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Eugenics Society Members A - Z 2012

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The document lists members of the Eugenics Society from 1908 to 1990, sourcing information from annual reports, journals, and other records.

It is listing members of the Eugenics Society A-Z, with sources for their membership.

The listed members span from 1908 to 1990, though some members from earlier allied societies are also included if they later joined the Eugenics Society.

LIST OF MEMBERS A-Z Source of members' names: The Society is a corporation and its officers and directors are,

as required by law, listed in its annual reports (ESAR) deposited in Company House (CH+date) and elsewhere (ESAR+date). The Society became a Charity and its trustees, officers and council members are listed in annual reports deposited with the Charity Commission for England and Wales (CCAR+date). The Galton Institute website shows the current officers and council members. (GIWeb+date). 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, e.g., ER 1942. In the years 1908 to 1914-15, 1919-20, 1936-37 to 1938-39 the Society published a list of members in its Annual Report. These sources are shown as ESAR+ date, e.g., ESAR 1937. From 1930 until 1990 members' names were published in the Society journal as they joined the Society or became Society fellows. These sources are shown as a journal abbreviation followed by the year in which the person entered the Society or became a Fellow, e.g., ER 1942. (ER = Eugenics Review; Bulletin of the Eugenics Society; B&S = Biology and Society). The Galton Newsletter occasionally mentions individuals as members (GNL Month/Year). In certain early years the list of members of other allied eugenics societies was published in the Eugenics Society Annual Report. Some of these members of other allied societies are included on this list either because they, like Neville Chamberlain, later became Eugenics Society members or because they, like Mrs. A. Chamberlain, were relatives of Eugenics Society members. Those who never became Eugenics Society members are shown in square brackets, e.g. [Hume Pinsent]. The Liverpool and Oxford branches are usually shown as [Liverpool] or [Oxford]; the Birmingham Heredity Society as [BHS]. 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). Individuals sometimes list their membership on curriculum vitas (CV) and websites (The website is specified). Other sources are as specified. Aaron, Mrs. Eugenics Society Member 1942 Source: ER 1942 Abbott, Mr. T. Newark, Notts Eugenics Society Member 1948, 1957 Source: ER 1948, 1957 Abbott, Mrs. Frank 166 Hagley Rd., Edgbaston, Birmingham 1938, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1937-39 Background: 166 Hagley Rd., Quality Hotel in 2002 Source: ER 1937; ESAR 1937-39 Abbs, Mr. S.J.

Eugenics Society Member 1985 Source: B&S 1986 Abe, Prof. Ayao Tokyo, Japan 1937; Hamura, Nishitamagun, Tokyo, Japan 1937-39 Eugenics Society Member 1937-39 Personal: Member: Eugenics Research Association, USA (ERA) 1938 Source: ESAR 1936-39; ERA 1938 list Abelson, Dr. A.R. 133 Richmond Rd., Dalston, London NE 1911; 295 Amhurst Rd., Stoke Newington, London N 1912-14 Eugenics Society Associate 1911-1914 Source: ESAR 1910-14 Acheson, Prof. R.M. Eugenics Society Member 1986 Personal: Roy Malcolm Acheson; Prof. of Community Medicine, Cambridge Univ. 197688; General Medical Council Exec. Cttee 1979-; Faculty of Community Medicine 1974- (V.P. 1986-); WHO -- brother, Prof. Ernest Donald Acheson (Ernest Donald Acheson; b. 1926; m. Barbara Castle; Chief Medical Officer, DHSS, Home Office 1984, ex by 1993; address, Alexander Fleming House, Elephant and Castle; Pubns: 1967 Medical Record Linkage.; Source: Debretts 1988, Med Dir 1993) Pubns: 1991 A History of Education in Public Health.; The London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine: A child of many parents.; 1985 Society and Medicine: an introduction to community medicine.; 1976 Seminars in Community Medicine.; 1965 Comparability in International Epidemiology. (ed.), Milbank Memorial Fund Source: B&S 1988, WSW 1990 Achonwa, Mr. E.A. Eugenics Society Member 1949 Source: ER 1949 Acland, Mrs. A.S. Dunkery House, Felixstowe 1910-14 Eugenics Society Member 1910-14 Source: ESAR 1909-10 to 1914-15 Adami, Vice Chancellor J.G. MD, FRS Liverpool 1919 Eugenics Society Member 1919 Personal: 1862-1926 Source: ESAR 1919 Adamopoulos, Dr. G. Athens, Greece Eugenics Society Member 1957, 1961 Source: ER 1957, 1961

Adams, Mrs. Mary 3 Gloucester Gate, Regents Park, London NW1 Eugenics Society Fellow 1957, 1977 Personal : see Mrs. J. Adams q.v. Source: ER 1957, 1977 list Adams, Mrs. J. 3 Gloucester Gate, Regents Park, London 1937-39 Eugenics Society Fellow 1937-39 Personal: see Mrs. M. Adams q.v. Source: ESAR 1936-39 Adams, Mr. Thomas Esq. Oulton Cross, Stone, Staffs 1909; Nelson Pl., Newcastle, Staffs 1910-14 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-14 Source: ESAR 1908-14 Adams, Mrs. Vyvyan Eugenics Society Fellow 1932 Source: ER 1932 Adamson, Dr. Louis Eugenics Society Member 1945 Source: ER 1945 Adderley. The Hon. Gladys Hams Hall, nr. Birmingham 1911-14 Eugenics Society Associate 1911-1914 Personal: -- 1st Baron Norton; Charles Bowyer Adderley; lived at Hams Hall, Birmingham 1903; b. 1814; m. Julia Leigh1842; Charity Commr. 1858-59; Colonial UnderSecretary 1866-68; Pres., Board of Trade 1874-78; MP, Conservative, N. Staffordshire1841-78; JP Staffs and Warwickshire; Children: Charles Leigh, James Granville, Reginald Edmund, Henry Arden, Anna Maria, Caroline Jane, Francis Georgina, Evelyn Augusta, Background: The Hon. and Rev. James Adderley was a member of the Birmingham branch of the Society in 1913-14. Address 1913-14: St. Gabriel's Lodge, Birmingham Source; ESAR 1910-14, Kelly's Handbook 1903 Addie, Mr. M. Eugenics Society Member 1987 Source: B&S 1988 Addis, Miss Robina S. 24 Adam St., London W1 1937; 3 Robert Adam St., London W1 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1935-38, Fellow 1939 Source: ER 1935, ESAR 1936-39 Addison, Mr. S.R.J. Esq. Austin Friars, London EC2; 11 Birchin Lane, London EC3 1939; Cheam, Surrey 1977

Eugenics Society Fellow 1939, 1957, 1977 Source: ESAR 1938-39; ER 1939, 1957, 1977 list Adrian, Lady Hester A. Pinsent MA, JP St. Chads, 48 Grange Rd., Cambridge 1939; Master's Lodge, Trinity College, Cambridge Univ., Cambridge Eugenics Society Fellow 1936-37, 1939, 1957 Personal: b. 1899; d. 1966; Ingelby Cttee on Children and Young Persons (195660); Member: East Anglia Regional Hosp. Board and Chmn., Mental Health Cttee 1947-; Council, National Association for Mental Health 1946-; JP Cambridge; Pres., Howard League of Penal Reform 1950; Chmn., Juvenile Court Panel 194858; Cttee of Management, Cambridge Institute of Criminology 1960-; Royal Comm. on Mental Health 1954-57 -- a.k.a. Mrs. Hester Adrian 1939 -- daughter of Dame Ellen Francis Pinsent (Mrs. Hume Pinsent q.v.) -- m. Edgar Douglas Adrian 1923 (Edgar Douglas Adrian; b. 1889; d. 1977; Nobel Prize in Medicine 1932 w/ Charles Sherrington q.v.; cr. Baron 1955; Trinity College, Cambridge 1915 Medicine; medical service during WWI; Prof. of Physiology, Cambridge University (1937-51); Pres. of the Royal Society 1950-55; Master, Trinity College (1951-65); Chancellor, University of Leicester (1957-71); Chancellor, University of Cambridge (1968-75, Vice Chancellor 1957-59); Trustee, Rockefeller Institute (1962-65); Harben Medal, Royal Inst. of Public Health and Hygiene 1955; 1927 The Basis of Sensation.; 1932 The Mechanism of Nervous Action.; 1937 "Factors Determining Human Behaviour" Harvard Tercentenary Lecture published in The Nervous System.; 1947 The Physical Background of Perception.; 1950 "Physiology", Scientific American, Sept.; worked on electrical potentials in sense organs and nerve impulses from single motor nerve fibers; working toward understanding the physical basis of sensation and the mechanism of muscular control; after 1934 worked on electrical activity of the brain) -- son, Richard Hume Adrian (Richard Hume Adrian FRS; b. 1927; Prof. of Cell Physiology, Cambridge Univ. 1978-; Master, Pembroke College, Cambridge Univ. 1981-1992 which sponsored the Caradog Jones Lectures with the Galton Institute]; Vice Chancellor, Cambridge Univ. 1985-87) Source: ESAR 1936-39, ER 1957, WWW, Debretts, WSW 1990; Encyclopedia Britannica v. 1., p. 102 "Adrian"; Galton Institute website Aikman, Mrs. Maple Manor, Salfords, Surrey 1936-37 Eugenics Society Fellow 1936-37 Personal: related to Dr. K.B. Aikman q.v. Source: ESAR 1936-37, 1937-38 Aikman, Dr. Kenneth Blackie MRCS, LRCP, BCh, MD Maple Manor, Salfords, Surrey 1937; 8 Harley St., London W1 1939 Eugenics Society Council 1929, 1931-1940 Fellow 1936-39

Personal: d. 1940; Cambridge 1912; MRCS, LRCP, BCh Univ. College Hospital 1913; RAMC WW I; MD 1922; Joint Committee on Voluntary Sterilisation; British Social Hygiene Council Pubns: 1933-34 "Race Mixture", ER, v. 25; 1930 "The Problem of the Mental Defective", Jl. of State Medicine Source: ESAR 1929-30, 1930-31, 1933-35, 1936-39; ER July 1940, p. 58 Obit; ER 1932 Background: With respect to immigration, he thought that: "...infinite care ought to be taken to exclude immigrants who were likely to lower the qualities of the national stock by reason of disease, character, heredity or race..." said the Eugenic Review, ER July 1940, p. 58 Obit Ailsa, The Most Hon. The Marchioness of 6 Carlton Terr., Edinburgh 1937-38 Eugenics Society Fellow 1937-38 Personal: Isabel McMaster Kennedy The 3rd Marquess of Ailsa, Archibald Kennedy, succeeded at 22, and lived to be 90. He built the west wing of Culzean Castle, married twice, had three sons and founded the company, Ailsa Shipbuilding. His second wife, whom he married in 1891, was Isabella McMaster, only daughter of Hugh McMaster of Kausani, North West Province, India. This is the person who is Marchioness of Ailsa in 1908 in the Eugenics Society list. The heir to the Marquess was called the Earl of Cassilis; see Cassilis q.v.; His wife became a Eugenics Society member in 1920 Source: ESAR 1937-38; Kelly's Handbook 1903 Ainley-Walker, Dr. E.W. MD, BCh, MA, DSc Medical School, Oxford Univ., Oxford 1914; University College, Oxford 1937-38 Eugenics Society (Member 1914, Oxford branch, Eugenics Education Society (E. Poulton q.v. Pres.; Ainley-Walker married Poulton's daughter in 1909)); Fellow 1928 ; Life Fellow 1937-38 Personal: 1871-1955; MB, BCh 1899; MD 1900 Oxford; Gordon Lect. in Exp. Path., Guys Hosp. 1901-03; Prof., Dept. of Pathology, Oxford; Medical Fellow, Oxford 1903-38; Dean of Medical School; m. Emily Hilda Poulton, dau. Sir Edward Poulton FRS q.v. 1909 Pubns: 1919 "Iatro-mathematics: a plea for a more general appreciation of the value of applied mathematics and exact quantitative methods in biological science" in Contributions to Medical and Biological Research; 1902 The General Pathology of Inflammation, Infection and Fever. Source: ESAR 1914, 1937-38; Obit ER 1954-55, Medical Directory 1946; WWW Airedale, The Lady Gledhow Hall, Leeds 1913-15; London 1919 Eugenics Society Member 1913-15, 1919 Source: ESAR 1912-15, 1919

Airey, Mr. F. Stuart Eugenics Society Member 1932 Source: ER 1932 Albrecht, Mrs. B. Ave. Victor Emmanuel III, 8ieme, Paris, France 1936-37 Eugenics Society Member 1931, 1936-37 Source: ER 1931, ESAR 1936-37, 1937-38 Aldershot Sex Education Centre YMCA, Station Rd., Aldershot 1936 Eugenics Society Affiliate 1936 Member 1937 Source: ER 1936, ESAR 1936-37 Aldridge, Mrs. L. S. Kingston Blount, Oxfordshire Eugenics Society Member 1957 Source: ER 1957 Aldridge, Mrs. Eugenics Society Member 1945 Source: ER 1945 Aldridge, Ms. C. Eugenics Society Member 1987 Source: B&S 1988 Alexander, Miss 35 Bidstone Rd., nr. Birkenhead 1909-14 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-13; Member 1914 Source: ESAR 1908-14 Ali, Mr. Abass FR Econ S Eugenics Society Member 1966 Personal: Fellow, Royal Economic Society Source: ER 1966 Allcorn, D.H. MA, PhD Eugenics Society Fellow 1964 Source: ER 1964 Allcroft, Walter L. 22 Queens Rd., Finchley Rd., (sic) London NW 1912; 11 Lymington Rd., West Hampstead, London NW 1913-15 Eugenics Society Member 1912-14 Source: ESAR 1911-15 Allegne, Miss S.M. 20 Eaton Terr., London SW 1910-12; 16 Cecil Ct., Hollywood Rd., London SW 1913-14 Eugenics Society Associate 1910-13; Member 1914 Source: ESAR 1909-14 Allen, Mrs. Archibald 29 Norfolk Sq., Hyde Park, London W 1912-14 Eugenics Society Member 1912-14 Source: ESAR 1911-15

Allen, Sir Carleton QC Oxford Eugenics Society Fellow 1955 Personal: b. 1887, Australia; d. 11 Dec. 1966; Oxford Secretary to Rhodes Trustees and Warden, Rhodes House, Oxford 1931-52 Pubns: 1953 The Queen's Peace.; Law in the Making. 1928; Bureaucracy Triumphant. 1932; Democracy and the Individual. 1943; Law and Orders.1945; law books Source: ER 1955, WWW Allen, George Berney Esq. Free Chase, Warninglid, Sussex 1913-15 Eugenics Society Member 1913-15 Source: ESAR 1912-15 Allen, Miss Grace Sunnyside, Orpington, Kent 1909-13; 3 Royal Marine Terr., Bray, Ireland 1914 Eugenics Society Member 1909-13; Associate 1914 Source: ESAR 1908-13 to 1914-15 Allen, Mrs. W. 16 Upper George St., London W 1913-15 Eugenics Society Member 1913-15 Source: ESAR 1912-15 Allhusen, Capt. Eugenics Society Council 1923-24, 1927-29 Background: Augustus Henry Eden Allhusen; b. 1867; m. Dorothy Stewart Stanley, the daughter of Lady St. Helier by her first husband; 1891 Bucks Yeomanry; DL, JP Bucks 1903; MP (C) 1897-(1903) Source: ESAR 1923-25, 1927-29; ER 1928; Lady St. Helier's letters in Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Yale University Alsaidi, Dr. T.K. Eugenics Society Member 1989 Source: B&S 1989 Alston, Mrs. 77 Cheyne Ct., London SW3 1936-38 Eugenics Society Member 1936-38 Source: ER 1936, ESAR 1936-38 Alston, Mr. Rowland Watts Galleries, Godalming, Surrey Eugenics Society Fellow 1956, 1957 Pubns: 1948 Figure Drawing.; 1929 The Mind and Work of G.F. Watts w/ special reference to Watts Gallery. Source: ER 1956, 1957 Amador, Dr. Nicolas MD

9 Paseo San Juan, Barcelona, Spain 1913 Eugenics Society Member 1913 Source: ESAR 1912-14 American Federation for Sex Hygiene 29 West 42nd St., New York 1912 Eugenics Society Member 1912 Source: ESAR 1911-12 Ammal, Miss E.K. Janaki MA, DSc Imperial Sugarcane Station, Lawley Rd., Post Coimbatore, S. India 1937 Eugenics Society Member 1932, 1936-37 Pubns: "A Saccharum-Zea cross", 1938. Nature 142:618-619 Source: ER 1932, ESAR 1936-37, 1937-38 Amoroso, Prof. Dr. Emmanuel C. CBE, MD, FRCOG, FRC Path, PhD, FRS ARC Institute of Animal Physiology, Cambridge Eugenics Society Fellow 1966, 1977 Personal: Emmanuel Cipriano; 1957, 1947 Royal Veterinary College, London; MB, BCh NUI 1929; was a DSC, FRCP, FRCS by 1966; International Planned Parenthood Federation Research Committee 1966; Member: Society of Endocrinology, Physiological Society Pubns: 1966 Physiology of the Domestic Fowl; 1967 Reproduction in the Female Animal; 1967 "The Evolution of Viviparity", Darwin Lecture in Human Biology (sponsored by the Eugenics Society); "Placenta Structure and Function. Symposium in honor of the 80th birthday of E.C. Amoroso 1981", Jl. of Reproduction and Fertility, Suppl. 31, 1982 Source: ER 1966, 1977 list, Medical Directory 1947, 1958, Around the World News of Population and Birth Control 1966 (Nov.) Amos, Mr. F.J.C. Birmingham Eugenics Society Member 1955, 1957 Chief Executive, Birmingham City Council 1973-77 Personal: b. 10 Sept. 1924; educ. London School of Architecture and London School of Economics; Univ. of London BSc (Sociology); city planning expert; advisor, Overseas Development Administration (projects in India, Tanzania, Uganda); External Examiner in Planning at various times in Univs. of Liverpool, Newcastle, Aston, Queen's (Belfast), Herriot Watt, Nottingham, University College, London, Sheffield, Glasgow, Hong Kong, and Polytechnics at Leeds, Central London, Birmingham, Liverpool; Prof. of Planning Practice and Management, Nottingham 1979 Pubns: 1984/86 Member., Nuffield Enquiry into Town and Country Planning; 1973 Education for Planning.; articles on Liverpool's malaise; Low Income Housing in the Developing World. Source: ER 1955, 1957, WSW 1990 Anderson, Mrs. A.D.

Eugenics Society Member 1951 Source: ER 1951 Anderson, Mr. J.F. Esq. 14 Hazelbank Rd., Hither Green, London SE 1909 Eugenics Society Member 1909 Source: ESAR 1908-09 Anderson, Miss Mary C. 45 Southbrook Rd., Lee, London SE 1909; 120 Burnt Ash Hill, Lee, London SE 1910-12 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-12 Source: ESAR 1908-12 Andrade, Mr. F. Candido de Eugenics Society Member 1949 Source: ER 1949 Andrews, Cyril B. Le Pigautier, East Sheen, London SW 1911-13 Eugenics Society Member 1911-13 Source: ESAR 1910-14 Andrews, Mrs. Cyril B. Le Pigautier, East Sheen, London SW 1913 Eugenics Society Associate 1913 Source: ESAR 1912-13 Andrews, Miss Gertrude Craiglea, Dollar, N.B. 1910-12 Eugenics Society Associate 1910-12 Source: ESAR 1909-12 Andrews, Dr. T. BA, PhD, MI Biol Eugenics Society Member 1983 Source: B&S 1984 Andrews, Rev. P.J. DD Eugenics Society Member 1931, 1939 Source: ER 1931, 1939 Angus, Dr. H. Burrage House, Bingley, Yorks 1912-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1912-13 Source: ESAR 1911-13 Anim, Mrs. Cecilia SRN Eugenics Society Member 1984 Source: B&S 1985 Ansell, Mr. Sidney H. 68 Tewksbury Gardens, Stag Lane, London NW9, 1936-37 Eugenics Society Member 1936-37 Source: ER 1937, ESAR 1936-37, 1937-38 Anstice, Mrs. A.M. Eugenics Society Member 1944 Source: ER 1944

Anstruther, Mrs. Rutland House, Rutland Gardens, London SW7, 1937-39 Eugenics Society Fellow 1936-39, 1940 Personal: died 1941 Source: ESAR 1936-39, ER 1941; Kelly's Handbook 1903 Background: -- John Anstruther-Thomson; Charleton, Co. Fife; d. 1833 --his son, John Anstruther Thomson; b. 1818; m. 1852 Caroline Gray; m. 1891 Isabel Bruce; DL, JP Co. Fife1903; Charleton, Co. Fife 1903 -- his son, Lt. Col. Charles Anstruther-Thomson; 1903: Rutland House, Rutland Gardens (at this period Francis Galton lived in Rutland Gardens); b. 1855; m. Agnes Guthrie 1882; DSO; 2 Life Guards from 1895 Anthony, Mrs. Eugenics Society Fellow 1933 Source: ER 1933 Appelbe, Mr. Ambrose Highgate, London Eugenics Society Member 1945, 1957 Personal: b. 1903 Botswana; d. 1999; Ambrose and Ann Appelbe Trust; solicitor; Marriage Guidance Council Ltd. (Subscriber 1945; Director 1945-52); Editorial Board, International Journal of Sexology (including Marriage Hygiene) 1947; his obituary was published in the Telegraph in 1999 Source: ER 1945, 1949 (advertisement), 1957, CH Background: A wealthy solicitor who lived frugally. Ambrose Appelbe defended the mass murderer Christie. He was born in Botswana, son of a missionary, whose first wife was murdered by tribesmen. He fought in World War I but thereafter espoused pacifism and during defended many conscientious objectors. He studied law at Trinity College, Cambridge. In 1958, he represented Ingrid Bergman on the occasion of her marriage to Lars Schmidt. He represented Mandy Rice-Davies in the Profumo case in the Sixties. He was interested in "women's rights", meaning by that that he campaigned for mothers rather than fathers to receive child care support checks; that he advocated separate taxation for women and that he co-founded the Married Womens Association, their slogan being " ARE MARRIED WOMEN SLAVES?" He married twice. 1. Carrie Morrison in 1927 (div.) 2. Ann Wilde in 1937 and had four children Arber, Ms. Sara BSc, MSc Eugenics Society Member 1985 Personal: consultant in the ONS/ESRC Review of Social Classifications for the British Health Authority; investigated the patterns among ethnic groups in childrens health and the use of health services; co-director, Center on Aging and Gender, U Surrey 2011

Pubns: 1999 The Myth of Generational Conflict The Family & State in Ageing Societies, Routledge, ESA Studies in European Society; 1995 Connecting Gender and Ageing; A Sociological Approach, Open University Press; 1993 Ageing, Independence & the Life Course, Taylor & Francis, Incorporated; 1992 Gender & Later Life: A Sociological Analysis of Resources & Constraints, Sage Publications, Incorporated; 1993 The gendered resource triangle: health and resources in later life. Avebury Press; 1977 "Policy and practice in paramedical organizations: the case of family planning agencies" in Health and Health Knowledge. M. Reid (ed.) Source: B&S 1986 Arbuthnot, Miss Dorothy Plaw Hatch, East Grinstead 1913-14 Eugenics Society Associate 1913; Member 1914 Personal: -- William Reierson Arbuthnot lived at Plawhatch (sic), East Grinstead, Surrey 1903 Source: ESAR 1912-14; Kelly's Handbook 1903 Archdale, Miss M.E. Clover Hill, Clondahill, Co. Dublin 1910-12 Eugenics Society Associate 1910-12 Source: ESAR 1909-12 Archer, Mr. J. Esq. 5 St. Marys Passage, Cambridge 1909-10 Eugenics Society Member 1909 Associate 1910 Source: ESAR 1908-10 Archer, Mr. J. Esq. National Liberal Club, Whitehall Pl., London SW1 1936-39 Eugenics Society Fellow 1936-39 Source: ESAR 1936-1939 Arden-Close, Sir Charles Frederick KBE, CB, CMG, FRS 11 Southfields Rd., Sussex 1937; Southfields Rd., Eastbourne, Sussex, 1939 Eugenics Society Council 1927-29 Consul. Council 1930-39 Fellow 1937, 1939 Known as Charles Close till ESAR 1938-39 Personal: b. 1865, Charles Frederick Close; d. 1952; son of Maj. Gen. Frederick Close RA; Diplomatic service in wild spots of the world; Survey of India 18891893; responsible for several African borders surveys, inclu. Nyasa-Tanganyika boundary commission 1898; Boer War 1900; Pres., Royal Geographic Society 1898, 1930; Director General, Ordnance Survey (1911-22) which position made him responsible for readjustments of parliamentary constituencies; Vicar and priest (1912-35); Chmn., Palestine Exploration Fund 1930-45 (Palestine Mandate, Balfour Declaration and note position as director of Ordnance Survey with accompany22ing expertise); Pres., International Population Union 1931-39; Member, Population Investigation Committee 1936; Hilda Pocock q.v. his first cousin Pubns: 1950-51, "A satisfactory population for Britain?", ER v. 42, p. 23; 1949-

50, "The Royal Commission on Population: the demographic position", ER, v. 41, p. 117; 1948 49, "Our Crowded Island", ER, v. 40, p. 23; 1948 49, "The Age Structure of Our Population", ER, v. 40, p. 137; 1947 Geographic By-Ways.; The Early Years of the Ordnance Survey. (reprint 1969) Source: ER 1938-39, WWW, Obit, ER 1953 April, p. 14; ESAR 1937-39; Kelly's Handbook 1903 Background: In his obit, C.P. Blacker said that Sir Charles would have supported the following views, which Blacker himself apparently supported: "We may believe that change ... is in the direction of fuller consciousness ... the human race has the power to improve itself by selection ... (individuals are) ... 'finite detachments' temporarily endowed with executive powers 'from an infinite ocean of being' ". (Obit, ER 1953 p. 14) This offers a rare insight into the Indian pantheistic connections with eugenics and with empire. "Spirituality" here means Indian pantheistic spirituality, rather than Christian grace and charity. Argenti, Mrs. 8 Princes Gardens, London, SW7 1936-39 Eugenics Society Member 1936-39 Source: ESAR 1936-39 Argyle, Miss Kate 44 Carden Rd., Peckham, London SE 1910-11; 6 Palmerston Cres., Palmer's Green, London N 1911 Eugenics Society Associate 1910-12 Source: ESAR 1909-12 Arkwright, Miss E.M. Eugenics Society Member 1932 Source: ER 1932 Arlen, Charles R., Esq., FRGS 5 Arundel St., Strand, London, WC 1909; 6 Arundel St., Strand, London, WC 1910 Eugenics Society Member 1908; Associate 1909-10 Source: ESAR 1908-10 Armagh, The Most Rev., The Archbishop Consultative Council 1927, 1936 Source: ESAR 1927-28, 1936-37 Armistead, Mr. W. Hillcrest, Oaken, Wolverhampton 1912-15, 1919 Eugenics Society Member 1912-15, 1919 Source: ESAR 1911-15, 1919 Armitage, Mrs. 33 Hagden Lane, Watford, Herts 1936-39 Eugenics Society Member 1931, 1936-39 Source: ER 1931, ESAR 1936-39 Armitage, Miss V.

3 Campden Houses, Peel St., Kensington, London 1909-11 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-11 Source: ESAR 1908-11 Armstrong, B. HM Borstal Institution, Rochester 1936-39 Eugenics Society Fellow 1936-39 Source: ESAR 1936-39 Armstrong, Dr. Charles Nathaniel MD, FRCP, DPH Eugenics Society Fellow 1960 Personal: MB 1920; DPH 1921; MD 1938; FRCP 1944; Clin. Sub-Dean and Lect. in Clin. Medicine, Medical School, Univ. Durham 1960; Physician, Royal Victoria Infirm., Newcastle 1960; by 1993 ex-Dir., Regional Post. Grad. Inst. Medicine and Dentistry; "My seventy years in medicine in Northumbria", J. Royal Soc. Med., v. 82, 1989 Pubns: 1964 "Intersexuality in man", in Intersexuality in Vertebrates including Man. by Armstrong and Marshall; 1958 "Clin. Diagnosis of Sex", Proc. Roy. Soc. Medicine; 1955 "Adrenal feminism due to carcinoma of adrenal cortex", BMJ Source: ER 1960 Armstrong, Mr. C. Wicksteed Esq. Caixa 196, S. Paulo, Brazil 1913-14; Calixa Postal #32, Petropolis, Estado do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 1936-37; Broadview Farm, Waterville, Quebec RR2, Canada 1939; Rua Siqueira Campos 264 Apto. 202, Copacabana, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 1957 Eugenics Society Member 1913-14, 1919, Life Fellow 1936-37, 1939 1957 Personal: 1871-1963; taught school in Brazil; Pubns: 1951 Road to Happiness: a new ideology.; 1936 Paradise Found - where the sex problem has been solved. (includes "Gardens of Euthanasia", ER July 1936, p. 139); "A Eugenic Colony: A Proposal for South America", ER, 1933-34, pp. 91-97; 1927 The Survival of the Unfittest.; 1920 The Mystery of Existence in the Light of an optimistic philosophy to which is added a brief study of the sex problem in its relation to social evolution. Source: ESAR 1913-14, 1914-15, 1919, 1936-37, 1938-39; ER 1936 July p. 139; ESAR 1937; ER 1957, ER Index Armstrong-Jones, Col. Sir Robert London 1919 Eugenics Society Member 1919 Source: ESAR 1919 Armstrong-Jones, Major Sir Robert CBE, MD, FRCP, FRS, JP 27 Phillimore Gdns., London W8, 1936-37 Eugenics Society Council 1917-21, Fellow 1921-38 Personal: b. 1858; d. 1943; MD 1883; FRCP 1907; Cons. Phys. Psychol., St. Bart's; Gresham Prof. Physic; Medical Supt., London County Council Asylum, Claybury till 1916; Major 1917; Colonel 1918; FRSMC (Pres., Psychia. Sect.); 85 at death; direct ancestor of Earl of Snowden

Pubns: 1919-1920, "Epilepsy: a review of field work, ER, v. 11, 70; 1907 A Textbook of mental and sick nursing: adapted for medical officers and nurses in private and public asylums. Scientific Press Background: In the Twenties there was a dispute over the treatment of young criminals. Some held they had suffered trauma and could be reclaimed by kindness. This point of view was widespread at the Tavistock Clinic whose director was Emanuel Miller. Some had a Freudian point of view. The views they were opposing were those of men such as Dr. Robert Armstrong-Jones who can be seen as the voice of the previous generation. For example, "In a 1922 paper, 'The Medical Examination of Delinquents', Maurice Hamblin Smith (1870-1936) explained that recently the conception had arisen of a mental abnormality that might not be certifiably 'insane'. This new approach made every offender a problem to be investigated, and according to Hamblin Smith the prevalence of mental conflict could alter the whole way in which the offender and his proper treatment were regarded.[5] In the course of the discussion following this paper, Sir Robert Armstrong Jones (1857-1943), a retired asylum medical superintendant, asserted that he did not agree that delinquency was due to mental conflicts, regarding the delinquent in these cases as congenitally weak-minded with a deficiency of self-control." from "Psychoanalysis and crime in Britain during the inter-war years", Claire Valir, British Criminology Conferences, Vol. 1 1998: Psychoanalysis and Crime, Editors: Jon Vagg and Tim Newburn. Source: ESAR 1917-21, 19336-37, Obit ER 1942-44 Armytage, Prof. Walter Harry G. MA Division of Education Sheffield Univ., Sheffield Eugenics Society Council 1975-1994; Pres. 1976-81; Fellow 1977; V.P. 1989 Personal: 1915-1998; University of Sheffield (Pro Vice Chancellor 1964-68; Professor of Education 1954-82) Pubns: wrote an obituary sympathetic to HJ Eysenck GNL 1999; 12/98 13 part article in GNL ends; 1991 28th Galton Symposium;1978 Perimeters of Social Repair.; 1978 Changing Patterns of Sexual Behaviour.; 1976 A Social History of Engineering.(4th ed.); 1974 Galton Lecture; 1969 Yesterday's Tomorrows: a historical survey of future societies.; 1965 The Rise of the Technocrats.; 1962 Heavens Below - Utopian Experiments in England 1560-1960; 1954 "The Role of an education department in a modern university", Eugenic Society Symposium, pub. Sheffield; 1951 The Liberal Background of the Labour Movement. Source: 1977 list, Galton Institute Annual Report 1993, WSW 1990, CH, GNL 6/94 Arnim, The Countess 2 Whitehall Ct., London SW 1910; 220 St. James Ct., London SW 1911-14 Eugenics Society Member 1911-14 Source: ESAR 1909-15

Arnold, Mr. W.H. Manor Place, Guernsey, Channel Islands 1936-39 Eugenics Society Member 1932, 1936-39 Source: ER 1932, ESAR 1936-1939 Arnott, Mr. John H. Eugenics Society Member 1966 Source: ER 1966 Arthur, Dr. Leonard J.H. MB, BCh, MRCP, D Obst RCOG 11 Claremont Pl., Newcastle on Tyne Eugenics Society Member 1955, 1957 Infanticide precedent Personal: Leonard John H.; MB and BCh Cambridge Univ., 1951; MRCP 1951; D Obst RCOG 1956; Pediatric Registrar, South Devon and East Cornwall Hosp., Plymouth 1958; Medical Registrar, Royal Victoria Infirmary, Newcastle; Derbyshire Children's Hosp. 1978; ordered "nursing care only" for John Pearson who was born 28 June 1980; Pearson was a Down's Syndrome baby who died 60 hours later; nursing care meant sedation, water and starvation; Dr. Arthur was charged with murder; question about possible congenital heart failure caused original charge to be altered to attempted murder; cleared Leicester Crown Court, 5 November 1981 Background: Grandson of 1st Baron Arthur; father was an Indian Civil servant; m. 1954 Janet Stella Brain so that L.J.H. Arthur's father-in-law was Walter Russell Brain q.v., a former president of the Family Planning Association (FPA) "The trial of Dr. Leonard Arthur, accused of murdering a handicapped baby, dominated the Press in 1981 and gave publicity to pressure groups LIFE and SPUC." (FPA Annual Report 1981-82) Source: ER 1955, 1957; Science Citation Index; newspaper accounts; CH; Medical Directory 1958, 1978; Debretts 1976, Burke's; John Sweeney, Sunday December 19, 1999 The Observer; BMJ Vol. 283, 5 Dec. 198X, p. 1542 Letter from Alan Usher Background: The Crown Pathologist, Alan Usher, on the Leonard Arthur trial: "I had looked at more than thirty slides from all this child's major organs with a specialist pediatric pathologist before writing my report. We had agreed that apart from pneumonia ... no other abnormality was present in these sections. It later transpired that the same specialist paediatric pathologist {John Emery of Sheffield University] was retained to advise the defence and changed his opinion materially ... as a result of studying further material stained by a variety of sophisticated methods. These new slides were made privately and never shown to me and the defence pathologist's change of opinion was deliberately kept secret (he was actually expressly forbidden to speak to me about the matter) until I was in the witness box ... I was then permitted a short time ... to study this

new histological material before being cross-examined on it ...[the question being] whether (the new 'defects') ... played any significant part in the fate of this neonate ... My opinion is that they did not ... Those who trust in secrecy, it seems to me, have little faith in the justice of their cause ... The sole effect of the secret technical defence ... is to foil proper investigation by late declaration" Alan Usher, Cons. Pathologist to the Home Office, BMJ Vol. 283 5 Dec. 198X p. 1542 Protagonists in the Leonard Arthur Case: Justice Farquharson; George Carman for Leonard Arthur; Witnesses: Professor Campbell and Professor John Emery of Sheffield University whose behavior is described above (this kind of surprise was a George Carman special); Leonard Arthur; Gerald Wright for the unborn George Carman (1929-2001) was a criminal lawyer who also defended a member of the Vestey family who had murdered his wife, cut off her head and put it in the freezer. Carman secured a verdict of diminished responsibility. But this exCatholic was proudest of obtaining the acquittal of Leonard Arthur Background: Sir George Arthur (1784-1854); Gov., Van Dieman's land 1825; helped found Van Dieman's Land Co. to develop area (1825); Black Line on Tasman Peninsula; established penal settlement at Port Arthur (1832); boys' penal settlement at Point Puer 1835; Tasman aboriginals resettled on Flinders Island 1835 where they died out; Lt. Governor of Canada 1837; made baronet for efforts to unite Upper and Lower Canada 1841; see The Fatal Shore. for more information on the penal colony in Tasmania and Arthur's administration there; retired in 1846 (Encyclopedia Britannica "Arthur"; The Fatal Shore: The epic of Australia's founding. Robert Hughes, 1986) Arthur, Dr. Richard MLA, MD, MA New South Wales, Australia 1913-24, 1927-29 Eugenics Society Member 1919, V.P. 1913-1924, 1927-29; Hon. Member 193033 Personal: b. 1865; d. 1932; educ. Edinburgh Univ., MD; Minister of Public Health, New South Wales (1927-30); Pres., Immigration League, Australia (Australia had a "whites only" immigration policy for many years); Pres., Eugenics Education Society of New South Wales 1913 Source: ESAR 1913-14 to 1924-25, 1927-33; ER 1916, WWW Arya, Suresh K. B Pharm, MS (Wash) Eugenics Society Member 1966 Personal: Pharmacy Source: ER 1966 Asana, Dr. J.J. Gujarat College Ahmedabad, Bombay, India 1936-39 Eugenics Society Member 1936-39 Personal: Member: Eugenics Research Association, USA 1938 Source: ER 1936, ESAR 1936-39, ERA list 1938 Ashby, Mr. H.K.

Oxford Eugenics Society Member 1959, 1977 Source: ER 1959, 1977 list Ashdown, Miss M. Eugenics Society Member 1932 Source: ER 1932 Ashton, Mr. E.T. BA, DPA University College, Southampton Eugenics Society Member 1957 Pubns: 1956-57 "Problem families and their household budgets", ER, v. 48, p. 95 Source: ER 1957 Askew, Miss Olive 28 Firsby Rd., Stamford Hill, London N 1910-14 Eugenics Society Associate 1910-13; Member 1914 Source: ESAR 1909-14 Askwith, Lady CBE 5 Cadogan Gdns., London SW3, 1936-39 Eugenics Society Council 1931-35; Fellow 1936-39 Personal: dau. Archibald Peel, Westlea, Broxbourne; (Archibald Peel; Westlea, Wormley, Broxbourne 1903; b. 1828; son of Jonathan Peel and dau. of 1st Marq. of Ailsa q.v.; m.: 1. Ellen Palmer, d. 1863, 2. Lady Georgina Adelaide Russell, dau 1st Earl Russell, b. 1836; JP Denbighshire, Herts ) (Jonathan Peel; Sec. of State for War 1858-59, 1866-67; d. 1879; m. dau. of 1st Marq. of Ailsa q.v.) YMCA; joined Docker's Trade Union; sub editor, "On Looker"; m. George Ranken Askwith 1908 (George Ranken Askwith; 1861-1942; cr. baron 1919; Barrister; Venezuelan arbitration; expert on labor laws, mining, arbitration; Mayor of St. Ives, Hants 1913; Pres., Middle Classes Union 1921-29; Hon. Treas., YMCA 1920-33; Council, Cheltenham, St. Hilda's; Address: 5 Cadogan Gardens, London; Pubns: Industrial Problems and Disputes. 1920; British Taverns. 1928; Lord James of Hereford. 1930) Pubns: The Tower of Siloam; The Disinherited of the Earth Source: ER 1932, ESAR 1931-35, 1936-1939; WWW; Kelly's Handbook 1903 Assheton, Mrs. Richard

Grantchester, Cambridge 1909-14 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-13; Member 1914 Source: ESAR 1908-14 Atherton, Mr. W.H. MSc 113 Whitaker Rd., Derby 1936-39 Eugenics Society Member 1936-39, 1957 Pubns: 1933-34, "Eugenics and capitalism", ER, v. 25, p. 64 (C) Source: ESAR 1936-39, ER 1957 Atkinson, Dr. Michael William MB, BCh, DPM, MRCP (Edinburgh) Dept. of Psychiatry, Royal Infirmary, Manchester 1977 Eugenics Society Fellow 1965, 1977 Personal: MB, BCh 1951 (Leeds); DPM 1957; MRCP 1962; MRCPsych 1972; Sen. Res. Assoc., Dept. Psychological Medicine, Univ. Newcastle upon Tyne 1965; Sen. Lect. (Psych.), Univ. Manchester 1977 Pubns: 1975 "Psychiatric Morbidity in Parents and Sibs of Schizophrenics and nonSchizophrenics", Brit. J. Psych. Source: ER 1965, 1977 list; Med. Dir. 1965, 1977 Atkinson, Miss M. BSc 86 St. George's Terrace, Newcastle on Tyne 1936-39 Eugenics Society Member 1933, 1936-39 Source: ER 1933, ESAR 1936-39 Attwell, Miss M.E. Nassau Lodge, Barnes, London SW 1911-12 Eugenics Society Associate 1911-12 Source: ESAR 1910-12 Auerbach, Mr. Julius Heatherset, Reigate, Surrey 1913-14, 1919 Eugenics Society Member 1913-14, 1919 Source: ESAR 1912-15, 1919 Austoker, Dr. Joan PhD Eugenics Society Member 1982 Pubns: 1989 Historical Perspectives on the Role of the MRC: Essays on the History of the Medical Research Council of the United Kingdom and its Predecessor, the Medical Research Committee 1913-1953. (ed.), Oxford (Arthur Balfour q.v. was a president of the MRC); 1988 A History of the Imperial Cancer Research Fund 1902-1986 (epilogue by Walter Bodmer q.v.); 1985 "Eugenics and the Registrar General", BMJ, v. 291; Source: Bulletin of the Eugenic Society 1983 Austin, Mr. A.H. Eugenics Society Member 1945 Source: ER 1945 Avebury, The Lady

Old Manor Farm, Sunbury-on Thames 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1939 Personal: wife of third baron Background: - John William Lubbock; b. 1803; d. 1865; FRS 1829; astronomer, mathematician, banker; first vice chancellor of London University; lived near Charles Darwin, the biologist, at Downe House, Farnham -- Sir Neville Lubbock; b. 1839; m. 1. 1861 Harriet Wood, and 2. 1881 Constance A. Herschel, dau. Sir John Herschel -- Edgar Lubbock; b. 1847; m. Amy Peacock, only dau. of Christopher Peacock, of Greatford Hall, Stamford; Director of Bank of England -- Frederic Lubbock; b. 1844; m. Catherine Gurney; 26 Cadogan Gardens 1903 -- Henry James Lubbock; b. 1838; m. Frances M. Turton; JP 1903; 46 Grosvenor Gardens 1903 - 1st Baron Avebury, Sir John Lubbock; b. 1834; d. 1913; m. 1. Miss Hordern (d. 1879), 2. Alice A.L. FoxPitt-Rivers, daughter of Gen. A.A. Lane Fox-Pitt-Rivers. (Gen. A.A. Lane Fox Pitt Rivers married dau. of 2nd Baron Stanley of Alderley; see Pitt Rivers q.v., Baron Stanley below); banker, Roberts, Lubbock and Co. (father's bank; became partner at 22); Secretary, London Bankers for 25 years -- John Birkbeck Lubbock; b. 1858; DL Kent 1903 -- Norman Lubbock; b. 1861; Lt. 3 Middlesex Vol. from 1892(1903) -- Rolfe Arthur; b. 1865; m. Ethel, dau. of Thomas Acland Lawford, of Kinellan, Wimbledon Common -- Ursula; b. 1885 ; married name, Mrs. Adrian Grant Duff q.v.; she defended the Nazi regime in the pages of the Eugenics Review; see Grant Duff, Ursula q.v.; note association of her father with Joseph Chamberlain -- Irene; b. 1886 -- Harold Fox Pitt Lubbock; b. 1888 -- Eric Fox Pitt Lubbock; b. 1893 -- Maurice Fox Pitt Lubbock; b. 1900 -- Gertrude -- Constance m. Sydney Charles Buxton 1882; d. 1892 Liberal-Unionist politician (see Joseph Chamberlain (under Neville Chamberlain q.v.) and Arthur Balfour q.v. for significance of this); supported Darwin's theory of natural selection; Vice Chancellor, London University (1872-80); MP, Liberal, Maidstone, Kent 1870-80 (responsible for Bank Holiday Act 1870); MP for

University of London 1880-1900 (Liberal 1880-86, Liberal Unionist 1886-1900; became Lord Avebury in 1900 in Salisbury regime); influenced passage of Bills of Exchange (1882) and Ancient Monuments Protection Act (1882); served on commissions about coinage; DL, JP Kent 1903 took up cocaine in 1879 and was eventually incarcerated in a mental home by his family, no doubt due to addiction since he reappeared and continued to play an important role in British life. The addictive and other qualities of cocaine were not understood at that time. In this same period, Lubbock also wrote and had printed (privately) "The Pleasures of C--t". This flowed from his association with Mrs. Beeton q.v. of cookbook fame who had other talents and with Dr. Playfair, a gynecologist who became involved in a resounding scandal due to his habit of drugging and photographing his women patients. Pubns: On Municipal and National Trading.1907; Chmn. or Pres.: Anthropological Institute, Ethnological Institute and many other zoological, statistical and paleontological groups; The Origin of Civilization and the Primitive Condition of Man. (six editions); The Scenery of England and Wales.1888 London; On the Senses, Instincts and Intelligence of Animals. 1888; Prehistoric Times.1865 (invented terms "paleolithic" and "neolithic"); wrote on insects - The Origin and Metamorphosis of Insects 1873.; British Wild Flowers. 1875; Ants, Bees and Wasps. 1882; interested in animal behavior, e.g. -- The village of Avebury in Wiltshire has a large prehistoric site including many huge standing stones. It is near some of Lubbock property and Lubbock made sure that the site was preserved. When Lord Salisbury elevated him to the peerage, Lubbock called himself Lord Avebury after this area. -- see Moyra Lubbock q.v. -- see Ursula Grant Duff - 3nd baron, Harold Fox Pitt Lubbock; b. 1858; d. 1929; lived in Farnborough, Kent; First International Eugenics Congress 1912, Vice President - 4rd baron; b. 1915; d. 1971; m. Cicely Kathleen, d. of AK Sparrow (div. 1945); educ. Eton; no children - 5th baron; cousin of 3rd baron; b. 1928; succ. 1971; Liberal whip, House of Commons 1963-70; MP Orpington 1962-70 (L) - family still involved in London School of Economics, mental health, National Marriage Guidance Council (see Ambrose Appelbe q.v.), Liberal party in 1991. (see WSW 1990)

Lord Stanley of Alderley 2nd Baron; d. 1869; Children : -- Henry Edward; 3rd Baron Stanley; b. 1827; 15 Grosvenor Gardens, London 1903; Alderley Park, Chelford, Crewe 1903 -- Algernon Stanley - became Roman Catholic priest; Rome 1903 -- Edward Lyulph Stanley - b. 1839; barrister; MP, Liberal, Oldham 1880-85 -- Maude Alethea 1833-1915; 32 Smith Sq., Westminster 1903 -- Alice - wife of Gen. Augustus Lane Fox Pitt Rivers q.v. Source: ESAR 1938-39; ER 1939; WWW; Debretts 1988, 1990; Charles Darwin. by John Bowlby; Encyclopedia Britannica ("Lubbock"); Kelly's Handbook 1903 Avebury - see also Lubbock Averill, Dr. Brian PhD Wolfson College 1974 Eugenics Society Member 1981; AES/SSSB member 1974 Source: Bulletin of the Eugenic Society 1982 Avery, Mr. David J. Eugenics Society Member 1953 Source: ER 1953 Awdry, Miss M.F. East Lavington Manor, Littleton Pannell, Wilts. 1913-14; London 1919 Eugenics Society Member 1913-14, 1919 Source: ESAR 1913-14, 1914-15, 1919 Ayrton, Miss W. Eugenics Society Member 1932 Source: ER 1932 Babington, Rev. R.H. The Vicarage, Westend, Southampton 1938 Eugenics Society Member 1937, 1938 Source: ER 1937; ESAR 1938-39 Bach, de, Miss 37 Uxbridge Rd., Ealing, London W 1909-12 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-12 Source: ESAR 1908-12 Badsey, Mrs. Nell Eugenics Society Member 1948 Source: ER 1948 Baer, Prof. D. PhD

Dept. of Biology, California State Univ., San Diego, CA, USA Eugenics Society Fellow 1977 Source: 1977 list Baig, Mr. M. Khalid MSc Eugenics Society Member 1966 Source: ER 1966 Bailey, John 34 Queens Gate Gardens, London SW 1912-14 Eugenics Society Member 1912-14 Source: ESAR 1911-14 Bailey, Mr. Norman T.J. MA Oxford Eugenics Society Member 1949, 1957 Pubns: The Mathematical Theory of Epidemics.1957; The Elements of Stochastic Processes with Application to the Natural Sciences.1965 (rev. pub. by the Milbank Memorial Fund Quarterly); The Mathematical Approach to Biology and Medicine.1967; The Biomathematics of Malaria; "Strontium-90 in human bone in the UK, 1956-58." 1960; Introduction to the Mathematical Theory of Genetic Linkage. 1961; Mathematics, Statistics and Systems for Health.1977; Statistical Methods in Biology. 1981 Source: ER 1949, 1957 Bailey, Rev. Dr. Derrick Sherwin Church of England Moral Welfare Council, Edgbaston, Birmingham Eugenics Society Fellow 1957-75 Council 1957-61 Personal: Church of England Moral Welfare Council 1957; appt'd by the Church of England to Eugenic Society's Artificial Insemination Investigation Committee, 1958 which led to the Feversham Report 1959 Pubns: Homosexuality and the Western Christian Tradition. 1955; "Homosexuality and the Western Christ" (for the Cttee on Homosexual Offenses); "Sexual Offenders and Social Punishment" from the Church of England Moral Welfare Council to the Government Cttee on homosexuality and prostitution, 1956, compiler and editor; "The Lambeth Council and the Family", ER 1958-59 p. 239; The Man -Woman Relationship in Christian Thought. 1959; Sexual Relations in Christian Thought. 1960; "Public morality and the criminal law" 1960-61, ER, v. 52, p. 201; Common Sense about Sexual Ethics: A Christian View. 1963 Source: ER 1957, Obit B&S Vol. 1 p. 39, 1984 Baily, Miss M.E. Edgbaston College, Bristol Rd., Birmingham 1937 Eugenics Society Fellow 1937 Source: ESAR 1937 Bain, Mr. L. Macbeth Esq.

