime as well as in war." "They also make a habit of running the kingdom in peacetime ...". The other family groups are the Macauley-Trevelyans, who are running the rationalist societies; the Strachey-Stevens, who ran Bloomsbury; the Villiers and the Barclays.
This idea they hold explains to some extent their interest in who is born.
Blundell, Mrs. Elizabeth BA
Eugenics Society Member 1966
Source: ER 1966
Blundell, Percy
Moultern, Chiltern Rd., Hitchen 1937
Eugenics Society Member 1937
Source: ESAR 1937
Blundell, Lt. Col. R.S. Moss MC
Eugenics Society Fellow 1934
Source: ER 1934
Blyth, Dr. Helen MB, BCh
Wakefield, Yorks
Eugenics Society Member 1957
Personal: Isabel Helen Mary; MB, BCh Leeds 1943; D Obst RCOG 1945; at same address in 1958, Dr. Henry Blyth
(Dr. Henry Blyth; MB, BCh (Ed.) 1908; Diploma in Public Health (Dublin) 1914; ret.; past Resident Medical Officer at Tuberculosis Sanatarium in Moxley)
Source: ER 1957, Medical Directory 1946, 1947, 1958
Board, Mr. F.E.
Foster's Blds., High St., Sheffield 1937
Eugenics Society Member 1935, 1937, 1957
Personal: 1957 address: Fountain House, Broomgrove, Sheffield 10
Source: ER 1935, 1957, ESAR 1937
Boas, Dr. Conrad van Emde MD
Amsterdam, Holland
Eugenics Society Member 1956 Fellow 1977
Source: ER 1956, 1977 list
Bodey, Mr. R.T.
Liverpool
Eugenics Society Council 1916
Pubns:
1911-12, "Heredity and education: a plea for a national policy", ER, v. 3, p. 312
Source: ER 1916
Bodmer, Prof. Walter F. MA, PhD, FRS
Genetics Laboratory, Dept. of Biochemistry, Oxford University, Oxford
Eugenics Society Fellow 1961, 1977 Council 1971-74
Pres., Human Genome Organization, Great Britain; Dir. of Research, Imperial Cancer Research Fund, 1979- (see V. Beral q.v.)
Personal: m. Julia Pilkington 1956 (See C.P. Blacker, Pilkington); Dept. of Genetics, Stanford Univ. (1962-70); Prof. of Genetics, Univ. of Oxford (1970-79); Pres., Royal Statistical Society 1984-85; Chmn., BBC Scientific Consultative Gp. (1981-87); Wm. Allen Memorial Award of the American Society of Human Genetics 1980
Pubns:
1965 "A program for genetic demography based on data from large scale social surveys", EQ, v. 12, p. 85; 1965 "Differential fertility in population genetics models", Genetics, v. 51, p. 411; 1970 "Intelligence and Race", Scientific American, Oct., p. 19; 1971 The Genetics of Human Populations., w/ L.L. Cavalli-Sforza (AESS); 1974 Our Future Inheritance: chance or choice.; 1976 Genetics, Evolution and Man.; 1980 Wm. Allan Lecture, American Society of Human Genetics (see F.J. Kallmann q.v.); 1983 Mathematical Genetics.; 1992 "Genome Research in Europe", Science, April 24, p. 480; 1992 "Molecular analysis of APC mutations in familial adenomatous polyposis and sporadic colon carcinomas", w/ others, The Lancet, Sept. 12, p. 626; 1994 The Book of Man.
Source: ER 1961-62;1977 list; WSW 1990
Boland, Sir Edward Roland FRCP, DPH
Eugenics Society Consultative Council 1937
Personal: b. 1898; d. 24 Aug. 1972; educ. Stonyhurst; Wimbledon Coll.; Lt. in WW 1; MRCS, LRCP 1921; DPH 1928; FRCP 1934; i/c Tuberculosis Dept., Guys Hosp. 1937; RAMC 1940-45; Cons. Phys. to Army 1945-70 (Chmn., Army Med. Adv. Bd.); Dean, Faculty of Medicine, Univ. London 1948-1952; Dean, Medical and Dental School, Guys Hosp. 1945-65; Kt. 1964
Pubns:
"Heredity in Tuberculosis" in Chances of Morbid Inheritance. 1934 (ed.) C. P. Blacker q.v. Source: ESAR 1937; WWW7; Med Dir 1937
Bolton, Ms. Christine E. MA, MPhil, PGCE
Eugenics Society Member 1985
Personal: Postgraduate Certificate in Education
Source: B&S 1986
Bolton, Mr. D.J. MSc, FIEE
London
Eugenics Society Member 1977
Personal: Fellow, Institution of Electrical Engineers
Source: 1977 list
Bond, Dr. Charles John FRCS, CMG
Fernshaw, Springfield Rd., Leicester 1937
Eugenics Society Vice President 1930-1932, Fellow 1937
co-founder, Voluntary Euthanasia Society
Personal: UCL; Honorary Consultant Surgeon, Leicester Royal Infirmary 1932 (v.p. 1937); Committee to establish the Bureau of Human Heredity (see RR Gates q.v., Tage Kemp q.v., Von Verschuer, AES list); Recollections of Student Life and Later Days. 1939 (autobiog.)
Pubns:
"Our critic criticized", ER, v. 6, 1914; "Causes of Racial Decay", ER, 1928-29, v. 20, p. 5, Galton Lecture 1928; W. Withering Lect. in Human Biology. 1932; Biology and the New Physics. 1936; The Nature and Meaning of Evil and Suffering as Seen from an Evolutionary Viewpoint. 1937
Source: ESAR 1937; ER Obit 1939, WWW3, CH
Quotes:
Sterilisation:
"... sterilisation... should be applied to cases of irresponsible persons of low intelligence and weak will" (from speech at Modern Churchmen's Conference 21 August 1930 as reported in the Times)
Bonn, Mrs. D.
