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Bust of Charles Robert Darwin, 1932.

 Item — Container: Binder 1, Photo: 20

Scope and Contents

From the Collection:

Harry H. Laughlin's professional files from the Eugenics Record Office, 1910-1939. These files contain institutional correspondence, memoranda, and reports; general correspondence; correspondence and printed materials related to the eugenical organizations to which Laughlin belonged; working manuscripts; notes; miscellaneous collected printed materials; some photographs; and glass lantern slides which were used for presentations. Laughlin, as one of the leaders in the eugenics movement, was interested in every aspect of genetics, genetics research and the furthering the eugenical cause. The collection reflects Laughlin's very strong interests in the identification of the "socially inadequate," genetically caused diseases, eugenical sterilization, immigration restriction, and the establishment of a common world government. Laughlin was also involved in thoroughbred horse breeding studies, a practical application of genetics.

Dates

  • Creation: 1932.

Creator

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Extent

From the Collection: 22.5 linear feet

Language of Materials

English

Other Finding Aids

Photo marked with 18

Physical Description

Bust siting ontop of stand with writing "Charles Robert Darwin 1809-1882 Master Demonstrator of Organic Evolution - Darwin demonstrated the close parallel between man's actual improvement of domestic plants and animals and the possible improvement in human family-stocks. He believed that the most substantial advance in human progress would be made when man appreciated that he could to a limited degree, control his own future racial evolution - Author of 'Origin of Species,' 1859, 'Plants and Animals Under Domestication,' 1868, 'Descent of Man,' 1871"

Repository Details

Part of the Truman State University, Pickler Memorial Library, Special Collections Manuscripts Repository

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