72 Clifton Hill, London NW 1913-14 Eugenics Society Associate 1913; Member 1914 Source: ESAR 1912-14 Bainbridge, Mrs. Augusta C. Chatsworth, Los Angeles, California, USA 1913; 406 E. 36th St., Los Angeles, California 1914 Eugenics Society Associate 1913; Member 1914 Source: ESAR 1912-14 Baird, Miss F. Astell House, Cheltenham 1909-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-13 Source: ESAR 1908-13 Baird, Miss Jessie Breda, Alford, Aberdeenshire 1909-14 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-13; Member 1914 Source: ESAR 1908-14 Baird, Dr. Matilda Deans CBE, BSc, MD, BCh 21 Russell Pl., Trinity, Edinburgh Eugenics Society Fellow 1977 Personal: wife of Dugald Baird q.v.; Lady Matilda Deans; MB, BCh 1925; daughter, Joyce Deans Baird (Joyce Deans Baird; MB BCh 1954; v.p., European Assoc. Study Diabetes 1993; MRC Research Fellow Metabolism, Edinburgh) Source: 1977 list, Medical Directory 1958, 1978, 1993 Baird, Dr. Dugald FRCOG, DPH, BSc, MD Fae Me Well, Dyce, Aberdeenshire Eugenics Society Fellow 1944, 1957, 1977 Director 1971 V.P. 1971-74 Personal: MB, BCh 1922; Diploma in Public Health 1924; MD (Glasgow) 1934; FRCOG 1935; d. 1986; Regius Professor of Midwifery (1937-66, Emeritus by 1977), Maternity Hospital, Aberdeen; Mem., Central Midwives Board, Scotland; MRC Obstetric Unit 1955 did abortions on the NHS starting in 1950, especially on women short in stature; abortions documented in books issued by MRC Obstetric Unit (see R. Illsley and also see Tanner q.v. on stature); in 1965 the MRC Obstetric Unit became the MRC Medical Sociology Unit; Member: Aberdeen Medico Chirurgical Society, Abortion Law Reform Association; WHO Consultant; 1977 address, 21 Russell Place - his son, David Tennant Baird, declared RU 486 safe for British use. (David Tennant Baird; b. 13 March 1935; MB, BCh 1959; RCOG 1978; FRSE 1990; Dep. Dir., MRC Unit of Reproductive Biology, Edinburgh (1972-77; ex by 1993); Prof. of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Univ. of Edinburgh, (1977-85, ex by 1993); MRC Clinical Research Prof. of Reproductive Endocrinology, Edinburgh University, 1985-; Pubns: Handbook of Family Planning. by N. Louden (David Baird and J. Newton gave technical advice); 1976 "Contraceptives of the Future": A Royal Society Discussion. Royal Soc.;

1993 "Hormonal Contraception", NEJM, v. 328; Journal of Endocrinology Ltd. (Company Director 1981 w/ Alfred Tennant Cowie (Council of Management 1983 w/ A.T. Cowie)) The Reproductive Biology Unit is developing an anti sperm vaccine which causes the body to develop antibodies against sperm. (from Parents magazine, Feb. 1992) Pubns: (Dugald Baird) 1970 "Obstetrician and Society", Galton Lecture; 1936 "Maternal Mortality in Hosp.", Lancet; 1945 "Influence of social and economic factors on stillbirths and neonatal deaths", Jl. Ob-Gyn British Empire; 1951-52 "Heredity and Environment in the Determination of Stature" ER; 1953 -54 "Intelligence and Childbearing", ER, p. 139; "A Fifth Freedom?", vol. 60, Eugenics Review, and BMJ, J. 2, 1141; 1950, 1957, 1962, 1969 Chief editor of Combined Textbook of Obstetrics and Gynecology (1939, 1944 w/ J.M. Munro Kerr); 1962 "Environmental and obstetrical factors in prematurity with special reference to experience in Aberdeen", Bull. World Health Org., 26, 291-5; 1969 Living with the Pill and other methods of contraception.; 1970 Mental Subnormality in the Community: A Clinical and Epidemiological Study. w/ HG Birch, SA Richardson, G. Horobin, R Illsley q.v.; WHO Consultant Source: Obit Times; ER 1944, 1957, 1977 list; CH; newspaper accounts; Medical Directory 1958, 1978, 1993; Obit B&S March 1987 Background: Dugald Baird and Eugenic Abortion: "He ... began offering abortions to women for social reasons." Obit B&S March 1987 Eugenic abortion/Social abortions: "I was greatly influenced by going to lunch in Aberdeen with Professor Sir Dugald Baird, who persuaded me to accept amendments creating a single socio-medical clause rather than a series of individual categories. This I did ..." David Steel on Abortion Act 1967 in Against Goliath by David Steel p. 53 (autobiography of David Steel) Packaging Eugenics: "Freedom is a U-word and together with human rights can be used attractively in presenting an argument ... When ... A.V. Hill ... queried whether the rights of man could be held to include the right to unlimited reproduction he might have appeared to some people to be suggesting a curb, and this might have tended to arouse unfavorable reactions. Sir Dugald Baird put the matter in a more encouraging light when ... he suggested that mankind should be granted another freedom, 'freedom from the tyranny of excessive fertility'... For Sir Dugald this means... contraceptive advice... and tubal ligation ... leading in turn to more independence for the female sex and greater use of their education and skill to benefit the national economy." ER 1966, p. 4

Bairnsfather, Mrs. Eugenics Society Member 1932 Source: ER 1932 Bajema, Prof. C.J. 1431 Ridgewood Dr., Jenison, Michigan, USA Eugenics Society Fellow 1977 Member 1985 Personal: b. 1937; Former Secretary, American Eugenics Society Pubns: 1988 "Charles Darwin on Man in 1st Edition of Origin of Species", J. Hist. Science, v. 21;1982 Artificial Selection and the Development of Evolutionary Theory. (ed.) Hutchison; 1978 Eugenics: Then and Now.; Biology: Its Principles and Implications. w/ Garret Hardin q.v., San Francisco Source: 1977 list, AES list, B&S 1986 Baker, Mrs. J.E.M.E.H. Eugenics Society Member 1963 Source: ER 1963 Baker, Mrs. J.R. 94 Woodstock Rd., Oxford 1937 Eugenics Society Fellow 1931, 1937 Source: ER 1931, ESAR 1937 Baker, Prof. J.R. MA, DSc, PhD Dept. of Zoology, Oxford Univ., Oxford; 94 Woodstock Rd., Oxford 1937; Burnt Oak, Kidlington, Oxford 1939 Eugenics Society Fellow 1931, 1937, 1957 Developed Volpar, a phenyl mercuric acetate spermicide Personal: Sir William Dunn School of Pathology 1939; assisted by British Drug Houses (see Eley q.v.) and the Committee on Maternal Health, USA; Volpar was tested in the USA by Clarence Gamble on black women, "A Field Study of Contraceptive Suppositories", ER 1948; Arthur Jensen referred his readers to Baker for supplementary reading;, related to Mrs. J.R. Baker q.v. Pubns: 1978 Julian Huxley: scientist and world citizen 1887-1975: a biographical memoir; 1974 Race; 1946 Science and the Planned State.; 1944 The Scientific Life.; Evolution: The Modern Synthesis by Julian Huxley w/ J.R. Baker et al; 1935-36 "Laboratory research on chemical contraception", ER, v. 27, p. 127; 1937-38 "Further research on chemical contraception", ER, v. 29, p. 109; "The Chemical Composition of the Volpar contraceptive products. Part 1.Phenyl mercuric acid as a spermicide" and "Part 2. Vehicles for phenyl mercuric acetate", ER, Vol. 30, no. 1 (Part 1) and Vol. 31, no. 1 (Part 2); 1935 The Chemical Control of Conception.; Biology in Everyday Life. w/ JBS Haldane 1926; Sex in Man and Animals.; Source: ESAR 1938-39; ER 1931, 1957, ER, Arthur Jensen Baker, Miss M.

George Watson's Ladies College, Edinburgh 1909-10 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-10 Source: ESAR 1908-10 Baker, Mr. M.J.C. MA, PhD Melton, Victoria, Australia Eugenics Society Member 1964, 1977 Source: ER 1964, 1977 list Baker, Mrs. P.A. Dept. of Genetics, Cambridge University, Cambridge Eugenics Society Member 1977 Source: 1977 list Baker, Robert E. Esq. 90 Park St., London W 1910; 3 Upper George St., Bryanston Square, London W 1911; 1 Hertford St., Mayfair, London W 1912-14; London 1919 Eugenics Society Associate 1910-13; Member 1914, 1920 Source: ESAR 1909-14, 1919 Baker, Mr. R. Ste. Barbe Eugenics Society Member 1940 Source: ER 1940 Baldwin, Mr. H.H. or H.J. (1911) 53 Cambridge Rd., Ilford 1909-11 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-11 Source: ESAR 1908-11 Balerno, Lord Alick Drummond CBE, TD, MA, DSc, FRS House of Cockburn, Balerno, Midlothian Eugenics Society Fellow 1957, 1977 Personal: cr. 1963; Lord Balerno = A.D. Buchanan Smith (see also entry under Buchanan Smith, Mr. Alick) Pubns: Signed: "The Case for Voluntary Euthanasia" 1971 Source: ER 1957, 1977 list, Men Behind Hitler, Burke's Balfour, The Rt. Hon. Arthur James Eugenics Society Hon. Member 1914, 1916, 1920, 1928 First International Eugenics Congress 1912, Delegate: British Academy, Univ. of Edinburgh Prime Minister 1902-05; succ. his uncle Robert Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury as Prime Minister (Salisbury, PM 1885-1886, 1886-92, 1895-1900, 1900-02, then succ. by nephew Balfour 1902-05, almost twenty years as PM by these two men; this depended on support from the Liberal Unionists led by Joseph Chamberlain, father of Neville Chamberlain. Neville Chamberlain was ES and also British PM. The Liberal Unionists split from the Liberals because they opposed Home Rule for Ireland.) Personal: b. 1848, East Lothian; d. 1930, Woking, Surrey; son of James Maitland Balfour and of daughter of Marquess of Salisbury; unmarried, fastidious; a power in Conservative Party together with the Cecil family (and Winston Churchill at

times) for fifty years: -- MP Manchester 1885-1906, then MP City of London 1906-22 -- Pres., Local Gov. Board 1885-86 -- Chief Sec. for Ireland 1887-91; known as "Bloody Balfour"; created Congested Districts Board, Ireland 1890 -- First Lord of Treasury and Leader of House of Commons 1891-92, 1895-02 -- Prime Minister, First Lord of Treasury, Lord Privy Seal 1902-- Gave opening speech at First International Congress of Eugenics 1912 -- Foreign Secretary 1916-1919 (Balfour Declaration) -- War Cabinet, WW I -- Chancellor of Edinburgh University -- Chancellor of Cambridge University -- Chmn., Medical Research Council 1924-29 Pubns: 1924 Theism and Thought.; The Foundations of Belief. 1895; Economic Notes on Insular Free Trade. 1905; Decadence. 1908; Theism and Humanism. 1914 Source: ER 1916, 1928; ESAR 1913-14, 1919-20; WWW; Debretts 1976; Problems in Eugenics 1912 (repr.); Kelly's Handbook 1903 Quotes: "the study of eugenics is one of the greatest and most pressing necessities of our day.", from Balfour's Opening Speech to First International Congress of Eugenics 1912 Background: -- Earl of Selborne; William Waldegrave Palmer; b. 1859; m. 1883 Beatrix M. Cecil, dau. of 3rd Marq. of Salisbury, b. 1857; MP, Liberal, East Hants 1885-86, Liberal Unionist , East Hants 1886-92, Liberal Unionist, W. Edinburgh 1892-95; under sec. of state for colonies 1895-1900; First Lord of the Admiralty 1900-1903 -- John Strutt, Lord Rayleigh; m. Evelyn Balfour, sister of Arthur Balfour; Prof. Experimental Physics Cambridge 1879-94; winner Nobel prize; see Strutt -- Gerald William Balfour; 4th son James M. Balfour; b. 1853; MP (C.) Leeds; Chief Sec. Ireland 1895-1900; Pres. Bd. Trade 1900-(1903); m. Elizabeth dau. 1st Earl of Lytton, see Lytton q.v. -- Eustace James Anthony Balfour; 5th son James M. Balfour; b. 1854; m. Frances Sutherland, dau. 8 Duke of Argyll, b. 1858; -- Frances Sutherland: -- her brother, 9 Duke Argyll married one of Queen Victoria's daughters; MP (LU) 1895-1900; Gov. Gen. Canada 1878-83; and many other honors Ball, Mr. J.A. Eugenics Society Member 1988 Source: B&S 1989 Balsan, Madame Eugenics Society Hon. Member 1922 Personal: Consuelo Vanderbilt; formerly wife of Duke of Marlborough Source: ER 1921-22

Balzarotti, Mr. G.P. Esq. 16 Via Revere, Milan 1913-14, 1920 Eugenics Society Member 1913-14, 1920 Publications: 1918 "Niceforo on the Highly Superior German", w/ CS Stock, ER 10.1 Source: ESAR 1912-14, 1919-20 Bamfield, Maj. Gen. H.J.K. CB, DSO, IMS Purser's Piece, Peaslake, Surrey 1937 Eugenics Society Fellow 1931, 1937 Personal: Henry John Kinahan Bamfield; b. March 8, 1959; Indian Medical Service; trained St. Mary's Hospital; NW Frontier; WW I; Hon. Phys. to the King; ret 1928 Source: ER 1931, ESAR 1937; WWW; Med Dir 1928 Bamfield, Mrs. Sapperton, Peaslake, Guildford, Surrey 1909-14; Guildford 1920; Purser's Piece, Peaslake, Surrey 1937 Eugenics Society Associate 1909; Member 1910-14, 1920; Fellow 1937 Personal: Katherine Basset Witherby Bamfield; wife of Maj. Gen. Bamfield q.v.; see Miss G.H. Witherby q.v. Source: ESAR 1908-13, 1919-20, 1937; WWW (HJK Bamfield) Bamford, Mr. Raymund MA Eugenics Society Member 1959 Source: ER 1959 Bangert, Mr. F.L. Eugenics Society Member 1950 Source: ER 1950 Banister, Joseph 50 Gondar Gardens, West Hampstead, London NW6, 1937; 4 Mill Lane, West Hampstead, London, NW6 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Banks, Miss A.M. Hennerton, 9, Golden Manor, Hanwell, London W 1914 Eugenics Society Associate 1914 Source: ESAR 1913-14 Banting, Mr. H.C. The Neuk, 26 Elms Lane, Sudbury, Wembley 1937 Eugenics Society Member 1937 Source: ESAR 1937 Barbour, Mr. Philip BSc 44 Rotherwick Rd., London Eugenics Society Member 1977 Personal: Company Director: Brooke Advisory Center 1973, 1988 Source: 1977 list, CH Barff, Miss

London 1920 Eugenics Society 1920 Source: ESAR 1919-20 Bargery, Mr. G.P. Eugenics Society Member 1932 Source: ER 1932 Baring, Lady Ulrica Sleightholme Dale, Kirbymoorside, Yorks 1913-14, 1920 Eugenics Society Member 1913-14, 1920 Source: ESAR 1912-14, 1919-20 Barker, Dr. Culver MRCS, LRCP 1 Brunswick Sq., London WC1, 1937; 44 Welbeck St., London W1 1939 Eugenics Society Fellow 1937, 1939 Personal: Culver Maynard Barker; MRCS, LRCP 1926; MA BCh 1934 (Camb.); MO i/c Psychiatric Wards, St. Peters Hosp., White Chapel, London 1937; ex-Phys., Dept. Psych., Inst. Child Psychol. by 1965; Hon. Phys., Soc. Analy. Psych. 1965; see Early Phases of Medical Psychology. CW Daniel, London 1943 [Wellcome Library], incl. biog. Culver Barker, Walter Langdon Brown q.v. Pubns: 1947 Some Positive Values of Neuroses.; 1958 Observ. on spirit of C.G. Jung in his life and work.; 1961 "Healing in Depth: the conception and its application" in Current Trends in Analy. Psych. Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39; Med Dir 1937 Barker, Mrs. E.V. OBE Dept. of Sociology, London School of Economics Eugenics Society Member 1977 Personal: Lecturer, Senior Lecturer, Reader in Sociology, London School of Economics and Political Science 1970-92; Professor of Sociology with special reference to the Study of Religion, London School of Economics and Political Science 1992 Source: 1977 List; British Academy web site Barker, Miss Marian Elmfield, Esher, Surrey 1937, 1939, 1957 Eugenics Society Member 1937, 1939, 1957 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39, ER 1957 Barling, Miss Premier Hotel, Southampton Row, London EC 1910-11 Eugenics Society Associate 1910-11 Source: ESAR 1909-11 Barlow, Dr. E. Eugenics Society Member 1987 Source: B&S 1988 Barlow, Sir J.A.N. KBE, CB, JP Boswells, Wendover, Bucks 1937, 1939, 1957 Eugenics Society Member 1937, 1939, 1957

2nd Secretary of the Treasury 1938-48 Personal: b. 1881; d. 1968; PPS to Ramsay MacDonald, PM 1933-34; Undersecretary of the Treasury 1934-38; son of Sir Thomas Barlow 1st Bt. -- (Sir Thomas Barlow; b. 1845; d. 1945; son of James Barlow; m. Ada Dalmahoy; 10 Wimpole St., London 1903; Hospital for Sick Children, Great Ormonde St.; Emeritus Prof. of Clinical Medicine to Univ. College London; First International Eugenics Congress 1912, Vice President; Pres., Royal College of Physicians 1910-15; was Physician to Queen Victoria's Household 1896-1901; Physician Extraordinary to Queen Victoria 1899-1901, King Edward VII and King George V (1910-1936). This last King was murdered by euthanasia by Lord Dawson, another Royal Physician and Eugenics Society Consultative Council member; for biography, see 3 Selected Lectures and a biographical sketch. Dawson, 1965 [Wellcome Library]) m. Nora Darwin (Nora Darwin; m. 1911; daughter of Horace Darwin, a son of Charles Darwin; sister of Ruth Darwin; editor of : The Autobiography of Charles Darwin. 1958; Charles Darwin and the Voyage of the Beagle. 1945; Darwin and Henslow: Letters. 1831-1860 ) brother, Sir Thomas Dalmahoy Barlow (see Sir Thomas D. Barlow q.v.) four sons of J.A.N. Barlow: 1. Sir Thomas Erasmus Barlow (Sir Thomas Erasmus Barlow; 3rd Bt.; b. 23 Jan 1914; distinguished Navy career; articles in Charles Darwin Foundation. for Galapagos, Royal Soc. for Nature Conserv., Wildlife and Countryside Conservation) 2. Dr. Horace Basil Barlow (Dr. Horace Basil Barlow; Prof. of Physiology, Berkeley, California, USA; Royal Society Research Professor, Physiological Laboratory, Cambridge (1973-87) 3. Erasmus Darwin Barlow (Erasmus Darwin Barlow; b. 1915; MA; MB Cambridge 1941, BCh, DPM 1951;

FRCPsych; research fellow and consultant, St. Thomas Hosp. 1951-66 (Senr. Lect. in Psychological Medicine 1972); Vice Chairman, Mental Health Research Fund; Mem., Scientific Staff, MRC Dept. of Clinical Research, University College Hospital; Chmn., Both Institute of Medical Engineering 1976-; Sec., Zoological Society London 1980-82; Chmn., Cambridge Instrument Co. 1964-79 (Cambridge Instrument Co. founded by Horace Darwin, see Nora Darwin above)); m. dau of Ladbroke Black who was the grandfather of Timothy Rueben Ladbroke Black, to whose group, The Eugenics Society sold the Marie Stopes name and business 4. Andrew Dalmahoy Barlow (Andrew Dalmahoy Barlow; b. 1916; MRCP 1944; Pediatrician, Middlesex Hospital 1953-1972; Sir Thomas Barlow Bt. 1845-1945: Lectures and a biographical sketch. 1967) Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39, ER 1957, WSW 1990, WWW, Concise DNB, Debretts 1988; Medical Directory 1991, Burke's Background: Genetic Advisory Centres 1983 - Genetic Clinic, Paediatric Dept., University College Hospital, Huntley St., London WC1 Barlow, Sir Thomas Dalmahoy GBE London Eugenics Society Life Fellow 1955, 1957 Personal: b. 1881; d. 1964; Director of Barlow and Jones, Manchester; Pres., Manchester Chamber of Commerce 1931-33; Director of Civilian Clothing 1941-45; brother of JAN Barlow q.v.; Sir John Emmott Barlow not related to these Barlow's but he is related to the Denman's Source: ER 1955, 1957, WWW, WSW 1990, Concise DNB, Debretts' 1988 Barnard, Prof. T.T. Eugenics Society Member 1932 Personal: Professor of Social Anthropology, Cape Town, South Africa1926-35; trained as a botanist; post-graduate work under Rivers; accompanied JR Baker on his 1922 visit to the New Hebrides, see the Geographical Journal , v. 73, #4 , 1929

"The Northern New Hebrides" Source: ER 1932; Routledge Dictionary of Anthropologists Barnes, Mrs. Arden, Shakespeare Rd., Worthing 1912 Eugenics Society Associate 1912 Source: ESAR 1911-12 Barnes, Mr. Colin A. Eugenics Society Member 1948 Source: ER 1948 Barnes, Bishop E.W. Bishop of Birmingham (1924-53) Eugenics Society Consultative Council 1924, 1930, 1937 Bishop of Birmingham (1924-53) Personal: b. 1874; d. 1953; son of John Starkie Barnes; studied mathematics; ordained 1902; Fellow of Trinity College 1898-1916; m. daughter of Adolphus Ward son, Sir John Barnes (Sir John Barnes; b. 1917; diplomat; author of biography of E.W. Barnes, Ahead of His Age. 1979; a governor of Hurstpierpoint College; Council, Sussex University; Chmn., Sussex Rural Community Council; Company Director: Alliance Investment, Whiteaway Laidlaw) Pubns: 1950-51, "Welfare and Population", ER, v. 42, p. 93; "The Mixing of Races and Social Decay", Galton Lecture 1949; "Reflections of Eugenics and Religion" Modern Churchman 1926; 1926-27, "Some reflections on eugenics and religion", ER, v. 18, p. 7, Galton Lecture 1926; Scientific Theory and Religion.1933; The Rise of Christianity. 1948 Source: ER 1930, Periodical Index, ER, WWW, Eugenics Society Annual Report 1936-37 Quotes: 1933: "Under the harsh social order which prevailed almost to our own time, those human beings who were manifestly unfitted for the struggle and responsibilities of social life failed to survive. The unfit, the defective and the degenerate were eliminated. But of late at great cost to the community we have not only preserved them, but have also allowed them to propagate their like. I ask you to assent to my own conviction that such

blind humanitarianism is neither Christian nor sensible... As we reflect alike upon the sternness of God and upon the freedom of Christ's teaching from any hint of indulgent good nature, we ought to become willing to accept in our social order measures against which religious sentimentality will raise an outcry. If England... is to save herself ... and the world ... she must be racially sound." from Address in Liverpool Cathedral 1933; his text was "Men do not gather grapes of thorns", which was Christ's warning against false prophets and their teaching. 1949: - Quoted in the Times as saying: " A time was coming when sterilisation of the unfit would be essential to England's social organization and might well be the complement of the welfare state... we must get rid of the slovenly, vicious, idle wasters of the community. Unfortunately the welfare state is only too likely to encourage their increase." in Times, speech to Birmingham Rotary Club, Nov. 28, 1949 Euthanasia: "Many are beginning to think that medically controlled euthanasia for defective children should be an element of our social policy", quoted in Obit ER 1954-56 Barnes, Dr. H.C. MD 47 Gloucester Place, Portman Sq., London W. 1909-14 Eugenics Society Member 1909-13; Council 1909-11 Source: ESAR 1908-14, ER 1909-11 Barnes, Mrs. H.C. 47 Gloucester Place, Portman Sq., London W. 1909-11 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-11 Source: ESAR 1908-11 Barnes, Dr. P. Finbar House, Lower Tottenham, London N. 1909-10 Eugenics Society Member 1909 Associate 1910 Source: ESAR 1908-10 Barnes, Mr. Robert MA Eugenics Society Member 1966 Publications: 1985 Nature Versus Nurture Source: ER 1966 Barnes, Mr. R.O.B. BA London Eugenics Society Member 1967, 1977 Source: ER 1967, 1977 list Barnett, Prof. S.A. MA

Glasgow Eugenics Society Member 1945, 1957, 1977 Personal: Dept. of Zoology, Univ. of Glasgow 1957; Dept. of Zoology, Australian National University, Canberra 1977 Pubns: 12/91 Article in GNL; 1954-55, "The Next Million Years", ER, v. 46, p. 67 (C); Penguin Science Survey w/ Anne McLaren; 1956 Behavior components in the feeding of wild and laboratory rats.; 1958 An analysis of social behavior in wild rats.; 1958 A Century of Darwin. (1962); 1961 The behavior and needs of infant mammals.; 1961 Communication in animal and human societies.; 1963 Instinct; 1963 A Study in Behavior; 1967 "Rats", Scientific American, January 1967, p. 78 Source: ER 1945, 1957, 1977 list Barr, Sir James CBE, MD, LLB, FRSE, FRCP 72 Rodney St., Liverpool 1909-14; Liverpool 1920 Eugenics Society Member 1909-13, 1920; V.P. 1909-11, 1916; First International Eugenical Congress: General Committee 1912 Personal: b. 1849, Ireland; d. 16 Nov. 1938; MD (Glas.) 1882; Vis. Phys., Haydock Lodge Asylum; Med. Vis., The Brook Lunatic Asylum; MO, H.M. Prison, Kirkdale; Consulting Physician, Liverpool Royal Infirmary; Vice President, British Medical Association 1912 Pubns: "The Aim and Scope of Eugenics", Liverpool Medico Chirurgical Journal, Vol. 31, 1911; Causes and Mechanism of Cardiac Impulse. 1884; "The Lunacy Act", Liverpool Med. J. 1890; Treatment of Typhoid fever. 1892; What are we? What are we doing here? Whence do we come and whither do we go?. 1912 Source: ESAR 1908-14; ER 1909, 1910, 1911, 1916; WWW; Problems in Eugenics, 1912 (repr.), p. xiv; Med Dir 1911 Quotes: "The wasteful expenditure in trying to educate the feebleminded ... These unfortunate individuals should be segregated for life in an agricultural colony." from Liverpool Medico- Chirurgical Journal 1911 (issue dedicated to eugenics) Barr, Lady

Liverpool 1920 Eugenics Society 1920 Source: ESAR 1919-20 Barr, Dr. William Eugenics Society Life Fellow 1952 Source: ER 1952 Barraclough, O. Malvern, Worcs. Eugenics Society Member 1977 Source: 1977 list Barraclough, Miss Jessie Rotherham, Yorks Eugenics Society Life Fellow 1952, 1957 Source: ER 1952, 1957 Barran, Henry MA, JP Chorley Lane, Leeds 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Fellow 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Barrett, Lady Florence CBE, MD, FRSM Eugenics Society Council 1917 Member 1920 Personal: Lady Florence Elizabeth; BSc 1895; MB 1900; MD 1906; Pres. (ex-Dean) London Sch. Med. Women 1937; Obstetric and Gynecologic Surgeon, Royal Free Hospital Pubns: Conception Control and its effects on the individual and the nation. 1922; Diseases of Women: A Handbook for Nurses; "Importance of linking up all org. for Maternal and Child Welfare in local health districts", Proc. Royal Soc. Med. 1917 Source: ER 1917, WWW; ESAR 1919-20 Barrett, Mr. John C. Dept. of Medical Statistics and Epidemiology, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine Eugenics Society Fellow 1977 Publications: reviewed "Mathematical Models of Conception and Birth" by Mindel C. Sheps, Jane A. Menken (AES) in BioScience, Vol. 24, No. 10 (Oct., 1974), p. 598; Reviewed "Applied Mathematic Demography" by Nathan Keyfitz (AES), Biometrics, Vol. 34, No. 1 (Mar., 1978), p. 147 Source: 1977 list Barron, Mrs.

44 Westminster Palace Gardens, London SW 1909 Eugenics Society Associate 1909 Source: ESAR 1908-09 Barron, Dr. S.L. FRCS, MRCOG Eugenics Society Fellow 1967 Personal: Solomon Leonard; MB 1949; Cons. Obs., Royal Victoria Hosp., Newcastle on Tyne; Member, Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists Pubns: 1992 Issues in Fetal Medicine. (ed.), 29th Galton Institute Symposium; Obstetric Epidemiology. (co-editor) 1983 Source: ER 1967; Med Dir 1993 Barrow, Mrs. Walter Lawn House, Ampton Rd., Edgbaston, Birmingham 1937 Eugenics Society Fellow 1937 Source: ESAR 1937 Barry, Colonel Stanley London 1920 Eugenics Society 1920 Source: ESAR 1919-20 Barry, Dr. Susie M.K. BSc, PhD Eugenics Society Member 1984 Personal: b. 1928 Pubns: In Service Training: a study of the Nuffield courses of the Royal College of General Practitioners., w/ Paul Freeling, Humanities Press 1982 Galton Symposium 1984 Source: B&S 1985 Bartholomew, Prof. G.W. BSc (Econ), LLB Dept. of Law, Singapore Univ., Singapore Eugenics Society Member 1960, 1977 Personal: Dean, Singapore Law School 1966-68 Publications: English Statutes in Singapore Courts (1991) 3 SAcLJ 1; "Legal essays in memoriam Bashir Ahmad Mallalin", edited for the Faculty of Law, University of Singapore: Malaya Law Review, 1975; "The commercial law of Malaysia: a study in the reception of English law", Singapore: Malayan Law Journal, 1965; "The Application of Shari'a in Singapore", The American Journal of Comparative Law, Vol. 13, No. 3 (Summer, 1964), pp. 385-413; "Recognition of Polygamous Marriages in Canada", The International and Comparative Law Quarterly, Vol. 10, No. 2 (Apr., 1961), pp. 305-327 Source: ER 1960, 1977 list Barton, Mr. A.C. Eugenics Society Member 1942 Source: ER 1942

Basden, Dr. Sandridge, Crowborough, Essex 1909-12; Landridge, Crowborough, Essex 1914 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-13 Source: ESAR 1908-13 Batchelor, Prof. Ivor Ralph C. MB, BCh, FRCPE, FRC Psych, DPM Dept. of Psychiatry, St. Andrews Univ., Fife Eugenics Society Member 1949, 1957 Mem., Lane Cttee, 1971-74 Personal: Ivor Ralph Campbell Batchelor; Prof. of Psychiatry, University of Dundee 1967-82, now Emeritus Professor; educ. Edinburgh Univ. MB, BCh 1940; Dundee Royal Mental Hospital 1956-62; Prof. of Psychiatry, Univ. of St. Andrews 1962-67; MRC, (Chmn., Clinical Research Bd. 1973-74; Chmn., Neurosciences Bd. 1974-75) 1972 -76; Member, Royal Commission on the NHS 1976-79; MRC Health Services Research Panel, 1981-82 Pubns: Aviation Neuropsychiatry.(jt. auth.); Henderson and Gillespie's Textbook of Psychiatry. (8th edn. 1956 and subseq. edns. to 10th edn. 1969); Lane Committee Report; "Issues of Manpower Planning and Management in the NHS" and "Multidisciplinary Clinical Teams" both working papers of the Royal Commission on the NHS, pub. London, 1980, King's Fund Centre; Policies for a Crisis? some aspects of DHSS policies for the care of the aged: a commentary., London 1984, Nuffield Hospital Trust occ. papers no. 1; Mem., Cttee on Nursing (Briggs Cttee Report) Source: ER 1949, 1957, Lane Cttee Report, WSW 1990, Medical Directory 1993 Background: Prostaglandin Abortion: "...Not all fetuses are born dead and although signs of life are minimal and of short duration, these can be extremely disturbing to the patient and her attendants." Lane Report (Batchelor served on Lane Committee) Bate, Miss Jean PhD, M I Biol Rachel McMillan College Annex, London Eugenics Society Fellow 1977 Source: 1977 list Bateman, Mrs. F.D.

The Rectory, Minchinhampton, Glos. 1912-13 Eugenics Society Life Member 1912-13 Personal: Jessie Marion Atkinson Bazley; b. 1867; m. 1911 Frederick Douglas Bateman, rector Minchinhampton 1912 (d. 1933); d. 1947; dau of Sir Thomas Bazley, 2nd Bt. Sir Thomas Bazley graduated from Trinity College, Cambridge with an M.A; High Sheriff of Gloucestershire 1874; succ. to title 2nd Baronet Bazley, of Hatherop, Gloucester 1885; Deputy Lieutenant (D.L.) of Gloucestershire; J.P. for Gloucestershire, Cheshire; lived Hatherop, Gloucestershire Source: ESAR 1911-13; Peerage Bateman, Mrs. F.D. Cambridge 1920; 21 Cranmer Rd., Cambridge 1937, 1957 Eugenics Society Member 1920; Life Fellow 1937, 1939, 1957 Personal: note that Mrs. F.D. Bateman, wife of rector of Minchinhampton, died in 1947; she had no children Source: ER 1957; ESAR 1919-20, 1938-39 Bates, Mr. F.R.H. British Columbia, Canada 1920 Eugenics Society Member 1920 Source: ESAR 1919-20 Bates, Dr. T.H. MD, BS, JP Eugenics Society Fellow 1960 Source: ER 1960 Bateson, Melissa PhD (Oxon) U Newcastle, Center for Behaviour and Evolution 2011 Eugenics Society/ Galton Institute Council 2009-11; Trustee 2010 Source: GIWeb 2011; CCAR 2010 Personal: Wife of Daniel Nettle q.v. Source: CCAR 2009-2010; GIWeb 2011 Baugh, Miss F.L. Liverpool 1920 Eugenics Society 1920 Source: ESAR 1919-20 Bawden, Mrs. Charlotte Epton Great Bardfield, Braintree, Essex Eugenics Society Fellow 1955, 1957 Persona1: potter; m. Edward Bawden (artist, Curwen Press) 1932; lived Great Bardfield w/ small group artists, artisans 1930-1950's Source: ER 1955, 1957 Baxter, Mrs. K. Eugenics Society Fellow 1959 Source: ER 1959 Baxter, Mr. O.C.H. MA (Cantab)

69 Eccleston Sq., London Eugenics Society Member 1977 Source: 1977 list Bayley, Mrs. E.H. Ellesmere, Bromley, Kent 1910-13 Eugenics Society Member 1910-13 Personal: related to Edward Hodson Bayley (Edward Hodson Bayley; b. 1841; Ellesmere, Bromley, Kent 1903; m. Josephine Simon, dau of Capt. Simon USA; Chmn., Bayley's Ltd., wagon builders, 42 Newington Causeway, London SE 1903; Dir., Equitable Assurance Co., USA; Dir., Northampton St. Tramways; JP 1894; MP, Liberal, North Camberwell 1892-95) Source: ESAR 1909-13; Kelly's Handbook 1903 Bayly, Dr. Maurice Beddow MRCS, LRCP 51 Gore Rd., South Hackney, London E9, 1937 Eugenics Society Member 1937 Personal: MRCS, LRCP 1911; MO, Gen. Hosp., Battersea 1937; ex-Pres., Med. Prac. Union 1960; Assoc., Faculty of Homeopathy 1960 Pubns: Cancer, the failure of modern treatment; Diet in relation to disease: the case for vegetarianism. 1936; The futility of arguing from experimental conditions in animals to natural conditions in man. 1936; Spotlights on Vivisection. 1946 Source: ESAR 1937; Med Dir 1937, 1960 Bazley, Miss J.M. Kilmorie, Ilsham Dr., Torquay 1909-11 Eugenics Society Associate 1909 Life Member 1910-11 Personal: see Mrs. F.D. Bateman q.v. Source: ESAR 1908-11 Beagley, Miss E.M.M. 36 Pepys Rd., New Cross, London 1910-11; 14 Windsor Rd., Palmer's Green, London N 1912-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1910-13 Source: ESAR 1909-13 Beale, G.A. Eugenics Society Member 1963 Source: ER 1963 Beamish, Mrs. Tufton Chelworth, Chelwood Gate, Haywards Heath 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1920 Fellow 1932, 1937 Personal: Margaret Simon; Re-election to Society 1932; Chelwood Gate, Haywards Heath 1937; m. Tufton Beamish q.v. 1914; sister of 1st Baron Simon

of Wythenshawe q.v. Source: ER 1932; ESAR 1938-39; Debretts 1987 Beamish, Rear Admiral Tufton CB, MP, PH Chelworth, Chelwood Gate, Haywards Heath 1939 Eugenics Society Fellow 1932, 1937, 1939 Personal: 1874-1951; East Africa, Benin; Falklands and Jutland in WW I; ret. Navy 1922; MP (U) Lewes 1924-31 and 1936-45; m. Margaret Simon q.v. 1914, sister of 1st Baron Simon of Wythenshawe. q.v.; Re-election to Society 1932; Chelworth, Chelwood Gate, Haywards Heath 1937; d. 2 May 1951; son became 1st Baron Chelwood Source: ER 1932, ER 1936 p. 125, ESAR 1937, 1938-39; WWW; Debretts 1987 Beardmore, Prof. John Alec PhD F I Biol University College of Swansea, Swansea Eugenics Society Member 1956, 1957 Council 1980-89, 1993, 2003-04 VP 2005-07 Treasurer 2008-2011 Trustee 2008, 2010 Chmn., Research Cttee 1979-87 Trustee, Birth Control Trust 1994 Prof. of Genetics, University College of Swansea 1966Personal: b. 1 May 1930; Univ. of Sheffield (graduated 1953; Research Demonstrator, Botany 1954-56; PHD Genetics 1956; Lectr. in Genetics, 1958-61); Prof. of Genetics and Dir. of Genetics Institute, Univ. of Groningen, Holland 1961-66; Penn State 1966 University Coll. of Swansea: (1966-2000: Emer. 2000-(2008) Head of Dept. of Genetics 1976; Dean of Science 1974-76, Vice Principal 1977-80); Inst. of Marine Studies, Director (1983-87); Institute of Biology (Vice President 1985-87, Hon. Sec., 1980-85, Mem., Council 1976-79); UK rep, European Council of Biologists Association (1980-87) Pubns: "Germinal Choice" ER 1966, 58, 55c; Darwin Lecture to Inst. of Biology and Eugenics Society 1984; articles in GNL 9/93, 3/03; Galton Symposium 2006; Marine Organisms; genetics, ecology and evolution. w/ B. Battaglia, 1977; Artemia: Basic and Applied Biology w/ JS Clegg et al; arts. on genetics, evolution and education Source: ER 1957, WSW 1990, CH, Galton Institute Annual Report 1993, GNL Beauchamp, The Rt. Hon. Earl KG, DC, TD Madresfield Court, Gt. Malvern, Worcs., 1937 Eugenics Society Member 1932, 1937

Personal: William; 7th Earl, succ. 1891; b. 1872; m. 1902 Lady Grosvenor, daughter of eldest son Duke of Westminster; Gov., NSW, Australia 18991901; Warden of Cinque Ports 1913-33; Lord. Lt., Gloucester 1911-31; Chancellor, Univ. London 1929-31; Leader of Liberal Party in House of Lords 192431 Source: ER 1932, ESAR 1937, Debretts 1976, 1987 Beckett-Overy, Dr. H. MD, FRCS 19 Lowndes St., London SW1, 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1937, 1939 Personal: BCh 1902; MRCS, LRCP 1903; FRCS 1904; MD (Ed) 1906; FRSM; Cons. Surg., Cobham and Dist. Hosp 1937; RSM (v.p. OB-GYN Sect.) Pubns: "The Med. Prospects of the Minority Report: an appeal to the medical profession", Lancet 1910 (See Webb Minority Report on the Poor Law in histories and Lady Squire Sprigge, q.v.) Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39; Med Dir 1937 Beckford, Mrs. D.F. Witley, Parkstone, Dorset 1912-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1912-13 Source: ESAR 1911-13 Bedborough, George Esq. 115 Grosvenor Rd., London SW 1909-12 Eugenics Society Member 1909 Associate 1910-12 Personal: Secretary, Legitimation League; editor, Adult, The Journal of Sex; bookseller prosecuted for selling a book by Havelock Ellis sometime in the 1890's (web histories are in total disagreement on all the facts but those I have stated. KOK) Source: ESAR 1908-12 Beddard, Dr. Arthur Philip MD, FRCP 149 Harley St., London 1937; 87 Harley St., London 1939 Eugenics Society Council 1932 Personal: d. 8 Nov. 1939; MD 1899; Lect., Guys Hosp.; Chmn. Pharmacopoeia Comm. 1937; m. Hon. E. Maud Allerton Pubns: Practical Physiology. 1902 (1905, 1910); Recent Advances in Physiology and

Biochem. 1906 Source: ER 1932; WWW; Med Dir 1937 Bedford Smith, Mrs. 63 Hampstead Way, Golders Green, London NW 11, 1937 Eugenics Society Member 1937 Source: ESAR 1937 Bedwell, Mr. C.E.A. London 1920 Eugenics Society Member 1920; Council 1920; Consultative Council 1936-39 Personal: Librarian, Middle Temple; Honorary Secretary, Society for Comparative Legislation; Library Cttee., Royal Empire Society Pubns: 1922-23, "Eugenics in International Affairs", ER, v. 14, 187 ; "American Middle Templars", The American Historical Review, Vol. 25, No. 4 (Jul., 1920), pp. 680-689; "Scottish Middle Templars", 1604-1869, in Scottish Historical Review, 17, 1920, p. 100-117; "Conditions of Admission to the Legal Profession throughout the British Empire", Journal of the Society of Comparative Legislation, New Ser., Vol. 12, No. 2 (1912), pp. 209-232; "The legislation of the empire: being a survey of the legislative enactments of the British dominions from 1898 to 1907" / ed. under the direction of the Society of Comparative Legislation, by C. E. A. Bedwell; preface by the Rt. Hon. the Earl of Rosebery; introduction by Sir John MacDonell, London: Butterworth, 1909; A Brief history of the Middle Temple, London, Butterworth, 1909 Source: ER 1920; ESAR 19336-39 Bedwell, Mr. C.E. Eugenics Society Fellow 1941 Source: ER 1941 Beeton, Mrs. (1909) Miss (1910-13) 9 Maresfield Gardens, Hampstead, London NW 1909, 1913 Eugenics Society Member 1909; Associate 1913 Source: ESAR 1908-09, 1912-13 Beeton, Miss 9 Maresfield Gardens, Hampstead, London NW 1910-13 Eugenics Society Member 1909-13 Source: ESAR 1909-13 Beijan, Dr. A.

Eugenics Society Member 1948 Source: ER 1948 Belfield, Miss Eileen Barn Hill, Brampford, Speke, Exeter 1937 Eugenics Society Fellow 1937 Personal: Lt. Col. Sidney Belfield CBE lived at Barn Hill, Speke, Exeter (Lt. Col. Sidney Belfield; b. 1862; d. 25 Aug. 1946; m. 1902; had one son, one daughter; Miss Eileen Belfield related to him; S. Belfield worked in horse and railway transport in South Africa and World War I; CBE 1919; Source: WWW4) Source: ESAR 1937 Bell, Mrs. Eugenics Society Fellow 1931 Source: ER 1931 Bell, Lady London 1920 Eugenics Society 1920 Source: ESAR 1920 Bell, Mr. A.C.Y. Esq. Ithaca, Cregagh Rd., Belfast 1910-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1910-13 Source: ESAR 1909-13 Bell, Sir Charles KCIE, ICS (retd. by 1939) Edgcumbe, Crowthorne, Berks 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1939 Personal: b. 1870; d. 1945; Indian Civil Service; explorer; Political Officer for Tibet, Bhutan and Sikkim; lived in Lhasa for 11 months; KCIE 1922 Pubns: Tibet, Past and Present.1924; The People of Tibet.1929; The Religion of Tibet.1932; Portrait of the Dalai Lama.1946 Source: ESAR 1938-39; ER 1939; WWW; Concise DNB Bell, Mrs. Charles Lawn Cottage, Chiddingfold, Godalming, Surrey 1910-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1910-13 Source: ESAR 1909-13 Bell, Mrs. Clara 139 Gloucester Rd., London SW 1909-12; 34 Lower Sloane St., London SW 1913 Eugenics Society Member 1909-13 Source: ESAR 1908-13

Bell, The Rev. K.N. MC, MA Eugenics Society Member 1948 Personal: b. 1884; d. 13 Oct. 1951; BA (Oxon.); Fellow, All Souls 1907-14; Battery Commander, WW I (MC); Fellow, Tutor, Balliol, Oxford Univ. 1919-41 (Beit Lect. Colonial Hist. 1924-27); Vicar, Binley, Coventry 1940-51 (ordained 1946); 8 children Source: ER 1948; WWW5 Bell, Mr. Kenneth Eugenics Society Member 1940 Source: ER 1940 Bell, Dr. Mary 47 Unthank Rd., Norwich 1909-11 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-11 Source: ESAR 1908-11 Bell, Irving-, - see Irving-Bell Bellamy, Mr. A.R. MI MechE 1 Welby Gardens, Grantham, Lincs 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Fellow 1931, 1937, 1939 Source: ER 1931, ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Bellamy, Mr. C.V. BSc, MI Biol Eugenics Society Member 1955 Personal: Member, Institute of Biology Source: ER 1955 Benecke, Miss 9 Burgess Park Mansions, London NW 1913 Eugenics Society Associate 1913 Source: ESAR 1912-13 Benedek, Prof. Dr. L. Eugenics Society Member 1932 Source: ER 1932 Benham, Dr. Dunedin, New Zealand Eugenics Society V.P. 1916; Member 1920 Personal: President, Dunedin branch of Eugenic Education Society Source: ER 1916; ESAR 1919-20 Benjamin, Prof. Bernard PhD, FIA, FIS Actuarial Science, City University, London Eugenics Society Fellow 1965, 1977 Director 1971 V.P. 1981, 1991-93 President 1982-87 Council 1989 Personal: Professor of Actuarial Science, City University, London 1973-75; Dir. of Statistics, Min. of Health 1963-65; Dir. of Research and Intelligence, Greater London Council, 1965-70: Director of Statistical

Studies, Civil Service College 1971 Pubns: Galton Lecture to Eugenics Society 1981; Elements of Vital Statistics. 1959; Social and Economic Factors in Mortality. 1965; Health and Vital Statistics. 1968; The Population Census. 1970; Demographic Analysis. 1969; Rates of Mortality. 1973; Statistics in Urban Administration. 1976; The Analysis of Mortality and Other Actuarial Statistics. 1981 w/ J.H. Pollard; Pensions Problems of Today and Tomorrow. 1987; Population Statistics. 1989; Contrib. to Jl. of Royal Statistical Society and Jl. of Inst. of Actuaries; "A comparison of methods of projecting trends in mortality" Research project paid for by the Stopes Research Fund 1987-88 Source: ER 1965, CH, Galton Institute Annual Report 1993, WSW 1990 Benjamin, Mrs. E. 20 Christchurch Ave., Brondesbury, London NW 1910-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1910-13 Source: ESAR 1909-13 Bennett, Mr. Arthur Hitchin, Herts Eugenics Society Member 1955, 1957 Source: ER 1955, 1957 Bennett, Mr. G.M.V. Eugenics Society Member 1967 Source: ER 1967 Bennett, Reginald MP, MB (Oxford) Eugenics Society Council 1950-52 Source: ER 1950-52 Bennett, Mrs. S.W. BA, LHA Eugenics Society Member 1982 Personal: Licentiate, Institute of Health Services Management Source: Bulletin of Eugenic Society 1983 Bennett, Mr. T.S. Esq. Guy's Hospital, London 1909-11 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-11 Personal: Medical Student 1909-11 Source: ESAR 1908-11 Bennett, Mr. G.M.V. Eugenics Society Member 1967 Source: ER 1967 Benson, Mr. C.J.

18 Camomile St., London EC 1913 Eugenics Society Member 1913 Source: ESAR 1912-13 Benson, Miss J.M. Arnis Cottage, Iona, Argyllshire 1912; 6 Newton Mansions, Queen's Club Gardens, London W 1913 Eugenics Society Member 1912-13 Source: ESAR 1911-13 Benson, Miss May 18 Kensington Palace Gardens, London SW 1913 Eugenics Society Associate 1913 Source: ESAR 1912-13 Bentall, Mr. W.E. Uplands, Wrington, Somerset 1911-13, 1920 Eugenics Society Member 1911-13, 1920 Source: ESAR 1910-13, 1919-20 Beral, Dr. Valeria MB, BS, MRCP London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine Eugenics Society Member 1984 Personal: MB, BS, Sidney, Australia 1969; Senr. Lect. in Epidemiology, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine 1985; Centre for Disease Control, Atlanta, GA, USA 1991; Director, ICRF Cancer Epidemiology Unit, Oxford 1991, 1993 Pubns: "Sudden fall in breast cancer death rates in England and Wales", Lancet, v. 345, 1995 "Low birthweight and preterm delivery, Scotland 1981-84: Effects of parents' occupation", Lancet, v. 338, 1991"Oral Contraceptive Use and Malignancies of the Genital Tract" Lancet, Dec. 10, 1988 Source: B&S 1985, Medical Directory 1985, 1991, 1993 Quotes: " ...cervical cancer accounted for 75% of the invasive genital cancers and 74% of the deaths from genital cancer in ever users (of oral contraceptives, ed. note), but only 31% of the invasive cancers and 30% of the deaths in never users... An excess overall mortality rate in oral contraceptive users of 20 per 100,000 woman years has been described in this study population, almost entirely because of circulatory diseases. Knowledge of the long term effects of oral contraceptives is still incomplete..." "Oral Contraceptive Use and Malignancies of the Genital Tract", Lancet, Dec. 10, 1988 Beresford, Mr. R.A.A. Esq.