Eugenics Society Member 1989
Source: B&S 1989
Boocock, Mr. D.
Eugenics Society Member 1949
Source: ER 1949
Bootle Wilbraham, Brigadier Lionel DSO, MC
Farnborough, Hants 1957
Eugenics Society Fellow 1935, 1937, 1957
Personal: 6th baron Skelmersdale; b. 1896; d. 1973; Major L. Bootle 1935; 1937 address: Guards Club, 41 Brook St., London W1, 1937; succ. cousin;
- son Roger Skelmersdale
(Roger Skelmersdale was Parliamentary Undersecretary of State for Northern Ireland 1989; Parliamentary Undersecretary of State, DHSS 1987-88)
Source: ER 1935, 1957, ESAR 1937, WWW, WSW 1990
Bosanquet, Mrs. Barbara
Headington, Oxford
Eugenics Society V.P. 1947
Pubns:
"Barbara Burks", ER, v. 36, 1944-45; "Eugenically desirable types", ER, v. 38, 1946-47; "The quality of the rural population", ER, v. 42, 1950-51
Source: CH
Bosanquet, Mrs. Barbara
Rock Moor, Alnwick, Northumberland
Eugenics Society Fellow 1957, 1977
Personal: see David Graham Bosanquet q.v. (R Carr Bosanquet)
Source: ER 1957, 1977 list
Bosanquet, Mrs. Charles BA
Wykeham Hatch, West Byfleet, Surrey 1937
Eugenics Society Member 1932, 1937
Source: ER 1932, ESAR 1937
Bosanquet, Mr. David Graham MA, LLB
Ryarsh, West Malling, Kent
Eugenics Society Member 1954, 1957, 1977
Personal: b. 1916; son of Prof. R. Carr Bosanquet
(Prof. R. Carr Bosanquet; 1871- 21 April 1935; British School at Athens (Dir. 1900-06); Prof., Classical Archaeology, Liverpool 1906-20; farmed at Rock Moor House, Alnwick, Northumberland since 1906; m. Ellen Hodgkin; 2 sons, 4 daughters; Pubns: Borcovicium. 1904; Source: WWW3)
m. Camilla Ricardo (see G. C. L. Bertram q.v.); Director, Provincial Insurance 1970-86 then Provincial Grp. plc 1986-)
Source: ER 1954, 1957; 1977 list, Debretts 1988
Bostock, Miss R.C.
Green Hedges, Hightown, Ringwood, Hants 1937
Eugenics Society Fellow 1937
Source: ESAR 1937
Boulton, Mr. J. MSc Tech
Eugenics Society Member 1935
Source: ER 1935
Bourdillon, Dr. Robert Benedict MA, MB, BS
22 Frognal Lane, Hampstead, London NW3, 1937
Eugenics Society Member 1937
Personal: b. 1889; d. 3 March 1971 in British Columbia; Lect. in chemistry, Balliol 1912-14, Univ. College, Oxford 1913-21; War Service 1914-19 (Intelligence Corps); MA 1919 (Oxon.); MB, BCh 1925; MD 1935; Nat. Inst. Med. Research 1926-46 (see A.S. Parkes q.v.)
Pubns:
papers on vitamin D in Proc. Royal Soc. 1928-32
Source: ESAR 1937; Med Dir 1937; WWW
Bourne, Mrs. Jennifer
Eugenics Society Member 1989
Source: ER 1989
Bowden, Mrs. W.L.
Stubbs Farm, Hayfield, Stockport, Cheshire
Eugenics Society Member 1953, 1957
Source: ER 1953, 1957
Bowie, Ms. Nadie
Eugenics Society Member 1984
Source: B&S 1985
Bowman, Maj. J.H.
c/o Foreign Office, London, SW1; Buenos Aires, Argentina
Eugenics Society Fellow 1946, 1957, 1977
Personal: Swindon, Wilts. 1977
Source: ER 1946, 1957, 1977 list
Bowman, Mrs. P.J.W.
Eugenics Society Member 1967
Source: ER 1967
Boyce, Mr. A.J. MA, PhD
Dept. of Biological Anthropology, Oxford Univ., Oxford
Eugenics Society Fellow 1977 V.P. 1976, 1978
Personal: Lect. in Physical Anthropology, Univ. of Cambridge 1976
Pubns:
The Structure of Human Populations, w/ G.A. Harrison q.v. 1972; Migration and Mobility: Biosocial Aspects of Human Movement.(ed.) London, 1984, Symposium of the Society for the Study of Human Biology, v. 23; Surnames and Genetic Structure., G.W. Lasker w/ A.J. Boyce and C.G. N. Mascie Taylor q.v., Cambridge, 1985; Human Mating Patterns. (ed.) C.G.N. Mascie Taylor w/ A.J. Boyce, Cambridge, 1988 Symposium of the Society for the Study of Human Biology, v. 28
Source: 1977 list, CH
Boyce, Mr. L.J.
Torquay
Eugenics Society Member 1955, 1957
Source: ER 1955, 1957
Boyle, Mr. R.A.
Eugenics Society Member 1958
Source: ER 1958
Boys-Smith, Rev. E.P.
Slydle's Close, Hightown, Ringwood, Hants 1937
Eugenics Society Member 1931, 1937
Source: ER 1931, ESAR 1937

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