Cuttings on the Eugenics Education Society Meetings and Lectures

Date:
1909-1911
Reference:
GALTON/2/13/1/8
Part of:
Galton Papers
  • Archives and manuscripts

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Description

Index and cuttings reporting on public addresses made at meetings of the Eugenics Education Society, and letters from the public relating to the society's activities. The index lists the following talks and lectures by named persons, and letters to editors on the society's meetings and activities:

Sydney Webb on the anti-eugenic nature of the current poor law.

Miss Ravenhill on "Eugenic Ideals for Womanhood".

Dr J W Slaughter on "Eugenics and the Poor Law, Eliminating the Feeble-Minded".

James Fowler Tocher on the National Eugenic Survey of School Children.

Robert Newton Crane on United States marriage laws.

Goldsworthy Lowes Dickinson on heredity and socialism.

Mrs Merrit Hawkes on eugenics and Mendelism.

Dr Alfred Frank Tredgold on eugenics as an antidote to degeneracy.

Sir James Barr on eugenics and eugenic schools of thought.

R Murray Leslie on women's progress in relation to eugenics.

Montague Crackanthorpe on eugenics as a science.

John Lionel Tayler on "Some Problems of Eugenics".

George W Flood letter on eugenics.

Soloman Herbert letter on the new regional Eugenics Education Societies in Birmingham, Liverpool and Manchester.

Bertram H Tubbs letter on the Church Congress Association and eugenics.

Sir Edward Brabrook on "Eugenics and Pauperism".

Lieutenant-Colonel C H Melville on "Eugenics and Military Service".

Dr Ferdinand Canning Scott Schiller on "Can a Nation Select Itself?"

Mr Justice Parker on the Royal Commission on the Care and Control of the Feeble-Minded, backing legislation to support the Commission's recommendations.

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1909-1911

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29 folios

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