Lydgate House, Hunstanton 1909-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-13 Source: ESAR 1908-13 Bergen, Dr. Henry Mannhardtstr. 3, Munich, Germany 1909-12; 57 Guildford St., London WC 1913 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-13 Source: ESAR 1908-13 Bergen, Dr. Henry London 1920; 55 Sutton Court, Chiswick, London W4, 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1920; Fellow 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1919-20, 1937, 1938-39 Berman, Mr. Michael Cape Town, South Africa Eugenics Society Member 1939, 1957 Source: ER 1939, 1957 Berman, Dr. Samuel MD, MRCP Commercial Union Bld., 90 St. George's St., Cape Town, South Africa 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Fellow 1931, 1937, 1939 Personal: MRCP 1924; MB 1926; MD 1929; Head, Dept. Neurology, Groote Schuur Hosp. Observatory CP, South Africa 1960 Source: ER 1931, ESAR 1937, 1938-39; Med Dir 1937, 1960 Bernardelli, Mrs. B.M. MA Dept. of Psychology, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand Eugenics Society Fellow 1963, 1977 Source: ER 1963, 1977 list Bernau, Charles Esq. Pendeen, Walton-on-Thames 1910-12; 20 Charleville Rd., London W 1913 Eugenics Society Associate 1910-11; Member 1912-13 Source: ESAR 1909-13 Berrill, Mr. Roland Eugenics Society Member 1962 Source: ER 1962 Berry, Mrs. A. Lindsay Eugenics Society Member 1945 Source: ER 1945 Mrs. M.E. Berry Claremont, Corsham, Wilts 1913 Eugenics Society Member 1913 Source: ESAR 1912-13 Berry, Mrs. Mary A.

St. Michael's, Oatlands Chase, Weybridge, Surrey 1910-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1910-13 Source: ESAR 1909-13 Berry, Dr. Richard J.A. MD, FRSE, FRCS Stoke Park Colony, Stapleton, Bristol 1939; 3 All Saints Rd., Clifton, Bristol Eugenics Society Fellow 1930, Life Fellow 1930, 1937, 1939, 1957 Personal: Richard James Arthur; b. 1867; MD (Edinburgh) 1894; d. 1962; Prof. of Anatomy, University of Melbourne, Australia 1905-29 (ex Dean); Director of Medical Services, Stoke Park Colony, Bristol 1937; Chmn., Burden Ment. Res. Trust; Council, British Medical Association Pubns: A Cerebral Atlas of Normal and Defective Brains. 1938; 1934-35, "Some Modern views of human mind and its disorders", ER, v. 26, p. 127; "Methods and Problems of Medical Education" 1934; The Mental Defective: a problem in social inefficiency., w/ R.G. Gordon 1932; The Mental Defective: a problem in social inefficiency. 1931; Methods and Probs. Med. Education. 1930; Intelligence and Social Valuation: a practical method for the diagnosis of mental deficiency and other forms of social inefficiency, Training School, Vineland, N.J., 1920 (see Eugenic Record Office for more material on this school, a happy hunting ground for eugenicists in search of statistics. No cures.); Report on Mental Deficiency in the State of Victoria. 192X Source: ER 1930, 1957; ESAR 1937, 1938-39; ER 1962 Obit; WWW; EN for information on Vineland and the Eugenic Research Association; Medical Directory 1937, 1946 Background: Extermination: 1930-31, "The lethal chamber proposal", ER, v. 22, 155, [Dr. Berry] ..." seriously suggests a lethal chamber, under State control, for the painless extermination of ... [patients in Stoke Park Colony, Bristol]", ER, April 1930, p. 6 Berryman, Mrs. Hillcroft, Hangersley Hill, Ringwood, Hants 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1931, 1937, 1939 Source: ER 1931, ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Bertram, Mr. G.C.L. MA, PhD, FI Biol

111 Chesterton Rd., Cambridge 1939; St. John's College, Cambridge Univ., Cambridge Eugenics Society Member 1931, 1939; Council almost continuous 19471995; VP 1951-53, 1968, 1970, 1980, 1992-93; General Secretary 195765; Fellow 1957, 1977 Fellow and former Senior Tutor, St. John's College, Cambridge Univ. Personal: d. 2001; 1937 address: St. Keyne, Shrublands Rd., Berkhamsted, Herts; Chief Fisheries Officer, Palestine 1940-44; Director, Scott Polar Research Institute 1953; Company Director: Marie Stopes Memorial Foundation Ltd., Society for Constructive Birth Control Ltd. 1960; Hon. Sec., Royal Geographical Society 1970-8X m. Cicely Kate Ricardo 1939 (Cicely Kate Ricardo; b. 8 July 1912; educ. Cambridge, PhD 1940; Adv., Fresh Water Fisheries, Palestine 1940-43; 4 sons; Mem., Council, New Hall Cambridge 1954-66; Lucy Cavendish College, Cambridge (Tutor 1965-70, President 1970-79); Source: WSW 1990) - son, Dr. Brian Colin Ricardo Bertram (Dr. Brian Colin Ricardo Bertram; Fl Biol 1981; Dir. Gen., Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust since 1987; b. 14 April 1944; educ. St. John's College, Cambridge (BA 1965, MA 1968, PhD 1969); Res. Fellow, Serengeti Res. Institute 1969-73; Sen. Res. Fellow, Cambridge 1976-79; Curator, Zoological Society (Curator of Mammals 1980-87, Curator of Aquarium and Invertebrates 1982-87); "The Social System of Lions", Scientific American, 232 (5):54ff; Pride of Lions 1978) Pubns: on Sirenia w/ Kate Ricardo Bertram; 1947-48, "Eugenics, population trends and the world's resources", ER, v. 39, p. 136; 1951-52, "Eugenics and human ecology", Galton Lecture 1951, ER, v. 43, p. 11; 1951 Eugenics and Human Ecology.; 1953-54, "Food, famine and the future", ER, v. 45, p. 68 (C); 1958-59, "Eugenics in the age of crowding", ER, v. 50, p. 41; 1961-62 "A Population Picture of British Guiana", ER, v. 54; 1963-64, "The making and

the taking of life", ER, v. 55, p. 159; Adams Brood; Signed "The Case for Voluntary Euthanasia" 1971; GNL 05/91, 09/91, 09/92 Source: ER 1931, 1957, 1977 list; ESAR 1938-39; CH; Galton Institute Annual Report 1993; WSW 1990; CH Annual Report 1989; WWW; Around the World News of Population and Birth Control 1953 Oct.; GNL 12/92, 3/96 Quotes: "Once let the people ... have contraceptive knowledge, then they, exercising their own free wills, will go far towards solving the world problem of needs outstripping resources.", in Around the World News of Population and Birth Control, Feb. 1952 (IPPF newsletter) but then see how "free will" is to be manipulated by government family policies: "a suitably adjusted system of family allowances in the economic sphere, at once comes to mind ... (as) ... one appropriate and acceptable promoter of desirable trends ... in population control" (from letter to editor by G. C. L. Bertram, ER, 1953 April, p. 70) Bertram, Dr. Roger Charles R MA, MB, BCh, DRCOG Cambridge Eugenics Society Member 1982 Council 2003-04, 2006-09; Trustee 2008 Personal: Roger Charles Ricardo; The Health Centre, Cambridge 1991, 1993; MA (Camb) 1970; MB, BCh 1980; Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists 1984; Cambridge Medical Society (Secretary 1993) Source: Bulletin of the Eugenic Society 1983; CCAR 2003-04, 2006-09; Medical Directory 1991, 1993 Bett, Mr. R.B. MA Dept. of Psychology, Strathclyde Univ., Glasgow Eugenics Society Fellow 1977 Source: 1977 list Bett, Dr. Walter R. MRCS, LRCP, FRSL 11 The Avenue, Bedford Park, London Eugenics Society Member 1946, 1957 Personal: MRCS LRCP London 1929;ex Medical Librarian, Columbia Univ. New York, USA; ex Research Librarian, Tuberculosis Education Institute; Pres., Society for the Study of Addictions; Capt. RAMC Pubns: Editor, Medical Digest 1958; Sir John Bland-Sutton 1855-1936. 1957; Common Disease: History and Conquest. 1954; The Infirmities of Genius. 1952;

Pathology of Genius. 1945 Source: ER 1946, 1957, Medical Directory 1947, 1958 Bevan, Yorke, The Hon. Mrs. R. 9 Rutland Gate, London SW 1910-13; London 1920 Eugenics Society Member 1910-13, 1920 Source: ESAR 1909-13, 1919-20 Bevan, Mrs. E.M. Eugenics Society Member 1948 Source: ER 1948 Beveridge, The Lord William Henry KCB Eugenics Society Council 1928 Consult. Council 1937, 1957 Director, London School of Economics and Political Science1919-37; author, Beveridge Report Personal: 1876-1963; Chmn., Aycliffe Dev. Corp. 1947-53 and Peterlee Dev. Corp. 1949-51 (both New Towns); MP for Berwick upon Tweed m. Lady Janet (Lady Janet; Secretary and Acting Dean of the London School of Economics 1919-38) Pubns: "The Problem of the Unemployed." Sociological Papers Vol. 3, 1906; Unemployment: A Problem of Industry.1909; 1921 "Weather and Harvest Cycles", Econ. Jour. 31: 429ff; 1922 "Wheat Prices and Rainfall in Western Europe", Jour. Roy. Astron. Soc., 85:412ff; Insurance for All.1924; Changes in Family Life.1932; Planning Under Socialism.1936; The London School of Economics and Its Problems1919-37.; Report on Social Insurance and Allied Services 1942 (Beveridge Report ); Galton Lecture 1943, "Eugenic Aspects of Children's Allowances", ER, Vol. 34, 1943, pp. 117-23 (called for higher children's allowances for the rich to be phased in); New Towns.1951 Source: ER 1928, 1957, WWW; Eugenics Society Annual Report 1936-37 Quotes: The Unemployed and Fatherhood: "Those men who through general defects are unable to fill such a whole place in industry, are to be recognized as 'unemployable'. They must become the acknowledged dependents of the State ... maintained adequately... but with complete and permanent loss of all citizen rights - including not only the franchise but civil freedom and fatherhood." (from "The Problem of the Unemployed." 1906) Background: Welfare for the Rich:

"Sir William Beveridge in his report, recommended a flat rate scheme of family allowances... In his Galton lecture, Sir William made it clear that it was in his view not only possible but desirable that graded family allowance schemes, applicable to families in the higher income brackets, be administered concurrently with his flat rate scheme. The graded family allowance scheme has long been advocated by the Society." ER 1943-44, Vol. 35-36, p. 23; (see "Eugenic Aspects of Children's Allowances" Galton Lecture, 1942 43, ER, v. 34, p. 117) Bezzant, The Rev. Canon James Stanley BD Eugenics Society Fellow 1958 Personal: b. 1897; BD (Cantab.); Vice. Prin., Ripon Hall, Cambridge 1925-33; Preacher at Cambridge 1930-31, 1934-35, 1953-54; Examining Chaplain to Bishops of Worcester, Coventry, Bradford, Liverpool 1932-67; Chancellor, Liverpool Cathedral 1933-52 Pubns: Aspects of belief; Objections to Christian Belief Source: ER 1958; WWW6 Bhattacharya, Dr. S. Eugenics Society Member 1989 Source: B&S 1989 Bibby, Mr. Cyril MA, MSc, FLS High Barnet, Herts Eugenics Society Fellow 1946, 1957; Council 1946-47 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, 1939 Eugenics Society Life Fellow 1933, 1937, 1939, 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, 1938-39; Medical Directory 1937, 1947, 1958 Bickerton, Mr. J. Myles MA, FRCS, LRCP 50 Wimpole St., London 1937; 9 Upper Wimpole St, London W1 1939 Eugenics Society Fellow 1932, 1937, 1939 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. 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, 1938-39; 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, Bishops Lodge, Allahabad, United Provinces, India 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1939, 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: ESAR 1938-39; ER 1957, WWW Bill, The Ven. Archdeacon Kingsfield, Streetly, nr. Birmingham 1937 Eugenics Society Member 1937 Source: ESAR 1937 Billinge, Miss J.W. Ophelia 14 Mount Carmel Chambers, Duke's Lane, Kensington, London 1910; 18 Campden Hill Mansions, Church St., Kensington, London 1911-12

Eugenics Society Associate 1910; Member 1911-12 Source: ESAR 1909-12 Billips, Howard Barclay Wollaston, Station Ave., Sandown, Isle of Wight 1913; Sandown, Isle of Wight 1920 Eugenics Society Member 1913, 1920 Source: ESAR 1912-13, 1919-20 Bingham, Col. Lord Eugenics Society Member 1947 Personal: see family name of the Lucans q.v. Source: ER 1947 Binney, Mr. Cecil MA 7 Kings Bench Walk, Temple, London EC4 1939; Pampisford Hall, London Eugenics Society Member 1931, Fellow 1939, Council 1933-39, 1941-45, 1960 VP 1946 Director 1946, Hon. Librarian 1947-59, 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: ESAR 1938-39; 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 Bird, Mrs., Dr. Andrew LRCP 97 Farleigh Rd. Stoke Newington 1910-11 Eugenics Society Associate 1910-11 Source: ESAR 1909-11 Birmingham, The Right Rev., The Lord Bishop of Birmingham - see under Barnes, E.W.; Wilson, J.L. 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, 1939 Eugenics Society Life Fellow 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Bishop, Mrs. Fifield, Oxford 1913 Eugenics Society Life Member 1913 Source: ESAR 1912-13 Bishop, Mrs. Oxford 1920 Eugenics Society 1920 Source: ESAR 1919-20 Bishop, Miss G.M. MA Domek, Badlake Hill, Dawlish, Devon 1937 Eugenics Society Member 1937 Source: ESAR 1937 Bishop, Mr. H.W. SM Christchurch, New Zealand 1914, 1916, 1920 Eugenics Society Member 1916, 1920; V.P. 1914 Personal: President Christchurch, New Zealand branch of Eugenics Society 1914 Source: ER 1916; ESAR 1913-14, 1919-20

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 Galton Symposium 1990 Source: CH; Galton Institute Annual Report 1993; JBS, July 1993; JBS, Jan. 1994 Black Jr., Sir Crofton The Land Union, St. Stephens House, Westminster, London SW 1912-13 Eugenics Society Member 1912-13; Council 1916 Personal: b. 1880; d. 1937; Barrister; Secretary and Legal Adviser to Land Union 1932-37 Pubns: Land Value Duties. 191X Source: ESAR 1911-13; ER 1916, WWW Black, Mr. C. Crofton Eugenics Society Council 1920 Source: ESAR 1919-20 Black, Mr. Crofton J. London 1920 Eugenics Society 1920 Source: ESAR 1919-20 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 Blackburn, Dr. N.E. (1910-13) (or "E." 1909) Esq., MRCS, LRCP Springfield, West Hartlepool 1909-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-13 Source: ESAR 1908-13 Blacker, Mrs. Eugenics Society Member 1931 Source: ER 1931

Blacker, Mr. C. Torquay 1920 Eugenics Society 1920 Source: ESAR 1919-20 Blacker, Dr. Carlos Paton MA, MB, MD, FRCP Pasturewood, Shamley Green, Surrey Eugenics Society Secretary 1931-52 Hon Secretary 1952-61 Director 1944-1946, Editor, Eugenics Review 1948-50 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. (Frederick Osborn 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 civilization, 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, 1939 Eugenics Society Fellow 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Blake, Mrs. 75 Lee Rd., Blackheath 1909-12; 22 Bennett Park, Blackheath 1913 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-13 Source: ESAR 1908-13 Blake, Dr. Frank MRCS, LRCP 1 The Avenue, Woodford Green, Essex 1937; 175 Barling Rd., Canning Town, London E16 1939 Eugenics Society Fellow 1937, 1939 Personal: MRCS, LRCP 1920; Acting Sen. MO, Little Plumstead Hosp., Norwich 1960; RAMC 1939-45 Pubns: "Case of Exomphalos", Lancet, 1923 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39; 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 1920, 1937 Eugenics Society 1920 Fellow 1937, 1939 Personal: Fraser Lawrence Bland; b. 1873; d. 26 Aug. 1941; son of Fraser Maltby Bland (Fraser Maltby Bland; b. 1845 m. Edith Richenda Barclay) Eton; went into banking 1894; Dir., Barclay's Bank; Inst. of Bankers (Pres. 193335); in Suffolk, was on committees, 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 1919-20, 1937, 1938-39; WWW4 Bland, Miss Lucy BA, MA Eugenics Society Member 1983 Source: B&S 1984 Blane, Brig. General C.F. London 1920 Eugenics Society 1920 Source: ESAR 1919-20 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 Blok, Mrs. 17 Epsom Rd., Croydon 1910-11 Eugenics Society Associate 1910-11 Source: ESAR 1909-11 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 VP 1957-58 Council 1948-56 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, by Paul Bloomfield argues (according to reviews) 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 (which includes Arthur Balfour of the Eugenics Society) 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 held by eugenics society members - that they run England by hereditary merit explains to some extent their interest in who is born. "At the top [in England], in the educated class or rising into it, we find that ability is inherited" CD Darlington, The Little World of Man. (Alden Press, 1978), p. 73; the notes indicate that Darlington was using Paul Bloomfield's book in this chapter. Blundell, Mrs. Elizabeth BA Eugenics Society Member 1966 Source: ER 1966 Blundell, Percy

Moultern, Chiltern Rd., Hitchin 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39 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, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1935, 1937, 1957 Personal: 1957 address: Fountain House, Broomgrove Rd., Sheffield Source: ER 1935, 1957; ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Boas, Dr. Conrad van Emde MD Amsterdam, Holland Eugenics Society Member 1956 Fellow 1977 Source: ER 1956, 1957 1977 list Boddington, Mr. Henry Pownall Hall Wilmslow, Cheshire 1920 Eugenics Society 1920 Source: ESAR 1919-20 Member of the Boddington brewing family of Manchester, either Henry Boddington (b. 1849) or his son, Henry. The first Henry, requested to have his ashes scattered at Pownall Hall after his death; The first Henry: b. 1849; d. 1925; JP Cheshire and Manchester 1891; Strangeways Brewery, Manchester 1903; Pownall Hall, Wilmslow, Cheshire 1886-1925. The Hall was left to his son Henry who sold most of it within six years Source: Kelly's Handbook 1903, http://www.boddington-family.org.uk/ps01/ps01_192.htm, PPS5 statement regarding land at Gorsey Road, Wilmslow Boddington, Mrs. Emily Butterworth Pownall Hall, Wilmslow, Cheshire 1920 Eugenics Society 1920 Source: ESAR 1919-20; see Henry Boddington q.v. Boddington, Mrs. Etapes, Pas de Calais, France 1913 Eugenics Society Member 1913 Source: ESAR 1912-13

Bodey, Mr. R.T. MA 63 Hartington Rd., Liverpool 1912-13; Liverpool 1916, 1920 Eugenics Society Council 1916; Member 1920 Pubns: 1911-12, "Heredity and education: a plea for a national policy", ER, v. 3, p. 312 Source: ESAR 1911-13 (Liverpool)ER 1916; ESAR 1919-20 Bodmer, Prof. Walter F. MA, PhD, FRS Genetics Laboratory, Dept. of Biochemistry, Oxford University, Oxford Eugenics Society Fellow 1961, 1977 Council 1971-74, Pres. 2008-2012, Trustee 2008, 2010 Pres., Human Genome Organization, Great Britain; Dir. of Research, Imperial Cancer Research Fund, 1979- (see V. Beral q.v.) Personal: German born; m. Julia Pilkington 1956 (See C.P. Blacker q.v., Pilkington q.v.) PhD student of Ronald Fisher q.v.; Dept. of Genetics, Stanford Univ. (1962-70); Prof. of Genetics, Univ. of Oxford (1970-79, see J.H. Edwards q.v.); 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, GNL 6/2008, CCAR 2008, 2010 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 Boldero, Miss E.A. Wavertree, Second Ave., Clifton, Margate 1913 Eugenics Society Member 1913 Source: ESAR 1912-13 Boldero, Miss May M. Baldursbo, Hampden Park, nr. Eastbourne 1909-12 Eugenics Society Associate 1909; Member 1910-12 Source: ESAR 1908-12 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 1909-13, 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Associate 1909; Member 1910-13, 1920; Vice President 19301932; Fellow 1937, 1939 co-founder, Voluntary Euthanasia Society Personal: 1856-1939; 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 1908-12, 1919-20, 1937, 1938-39; 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 London Times) Bond, Dr. C. Hubert MD, DSc Long Grove House, Epsom 1912; Victoria St., London 1913; London 1920 Eugenics Society Member 1912-13, 1920 Personal: The Lunacy Commission, Victoria St., London 1913 Source: ESAR 1911-13, 1919-20 Bond, Mr. Edward Esq., MA

43 Thurloe Square, London SW 1912-13 Eugenics Society Member 1912-13 Source: ESAR 1911-13 Bond, Mr. Edward London 1920 Eugenics Society 1920 Source: 1919-20 Bonn, Mrs. D. Eugenics Society Member 1989 Source: B&S 1989 Bonner, Miss F. 14 Stopford Rd., Plaistow, London E 1912-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1912-13 Source: ESAR 1911-13 Bonus, Colonel William John 94 Piccadilly, London W 1913 Eugenics Society Associate 1913 Source: ESAR 1912-13 Colonel Wm. John Bonus DSO; b. 1862; S. African War 1899-1901; Major 1899; Colonel 1909, Dorsetshire; son of Major Gen. Joseph Bonus (Major Gen. Joseph Bonus; b. 1836; Indian Mutiny 1856-57; Afghan war 1878-79; Clapton Court, Somerset 1903); Source: Kelly's Handbook 1903; http://www.reubique.com/Bonus.htm Boocock, Mr. D. Eugenics Society Member 1949 Source: ER 1949 Boon, Mr. G.I. Esq. 54 Redcliffe Rd., S. Kensington, London 1909; 14 Bullingham Mansions, Kensington, London W 1910-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-13 Source: ESAR 1908-13 Bootle Wilbraham, Brigadier Lionel DSO, MC Guards Club, 41 Brook St., London W1 1937; Brockenhurst, South Ascot, Berks 1939; Farnborough, Hants 1957 Eugenics Society Fellow 1935, 1937, 1939, 1957 Personal: Earl of Lathom; 2nd title, Skelmersdale; 6th baron Skelmersdale; b. 1896; d. 1973; Major L. Bootle 1935; 1937 address:; succ. cousin - son Roger Skelmersdale (Roger Skelmersdale was Parliamentary Undersecretary of State for Northern Ireland 1989; Parliamentary Undersecretary of State, DHSS 1987-88) -- Edward George Bootle-Wilbraham; 2nd Earl of Lathom; b. 1864; m. Wilma, dau. 5 earl of Radnor; 1 Bryanston Sq. 1903 -- Alice

-- Barbara Source: ER 1935, 1957; ESAR 1937, 1938-39; WWW; WSW 1990 Borley, Mr. J.O. 5 Valley Rd., Streatham Common, London SW 1913 Eugenics Society Associate 1913 Source: ESAR 1912-13 Borwick, Lady 16 Berkley Square, London W 1912-13 Eugenics Society Member 1912-13 Personal: Caroline Johnston; dau Rev. R.D. Johnston, Kurnool, S. India; 16 Berkeley Sq., London 1903; m. 1872 Sir Robert Hudson Borwick JP London; knighted 1902 Source: ESAR 1911-13; Kelly's Handbook 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 Council 1952-54, 1958-60 VP 1955-57 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, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1932, 1937, 1939 Council 1945-46, 1950-51 VP 194749 Source: ER 1932, ESAR 1937, 1938-39 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 Background:

-- Charles Bertie Pulleine Bosanquet; b. 1834; son of Rev. Robert William Bosanquet; m. Eliza Isabella Carr-Ellison; Barrister 1861; JP Northumberland 1903; Address 1903: Rock Hall, Alnwick; see Edward Galton Wheler q.v. also JP 1903 Alnwick address -- Day Hort Bosanquet; b. 1843; son of Rev. Robert William Bosanquet; m. Mary Butt, dau. Col. Thomas Bromhead Butt; Commander-in Chief, East Indies Station 1899-1902; Vice Admiral 1902 Bostock, Miss R.C. Green Hedges, Hightown, Ringwood, Hants 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Fellow 1937 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Boston Childrens Aid Society Charity Blds, 43 Hawkins St., Boston, MA, USA 1912 Eugenics Society Member 1912 Source: ESAR 1911-12 Boulnois, Mrs. Henry 10 John St., Mayfair, London W 1909-11, 1913 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-11, 1913 Personal: see address Mrs. Percy Boulnois Source: ESAR 1908-11, 1912-13 Boulnois, Mrs. Percy 10 John St., Mayfair, London W 1912 Eugenics Society Associate 1912 Personal: see address Mrs. Henry Boulnois Source: ESAR 1911-12 Boulton, Mr. J. MSc Tech Eugenics Society Member 1935 Source: ER 1935 Bourchier, Miss M.H. 27 Churton St., London W 1910; 67 Charlwood St., Westminster SW 1911-12 Eugenics Society Associate 1910-12 Source: ESAR 1909-12 Bourdillon, Dr. Robert Benedict MA, MB, BS 22 Frognal Lane, Hampstead, London NW3, 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1937, 1939 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, 1938-39; Med Dir 1937; WWW Bourne, Mrs. Jennifer Eugenics Society Member 1989 Source: ER 1989

Boutal, Mr. H. Esq. 294 Fulham Palace Rd., London SW 1909 Eugenics Society Associate 1909 Source: ESAR 1908-09 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 Bowler, Peter Personal: historian of science, Darwin and evolution concentration Pubns: arts. in GNL 03/01, 09/0103/04 Source: GNL 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 General Interest: Since the Eugenic Society was behind the introduction of unrestrained abortion into Britain it might be thought that no eugenicist would be found connected with a prolife group. But the English prolife group, SPUC, included CB Goodhart q.v., a known Eugenics Society member opposed to the scale of destruction which he felt was caused by the 1967 Abortion Act. So we see that a eugenicist in good standing might join a prolife group because of objections to lowering the British birth rate or for some other reason. But acting as brake on the consequences of unrestrained access to abortion on behalf of one national group is not true prolife position. The leadership of SPUC never red flagged this issue or this danger. 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 q.v. 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 Brabrook, Sir Edward CB 178 Bedford Hill, Balham, London, SW 1909-13 Eugenics Society Member 1909-13; V.P. 1909-11; First International Eugenics Congress 1912 (General Committee; Delegate: Folk Lore Society) Personal: b. 1839; d. 1930; Barrister; President: Anthropological Institute (1895-97), Folklore Society (1901-02), Sociological Society (1927); Company Director, Rationalist Press Association 1908 (w/ John Hill Munday and George Macauley Trevelyan) Pubns: 1909-1910, "The Report of the Poor Law Commission", ER, v. 1, p. 47; 19091910, "Eugenics and Pauperism", ER, p. 229; 1898 Provident Societies and Industrial Welfare.; Building Societies Source: ESAR 1908-13; ER 1909-11, CH, WWW, Problems in Eugenics 1912 (repr.) Quotes: On political economy in the early nineteenth century as a religion: "If the word religion has any meaning (says Professor Ashby) political economy was one of the new religions of the era and the Political Economy Club was the assembly of the elders of that new Church." (Brabrook in ER 1909, p. 237) Brackenbury, Mr. A. The Organisation Society, 15 Buckingham St., Adelphi, London WC 1913 Eugenics Society Member 1913 Source: ESAR 1912-13 Bradbury, Mr. Ernest

Fenney Lane, Cheadle, Cheshire 1912-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1912-13 Source: ESAR 1911-13 Bradbury, Mr. J.F. Eugenics Society Fellow 1932 Source: ER 1932 Brailsford, Miss M.S. Women's College of Hygiene and Physical Training, Abbey Park Pl., Dumfermline, NB 1911; High Wood, Peaks Hill, Purley, Surrey 1912-13 Eugenics Society Member 1911-13 Source: ESAR 1910-13 Brain, Sir Walter Russell MD, FRS, FRCP 142 Harley St., London Eugenics Society Council 1931, 1937, 1946, 1952-53; V.P. 1947-1950; Fellow 1957 Personal: b. 1895; d. 1966; educ. Mill Hill School; MB, BCh 1922; MD 1925; Physician to London Hospital and Maida Vale Hosp. for Nervous Diseases; MO, London and Scottish Assurance. Co.; Pres.: Family Planning Association, Royal College of Physicians (1950-57), Association of British Neurologists 1960; Mem., Royal Commission on Marriage and Divorce; Company Director: Brook Advisory Center Ltd. 1964; "Sum ergo cogito" on shield. m. Stella Langdon Down 1920 -- (Stella Langdon Down; b. 1896; V.P., Family Planning Association 1981-88; daughter of Reginald Langdon Down q.v.) -- daughter, Janet Stella, married Dr. L.J.H. Arthur q.v. Pubns: editor, "Brain", a neurology journal; Galatea: or the future of Darwinism. 1927; "Epilepsy and Nerv. Disease", chp. in Chances of Morbid Inheritance. (ed. C.P. Blacker q.v.) 1934; Man, Society and Religion. 1944; "Some reflections on genius", ER, v. 40, p. 12, Galton Lecture 1948; Mind, Perception and Science. 1951; Science and Man. 1966; Brain's Diseases of the Nervous System (which became Brain's Clinical Neurology, 9th edition by Sir John Walton 1986) Source: ER 1931, 1957, ESAR 1937, WSW 1990, CH, Debretts 1988, Medical Directory 1947 Brambell, Prof. F. Roger BA, DSc, FRS Eugenics Society Member 1960 Source: ER 1960 Bramwell, Mr. Byrom S. MA, FRSE, LLB 55 Hampstead Way, London NW11, 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1921; Treas. 1929-33; Council 1922; Chmn., Council 1933-43; Fellow 1937, 1939 Personal:

b. 1877, Newcastle, d.1948; son of Sir Byrom Bramwell; educ. Edinburgh Univ. 1903 LLB; joined printers, Barclay and Fry 1907; m. Evelyn Hodgson; Chmn., Exec. Cttee, Society of Genealogists 1936; Company Director, Barclay and Fry 1929; Barclay and Fry became the Metal Box Co.; interested in family investment trusts Pubns: "Old Cheltonian Society and the Masonic Lodge Connected with It." ER, Jan. 1949, p. 185 Source: ASP's Hist., ER, Vol. 60, p. 157; ESAR 1937, 1938-39; ER 1942-43; CH; Obit, ER January 1949, p. 188 ff Bramwell, Dr. Crighton MA, MD, BCh, FRCP Baguley House, Baguley, Cheshire 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Fellow 1937, 1939 Source: ER 1937; ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Bramwell, Dr. Edwin MD, FRCP 23 Drumsheugh Gardens, Edinburgh 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Fellow 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1937, ESAR 1938-39 Bramwell, Dr. John Byrom MA, MD, MRCS, LRCP, DPH, MFCM, OBE The Lodge, Clifford Chambers, Stratford on Avon Eugenics Society Fellow 1946 Council 1950-54 Fellow 1957, 1977 Personal: MA, MB Cambridge Univ. 1940; Major, RAMC; Medical Officer of Health, Borough of Stratford on Avon; Area Medical Officer, South Area, Warwickshire Source: ER 1945-46, 1957, 1977 list, Medical Directory 1985, 1993 Bramwell, Mrs. John Byrom The Lodge, Clifford Chambers, Stratford on Avon Eugenics Society Member 1946,1957 Personal: wife of J.B. Bramwell q.v. Source: 1946, ER 1957 Bramwell, Prof. John Crighton MD, FRCP Cardiology and Systematic Medicine, Univ. of Manchester, Manchester Eugenics Society Consultative Council 1957 Personal: y. son Byrom Bramwell MD (see background below); MA, Cambridge Univ.; MB, ChB 1915; MRC Rockefeller Fellow 1923-24; FRCP 1929; Emeritus in Cardiology and Systematic Medicine, Univ. of Manchester (Prof. 1942-54); Examiner in Medicine; ret.; Ambleside, Westmoreland Pubns: Heart Disease in Pregnancy. 1938 (jt.) Background: Byron Bramwell (Byron Bramwell; 1847-27 April 1931; son of John Byrom Bramwell MD; m. Martha Crighton; att. Cheltenham Coll.; MB 1869; MD 1877; MO, Tynemouth Workhouse and Tynemouth Poor Law Dist.; resigned 1879; Lect., Edinburgh 1880;

RCP (Pres.); Cons. Phys., Edinburgh Royal Infirmary; Cons. MO, Scottish Universal and National Insurance Co.; Pubns: Atlas of Clin. Medicine. 3 vols.; Studies in Clin. Med. 8 vols. 1903-10; Source: WWW) Source: ER 1957, Medical Directory 1946, 1958 Brand, Mr. C.R. Eugenics Society Member 1986 Personal: Lect., Edinburgh Univ.; defined self as "scientific racist" in controversy over his book, The 'g' Factor. This book was "depublished" by Wiley in March 1996 because of its content. The book repeats the standard eugenic attacks on African intelligence using the standard eugenic research by men like Eysenck q.v. and Jensen q.v. who were funded as usual by the Pioneer Fund. For information on the book and controversy from the point of view of Chris Brand, look on the WEB under The G Factor Newsletter, their current URL is http://www.webcom.com/zurcher/thegfactor/index.html. Source: B&S 1988 Brander, Mr. J.P. London Eugenics Society Fellow 1939, 1957 Personal: Indian Civil servant (ret.) 1954 Pubns: 1954-55, "The next million years", ER, v. 46, p. 133 (C); Letter to IPPF newsletter in which he cites Ezekiel and Eccles. v. 11 to show that all UN plans to develop poorer regions will be useless unless population is controlled. (Around the World News of Population and Birth Control, May 1954) Source: ER 1939, 1957 Brandram-Jones - see under Jones, BrandramBrandt, Miss Gladys 12 Dundonald St., Toronto, Canada 1937 Eugenics Society Member 1935, 1937 Source: ER 1935, ESAR 1937 Braude, Dr. Peter River BSc, MB, BCh, MA, PhD, MRCOG Eugenics Society Member 1982 Personal: BSc Witwatersrand, South Africa; PhD Camb. 1981; MRCOG 1982; MRC Clinical Research Cons., Dept. of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Cambridge Univ. 1991; Lect., Dept. of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Cambridge Univ. 1991; Prof. and Head, Dept. OB-GYN, Guy's and St. Thomas Hosp. 1993-2008

Pubns: articles on male infertility, IVF, pre implantation diagnosis of genetic disease, early cell development Source: Bulletin of the Eugenic Society 1983, Medical Directory 1991, 1993 Parthenogenetic Activation of Human Eggs: Peter Braude, Prof. of Obstetrics and Gynecology, St. Thomas Hospital explains: an egg "comes into contact with a chemical called A23187 ... the egg is fooled into thinking it is fertilised and the normal dividing process of the cell begins ... it behaves just like an embryo, only it isn't. It's still an unfertilised egg ... these eggs cannot develop into an embryo, and usually die after a few days ... During this time we can also extract genetic material from the Parthenotes for developing methods of testing potential hereditary diseases such as cystic fibrosis, sickle cell disease and muscular dystrophy, without the ethical problems of working on embryos" (from article by Jenny Byrne, Today 32/1/91) Bray, Dr. George MB, MCh Eugenics Society Consultative Council 1937 Source: Eugenics Society Annual Report 1936-37 Breeze, Mr. E. London Eugenics Society Member 1977 Source: 1977 list Brereton, Cloudsley, Mrs. M.A. 7 Lyndhurst Rd., Hampstead Heath, London NW 1913; London 1920 Eugenics Society Member 1913, 1920 Source: ESAR 1912-13, 1919-20 Bretherton, Mr. A.K. Canadian Club of New York, 147 West 79th St., New York City, USA 1937, 1939; 1165 Fifth Ave., New York, NY, USA 1957; 2 East 86th St., New York, NY 10028, USA 1977 Eugenics Society Life Fellow 1937, 1957, 1977 Personal: lived in New York City, USA Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39; ER 1957, 1977 list Brewer, Mr. Herbert 31 Mundon Rd., Maldon, Essex 1937, 1939, 1957 Eugenics Society Fellow 1936, 1937, 1939, 1957 Pubns: "Eutelegenesis", ER July, p. 121-6, 1935; "Jews and Nordics", ER 1937-38, v. 28, p. 343 (does not attack Jews) Source: ER 1936, 1957; ESAR 1937, 1938-39; ER Index; Periodical Index Brews, Dr. Alan MD, FRCS, FRCOG

20 Queen Anne St., London 1937; 16 Upper Wimpole St., London 1947 Eugenics Society Fellow 1944 Personal: 1902-25 Dec. 1965; MB, BS 1925; MD 1927; Fellow, Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists 1940; Obstetrics and Gynecology, Surgeon and Senior Tutor, London Hosp. 1931-65; Recog. Tutor to Pupil Midwives; Cons. Obstetric Surgeon, Queen Mary's Hosp.; Staff Exam., Central Midwives Board; Hunt Prof. RCS 1937 (year of Bourne case) Pubns: Eden and Holland's Manual of Obstetrics (1948, 1953, 1957) which then became Holland and Brew's Manual of Obstetrics 1963. (see The Sanctity of Life and the Criminal Law., especially the chapter on abortion where Eden and Holland is used. Holland is Eardley Holland q.v.), (see also: G. Williams q.v., J.H. Peel MD q.v. and E. Holland q.v.); Holland and Brews' Manual of Obstetrics. 12th ed. 1963; "Hydatidiform mole and chorionepithelioma", Blair Bell Mem. Lect. 1938; "Congenital retention of menses", w/ Robson Christie Brown q.v. Background: Hydatidiform mole: development from female egg cell without fertilization, see also PR Braude q.v. Source: ER 1944, Medical Directory 1937, 1946, 1947; WWW6 Bridges, Mr. H.J. 304 Marlborough Rd., Brooklyn, New York, USA 1913 Eugenics Society Member 1913 Source: ESAR 1912-13 Bridgewater, Mr. R.J. PhD, FRIC Maybridge Chemical Co., Tintagel, N. Cornwall Eugenics Society Fellow 1977 Source: 1977 list Brierley, Mrs. Susie London 1920 Eugenics Society 1920 Background: see also the names in the paper of the founders of the Calthorpe abortion mill in Birmingham in the late Sixties Source: ESAR 1919-20 Brigg, Mr. W. 14 Clifford's Inn, London EC 1913 Eugenics Society Member 1913 Source: ESAR 1912-13 Briggs, Mrs. D.M.C. Eugenics Society Member 1932 Source: ER 1932 Brinnow, Prof. Rudolph E.

49 Library Place, Princeton Univ., Princeton, New Jersey, USA 1910-13 Eugenics Society Member 1910-13 Source: ESAR 1909-13 Brisby, Dr. F.H. Eugenics Society Member 1931 Fellow 1931 Source: ER 1931 Brison, Mr. Clifford S. Esq., ACA Gresham House, Singapore 1913 Eugenics Society Associate 1913 Source: ESAR 1912-13 Broadbent, Miss M.E. 9 York Terrace, Regent's Park, London 1913; London 1920; 6L, Bickenhall Mansions, Gloucester Pl., London W1, 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1913, 1920; Fellow 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1912-13, 1919-20, 1937, 1938-39 Broadhurst, Mr. William Eugenics Society Fellow 1933 Source: ER 1933 Brock, Sir Lawrence Eugenics Society Fellow Consultative Council Personal: b. 1879; d. 29 April 1949; m. Margery Williams 1917; Oxford; PPS to MP's; Chmn., Board of Control 1928-45; Chmn., Dept. Cttee on Sterilisation (Brock Committee); Kt. 1935 Pubns: Report of the Departmental Committee on Sterilization 1937 = Brock Report, in Sessional Papers, G.B. 15: 1-137, 1934; "Psychiatry and the Public Health Service", J. Ment. Sci., v. 92, 1946 Background: "Board of Control" may refer to Board of Control established by Feeble-Minded Control Bill, passed in 1913 as first piece of legislative business of Eugenics Society. Ruth Darwin and others also served on this Board. It established over the feebleminded the sort of control the hereditary caste had been exerting over everyone in their quadruple capacity of landlord, JP and militia officer and MP. Unmarried pregnancy coupled with an application for welfare was seen as an indication of feeblemindedness. Some of these women were imprisoned in madhouses under the Board of Control system, some for the rest of their lives. Some were still there in the early 1970's. There were newspaper stories about it at that time but the link to eugenics was not brought out. Later Brock, still working with the Eugenics Society, attempted to have the feebleminded sterilized; see The Brock Report and histories of the sterilization movement in Great Britain Source: Obit, ER, July 1949, p. 87; WWW4 Brockington, Prof. C. Fraser MA, MD, DPH

Dept. of Social and Preventive Medicine, Manchester Univ., Manchester; Ballasalla, Isle of Man 1977 Eugenics Society Hon. Life Fellow 1952, 1957, 1977 Personal: MA Cambridge Univ. 1928; Diploma in Public Health 1928; MD 1932; Medical Officer, Warwickshire 1938-42; Medical Officer, West Riding 1946-51; Adv. Council for Welfare of the Handicapped, Ministry of Health 1949-54; Dept. of Social and Preventive Medicine, Manchester Univ. (1951-64); ex County Medical Officer of Health, Warks; County Medical Officer, West Riding; Member: Council of the Society of Medical Officers of Health 1944-66 (see Killick Millard q.v.); Chmn., WHO Cttee on School Health 1950; WHO Research Study Group on Childhood Epilepsy 1955; lectures for British Council 1977; 1977 address Ballasalla, Isle of Man; Barrister Pubns: The Health of the Developing World. 1985; A Short History of Public Health.1956 (2nd ed. 1966); The Health of the Community. 1955 Source: ER 1952, 1957, Medical Directory 1958, 1977 list, WSW 1990 Quotes: How Soon They Forget: In 1953, quoting Dr. E. Sjovall, Dr. Brockington warned: "... an abortion will always be a dangerous and unbiological method, for the sharp severance of all the processes in the body of a pregnant women will often result in long lasting ill health ... the development of the hypoplastic organs of the young female is prone to undergo complete arrest as the result of abortion ..." from Report of the 4th International Conference, Planned Parenthood 1953, p. 85 quoted in ER 1966, p. 56 Now Planned Parenthood runs abortion facilities. Brook, Lady Helen London Eugenic Society Fellow 1967, 1977 Founder (1963) and President Brook Advisory Centres (Chmn. 1967-74) Personal: Helen Mary Knewstub; b. 12 Oct. 1907; Family Planning Association (Voluntary Worker 1949-, Company Director 1980, v.p. 1988); began first birth control instruction for single women at Marie Stopes Center 1960; Birth Control Campaign, Advisory Council; Family Planning Sales Ltd. (Shareholder, Chmn. 1974-1980); Family Planning Association (Holdings) Ltd. (Company Director); National Association of Family Planning Nurses (Vice President 1980- ) m. Sir Robin Brook (Sir Ralph Ellis (Robin) Brook; b. 1908; son of Francis Brook of Harley St.; former director of Bank of England; Company Director: Brook Advisory Center Ltd., Family Planning Association Ltd.; Chmn. of Company

Directors, Family Planning Sales Ltd. 1981-82; Member: City and Hackney District Health Authority 1974-85 ( = City and East London Health Authority); Leader of Trade mission to Rumania under Ceausescu (who was carrying out a eugenic policy in his "orphanages"); Pres., London Homes for the Elderly; Govnr., St. Bartholomew's Hosp. 1962-74 (Chmn., Special Trustees 1974, President, Medical College 1969-, Chmn., Research Trust); ex Pres., London Chamber of Commerce) Source: ER 1967; 1977 list; WSW 1990, CH, Directory of Directors, Debretts 1988 Quotes: State Control of Parenthood: " From birth till death it is now the privilege of the parental state to take major decisions--objective, unemotional, the State weighs up what is best for the child", Lady Brook in Letter to the Times 16 Feb. 1980 Background: John (Jack) Knewstub founded The Chenil Gallery and owned Charles Chenil & Co Ltd. He was a brother-in-law of Maurice Rothenstein and William Open. He sold artist supplies. He ran the Chelsea Art School with Augustus John and William Open in 1903; he organised the New Chenil Gallery in 1923 on an extensive plan and it went bankrupt in 1927. Abortion Information from Brook's: Brook Education and Publications Unit, 24 Albert St., Birmingham, B4 7UD Tel: 021-643 1554 Brook Advisory Centres and Abortion: "Counseling of pregnant girls seeking abortion has become an important part of our work." Brook Annual report 1972 quoted by SPUC flyer on Brook in Northern Ireland "Those who choose to terminate their pregnancies are helped with referral to the NHS or an appropriate agency.", Brook Annual Report 1988-89 from SPUC flyer on Brook in Northern Ireland Brook Advisory Centres and Condoms: Wise Up to Condoms, leaflet produced in conjunction with Durex, the condom manufacturer Brooke, Miss Eileen Wallington, Surrey Eugenics Society Member 1947, 1957 Source: ER 1947, 1957

Brooke, Miss M. The Broad Walk Hotel, De Vere Gardens, Kensington, London 1910; Hanover House, Station Rd., W. Canterbury 1911-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1910-13 Source: ESAR 1909-13 Brookes, Mr. Frank H. Derby Eugenics Society Member 1951, 1957 Source: ER 1951, 1957 Brookes, Mr. F.H. Abergele, Wales Eugenics Society Member 1977 Source: 1977 list Brooks, Miss Linda London Eugenics Society Hon. Sec. 1986-89, 1991, 1994 Pubns: Ass't. Editor, Biology and Society 1990 Source: CH, Galton Institute Newsletter 1991, Brooks letter on annual meeting 1994 Brothwell, Mr. D.A. MA Institute of Archaeology, London Eugenics Society Fellow 1977 Source: 1977 list Brothwell, Mr. David R. MA, DSc Avebury, Marlborough, Wilts Eugenics Society Fellow 1963 Editorial Board, ER 1968 V.P. 1984 Personal: University teacher 1984 Background: Avebury is the site of a large stone-age site; see also Lord Avebury and Lubbock Source: ER 1963, 1968; B&S; CH Brothwell, Mr. Don Reginald London Eugenics Society Librarian 1970 Personal: Principle Scientific Officer (Physical Anthropology), British Museum 1970 Pubns: 1963 Dental Anthropology. (ed.); 1965 "Facial variation" w/ R.G. Harvey, ER, v. 57, p. 167; 1965 Science in Archaeology (1969); 1967 Diseases in Antiquity.; 1967 "The Amerindians of Guyana: a biological review", ER, v. 59, p. 22; 1969 Food in Antiquity.; 1971 "Disease, microevolution and earlier populations: an important bridge between medical history and human biology", in Modern Methods History of Medicine. E. Clarke (ed.), Athlone Press; 1972 Digging Up Bones., British Museum pub.; 1973 Population Biology of the Ancient Egyptians.; 1977 Biosocial Man. (ed.), Institute of Biology for Eugenics Society; 1980 Animal Diseases in Archaeology.; 1986 The bog man and

the archaeology of people., British Museum pub.; 1986 Lindow Man.; 1993 "Drugs in ancient populations", Lancet, v. 341; 1994 Ancient trephining: multi-focal evolution or world wide diffusion", J. Paleopathology, v. 6, 3 Source: CH Brough, Mr. F. 5 Highbury Grange, London N 1912-13 Eugenics Society Member 1912-13 Source: ESAR 1911-13 Broughton, Lennox, Mr. F. Esq. Druids Heath, Aldridge, Staffs 1912-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1912; Member 1913 Source: ESAR 1911-13 Broughton, Lennox, Miss V. Druids Heath, Aldridge, Staffs 1912-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1912-13 Source: ESAR 1911-13 Brown, Mrs. 85 Wimbledon Park Side, London SW19 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1939 Source: ESAR 1938-39 Brown, Mr. A.E. MA, LLB (Cantab) Brooklyn, 339 Cherry Hinton Rd., Cambridge 1939 Eugenics Society Fellow 1938, Life Fellow 1939 Source: ER 1938; ESAR 1939 Brown (1910), Browne (1911-13) Mr. A.H. Esq. 70 Kensington Gardens Sq., London W 1910-13 Eugenics Society Member 1910-13 Source: ESAR 1909-13 Brown, Mr. A.W.W. 62 Carlisle Mansions, Westminster, London SW 1913; Milford-on-Sea 1920; Sharvells, Milford- on Sea, Lymington, Hants 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Life Member 1913; Member 1920; Life Fellow 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1912-13, 1919-20, 1937, 1938-39 Brown, Mrs. Arnold 69 Eccleston Sq., London Eugenics Society Member 1957 Source: ER 1957 Brown, Mr. Brian B. BA Eugenics Society Member 1982 Source: Bulletin of the Eugenic Society 1983 Brown, Miss Constance Eugenics Society General Secretary 1920 Source: ER 1920 Brown, Miss C.M. Eugenics Society 1920 Source: ESAR 1919-20

Brown, Mr. Cyril MA Eugenics Society Member 1933 Source: ER 1933 Brown, Dr. E. Vipont Surrey Lodge, Birch Lane, Longsight, Manchester 1913 Eugenics Society Associate 1913 Source: ESAR 1912-13 Brown, Vice Admiral F. Clifton Portsmouth 1911; 9 Bruton St., Berkeley Square, London W 1912-13; London 1920; Stanford Pl., Faringdon, Berks 1937, 1939 ; Pusey, Farington, Berks Eugenics Society Member 1911-13, 1920 Fellow 1937, 1939, 1957 Personal: b. 1874; d. 1963; m. Violet, daughter of WP Galton; no children; Navy career (Commander, HMS Thetis, Portsmouth 1911; Commander 1912-13; Captain in 1920); High Sheriff of Berkshire 1931 Source: ESAR 1910-13, 1919-20, 1937, 1938-39; ER 1957, WWW Brown, Dr. Felix W. MB, BCh, MRCP 2 Hornsey Lane, Highgate, London N6 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1937, 1939 Source: ER 1937; ESAR 1938-39 Brown, Dr. Harrison PhD, DSc California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA, USA Eugenics Society Life Fellow 1977 Personal: Plutonium and the Bomb Pubns: The Challenge of Man's Future.1954; Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists Source: 1977 list Brown, Mr. J. Armour Esq. Moredun, Paisley 1910-13 Eugenics Society Member 1910-13 Source: ESAR 1909-13 Brown, Mr. J. Christie Beaulieu, Loughton, Essex Eugenics Society Member 1954, 1957 Source: ER 1954, 1957 Brown, Mrs. R.A. Eugenics Society Member 1939 Source: ER 1939 Brown, Mr. R.F.J. MA 5 The Avenue, Christ's Hospital, Horsham, Sussex 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1936, 1937, 1939 Source: ER 1936, ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Brown, Dr. Robson Christie MB, BS, FRCS, FRCOG 117 Harley St., London 1957 Eugenics Society Fellow 1944, 1957 Personal:

b. 1898; d. 13 Dec. 1971; MB, BS Durham 1920; Examiner, Central Midwives Board and RCOG; Tutor in OB-GYN, London Hosp. Medical School 1958; Cons. Gyn., St. Mary's Hosp. 1937; Trustee, C.B. Med. Research Fund.; 40 Harley St., London; Leeds Univ. Pubns: Reproduction and Survival.1948; Textbook of Midwifery.1940 Source: ER 1944, 1957, Medical Directory 1947, 1958; WWW7 Brown, Mr. W. Graham Eugenics Society Member 1959 Source: ER 1959 Browne, Mr. A.H. - see A.H. Brown Crichton-Browne, Sir James MD, DSc, FRS 61 Carlisle Pl. Mansions, London SW 1903; The Conservative Club, St. James, London SW 1909-13 Eugenics Society President 1908-09; Associate 1910-11; Member 1912-13; V.P. 1909-11, 1914, 1916, 1930; Member 1920; Consultative Council 1937; First International Eugenics Congress 1912, General Committee Personal: b. 1840; d. 1938; son of W.A.F. Browne MD, HM Commr. in Lunacy for Scotland; m. 1865 Emily Halliday; Lord Chancellor's Visitor in Lunacy 1875-1922; V.P., Royal Inst. 1896-97; JP Dumfriesshire 1903; Kt. 1885; Pres., National Health Society; Athenaeum, Conservative, Grosvenor 1903 Pubns: The Doctor Remembers. 1938 (autobiog.) Source: ESAR 1908-13; ER 1909-11, 1916, 1930, ESAR 1937; WWW; Problems in Eugenics. 1912 (repr.); Kelly's Handbook 1903 Browne, Miss F.W. Stella 45 Paultons Sq., Chelsea, London 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1938, 1939 Personal: 1881-1955; co-director Abortion Law Reform Association (ALRA) at the time of the Bourne case in the Thirties; Vice-Chairman, ALRA 1936-55 Pubns: Abortion. 1935 ("our bodies are own" said the review of this book in ER, 1936, p. 74); 1955-56 "The Eugenics Society", ER, v. 47, p. 67 (C) Source: ER 1938; ESAR 1938-39; Obit, 1955-56, Vol. 47 (N) p. 79 Browne, Dr. Kevin BSc, PhD, MI Biol Eugenics Society Member 1985 Personal: Member, Institute of Biology Source: B&S 1986

Browning, Mrs. Montague 32 Rutland Gate, London SW 1913 Eugenics Society Member 1913 Source: ESAR 1912-13 Brownfoot, Miss G. 42 Sandrock Rd., Lewisham, London SE 1910 Eugenics Society Associate 1910 Source: ESAR 1909-10 Bruce, Mrs. J. Knight 31 Dover St., London W 1912-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1912-13 Source: ESAR 1911-13 -see also Knight Bruce Brugel, Dr. J.W. Eugenics Society Member 1942 Source: ER 1942 Bruin, Miss E. de BA 63 Leconfield Rd., Canonbury, London N 1912-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1912-13 Source: ESAR 1911-13 Bruins, Dr. J.W. Deventer, Holland 1957 Eugenics Society Member 1942, 1948, 1957 Source: ER 1942, 1948, 1957 Brunel-Cohen, Maj. J.B. Eugenics Society Member 1933 Source: ER 1933 Brunner, The Rt. Hon. Sir John Bart., LLD Silverlands, Chertsey 1912 Eugenics Society Life Member 1912 Source: ESAR 1911-12 Bruorton, Miss Eugenics Society Member 1937 Source: ER 1937 Brushfield, Dr. T. MD, MRCS Highbury Mansions, Church Rd, St. Leonards on Sea, Sussex 1937 Eugenics Society Member 1937 Source: ESAR 1937 Brushfield, Mr. T.N. Eugenics Society Member 1987 Source: B&S 1988 Bryans, Dr. A.M. Pediatrics, Queens University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada Eugenics Society Member 1957 (Overseas)

Source: ER 1957 Bryant, Mrs. D. Tenterden, Kent Eugenics Society Member 1948, 1957, 1962 Source: ER 1948, 1957, 1962 Bryant, Dr. Louise Stevens 1589 Midland Ave., Bronxville, New York, USA 1937 Eugenics Society Fellow 1932, 1937 Pubns: Control of Conception. w/ R. L. Dickinson, 1931, 1932 Source: ER 1932, ESAR 1937 Bryce-Orme, Dr. W. 14 Cromwell Rd., Hove, Sussex 1931 Eugenics Society Fellow 1931 Personal: MRCS, LRCP 1894; DTM and Hygiene 1907 (Camb.); PMO, Johore and British North Borneo Source: ER 1931; Med. Dir. 1931 Bryden, Mr. Robert Esq., MRCVS 7 Wallace Gardens, Wallace Rd., Canonbury, London N 1910; 73 Bishop's Park Rd., London SW 1911-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1910-13 Source: ESAR 1909-13 Brydone, Dr. James Marr MB, MRCS, LRCP 16 South Audley St., London W 1913; 9 Wilton Cres., London SW1, 1937 Eugenics Society Member 1913; Fellow 1937 Personal: MRCS, LRCP 1900; MD 1902 (Camb.); Cons. Phys., Children's Rest Home, Roehampton 1937, 1947; MO, Belgian Ladies Mat. Home Source: ESAR 1912-13, 1937; Med. Dir. 1937, 1947 Buchanan, Sir Charles Sutton Donington, Loughborough, Leics. Eugenics Society Fellow 1955, 1957 Source: ER 1955, 1957 Buchanan Jardine, The Dowager Lady 15 Princes Gate, London SW7 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Fellow 1937, 1939 Personal: Ethel Mary Piercy; married 2nd Bt., Sir R.W. Buchanan Jardine (Sir Robt. William Buchanan Jardine; b. 1868; m. Ethel Piercy 1894; lived in Lockerbie; d. 30 Jan. 1927; father was head of firm of Jardine, Matheson in China) Ethel Piercy died 1952; 3rd Bt. succ father in 1927 so that Ethel Piercy became the Dowager; Buchanan Jardines have been Masters of Dumfriesshire Foxhounds 1921-(1987) -- Sir Robert Jardine; b. 1825; m. 1867 dau. of Buchanan Hamilton of Perth; head

of firm Jardine Matheson 1903; Castle Milk, Lockerbie 1903; MP, Liberal 186585, Liberal-Unionist1886-92; Bt. 1885; father of Robert William Buchanan Jardine Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39; Debretts 1987; WWW3; WWW6; Kelly's Handbook 1903 Buchanan Smith, Mr. Alick D. BSc (Agriculture), MSA, FRSE, JP, DL Animal Breeding Dept., University of Edinburgh Eugenics Society Life Fellow 1939; Fellow 1957 Personal: Lord Balerno q.v.; born 1898 Alick Drummond Smith; son of Rev. Sir George Adam Smith q.v.; took Buchanan Smith in 1945; Order of the British Empire 1939; Lord Balerno cr. 1963; Dep. Chmn., Unionist Party, Scotland 1960-63; MA, BSc, (Aberdeen Univ., Iowa, USA); DSc, Edinburgh; Lect. in Animal Genetics, Univ. of Edinburgh 1925-61; Gordon Highlanders (1917-19, 1936-41, Hon. Col. 1958-61); Dir., Selection of Personnel, War Office 1942-45; Pres., Royal Scottish Geographical Society 1968sons 1. George Adam Buchanan Smith (George Adam Smith; b. 1929; BD Union Theological Seminary, NY, USA 1955); 2. Alick Laidlaw Buchanan Smith (Alick Laidlaw; b. 1932; Gordon Highlanders; MP for North Angus and Mearns, then Kincardine and Deeside (which includes Braemar where Humanae Vitae House is located) 1964-1991; d. 1991 ) 3. Robert Dunlop Buchanan Smith (Robert Dunlop; Chaplain to 3rd Battalion. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders 1966-; British Council of Churches, Preacher to the USA 1968 ) 4. Jock Gordon Buchanan Smith (Gordon Highlanders; Assist. Prof., Univ., of Guelph, Canada; educ. Univ. of Aberdeen BSc (Agriculture), Texas Tech. Oklahoma State Univ.); Uncles: 1. James Robert Dunlop Smith (James Robert Dunlop Smith; Private Sec. to Earl of Minto, Viceroy of India 1905-1910) 2. William Townsend Smith (William Townsend Smith; tea planter at Cachar) 3. Charles Aitchison Smith (Charles Aitchison Smith; Political Dept., Govt. of India) sisters 1. Isabel

(Isabel Buchanan m. Sir George Paget Thomson, Master of Corpus Christi) 2. Janet (Janet Buchanan m. Michael Roberts who died 1948; then m. John Carleton, Headmaster, Westminster School) 3. Margaret (Margaret Elphinstone m. Ian Clarke who died Sept 30, 1939; Adviser to Women students, Univ. of Aberdeen) Background: George Adam Smith; CIE, FRGS; b. 1833; m. 1855 Janet C. Adam; m. 1890 Mary Mackintosh; JP Bengal, Behar, Orissa; alive in 1903 -- his father was Adam Smith of Fillyside, Leith Source: ER 1957, Debretts 1976, Burke's, Kelly's Handbook 1903 Buckley, Mr. Donald F. Kensington, London Eugenics Society Member 1953, 1957 Source: ER 1953, 1957 Budd, Mrs. Barbara Eugenics Society Member 1935 Source: ER 1935 Bulcraig, Mrs. Eugenics Society Education Cttee 1916 Source: ER 1916 Bull, Mrs. Henry 1 Queen's Gate Terr., London SW 1910-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1910-13 Personal: see Mr. Philip Bull Source: ESAR 1909-13 Bull, Mr. Philip 1 Queen's Gate Terr., London SW 1911-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1911-13 Personal: see Mrs. Henry Bull Source: ESAR 1910-13 Bull, The Rev. J.W. Oxford Eugenics Society Member 1949, 1957, 1977 Personal: 1957 address, Camelford, Cornwall Source: ER 1949, 1957, 1977 list Bullard, Sir Reader CB, KCMG, CIE East India United Service Club, 16 St. James Square, London SW1 1937, 1939; Dry Sandford Abington, Berks 1957 Eugenics Society Life Fellow 1937, 1939, 1957 Personal: b. 1885; d. 1976 Pubns:

Britain and the Middle East. 1964; The Camels Must Go. 1961 (autobiog.) Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39; ER 1957; WWW v.7 Bulley, Mr. A.K. Esq. Ness, Neston, Cheshire 1911-12 Eugenics Society Member 1911-12 Source: ESAR 1910-12 Bulley, Alderman Thomas Raffles Breck Hey, Liscard, Cheshire 1912-13; Liverpool 1916; Liscard 1920 Eugenics Society Council 1916; Member 1920 Personal: b. 1848; m. Louise Ellis 1876; JP and Chief Constable, Cheshire 1903; Breck Hay address 1903 Source: ER 1916; ESAR 1911-13 (Liverpool), 1919-20; Kelly's Handbook 1903 Bulley, Mrs. T.R. Breck Hey, Liscard, Cheshire 1912-13; Liscard 1920 Eugenics Society 1920 Personal: nee Louise Ellis, dau. of R. Hattersley Ellis of Dewsbury ; m. TR Bulley q.v. 1876; see above Source: ESAR 1911-13 (Liverpool), 1919-20; Kelly's Handbook 1903 Bundey, Dr. Sarah MB, FRCP Eugenics Society Writer for Bulletin 1980 Council 1993 Personal: MB 1961; DCH 1963; ex-MRC Fellow, MRC Clinical Genetics Unit, Institute of Child Health, London; Sen. Lect., Clinical Genetics, Univ. Birmingham 1993; Clinical Genetics Unit, Birmingham Hosp. 1993 Pubns: Genetics and Neurology., Edinburgh 1985 (written for trainee and practicing doctors), A.E.H. Emery q.v., General editor of the series, reviewed in 1989 Social Biology, v.35, 3-4, p. 344; GNL 09/92; "Julia Bell MRCS, LRCP, FRCP 1879-1979: steamboat lady, statistician, and geneticist", J. Med. Biog., v. 4, Feb. 1996 Source: Unsigned articles for Bulletin of the Eugenic Society; Galton Institute Annual Report 1993; Med. Dir. 1993 Burgess, Mr. C. Birch Hanger, Godalming 1911-12 Eugenics Society Associate 1911; Member 1912 Source: ESAR 1910-12 Burkinshaw, Dr. J. MA, MB, BCh, MRCP, MRCS Eugenics Society Member 1965 Source: ER 1965 Burkinshaw, Mrs. M.H. BA Eugenics Society Member 1967 Source: ER 1967 Burks, Dr. James L. MD

Eugenics Society Member 1963 Source: ER 1963 Burn, Mr. Dugald Stuart CIE Eugenics Society Member 1945 Personal: b. 1877; d. 1951; Indian Railroads (Agent, General Manager, Great Indian Peninsula Railway 1928-32; Director, Nizam's State Railway 1932-37); Companion of the Order of the Indian Empire (CIE) Source: ER 1945, WWW Burn, Dr. John Lancelot MD, DHy, DPH Eugenics Society Fellow 1946 Personal: MB 1930; MD 1933; DPH, BHy 1933; DHy 1944; MOH, City of Salford 1947; Lect. in Public Health, Univ. Manchester 1965 has son -- (J.L. Burn Jr. MB 1983 (Manchester.) Pubns: "Effects of vitamin suppl. on the health of children", BMJ 1946; Recent Adv. in Public Health 1947 (2nd ed. 1959); Source: ER 1946; Med. Dir. 1947, 1965 Burnett, Miss A. 11 Rutland House, Cheniston Gardens, London 1909-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-13 Personal: see Mrs. G.R. Burnett q.v. Source: ESAR 1908-13 Burnett, Mrs. G.R. 11 Rutland House, Cheniston Gardens, London 1909; 10 Albany Villas, Hove, Sussex 1910-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-13 Source: ESAR 1908-13 Burnett, Mr. G.R. 10 Albany Villas, Hove, Sussex 1909-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-13 Source: ESAR 1908-13 Burnett, Prof. J.H. MA, PhD Dept. of Plant Sciences, Oxford Univ., Oxford Eugenics Society Member 1956, 1957 Consult. Council 1958 Fellow 1977 Executive Secretary, World Council for the Biosphere 1987Personal: b. 1922; Prof. of Botany, Univ. of St. Andrews 1955-60 (Dean of Faculty of Science, St. Andrews 1958-60); Chmn., Scottish Horticultural Research Institute 1959-74; Mem., Nature Conservancy 1961-69; Nuffield Foundation Biology Project 1962-68 (Chmn., 1965-68); Sibthorpian Prof. of Rural Economy and Fellow, St. Johns College, Oxford Univ., 1970-79; Principal and Vice Chancellor, University of Edinburgh 1979-87; Nature Conservancy Council, Scottish Cttee 1980-89 (Dep. Chmn., 1988-89)

Pubns: Vegetation of Scotland. (ed.) 1964; Mycogenetics.1975; Speciation and Evolution in Fungi.1989; The Maintenance of the Biosphere.1989 Proc. of 3rd International Conference on Environmental Future 1987 Source: ER 1956, 1957, 1958, WSW 1990, 1977 list Burnett, Miss M. 5 Alma Terr., S. Kensington, London 1909-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-13 Source: ESAR 1908-13 Burney, Lady Rock House Crownhill, R.S.O., S. Devon 1909-10; 20 Holland St., Campden Hill, London W 1911; Deane Holme, Kilminston, Arlesford 1912-13; London 1920 Eugenics Society Member 1909-12, 1920 Source: ESAR 1908-13, 1919-20 Burnham, Mrs. 15 Prideaux Rd., Clapham Rise, London SW 1909 Eugenics Society Associate 1909 Source: ESAR 1908-09 Burnham, Miss L. 192 Elms Rd., Clapham Park, London SW 1910-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1910-13 Source: ESAR 1909-13 Burrell, Mr. Arthur Esq. Borough Rd. Training College, Isleworth 1909-12 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-12 Source: ESAR 1908-12 Burt, Prof. Sir Cyril DSc The University, Liverpool 1910; London 1920 Eugenics Society (Liverpool Branch, founded 1910) Member and Council 1910; Eugenics Society Member 1920; Consultative Council 1937, 1957 Personal: perpetrator of one of the greatest scientific frauds of the twentieth century, see below for discussion of this fraud Pubns: The distribution and relations of educational abilities. 1917 for LCC; Mental and Scholastic Tests. 1921 (4th edn. 1962); "The Principles of Vocational Guidance", Brit J. Psychol. 14:336ff, 1924; The Backward Child. (1st ed. 1937; 5th ed., 1961); Intelligence and Fertility. 1946; "Family size, intelligence and social class", Population Studies 1: 177ff 1947; "The meaning and assessment of intelligence", ER, v. 47, p. 81, Galton Lecture 1955; "The evidence for the concept of intelligence", Brit J. Educ. Psychol. 25: 158ff, 1955; "Class differences in general intelligence: III", British Journal of Statistical Psychology, v. 12, 1959, p. 15; Intelligence and social mobility", Br. J. Stat. Psych., 14: 3ff, 1961; The Subnormal Mind., rev. ed. 1977; The Gifted Child. 1975 Significance Both before and after World War II one of the chief arguments of eugenicists was

that national intelligence was declining due to poor breeding control. This argument rested on the work of psychologists, mainly eugenic society members, who measured intelligence. These psychologists asserted that intelligence was largely fixed by genetic inheritance and could be measured with scientific accuracy. The most important of these psychologists was Sir Cyril Burt; others were Spearman, Terman, R.B. Cattell (The Fight for Our National Intelligence.1937), and H.J. Eysenck. All these were in the English or American Eugenics Society or both. In 1969 Arthur Jensen used their work to claim that blacks are genetically inferior in IQ and incapable of benefiting from the same education as whites. During the ensuing controversy Burt's figures were carefully examined for the first time and sharply questioned. In 1979 L.S. Hearnshaw, Burt's authorized biographer, stated that Burt's data for most of the post World War II period was fraudulent. ( see Cyril Burt, psychologist. 1979. L. S. Hearnshaw ) Since Hearnshaw, like Burt, had been a member of the Eugenics Society and also had been President of the British Association of Psychologists, his conclusions were accepted - for a while. In 1990 the Galton Institute (i.e. Eugenics Society) and the Rationalist Press Association began to campaign for Burt's rehabilitation. Their argument was that, after his death, Burt done in by enemies of a left wing persuasion. In fact Burt was "done in" by L.S. Hearnshaw, his authorized biographer, a eugenicist and a very distinguished psychologist. Or perhaps we should say that Burt was done in by Burt. Though Burt alone committed the fraud, others are involved in the fraud's consequences because Burt's figures were totally interwoven with the work of everyone else in the field of IQ studies. This may be seen from a study of the Science Citation Index where, typically, three or four pages of citations are listed under Burt's name in each yearly volume. Thus, the discovery of Burt's fraud called - or should have called - the conclusions of the entire field of IQ studies into question. Can the field of intelligence testing survive his fraud? Will the Eugenics Society (Galton Institute) apologize to the black community for inadvertently supporting Cyril Burt in his racist fraud? Or will they commit a second fraud of their own by denying and covering up the first, now that Professor Hearnshaw is dead and cannot answer them. In 1995, in The Bell Curve, Charles Murray attempted once more to use Cyril Burt's arguments and those of his disciples, especially Arthur Jensen. Murray, too, claims that Burt was done in by a leftist attack, disregarding Hearnshaw's book and Hearnshaw's record and position.

Source: ESAR 1910-11, 1937, ER 1957, New Humanist, Galton Newsletter, Cyril Burt, psychologist.1979, WSW 1990, WWW, Science Citation Index, Arthur Jensen's books Background: "...neither Burt nor any of his alleged assistants carried out any field work after 1955 and it is probable that all his data such as it was has been collected prior to his retirement in 1950, most of it indeed prior to the second World War." from Cyril Burt, psychologist., L. S. Hearnshaw p. 239 Burton, 2/Lt. (RA) K.J. Eugenics Society Member 1941 Source: ER 1941 Burton, Mr. Kenneth J. Leatherhead, Surrey Eugenics Society Member 1957 Source: ER 1957 Busby, J.C. Eugenics Society Council 1933 Source: ER 1933 Busch, Mitchell-, Mr. Arthur P. Crosswood, Welshpool 1909-12 Eugenics Society Associate 1909; Member 1910-12 Source: ESAR 1908-12 Busfield, Miss N.J. MA Dept. of Sociology, Essex Univ., Colchester, Essex Eugenics Society Fellow 1977 Source: 1977 list Busk, Mrs. Hermongers, Rudgwick, Sussex 1912-13 Eugenics Society Member 1912-13 Personal: Thomas Teshmaker Busk of Hermongers Hall, Rudgewick, Horsham; JP; m. 1885 Mary Acworth; d. 1894; Mary Acworth's brother, Harry Arbuthnot Acworth was a JP (1900) in Worcestershire Source: ESAR 1911-13; Kelly's Handbook 1903 Butcher, Mrs. 19, The Drive, Hove, Sussex 1909 Eugenics Society Associate 1909 Source: ESAR 1908-09 Butcher, Mr. I.J. BA, MSc, FSS Eugenics Society Member 1981 Personal: Fellow, Royal Statistical Society Source: Bulletin of the Eugenics Society 1982 Butcher, Mr. H.H. 9 Hilda St., Brantford, Ont., Canada Eugenics Society Fellow 1946, 1957

Personal: Hosted children. A group of the children of Eugenics Society members were sent to Canada at the beginning of World War II under the auspices of the Canadian Eugenics Society. Their Canadian hosts were made Eugenics Society Fellows in 1946 Source: ER v. 38 (1), ER 1957 Butler, Mr. Leonard G. Eugenics Society Member 1945 Source: ER 1945 Butler, Mr. L.J. BSc Dept. of Cytogenetics, Queen Elizabeth Hospital, London Eugenics Society Fellow 1966, 1977 Source: ER 1966, 1977 list Butler, Richard Esq. 157 Croxted Rd., Dulwich, London SE 1912-13 Eugenics Society Member 1912-13 Source: ESAR 1911-13 Butler, Mr. W. Ludgate Circus, London 1913 Eugenics Society Member 1913 Source: ESAR 1912-13 Butler, Mrs. W. Ludgate Circus, London 1913 Eugenics Society Member 1913 Source: ESAR 1912-13 Butt, Mrs. J.S. 72 Crediton Rd., Hampstead, London NW 1909-11 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-11 Source: ESAR 1908-11 Butterworth, Miss M.B. The Cottage, Whinney Hill, Durham 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Buttery, Mr. B.F. Stafford Eugenics Society Member 1946, 1957 Source: ER 1946, 1957 Buxton, Mrs. Warlies, Waltham Abbey 1909-10 Eugenics Society Member 1909-10 Personal: see Miss Buxton Background: Sir Thomas Fowell Buxton 3 bart.; Warlies, Waltham Abbey, Essex 1903; Colne House, Cromer, Norfolk 1903; b. 1837; m. 1862 Lady Victoria, dau. 1st Earl Gainsborough (family name, Noel; see Lord Noel-Buxton q.v.); Cambridge MA; DL, JP Essex and Norfolk; MP, Liberal 1865-68; Gov. Gen., South

Australia1895-98 --his son; Thomas Fowell Buxton, son 3rd bart.; b. 1865; m. Annie O'Rorke; JP, CC Essex; Woodredon, Waltham Abbey, Essex 1903 -- his daughter Edith m. 1888 Walter G.H. Scott, Master of Polwarth (1903); see Hon. Mrs. Scott q.v. -- his uncle; Thomas Fowell Buxton, son, 1st bart.; b. 1821; JP Herts 1903; Easneye, Stanstead Abbots, Warc. 1903 -- his father, Edward North Buxton, 2nd bart.; m. 1836 Catherine Gurney; MP; d. 1858; wife alive in 1903 living at Colne House, see Sir Thomas Fowell Buxton, 3 bart, address above -- his brothers: -- Edward North; b. 1840; m. Emily, dau. of Kenelm Digby; brewer -- Charles Louis; b. 1846 -- Francis William; b. 1847; m. dau of 1st baron Lawrence GCB, GCSI, PC -- her brother; 2nd baron Lawrence; John Hamilton Lawrence; b. 1846; JP Middlesex; DL Bucks; Manor House, Chetwode, Bucks 1903 -- her brother; Herbert Alexander Lawrence; b. 1861; m. Isabel Mills, dau. of Sir Charles Wm. Mills, baron Hillingdon, partner in Glyn, Mills, Currie & Co.., bankers Source: ESAR 1908-10; Kelly's Handbook 1903 Buxton, Miss M. Warlies, Waltham Abbey 1911-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1911; Member 1912-13 Personal: see Mrs. Buxton Source: ESAR 1910-13 Buxton, Mr. D.A.J. Great Yarmouth, Norfolk Eugenics Society Fellow 1947, 1957 Source: ER 1947, 1957 Byrne, Mr. F. Oliver Eugenics Society Member 1961 Source: ER 1961 Byron, Mr. G.A. 55 Queens Gardens, Lancaster Gate, London W 1912-13 Eugenics Society Member 1912-13 Source: ESAR 1911-13 Cadbury, Mrs. Barrow Southfield, 40 Edgbaston Park Rd, Birmingham 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1937, 1939 Personal: Geraldine Southall; DBE 1937; m. Barrow Cadbury -- (Barrow Cadbury; b. 1862; Chmn. Cadbury Bros. Ltd. 1922-32; Chmn., British Cocoa and Chocolate Co. 1918-32) Pubns: Young Offenders Yesterday and Today. 1939 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39; WWW5 Cadbury, Miss G.M. MA

20 Maltese Rd., Chelmsford 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39 [Cadbury Jun., Mrs. George Primrose Hill, Selly Oak, Birmingham 1913 Birmingham Heredity Society Associate 1913 Personal: George Woodall Cadbury (see below) is her son Source: ESAR 1912-13 (Birmingham)] Cadbury, Mr. George Woodall MA Oakville, Ont., Canada L6J 4B7 Eugenics Society Fellow 1965, 1977 Personal: b. 1907; son of George Cadbury (who was the brother of Laurence John Cadbury q.v. and see Mrs. George Cadbury Jr. above); educ. King's College, Cambridge; "personal pupil of John Maynard Keynes" (WSW 1990 p. 274; see J.M. Keynes q.v., J.E. Meade q.v.); Director, British Canners 1929-35; Managing Director, Alfred Bird and Sons 1935-45 (see Oliver Bird Trust q.v., Roger Pearson q.v.); Trustee, Bourneville Village Trust 1928-85; Chmn., Econ. Adv. and Planning Bd., Sask., Canada; Director, Technical Assistance Administration, United Nations 1951-60 (Adviser to the governments of Ceylon, Burma, Indonesia, Jamaica, Barbados; see the IPPF newsletter of that time); New Democratic Party of Canada; Hon Director 1961-: Planned Parenthood Federation of Canada, of Hamilton, Ont. and of Toronto.; Chairman Emeritus, Governing Body of International Planned Parenthood Federation q.v. 1975- (Chairman 1969-75, Vice Chairman and Chairman of the Executive 1963-69 and special representative since 1960) Pubns: Conurbation. 1942; Essays on the Left.1971; A Population Policy for Canada. 1973 Background: The Oliver Bird Trust was formed with money left to the Eugenics Society by Oliver Bird of the Alfred Bird family. The Oliver Bird Trust formed the CIFC which said that the Pill was `safe', in 1960. The CIFC did the basic research and testing on the safety of oral contraceptives until 1970. (See Marie Stopes q.v.) Source: ER 1965, 1977 list, WSW 1990 Cadbury, Mr. Laurence John OBE, MA The Davids, Northfield, Birmingham 1937, 1939, 1957 Eugenics Society Fellow 1937, 1939; Council 1938-39, 1941-44, 1947-49; VP 1945-46, 1950-51; Fellow 1957, 1977 Director, Daily News 1920 (Chmn. 1930-) Personal: b. 1889; m. 1910; Man. Dir., British Cocoa and Chocolate and Cadbury Bros. 1919-1959; Director, Bank of England 1936-60; Trustee, Bourneville Village Trust

-- two brothers: Henry and Egbert, also directors of the Daily News -- two sons: 1. a director: Bank of England, Cadbury Schweppes, Cadbury Bros., J.S. Fry and Sons 1990 2. CEO, Cadbury Schweppes 1984 -nephew George Woodall Cadbury q.v. Pubns: 1942-43 "Population changes and economics", ER, v. 34, p. 13; Signed "The Case for Voluntary Euthanasia" 1971 Source: ESAR 1937; ER 1938-1957; 1977 list, WSW 1990, Men Behind Hitler Background: A History of the Cadbury Family. John Crosfield; The Chocolate Conscience. Gillian Wagner; Cadbury Schweppes plc. Simmons (includes a chapter on advertising) Cadbury, Mr. Paul S. CBE Priorsfield, 46 Edgbaston Park Rd., Edgbaston, Birmingham 1937, 1939; Low Wood, 32 St. Mary's Road, Harborne, Birmingham Eugenics Society Fellow 1937, 1939, 1957, 1977 Personal: Cadbury Ltd. Pubns: 1958-59 "Problem families", ER, v. 50, p. 31 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39; ER 1957, 1977 list Caico, Miss Guila 2 Mount Ararat Rd., Richmond, Surrey 1910-11 Eugenics Society Associate 1910-11 Source: ESAR 1909-11 Calderon, Dr. Rosario Eugenics Society Member 1981 Source: Bulletin of the Eugenic Society 1982 Calman, Dr. Eugenics Society Member 1924 Source: ER 1923-24, p. 643 Camacho, Mr. J. A. OBE Homestall, Sedlescombe, Battle, Sussex Eugenics Society Fellow 1957, 1977 Source: ER 1957, 1977 list Cameron, Mr. D. Hythe, Southampton 1913, 1920 Eugenics Society Member 1912-13, 1920 Source: ESAR 1912-13, 1919-20 Cameron, Dr. Hamish Clark MB, BCh, MRCP, MRC Psych, DPM Richmond, Surrey Eugenics Society Fellow 1964, 1977 Personal: educ. Cambridge Univ. MB 1960; DPM, Univ. of London 1968; Child

Psychiatrist, St. George's Hosp.; Hon. Consult., Church Adoption Society; Senr. Registrar, Children's Dept., Bethlem and Maudsley Hosp.; House Physician, Hosp. for Sick Children Pubns: "Adolescent Sexuality and Chronic Handicap" chp. in Psychosexual Problems, Counseling, Psychotherapy and Behaviour Modification. 1976 Source: ER 1964, 1977 list, Medical Directory 1985 Cameron, Miss Jessie 48 St. George's Rd., London SW 1910; 24 Nevern Pl., Earl's Court, London SW 1911; 17 Milner St., Cadogan Square, London NW 1912-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1910-13 Source: ESAR 1909-13 Cameron, Major Maurice Alex CMG 27 Brunswick Gardens, Kensington, London 1903, 1909-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-13 Personal: b. 1855; m. Ethel G. Ancrum 1894; crown agent for the colonies from 1895(1903); office, Downing St. 1903; son of Alex Cameron, Lt. Col. of Black Watch (42 Highlanders); Major, RE Source: ESAR 1908-13; Kelly's Handbook 1903 Campbell, Lady 8 Foulis Terr., Onslow Gardens, London SW 1909-11; London 1912; Brompton Square, London 1913 Eugenics Society Member 1909; Associate 1910-13 Source: ESAR 1908-13 Campbell, Dr. C.G. 455 Madison Ave., New York, NY, USA 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Fellow 1937, 1939 Personal: Member, ex-President AES; praised Nazis; see AES list anti-Semite (see Race and Religion by C.G. Campbell, e.g. "The belief that Jesus was a Jew and that the religion he taught arose directly out of Judaism has been widely held" ( p. 78) but actually, according to Campbell, Jesus was Irish e.g. "The temptation is strong to discover in the name Galilee the word root found in such names as Kelt, Gaul, Galicia, and Galatia ...(p. 61)" and the wonderful teachings of Jesus were distorted by the Jews e.g. "Jesus was a Galilean of Amoritic and Proto-Nordic descent who had taught a religion in Galilee which was widely accepted by the Galileans, and which was wholly alien to that of Judaism (p. 101)..." [In Judaism] The possibility of spiritual or ethical progress had been effectually stifled ... (p. 129 )" More Quotes from Race and Religion: "There can be no doubt that the religion which Jesus taught was, and is, the truest exposition of men's spiritual relation to God (p. 19-20)... We may well seek to discover what sinister influence has crept into this religion (p. 20) ... [by] ...

detecting and correcting erroneous assertions and accounts which have served to distort and falsify the history of this religion (p. 20) ... the racial factor will be seen to emerge as the primary determinant of the nature of the religion which Jesus taught (p. 21) ... The Amorites ... are of especial interest because they evidently belonged to the blond Caucasian stock ... they preserved their racial identity into early historical times ... most of all ... they [the Amorites] evidently occupied a highly important position in the racial and religious background of the religion which Jesus taught (p. 23-24) ... the Amorites ... were of a distinctly European and Nordic type ... an early Keltic group (p. 25; Jesus was Irish!) ... The Amorites founded Babylon ... about 1830 BC (p. 26) ... Hammurabi... was the sixth king of this Amorite dynasty (p. 26) ... the Amorites ... were co-operating in some measure with the Hyksos (p. 27) [in the invasion of Egypt by the Hyksos. The Hyksos, Mittanni and Khatti were Aryans and intermarried.]... When the Israelites entered Canaan ... the Amorites are found to have been in full occupation and possession of Galilee (p. 32) ... There were other Amorite kingdoms ... at Jerusalem and Hebron (p. 32) ... Who was the Israel whose name was assigned to Jacob? The most likely conjecture seems to be that Jacob was given the name of a powerful Palestinian tribe that had become extinct ( p. 35) ... We can find no suitable place for Abram in our chronology ... it is impossible to reconcile Abram and the later Abraham with each other as one and the same person (p. 37) .. the Amoritic origin of the Abram legend [is contrasted with] the legend of Abraham... composed out of comparatively recent Israelitic traditions (p. 42) ... The six Leah and two Rachel tribes ... were purely Israelitic ... [Gad, Asher, Dan and Naphthali] .. were composed of Amorites, and of Hurrians (. p. 52) ... Deborah ... may well have been a early Amoritic prophetess (p. 55) .. the story of Joseph in Egypt ... reads more like an Amoritic folk tale (p. 57) ... The temptation is strong to discover in the name Galilee the word root found in such names as Kelt, Gaul, Galicia, and Galatia ...(p. 61) ... Galilee ... was occupied by the concubine tribes of Asher and Naphthali ... these tribes were of Amoritic and Proto- Nordic stock (. p. 61-62) ... Galilee had been far more influenced by the Hellenization of Asia Minor and Syria than had Judaea (p. 63) ... Galilee presented a background for the rise of Christianity that was Hellenistic rather than Judaic (p. 65) ... 'The Galileans', according to the Talmud, 'were more anxious for honour than for money; the contrary was true of Judaea' . Thus we find that the racial and cultural background of the Amoritic Galileans accorded well with their Proto-Nordic antecedents, and well prepared the milieu for the advent of the greatest of the Galileans (p. 65) ... all the evidence points to the fact that the rejection of the house of David and of Judaism by the Amoritic Galileans continued until Jesus Christ finally arose among the Galileans in the land of the Amoritic Naphthalites (p. 70) ... the Galileans had inalterably opposed Judaism for many centuries [but] the Galileans accepted and embraced with enthusiasm and unanimity the religion which Jesus taught. These facts together constitute the strongest kind of evidence that the religion which Jesus taught in Galilee contained not a trace of the Judaism they [the Galileans] had so long rejected. The Galileans obviously had cherished religious concepts of their own (p. 74) ... The belief that Jesus was a Jew and that the religion he taught arose directly out of

Judaism has been widely held (. p. 78) ... the whole of the objective evidence as to the racial antecedents of Jesus goes to prove he was of Proto-Nordic racial antecedents (p. 79) [He was Galilean and Galileans were Amorites; his mother was of the tribe of Asher, also Amorites or was a Scythian. Various letters say that Jesus had blue eyes.] Many elaborate efforts were made from those in the Gospel of Matthew onward, which strove to show that Jesus, his family, his family connection and John the Baptist, all being of Galilee, were none the less unquestionably Judaic. This only goes to confirm the suspicion that all this was part of a widely concerted design to conceal that Jesus was a Galilean of Amoritic and Proto-Nordic descent who had taught a religion in Galilee which was widely accepted by the Galileans, and which was wholly alien to that of Judaism (p. 101)... Jesus obviously apprehended Satan ... as the evil spirit by which Pharasaical Judaism was inspired (p. 138) ... no grounds can possibly be found for any claim that Jesus took his concept of God from Judiac sources (p. 139) ... we can discover a remarkable parallelism between the religion of Jesus and the Aryan religion of Zoroaster (p. 143) ... there is no escaping the conviction that Jesus had an intimate knowledge of Zoroastrian teaching" (p. 143) ... In the First half of the second century arose a man who earnestly strove to save Christianity from Judization ... Marcion (p. 186) ... Marcion maintained that ... the Christian faith ... should be untrammelled and undefiled by any Judaic liaison [bolding and italicizing added, KOK] (p. 190) .. The opposition to the Judaization of the Christian faith ... began with Paul; it was continued by the anti-Judaic Gnostics, the Marcionites, and the Manichaeans separately (p. 195) ... IN the doctrine of the Bogomils ... Judaism was the creation of Satanel, and naturally partook of the nature of its author ... Satanel was likewise responsible for the Judaization of Christianity .. It is evident that this doctrine of the Paulicians and the Bogomils bears a close analogy to that of Marcion, and to the cosmogony of Mani which was derived from Marcion" (p. 202-203) ... [the Paulicians saw in Christianity] a Judaized sacerdotalism, tyrannising over religious freedom and the right of men to follow Christ as their own conscience dictated ... its unconscionable cruelty and persecution ... and the worldliness, vaingloriousness, and the corruption that often permeated it .. Satan was the originator of this Judaistic orthodoxy, with its vestments and ceremonies (p. 203) ... 11th century ... sects which were obviously related to the Paulicians and Bogomils. These sects most often bore the name of Cathari (p. 207) ... In Cathari tenets it was Satan who inspired the Old Testament (p. 208) [The Cathari were suppressed in a crusade but] it [Pauline ChristianityManicheanism-Catharism] has by no means perished. For probably at no previous time [1953] have so many Christian believers been able to see clearly that the essence of their Christian faith lies in their concentration upon Jesus' simple teachings, to the complete exclusion of the Judaistic doctrines and dogmas that have been imposed upon those teachings and which only serve to obscure and defeat the efforts of Jesus to save humanity from those evil forces in the lives of men which strive to defeat God's design for man's spiritual and moral evolution" (p. 218) ... It is impossible to determine how far this Judaistic sacerdotalism ... was responsible for the long dark ages of Western civilisation ... But it is obvious that little or no regenerative effect, moral or intellectual, of this sacerdotal

influence on civilisation, is discernible (p. 222) Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Campbell, Mr. E.K. BA, MA Eugenics Society Member 1985 Source: B&S 1986 Campbell, Miss G.M. Larne, Oxhey Rd., Watford, Herts 1910-12 Eugenics Society Associate 1910-12 Source: ESAR 1909-12 Campbell, Col. J. London Eugenics Society Member 1949, 1957, 1977 Council 1962-64 Source: ER 1949-64, 1977 list Campbell, Mr. J.D. 30 Parkmont Rd., Belfast, Ireland 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Life Fellow 1937, 1939 Source: ER 1937; ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Campbell, Dr. Maurice OBE, MD, FRCP London Eugenics Society Consultative Council 1937, 1957 Personal: John Maurice Campbell; b. 1891; d. 1973; son J.E. Campbell FRS; educ. Oxford (Physiology) MA, MB, BCh 1916; MD 1921; Beit Memorial Research Fellow 1923-27; FRCP 1929; M.O., Commercial Union Assurance and Scottish Widows Life Assurance; Cons., Physician, Guys Hosp. 1946 (Phys. i/c Cardiology Dept., Guys Hosp. 1947); ex Pres., British Heart Society 1946; ex Chmn., British Heart Foundation 1946; 25 Upper Wimpole St. London 1937 Pubns: editor, British Heart Journal 1946 Source: ESAR 1937, ER 1957, Medical Directory 1937, 1946, 1947 Campbell, The Rev. R. J. Hill Lodge, Enfield, London N 1909; Kingsweigh House, Grosvenor St., London W 1910; The City Temple, London EC 1911-12; London 1920 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-11; Member 1912, 1920 Source: ESAR 1908-12, 1919-20 Campbell, Rev. Ronald John MA Eugenics Society V.P. 1909-11, First International Eugenics Congress 1912, General Committee Personal: b. 1867; d. 1 March 1956; Oxford; Congregational Minister 1903-15; joined Church of England 1916; DD 1919 (Oxon.); Holy Trinity, Brighton 1924-30; Diocese of Chichester 1929-46 Pubns: Christianity and the Social Order. 1916 Source: ER 1909-11; Problems in Eugenics. 1912 (repr.); WWW5

Camps, Dr. P.W.L. MB, BS, FRCS Old Udny Cottage, Kingston Lane, Teddington on Thames 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Camrose, (Berry), The Viscountess Hackwood Park, Basingstoke, Hants Eugenics Society Member 1931, 1937, 1939, 1957 - husband Wm. Ewert Berry, Chmn. of the Daily Telegraph - son, John Seymour Berry, Dep. Chmn., Daily Telegraph (1939-87) and Director, Daily Telegraph plc 1990 Personal: wife of 1st Viscount Camrose ; b. Mary Agnes Corns, 2 Bolton St., London W.; d. 1962 m. Wm. Ewert Berry (Wm. Ewert Berry: b. 1879; d. 1954; Editor in Chief, Morning Post; Chmn. of the Daily Telegraph; Editor of the Daily Telegraph 1928-19 54; Editor of the Sunday Times 1915-36; Chmn., Financial Times 1919-45; Chmn., Allied Newspapers 1924-36; Chmn. Amalgamated Press Ltd.; British Newspapers and Their Controllers.) 1. son, John Seymour Berry (John Seymour Berry; b. 12 July 1909, Dep. Chmn., Daily Telegraph 1939-87; 2nd Viscount Camrose; m. Princess Joan (Yarde-Buller Guinness) Aly Khan 1986) 2. son, Julian Berry (Julian Berry; Steward of the Jockey Club 1970-72) 3. daughter Sheila ; m. 2nd Earl of Birkenhead 1935 Source: ER 1931,1957; ESAR 1937, 1938-39; WSW 1990; WWW; Debretts 1988 Candler, Dr. Arthur Laurence MB, BS, FRCS Orchard House, Wonford Rd., Exeter 1937 Eugenics Society Fellow 1937 Personal: MB 1908; FRCS 1912; Surg., Royal Devon and Exmoor Hosp. 1937 Pubns: "Experimental proof of the value of a mask over the surgeon's mouth", BMJ 1914 Source: ESAR 1937; Med. Dir. 1937 Cane, Mr. Maurice BA

St. Bartholomew's Hospital, London 1911; "Kenilworth", Radcliffe Rd., Winchmore Hill, London N 1912; 25 Old Park Ridings, Grange Park, London N 1913 Eugenics Society Associate 1911-13 Source: ESAR 1910-13 Cann, Mr. Robert John MS, FRCS 101 Harley St., London Eugenics Society Consultative Council 1937, 1957 Personal: MRCS, LRCP 1924; MB 1926; ENT specialist; Guys Hosp. (Ass't. ENT Surg., 1937, Surg. 1947); FRSM Pubns: "Hereditary Diseases of Ear", chp. in Chances of Morbid Inheritance. (ed., C.P. Blacker q.v.) 1934 Source: ESAR 1937, ER 1957; Med. Dir. 1937, 1947 Canny, Mr. Martin MA, PhD Eugenics Society Fellow 1963 Source: ER 1963 Cap, Monsieur Leon FRAS PO Box 151, Antwerp, Belgium 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1939 Source: ESAR 1938-39; ER 1939 Cardozo, Mr. A.J. Maltese, Chelmsford, Kent 1912-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1912-13 Source: ESAR 1911-13 Carew Shaw, Dr. Edward FRCS 94 Harley St., London 1957; Surrey 1993 Eugenics Society Fellow 1957, 1993 Personal: MRCS, LRCP 1926; FRCS 1932; Consult. in ENT Surgery, SW Metropolitan Region Hosp. Bd.; former Surg. Registrar, Throat Hosp., Golden Square; Maj., RAMC; Surg. in charge ENT Dept., Princess Louise Hosp. for Children, Kensington Source: ER 1957, Medical Directory 1958, 1993 Carew-Shaw, Mr. H. FRCS Eugenics Society Member 1947 Source: ER 1947 Carlebach, Mr. Julius Jewish Orphanage, London Eugenics Society Member 1948, 1957 Publications: 1967 Studies In Social Change, ER 59 (4) Source: ER 1948, 1957 Carleton, Mrs.

15 Tate St., Chelsea, London SW 1913 Eugenics Society Member 1913 Source: ESAR 1912-13 Carleton, Mrs. F.M. 10 Embankment Gardens, Chelsea, London SW 1909-11 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-11 Source: ESAR 1908-11 Carleton, R.G. Eugenics Society Member 1964 Source: ER 1964 Carling, Dr. Esther MD (Brux.), LSA, JP (Oxon) Peppard, Oxon. 1937 Eugenics Society Member 1935, 1937 Personal: MD (Brux) 1896; Tuberculosis Officer, Berks; Chief Medical Officer, Berks and Bucks Joint Sanatorium, Peppard Comm., Oxford 1937-46 Pubns: Peppard Sanatorium 1898-1938.; "Thirty Years of Sanatorium Life", Lancet 1929 Source: ER 1935, ESAR 1937, Medical Directory 1937, 1946 Carr, Mrs. Griselda MA (Oxon.) Doncaster, S. Yorks Eugenics Society Fellow 1977 Source: 1977 list Carr-Saunders, Prof. Sir Alexander M. MA, KBE Water Eaton Manor, Oxford Eugenics Society Member 1910, 1913, 1920; Editor, Eugenics Review 1920-27; Fellow 1937, 1939, 1957; Council 1920, 1939, 1941-44, 1948; Director 1937; VP 1937-38, 1945-47; Galton Medal 1946; President 1949-53 London School of Economics, Director 1937-56 Personal: b. 1886; d. 1966; Prof. of Social Sciences, Liverpool University 1936; had "no academic experience of the social sciences" when appointed to Charles Booth Chair of Sociology in Liverpool in 1923 (Obit, ER 1967 p. 4); Important as Director of the London School of Economics for almost twenty years including the period when he was President of the Eugenics Society; rev=ceived first Galton Medal 1946 " in recognition of outstanding contributions to the study of eugenics and unremitting service to the Society extending over thirtyfive years from ER v. 38 (1) Pubns: editor of the Eugenics Review 1922-27; "Eugenics in the Light of Population Trends" Galton Lecture 1935 led to Population Investigation Cttee (D. V. Glass q.v.); Royal Commission on Population (Chmn., Statistics Section). It was said that the Report of the Royal Commission on Population "...compares

well with the Brock Committee report as a document almost completely vindicating the Society's policy as presented to these two bodies", comment by C.P. Blacker, ER, Oct. 1949 (both committees were packed with Eugenic Society members); The Population Problem. 1922; World Population. 1936 Quotes: On the Occasion of receiving the Galton Medal in 1946 from the Eugenics Society: I wish to thank the Eugenics Society most warmly for the very great honour which has been conferred upon me. Nothing has ever given me more pleasure; from my undergraduate days I have believed that in the long run nothing matters more to the human race than the possession of a sound genetic endowment It was in 1910, so far as I can remember, that I joined the Society [Advances since 1910 include] the elaboration of the technique of testing intelligence and of its application to the problem of the relation between fertility and intelligence which has always been foremost in our thoughts Differential fertility is far and away the most important issue in practical eugenics. And it is important not only in itself; its study will provide, in my opinion, the most useful clues in understanding and coping with the whole problem of the future of our population from ER 1946 v. 38 (1) Source: ER Index p. 167, p. 197, ER Vol. 60 ASP's Hist; ESAR 1912-13, 191920, 1937; ER 1957, WWW, CH, Obit ER 1967, p. 4 Carrier, Mr. N.H. MA London School of Economics Eugenics Society Fellow 1959, 1977 Council 1961-63 Source: ER 1959-63, 1977 list Carroll, Dr. Dennis MA, MRCS, LRCP Eugenics Society Member 1948 Source: ER 1948 Carruthers, Dr. George Barry MD 150 Harley St., London Eugenics Society Fellow 1955, 1957, 1977 Personal: Medical Director, Wimpole St. Medical Centre, 55 Wimpole St. 1985, 1993; 17 Harley St. 1977; Chief Medical Officer, Metropolitan Water Board, London; Medical Officer, Bank of England Printing Works 1958; Fellow, Royal Society of Medicine; Mem., Society for the Study of Fertility Pubns: Gen. Ed., Wolfe Medical Atlases; assoc. ed., "Fertility and Sterility", Proc. Fifth World Congress Fertility and Sterility 1967; "Classification of Male Subfertility", Proc. of 7th World Congress Fertility and Sterility. 1972; Infertility. 1981 (jt.), a textbook based on the work of the Royal Northern Hospital Philip Hill Parenthood Clinic. Source: ER 1955, 1957, 1977 list, Medical Directory 1958, 1985, 1993 Carson, Mrs. T.H.

4 Vicarage Gardens, Kensington, London W 1903, 1909-13 Eugenics Society Member 1909-13 Personal: Thomas Henry Carson; b. 1843; m. (2nd marriage) Louise E. Barlow; MA Trinity College, Dublin; Barrister, Lincoln's Inn 1869, KC 1901; son of Joseph Carson, vice provost Trinity College, Dublin; not related to Sir Edward Carson (Conservative MP for Dublin University from 1892-(1903) Source: ESAR 1908-13; Kelly's Handbook 1903 Carter, Dr. Cedric Oswald BA, MB MRC Clinical Genetics Unit, Institute of Child Health, London Eugenics Society Member/Fellow 1941/1957 General Secretary 1953-57 Council 1957-58, 1965 Editorial Board, ER 1968 Librarian 1960-64 V.P. 1970, 1972, 1979 President 1972-1976 Founder of clinical genetics and genetic counselling in UK; made genetic counselling part of the National Health Service, using research done with a grant from the Association for Spina Bifida and Hydrocephalus; Founder, Clinical Genetics Society (First President) Personal: 1957 address, Orpington, Kent; Abortion Law Reform Association (Advisory Council); Director, MRC Clinical Genetics Unit, Institute of Child Health, 30 Guildford St., London, 1977-1980; Member, Marie Stopes Research Fund Cttee. of the Eugenics Society 1977 (= M.S. Research Fund) Pubns: Human Heredity. (sold 180,000 copies by 1980); editor, Journal of Medical Genetics; 1960 "Upper end of range of intelligence in mongolism", Lancet, i, 5658 w/ Dunsdon, Huntley; 1959 "A life table for mongols with causes of death", J. Ment. Defic. Res. 2, 64-74 Source: CH; ER Index p. 170; 1977 list; ER 1957; Obit., B&S 1984; Genetic Prophecy Background: Genetic Advisory Centres 1983- North East Thames Regional Health Authority Genetic Clinic, Institute of Child Health, Hospital for Sick Children, Great Ormonde St., London Carter, Miss F.A. Old Bromton Rd., London Eugenics Society Life Fellow 1952 Fellow 1957, 1977 Source: ER 1952, 1957, 1977 list Carter, Mr. I.C. Eugenics Society Member 1987 Source: B&S 1988 Carter, Mr. J.A. Eugenics Society Member 1947 Source: ER 1947 Carter, Miss Phyllis M. BA

Charmouth, Dorset Eugenics Society Member 1950, 1957 Source: ER 1950, 1957 Carter, Mr. R.G. MPS Schering Chemicals Ltd., Burgess Hill, Suffolk Eugenics Society Member 1977 Source: 1977 list Carter, Reginald JP Shottery Hall, Stratford on Avon 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Fellow 1937, 1939 Background: Thomas Albert Carter, Shottery Hall, JP 1903 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39; Kelly's Handbook 1903 Carvalho, Miss B. CSMMG Eugenics Society Member 1933 Source: ER 1933 Carvell, Mr. J.P. 58 Hilders Rd., Leicester 1937 Eugenics Society Member 1935, 1937 Source: ER 1935, ESAR 1937 Casey, Mr. Donn B Agricultural Science Eugenics Society Fellow 1963 Personal: Agricultural Science Source: ER 1963 Cassillis, The Countess of Dumfries 1920; 6 Carlton Terrace, Edinburgh 1937 Eugenics Society Member 1920; Fellow 1937 Personal; see Marchioness of Ailsa q.v., same address; the Countess of Cassilis was the wife of Archibald Kennedy, the heir to the Marquess of Ailsa, b. 1872. Source: ESAR 1919-20, 1937; Kelly's Handbook 1903 Caton, Miss A.C. 22 Mount Carmel Chambers, Kensington, London 1912-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1912-13 Source: ESAR 1911-13 Cattell, Mr. R.B. MA, BSc, PhD City of Leicester, Education Dept., Newarke St., Leicester 1937; Clark University, Worcester, MA, USA 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1936, 1937, 1939 Personal: member, American Eugenics Society; involved with Beyondism Foundation; see American list for later work Pubns: 1936-37, "Is national intelligence declining?", ER, v. 28., p. 181; 1936-37 "Views on race and eugenics: propaganda or science?", ER, v. 28, p. 335, (C); 1937 38, "Some further relations between intelligence, fertility and

socio- economic factors", ER, v. 29, p. 171; The Fight For Our National Intelligence. 1937; 1944-45, "Intelligence and fertility: a plea for research", ER, v. 36, p. 126; 1950-51, "The fate of national intelligence: test of a thirteen year old prediction", ER, v. 42, p. 136; 1963 "The Nature and Measurement of Anxiety", Scientific American, March, 1963, p. 96; 1965 The Scientific Analysis of Personality. Source: ER 1936, ESAR 1937 Cattermole, Mr. F.C. 3 Capel Terr, Southend-on-Sea, Essex 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1939 Source: ER 1939; ESAR 1938-39 Cavalcanti, Dr. A.P. Eugenics Society Member 1947 Source: ER 1947 Caven, Mrs. C.W. Cleveland, Westminster Rd., Leicester 1909-11 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-11 Source: ESAR 1908-11 Challen, Mrs. J.G. St. John's Lodge, King Henry's Rd., London NW3, 1937 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39 [Chamberlain Jr., Mrs. A. West Hill, Augustus Rd., Edgbaston, Birmingham 1913 Birmingham Heredity Society Associate 1913 Source: ESAR 1912-13 (Birmingham)] Chamberlain, Neville Personal: Prime Minister of England; policy of appeasement toward Hitler leader of Birmingham eugenics group Eugenics Society Member 1935; Member and Member of Committee 1912, Birmingham branch of Eugenics Society Background: Neville and Austen Chamberlain were the sons of Joseph Chamberlain. Joseph Chamberlain was a Birmingham manufacturer who entered politics in 1873 when he was elected mayor of Birmingham. By the end of his career his two main programs were imperialism and a tariff union, (a "greater British co-prosperity sphere"?). But originally Joseph Chamberlain was almost a socialist. He was called "a gas and water socialist" because he municipalized the Birmingham utilities. Joseph Chamberlain was elected to Parliament as a Liberal in 1876. He was Gladstone's chief lieutenant, for awhile but split with him over Home Rule for Ireland. In 1886 when Home Rule came to vote in the House of Commons, J. Chamberlain with other Liberal Unionists, split from the Liberals and allied himself with the Conservatives. This divided the Liberal party AND LED TO TWENTY YEARS OF CONSERVATIVE GOVERNMENT BY ROBERT CECIL AND HIS NEPHEW, ARTHUR BALFOUR q.v.. . The "Liberal

Unionists", the group led by Joseph Chamberlain out of the Liberal party and into an alliance with the Conservatives, kept the Conservatives in power. In exchange, the Conservatives made various reforms. During this period the "scramble for Africa" occurred. In 1895 Chamberlain joined the Cabinet of Robert Cecil as Secretary for the Colonies . Chamberlain was accused of supporting the Jameson Raid in South Africa and he supported the Boer War (1899-1902). When peace came in South Africa, Chamberlain began to support a tariff plan. In this plan those outside the British Empire would be excluded by stiff tariff barriers while those within the Empire would be united by preferential tariffs. Arthur Balfour did not actively support this idea so Chamberlain resigned as Colonial Secretary in order to campaign for the idea (1903-06). In 1906, when tariff reform was voted on, it led to defeat for the Conservatives and Liberal Unionists (FALL OF ARTHUR BALFOUR). The Liberals won with the cry "cheap bread". Chamberlain won his own re-election in Birmingham in the 1906 election but suffered a stroke and was an invalid from then until his death (July 2 1914). Neville Chamberlain later became Prime Minister and Austen Foreign Secretary The point is that Arthur Balfour - ex Prime Minister/Foreign Secretary - and Neville Chamberlain - PM to be - were both in the Eugenic Society (1914 on). And there was a history of political collaboration [on the issue of imperialism/resources and the issue of opposing "cheap bread"] on the same issues which I would argue lay at the base of eugenics. NSSM takes up the same points. Source: ESAR 1912-13; Galton Institute Newsletter Fall 1996 Chambers, A.D. Eugenics Society Member 1965 Source: ER 1965 Chambers, Mrs. G. M. 7 Hertford St., London W. 1909-11 Eugenics Society Member 1909-11 Source: ESAR 1908-11 Chambers, Lady Georgina Marie 7 North St., Westminster London SW 1912-13; 12 Hyde Park Pl., London W2 1939; Lochletter, Balmain by Inverness Eugenics Society Member 1912-13; Council 1916; Secretary 1920-29; Subscriber; 1926; Fellow 1935; Life Fellow 1937, 1939, 1957; VP 1937 Personal: d. 1960; lived in Welwyn Garden City; wife of Theodore Chambers q.v. Pubns: 1932-33 "Sir Bernard Mallet", ER, v. 24, p. 271 Source: ER 1916, 1957; ER Vol. 60, ASP's History p. 157; ESAR 1911-13, 1937 Chambers, Mr. George Cottage Homes, Fazakerley, Liverpool 1912-13; Liverpool 1920 Eugenics Society 1920 Source: ESAR 1911-13 (Liverpool), 1919-20

Chambers, Mr. Holroyd F. 101 St. Stephen's House, Westminster, London SW1, 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Chambers, Mrs. Marcus 21 Bolton Gardens, London SW 1911; South Haven, Clarence Park North, Weston-super-Mare, Somerset 1912-13; London 1920 Eugenics Society Member 1911-13, 1920 Source: ESAR 1910-13, 1919-20 Chambers, Sir Theodore KBE, JP 7 North St., Westminster, London SW 1911-12; 12 Hyde Park Pl., London W2 1939 Balmain by Inverness Eugenics Society Member 1920; Life Fellow 1937, 1939, 1957 Personal: Mem., Cttee on Garden Cities and Satellite Towns 1925; Chmn: National Savings Cttee 1916-43, Welwyn Garden City Ltd., Peacock and Nilambe Tea and Rubber Estates Ltd., Uganda Co. Ltd. (See Meinertzhagen q.v.); 1937 address 12 Hyde Park Pl., London W2 Source: ESAR 1911-12; ESAR 1938-39, ER 1957, WWW Chambre, Sqd. Ldr. A.C.F. RAF, BSc Harrow, Middlesex Eugenics Society Member 1948, 1957 Personal: Flt. Lt. 1948 Source: ER 1948, 1957 Champneys, Mrs. Eugenics Society Member 1932 Source: ER 1932 Chance, Miss A.C. Eugenics Society Fellow 1943 Source: ER 1943 Chance, Mrs. Kitelands, Micheldever Station, Hants 1937 Eugenics Society Member 1937 Source: ESAR 1937 Chance, Mr. Clinton Frederick 12 Arthur Rd., Edgbaston, Birmingham 1913; 199 Piccadilly, London W1 1937; 33 Great St. Helens, London EC3 1939; 7 The Pryor's, East Heath Rd., Hampstead, London NW3 Eugenics Society Member/ Council 1931/1931; Treasurer 1933-46; Fellow 1937, 1939; Director 1939; VP 1946-47 [Associate Birmingham Heredity Society 1913] Personal: d. 1953; Stockbroker, Messrs. Chance and Co.; Director, Caledonian Insurance Co.; funded Margaret Sanger's first clinic; funded Abortion Law Reform Association of the Thirties

-- Rev. W. Darwin Fox; Broadlands, Sandown, Isle of Wight; d. 1880 " I [Charles Robert Darwin] was introduced to entomology by my second cousin, W. Darwin Fox, a clever and most pleasant man, who was then at Christ's college and with whom I became extremely intimate ... a circumstance which influenced my whole career more than any other ... was my friendship with Professor Henslow ... he kept open house ... I soon got through Fox an invitation (from Autobiography and Letters) ... I should like my volume to be out before your new edition of the Principles appears ...[letter to W. Darwin Fox, p. 156, Autobiography and Letters, p. 156 ... I congratulate and condole with you on your tenth child ... I honour admire and envy you for educating your boys at home ... thanks for your ... invitation to Delamere [letter to W. Darwin Fox, p. 156, Autobiography and Letters, p. 170 ... 'Floreat Entomologia'! - to which toast at Cambridge I have drunk many a glass of wine...[ letter John Lubbock, Autobiography and Letters, p. 206] -- Robert Gerard Fox; son of W. Darwin Fox; b. 1849; m. 1880 Emily M. Chance, dau of William Chance of Edgbaston; JP Hants 1903; The Purlieu, Hythe, Southampton 1903 Source: Obit ER 1953-54, 45, 174; ER Vol. 60, ASP's Hist p. 157; ER 1931; ESAR 1912-13; 1937, 1938-39; Kellys Handbook 1903; Autobiography of Charles Darwin and Selected Letters, ed. Francis Darwin, Dover Chance, Mrs. Janet 7 The Pryor's, East Heath Rd., Hampstead, London NW3 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1939 Personal: m. to Clinton Chance q.v.; d. 1953; co-founder 1936 Abortion Law Reform Association (ALRA) w/ Alice Jenkins and F.W. Stella Browne q.v.; Member, ALRA for 17 years and supported it financially; Chmn., Sex Education Center Pubns: The Cost of English Morals. Source: ESAR 1938-39; Obit ER 1954-55, p. 13 Chance, Mr. M.R.A. PhD, DSc, F I Biol 2 Innage Road, Northfield, Birmingham Eugenics Society Fellow 1943-44, 1957, 1977 Source: ER 1943-44, 1957, 1977 list Chance, Mr. P.K. Ideal House, Argyll St., London W1 1937, 1939; Five Way Hill, 135 Kambrock Rd., Caulfield, Victoria, Australia 1957 Eugenics Society Member 1937, 1939; Fellow 1957, 1977 Source: ER 1937, 1957; ESAR 1937, 1938-39; 1977 list Chandrasekhar, Prof. Sirapata MA, M Litt., PhD Indian Institute for Population Studies, Madras, India Eugenics Society Hon. Fellow 1954, 1957, 1977

Personal: educ. University of Madras in economics; Prof. of Economics, Annamalai Univ. 1947-50; in charge of UNESCO demography 1948-50; Prof. of Economics, University of Baroda 1950-53; Nuffield Fellow in Indian Demography at the London School of Economics, 1954; Delegate to World Population Conference 1954; New Delhi, Central Family Planning Institute, 1969 Pubns: India's Population: Fact and Policy. 1946; Census and Statistics in India 1948, 1949 50; "The population problems of India and Pakistan", ER, v. 41, p. 70; Hungry People, Empty Lands.1 954; 1954-55 "Some observations on infant mortality in India: 1901-1951", ER, v. 46, p. 213; Population and Planned Parenthood in India.1955; Malthus: father of demography., New Delhi, Central Family Planning Institute, 1969; Abortion in a Crowded World: the problem of abortion with special reference to India.1974; Editor: Population Review - Journal of Asian Demography 1966 Source: Around the World News of Population and Birth Control 1954 March and May, ER 1957, 1977 list, ER 1966 (Ad for Review) Background: from Malthus, whom Chandrasekhar edited: "We are bound in justice and honor formally to disclaim the right of the poor to be supported." An Essay on Population. 1803, Book IV, chp. 8 Chaplin, Mrs. Frances Eugenics Society Member 1933 Source: ER 1933 Chapman, Mrs. 2 Lyndhurst Ave., Cliftonville, Thanet 1913 Eugenics Society Member 1913 Source: ESAR 1912-13 Chapman, Arthur Warwick House, 8 Warwick Ct., Gray's Inn, London WC 1913 Eugenics Society Member 1913 Source: ESAR 1912-13 Chapman, Mrs. H.I. Bayne Eugenics Society Member 1934 Source: ER 1934 Chapman, Dr. Percival D.H. MRCS, LRCP Bridlington, Yorks 1937, 1957; Woodrow, Trinity Rd. Bridlington, Yorks 1939 Eugenics Society Fellow 1937, 1939, 1957 Personal: Percival David; MRCS, LRCP 1916; BA, Cambridge Univ., MB, BCh 1921; Medical Officer of Health, Bridlington 1958; Capt. RAMC; former Surg., Addenbrook's Hosp., Cambridge Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39; ER 1957; Medical Directory 1958 Quotes: Sterility Drugs in the Food:

"Let a government add Drug X to the staple food ... and let it sell Drug Y, the antidote ... By varying the price of Drug Y the size of the population could be controlled, and at the same time the genetic quality would improve, for only the philoprogenitive and the reasonably successful would be able and willing to pay for Drug Y, the irresponsible and feckless would be automatically sterilised." from a letter by Dr. Chapman to the ER 1955-56, v. 47 p. 267 Chapman, Mrs. R.W. 9 Park Town, Oxford 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Chapple, Dr. J. Eugenics Society Member 1986 Source: B&S 1988 Charaton, Dr. Frederick Bernard MD, MRCP Finchley, London Eugenics Society Member 1938-39 Fellow 1953 Personal: Frederick Bernard Ephraim; MB, BS 1943; MRCS, LRCP 1943; MD (London) 1948; Diploma in Psychological Medicine (London Univ.) 1951; Cons. Phys., St. Augustine's Hosp., Chatham Pubns: "Evaluation of chlorpromazine (largactil) in Psychiat. Jl. of Mental Science 1954; "Electroconvulsant Treatment in Pregnancy" (jt.), Jl. OB-GYN Brit. Empire 1954 Source: ER 1938-39, 1953, Medical Directory 1946, 1956 Charlesworth, Mr. B.J. Eugenics Society Fellow 1943 Pubns: 1946-47 "Is Britain over populated?", ER, v. 38, p. 59 (C) Source: ER 1943 Charrington, Mowbray V. How Green, Hever, Kent 1912-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1912; Member 1913 Source: ESAR 1911-13 Cherrington, Mr. S.P. Grymesdyke, Berkhamsted, Herts 1937, 1939; Bath Eugenics Society Member 1937, 1939, 1957 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39; ER 1957 Chesser, Dr. E. Sloan Beauchamp House, nr. Gloucester 1913 Eugenics Society Member 1913 Source: ESAR 1912-13 Chesser, Dr. Eustace LRCP, LRCS (Edinburgh)

92 Harley St., London Eugenics Society Member 1946, 1957 Hon. Secretary, Society for Sex Education and Guidance from inception to Dec. 1953 Personal: LRCP, LRCS 1926; ret by 1937; Chmn., International Union of Family Organisations; Marriage Law Reform Society; British Social Biology Council; Abortion Law Reform Association (Advisory Council); Clinical Assistant, Tavistock Centre; Medical Officer, NW Gloucester Pubns: Love without Fear. 1941; Grow Up and Live.1950; Unwanted Child.; The Sexual, Marital and Family Relationships of the English Women.1956; Live and Let Live: the moral of the Wolfenden Report, 1958; Living with Suicide. 1967; The Human Aspects of Sexual Deviation. 1971 and many, many others of a similar nature. Source: ER 1946, 1957, WWW, Medical Directory 1937, 1958 Quotes: "...the meaning of life is therefore the unlimited possibilities it holds for the progress of mankind as a whole." from Living with Suicide. by Chesser, quoted in ER 1967, p. 202 Chester, Prof. Robert BSc Dept. of Social Administration, Hull Univ., Hull Eugenics Society Director 1975 Fellow 1977 Editorial Bd., B&S 1985 Hon. Sec. 1980-1981 Librarian 1992, 1994 Personal: b. 1929; Lect. in Social Administration, Univ. of Hull 1975 Pubns: Equalities and Inequalities in Family Life. 1977; Divorce in Europe. 1977; Changing Patterns of Sexual Behaviour. 1978; Changing Patterns of Conception and Fertility. 1979; Changing Patterns of Child Bearing and Rearing. 1980; Biology of Human Intelligence.1983; Controlling Legal Addictions.1988 Source: 1977 list, B&S 1985, CH, Galton Institute Annual Report 1993, Brooks letter on annual meeting 1994 Chatterjee, Mr. S.J. Eugenics Society Member 1948 Source: ER 1948 Christie, James Esq. 63 Munster Rd., West Hampstead, London NW 1911-12 Eugenics Society Associate 1911-12 Source: ESAR 1910-12 Church, Major Archibald G. DSO, MC, BSc, MP 34A Harcourt Terr., West Brompton, London SW10 1939 Eugenics Society Council 1932, 1937 Fellow 1937, 1939 Introduced Sterilisation Bill in Thirties; PPS to Sidney Webb, the leader of the Fabians Personal: b. 1886; d. 1954; schoolmaster 1909-14; RAF 1915-20 (MC); MP Labour 1923-31; Member, Advisory Cttee on Education in Colonies 1925-42;

Director, Baird Television Ltd., 58 Victoria St., London SW1, 1931-39; Manchester Oil Refinery 1939; Raven Oil Co. Ltd. 1939-51; Chmn., Churwick Manufacturing Co.; Ministry of Supply 1941-45 Pubns: Founder and Editor of the Realist; East Africa: A New Dominion. 1927 Source: ER 1932, 1937-38; ESAR 1937, 1938-39; WWW Quotes: The subjects of the Sterilisation Bill are: "those who are in every way a burden to their parents, a misery to themselves and in my opinion a menace to the social life of the community." from speech in Parliament July 21, 1930 by Church Background: Attitude of the Webbs to eugenics: "What we as eugenists have got to do is to 'scrap' the Old Poor Law with its indiscriminate relief of the destitute as such and replace it by an intelligent policy of so altering the social environment as to discourage or prevent the multiplication of those irrevocably below the National Minimum of Fitness" "Eugenics and the Poor Law: the Minority Report" 1909 reprinted in the Eugenics Review, Vol. 60 1968, p. 75; compare with Frederick Osborn's "new eugenics" (in "Galton at Mid Century", 1956 Galton Lecture, ER) which says exactly the same thing. Basis of Fabian Political Economy: The basis of Fabian political economy is " ... application of the lessons which political economy has learned from biology and from Darwinism, as a fundamental necessity of national existence." from "Social Movements" a chapter by the Webbs in The Cambridge Modern History. 1908 quoted in Founders of the Welfare State., p. 58 (ed.) Paul Barker (Heineman, 1984). The Fabians became the British Labor party. Both Tories and Labor are historically committed to eugenics. Consequently, no relief from the grip of the eugenics lobby will be obtained through election no matter which party comes to power, even though eugenics itself is so despised by the electorate that it cannot be advanced under its own name. Churchill, Mr. E.B. MAI, ARICS Toronto, Canada Eugenics Society Member 1950, 1965, 1977 Source: ER 1950, 1965, 1977 list Churchill, Dr. Stella MRCS, LRCP, DPH (Camb) 8 Cumberland Terrace, Regents Park, London NW1, 1937; 14 Park Village East, Regents Park, London NW1 1939 Eugenics Society Council 1931-32, 1937, 1939-44 Fellow 1937, 1939 Personal: b. 1908, Edgbaston; d. 1954; MRCS, LRCP 1917; DPH 1921 (Camb.); Med. Dir., Walworth Sunlight Clinic (See C. Saleeby q.v.) Psychologist; Psychotherapist at the Tavistock Clinic 1936-46; Mem., Society of Medical Officers of Health (Pres., Maternity and Child Welfare Group) Pubns: Health Services and the Public. 1928; On Being a Mother. 1936; The

Adolescent and the Family. 1949 Source: ER 1931-44; ESAR 1937, 1938-39; WWW; Med. Dir. 1937 Churchill, W.A. Warfield House, Malvern 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Fellow 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1937, ESAR 1938-39 Chuter, Miss E. 89 Oxford Rd. Gunnersbury, London W 1910-12 Eugenics Society Associate 1910-12 Source: ESAR 1909-12 Claoue, Mr. C.M.P. London Eugenics Society Member 1977 Source: 1977 list Clapham, Dr. H.I. LRCP, LRCS Eugenics Society Member 1949 Source: ER 1949 Claremont, Mrs. E.L. Hawarden, West Heath Ave., Hampstead, London NW 1913 Eugenics Society Associate 1913 Source: ESAR 1912-13 Clarence, Mr. I. Souter Bristol Eugenics Society Member 1957 Source: ER 1957 Clark, Miss Croham Hurst School, Croydon 1909 Eugenics Society Associate 1909 Source: ESAR 1908-09 Clark, Miss Lilian L. BSc 5 Caroline Pl., Birkenhead 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1936, 1937, 1939 Source: ER 1936; ESAR 1937; ESAR 1938-39 Clark, Mrs. Pearce (or L. Pearce Clarke) Suffolk Lodge, Sevenoaks 1911-13; Sevenoaks 1920 Eugenics Society Associate 1911-13; Member 1920 Source: ESAR 1910-13, 1919-20 Clarke, Miss Croham Hurst School, Croydon 1910-11 Eugenics Society Associate 1910-11 Source: ESAR 1909-11 Clarke, Dr. A. MA, MD, MRCP Eugenics Society Council 1993 Source: Galton Institute Annual Report 1993 Clarke, A.C.

Eugenics Society Member 1965 Source: ER 1965 Clarke, Dr. C.A. MA, MD, FRCP Eugenics Society Fellow 1963 Source: ER 1963 Clarke, Prof. Dr. Sir Cyril KBE, FRS, MD, FRCOG Nuffield Unit of Medical Genetics, Liverpool Univ., Liverpool Eugenics Society Fellow 1977 Personal: MB, BCh 1933; Life Insurance practice 1936-39; MD Cambridge Univ. 1937; Mem., Genetical Society 1958; Director, Nuffield Unit of Medical Genetics 1963-72 (Research Fellow 1972-76); Mem., MRC Working Party 1966; Mem., DHSS Subcttee. on Prevention of Rhesus Haemolytic Disease 1967-82; Pres., Royal College of Physicians 1972-77 (Dir., Med. Res. Unit 1983-88); Emeritus Professor of Medicine, University of Liverpool 1991; V.P., Family Planning Association, 1981-88 Pubns: Genetics for the Clinician.1962; Human Genetics and Medicine.1970, (3rd. ed. 1987); Prevention of Rhesus Haemolytic Disease. w/ R.B. McConnell q.v. 1972; Rhesus Haemolytic Disease.1975; "Prevention of Rh-haemolytic disease", Brit. Med. J., 4, 484-5; articles on evolution in swallowtail butterflies Source: 1977 list, WSW 1990, CH, Medical Directory 1958, 1991 Clarke, Rev. Edward 1 Burns Rd., Harlesden, London NW 1911-13 Eugenics Society Member 1911-13 Source: ESAR 1910-13 Clarke, Prof. John Innes Dept. of Geography, Science Laboratories, Durham Univ., Durham Eugenics Society Fellow 1977 VP 1981-84 Personal: Pro Vice Chancellor and Sub Warden, University of Durham, 1984-; Royal Geographical Society rep on British National Cttee for Geography 1976-81, 1988-; Chmn., International Geographical Union's Comm. on Population Geography 1980-88 Pubns: Population Geography and the Developing Countries.1971; Change and Development in the Middle East. 1981; Redistribution of Population in Africa. 1982; Geography and Population: approaches and applications.1984; Urban Population Growth in China.1985; Population and Development Projects in Africa. 1985; Population and Disaster. 1989; books on Iran and Libya Source: 1977 list, WSW 1990, CH Clarke, Dr. Paul Stephen MB, BS Hobart, Tasmania, Australia Eugenics Society Member 1960, 1977 Personal:

LMSSA 1940; MB, BS London 1948; Allergist, Royal Hobart Hospital 1958 Source: ER 1960, 1977 list, Medical Directory 1958 Clarke, Mrs. Pearce - see under Mrs. Pearce Clark Clarke, Flt. Lt. R.C. Eugenics Society Member 1944 Source: ER 1944 Clarke, Mr. S.S. 44 Chestnut Ave., Brantford, Ont., Canada Eugenics Society Fellow 1946, 1957 Personal: Hosted children. A group of the children of Eugenics Society members were sent to Canada at the beginning of World War II under the auspices of the Canadian Eugenics Society. Their Canadian hosts were made Eugenics Society Fellows in 1946 Source: ER v. 38 (1), ER 1957 Classen, Mr. H. George Eugenics Society Member 1960 Pubns: 1960-61 "Human procreation in civilised society", ER, v. 52, p. 251 (C) Source: ER 1960 Clay, Sir Arthur Bart. 19 Hyde Park Gate, London SW 1903, 1912-13 Eugenics Society Member 1912-13 Personal: Arthur Temple Felix Clay; b. 1842; m. Margaret Barclay; Barrister 1867; JP; son: George Felix Neville Cay b. 1871 Source: ESAR 1911-13; Kelly's Handbook 1903 Clay, Lady 18 Kensington Park Gardens, London W11 1939 Eugenics Society Fellow 1938-39 Source: ER 1938; ESAR 1938-39 Clay, Mr. John B. Esq. Claverley, Torkington Rd., Wilmslow, Cheshire 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1938-39 Source: ER 1938; ESAR 1938-39 Clay, Miss M. 33 Great St. Helens, London EC3 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1938-39 Personal: see address CF Chance q.v. Source: ER 1938 Clayborn, Mrs. E.V.

Shirley Villas, Cleckheaton, Yorks 1939; Cleckheaton, Yorks 1957 Eugenics Society Member 1938, 1957 Source: ER 1938, 1957; ESAR 1938-39 Claybourn, Mrs. Eugenics Society Member 1938 Source: ER 1938 Clayfield, Miss Eugenics Society Member 1945 Source: ER 1945 Clifford, Mrs. B. St. A. Eugenics Society Member 1952 Source: ER 1952 Clifford, Mr. K.J. St. A. Eugenics Society Member 1952 Source: ER 1952 Clifford Smith, Mrs. LLB 7 Cannon Pl., London NW3 1938-39 Eugenics Society Member 1939 Source: ER 1939; ESAR 1938-39 Cliquet, Prof. Dr. R.L. Warandedreef, Deurle, Belgium Eugenics Society Member 1959 Fellow 1977 Pubns: From Incidental to Planned Parenthood., Results of the 2nd national fertility survey in Belgium, Leiden, 1976. Publications of the Netherlands InterUniversity Demographic Institute (NIDI) and the Population and Family Study Center. (CBGS) Source: ER 1959, 1977 list Clode, Mrs. 14 Ashley Pl., Westminster, London SW 1909-13 Eugenics Society Member 1909; Associate 1910-13 Source: ESAR 1908-13 Close, Sir Charles F.; see under Arden-Close Close, Mr. E.T. Esq. Woodcote, Camberley, Surrey 1913, 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Associate 1913; Member 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1912-13, 1937, 1938-39 Coates, Mr. W. MA County Educational Officer, Winchester Eugenics Society Life Fellow 1956, 1957 Source: ER 1956, 1957 Cobb, Mrs. Wealdstone House, R.S.O., Middlesex 1909-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-13

Background: Henry Peyton Cobb; Wealdstone House, Middlesex 1903; b. 1835; m. 1. Fanny Taylor, 2. Elizabeth Sharpe 1872, dau Wm. Sharpe; solicitor 1866; partner in Cobb and Son, Banbury, bankers; MP Liberal, Rugby 1885-95 Source: ESAR 1908-13; Kelly's Handbook 1903 Cobb, Mrs. Cecil 64 Campden Hill Ct., London W8, 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1929, 1937, 1939 Personal: d. 1951; Fabian Society; Abortion Law Reform Association (Exec. Cttee) (First ALRA) Source: Obit, ER Jan. 1952 p. 189; ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Cobham, Mr. Richard Eugenics Society Member 1947 Source: ER 1947 Cock, Kingsmill, Miss -see Cook, Miss Kingsmill Cockburn, Mr. A.W. 29 Collingham Rd., London SW 1913 Eugenics Society Associate 1913 Source: ESAR 1912-13 Cockburn, Mr. A.W. KC 2 Cheyne Gdns., Chelsea, London SW3 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Fellow 1937, 1939 Personal: related to Mrs. A.W. Cockburn q.v. Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Cockburn, Mrs. A.W. 2 Cheyne Gdns., Chelsea, London SW3, 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Fellow 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Cockburn, Mrs. F.M. Peradeniya, Ashburton Rd., Croydon 1910-13 Eugenics Society Member 1910-13 Source: ESAR 1909-13 Cockburn, Sir John KCMG 10 Gatestone Rd., Upper Norwood 1903, 1909-10; 12 Pelham Pl., London SW 1912-13; Harrietsham 1920 Eugenics Society Associate 1909; Member 1910-13, 1920; Chairman of Council 1908; V.P. 1909-11; Council 1916; Chairman at First General Meeting of Eugenic Society, 14 Feb. 1908, First International Eugenics Congress 1912, General Committee Personal: b. 1850; m. Sarah Holdway, dau. Forbes Scott Brown 1875; South Australia career:

-- Minister of Education 1885-87 -- Premier 1889-90 -- Chief Sec. 1892 -- Min. of Education and Agriculture 1893-98 -- Agent General for South Australia in London 1898-1901 -- Australia's rep to First International Eugenic Congress President, International Masonic Club and Masonic Study Society; Vice Chairman, Council, London School of Economics Pubns: Builders of Empire Source: ESAR 1908-13, 1919-20; ER 1909-11, 1916; ER, Vol. 60 ASP's Hist; WWW; Problems in Eugenics 1912 (repr.) Cockerell, Mrs. Douglas Eugenics Society Member 1932 Source: ER 1932 Cocksedge, Mr. R.H. Beaumontleigh, Putney, Enfield 1913 Eugenics Society Associate 1913 Source: ESAR 1912-13 Coddington, Eustace Esq., MA St. John's School, Leatherhead, Surrey 1910-13; Leatherhead 1920; St. Johns School, Leatherhead, Surrey 1937 Eugenics Society Member 1910-13, 1920, Fellow 1937 Source: ESAR 1909-13, 1919-20, 1937 Cohen, Prof. Robert Eugenics Society/ Galton Institute Editor, Galton Newsletter March 2009December 2009; Council 2009-2010; Trustee 2008 Source: GNL 2009; CCAR 2009-2010 Coit, Dr. Stanton 30 Hyde Park Gate, London SW 1909-13 Eugenics Society Member 1909-13 Source: ESAR 1908-13 Cole, Dr. Martin John BSc, PhD 38 School Rd., Moseley, Birmingham, Cheshire Eugenics Society Fellow 1965, 1977 In 1989 the Institute for Sex Education and Research Ltd. owned the stock of the Calthorpe Ltd. abortion facility (Birmingham) in the form of preferred stock. This means that the Institute received a fixed sum from the Calthorpe before profits were calculated. The amount has been 115,000 British pounds annually since 1973. Martin Cole owns the stock of the Institute for Sex Education and Research. Thus Martin Cole and his ideas have been financed by the abortions at the Calthorpe, since he controls the Institute. Cole has supported promiscuity for teenagers; and prostitution as a medical service. These ideas, in turn, support him since they lead to abortions at the Calthorpe.

Personal: Plant geneticist; m. Barbara Chilton, 23 year old student, his third marriage, (Times, June 5, 1971 p. 2), (divorced 1986); sex therapist; Abortion Law Reform Assn. (Executive Committee); Company Director: Brook Advisory Service (Birmingham founding member); Founder, Birmingham Pregnancy Advisory Service (Times, 6 April 1972, p.5 ); Institute for Sex Education & Research (Founder/ Director 1968-); Calthorpe Nursing Home (co founder of abortion facility, owner); Ivyclove; Martin Cole - Barbara Chilton Publications (a.k.a. Martin Cole Publications) (Founding director 1972 -); Dept. of Biological Sciences, University of Aston 1977 Publications: "Growing Up", a sex "education" video which, in 1992, was still distributed by Martin Cole Pubns. and The Institute of Sex Education and Research; "Growing Up" was first shown at Conway Hall, headquarters of the South Place Ethical Society; later advertised at lunchtime cabaret in Birmingham with Delightful Delilah; showing canceled; Fundamentals of Sex. w/ Philip Cauthery (book features photos of acquaintances, Times 1971 June 1, p. 3); Sex Therapy in Britain., Open University Press; "Sex Therapy: The State of the Art", Lecture at Forum on Sexual Medicine and Family Planning, May 19, 1990 Source: ER 1965, 1977 list, CH, Abortion Law Reformed by Madeline Simms q.v., Times, Birmingham Papers Coleman, Miss West Field House, North Burton, Hunmanby, Yorks 1909 Eugenics Society Associate 1909 Personal: see Mrs. W.K. Coleman Source: ESAR 1908-09 Coleman, Mr. David A. MA, PhD Dept. of Anthropology, University College, London Eugenics Society Fellow 1977; V.P. 1981, 1992, 1993; Council 1989; Secretary 1993, 1994 Personal: David Anwyll Coleman; Lect. at Oxford 1981; Lecturer in Demography, Oxford 1994 Pubns: GC-Demographic Workshop 2009; GNL 09/94; unsigned articles in Bulletin of the Eugenics Society 1980 Source: 1977 list, CH, Bulletin of the Eugenics Society 1980, Galton Institute Annual Report 1993; JBS Jan., 1994 Coleman, Mr. F.M. 99 Shoe Lane, London EC 1913 Eugenics Society Associate 1913 Source: ESAR 1912-13 Coleman, Mrs. W.K.

West Field House, North Burton, Hunmanby, Yorks 1909 Eugenics Society Associate 1909 Personal: see Miss Coleman q.v. Source: ESAR 1908-09 Coleridge, The Hon. Gilbert MA 11 Roland Gardens, London SW 1903, 1909-13; London 1920 Eugenics Society Member 1909-13, 1920 Personal: Gilbert James Duke Coleridge; b. 1859; 3rd son 1st Baron Coleridge; m. Annie Marion Darroch; Barrister 1886; Ass't master in Crown Office of Supreme Court from 1892-(1903) Source: ESAR 1908-13, 1919-20; Kelly's Handbook 1903 Coles, Miss M. 18 Walpole St., Chelsea, London 1909-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-13 Source: ESAR 1908-13 Colfox, Colonel Bridport 1920 Eugenics Society 1920 Source: ESAR 1919-20 Colfox, Major N.P. (or W.P.) MP Bridport 1920 Eugenics Society Member 1920 Background: --William Colfox; b. 1826; JP (sheriff 1899) Dorset; Westmead, nr Bridport 1903 -- Thomas Alfred Colfox; b. 1858; only son of William Colfox (see above); m. Constance Nettlefold, dau, E.J. Nettlefold; JP Dorset; Major Dorset IY from 1902; Coneygar, Bridport 1903 -- see Mrs. E.J. Nettlefold Source: ER 1920; ESAR 1919-20; Kelly's Handbook 1903 Colin, Mr. E.G. Eugenics Society Member 1945 Source: ER 1945 Colin, Mr. E.C. 900 East 83rd St., Chicago, Illinois, USA Eugenics Society Member 1957 (Overseas) Source: ER 1957 Collier, Mr. W.A. Eugenics Society Member 1941 Source: ER 1941 Collins, B. Abdy CIE Deccan House, Aldeburgh, Suffolk 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Fellow 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1937, ESAR 1938-39 Collins, Mary PhD

Psychology Dept., Univ. of Edinburgh 1937 Eugenics Society Member 1937 Source: ESAR 1937 1957, , Mrs. June BA, SRN, SCMH Eugenics Society Member 1984 Personal: State Registered Nurse Source: B&S 1985 Collis-George, Mrs. F. c/o Prof. N. Collis George, Dept. of Soil Science, Sydney Univ., Sydney, Australia Eugenics Society Member 1977 Source: ER 1957 1977 list Collyer, Mrs. G.P London Eugenics Society Hon. Sec. 1943 Member 1957 Source: ER 1957, CH Colmeiro-Laforet, Dr. C. Vigo Municipal Hospital, Vigo, Spain Eugenics Society Member 1954, 1957 Source: ER 1954, 1957 Colwill, Miss Constance Eugenics Society Fellow 1932 Source: ER 1932 Colyer, Dr. Stanley MD, MRCP West Hill, Mayfield, Sussex 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1934, 1937, 1939 Personal: DPH 1904; BS 1907; MD 1908; Cert., Sch. Trop. Medicine 1914; MO, Southampton; MOH, Northern Rhodesia Pubns: "Chronic Deep Infection of the Jaws", Lancet 1922 Source: ER 1934; ESAR 1937, 1938-39; Med Dir 1937 Compston, The Rev. H.F.B. 60 Tierney Rd., Streatham Hill, London SW 1910-11; 2 Woodfield Ave., Streatham, London SW 1912 Eugenics Society Associate 1910-11 Source: ESAR 1909-11 Compton, Dr. B.A. MA, MSc, PhD Eugenics Society Member 1981 Source: Bulletin of the Eugenic Society 1982 Comyns, Mr. A.P. 48 St. Marks Rd., Notting Hill, London W 1911-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1911-13 Source: ESAR 1910-13 Connor, Mr. Terence

92 King St., Boulder, West Australia 1913 Eugenics Society Member 1913 Source: ESAR 1912-13 Conrad, Mrs. Rachel Cambridge Eugenics Society Council 1950-53 Fellow 1957 Pubns: 1952-53 "The Pope's discourse", ER, v. 44, p. 57 (C) Source: ER 1950-53, 1957 Cook, Prof. Gordon Eugenics Society / Galton Institute Council 2005-2008 Source: CCAR 2005-2008 Cook, Miss Kingsmill Elmhurst, Southbourne-on-Sea, Hants 1911-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1911-13 Source: ESAR 1910-13 Cooper, Dr. Christine Elizabeth MA, MB, BCh, DCH, OBE, FRCP Newcastle on Tyne Eugenics Society Member 1958 Fellow 1977 Pres., British Assoc. for Study and Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect. Personal: d. 1986; MA, MB, BCh Cambridge Univ. 1945; Diploma in Child Health 1948; Mary Webb and A.M. Bird Clinical Scholar; Associate Physician, Child Health, Royal Victoria Infirmary, Newcastle; Cons. Pediatrician, Newcastle General Hospital 1952-83; Cons. Pediatrician, Northumberland Co., Children's Dept.; Medical Adviser, Northern Counties Adoption Society; Member, Home Office, Cttee on Adoption (Houghton Cttee) Pubns: "The Illegitimate Child", Practitioner 1958 Source: ER 1958, Medical Directory 1958, 1977 list, Obit B&S 1986, p. 156 Cooper, Dr. D.C. c/o Agent General, S. Australia, Australia House, Strand, London WC2, 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Cooper, Dr. Philip Tyndale MB, MRCP Eugenics Society Member 1937 Fellow 1946 Personal: Tunbridge; MB, BCh (Camb) 1933; MRCP 1936; Capt. RAMC; POW 1940; MD 1946; Physician in Geriatrics, Tunbridge Wells Hosp. Gp. 1956 Source: ER 1937, ER 1941 Jan. p. 135, Medical Directory 1946, 1956 Cooper, Mrs. P.M. BA Oxford Eugenics Society Member 1977 Source: 1977 list Cooper, Dr. P.T. Esq. MB MRCP

Birnam, Dry Hill Park Rd., Tonbridge 1939 Source: ESAR 1938-39 Copeman, Martin C.B. Esq. 1 Milverton Hill, Leamington Spa 1910-12 Eugenics Society Associate 1910-12 Source: ESAR 1909-12 Copeman, Captain J.B. 84 Eaton Terr., London SW 1910 Eugenics Society Associate 1910 Source: ESAR 1909-10 Copland, Mr. C.M. Eugenics Society Member 1941 Source: ER 1941 Copland, Howard Villa Trentenario, Monte Carlo, 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Copp, Mrs. Margaret BSc (Econ) Eugenics Society Member 1959 Personal: Economics Source: ER 1959 Corbet, Mrs. R. 13 Grosvenor Rd., Wrexham 1909-13 Eugenics Society Member 1909; Associate 1911-13 Source: ESAR 1908-13 Cords, Dr. Richard Cologne, Germany 1920 Eugenics Society 1920 Source: ESAR 1919-20 Corry, Miss London 1920 Eugenics Society 1920 Source: ESAR 1919-20 Corry, Miss Rosenheim, Park Hill Rd., Croydon 1909-12; 13 Argyll Rd., Kensington, London W8, 1913, 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1909-13, 1937, 1939 Personal: see Miss Edith Corry q.v. Background: -- John Corry; b. 1831; address 1903 Rosenheim, Park Hill Rd., Croydon 1903; JP Surrey 1903 Source: ESAR 1908-13, 1937, 1939; Kelly's Handbook 1903 Corry, Miss Edith Rosenheim, Park Hill Rd., Croydon 1911-12; London 1920; 13 Argyll Rd., Kensington, London W8, 1913, 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Associate 1911-12; Librarian 1913-39, 1941-46; Council 1916,

1926; Fellow 1936, 1937, 1939; Subscriber 1926 Personal: d. 1947; voluntary work for Charity Organization Society (Pringle q.v.) and Central Association for Mental Welfare; see Miss Corry q.v. Background: -- John Corry; b. 1831; address 1903 Rosenheim, Park Hill Rd., Croydon 1903; JP Surrey 1903 Source: ER, Vol. 60, ASP's Hist., p. 87; CH; ESAR 1910-12, 1919-20, 1937; Men Behind Hitler; Obit, ER 1947, p. 23; Kelly's Handbook 1903 Corry, Mrs. H.W. The Elms, Coombe Lane, Croydon 1912-13 Eugenics Society Member 1912-13 Source: ESAR 1911-13 Corry, Mrs. Herbert Yaldham Manor, Kemsing, Kent 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Fellow 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Coryton, Mrs. Alec Eugenics Society Member 1931 Source: ER 1931 Counter, Mrs. Clara 40 Castletown Rd., West Kensington, London 1910-11; 116 Edith Rd., West Kensington, London W 1913 Eugenics Society Associate 1910-11, 1913 Source: ESAR 1909-13 Cousin, Mrs. Marlow 1920; Wellingrove, Marlow, Bucks 1937 Eugenics Society Member 1920, Life Fellow 1937 Source: ESAR 1919-20, 1937 Cowie, Dr. Valerie MD, PhD, FRC Psych, DPM Queen Mary's Hospital for Children, Carshalton, Surrey Eugenics Society Member 1955, 1957 Fellow 1977 Personal: MB, ChB 1948; MD (Aberdeen) 1951; DPM London Univ. 1954; FRC Psych 1974; Burden Research Medal 1974; Welsh National School, Dept. of Psychology, Mental Handicap Division (Personal Chair 1986, Senr. Lect. and Hon. Consult. 1991); Fellow, Royal Society of Medicine; MRC Psychiatric Genetics Research Unit, Maudsley Hosp. (Ass't Director 1991, Dir. 1993); Consult. Psychiatrist, Carshalton Hosp. 1969 Pubns: Psychiatry Genetics: a tribute to Eliot Slater., (ed.) w/ Martin Roth 1979; The Genetics of Mental Disorders. w/ Eliot Slater q.v. 1971; A Study of the Early Development of Mongols. 1970 Source: ER 1955, 1957, 1977 list, Medical Directory 1985, 1991, 1993 Cowley, Mrs. Ida M.

Eugenics Society Member 1932 Source: ER 1932 Cox, Mrs. Faith (Schenk) Mayfield, Sussex Eugenics Society Business Secretary 1948-64 General Secretary 1965, 1966, 1973 Fellow 1977 Council 1989 Personal: Faith Blake Schenk Cox 1981; wife of Peter Cox q.v.; Secretary, Society for Constructive Birth Control Ltd. 1973 ; Schering as located in Mayfield Pubns: 1965 "Domiciliary birth control: a new dimension in negative eugenics", ER, v. 57, p. 67 Source: ER 11948-66, CH, 1977 list, Debretts 1988 Cox, Dr. Gladys M. MB, BS Littlefield, Leatherhead Rd., Ashtead, Surrey 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1932, 1937, 1939 Personal: MB, BS (London) 1923; Ass't Medical Officer, Maternity and Child Welfare, Co. Durham 1946, 1956 Pubns: Clinical Contraception. 1933 (ER 1934, p. 69, review of Clinical Contraception); The Woman's Book of Health.; Sex, Youth and Life.1935 Source: ER 1932; ESAR 1937, 1938-39; Medical Directory 1946, 1956 Cox, Mr. Harold Eugenics Society Member 1926 Pubns: 1922-23 "The reduction of the birth rate as a necessary instrument for the improvement of the race", ER, v. 14, p. 83 Source: Articles of Association, 1926 Cox, Miss Laird Hester Hookerel, Woking 1909-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-13 Source: ESAR 1908-13 Cox, Mr. Michael J. Eugenics Society Member 1963 Source: ER 1963 Cox, Capt. (RASC) P.G. Eugenics Society Member 1948 Source: ER 1948 Cox, Mr. Peter Richmond FIA, FSS, CB Government Actuary's Dept., Caxton House, East Tothill St., London Eugenics Society Fellow 1957; Council 1954 almost continuous till 1990; VP 1957-59, 1981; Librarian 1965; Editorial Board, ER 1968, President 1970-72 Personal: b. 3 Sept. 1914; started Government Actuary's Dept. 1933, Deputy

Gov't Actuary 1963-77; Joint Hon. Sec., Institute of Actuaries 1962-64 (Vice Pres. 1966-68); Chmn., CS Insurance Society 1973-78; Fellow, Royal Statistical Society Pubns: Demography. 1950 (w/ 5 edns., used by Institute and Faculty of Actuaries for exams, see ER 1954-55, p. 201); 1954-55 "The World Population Conference 1954, ER, v. 46, p. 205; Surplus in British Life Assurance. 1962; 1966 "The World Population Conference Belgrade 1965", ER, v. 58, p. 7; 1967 "The demographic characteristics of Britain today and their implications", ER, v. 59, p. 222; Population and Pollution. 1972; Resources and Population.1973; Population and the New Biology. 1974; Equalities and Inequalities in Education.1975 Source: ER 1957, WSW 1990, 1977 list, CH, Debretts 1988 Cox, Prof. Timothy Eugenics Society Galton Institute Council 2007-2008 Trustee 2008, 2010 VP 2009-11 Source: CCAR 2007, 2008, 2010; GIWeb 2009-2011 Crackanthorpe, Mrs. 65 Rutland Gate, London SW 1910-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1910; Member 1911-13; Council 1910, 1911 Personal: Blanche A.E. Holt; m. 1869 Montague Hughes Cookson; name changed to Crackanthorpe 1888 Source: ER 1910, 1911; ESAR 1910-13; Kelly's handbook 1903 Crackanthorpe, Mr. Montague Esq., KC, DCL 65 Rutland Gate, London SW 1903, 1909-13; Newbiggin Hall, Westmorland 1903 Eugenics Society Member 1909-13; President 1909-11; First International Eugenics Congress 1912, General Committee Personal: b. 1832, Cookson, d. 1913; educ. in mathematics; Barrister 1859, QC 1875; JP Westmorland (Chmn., Quarterly Sessions from 1893; succeeded to Newbiggin Estate, Westmoreland, took name Crackanthorpe 1888; Rutland Gate is where Francis Galton lived and Montague Crackanthorpe was almost as old as Galton d. 1913 -- Dayrell Eardley Montague Crackanthorpe; son of Montague Crackanthorpe q.v.; b. 1871; m. Ida Sickles, dau of US General Sickles; JP 1901 Westmorland; Washington embassy 1901-(1903) Pubns: "Population and Progress", Fortnightly Review, Vol. 80, 1906; 1911-12, "Sir Francis Galton, FRS: a memoir", ER, v. 3, p. 1 Source: ESAR 1908-13; ER Vol. 60, Hist.; WWW; Obit, ER 1913-14, 5, p. 352; Problems in Eugenics 1912 (repr.); Kelly's Handbook 1903 Craig, Mr. Alec

33 Ulysses Rd., London NW6, 1937; Fitzjohns Ave., London NW3 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1936, 1937, 1939, 1957 Pubns: Above All Liberties 1942 (right to print obscene libel, i.e. information on sex and birth control); "Recent Developments in the law of obscene libel", in Sex, Society and Individual.(ed. A.P. Pillay q.v.). This chapter deals with the prosecution of Eustace Chesser q.v. for his book, Love without Fear. Source: ER 1936, 1957; ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Craig, Mr. F.M. The Knoll, Drumchapel, N.B. 1909 Eugenics Society Associate 1909 Source: ESAR 1908-09 Cramer, Mr. S. 103 Manor Rd., Stoke Newington, London N16, 1937 Eugenics Society Member 1937 Source: ER 1937, ESAR 1937 Cranbrook, The Earl of, CBE Great Glemham House, Saxmundham, Suffolk Eugenics Society Fellow 1957 Council 1957 Personal: Fourth Earl; John David Gathorne-Hardy; b. 1900; d. 1978; succ. 1915; m. Fidelity, OBE, daughter of Hugh E. Seebohm 1932 (her brother, Frederic Seebohm, born 1909; ex-Pres. Institute of Bankers; Pres., Age Concern 1988; jt.-pres., Policy Studies Institute); Chmn. of the East Anglia Regional Hosp. Board 1946-50 (see Lady Adrian q.v.; see also M. Ferguson Smith q.v.); Nature Conservancy Council Background: - 1st Earl; Gathorne Gathorne Hardy (b. 1814; d. 1906; Pres., of Poor Law Board; Sec. of State for India 1878-80; MP, Conservative) - 2nd Earl; John Stewart Gathorne Hardy (b. 1839; d. 1911) - 3rd Earl; Gathorne; (b. 1870; d. 1915) - 4th Earl; see above - 5th Earl; b. 1933; PhD Birmingham; FZS; Royal Comm. On Environmental Pollution 1981; Lect., Zoology, Malaya 1961-70; editor, Ibis 1973-80; Mammals of Malaya; Mammals of South East Asia - Hugh Gathorne Hardy, ES member 1965, 1977 - see entry under Gathorne Source: ER 1957, 1977 list, WSW 1990, WWW, Debretts 1988

Crane, Mr. R. Newton Esq., MA 2 Essex Court, Temple, London EC 1910-11; 4 Temple Gardens, London EC 1912-13 Eugenics Society Council 1910-11, 1916; Member 1910-13, 1920; First International Eugenics Congress 1912, General Committee Personal: b. 1848; d. 1927; American; Grand Deacon of Freemasons; editor St. Louis Globe, Democrat 1873; Barrister, England 1894; Mem., Society of Comparative Legislation 1908 Pubns: 1918-19 "Recent eugenic and social legislation in America", ER, v. 10, p. 24 Source: ER 1910-13, 1916; ESAR 1909-12; Men Behind Hitler, p. 87; WWW; Problems in Eugenics. 1912 (repr.) Crapp, Mr. Fred E. FSI 116 Albert Rd., Stechford, Birmingham 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1937, 1939 Source: ER 1937; ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Crawford, Sharman-, Mrs. Crawfordsboro, nr. Belfast, Ireland 1911; Crawford's Burn, Belfast, Co. Down, Ireland 1903, 1912-13 Eugenics Society Member 1911-13 Background: Col. Robert Gordon Sharman Crawford; b. 1853; m. Helen Arbouin 1882; Lt. Col. 3 Batt. Royal Irish Rifles from 1898- (1903); son of Arthur Sharman Crawford; (Arthur Sharman Crawford; JP, Co. Down, d. 1891) Source: ESAR 1910-13; Kelly's handbook 1903 Crawford, Mr. W. C. Esq. 1 Lockharton Gardens, Colinton Rd., Edinburgh 1909-13 Eugenics Society Member 1909-13 Source: ESAR 1908-13 Crawford, Mrs. W. C. 1 Lockharton Gardens, Colinton Rd., Edinburgh 1910-13 Eugenics Society Member 1910-13 Source: ESAR 1909-13 Crawfurd, Dr. M. d'A. MB, BS, MRCPath, FRSM Eugenics Society Fellow 1977 Personal: Cons. clinical geneticist, Clin Res. Ctr., Kennedy Galton Center and Division of Inherited Metabolic Diseases, Northwick Park Hosp., Harrow; FRSM; ex-Senior Lect., Galton Lab, Univ. College Med. Sch.; Senior Lect., Leeds Pubns: Genetics of Renal Tract Disorders. 1988 Background: Genetic Advisory Centres - North West Thames Regional Health

Authority, Northwick Park Hospital, Harrow, Middlesex Source: 1977 list, Genetic Prophecy Crawley, Mr. A.C. (or A.E. 1913) Esq., MA Orchards, Oxshott 1909; Sudbrook, The Avenue, Claygate 1910-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-10; Member 1911-13 Pubns: "Primitive Eugenics", ER 1909-10 Source: ESAR 1908-13 Crawley, Mr. A.E. MA Eugenics Society Council 1909-11, 1916; First International Eugenics Congress 1912, General Committee Pubns: 1909-1910 "Primitive Eugenics", ER, v. 1, p. 275 Source: ESAR 1908-09; ER 1909-11, 1916; Problems in Eugenics 1912 (repr.) Cresswell, Mrs. 26 Eccleston St., London SW1, 1937 Eugenics Society Member 1937 Personal: National Birth Control Association, 26 Eccleston St., London 1937 (Eugenics Society HQ was at 69 Eccleston Sq. just down the road from the Catholic Truth Society and around the corner from the National Birth Control Assoc.) Source: ER 1937, ESAR Cresswell, (or Creswell 1912-13), Mr. K.A.C. Esq. 2 Regent's Park Rd., London NW 1909-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-13 Source: ESAR 1908-13 Cretney, Dr. E. MB, ChB Goole, Yorks Eugenics Society Member 1954, 1957 Personal: BA 1923 (Camb.); MB, BCh 1927; late House Physician, Manchester Royal Infirmary (same entry 1937, 1947) Source: ER 1954, 1957; Med Dir 1937, 1947 Crew, Prof. Dr. Francis Albert Eley MD, FRS, FRSE Animal Breeding Research Dept., Kings Bld., The University, Edinburgh 1939; Usher Institute, Edinburgh Eugenics Society Member 1920, Council 1931; Consultative Council 1937; Fellow 1937, 1939, 1957 Director, Usher Institute for Animal Genetics, Edinburgh 1921-44; Professor of Public Health and Social Medicine, University of Edinburgh 1944-55 Personal: MB, BCh 1912; MD 1921; Withering Lect., Birmingham Univ. 1927; Animal Breeding Research Dept., King's Buildings, The University, Edinburgh 1937; Bruce John Usher Chair of Public Health; Adviser in Genetics to Director, Central Family Planning Clinic, New Delhi, India 1966-67 (see Chandrasekhar q.v.); Subscriber to Journal of Endocrinology Ltd. 1939

Pubns: 1919-1920 "Animal and human breeding: an attempt to study their common principles", ER, v. 21, p. 95; International Jl. of Sexology (Editorial Board 1947, 1949); Genetics in Relation to Clinical Medicine. 1947; Measurements of Public Health.1948; Must Man Wage War: the biological aspect. 1952; "A eugenic appraisal of the welfare state", ER, v. 46, p. 81, Galton Lecture 1954; The Army Medical Services. Vol. 1, 1953, Vols. 2 and 3, 1955, Official History of the 1939-1945 War; signer "Case for Voluntary Euthanasia" 1961; Health: Its Nature and Conservation. 1965; Sex Determination. 1965, London Source: ER 1931-32, 1957, 1949 (Ad for International Journal of Sexology), ESAR 1919-20, 1937; Medical Directory 1958; WWW; CH Crichton-Browne - see Browne, Crichton Crichton, Dr. John P. LRCP, LRCS, DPH, LDS 19 Grosvenor Pl., London SW1, 1937 Eugenics Society Member 1936, 1937 Source: ER 1936, ESAR 1937 Crichton, Miss M.S. Eugenics Society Fellow 1938 Source: ER 1938 Cripps-Day - see Day, CrippsCroft, Mrs. G.C. 5 Green St., Park Lane, London W 1913 Eugenics Society Associate 1913 Source: ESAR 1912-13 Croft, Mrs. Henry 53 Onslow Gardens, London SW 1913 Eugenics Society Associate 1913 Source: ESAR 1912-13 Crook, Dr. F. Esq., MB Royal Infirmary, Preston, Lancs 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1938, 1939 Source: ER 1938; ESAR 1938-39 Crook, Mr. L. 4 Elm Grove, Wimbledon, London SW 1910-11 Eugenics Society Associate 1910-11 Source: ESAR 1909-11 Cross, Mr. A. Eugenics Society Fellow 1931 Source: ER 1931 Cross, Mr. J.C.

4 Green St., London W1, 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1931, 1937, 1939 Source: ER 1931, ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Crossley, Miss J. Eugenics Society Member 1950 Source: ER 1950 Crowdy, Miss R. 1 Warrington Gardens, Maida Hill, London W 1912-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1912-13 Source: ESAR 1911-13 Crum, Mrs. E. Mill Edge, Aldeburgh, Suffolk 1912-13 Eugenics Society Member 1912-13 Source: ESAR 1911-13 Crump, Miss Lettice MSc Rothamsted Experimental Station, Harpendon, Herts 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Council 1933; Fellow 1937, 1939 Source: ER 1933, ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Cuckow, Mr. F.W. BSc 32 Priory Hill, Dartford, Kent 1937 Eugenics Society Member 1936, 1937 Source: ER 1936, ESAR 1937 Cullingworth, Prof. John Barry Faculty of Social Administration, Manchester Univ., Manchester Eugenics Society Member 1956, 1957 Personal: b. 11 Sept 1929; educ. London School of Economics; Dir., Centre of Urban and Regional Studies, Birmingham 1966-72; Vice Chairman, Scottish Housing Adv. Cttee; Prof. of Urban Affairs, Univ. of Delaware 1983- (Linda Gottfredson of AES at this University which is heavily influenced by the Duponts) Pubns: Chmn., Cttee on Community Facilities in Expanding Towns (Report, "The Needs of New Communities" 1968); Cttee on Allocation of Council Houses (Report, "Council Housing: Purposes, Procedures, Practices." 1968); Scotland's Older Houses. 1967; Town and Country Planning in England and Wales. 1964 (10th ed. 1988); New Towns Policy.1980; Environmental Planning 1939-69: Reconstruction and Land Use Planning.1975, New Towns Policy. 1979 Vol. 3, Land Values: Compensation and Betterment. 1980, Vol. 4; Problems of an Urban Society., 3 Vols. 1973; Essays on Housing Policy. 1979 Source: ER 1956, 1957, WSW 1990 Cuming, Mr. E.W.D. London 1920 Eugenics Society 1920 Source: ESAR 1919-20

Cunha Lopes, Dr. Ignacio Da 77 Rua Alvaro Ramos, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 1937, 1939, 1957 Eugenics Society Member 1937, 1939, 1957 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39, 1957 Cunliffe, Mrs. S.V. Eugenics Society Member 1948 Source: ER 1948 Cunningham, Sir Henry KCIE 83 Eaton Pl., London SW 1909-13; London 1920 Eugenics Society Member 1909-13, Council 1909-11, 1916, Member 1920 First International Eugenics Congress 1912, General Committee Personal: Knight Commander of the Indian Empire Background: Henry Stewart Cunningham; b. 1832; m. Harriette Lawrence, dau. of John Laird Mair Lawrence 1877; (John Laird Mair Lawrence 1811-1879, 1st Baron of the Punjab; with his brother Henry Lawrence, both very important figures in the history of British India [Henry - India 1823-1857; John - India1830-69]; Henry died in Siege of Lucknow during Indian Mutiny 1857. John became Viceroy and Governor General of India 1864-69. Reformed Indian Army; resisted appointment of Indians to high places in government; Called the Saviour of the Punjab for his reforms over the whole period Barrister 1859; Judge of high court, Calcutta 1876-88 Source: ESAR 1908-13, 1919-20; ER 1909-11, 1916; Problems in Eugenics 1912 (repr.); Kelly's Handbook 1903 Curle, Mr. J. Herbert Oxford & Cambridge Club, Pall Mall, London SW1, 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Life Fellow 1937, 1939 Personal: b. 1862; d. 1942; Mem., Archaeological Institute of the German Empire; studied Roman ruins in Great Britain Pubns: Today and Tomorrow: the testing period of the white race. 1926; This World First. 1931 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39; ER Obit 1944 p. 26-27; WWW Background: " he [Curle] felt ... that the general run of people were emotionally ignorant and unstable", ER, Vol. 36, 1, p. 26-27 Curran, Dr. Desmond MB, FRCP 19 Upper Wimpole St., London W1, 1937 Eugenics Society Fellow 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Curwen, Miss Ethel

1 Woburn Square, London WC 1912-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1912-13 Source: ESAR 1911-13 Curwen, Miss Maud Harrington Rd., R.S.O., Cumberland 1909-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-13 Background: Rev. Alfred Fraser Curwen; rector from 1862- (1903) of Harrington, R.S.O., Cumberland; JP; b. 1835; son of Edward Stanley Curwen of Workington Hall, Cumberland --Edward Stanley Curwen of Workington Hall, Cumberland; JP Cumberland; d. 1876 -- EVM Curwen; b. 1842; JP Cumberland 1866-(1903); -- Henry Fraser Curwen of Workington Hall, Cumberland; JP Cumberland; d. 1900 -- Alan de Lancy Curwen of Workington Hall, Cumberland 1903; JP Cumberland 1903; son of Henry Fraser Curwen; patron of four livings Source: ESAR 1908-13; Kelly's handbook 1903 Cushild, Mrs. 49 Combe Rd., Croydon 1909-11 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-11 Source: ESAR 1908-11 Cushing, Miss J.M. SRN, SCM, ADM Eugenics Society Member 1981 Personal: State Registered Nurse; State Certified Midwife Source: Bulletin of the Eugenic Society 1982 Cuthbertson, Mrs. W.R. PO Box 38, Tiburon, California, USA Eugenics Society Fellow 1957 Source: ER 1957 Cutler, Mr. D. Ward MA, FLS Harpendon, Herts Eugenics Society Council 1926 Subscriber 1926 Secretary 1927-34 Editor, Eugenics Review 1929 Personal: Director, Microbiological Dept., Rothamsted Experimental Station 1941; d. 1941 Source: ER Vol. 60, ASP's Hist. p. 157; ER Vol. 31-32, p. 140; CH; Obit ER Jan. 1941, p. 140 Background: "... bringing all matters pertaining to parenthood under the influence of Eugenic ideals...", from Objects of Eugenic Society, 1926, Memo of Association, signed by Cutler Cutts, Miss 9 Endsleigh St., Tavistock Sq., London WC 1910-11; 9 Grafton St., London W 1913

Eugenics Society Associate 1910-11, 1913 Source: ESAR 1909-13 D'aeth, Mr. F.G. 65 Hope St., Liverpool 1911-12; Lindenfield, Freshfield, Lancs 1913 Eugenics Society Member 1911-13 Source: ESAR 1910-13 D'Arcy, Mr. F.M. BA Eugenics Society Member 1983 Source: B&S 1984 D'Arcy, The Rt. Rev. C.F. DD Culloden, Craigavad, Co. Down, Ireland 1912-13; Craigavad, Co. Down 1920 Bishop of Down 1913; Bishop of Belfast, Belfast, N. Ireland 1916, 1920 Eugenics Society V.P. 1914, 1916; Member 1913, 1920 Personal: Bishop of Down 1912-13; President Belfast branch, Eugenics Society 1914 Source: ER 1916; ESAR 1911-12 (Belfast), 1912-14, 1919-20 Dakin, Prof. W.J. DSc., FLS Eugenics Society Consultative Council 1937 Source: ESAR 1937 Dale, Mrs. Bengoe School, Herts 1909-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-13 Source: ESAR 1908-13 Dale, Mrs. Hylton 60 Onslow Gardens, London SW 1912-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1912-13 Source: ESAR 1911-13 Dalrymple White, Sir Godfrey, Bart. 95 Eaton Sq., London SW1, 1937 Eugenics Society Member 1937 Source: ESAR 1937 Background: Gen Sir Henry Dalrymple White KCB, d. 1886 Daman, Mr. G.W. 29 Great St. Helen's St., Bishopsgate, London EC3, 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Fellow 1933, 1937, 1939 Source: ER 1933; ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Daman, Mrs. Henry 21 Roland Gardens, London SW7 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1938-39 Source: ER 1938; ESAR 1938-39 Daniels, Miss E.S.

115 Tottenham Lane, London N8, 1937 Eugenics Society Member 1937 Source: ESAR 1937 Dansie, Dr. A. Marion MB, BS Hillside, Welwyn, Herts 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1932, 1937, 1939 Personal: nee Freeman; MRCS, LRCP 1920; MB 1921; MO, Welwyn Cott. Hosp. and Infant Welfare Center 1937; Chas Brandon Dansie, same address Med Dir 1937, Med Ref., Prudential Assurance Co. Source: ER 1932; ESAR 1937, 1938-39; Med Dir 1937 Darbishire, Mr. A.D. Esq., MA Royal College of Science, Kensington, London 1909-11; 63 Frederick St., Edinburgh 1912-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-13 Source: ESAR 1908-13 Darbyshire, Mr. J.K. ACIS Eugenics Society Member 1985 Source: B&S 1986 Darche, Miss Muriel 19 Lancaster Gate, London W 1913 Eugenics Society Associate 1913 Source: ESAR 1912-13 Daresbury, Lady Walton Hall, Warrington 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Fellow 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Darker, Mr. John Kettering, Northants. Eugenics Society Member 1944, 1957 Source: ER 1944, 1957 Darlington, Prof. C.D. PhD, DSc, FRS Dept. of Botany, Oxford Univ., Oxford Eugenics Society Fellow 1952, 1957, 1977 Council 1952-53, 1957-58 VP 195456, 1959-61 Professor, Dept. of Botany, Oxford (1957-70); Cytologist Personal: Director, John Innes Horticultural Institution; Hon Assoc., Rationalist Press Assn. 1943-73 Pubns: 1939 The Evolution of Genetic Systems; 1949 The Elements of Genetics. w/ K. Mather q.v.; 1953 The Facts of Life.; 1958 "The Control of Evolution in Man", the Woodhull Lecture (Woodhull lectures "are devoted to a study of various aspects of eugenics and the improvement of the racial qualities in future generations", ER 1958 p. 143); 1959 "The Origins of

Darwinism", Scientific American, May, p. 60; 1959 Darwin's Place in History. (Oxford, Blackwell); 1953, 1964 (rev. ed. 1969) Genetics and Man.; 1960 "Cousin marriage and the evolution of the breeding system in man", Heredity 14: 297 ff; 1969 The Evolution of Man and Society; 1971 "Axiom and process in genetics", Nature 234:521ff; 1973 Chromosome Botany and the Origin of Cultivated Plants; 1973 "The Impact of Man on Nature", in Ecology in Theory and Practice., ed. J. Benthall, New York, Viking; 1973 "Gender Differences", J. Biosocial Science, 5:410; 1976 "The Chromosomes, Meiosis and Man", Christianity Today 5: 1-20; 1978 The Little Universe of Man, Unwin Source: ER 1952-58, 1960; CH; Truth Will Out by Mrs. Haldane; 1977 list Quotes: Antidemocratic: "utter variety and absolute determinism are the twin pegs on which genetics hangs and on which natural selection and evolution proceed. None of these allows for any genuine and abiding equality" Aryanism: "... (from) the Megalithic movement...(and from) the Aryan expansion ... there has been one steady stream, which has brought civilization ... (to Europe)..." Racism: "... Different social classes have always arisen from different racial origins ... these classes are necessary for the maintenance by breeding of people having capacities for learning, knowing and doing the different things that societies need ... which is the best?... Europeans, Indians or Chinese... (their) skilled classes have taken 300 generations to evolve and it is their absence or rarity which distinguishes the backward from the advanced societies.* (note) Africans in general do worse in the available intelligence tests than Europeans, Chinese or Indians*" (see Cyril Burt q.v., ed. note) Useless Bread Gobblers: "... people have different contributions to make to society as individuals and breeders. As individuals the unskilled workers... are not much use to us ... the old settled aristocracies and old unsettled gypsies of Europe were two more such useless groups. At the top and at the bottom of society waste materials accumulate." all quotes from "Race, Class and Culture", the Herbert Spencer Lectures in Biology and the Human Sciences, Oxford 1970 Darrock. Mr. G.E. JP 40 Stanhope Gardens, London SW 1913 Eugenics Society Associate 1913 Source: ESAR 1912-13 Dart, Prof. Thurston MA, BSc Eugenics Society Member 1963 Source: ER 1963

Dartmouth, Countess of Godmersham Park, Canterbury 1937, 1939; Patshull House, Wolverhampton Eugenics Society Member 1937, 1939, 1957 Personal: wife of 7th Earl 1957; Lady Wynn-Carrington; daughter of 1st and last Marquess of Lincolnshire; d. 1963; family name, Legge 7th Earl of Dartmouth; William; (William; b. 1881; m. Lady Wynn-Carrington; Lord Great Chamberlain 1928-36; son killed at El' Alamein) - succ. by brother, Humphrey (Humphrey Legge, 8th Earl of Dartmouth; CVO, DSO; Viscount Lewisham; b. 1888; d. 1962; succ. brother 1958; Royal Navy; Deputy Lieut. Governor, Staffordshire 1927-39; Chief Constable, Berks 1932-53; Grand Officer, Order of the Orange, Netherlands; m. Roma Horlick) (Roma Horlick; b. 1903; daughter of Earnest Burford Horlick, 2nd Bt. (Horlick's) - 8th Earl's daughter m. 3rd Baron Herschell - son; 9th Earl; (9th Earl; Chmn., Anglo-Brazilian division of Rea Bros. Inc.; m. Raine McCorquodale, the daughter of Alexander George McCorquodale (see Countess of Limerick, Lord Rayleigh) (Raine McCorquodale; divorced 1976; she married Earl Spencer; Princess of Wales' stepmother); Dartmouth family connections in South Africa, Malaysian rubber, Coldstream Guards - Viscount Lewisham; (Viscount Lewisham; b. 1949; contested Stockport South 1974 (C)). Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39; ER 1957; Debretts 1988; WWW; WSW 1990 Darwin, Lady Newnham Grange, Cambridge 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1920, Fellow 1925, Life Fellow 1937 Personal: d. 1946; Central Committee for Mental Welfare; widow of Sir George Howard Darwin; see Margaret and Ruth Darwin under Sir Charles Galton Darwin q.v. Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39; ER 1947 p. 187; OBIT ER 1947, p. 23 Darwin, Mrs. Bernard 32 Elm Park Rd., Chelsea, London SW 1912-13; Gorringes, Downe, Kent 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1911, 1920 Fellow 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1911-13, 1919-20, 1937 Darwin, Sir Charles Galton KBE, FRS, DSc, MC Newnham Grange, Cambridge 1938; Bushy House, Teddington, Middlesex 1939 Eugenics Society Director 1939; VP 1939, 1941-45; Life Fellow 1930, 1937, 1939, 1957 President 1954-59; Council 1952, 1959-60 Personal: b. 1887; d. 1962; Tait Prof. of Physics, Edinburgh University 1923-36; Master, Christ's College, Cambridge University 1936-38; Director, National Physical Laboratory Middlesex 1939-1945; Chmn., Promising Families,

a Eugenics Society committee - son of George Howard Darwin - grandson of Charles Darwin - brother of Margaret Darwin who married Geoffrey Keynes (see John Maynard Keynes q.v., William Milo Keynes q.v.) - son, Henry Galton Darwin (Henry Galton Darwin, is an expert on international law) Pubns: "Positive Eugenic Policy", ER, April, p. 13-22, Galton Lecture 1939; The Next Million Years. 1952 ("the essential argument is, of course, Malthus brought up to date", from a review in Around the World News of Population and Birth Control, Oct. 1952); Advisory editor, Mankind Quarterly.196X Source: CH; ESAR 1938-39; ER 1957; ER Vol. 60 ASP's Hist; ER 1960; WWW; WSW 1990; Mankind Quarterly; ER Obit 1963 Eugenics and Racism: "We welcome a new journal ... the Mankind Quarterly", from ER October 1960, p. 135; Charles Galton Darwin wrote for this vicious, racist journal while a Council member of the Eugenics Society Darwin, Charlotte Mildred Eugenics Society Life Fellow Personal: d. 1941; Leonard Darwins wife Source: Obit, ER 32, 135 Darwin, Miss E. Traverston, West Rd., Cambridge 1912-13; Cambridge 1920 Eugenics Society Member 1912-13, 1920 Source: ESAR 1911-13, 1919-20 Darwin, Sir Francis FRS 10 Madingley Rd., Cambridge 1912-13; Brookthorpe 1920 Eugenics Society Member 1912-13, 1920; First International Eugenics Congress 1912, General Committee Personal: son of Charles Darwin; naturalist; MB, FRS Pubns: "Francis Galton, 1822-1911", Galton Lecture 1914 Source: ESAR 1911-13, 1919-20; Problems in Eugenics 1912 (repr.)) Darwin, Sir Horace FRS The Orchard, Cambridge 1912-13 Eugenics Society Member 1912-13, 1920 Personal: b. 1851; youngest son of Charles Darwin; founder, Cambridge Scientific Instrument Co.; Mayor of Cambridge; m. Emma C. Farrer, daughter of 1st Baron Farrer 1851; children: Erasmus, d. 1915 at Battle of Ypres; Ruth (Rees Thomas), see entry under Leonard Darwin q.v.; Nora (Barlow), see entry under J.A.N. Barlow q.v.); built The Orchard, Huntington Rd., Cambridge

Background: Katherine Wedgewood m. 1st Baron Farrer 1873; he died 1899; she was dau. of Hensleigh Wedgewood of 31 Queen Anne St. Godfrey Wedgewood; b. 1833; son of Francis Wedgewood of Barlaston; m. 2nd wife Hope Elizabeth Wedgewood, dau. of Hensleigh Wedgewood of 31 Queen Anne St.; JP 1879-(1903); Idlerocks, Stone, Staffs 1903 Source: ESAR 1911-12, 1912-13, 1919-20; Kelly's Handbook 1903 Darwin, The Hon. Lady Horace The Orchard, Cambridge 1912-13, 1920, 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1912-13, Fellow 1937 Personal: wife of Horace Darwin; Ida Farrer, dau. of Lady Farrer; see Wedgewood q.v. and Farrer q.v. Source: ESAR 1911-12, 1912-13, 1919-20, 1937, 1938-39 Darwin, Major Leonard 12 Egerton Pl., London SW 1903, 1909-1913; Cripps Corner, Forest Row, Sussex 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Life Member 1909-13; Pres. 1911-1928; Hon. Pres. 1928-43; Subscriber 1926; Life Fellow 1937, 1939 Personal: b. 1850; d. 1943; son of Charles Darwin; Royal Engineers; m. 1. Elizabeth Fraser 1882 (d. 1898); m. 2. Charlotte Mildred Massingberd 1900; transit of Venus expedition, New Zealand 1874; transit of Venus expedition, Australia 1882; instr., School of Military Engineering 1882-85; ret. 1890; War Office, Intelligence Dept.; MP, Liberal Unionist, Staffordshire, Lichfield div. 1892-95; Pres., Royal Geographic Society; Bedford College for Women; see also biography of Erasmus Darwin by Desmond King-Hale 1977; Charles Darwin.1921 Leonard Huxley; Charles Darwin: a companion.1978; Period Piece. Gwen Raverat (a Darwin relative) 1952 Background: -- Rev. W. Darwin Fox; Broadlands, Sandown, Isle of Wight; d. 1880 " I [Charles Robert Darwin] was introduced to entomology by my second cousin, W. Darwin Fox, a clever and most pleasant man, who was then at Christ's college and with whom I became extremely intimate ... a circumstance which influenced my whole career more than any other ... was my friendship with Professor Henslow ... he kept open house ... I soon got through Fox an invitation (from Autobiography and Letters) ... I should like my volume to be out before your new edition of the Principles appears ...[letter to W. Darwin Fox, p. 156, Autobiography and Letters, p. 156 ... I congratulate and condole with you on your tenth child ... I honour admire and envy you for educating your boys at home ... thanks for your ... invitation to Delamere [letter to W. Darwin Fox, p. 156, Autobiography and Letters, p. 170 ... 'Floreat Entomologia'! - to which toast at Cambridge I have drunk many a glass of wine...[ letter John Lubbock, Autobiography and Letters, p. 206] -- Robert Gerard Fox; son of W. Darwin Fox; b. 1849; m. 1880 Emily M. Chance, dau of

William Chance of Edgbaston; JP Hants 1903; The Purlieu, Hythe, Southampton 1903; see Janet Chance q.v. Pubns: "The Cost of Degeneracy", ER, v. 5, 1913 14, p. 93; "Heredity and Environment", ER, July 1916, p. 93-122; 1916 17 "Quality, not Quantity", ER, v. 8, p. 297; The Need for Eugenic Reform.1926; What is Eugenics?1928; "The Society's Coming of Age: the Growth of the Eugenic Movement", ER, 1929-30, v. 21, p. 9, Galton Lecture 1929; Bimetallism; "Analysis of the Brock Report", ER, 1934-35; 1924 (reprinted1968) "The Future of Our Race: Heredity and Social Progress", ER, v. 60, p. 99 Source: ESAR 1909-13, 1937; CH; Men Behind Hitler., p. 87; ER; WWW; Obit ER 1942-43, 34, 109; Periodical Index; Kelly's Handbook 1903 Quotes: On Compulsion: " ... permanent detention of all confirmed habitual criminals... To save the race compulsion would be necessary in many cases... compulsion should only be employed to enforce imprisonment or segregation; the latter term meaning confinement in comfort. Compulsion is now permitted if applying to criminals, lunatics, and mental defectives; and this principle must be extended to all who, by having offspring, would seriously damage future generations." from "Race Deterioration and Practical Politics", ER, 1925-26 Background On confinement or sterilisation of the undesirables: Leonard Darwin's niece was Ruth Darwin who was on the Brock Committee (see Brock q.v.), which recommended sterilisation for the undesirables - (Ruth Darwin; daughter of Horace Darwin; (see also Nora Barlow under Sir J.A.N. Barlow q.v.); m. William Rees Thomas 1948; d. 1972) - (William Rees Thomas; MB 1909; DPM 1914; Dept. Supt., East Sussex Mental Hosp.; Med. Supt., Rampton State Institute; Hon. Physician to King 1944-47; Board of Control (which enforced the Feeble-Minded Control Bill), Hon. Comm. 1921-31; Comm. 1931; Senr. Comm. 1939-49); Prefrontal Leucotomy in 1,000 Cases HMSO 1947; d. 1978) The Undesirables: "I believed less than (Leonard Darwin) did that eugenically desirable qualities were segregated in social classes." from obit of Leonard Darwin by C.P. Blacker q.v. in ER 1943-44, p. 112 'Voluntary' Coercive Consent to Sterilisation: "The State to be given power to exercise a limited amount of pressure in order to insure that such consent shall not be unreasonably withheld." from An outline of practical eugenic policy. by Leonard Darwin 1926 Darwin, Mrs. Leonard 12 Egerton Pl., London SW 1911-13; Cripps Corner, Forest Row, Sussex 1937, 1939

Eugenics Society Life Fellow 1911-13, 1937, 1939, 1940 Personal: wife of Leonard Darwin Source: ESAR 1910-13, 1937, 1938-39; Obit ER Jan. 1941, p. 135 Darwin, William Erasmus Ridgemount, Basset, Southampton 1903; 11 Egerton Pl, London SW 1912-13 Eugenics Society Member 1912-13 Personal: b. 1839; oldest son of Charles Darwin; m. Sara Sedgwick 1877 (d. 1902), sisterin-law of Charles Eliot Norton, (Pres. of Harvard and American eugenicist); no children; JP Hants 1903 " [William Darwin] was as nearly made of pure gold as anyone on this earth can be (p.176) [he] took a house in London, next door to Number 12 Egerton Place[where Leonard Darwin q.v. lived]" (p. 180) from Period Piece, Gwen Raverat, 1952, (New York, Norton) Source: ESAR 1911-13, 1912-13; Period Piece, Gwen Raverat, 1952, (New York, Norton) Daubeny, Mr. Barnston Esq. Cromwell Lodge, Wellerby Rd., Colchester 1909; The Poplars, Great Bentley, Essex 1910-11; Sunnyside, York Rd., Woking 1912-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-11; Member 1912-13 Source: ESAR 1908-13 Daunt, Dr. Francis Eldon ESQ., MRCS, LRCP 59 Springfield Rd., St. Leonards on Sea 1937; 12 The Green, St. Leonards on the Sea 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1934, 1937, Fellow 1939 Personal: MRCS, LRCP 1913; MB 1913; RAMC 1914-19; Surg., ENT Dept., Sussex Hosp., Hastings 1937, 1946 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39; ER 1934, Medical Directory 1937, 1946 Davenport, Dr. Charles B. New York, NY, USA Eugenics Society Vice President 1922, 1931 First International Eugenics Congress 1912, General Committee Personal: American; Director (1904-34), Cold Spring Harbor Experimental Biology Station, New York of the Carnegie Institution, Washington, DC; during the 1920's Cold Spring Harbor and the Eugenic Record Office were renamed The Dept. of Genetics, Carnegie Institution; Pres., International Federation of Eugenical Organizations (IFEO); Pres., Eugenical Research Association; opposed birth control because he was afraid that it would be practiced by the upper classes Pubns: Eugenics. 1910; Heredity in Negro White Crosses. 1913; Race Crossing in Jamaica. 1929; editor, Eugenical News, USA which was the official organ of

the International Federation of Eugenical Organizations (IFEO) Source: ER 1931; WWWIA; Problems in Eugenics 1912 (repr.) Background: Racism: "While the darker types have the reputation of being unreliable, those of lighter skin color are as efficient as the average unskilled white. The finest quality of the real black Negro was his attachment to his master and master's family" from The Negro in American Civilisation by Charles H. Johnson, as reviewed by C.B. Davenport in Eugenics Review July 1931, p. 161 Davey, Prof. Thomas Herbert OBE, MD, DTM Tropical School of Medicine, University of Liverpool, Liverpool Eugenics Society Fellow 1951, 1957 Personal: b. 1899; d. 1978; MB, BCh 1925; MD Belfast 1934; Doctor of Tropical Medicine, Liverpool 1930; Prof. of Tropical Diseases of Africa, Liverpool 1938 and Director, Alfred Lewis Jones Research Laboratory, Freetown, Sierra Leone 1938; Prof. of Tropical Hygiene, Liverpool Univ. 1958 Pubns: "Colonial Medical Policy in Relation to Population Growth", ER 1951 Jan. p. 190 ff; article in 1954 IPPF news stated that the spread of preventive medicine necessitates the spread of birth control measures (Around the World News of Population and Birth Control, Feb. 1954); Blacklock and Southwell's Guide to Human Parasitology. 1957; Control of Disease in the Tropics. 1958 Source: ER 1951, 1957, Medical Directory 1958, WWW David, Dr. T. J. MB, BCh, PhD Bristol Eugenics Society Fellow 1977 Source: 1977 list Davidson, Mr. J.A. Esq. 22 Campbell Rd., Hanwell, London W 1913 Eugenics Society Member 1913 Source: ESAR 1912-13 Davidson, Dr. J.A. MD, MB, ChB 11 Montpelier Ave., Ealing, London W5, 1937 Eugenics Society Member 1934, 1937 Personal: MB, BCh 1907; MD 1909; Surg., Hanwell Cott. Hosp. 1937; Med. Referee, Min. of Pensions and Ment. Treatment Act 1930 Source: ER 1934, ESAR 1937; Med Dir 1937 Davidson, Miss M.D. 84 Elm Park Mansions, Chelsea, London 1910-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1910-13 Source: ESAR 1909-13 Davies, Mr. A.K. BA, MI Biol

Tamworth, Staffs Eugenics Society Member 1977 Personal: Member, Institute of Biology Source: 1977 list Davies, Mrs. G.M. 63 Redcliffe Rd., S Kensington, London SW 1913 Eugenics Society Associate 1913 Source: ESAR 1912-13 Davies, Miss Linda MSc Eugenics Society Member 1985 Source: B&S 1986 Davies, Mr. M.J. Eugenics Society Member 1952 Source: ER 1952 Davies, Mrs. Margaret D. BA Manchester Eugenics Society Fellow 1977 Source: ER 1977 Davies, Mr. W. Twiston Brockley End, Cleeve, Somerset 1939; Caernavon, Wales Eugenics Society Fellow 1938, 1939, 1957 Personal: b. 1891; m. 2nd time Kathleen Margaret Collis Source: ER 1938, 1957; ESAR 1938-39; Burke's Davis, Hart-, Mrs. The Ridge Field, Caversham, Reading 1909-11 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-11 Source: ESAR 1908-11 Davis, Dr. C. Noel MD, BS, DPH Dor Knap, Broadway, Worcestershire 1937; 29 Holywell, Oxford 1939 Eugenics Society Fellow 1932, 1937, 1939 Personal: MRCS, LRCP 1903; MB 1906; DPH 1907; MD 1913; DTM and Hy 1913; by 1937 was ex Comm. Public Health, Shanghai, China Pubns: "Observations on Beri-beri in Shanghai", Hong Kong Medical Congress 1912 Source: ER 1932; ESAR 1937, 1938-39; Med Dir 1937 Davis, Miss K.F. Eugenics Society Member 1931 Source: ER 1931 Davis, Mr. Ralph N. Eugenics Society Member 1959 Source: ER 1959 Davis, Mrs. Edward S. (or S. Edward 1909-11) 2 East Heath Rd., Hampstead Heath, London 1909-12; Old Grove House, The Grove, Hampstead, London 1913

Eugenics Society Associate 1909-13 Source: ESAR 1908-13 Davis, Mrs. V.M. 12 Upper Hamilton Terrace, London NW8, 1937; 144 Hamilton Terr., London NW8 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1937 Fellow 1939 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Davison, Mrs. B. 37 Kensington Park Gardens, London SW 1911-13 Eugenics Society Member 1911-13 Source: ESAR 1910-13 Davson, Mr. E.R. 20 Ennismore Gardens, London, SW 1913 Eugenics Society Member 1913 Source: ESAR 1912-13 Davy, Dr. B.W. MB, BS Eugenics Society Member 1946 Source: ER 1946 Davy, D.J. Com (NZ) Wellington Polytechnic, Private Bag, Wellington, New Zealand Eugenics Society Fellow 1977 Pubns: "An analysis of gestation period patterns of women having live births registered in New Zealand during the two calendar years 1962 and 1963", 1967, ER, v. 59, p. 106 Source: ER 1977 Dawnay, Mrs. Cecil Longparish House, Longparish, Hants 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1937, 1939 Source: ER 1937; ESAR 1938-39 Dawson, Lord MD, GCVO, KCB, KCMG, PRCP Eugenics Society Consultative Council 1937 Personal: regicide; killed King George by euthanasia; Lord Dawson of Penn; MB 1890; MD 1893; Phys. in Ordinary to HM the King 1937; RCP (Pres.); 32 Wimpole St., London 1937 Pubns: "100 Years and After", BMJ 1932; Med. and Statesmanship", Atlantic Monthly 1931 Source: ESAR 1937; Med Dir 1937 Dawson, S.L.A. Eugenics Society Fellow 1966 Source: ER 1966 Day, Cripps, Mrs.

38 York Terr., Regent's Park, London NW 1909-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-13 Source: ESAR 1908-13 Dayton, Dr. Neil A. MD American Association on Mental Deficiency, Willamantic, Connecticut, USA Eugenics Society Consultative Council 1957 Personal: associate of Kallmann q.v (see Expanding Goals in Psychiatry.); American Association on Mental Deficiency, Willamantic, CT, USA was the first group which worked to cure mental deficiency by getting rid of the "unfit" (Men Behind Hitler) Source: ER 1957, Expanding Goals in Psychiatry, Men Behind Hitler Dean, Mr. G.A. 101 Dulwich Village, London SE21, 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1937, 1939 Source: ER 1937; ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Deane, Mrs. 41 Iverna Court, Kensington 1909-12; 12A Kensington Mansion, Earl's Court, London SW 1913 Eugenics Society Member 1909-13 Source: ESAR 1908-13 Deane, Miss Dorothy 41 Iverna Court, Kensington, London 1910-12; 12A Kensington Mansion, Earl's Court, London SW 1913 Eugenics Society Associate 1910-13 Source: ESAR 1909-13 Dedman, Dr. James Baillie MB, DPM Cornwall Mental Hospital, Bodmin 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Fellow 1936, 1937, 1939 Personal: MB, BCh (Ed.) 1927; DPM 1930; Ass't MO, Cornwall Ment. Hosp. 1937 Source: ER 1936, ESAR 1937, 1938-39; Med Dir 1937 Deeping, Dr. G. Warwick MA, MB Eastlands, Weybridge 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Fellow 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39 delaHaye, Mons. Jousselin Lic. de Droit Eugenics Society Member 1985 Source: B&S 1986 Delahaye, Dr. E. 25 Ave. de Boufflers, Villa Montmorency, Paris 16e, France 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1938, 1939 Source: ER 1938; ESAR 1938-39 Delaney, Pte. N.M. Eugenics Society Member 1944 Source: ER 1944

DeLooze, Mr. John C. Eugenics Society Member 1937 Source: ER 1937 Dempster, Prof. Everett R. PhD Genetics Dept., University of California, Berkeley, CA, USA Eugenics Society Member 1954, 1957, 1977 Personal: Prof., Genetics Dept. at Berkeley (1957-77); see AES list Source: ER 1954, 1957, 1977 list, AES list Demuth, Miss Constance 158 Coleherne Court, London SW5, 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Fellow 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Dendy, Miss 13 Clarence Rd., Withington, Manchester 1910-13 Eugenics Society Member 1910-13 Source: ESAR 1909-13 Denison, Mr. Norman W. Eugenics Society Member 1946 Source: ER 1946 Denman, The Lady Gertrude Mary GBE, CBE Balcombe Pl., Balcombe, Surrey 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Fellow 1937, 1939; Council 1938-43 Chairman, Family Planning Association (FPA); 1930 helped found National Birth Control Council which became the FPA and held office till death in 1954 when she was succeeded by Margaret Pyke q.v. Personal: b. 1884; d. 1954; Gertrude Mary Pearson; daughter of 1st Viscount Cowdray; m. 3rd Baron Denman 1903; Women's Institute leader; Hon. Dir., Women's Land Army 1939-45 (while on Eugenic Society Council); Life Trustee Carnegie UK Trust - 3rd Baron Denman GCMG, KCVO; Thomas Denman; b. 1874; d. 1954; succ. great uncle 1894; soldier in South Africa (1900-01) and World War I; Gov. General of Australia 1911-14; Deputy Speaker of the House of Lords - his sister, Anna Maria Heywood (Anna Maria Heywood; married Sir John Emmott Barlow 1895; died 1965) -his brother Richard Denman (Richard Denman; b. 1876; Chmn., National Labour Org. 1943-44; Chmn., Marine and General Mutual Life Assurance Society 1939-44; m. 1904 Helen Christian Sutherland, daughter of Sir Thomas Sutherland) - daughter, Anne Judith (Anne Judith; OBE 1947; m. 1931 Sir Walter Burrell, 8th Bt. CBE; FPA v.p.)

Armytage, Macaulay and Starkie (see E.W. Barnes) relatives; see Greenwood q.v. Background: Penelope Burrell, daughter of Sir Walter Burrell and Judith Denman Burrell, married John Richard Greenwood 1953; she was a sister of Julia Mary Rona Smith (nee Burrell) (Julia Mary Rona Smith; nee Burrell; b. 1934; m. Jeremy Fox Eric Smith 1953; he was son of Capt. Evan Smith (Burke's L.G.); address Balcombe House, Balcombe, Sussex; see M. Pyke q.v. address; the Greenwoods live in Stone Hall, Balcombe, West Sussex; Julia Smith is one of those who incorporated many of the companies associated with eugenic initiatives - Sir Merrick Burrell; Gov. of Bank of England about 1750 - Sir Merrick Burrell; Chmn., Bd. of Govs., Royal Veterinary College; Pres., Royal Agricultural Society - Peter Eustace Burrell CBE; Gold Medalist, Royal Agricultural College; Dir. of National Stud from 1937 (recall Margaret Sanger's slogan: "breeding a race of thoroughbreds"; see Julian Berry) - Judith Denman Burrell; daughter of Lady Denman, Founder of the Family Planning Association with Margaret Pyke. (see Denman) Background: The first Lord Cowdray developed the Mexican oil fields at the beginning of the Twentieth Century. Before World War I, they were the major source of oil for the royal Navy. The other source was the Persian oil fields owned by Herbert Samuel The Mexican oil fields were nationalized after the War. Dwight Morrow was sent to Mexico to negotiate claims and problems arising from this nationalization. Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39; ER 1938-43; Debretts 1988; WWW; Burke's; CH Dennis, Prof. K.J. FRCS, FRCOG Faculty of Medicine, University of Southampton, Southampton Eugenics Society Fellow 1977 Source: 1977 list Dennis, Dr. N.R. MB, MRCP Eugenics Society Member 1984 Source: B&S 1985 Denny, Mr. D'Arcy Esq. Abchurch House, London EC 1910-12; 4 New Union St., London EC 1913 Eugenics Society Member 1910-13 Source: ESAR 1909-13 Desai, Mr. M.M.

Eugenics Society Member 1948-49 Source: ER 1948-49 Deuchar, Mr. Eugenics Society Member 1946 Source: ER 1946 Dev, Mr. G.N. London Eugenics Society Member 1961, 1977 Source: ER 1961, 1977 list Devaux, Mr. Ernest Esq. 45 Hornton St., London W8, 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1936, 1937, 1939 Source: ER 1936; ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Dewar, Commander K.G.B. RN Portsmouth 1913 Eugenics Society Member 1913 Source: ESAR 1912-13 Dexter, Miss E. His Majesty's Theater, Haymarket, London W 1910-11; 9 Westminster Mansions, Great Smith St., London SW 1912; 28 A Manchester St., Manchester Square, London W 1913 Eugenics Society Member 1910-11; Associate 1912-13 Source: ESAR 1909-13 Deys, Dr. Caroline Merula MB, BS, DO 8 Langbourne Ave. London N6 Eugenics Society Fellow 1977, 1993 Council 2003-08 Personal: MB 1962; Langbourne Ave address same as D.M. Potts q.v. in Sixties; DM Potts first wife; abortionist; GNL 03/00 money from GI for African clinic Deys supports Pubns: Social Aspects of Contraception; GNL 09/97 Source: ER 1977; Med Dir 1993; GNL 03/00; CCAR 2003-08 Dibben, Mr. Leslie Esq. Valkyrie, Cranes Park Ave., Surbiton 1909 Eugenics Society Associate 1909 Source: ESAR 1908-09 Dick, Prof. Dr. George W.A. MD, FRCP Dept. of Microbiology, Queens University Belfast, Northern Ireland Eugenics Society Member 1965 Personal: George William Auchinvole; b. 1914; BSc (Ed.) 1939; MD 1949; MPH Johns Hopkins 1949; FRCP (Ed.) 1955; ex Scientific Staff, MRC; Research Fellow in Epidemiology, Johns Hopkins; Yellow Fever Research Institute, Entebbe, Uganda 1950; Emeritus Prof. Pathology, London Univ. 1993 Pubns: Immunology of Infectious Diseases. 1979; Immunisation. 1978; "Zika virus",

Trans. Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 1952; "Uganda S. Virus", Trans. Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 1952 Source: ER 1965, Medical Directory 1956, 1993 Dickens, Prof. B.M. PhD Faculty of Law, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada Eugenics Society Fellow 1977 Source: ER 1977 Dickins, Tom PhD University East London, Dept. Psychology 2011 Eugenics Society/ Galton Institute Fellow 2011 Council 2008-2011 Trustee 2008, 2010 [aka Dickens in Galton Institute documents] Personal: European Human Behaviour and Evolution Association: Founder; Steering Committee 2008-2010 Treasurer 2010. EHBEA conferences are sponsored or cosponsored by the Galton Institute under an initiative that began in 2006. The initiative encourages research and studies that converge with biodemography. Reports on the conferences appear in the Galton Newsletter; Editor-in-chief, Journal of Evolutionary Psychology 2011 Source: CCAR 2008-2010, GIWeb 2011, UEL website 2011: http://www.uel.ac.uk/psychology/staff/tomdickins.htm Dickinson, G. Lowes MA Kings College, Cambridge 1909-13; Cambridge 1920 Eugenics Society Associate 1909; Member 1910-13, 1920 Source: ESAR 1908-13, 1919-20 Dickson, Dr. Kenneth Bruce MB, MRCS, LRCP 46 Queen Anne St., London W1, 1937 Eugenics Society Fellow 1937 Personal: RAMC 1914-19; MB, BCh 1917; FRSM; MO, Scott., Prov. and other Assur. Soc. 1937, 1947; CMO, Martins and Hambro Banks 1937, 1947; MO Inns of Court 1937 Pubns: "The influence of change in diseases on life assurance", Trans. Assure. Med. Soc. 1933 Source: ESAR 1937; Med Dir 1937, 1947 Diggory, Dr. Peter Lionel Carr MB, BS, BSc, FRCS, FRCOG The Welbeck Hosp., 27 Welbeck St., London Eugenics Society Council 1977-94 Fellow 1977, 1993 V.P. 1979-81, 1989-90 Council 1993 Pres. 1994-96 Trustee, Birth Control Trust 1994 Abortionist: did 1000 abortions, many before the 1967 Act and wrote them up afterward in medical journals; see Abortion Law Reformed by Madeline Simms q.v. Personal: d. 2010; BSc London 1942; MB 1950; D Obst RCOG (Univ. College Hosp.);

Cons. Gyn., Royal Marsden Hosp.; Chmn., International Family Health, London; Cons., WHO (Maternal and Child Health); Abortion Law Reform Association (Advisory Council); Birth Control Campaign; Pro Choice Alliance; Director, Old Court Nursing Home 1979-81. At the time of the Lane Commission (1973) this was an abortion facility which the Committee visited); Dept. of Ob-Gyn, Kingston Hospital, Kingston 1980 Pubns: - in Lane Commission Report: "Some Experiences of Therapeutic Abortion" Lancet 1:873,1969; "Preliminary Assessment of the 1967 Abortion Act in Practice" w/ D.M. Potts q.v., Lancet 1:287, 1970; Oral evidence to Lane Cttee. - Other Pubns: GNL 12/97, 09/93, 09/91; Abortion. 1977 w/ DM Potts q.v. and John Peel q.v.; Textbook of Contraceptive Practice. w/ Potts q.v., 2nd ed. 1983; Day Care Abortion and the NHS.(Introduction by Peter Diggory) from the Birth Control Trust, 27-35 Mortimer St.; "Long Term Effects upon the Child of Perinatal Events", Galton Lecture 1980; Changing Patterns of Child Bearing and Child Rearing. w/ Margaret Sutherland q.v. 1980; Natural Human Fertility: Social and Biological Determinants.,(ed. w/ Sue Teper q.v. and D.M. Potts q.v.), Eugenics Society Symposium; "Stress as an Evolutionary Mechanism", Galton Institute Symposium 1994 - Journals: Editorial Board, Journal of Biosocial Sciences 1981 Source: Medical Directory 1958, CH, Lane Report, ER, 1977 list, Galton Institute Annual Report 1993; Abortion Law Reformed by Madeline Simms q.v.; GNL 6/96 Quotes: Abortion Decision Making as a Social Game: "Ingram concluded 'the concealed function of all abortion games is to abolish or minimize personal responsibility for decisions made for or against termination, whether by patient, doctor or society'. In ethical terms it is hard to decide if this is a serious condemnation of the British Abortion Act, or merely a reflection of those who operate it at all levels." from Abortion. by Diggory et al, 1977, p. 307 Background: The Selling of the Abortion Act: "The outside campaigners and advisers had also been crucial. Vera Houghton q.v., Diane Munday and Peter Diggory q.v. being in almost constant attendance in addition to Alastair Service. Their marshalling of opinion polls, professional bodies and MPs and peers was a marvel to behold." David Steel on the Abortion Act 1967 in Against Goliath., p. 54; (see also Dugald Baird q.v.) Still More Abortion: "Kingston Hospital pioneered the involvement of G.P.'s in day care abortion services in 1974", from a review by Vera Houghton of Day Care Abortion and the NHS. in Bulletin of the Eugenics Society Sept. 1980

Dillon, Dr. Frederick MD Northumberland House, Green Lanes, Finsbury Park, London N4 1937, 1939; Beaconsfield, 22 Marine Parade, Hythe, Kent Eugenics Society Member 1936, 1937, 1939, 1946; Fellow 1957 Personal: MB, BCh 1909; MD (Edinburgh) 1920; Director, Institute for Scientific Treatment of Delinquency 1946; Private Wing, Univ. Coll. Hosp. 1956; Cons., Dept of Psy. Medicine, Univ. College Hosp.; ex Physician in Charge, Dept. of Psych. Medicine, Univ. College Hosp. 1956; Lect. in Mental Disease, Univ. College Hosp. Pubns: Neurosis in War. (Contrib.) 1940 Source: ER 1936, 1957, ESAR 1937, Medical Directory 1946, 1958 Dixon, Mr. John Eugenics Society Member 1947 Source: ER 1947 Dixon, Dr. John Hardy MB, BCh, DA Eugenics Society Member 1949 Personal: MB, BCh 1934; MA (Camb) 1938; Diploma in Anesthesia 1942; Cons. Anesthetist, Chelmsford and Essex Hosp. 1956; ex Res. Anesthetist, Royal Infirmary, Newcastle Source: ER 1949, Medical Directory 1946, 1956 Dixon, Dr. Montague MD, MRCS, LRCP The White House, Melton Mowbray, Leics. 1937, 1939; Melton Mowbray, Leics. 1957 Eugenics Society Member 1937, 1939, 1957 Personal: MB (Hons. Obst. Med.) 1897; MD London 1898; Med. Supt., Melton Mowbray Ortho. Clinic 1937; Med. Ref., Ministry of Pensions 1937; Ministry of Health rep on Leicester Health Insurance Commission 1946; ex radiologist, Melton Mowbray Hospital 1958 Pubns: "Purpura Treated by Injection of Human Blood" BMJ 1923; "Desensitization by peptone before laparotomy", BMJ 1927 Source: ER 1957, ESAR 1937, Medical Directory 1937, 1946, 1958 Dixon-Kingham, Mr. W.R. London 1920 Eugenics Society 1920 Source: ESAR 1919-20 Dockrell, Lady Camolin, Monkstown, Co. Dublin, Ireland 1909-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-12; Member 1913 Source: ESAR 1908-13 Dockrell, Miss A.L.

25 Chepstow Pl., Bayswater, London SW 1913 Eugenics Society Associate 1913 Source: ESAR 1912-13 Dodd, Mr. A. Eugenics Society Member 1941 Source: ER 1941 Dodds, Prof. Sir Edward Charles MVO, MD, FRCP, FRS The Courtauld Institute, Middlesex Hospital, London Eugenics Society Fellow 1951; Council 1952-53, 1957-58, 1960; Vice President 1953-55, 1959-61 The Courtauld Institute, Middlesex Hosp., 1927-65 (Dir. by 1937) Personal: b. 1899; d. 1973; DSc 1924; PhD 1925; MD 1926; Courtauld Prof. of Biochemistry, Univ. of London 1958; Pres., Royal College of Physicians (RCP) 1962-66; Distinguished, many lectures and gold medals; Subscriber to Journal of Endocrinology Ltd. 1939 (Registered address, Courtauld Institute 1939) Pubns: Chemical and Physical Properties of Internal Secretions; Harvey Lect., NYU; Goulst. Lect., RCP; Lane Lect., Stanford Univ.; The Laboratory in Surgical Practice. Source: ER 1951, 1957, WWW, Medical Directory 1937, 1958, Debretts 1990, CH Background: Courtauld Institute Samuel Courtauld was a manufacturer of Huguenot background. Like the Duponts, he transformed his silk textile firm into a manufacturer of synthetics such as rayon. He was a generous donor. He was a subscriber to the articles of the Marriage Guidance Council in 1945. His address in 1945 was 12 Audley St., London. - His daughter, Sydney Elizabeth, married R.A. Butler. She was a director of the Marriage Guidance Council in 1953. - her son, Adam Courtauld Butler, was in the Northern Ireland Office 1981-84 - her son, Richard Clive is a director of the National Farmers Union Mutual Insurance Society 1985Internal Secretions {i.e., hormones]: "... The internal secretions...control human nature, and whoever controls them controls human nature." said by Margaret Sanger in Pivot of Civilization. quoted in Margaret Sanger. by Droghin, p. 61 Dodsworth, Blanche, Lady Smith Thornton Watlass, Bedale, Yorks 1903, 1909-12 Eugenics Society Member 1909; Associate 1910; Member 1911-12 Personal: Blanche Smith Dodsworth; nee Blanche Lascelles, dau of George E. Lascelles, Sion Hill, nr. Thirsk, granddaughter 3rd Earl Harewood; m. Charles Edward Smith Dodsworth 1889 (d. 1891); succ by brother, Matthew Blaney Smith-

Dodsworth; b. 1856; JP 1895, North Riding Yorks; Chief Constable (Masham) Source: ESAR 1908-12; Kelly's Handbook 1903 Domingues, Prof. Octavio Eugenics Society Member 1932 Source: ER 1932 Donaldson, Lady Albina The Lodge, Magdalen College, Cambridge 1911-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1911-13 Source: ESAR 1910-13 Donelly, Miss E. Kilbarrack House, Raheny, Co. Dublin, Ireland 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1938, 1939 Source: ER 1938; ESAR 1938-39 Donkin, Sir Bryan H. MD Eugenics Society Member 1933 Source: ER 1933 Donkin, Sir H. Bryan MD 62 Portland Pl., London W 1912 Eugenics Society V.P. 1911 Member 1912 Personal: Horatio Bryan Donkin; b. 1845; MD Oxford; Commissioner of Prisons, England and Wales from 1898-(1903) Source: ESAR 1911-12; ER 1911; Kelly's Handbook 1903 Donnai, Prof. Dian University of Manchester, Dept. Medical Genetics Eugenics Society/ Galton Institute Council 2008-2011, Trustee 2008, 2010 Source: GIWeb 2011, CCAR 2008, 2010, Dooley, Mrs. 23 Blandford Close, London N2 1939 Eugenics Society Fellow 1938, 1939 Source: ER 1938; ESAR 1938-39 Dormer-Maunder - see under Maunder, DormerDormor, Miss E.D.M. 25 Devonshire Terrace, Lancaster Gate, London W2, 1937 Eugenics Society Member 1936, 1937 Source: ER 1936, ESAR 1937 Dorset, Mrs. I.R. Barnet, Herts Eugenics Society Member 1977 Source: 1977 list Douglas, Dr. James W. Bruce BA, BSc, MB, BCh

Dept. of Public Health and Social Medicine, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh Eugenics Society Fellow 1957 Council 1946-47 Personal: BA, Oxford Univ.; MB, BCh 1939; Senr. Lect. in Public Health and Social Medicine, Univ. of Edinburgh 1958; ex-Medical Officer, St. Marleybone West Gen. Disp. Pubns: Director, Maternity Survey, RCOG; Dir., National Survey of Health and Development of Children; 1963 The Home and the School.; 1960 " 'Premature' children at primary schools", BMJ, I, 1008; 1958 Children under five. w/ JM Blomfield; 1951 "Social class differences in health and survival", Lancet Source: ER 1957, Medical Directory 1958 Douglas, Dr. A.C. MB Eugenics Society Member 1933 Source: ER 1933 Doveton, Mrs. G. Taylor Leigh-on-Sea, Essex 1912; The Lyceum Club, 128 Piccadilly, London W 1913 Eugenics Society Member 1912; Associate 1913 Source: ESAR 1911-12 Dow, Mr. Leslie Brook Cottage, Newbourne, Suffolk 1937 Eugenics Society Member 1937 Source: ER 1937, ESAR 1937 Dowland, Miss J.E. Polygon House, Southampton 1911-12 Eugenics Society Associate 1911-12 Source: ESAR 1910-12 Down, Langdon - see Langdon Down Downey, Miss A.E. 15 Granville Pl., Portman Sq., London W 1910-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1910-13 Source: ESAR 1909-13 Downing, Sister Emmeline London 1920 Eugenics Society 1920 Source: ESAR 1919-20 Draper, Mrs. A.M. London Eugenics Society Member 1950, 1957 Source: ER 1950, 1957 Dreschfield, Mrs.

Ladies Carlton Club, 5 Grosvenor Pl., London SW1, 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Dreibelbis, Mr. Walter W. Eugenics Society Member 1963 Source: ER 1963 Drew, Mrs. A.M. London 1920 Eugenics Society 1920 Source: ESAR 1919-20 Drew, Mrs. A.M. (1911) or Edwin M. (1912) Drew Raincliffe, Ecclesfield, Sheffield 1911-12; 47 Hornton Court, Kensington, London W 1913 Eugenics Society Member 1911-13 Source: ESAR 1910-13 Drew, Miss Raincliffe, Ecclesfield, Sheffield 1910-12; 47 Hornton Court, Kensington, London W 1913 Eugenics Society Associate 1910-13 Source: ESAR 1909-13 Drew, Mr. Walter Esq. Raincliffe, Ecclesfield, Sheffield 1910-13 Eugenics Society Member 1910-11; Associate 1912-13 Source: ESAR 1909-13 Drew, Mr. F.A. Esq. 10 Onslow Pl., S. Kensington, London SW 1909 Eugenics Society Associate 1909 Personal: see "Miss F.A. Drew" Source: ESAR 1908-09 Drew, Miss F.A. 10 Onslow Pl., S. Kensington, London SW 1910-11 Eugenics Society Associate 1910-11 Personal: See "Mr. F.A. Drew Esq." Source: ESAR 1909-11 Drukker, The Rev. Emmanuel 135 Fordwych Rd., Cricklewood, London NW 1913 Eugenics Society Associate 1913 Source: ESAR 1912-13 Drury, The Rev. W. 2 The Warren, Aldershot 1913 Eugenics Society Associate 1913 Source: ESAR 1912-13 Drysdale, Mrs.

28 Carson Rd., West Dulwich, London SE 1909; Derek Corner, Kingsway, Hove 1937 Eugenics Society Member 1909, Fellow 1937 Personal: related to C. V. Drysdale q.v.; same address as Dr. Alice Vickery q.v. (1909) Source: ESAR 1908-09, 1937 Drysdale, Dr. Charles V. Esq., CB, OBE, DSc 28 Carson Rd., West Dulwich, London, SE 1909-10; 49 Rotherwick Rd., Hampstead Garden Suburb, London NW 1911-12; Queen Anne's Chambers, Tothill St., Westminster, London SW 1913; Dereck Corner, Kingsway, Hove 1937; 151 Wick Hall, Furze Hill, Hove 2 1939Eugenics Society Member 190913; Fellow 1921, 1937, 1939; Council 1931-32; Fellow 1957 Personal: 1874-1961; Hon. Secretary of the Malthusian League and editor of the 'Malthusian' 1907-1916; President, Malthusian League; supporter of Margaret Sanger q.v.; Pres., International Neo-Malthusian Conferences 1921, 1925; Admiralty Experiment Station 1918-34, Teddington; same address as Dr. Alice Vickery q.v. (1909-12) Pubns: Heredity in Relation to Eugenics. 1911; The Small Family System: Is it injurious or immoral? 1913 Quotes: Catholic Church: from a review by Drysdale of Roman Catholic Methods of Birth Control. by Marie Stopes. "(The Catholic Church) ... can therefore only count on the support of the ignorant Irish Catholics, and not even them if birth control information penetrates to them ... Rome has made no concessions ... the State cannot lawfully forbid the marriage of the poor or the physically or mentally defective. Sterilisation is absolutely forbidden, and even segregation for the purpose of preventing marriage ... Rome is fundamentally and unalterably opposed to eugenics." ER Oct. 1933, p. 190 But the anti-Rome party of Fr. Charles Curran and Co. supported eugenics from the sixties onward. They adopted the situation ethics of Joseph Fletcher of the American Eugenics Society. Then they defined situations in terms of "new conditions". These "new conditions" were defined by demographers, psychologists, sociologists and anthropologists who were members of the American and English eugenics societies or their intellectual disciples. See, for example, Family Planning in an Exploding Population (1968) by Fr. John A. O'Brien of Notre Dame; Human Sexuality: New Directions in American Catholic Thought by Kosnick el, Paulist Press, 1977 (e.g. the statement: "We have given particular attention to magisterial statements regarding sexuality; but where new knowledge and insights have rendered traditional under standing and formulations inadequate we have not hesitated to suggest new directions ... not ... dissent but rather development ..." in Human

Sexuality: New Directions in American Catholic Thought by Kosnick el, Paulist Press, 1977 p. 240 and p. 129 ff shows the magisterium condemning eugenic sterilization while Kosnick et al clear away this obstacle to the onward march of eugenics.); Bioethics (ed.) Thomas A. Shannon, Paulist Press 1976; the writings of Daniel Callahan of the American eugenics society, The Society for the Study of Social Biology in Commonweal Source: ESAR 1908-13, 1937, Articles of Association, 1926, WWW, ER 1931-32, 1957, ER Obit 1961 Duben, Baron A.C.V. 34 Hans Rd., London SW 1913 Eugenics Society Member 1913 Source: ESAR 1912-13 Duckworth, Mrs. J.B. The Heys, Eastham, Cheshire 1912-13; Bromborough 1920 Eugenics Society 1920; (Liverpool branch 1912) Source: ESAR 1911-13 (Liverpool), 1919-20 Duff, Lady Grant Duff Earl Soham Grange, Framlinghan 1913 Eugenics Society Member 1913 Background: Sir Mountstuart Elphinstone Grant-Duff; b. 1829; son of Resident at Sattara (d. 1859); MA Oxford; LLB London 1854; Barrister 1854; m. 1859 Anna J. Webster; MP, Liberal, Elgin 1857-1881; Lord Rector, Aberdeen Univ. 1866-72; Under Secretary of State for India 1868-74 and for Colonies 1880-81; Governor of Madras 1881-86; Pres., Royal Geographical Society 1889-93; Pres., Royal Historical Society 1891-99 - Hon. Mountstuart William Elphinstone; b.1871; son of 15th baron Elphinstone Source: ESAR 1912-13; Kelly's Handbook 1903 Duff, Mrs. Neill Grant - see under Grant Duff Duff, Mrs. Ursula Grant 16 Mulberry Walk, Chelsea, London SW3, 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Hon. Sec. 1928; Council 1933, 1938-43; Exec. Cttee 1952-53 Life Fellow 1937, 1939, 1957 Personal: b. 1889; d. 1959; Eugenic Society's contact in "High Society" after 1933; supported Nazi race policies even after her visit to Germany in the Thirties; daughter of Lord Avebury q.v., a Liberal-Unionist politician who was an associate of Arthur Balfour q.v. and Joseph Chamberlain. It is therefore not surprising to see his daughter behaving like Neville Chamberlain and seeing no wrong in the Hitler regime. Pubns: 1933-34 "German eugenics propaganda", ER, v. 25, p. 133 (C); 1935 35 "German Eugenics Exhibition", ER, v. 26, p. 164 (C) Source: ER 1933, 1938-39, 1942-43, 1957; Obit ER 1959-60, 51, 8(N); CH;

ESAR 1937; ESAR 1938-39 Duff, Major Adrian Grant 92 Elm Park Gardens, London SW 1912-13 Eugenics Society Member 1913 Personal: 1869-1914; associate of Winston Churchill in preparations for WW I; died in battle Lt. Colonel, Black Watch Source: ESAR 1911-13 Duff, The Hon. Mrs. Adrian Grant 92 Elm Park Gardens, London SW 1912-13; London 1920 Eugenics Society Member 1912, 1920 Council 1937-39, 1941-44, 1946-58 Personal: 1885-1959; Ursula Lubbock; supported German eugenic regime; Husband died in WW I; son died in WW II Source: ESAR 1911-13, 1919-20 Duff, Col. C.E. CB Eugenics Society Fellow 1933 Source: ER 1933 Duff, Mr. R.J. Esq. 61 Threadneedle St., London EC 1912-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1912-13 Source: ESAR 1911-13 Dukes, Dr. Cuthbert MD, MSc, DPH, OBE 1 Queen Anne St., Cavendish Sq., London W1, 1937, 1947 Eugenics Society Member 1937 Personal: MB BCh 1914; MD 1918; DPH 1920; MSc 1924; Path., St. Peter's Hosp.; Dir. Res. Lab., St. Mark's Hosp. 1937, 1947; Lect., Bacteriol., King's Coll. Women; RAMC Pubns: Surg. Path. of Rectal Cancer., Proc. Royal Soc Med. 1944; Factors which influence renal function tests. Proc. Royal Soc. Med. 1937; Bacteriol. of Food. 1925 Source: ESAR 1937; Med Dir 1937, 1947 Dukes, Dr. Ethel LRCS, LRCP 1 Queen Anne St., London 1937 Eugenics Society Member 1936, 1937 Personal: See Cuthbert Dukes' address; LRCP 1916; MO i/c Dartford Dist. AnteNatal and Infant Welfare Clinics 1937; Hon. Med. Dir., London Marriage Guidance Center 1947; Vice-Chmn., Nat. Marriage Guidance Council 1947; Medical Director, Institute of Child Psychology, 26 Warwick Ave., London W9, 1937, 1947 Source: ER 1936, ESAR 1937; Med Dir 1937, 1947 Dumas, Captain Philip RN

Funtington Lodge, nr. Chichester, Sussex 1913 Eugenics Society Member 1913 Personal: Royal Navy Source: ESAR 1912-13 Dunbar, Prof. R.I.M. PhD Oxford, Director, Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology 2011 Eugenics Society Member 1987 Council 1990-1993, 2008, 2011, Trustee 2010 Personal: Director, Lucy to Language project of the British Academy. This converges with biodemography.; Ethnologist; theorized that language began as female pongid "gossip" Pubns: GNL 03/04, 12/00, 09/93 Source: B&S 1988, Galton Institute Annual Report 1993, GNL 2008, GIWeb 2011, CCAR 2010, Oxford website http://www.isca.ox.ac.uk/aboutus/staff/academic/prof-robin-dunbar/ Duncan, His Excellency Dr. John MD 13 Officer St., St. Petersburg, Russia 1910-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1910; Member 1911-13 Source: ESAR 1909-13 Dunlop, Dr. B. Charalis House, Woodford Green, Essex 1909; The Hollies, Brasted, Kent 191012; 24 Alexandra Court, London SW 1913; London 1920 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-11, Member 1912-13, 1920 Source: ESAR 1908-12, 1919-20 Dunlop, Dr. Binnie MB 20 Glenalmond House, Manor Fields, Putney Hill, London SW15, 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Fellow 1937, 1939 Personal: 1874-1946; MB, BCh (Glas.) 1898; Civil Surg., South Africa; ret. by 1937; Malthusian League (Hon. Sec. 1915-21; v.p. 1937) Pubns: "National Happiness Under Individualism", Malthusian Essay 1910; arts. in Reports of International Birth Control Confs. 1922 and 1926 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Dunlop, Miss E.L. Mildenhall, Suffolk 1910-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1910-13 Source: ESAR 1909-13 Dunlop, Miss O.J. Mildenhall, Suffolk 1909-13 Eugenics Society Member 1909-13 Source: ESAR 1908-13 Dunlop, Mr. W.R.

57 Gordon Sq., London WC1 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1938, 1939 Source: ER 1938; ESAR 1938-39 Dunn, Mrs. 87 Regent St., London W 1912-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1912-13 Source: ESAR 1911-13 Durand-Wever, Dr. Anne Marie Holland Eugenics Society Member 1957 Personal: Founding member, International Planned Parenthood Federation Governing body. 1953-1960; Berlin physician 1952; v.p., German Committee on Planned Parenthood 1952 Pubns: German editor, International Journal of Sexology (Bombay) 1952 Source: ER 1957, Around the World News of Population and Birth Control (March and September) 1952, 1953 Durham, The Rt. Reverend Lord Bishop of Durham DD Eugenics Society Consultative Council 1937 Source: ESAR 1937 Durbin, Mr. Leslie MVO Eugenics Society Member 1959 Source: ER 1959 Durran, Mr. W. 30 Vereker Rd., West Kensington, London 1909-12 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-12 Source: ESAR 1908-12 Duvernoy, Mr. L. Eugenics Society Member 1989 Source: B&S 1989 Dykes, Mr. J.H. Eugenics Society Member 1967 Source: ER 1967 Dykes, Mr. R.M. Eugenics Society Council 1950, 1952-53 Source: ER 1950-53 Eagle, Mr. Albert BSc 8 Inkerman Terr., Kensington, London W 1913 Eugenics Society Associate 1913 Source: ESAR 1912-13 Eales, Mr. J.A. Eugenics Society Member 1949 Source: ER 1949 Earl, The Hon. Mrs. S.

London Eugenics Society Member 1940, 1957 Source: ER 1940, 1957 Earle, The Rev. Walter Redgate House, Redgate, Surrey 1909 Eugenics Society Member 1909 Source: ESAR 1908-09 East, Mr. Jeffrey R. Esq. Elmcott, Leighcliff Rd., Leigh on Sea, Essex 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1937, 1939, 1942 Source: Obit, ER 1942 p. 40; ESAR 1937, 1938-39 East, Dr. W. Norwood MD, FRCP Rhododendrons, Crowthorne, Berks 1939 Eugenics Society Fellow 1931, 1937, 1939 Personal: 1872-1953; MD 1901; Medical Inspector, H.M. prisons in England and Wales 1930; Director, Prisons Medical Service; Prison Commission, Home Office, White hall, London SW1, 1937; Lect. on crime and insanity, Maudsley Hosp. 1937; retired 1938; Comm. on Persistent Offenders 1932; Soc. Study Inebriety Pubns: "Crime and Heredity" address at meeting of the Linnean Society May 9, 1928 (ER 1928, p. 19); Med. Aspects of Crime The Adolescent Criminal. 1942; "The Nonsane, Non-insane offender", Galton Lecture 1947 (proposed special institutions for them according to a review of the lecture in the Eugenics Review 1953, p. 210); Sexual Offenders 1955 Source: ER 1931, ESAR 1937, 1938-39; Med Dir 1937 Eastmond, Mr. D. Eugenics Society Member 1946 Source: ER 1946 Eastwood, Mr. Austin Eugenics Society Member 1942 Pubns: 1946-47 "Sex education", ER, v. 38, p. 106 (C) Source: ER 1942 Eckersley, Mr. T.L. Eugenics Society Member Personal: Thomas Lydwell; grandson, T. H. Huxley; son of W.A. Eckersley; electrical engineer w/ Marconi Wireless 2 brothers: 1. Roger Huxley Eckersley (Roger Huxley Eckersley; 1885-1955; BBC career 1924-45 (Censor, Programs)) 2. Peter Pendleton Eckersley (Peter Pendleton Eckersley; 1892-1963; Marconi Wireless 1919-23; Chief Engineer to BBC 1923-29; The Power Behind the Microphone. 1941) Background: see the name of the person who purchased the clinic which became

the Stockport, (Manchester. England) abortion facility Source: ER Vol. 30, p. 57, WWW Eder, Dr. 2 Charlotte St., Fitzroy Sq., London W 1909 Eugenics Society Associate 1909 Source: ESAR 1908-09 Edge, Mr. Gnr. E. Eugenics Society Member 1945 Source: ER 1945 Edge, Dr. William MRCS, LRCP Ladywell Sanatarium, Salford, Lancs 1937, 1939, 1947 Eugenics Society Member 1932, 1937, 1939 Personal: "grad. in med., Moscow 1916" (Med Dir 1937); MRCS, LRCP 1920; DPH 1921 (Univ. Moscow); Ho. Phy., Soldaten Off. Hosp., Moscow; Ladywell Sanat. 1937, 1947 Source: ER 1932, ESAR 1937, 1938-39; Med Dir 1937, 1947 Edmonds, or Edwards (1909), Mrs. H. 18 Sussex Mansions, S. Kensington, London 1909-11; 83 The Common, Woolwich 1912; 58 The Common, Woolwich 1913 Eugenics Society Associate 1910-13 Source: ESAR 1908-13 Edridge, Mr. T.G. 55 Ashburnham Rd., Luton, Beds 1937 Eugenics Society Member 1937 Source: ESAR 1937 Edwards, Miss 67 Guildford St., London WC 1912 Eugenics Society Associate 1912 Source: ESAR 1911-12 Edwards, Miss 2 Arcade House, Temple Fortune, London NW 1913 Eugenics Society Associate 1913 Source: ESAR 1912-13 Edwards, Mrs. A.C. 5 Warwick Ave., London W9, 1937; 1 St. Johns Lodge, Harley Rd., London NW 1939 Eugenics Society Fellow 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Edwards, Prof. Anthony W.F. MA (Cantab), PhD, DSc Prof. Biometry, Dept. of Community Medicine, Cambridge University, Cambridge Eugenics Society Fellow 1961, 1977, Council 2003, Cedric Carter medal 2011 Personal: b. 1935 Pubns:

1965 "Canned Philosophers", ER, v. 57, p. 48 (C) ; 1960 "Natural selection and the sex ratio", w/ W. Bodmer (AES), Ann. Hum. Genetics 24: 239ff Source: ER 1961, 1977 list; CCAR 2003 Edwards, Mrs. H. - see Edmonds, Mrs. H. Edwards, Prof. John Hilton Eugenics Society Member 2007 Council 1999-2001 Personal: d. 10/11, 2007; Prof. Genetics Oxford Univ., 1979-2007 (succeeded Walter Bodmer q.v. 1979) Source: GNL 12/2007 Edwards, Mr. J.H. Esq. 5 Tanygroes St., Port Talbot 1909 Eugenics Society Associate 1909 Source: ESAR 1908-09 Edwards, Mr. H. Norman Eugenics Society Member 1932 Source: ER 1932 Edwards, Miss Jean Eugenics Society Member 1952 Source: ER 1952 Edwards, Prof. R.G. PhD, DSc Physiological Laboratory, Cambridge University, Cambridge Eugenics Society Council 1968, 1995 Fellow 1965 to present (2008) Test tube babies including Louise Brown; A Matter of Life. 1980 (IVF story); Prof. of Human Reproduction, Cambridge University 1985- (See Martin Johnson) Personal: National Institute of Medical Research, Mill Hill 1958-62; Dept. of Physiology, Cambridge 1963-; Scientific Director, Bourn Hall and Hallam Clinics Ltd. 1990 (tied to Sereno Ltd.); IPPF; member of many fertility societies; Pres., of British Fertility Society 1988Pubns: "Mammalian Eggs in the Laboratory", Scientific American, May 1966, p. 72; "Human Embryos in the Laboratory", Scientific American, Dec. 1970, p. 44; Conception in the Human Female.1980, Academic Press; Mechanism of Sex Differentiation in Animals and Man. w/ C.R. Austin, London 1981; Human Conception in Vitro. 1982; Implantation of the Human Embryo. 1985; Life before Birth. 1989; Chief Editor, Human Reproduction 1986 Source: ER 1965, 1977 list, CH, WSW 1990; RG Edwards website August 2008 Quotes:

Human Experimentation: Claimed that scientists subjected live 16 week old fetuses to electric shock to measure their development. (The Guardian, Sept. 29, 1982) Informed Consent: "It is hardly the right of the mother who has condemned her fetus to be aborted to then give consent for it to be experimented upon." (from The Guardian, Sept. 29, 1982) Ethics: "Scientists make ethics as they go along.", Edwards quoted in Human Fertilisation and Embryology Bill debate by Sir Bernard Braine on 2 April 1990. Background: Hallam Medical Centre, 112 Harley St., London W1N 1AF; and see A.S. Parkes q.v. Eeman, Dr., Lt. P.D. MB, RAMC Eugenics Society Member 1944 Source: ER 1944 Egan, Mr. M. Eugenics Society Member 1946 Source: ER 1946 Elder, Sir Stewart Duke KCVO, DSc, PhD, MD, FRCS 63 Harley St., London 1937 Eugenics Society Consultative Council 1937, 1957 Personal: MB, BCh 1923; MD 1925; FRCS 1924; BSc, St Andrews 1927; distinguished, many medals; Surg. Oculist to HM the Queen 1958, to HM King 1937; Dir. of Research, Institute of Ophthalmology, Univ. of London; Surg., St. George, Moorfields Hosp. (see B. Jay q.v.) Pubns: Textbook of Ophthalmology. 1923-54; Recent Advances in Ophthalmology. 4th ed. 1950 Source: ESAR 1937, ER 1957; Medical Directory 1937, 1958 Eldridge, Mr. J.C. Sidney, New South Wales, Australia 1920 Eugenics Society 1920 Source: ESAR 1919-20 Eldridge, Mrs. J.C. New South Wales, Australia Eugenics Society Member 1924 Source: ER 1923-24 Eley, Mr. Maxwell OBE Bishops Stortford, Herts Eugenics Society Member 1948, 1957 Source: ER 1948, 1957

Eley, Sir Geoffrey CBE, MA 1 Pembroke Villas, London W8 1939 Eugenics Society Fellow 1939, 1977; Treasurer 1946-53, no Treasurer 1954 Council 1946, 1954-57 Chmn., British Drug Houses Ltd. 1948-65 Personal: b. 1904; Company Director: BDH Investments Ltd., Investments Planning Ltd. 1946; Dep. Chmn. and Chmn., Brush Group 1953-58; Dep. Chmn., British Bank of the Middle East 1952-77; Director: Bank of England 1949-66 (see L.J. Cadbury); Equity and Law Life Assurance Society 1948-80; Chmn., Heinemann Gp. 1965-76; High Sheriff of Greater London 1966; 2 sons, 2 daughters Source: ER 1939-57; ESAR 1938-39; 1977 list; Vol. 60 ASP's Hist, p. 157; WSW 1990; CH Elin, Miss A. Gertrude 25 Chesham Pl., London SW 1910-13 Eugenics Society Member 1910-13 Source: ESAR 1909-13 Elkan, Dr. Rudolf Edward MD (Freiburg), LRCP, MRCS 1958 address: 62 Woodhall Gate, Pinner; 1937 address: 14a Manchester Sq., London Eugenics Society Fellow 1939 Personal: MD Freiburg 1921; LRCP, LRCS 1934; FRSM; Mem., Herpetological Society Pubns: "The Xenopus Pregnancy Test", BMJ 1938 Source: ER 1939; Medical Directory 1937, 1958; Medical Register 1978 Ellershaw, Mr. E. Esq., MA Common Room, Middle Temple, London EC 1909-11 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-11 Source: ESAR 1908-11 Elliott, Dr. Frank A. MB, BCh, FRCP Eugenics Society Member 1949 Source: ER 1949 Elliott Smith, Prof. G.P Eugenics Society Member 1925 Personal: Zoologist; involved in studies of cranial size of Piltdown Man Pubns: "Problems of Race", 1924 Galton Lecture, see ER Source: ER 1923-24, p. 643 Elliott, Dr. Thomas Renton MD, CBE, DSO, FRCP, MA, FRS, FRSM Univ. College Hosp., Gower St., London 1937, 1939; Broughton Biggar, Scotland 1957 Eugenics Society Fellow 1937, 1939, 1957

Personal: b. 1877 Durham; d. 1961; MD 1908 (Camb.); G.H. Lewes Research Student; Phys. and Dir., Med. Unit, Univ. College Hosp., Gower St., London 1937; Prof. of Medicine, Univ. College, London 1937, Emeritus 1958; Mem., MRC; Fellow, Clare College, Cambridge Univ.; Trustee, Beit Memorial Research Fellowships Pubns: "Ductless glands and the nervous system", Brain 1913 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39; ER 1957; Medical Directory 1937, 1958; WWW Background: Beit Fellowships were founded by Otto John Beit (1865-1930) in honor of his brother, Alfred Beit (1853-1906). Alfred Beit was the close friend and adviser of Cecil Rhodes at the time of the amalgamation of the Kimberley Diamond Mines as De Beers Consolidated Mines in 1888. He helped develop the Transvaal gold mines and was an original director of the British South Africa Company. He started railroads. He was an imperialist who founded the Beit Professorship of Colonial history at Oxford. Alfred and Otto Beit were born in Germany of Jewish descent. Alfred Lane Beit, the son of Otto John, married Clementine Mitford. He was an MP for St Pancras 1931-45 and Secretary of State for the Colonies 1944-45. He was a director of Tanganyika Concessions Ltd. and a Trustee of the Beit Trust, living in County Wicklow, Eire. A. S. Parkes q.v. was Beit Fellow; Carleton Allen q.v. was Oxford Rhodes Trustee. Bill Clinton and his advisors were Rhodes Scholars (Concise DNB, Debretts 1988) Ellis, Mrs. 9 Barnby Gate, Newark, Notts 1937 Eugenics Society Member 1935, 1937 Source: ER 1935, ESAR 1937 Ellis, Prof. Dr. Sir Arthur MD, FRCP Bedford House, Chiswick Mall, London W4, 1937, 1939; Medicine, Oxford Univ., Oxford Eugenics Society Fellow 1937, 1939, 1957 Council 1953, 1955-59 Personal: d. 1966; MD Toronto 1908; Ass't Physician Rockefeller Institute; MA, MD (Oxford Univ.) 1943; Director of Medical Unit, London Hospital 1924-43; Regius Prof. of Medicine, University of Oxford 1943-48 (Emeritus 1958); Royal Commission on Population (Physicians member; Chmn., Biological and Medical Cttee) 1948 Pubns: "The Natural History of Bright's Disease" Croon Lect., Lancet 1942 Source: ESAR 1937; ER 1953-59, Medical Directory 1958, WWW Ellis, Mr. H. Havelock FRCP Carbis Bay, Cornwall 1909-12; 14 Dover Mansions, Canterbury Rd., Brixton 1912-13 and Woodpecker, West Drayton 1912 ( Wife disappears from list in 1912 but there are two entries for Havelock Ellis Esq. in 1912; wife reappears at same

address in 1913); 24 Holmdene Ave., Herne Hill, London SE24, 1937; Cherry Ground, Hintlesham, nr. Ipswich, Suffolk 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1907-1939 (Fellow 1937, 1939); V.P. 1909-11; Council 1916; Consultative Council 1937; First International Eugenics Congress 1912, General Committee Sexologist; wrote Sex in Relation to Society. 1937 (Defended Hitler's racial law: " if properly administered, it has no relation to 'Aryan' aspirations") Personal: b. Croydon, London 1859; d. July 8, 1939 Women: affair with Olive Schreiner; m. Edith Lees who died in 1916; "affair" with Margaret Sanger ( "...her mentor and lover, Havelock Ellis, was the beloved disciple of Francis Galton, the brilliant cousin of Charles Darwin...", from Grand Illusions., George Grant, p. 53, and p. 91) Women and Urolagia: met Mme. Francois Cyon who wrote Friendship's Odyssey by Francois DeLisle (pen name); "he followed me (into the toilet, ed. note) to minister himself to my needs ... Of the full meaning of his delicate attention I was then ignorant ... If urolagia became clearer to me in time, suffice it here to say that, on this first day of closer friendship, it proved mysteriously soothing to my soul."(from Friendship's Odyssey by Francois DeLisle); "he enjoyed married happiness with (Francois Cyon) before his death" from article in Collier's Encyclopedia by Arthur Calder Marshall; Ellis called urolagia, 'the sacrament', and shared it with Margaret Sanger. (see Havelock Ellis. 1981, Phyllis Grosskurth) British Pregnancy Advisory Service (BPAS) and Havelock Ellis: Havelock Ellis adopted Francois Lafitte, Francois De Lisle's son with John Collier. Lafitte became the British Pregnancy Advisory Service chairman. Lafitte was associated with The Institute of Sex Education and Research because he was Chairman of the BPAS from 1968-1988 while the BPAS was in partnership with the Institute till 1973. Pubns: Sex: Ellis is best known now for his sexology books, e.g., The Psychology of Sex. 1933; Studies in the Psychology of Sex; More Essays of Love and Virtue. (When Alger Hiss went on his honeymoon, he took with him some of Havelock Ellis's books.) Race: He also wrote a great deal on race, eugenics and sterilisation. e.g. "The Sterilisation of the Unfit", ER 1909; The Problems of Race Regeneration.1911 ('persuade' the 'unfit' to 'volunteer' for sterilisation by withdrawing Poor Relief from those who refused such 'persuasion was the theme of Frederick Osborn's "new eugenics" in 1956 and see the arguments for a welfare cap in

USA in 1990's); The Task of Social Hygiene.1912; and he wrote a monthly column in Margaret Sanger's Birth Control Review Source: ESAR 1908-13; CH; ESAR 1937, 1938-39; Men Behind Hitler, p. 87, WSW 1990; A Sage of Sex: A Life of Havelock Ellis. Arthur Calder-Marshall (New York 1959); ER 1909-11; Problems in Eugenics 1912 (repr.) Destruction of the Unfit: Speaking of the false teaching of the Pharisees, Christ said "Every tree that bringeth not forth good fruit is hewn down and cast into the fire." This quote was popular among eugenicists, who saw it as a justification of their theories of extermination, rather than as a warning against false teaching. Ellis said: "there can be no compunction in his (Christ's) promulgation of this radical yet necessary doctrine of the destruction of unfit stocks.", from The Dance of Life. 1923 ; see also Dean Inge q.v. Eugenic Strategy: Speaking of sterilisation, C.P. Blacker, long time ES executive, claims Havelock Ellis said: "...It was the business... of the lawyers to find ambiguities and uncertainties in the law. He urged the Society to try by all the means at its disposal to encourage the judicious employment of voluntary sterilisation and thereby get it accepted as part of normal medical practice rather than challenge the organised forces of the opposition by seeking to legalise it by Act of Parliament ... Many unnecessary and unwieldy safeguards might be introduced ... red tape ... that the result would ... be to 'sterilise sterilisation'... Mature consideration of Dr. Havelock Ellis's contentions in this matter has convinced me of their fundamental soundness. An approach is now being made along lines of which he would have approved." (C.P. Blacker q.v., from Obit ER 1939, Vol. 31, no. 2) Arthur Balfour, former Prime Minister of England, was an influential Eugenic Society member in the days when the Society worked openly to achieve its goals through Parliament. Do we see here the beginnings of a new strategy - the strategy called cryptoeugenics - in which the Society works secretly to achieve its goals using other groups as fronts. Should we say that this was a "Fabian" strategy or a Rockefeller strategy? Ellis, Mrs. Havelock Ellis Carbis Bay, Cornwall 1911; 14 Dover Mansions, Canterbury Rd., Brixton, London SW 1913 Eugenics Society Associate 1911, 1912 Personal: Edith Lees; d. 1916 Source: ESAR 1910-13 Ellis, Mr. K.P.

Wood Close, Quorn, Loughborough 1937, 1939; Uckfield, Sussex 1957 Eugenics Society Member 1936, 1937, 1957 Personal: 1937 address Source: ER 1936, 1957; ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Elmhirst, Mrs. Eugenics Society Member 1944 Personal: Elmhirst, Leonard Knight m. 1. Dorothy Whitney (Dorothy Whitney; American; b. 1887, Washington, DC; daughter of Wm. C. Whitney; Trustee, Dartington Hall Trust) 2. Dr. Susanna Sutherland Isaacs (Dr. Susanna Sutherland Isaacs; FRCP, FRCP Psych; see Mrs. Nathan Isaacs q.v.; MD Chicago 1943; MB BS London 1944; Diploma in Child Health 1945; Senr. Registrar, Dept. of Psychology, Paddington Green, Children's Hospital 1958) Leonard Knight Elmhirst (Leonard Knight Elmhirst; 1893-1974; Chmn., Political and Economic Planning (PEP, see F. Lafitte); Founder/ President, International Association of Agricultural Economists; Chmn., Dartington Hall Trust 1931-74 (rural industry, research and education); Footpaths; Forestry; Pubns: Robbery of the Soil. 1922; The Application of Economic Research to a Village in Bengal. 1930; Social Trends in Rural Areas. 1938; Rabindrath Tagore: Pioneer in Education. 1961) Source: ER 1944, WWW, Medical Directory 1958, Melanie Klein. Elsden, Mr. A. Vincent OBE, BSc, FRIC Eugenics Society Member 1948 Personal: Officer, Order of the British Empire; Fellow, Royal Institute of Chemistry Source: ER 1948 Elumeze, Mrs. Y.E. Eugenics Society Member 1967 Source: ER 1967 Elveden, Viscount London 1920 Eugenics Society 1920 Source: ESAR 1919-20 Emery, Prof. A.E. Heathcote MD, PhD, DSc, FRCP, MFCM, FRS (E) Dept. of Human Genetics, Western General Hospital, Edinburgh Eugenics Society Fellow 1965, 1977 Pres., British Clinical Genetics Society 1980-83 (see C.O. Carter q.v.) Personal: son of Harold Heathcote Emery; Fellow, Johns Hopkins 1961-64, PhD; MD 1966; Prof. of Human Genetics, Edinburgh 1968-83, now emeritus; Hon. Cons. Phys., Lothian Health Board 1968-83; Western General Hospital 1977;

Mem., American Society of Human Genetics; Council member, British Genetic Society; Research Director, European Alliance of Muscular Dystrophy Associations 1991, 1993 Pubns: Elements of Medical Genetics. 1968, (8th. ed. 1992); Antenatal Diagnosis of Genetic Disease. 1973; Methodology in Medical Genetics. 1976 (2nd ed. 1986); A report on genetic registers. by a Working Party of the Clinical Genetics Society 1978; Registers for the Detection and Prevention of Genetic Disease.; Principles and Practice of Medical Genetics. 1983 (2nd ed. 1989); Editorial Bd., Biology and Society 1985 Source: ER 1965, 1977 list, B&S 1985, WSW 1990, Lane Report (references); Medical Directory 1991, 1993; Genetic Prophecy. 1983 Background: Report on Genetic Registers recommendations included: 1. Registers should be set up to trace, follow, and counsel individuals at high risk. High risk means 1 in 10 chance or greater of getting a disease. To inform them of the risk and the options available. 2. Registers should be on a regional, not national basis. 3. No individuals should be in the register without their knowledge and approval. Background: Antenatal Diagnosis of Genetic Disease. by Heathcote (Scrimgeour, Nelson) was cited by the Lane Commission (Lane Report, Appendix E, Appendix J) Genetic Advisory Centres 1983: Medical Genetics Clinic, University Dept. of Human Genetics, Western General Hospital, Crewe Rd., Edinburgh Emery, Farr-, Mrs. Florence 21 Warwick Chambers, Pater St., Abingdon Rd., Kensington 1909-11 Eugenics Society Member 1909 Associate 1910-11 Source: ESAR 1908-11 Emonet, A. BA Eugenics Society Member 1967 Source: ER 1967 Engledon, Mr. Frank Cambridge Eugenics Society v.p. 1921 Personal: Pres., Cambridge Eugenics Society 1921 Source: ER 1921 Ensor, Sir Robert MA The Beacon Sands, High Wycombe, Bucks Eugenics Society Consultative Council 1957 Personal: b. 1877; two sons; Member, Royal Commission on Population 1948 Pubns: "Scrutator", the pen name of a columnist ; Modern Socialism. 1903 Source: ER 1950-51, v. 42, p. 128; ER 1957; WWW

Entwhistle, Mr. P.A. Eugenics Society Member 1986 Source: B&S 1988 Eriksson, Prof. Dr. A.W. MD (Helsinki) Anthropogenetisch Instituut, Amsterdam, Holland Eugenics Society Fellow 1967, 1977 Personal: Vrije Universitiet te Amsterdam 1977 Source: ER 1967, 1977 list Espinasse, Prof. Paul Gilbert University College, Hull 1939; Dept. of Zoology, University College, Hull 1957 Eugenics Society Member 1937, 1939; Fellow 1957 Personal: b. 1900; d. 10 May 1975; 1937 address: Needler Hall, Cottingham, Hull 1937; Emeritus Prof. of Zoology, University of Hull Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39; ER 1957; WWW Ethnic Study Group 2 Thames House, Queen St. Pl., London EC4, 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Affiliation 1934 Member 1937, 1939 Source: ER 1934; ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Eugene, Mr. Tyrone Eugenics Society Member 1985 Source: B&S 1986 Eugenics Society and Galton Institute Eugenics Society History: Eugenics Society founded in 1907 as Eugenics Education Society; called Eugenics Society in 1926 when incorporated; sponsors Galton Lecture, Darwin Lecture; renamed The Galton Institute in 1988-89; Address 19 Northfield Prospect, Northfields, LondonSW18 IPE, Tel. No. 081-874-7257 Journal: Eugenics Review 1909-1969; Bulletin of the Eugenics Society 1969-1983; Biology and Society, 1984-; Journal of Biosocial Science 1969-; Biology and Society discontinued in 1990; Journal of Biosocial Science and Galton Institute Newsletter 1992 - 2008 Present Acknowledged Goals of the Eugenics Society: "...measurement of human qualities, human heredity, influence of the environment and causes of disease, genetic counselling, the family unit, birth control, differential fertility, marriage guidance, infecundity, artificial insemination, voluntary sterilisation, termination of pregnancy, population problems and migration.", from The Eugenics Society: Aims & Activities. 1990 in an information pamphlet entitled "What is Eugenics?" Opposed to eugenics: The Legacy of Malthus. Allen Chase; Margaret Sanger: the father of modern

society. Elsah Droghin; Grand Illusions. G. Grant; The Men Behind Hitler. B. Schreiber; The Nazi Connection. Stefan Kuhl Neutral: Cyril Burt, psychologist. L.S. Hearnshaw; Social Darwinism in American Thought. R. Hofstader; The Mismeasure of Man. S. Gould For eugenics: Carter "Eugenics Today", Biology and Human Affairs, Vol. 19, No. 3, 133-9, 1954; "The Case for Eugenics: editorial comment", Biology and Human Affairs, Oct., 3-8, 1957; "Principles and Paradox in Eugenics" P.B. Medawar q.v., Royal Inst. of GB Proc., 38 (1961), p. 493-501; "Limitations of Eugenics", L.S. Penrose, Royal Inst. of GB., Proc. 39 (1963), p. 506-19; and see C.P. Blacker entry in this list Eugenics and Religion: 1909 "... the idea of eugenics must be instilled into the conscience of civilisation like a new religion - a religion of the most lofty and austere, because the most unselfish, morality - a religion which sets before it a sublime ideal; terrestrial, indeed, in its chosen theatre but celestial in its theme. Happy the people by whom this ideal is translated into fact." (Explanation of goals of the Society in the first issue of the Eugenics Review (ER, Vol. 1, no. 1, p. 4) Eugenics and Natural Selection: 1908-1990 "Man... I conceive it well within his province to replace Natural Selection by other processes that are more merciful and not less effective. This precisely the aim of eugenics." Sir Francis Galton 1908 quoted in The Eugenics Society Aims & Activities 1990, information pamphlet Eugenics Society Members' Psychology, an inside opinion: "J.C. Flugel ... had done a large scale study of social attitudes, in collaboration with Dr. Pryns Hopkins (q.v.), ... Typically the subjects of the experiments were members of odd organizations advocating certain changes in the mores and folkways of present day Society, such as the Sunbathing Society, the Eugenic Society, the Fabian Nursery Propaganda Group..." from Rebel with a Cause. H.J. Eysenck q.v., p. 84 Evans, Miss Barbara The Keir, Wimbledon Common, London SW 1911-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1911-13 Source: ESAR 1910-13 Evans, Miss D. 17 Holdenby Rd., Brockley, London SE 1909-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-13 Source: ESAR 1908-13

Evans, L. 41 Onslow Sq., London SW7, 1937, 1938-39 Eugenics Society Member 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Evans, Dr. Raymond Winston BSc, MRCS, LRCP, TD David Lewis Northern Hospital, Liverpool Eugenics Society Fellow 1956, 1957 Personal: MRCS, LRCP 1938; Consult. Pathology, David Lewis Northern Hospital 1958; tropical disease specialist Pubns: "Incidence of sickle cell trait in blood of W. African natives.", Trans. Royal Society Tropical Medicine 1945 Source: ER 1956, 1957, Medical Directory 1958 Evatt, Surgeon-General, MD, RAMC Wayside, Camberly, Surrey 1909-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-13 Personal: George J. Hamilton Evatt; MD; Royal University, Ireland; Surgeon-General; Army Medical Corps 1899- (1913) Source: ESAR 1908-13; Kelly's Handbook 1903 Eve, Mrs. T. Rose Hill, Orford, Suffolk 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Fellow 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Everest, Miss Chippens Bank, Hever, Kent 1909-13 Eugenics Society Member 1909-13 Source: ESAR 1909-13 Evershed, Miss A.F.C.H. Municipal Training College, Cottingham Rd., Hull 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Eyre, Miss F. Liverpool 1920, 1922 Eugenics Society Member 1920, 1922 Source: ER 1921-22; ESAR 1919-20 Eysenck, Prof. Hans Jurgen Institute of Psychiatry, London Eugenics Society Fellow 1937-1997 Council 1947-49 Professor, Institute of Psychiatry, University College London 1955-83, Emeritus 1983-; Dir., Psychology Dept., Maudsley Hosp. 1946-83 (See W.L. Rees q.v.) Personal: German birth; Father was a friend of Herman Goering (see Rebel with a

Cause. 1991); H.J. Eysenck, according to his autobiography (Rebel with a Cause. 1991), disagreed with Nazi policies and consequently had to emigrate to England; between 1986-88 H.J. Eysenck accepted 250,000 dollars from the Pioneer Fund which has Nazi links (The Independent on Sunday, 4 March, 1990, p. 4, Home section); school in Germany, France, England; Univ. of London BA 1938, PhD 1940; Senior Research Psychologist, Mill Hill Hosp.1942-46 (see Aubrey Lewis); m. Sybil Bianca Giuletta Rostal, 2nd wife 1950; cited by Arthur Jensen (AES) in Straight Talk About Mental Tests. 1981 Pubns: Articles and Books: "The Measurement of Socially Valuable Qualities", ER Oct. 1947; Dimensions of Personality. 1947 (See W.L. Rees q.v.); "The Measurement of Motivation", Scientific American, May 1963, p. 130; The Biological Basis of Personality 1967; Race, Intelligence and Education. 1971; The Structure and Measurement of Intelligence. 1979; Personality, Genetics and Behaviour. 1982; Know Your Own Psi IQ. 1984 (with M.W. Eysenck); Psychoticism as a Dimension of Personality. (with S.B.G. Eysenck 1976) and many other books on biology, genetics and intelligence; signer, Humanist Manifest II Kurtz Journals and articles: Editor in Chief: Behaviour Research and Therapy 1963-78, Personality and Individual Differences 1980-; 800 articles in British, American, German, Spanish and French Jls. of Psychiatry Source: WSW 1990; ER 1947, 1957; Obit GNL 1997 Quotes: On Astrology 1991: "...my [H.J. Eysenck's] provisional and conditional belief in parapsychological phenomena and cosmobiological ones is not the product of senescent credulity but is based on certain facts which critics have been unable to disprove.", from Rebel with a Cause., p. 255 Background: Scientific Racism: "Eysenck found that...on average black people obtained significantly lower intelligence quotients than whites ... (because of) his theory that intelligence is predominantly inherited, he claimed that black people are inherently less intelligent than whites ... He developed a method to measure brain waves accurately enough to give a very high correlation with conventional intelligence tests which, if true, would mean that his method of measuring intelligence is as valid and useful as conventional tests." from The Biographical Dictionary of Scientists (Biologists), article on "Eysenck", (ed., D. Abbott) 1984 (see Cyril Burt q.v. for validity of conventional intelligence tests). Note also that Eysenck has "proved" the validity of a type of astrology with the

same statistical methods that he uses to prove an alleged genetic African IQ inferiority Fairbairn, Mr. R.H. MJI 10 Winchester Rd., Birchfields, Birmingham 1937 Eugenics Society Member 1936, 1937 Source: ER 1936, ESAR 1937 Faktor, Dr. Joseph Hillel MD, ChB c/o Haller, 33 Ferncroft La., London Eugenics Society Member 1985 Personal: MB, ChB Pretoria, South Africa 1963 Source: B&S 1986, Medical Directory 1985 Falding, Miss C.S. The Girls Grammar School, Bradford, Yorks 1913 Eugenics Society Member 1913 Source: ESAR 1912-13 Fanshawe, Miss Eugenics Society Member 1943-44 Source: ER 1943-44 Fantham, Prof. H.B. MA, DSc Dept. of Zoology, McGill University, Montreal, Canada 1937 Eugenics Society Life Fellow 1937 Personal: Prof. of Zoology, Witwatersrand University, South Africa 1917-32; Pres., South African Eugenics Society; Strathcona Professor of Zoology, McGill Univ. 193237 (see Strathcona and Mountroyal q.v.) Source: ESAR 1937, ER 1938 Jan., p. 268 Farquharson, Mrs. Eugenics Society Fellow 1944 Source: ER 1944 Farquharson, Mr. Alexander MA, MBE Eugenics Society Member 1920, Council 1920 Source: ER 1920; ESAR 1919-20 Farquharson, Mrs. Horace 31 Dover St., London W1, 1937; The Hill House, Harefield nr. Uxbridge, Middlesex 1939 Eugenics Society Fellow 1931, 1937, 1939 Source: ER 1931, 1937; ESAR 1938-39 Farquharson, Miss May Fort George, Jamaica 1957 Eugenics Society Member 1952, 1957 Personal: Pioneer of birth control in Jamaica; Jamaica Family Planning League (Pres., 1955)

Background: James Miller Farquharson; Parish of St. Elizabeth, Jamaica 1903 Source: ER 1952, 1957 Around the World News of Population and Birth Control, Dec. 1954 and August 1955; Kelly's Handbook 1903 Farr-Emery - see Emery, FarrFarrer, Lady Idlerocks, Stone, Staffs 1912-13 Eugenics Society Life Member 1912-13 Personal: Darwin and Wedgewood relation; note similar Wedgewood address under Wedgewood; Horace Darwin married Emma Farrer. Background: Katherine Wedgewood m. 1st Baron Farrer 1873; he died 1899; she was dau. of Hensleigh Wedgewood of 31 Queen Anne St. Godfrey Wedgewood; b. 1833; son of Francis Wedgewood of Barlaston; m. 2nd wife Hope Elizabeth Wedgewood, dau. of Hensleigh Wedgewood of 31 Queen Anne St; JP 1879-(1903); Idlerocks, Stone, Staffs 1903 -- 2nd Baron Farrer m. Evelyn, dau. of Charles Spring Rice 1892; she died 1898 Source: ESAR 1911-13; Kelly's Handbook 1903 Farrer, Mrs. M. G. Cop Grove, Bagley Wood, Oxford 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Fellow 1931, 1937, 1939 Source: ER 1931; ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Farrer, Mr. W. Leslie 13 Lansdowne Cres., London W11, 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Fellow 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Farrer-Brown, L. CBE, BSc (Econ), JP Eugenics Society Fellow 1964 Council 1964-1966 Source: ER 1964-66 Faulder, Mrs. H.S. The Vicarage, Pinner, Middlesex 1909 Eugenics Society Associate 1909 Source: ESAR 1908-09 Faulder, Mrs. O.M. Ormonde House, Eaton Terr., London SW 1910-12 Eugenics Society Associate 1910-12 Source: ESAR 1909-12 Fawcett, Mrs. Anne Saffron Walden, Essex Eugenics Society Member 1947, 1957, 1977 Source: ER 1947, 1957, 1977 list

Featherstonehaugh, Mrs. J.M. Eugenics Society Member 1948 Source: ER 1948 Feldman Dr. William Moses MD, FRCP, FRSE (Edin.) 10 Harley St., London W1, 1937 Eugenics Society Member 1937 Personal: MRCS, LRCP 1904; MD 1920; Sen. Phys., St. Mary's Hosp., London 1937 Pubns: Biomathematics. 1935; Principles of antenatal and postnatal child hygiene. 1927 Source: ESAR 1937; Med Dir 1937 Fellheimer, Mrs. 63 Mowbray Rd., West Hampstead, London 1910-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1910-13 Source: ESAR 1909-13 Fenton-May, Dr. J. Eugenics Society Member 1989 Source: B&S 1989 Fenwick, Mr. A.H. BSc, AKC The Old Tannery House, Rickmansworth 1913 Eugenics Society Member 1913 Source: ESAR 1912-13 Fenwick, Mr. A.H. Hankow, China 1920 Eugenics Society 1920 Source: ESAR 1920 Ferguson-Johnson, The Hon. Mrs. 43 Belgrave Square. London SW 1913 Eugenics Society Member 1913 Source: ESAR 1912-13 Ferguson-Smith, Prof. Dr. Malcolm A. MB, ChB, FRCP (G), MRCPath Dept. of Medical Genetics, Glasgow Univ., Glasgow Eugenics Society Fellow 1977 on Phillips Commission investigating mad-cow disease in humans caused by fellow Eugenics Society member JM Tanner; the victims were at that time being studied by Tanners student, M. Preece Personal: Pres., Clinical Genetics Society 1979-81; Fellow, Johns Hopkins 1959-61; taught Medical Genetics at University of Glasgow 1961-87; Dir., West of Scotland Medical Genetics Service 1973-87; Royal Hospital for Sick Children 1977; Professor of Pathology, University of Cambridge 1987- (1993); Dir., East Anglian Regional Clinical Genetics Service 1987Pubns: Early Prenatal Diagnosis. 1983; jt. ed., Essential Medical Genetics.1984 (2nd ed.1987); editor, Prenatal Diagnosis 1980-(1993) (a quarterly journal); Darwin Lecture (sponsored by Eugenics Society and Institute of Biology) "Primary Sex

Determination in the Human Embryo" Glasgow 1988 Source: 1977 list, WSW 1990, CH, Medical Directory 1991, Genetic Prophecy. 1983 Background: Genetic Advisory Centres 1983 - Greater Glasgow Regional Health Authority, West of Scotland Genetic Advisory Centre, University Dept. of Medical Genetics, Royal Hospital for Sick Children, Yorkhill, Glasgow Regional Genetic Advisory Service, Addenbrooke's Hospital, Hills Rd., Cambridge Fernald, Mrs. London 1920 Eugenics Society 1920 Source: ESAR 1919-20 Fernando, Mrs. E.C. Colombo, Ceylon 1957 Eugenics Society Member 1956, 1957 Personal: IPPF Source: ER 1956, 1957 Ferns, Prof. Gordon Metabolic Medicine, Keele University 2011 Eugenics Society Council 2011 Source: Galton Institute website Dec. 2011 which refers to http://www.keele.ac.uk/istm/staff/fernsgordon/ Ferreyra, Dr. Carlos Eugenics Society Member 1981 Source: Bulletin of the Eugenic Society 1982 Festing, Mr. Michael MSc, PhD Laboratory Animals Centre, MRC Labs, Carshalton, Surrey Eugenics Society Fellow 1977 Source: 1977 list Fidler, Miss F.G. 131 Abbey Rd., London NW 1911-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1911-13 Source: ESAR 1910-13 Fincham, Mr. Donald G. Holmsdale, Eastborne Grove, Westcliff on Sea 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1936, 1937, 1939 Source: ER 1936; ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Findlay, The Hon. Sir J.G. KCMG, LLD 40 Cargill St., Dunedin, New Zealand 1912-13 Eugenics Society Member 1912-13 Source: ESAR 1911-13 Findlay, Prof. J.J. MA Ruperra, Victoria Park, Manchester 1910-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1910-11; Member 1912-13; V.P. 1910, 1911; Council 1916; First International Eugenics Congress 1912, General Committee Source: ESAR 1909-13; ER 1910, 1911, 1916; Problems in Eugenics. 1912 (repr.)

Fini, Dr. Rodolfo Viareggio, Italy Eugenics Society Member 1959, 1977 Source: ER 1959, 1977 list Finney, Prof. David J. MA, FRS Dept. of Statistics, Aberdeen Univ., Aberdeen, Scotland Eugenics Society Fellow 1953, 1957, 1977 Personal: Prof. of Statistics, University of Edinburgh 1966-84 University of Edinburgh (Reader in Statistics, 1954-63); Director, ARC Unit of Statistics 1954-84; Asst. Statistician, Galton Lab; United Nations FAO expert in India 1952-53; Member, Cttee on the Safety of Medicines (Adverse Reactions Subcommittee 1963-81); Pres., Biometric Society 1964-65; Visiting Scientist, International Rice Research Institute 1984-85 Pubns: Biological Standardization. 1950 (w/ J.H. Burn); Statistical Method in Biological Assay. 1952 (3rd edn., 1978); An Introduction to Statistical Method in Agriculture. 1953 (4th edn., 1972); Statistics for Biologists. 1980 Source: ER 1953, 1957,1977 list; WSW 1990 Firth, Lady Rosemary MA Institute of Education, University of London, London Eugenics Society Fellow 1967, 1977 Source: ER 1967, 1977 list Fishel, Dr. S. Eugenics Society Member 1987 Source: B&S 1988 Fisher, Edmund Esq. 5 Swan Walk, Chelsea, London SW 1912-13 Eugenics Society Member 1912-13 Source: ESAR 1911-12 Fisher, Dr. Evelyn Eugenics Society Member 1941 Personal: Abortion Law Reform Association (Advisory Council) 1968 Source: ER 1941, Men Behind Hitler. Fisher, Mrs. H.A.L. Thursley 1920 Eugenics Society 1920 Source: ESAR 1919-20 Fisher, Mr. P.J. FGA, FRSA Newton Abbot, Devon Eugenics Society Member 1967, 1977 Personal: Fellow, Royal Society of the Arts Source: ER 1967, 1977 list Fisher, Mr. R.A.

56 Kempshott Rd., Streatham Common, London SW 1913 Eugenics Society Member 1913 Source: ESAR 1912-13 Fisher, Prof. Sir Ronald Aylmer DSc, FRS Galton Laboratory, University College, Gower St., London 1939; Genetics, Cambridge University 1957 Eugenics Society Secretary 1920-30 Subscriber 1926 V.P. 1933 Director 1937 Fellow Life Fellow 1937, 1939, 1957 Council 1937-39 Worked out union of Darwinism and Mendelism (heterogeneous elements yoked by violence together); worked out blood group relationships; Galton Professor of National Eugenics after Karl Pearson (1933-43); on Brock Committee Personal: b. 1880; d. 1962; m. Ruth Guinness (see Lord Iveagh q.v.); Statistician, Rothamsted Experimental Station, Harpenden 1932; Statistician, Galton Lab, University College, Gower St., London WC1, 1937; Arthur Balfour (see Arthur Balfour q.v.) Professor of Genetics, Cambridge Univ., 1943-57; Pres. of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge 1956-59; Hon. Pres., International Statistical Institute 1957; Helped Tobacco Institute make the world safe for tobacco sales. Statistics show, RA Fisher said, that if smoking causes cancer then inhaling smoke is a protection (note that he, like Eysenck, was able to use statistics to show that something (lack of danger in tobacco smoking - Fisher, astrology Eysenck) was true which is generally considered to be false; smoked a pipe; died of mouth cancer; Member, Pontifical Academy of Science 1961 Pubns: 1918 "On the correlation between relatives on the supposition of Mendelian inheritance", Trans. Royal Society of Edinburgh, v. 52, p. 399; 1919 "The causes of human variability", Eugenics Review 10:213ff; 1930 The Genetical Theory of Natural Selection.; 1931 The Social Selection of Human Fertility.; Editor, Annals of Eugenics 1939-41; 1965 The Theory of Inbreeding (2nd ed.) Source: Obit ER 1962-63, 54, 120(N); WWW; article by daughter in Journal of Obstetrics; ESAR 1937, 1938-39; CH; ER 1957; "The Smoking Gun of Eugenics", S.J. Gould, Natural History Fisher White - see White, Fisher, J.J. Fitch, Mr. M.F.B. FSA Eugenics Society Member 1960 Personal: Fellow, Society of Antiquaries Source: ER 1960 Fitzgerald, Miss 29 Rectory Pl, Woolwich 1909; Public Health Dept., Town Hall, Woolwich 191013 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-13 Source: ESAR 1908-13 Fitzgerald, Mrs. M.F.

32 Eglantine Ave., Belfast, Ireland 1910-11; Fairholme, Kill o the Grange (or Monkstown 1912-13), Co. Dublin, Ireland 1912-13, 1920, 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1910-13, 1920; Fellow 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1909-13, 1919-20, 1937, 1938-39 Fleischel, Mr. Paul von South Lawn, Reigate, Surrey 1909; Shagbrook, Reigate Heath, Reigate, Surrey 1910-13, 1920 Eugenics Society Life Member 1909-13, 1920; Eugenics Society Treasurer 190722; Council 1909; First International Eugenics Congress 1912, General Committee (Hon. Treas.) Source: ESAR 1908-13, 1919-20; ER, Vol. 60 ASP's Hist p. 157; ER 1909; Problems in Eugenics. 1912 (repr.) Fleischel, Mrs. Paul von South Lawn, Reigate, Surrey 1909; Shagbrook, Reigate Heath, Reigate, Surrey 1910-13, 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1909-10; Life Member 1911-13; 1920 Life Fellow 1937, 1939 Personal: 1909-13 used "von", had dropped "von" by 1920 Source: ESAR 1908-12, 1919-20, 1937, 1938-39 Fleming, Mr. E. Esq. Gowanlea, The Market Place, Inverurie, Aberdeenshire 1939 Eugenics Society Fellow 1939 Source: ER 1939: ESAR 1938-39 Fletcher, Lady 10 Woburn Sq., London WC1, 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Fellow 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Fletcher, Mr. W. MPS Normanhurst, Rusper, Horsham, Surrey 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1937, 1939 Personal: See Langdon-Down, Reginald Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Flett, Miss E. Liverpool 1920 Eugenics Society 1920 Source: ESAR 1919-20 Flett, Miss M.S. Eugenics Society Member 1950 Source: ER 1950 Fleure, Prof. H.J. DSc, FRS Aberystwyth 1920; 123 Lapwing Lane, Didsbury, Manchester 1937, 1939; London Eugenics Society Member 1920 Consultative Council 1937, 1957 Fellow 1937, 1939

Pubns: 1931 Merchant Venturers in Bronze.; 1922-23 Some aspects of race study, ER, v.14, p. 93; 1949-50 Some biological considerations in social evolution, ER, v. 41, p. 134 Source: ESAR 1919-20, 1937, 1938-39; ER 1957 Quotes: Antidemocratic eugenics: "Professor Lenz is one of the apostles of eugenics in Germany ... How to develop a control of industrial capitalism, not in the interest of egalitarianism, but in the interests of the maintenance of high quality people, is a question Lenz's book goes only a little way towards answering." From a review by Fleure of Grundriss Der Menslichen Erblichkeits lehre und Rassenhygiene. 1923, by F. Lenz, review in ER 1923-24, p. 601 Florence, Prof. P. Sargent CBE, MA, PhD Birmingham Eugenics Society Fellow 1963, 1977 Council 1963-65 VP 1968 Editorial Board, ER 1968 Personal: Honorary Associate, Rationalist Press Assn. (1941-78) Pubns: 1964 Economics and Sociology of Industry: A Realistic Analysis of Development. London; 1964-65 "A note on recent age pyramids in underdeveloped countries", ER, v. 56, p. 143 Source: ER 1963-65, 1977 list, CH Foden, Miss H.E. Meadowside, Brooklands Ave., Macclesfield 1937 Eugenics Society Member 1931, 1937 Source: ER 1931, 1937 Foljambe, Mrs. Eugenics Society Member 1931 Source: ER 1931 Foote, Miss 97 Westridge Rd., Southampton 1913 Eugenics Society Associate 1913 Source: ESAR 1912-13 Forbes, Mr. A.R. Tadworth, Surrey Eugenics Society Member 1948, 1957, 1977 Source: ER 1948, 1957, 1977 list Forbes, Mr. Stanley 40 Lorne Cres., Brantford, Ont., Canada Eugenics Society Fellow 1957 Source: ER 1957 Ford, Miss D.M. Eugenics Society Member 1931 Source: ER 1931 Ford, Mr. E.B. MA, BSc

Dept. of Zoology and Comparative Anatomy, University Museum, Oxford 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Fellow 1931, 1937, 1939 Council 1937-38 Pubns: Mendelism and Evolution. 1931; The Study of Heredity. 1938 Student of Julian Huxley; Taught Derek Roberts (Informally) Source: ER 1931-38; ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Ford, Major G.N. Bath Club, Dover St., London W1, 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Forder, Mr. B.C. Weymouth 1920 Eugenics Society 1920 Source: ESAR 1919-20 Forder, B.C. MA Eugenics Society Member 1959 Source: ER 1959 Forder, Mr. B.C. Yeoleaze, Bradford Abbas, Sherborne, Dorset 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Fellow 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Forester, Mr. Joseph Eugenics Society Member 1951 Source: ER 1951 Forman, Mr. Henry James Esq. 111 Beaufort Mansions, Chelsea, London SW 1912-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1912-13 Source: ESAR 1911-13 Forman, Dr. L. MD, MRCS, MRCP Portland Place, London 1957 Eugenics Society Consultative Council 1937, 1957 Fellow 1937 Personal: MB, BS 1924; MD 1926; Ass't. Phys., Skin Dept., Guys Hosp. 1937; Dermat., Lond. Jewish Hosp. 1937 address 7 Devonshire Pl., London W1, 1937 Pubns: chp. on skin diseases in Chances of Morbid Inheritance., C.P. Blacker q.v., 1934 Source: ESAR 1937, ER 1957; Med Dir 1937 Forrer, Mrs. Augusta Mena House, Sandringham Rd., Birkdale, Liverpool 1909-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-13 Source: ESAR 1908-13 Forrest, Prof. D.W. PhD, FTCD Dept. of Psychology, Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland Eugenics Society Fellow 1977 Source: 1977 list

Forster, The Lady Rachel Cecily GBE New South Wales, Australia 1920; Lepe House, Exbury, Southampton 1939; Milford on Sea, Hants Eugenics Society Member 1920, 1938-39, 1957 Personal: dau of 1st Baron Montagu of Beaulieu; Dame Grand Cross, Order of the British Empire; m. 1st Baron Forster 1890; d. 12 April 1962 -- (Henry William Forster; b. 1866; son of Major John Forster of Exbury House, Hants; Treasury 1902-05, Conservative w/ Salisbury); MP Sevenoaks, Kent 18921919; Lord of the Manor of Exbury and DL Kent 1903; Financial Secretary to War Office 1915-19; Governor General of Australia 1920-25; d. 1936) -- 2 sons killed in WW II Source: ER 1938-39, 1957; ESAR 1938-39; WWW; EB Foster, Mr. John Eugenics Society Member 1939 Source: ER 1939 Foster, Mr. M. Esq. Penn House, Reynolds Close, Hampstead Way, London NW 1912-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1912-13 Source: ESAR 1911-13 Foster, Mr. W.H. Eugenics Society Member 1961 Source: ER 1961 Fotheringham, Mrs. E.M. Scott MA, PhD ` Edinburgh Eugenics Society Fellow 1977 Source: 1977 list Fox, D.P. BSc Eugenics Society Member 1965 Source: ER 1965 Fox, Dame Evelyn Emily CBE Eugenics Society Council 1920, 1930; Member 1920, 1932; Consultative Council 1937 Fellow 1937, 1939 1st Hon. Secretary, Child Guidance Council; Hon. Secretary, Central Association for Mental Welfare 1955 Personal: b. Longford, Eire 1874; d. 1 June 1955; London County Council Mental Hospital Cttee 1914-24; 1937, 1939 address: Central Association for Mental Welfare, 24 Buckingham Palace Rd., London SW1; Mem., Wood Cttee on Mental Deficiency; Vice President, National Association for Mental Health; World Federation of Mental Health Source: ER 1920, 1930, 1932; ESAR 1919-20, 1937, 1938-39; Men Behind Hitler., WWW, ER 1955-56, p. 79; Kelly's Handbook 1903 Fox, Mr. John B. Fox, Mr. S.M.

The Arts Club, 40 Dover St., London W1, 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Fellow 1937, 1939, 1941 Background: S.M. Fox, 20 Bardwell Rd., was a member of the Oxford branch of the Eugenics Education Society in 1914 Source: ESAR 1913-14, 1937, 1938-39; Obit, ER 1942, p. 40 Fox Pitt River - see Pitt River France, Mrs. E. Eugenics Society Member 1989 Source: ER 1989 Franchet, M. Pierre Eugenics Society Member 1982 Source: Bulletin of the Eugenic Society 1983 Francis, Mr. David MIEE Bath, Somerset Eugenics Society Member 1958, 1977 Source: ER 1958, 1977 list Frankland, Mr. Frederick W. Esq. Rataine, Foxton, Manawater, New Zealand 1909; Okataina, Foxton, Manawater, New Zealand 1910-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1909; Member 1910-11; Associate 1912; Member 1913 Source: ESAR 1908-13 Fraser, Mrs. Eugenics Society Member 1931 Source: ER 1931 Fraser, Dr. Lynn R. BA, PhD Eugenics Society Member 1983 Source: B&S 1984 Fredman, Prof. L.E. PhD, LLB Dept. of History, Newcastle Univ., New South Wales, Australia Eugenics Society Member 1959, 1977 Source: ER 1959, 1977 list Fredman, Dr. R.M. MB, BS Eugenics Society Member 1959 Source: ER 1959 Freeman, Mrs. Fanellen Ct., Danbury, Essex 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1934, 1937, 1939 Source: ER 1934; ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Freeman, Dr. Joan BSc, MEd, PhD, ABPsS Eugenics Society Member 1983 Personal:

Associate, British Psychological Society; Psychologist; Pres., European Council for High Ability 1992 Pubns: 1985 The Psychology of Gifted Children. (ed.) Chichester; Gifted Children Growing Up. Cassell Source: B&S 1984; How Gifted Children Can Wither Under the Hothouse Pressures, Sunday Telegraph, July 19, 1992, p. 4 Freeman, Miss L.W. North Warnborough, Odiham, Hants 1910-11 Eugenics Society Associate 1910-11 Source: ESAR 1909-11 Freeman, Dr. R. Austin MRCS, LRCP Eugenics Society Council 1930, 1937-42, 1942 Fellow 1937, 1939 Personal: 1862-1943; Surgeon, Gold Coast Colony 1887; Medical Officer, Survey Expedition to Ashanti 1889; Surgeon in charge, Throat and Ear Dept., Middlesex Hosp.; Dept. Medical Officer, Holloway Prison 1901 (see Dorothy Speed q.v.); RAMC in WWI; 1937 address: 94 Windmill St., Gravesend, Kent 1937, 1939 Pubns: Dr. Thorndyke novels Source: ER 1930-43; ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Freid, Dr. Kalman MD Eugenics Society Member 1959 Source: ER 1959 French, Mrs. Eleanor 4 St. Dunstan's Terrace, Canterbury Eugenics Society Fellow 1957 Council 1957 Source: ER 1957 Frenchman, Mr. D. Broadstone, Dorset Eugenics Society Member 1944, 1957 Source: ER 1944, 1957 Freshfield, Miss Wych Cross Place, Forest Row, Sussex 1913; Forest Row 1920 Eugenics Society Member 1913, 1920 Source: ESAR 1912-13, 1919-20 Frieze, Dr. Marshall LRCP, DPM, MRC Psych Dept. of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, St. James Hospital, Leeds Eugenics Society Member 1959, 1977 Personal: LRCP Glasgow 1950; Diploma in Psychological Medicine, Leeds 1959; Consultant Psychiatrist, St. James Hosp., Leeds; Hon. Clin. Lect., Leeds Univ.; Registrar, St. James Hosp., Leeds and Stanley Royal Hospital, Wakefield Source: ER 1959, 1977 list, Medical Directory 1958, 1985 Background: Genetic Screening: The Triple Plus Test for Downs Syndrome babies was pioneered by St. James Hospital, Leeds, Downs Syndrome Screening Service,

Dept. of Obstetrics and Gynecology, St. James University Hospital, Leeds LS9 7TF, Tel. No. 0532 344013 (from Woman's Realm 31/12/91) Frisby, Miss Emma London 1920 Eugenics Society Member 1920 Source: ESAR 1919-20 Fry, Miss A. Ruth London 1920 Eugenics Society Member 1920 Source: ESAR 1919-20 Fry, Miss Agnes Orchard Hill, Brent Knoll, Highbridge, Somerset 1937, 1939, 1957 Eugenics Society Life Fellow 1937, 1939, 1957 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39; ER 1957 Fry, Miss Failand 1920 Eugenics Society Member 1920 Source: ESAR 1919-20 Fry, Henry R. Hollybush, Hadley Green, Barnet 1937; Hollandsfield, West Stoke, nr. Chichester 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Fry, J.F. Eugenics Society Member 1960 Source: ER 1960 Fuller, Mrs. Eugenics Society Member 1932 Source: ER 1932 Fuller, Miss Evelyn Eugenics Society Member 1937 Personal: ran Walworth Women's Center, 153a East St., London, an early eugenic birth control center, for fifteen years; then committed suicide; b. 1894; d. 1938 Source: Obit, ER Vol. 30 p. 125; ER 1938, p. 132 Furse, Mrs. Charles W. Colway Lodge, Lyme Regis, Dorset 1913 Eugenics Society Member 1913 Source: ESAR 1912-13 Furse, Dame Katherine GBE, RRC 40 York House, Turk's Row, London SW3, 1937 Eugenics Society Fellow 1937 Source: ESAR 1937 Furstenheim, Dr. W. MD

Eugenics Society Member 1958 Source: ER 1958 Fyson, Mr. P.F. Laugherne House, Rushwick, Worcs. 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Fellow 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Gage, The Viscount Henry Rainald KCVO Firle, Lewes, Sussex Eugenics Society Member 1938, 1939, 1957, 1977 Personal: 6th Viscount; 1895-1982; succ. 1912; m. 1931 Alexandra Grenfell (daughter of 1st Baron Desborough); d. 1982; ex President, National Federation of Housing Societies; Coldstream Guards (WW I, WW II; like CP Blacker q.v.); Lord in waiting to K. George V 1924-29, 1931-36 and K. Edward VIII 1936 and K. George VI 1937-39 Source: ER 1938, 1957; ESAR 1938-39; 1977 list; Debretts 1988; Burke's Gair, Mr. G.R. FSA (Scot), FEGS, FRAI Eugenics Society Member 1932 Fellow 1933 Personal: Fellow, Royal Anthropological Institute; Fellow, Society of Antiquaries, Scotland Source: ER 1932, 1933 Gairdner, Miss Alice E. 10 Bedford Gardens House, Campden Hill, London W8, 1937; Foxhall Cottage, Kelshall, Royston, Herts 1939 Eugenics Society Fellow 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Galbraith, Mr. Alec Eugenics Society Member 1983 Source: B&S 1984 Galton, Prof. David Wolfson Institute 2011 Eugenics Society Council 2004, 2006; Librarian 2005-2008; Editor, Galton Newsletter Sept. 2008-Dec. 2008, March 2010-Sept 2010; VP 2008-11; Trustee 2008, 2010 Pubns: Eugenics: The Future of Human Life in the Twenty-first Century Source: CCAR 2004-2010; GIWeb 2011, GNL 2008-2011 Galton, Sir Francis FRS 42 Rutland Gate, London SW 1903, 1909-10 Eugenics Society Member 1909-10, President (Hon.) 1908, 1911 Personal: 1822-1911; Royal Geographic Society cousin of Charles Darwin; was aware of Mendel's work and tried to interest C. Darwin in it; failed and developed the statistical method instead, a method which concealed the ratio Mendel had discovered. It is not clear how these two mathematics can be reconciled as, it is asserted, Ronald Fisher

has done. no children niece was Millicent Lethbridge q.v. ; and see below Pubns: Hereditary Genius: An Inquiry into Its Laws and Consequences 1869; Enquiries into Human Faculty. 1883; "Eugenics: Its Definition, Scope and Aims", Sociological Papers. Vol. 1, London, 1905 Source: ESAR 1908-10; ER Vol. 60 ASP's Hist, WWW, Periodical Index Quotes: Eugenics and Natural Selection: "Man... I conceive it well within his province to replace Natural Selection by other processes that are more merciful and not less effective. This precisely is the aim of eugenics." Sir Francis Galton 1908, quoted in The Eugenics Society Aims & Activities.1990 information pamphlet Antidemocratic, Equality: "It is in the most unqualified manner that I object to pretensions of natural equality" (Galton quoted by Dorothy Middleton (a relative), Bulletin of the Eugenics Society, 1982, p. 113) Religion and Eugenics: 1916 "I see no impossibility in Eugenics becoming a religious dogma among man kind.", from "Eugenics: Its Definition, Scope and Aims", Galton addresses, University of London 1916 Background: -- S.T. Galton; Duddeston House and Claverdon Leys, Warwickshire; d. 1844 -- Darwin Galton; son of S.T. Galton; b. 1814; m. 1. Mary Phillips, Edstone Warwick 1840, 2. Fanny Arkwright (d. 1894), 3. Penelope Cumberland 1896; JP Warwickshire; lord of manors of Claverdon and Henley in Harden 1903 -- Erasmus Galton; son of S.T. Galton; b. 1815; RN; JP Somerset 1903; Loxton, Weston-super-Mare 1903 -- Francis Galton; 3rd son of S.T. Galton; b. 1822; m. 1853 Louisa J. Butler (d. 1897), dau. of Very Rev. Dean Butler of Peterborough; 42 Rutland Gate 1903 see E.G. Wheler Galton below 1909 address Claverdon Leys Galton, Mr. E.G. Wheler - a.k.a. Mr. E.J. Wheler Claverdon Leys, Warwick 1909-13, 1920 Eugenics Society Member 1909-13; Council 1916, 1920 Personal: Mr. Wheler 1909-12; Galton Wheler 1913; Galton relative Source: ER 1916; ESAR 1908-13, 1919-20 Background Edward Galton Wheler; only son of Edward Wheler (d. 1879); b. 1850; JP Northumberland 1903; Swansfield House Alnwick 1903; see Bosanquet q.v.; Source: Kelly's Handbook 1903 Gamlen, Mr. R.H. 2 Grays' Inn Sq., London WC 1909; 3 and 4 Grays' Inn Sq., London WC 1910-13

Eugenics Society Member 1909-13 Source: ESAR 1908-13 Gan, Mr. J.K. Esq. 14 Simla Lane, Beadon St., Calcutta, India 1937; 9 Rue de Sommerard, Paris Ve, France 1939 Eugenics Society Fellow 1932, 1937, 1939 Source: ER 1932; ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Gardiner-Hill, Dr. Harold MBE, MD 78 Wimpole St., London Eugenics Society Consultative Council 1937, 1957 Personal: BA, Cambridge Univ.; MB 1915; MD 1928; Cons. Physician, St. Thomas Hosp.; Research Ass't, St. Thomas Hosp; Examiner in Medicine for MB at Cambridge and Glasgow; 1985 address 149 Harley St., London Pubns: Oliver Sharpey Lect., Royal College of Physicians 1937; "Early Recognition of Endocrine Disease", Pract. 1946; "Dwarfism, Infantilism, Myoedemia, Adiposity and Pituitary Gland Disease." in British Encyclopedia of Medical Practice. 1950; Modern Trends in Endocrinology. 1957; Clinical Involvements. 1958 Source: ESAR 1937, ER 1957, Medical Directory 1958, 1985 Garner, Dr. P. MB, BCh London, Ont., Canada Eugenics Society Member 1977 Source: 1977 list Garnett, Mr. David Eugenics Society Member 1984 Source: B&S 1985, CH Garratt, Mr. G. The Elms, Pulford, S.O., Cheshire 1912-13 Eugenics Society Member 1912-13 Source: ESAR 1911-13 Garratt, Col. H.S. 1 Shirley Rd., Hove 4 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1938, 1939 Source: ER 1938; ESAR 1938-39 Garrett, Mr. J.D. Eugenics Society Fellow 1932 Source: ER 1932 Gasparo, Mrs. P. Eugenics Society Member 1959 Source: ER 1959 Gates, Prof. R. Ruggles MA, PhD, DSc, LLD, FRS Dept. of Botany, London University 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1921; Fellow 1937, 1939; V.P. 1938-39, 1941-44; Director 1939-1945; Council 1937

Bureau of Human Heredity rep. to International Federation of Eugenic Organisations (IFEO)1934 (Chmn. 1936) (see Tage Kemp q.v.); helped found racist journal, Mankind Quarterly 1960 (see Charles Galton Darwin); Josef Mengele's co-researcher, von Verschuer, was an adviser on Mankind Quarterly Personal: 1882-1962; racist Canadian anthropologist; married Marie Stopes q.v.; helped her found the Society for Constructive Birth Control and Racial Progress; accused of impotence by M. Stopes; marriage annulled on those grounds; remarried, normal husband; second wife tried to clear his name; 1937 address: Professor of Botany, University of London, King's College, Strand, London, WC2; 1938 address: 33 Woburn Sq. London, WC1; 1957 address: Cambridge, Massachusetts address; continued as important figure in Eugenics Society till his death; Mem: Eugenics Research Association 1938 Germaine Greer and others saw him as a nonentity who was jealous of the fame of Marie Stopes. Gates may have been jealous of Stopes' fame but he was not a non-entity. It's more likely that all concerned wanted to cover up his activities in favor of racism. They certainly would not want their effectiveness looked into. The Ruggles Gates Fund to be administered by the Council of the Royal Anthropological Institute was reported in Biology and Society March 1987 p. 40; The obit in the Eugenics Review does not mention either Marie Stopes or Mankind Quarterly Pubns: Mutations and Evolution. 1921; Heredity and Eugenics. Constable 1926; Heredity in Man. 1929; Racial and Social Problems in the Light of Heredity. 1934; Human Genetics. 1946; Human Ancestry. 1947; Race Crossing. 1962 Source: EN 1934, ER 1957, Sex and Destiny. by Germaine Greer, Marie Stopes. by M. Hall, The Last Nazi., Mankind Quarterly, Vol. 1, no. 1, CH, B&S 1987 March, p. 40; Obit, ER 1962, p. 122; ERA list 1938 Quotes: 1923 The Undesirables: "an obvious negative eugenic measure which can be carried into effect is the prevention of reproduction on the part of undesirables.", from Heredity and Eugenics. by R.R. Gates 1923 1960 Opposed Integration: "separate schools are better for both races ... in the Southern States ... millions had been spent to provide equally good schools for Negro and White ... American anthropologists were responsible for introducing equalitarianism into anthropology, ignoring the hereditary differences between races ... until the uninstructed public were gradually misled. Equality of opportunity, which everyone supports was replaced by a doctrine of social and genetic equality, which is something different." (from a review of Race and Reason by Carleton Putnam; review written by RR Gates and Gayre of Gayre in Mankind Quarterly 1961)

Background: 1934 Miscegenation: According to a review by H.J. Fleure q.v. of Racial and Social Problems in the Light of Heredity. by R.R. Gates, Gates thinks that "the difference between the races of man are greater than many between species of animals ... he advocates discouragement of miscegenation between blacks and whites ... the black races ... may develop ... but (R.R. Gates) dissents from any notion of their equality with white ... While agreeing with him in the main, the reviewer ..." (ER 1934, p. 73) Gatherer, John Esq. Causeway, Cocking, Midhurst 1911-13 Eugenics Society Member 1911-13 Source: ESAR 1910-13 Gathorne-Hardy, The Hon. Hugh BA(Cantab.) London Eugenics Society Member 1965, 1977 Personal: family name of Earls of Cranbrook q.v. Source: ER 1965, 1977 list Gatty, Ivor Esq. 33 St. Mary's Terr., Paddington, London 1909-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-13 Source: ESAR 1908-13 Gaul, Miss Kate E. 205 Chevening Rd., Brondesbury Park, London NW 1910-12 Eugenics Society Associate 1910-12 Source: ESAR 1909-12 Geddes, Professor The University, Edinburgh 1912-13, 1920 Eugenics Society Member 1912-13, 1920 Source: ESAR 1911-13, 1919-20 Geikie, Sir Archibald FRS, KCB Eugenics Society Hon. Member 1914, 1916, 1920; First International Eugenics Congress 1912, Vice President Personal: Royal Society (Pres.) 1912; b. 1835; m. Alice Gabrielle Pignatel 1871; Textbook of Geology; Director of the Geological Survey of England 1881-1901 Source: ER 1914, 1916; ESAR 1913-14, 1919-20; Problems in Eugenics. 1912 (repr.); Kelly's Handbook 1903 George, Mrs. Florence Eugenics Society Member 1948 Source: ER 1948 George, Mrs. J.M. Eugenics Society Member 1982 Source: Bulletin of the Eugenic Society 1983 Gibb, Shirra, Mrs. M.J.

Boon, Lauder, Berwickshire, Scotland 1913; Simla 1920 Eugenics Society Member 1913, 1920 Source: ESAR 1912-13, 1919-20 Gibb, Shirra, Mr. Andrew Boon, Lauder, Berwickshire, Scotland 1913 Eugenics Society Member 1913 Source: ESAR 1912-13 Gibbon, Mrs. James The White Cottage, Galley Hill, Waltham Abbey 1909-11; Holyfield Hall, Waltham Abbey 1912-13 Eugenics Society Member 1909-13 Source: ESAR 1908-13 Gibbon, Mr. James Esq. The White Cottage, Galley Hill, Waltham Abbey 1909-11; Holyfield Hall, Waltham Abbey 1912-13 Eugenics Society Member 1909-13 Source: ESAR 1908-13 Gibbons, Dr. Robert Alexander FRCS, MD Eugenics Society Member 1926 Council 1931-32 Personal: 1850 (approx.)-1934 Source: Articles of Association 1926, ER 1931, 1932 Gibson, Mr. John B. BSc, MA, PhD Dept. of Genetics, Cambridge University, Cambridge Eugenics Society Fellow 1963, 1977 Publications: 1967 Book Review, ER v. 59 (3) Source: ER 1963, 1977 list Gilchrist, Rev. James 60 Bexwell Rd., Downham Market, Norfolk 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1938, 1939 Source: ER 1938; ESAR 1938-39 Giles, Dr. Alison MB, BCh, MD, MRCS, LRCP Uckfield, Sussex 1993 Eugenics Society Fellow 1962, 1977 Personal: Alison Francis Zoe; nee Judd; MB, BS 1931; MRCS, LRCS 1932; MD 1934; prize in Obstetrics 1931; Reigate, Surrey 1947; Medical Officer, Family Planning Association, Croydon and Caterham 1958; Subscriber to Family Planning Association Articles 1964 Source: ER 1962, 1977 list, CH, Medical Directory 1947, 1958, 1978, 1993 Gilks, Dr. J.L. Eugenics Society Fellow 1934 Source: ER 1934 Gillespie, Dr. Robert Dick MD, FRCP 49 Wimpole St. London W1, 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Council 1931, 1932; Fellow 1937, 1939

Personal: 1897-1945; MB, BCh 1920; DPM 1922; MD 1924; Darwin Pinsent Research Fellow (Camb. and Johns Hopkins); Phys., and Lect. Psychol., Guys Hosp. 1937 Pubns: Textbook of Psychiatry. (jt., 4th ed.) Source: Obit, ER 1946, p. 186; ER 1931, 1932; ESAR 1937, 1938-39; Med Dir 1937 Gillespie, Mr. Robert W. 1386 Casiano Rd., Los Angeles, California, USA Eugenics Society Member 1964, 1977 Source: ER 1964, 1977 list Gillett, Mr. C.R.E. Crossways, Shiplake, Henley-on-Thames, Oxon. 1957 Eugenics Society Member 1932, 1937, 1939; Fellow 1957; Member 1977 Personal: 1937 address: 111 Whiteknight's Rd., Reading 1937, 1939 Source: ER 1932, 1957; ESAR 1937, 1938-39; 1977 list Gillett, Mrs. J.M. SRN Eugenics Society Member 1981 Personal: State Registered Nurse Source: Bulletin of the Eugenic Society 1982 Gillibrand, Mr. Arthur Eugenics Society Member 1932 Source: ER 1932 Gilmour, Mrs. London 1920 Eugenics Society Member 1920 Source: ESAR 1919-20 Gilmour, Miss A. Chalet des Enfants, Ave. du Petit Juas, Cannes, A.M., France 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1938, 1939 Source: ER 1938; ESAR 1938-39 Gilson, Mr. Cary Birmingham Eugenics Society Council 1916 Source: ER 1916 Glad, Prof. John PhD Eugenics Society Member 1984; GNL 09/07 (member); Personal: race realist (his term), IQ studies Source: B&S 1985 Gladding, Mrs. G.

Windicroft, Farnham, Surrey 1909-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-13 Source: ESAR 1908-13 Gladstone, Mr. P. Eugenics Society Member 1947 Source: ER 1947 Gladstone, Mr. R.T. Elstree, Herts 1912-13 Eugenics Society Member 1912-13 Source: ESAR 1911-13 Glanville, Mr. Edward BA Eugenics Society Fellow 1961 Source: ER 1961 Glass, Prof. David Victor BSc (Econ), PhD, FRS Dept. of Sociology, London School of Economics Eugenics Society Council 1944-48, 1952-53; VP 1949-51; Fellow 1937, 1939, 1957, 1977 Professor of Sociology at London School of Economics 1957-1977 Personal: b. 1911; d. 1978; Population Investigation Committee (Research Secretary 1937-48, Chmn. 1948-); Royal Commission on Population (Statistics Cttee); ex-President, British Society for Population Studies; Hon Pres., International Union for the Scientific Study of Population.; m. 1942, Ruth Glass (Ruth Glass; d. Eli and Lilly Lazarus; educ. Geneva and Berlin Univs., London School of Economics; Dir., Centre of Urban Studies, University College, London 1958-; Chmn., Urban Sociological Research Cttee, International Soc. Assoc. 1958-75; Pubns: Watling, A Social Survey. 1939; ed., The Social Background of a Plan. 1948; London's Housing Needs. 1965) Pubns: 1936 The Struggle for Population. w/ E. Grebenik q.v.; 1940 Population Policies and Movements in Europe; 1953 Introduction to Malthus. (which includes Malthus letter on the poorhouse plan, 1801); 1952 BBC show "Reconsidering Malthus"; 1954 The Trend and Pattern of Fertility in Great Britain; 1954 Social mobility in Britain; 1954 "The Trend and pattern of fertility in Great Britain. A report on the family census of 1946", w/ E. Grebenik q.v., Papers of the Royal Comm. on Population, V. VI, Parts I and II; 1957 University Teaching of the Social Sciences: Demography.; 1962 Differential Fertility, Ability and Educational Objectives.; 1965 Population in History.; 1976 Population and Emigration.; jt. ed., Population Studies, British Journal of Sociology

and many more journals Background: Eugenic Idealism - What is it?: ..."the desire to bring about ultimately favorable differential fertilities." (ER 1965, p. 1, Notes) Source: ER 1937-57; ESAR 1938-39; 1977 list; WSW 1990; WWW; Around the World News of Population and Birth Control 1952 (Sept.) Glover, Mr. Gerald A. 115 Park St., Park Lane, London W1, 1937 Eugenics Society Fellow 1935, 1937 Source: ER 1935, ESAR 1937 Glyn, The Hon. Alice Queens Mansions, Upper Norwood, London SE 1910-12 Eugenics Society Member 1910-12 Source: ESAR 1910-12 Goddard, Dr. Charles Ernest MD, OBE, TD The Barn, Prestwood, Great Missenden, Bucks 1937 Eugenics Society Council 1931-32 Fellow 1931-38 Personal: 1860-1942; MD 1900; MRCS, LRCP 1883; RAMC; Medical Officer of Health, Wembley; Hon. Cons. Phys., Wembly Hosp.; MOH, British Exhibition, Wembly; Order of the British Empire Pubns: art. in Birth Control, by Norman Haire q.v. Source: Obit, ER 1942 April, p. 27; ESAR 1937; Med Dir. 1937 Goddard, Miss G.A.M. MSc Headington, Oxford Eugenics Society Member 1977 Source: 1977 list Godfrey, Mrs. 65 Flanders Mansion, Bedford Park, London W 1909 Eugenics Society Associate 1909 Source: ESAR 1908-09 Godfrey, Mrs. Eugenics Society Member 1944 Source: ER 1944 Godson, Miss A.C. 6 Edwardes Sq., London W8, 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1932, 1937, 1939 Source: ER 1932; ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Goethe, Mr. C.M. Anglo Bank Bld., Seventh and J Sts., Sacramento, California, USA Eugenics Society Fellow 1936, 1937, 1939, 1957 Personal: AES member (see AES list for quotes on Nordic supremacy): American; Capital National Bank Bld, 7th and J. St., Sacramento, California 1937, 1939

Pubns: War Profits ... and Better Babies. 1946 Source: ER 1936, 1957; ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Quotes: 1935 Nazi Supporter: from CM Goethe to E.S. Gosney of the Human Betterment Association (a.k.a. Association for Voluntary Sterilization): "You will be interested to know that your work has played a powerful part in shaping the opinions of the group of intellectuals who are behind Hitler in this epochmaking program. Everywhere I sensed that their opinions have been tremendously stimulated by American thought, and particularly by the work of the Human Betterment Foundation. I want you, my dear friend, to carry this thought with you for the rest of your life, that you have really jolted into action a great government of 60,000,000 people." (from Human Betterment Foundation Annual Report 1935) Goetze, Sigismond, Mr. C. Grove House, Regent's Park, London NW 1913; London 1920 Eugenics Society Life Member 1913, 1920 Source: ESAR 1912-13, 1919-20 Going, Mr. R.E. Eugenics Society Member 1932 Source: ER 1932 Goldfoot, Dr. 45 Brondesbury Rd., Kilburn, London 1913 Eugenics Society Associate 1913 Source: ESAR 1912-13 Goldfoot, Mr. Dereck Eugenics Society Member 1946 Source: ER 1945-46 Golding, Dr. Jean MA, PhD Eugenics Society Member 1984 Personal: Initiator/designer ALSPAC, Avon Longitudinal study Source: B&S 1985 Golding, Mr. Mark LRCPI, LRCSI, DPH 29 Dawson Pl., London W2, 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1932, 1937, 1939 Personal: LRCP 1911; DPH 1912; RAMC; clin. ass't., Hosp, Sick Children, Great Ormonde St., London; Med. Ref., Nat. Mut. Life, Australia Pubns: "Blood transfusion in haemorrhagic dis. of new born", BMJ 1927 Source: ER 1932; ESAR 1937, 1938-39; Med Dir 1937 Goldman, Prof. B. Eugenics Society Member 1989 Source: B&S 1989

Goldman, Mrs. B. Eugenics Society Council 1946-54 Source: ER 1946-54 Goldman. Mr. B. W. Dipl. Ing., AMIEE Zlin. Co. Ltd., Singapore Source: ER 1957 Golla, Mr. F. Eugenics Society Fellow 1932 Source: ER 1932 Gont, Mrs. Eugenics Society Member 1943 Source: ER 1943 Good, Dr. Thomas Saxty MRCS, LRCP, OBE 21 Carlisle Mansions, Carlisle Pl., London SW1, 1937; 14 Upland Park Rd. Oxford 1939 Eugenics Society Council 1931-1932 Fellow 1937 Personal: MRCS, LRCP 1893; Littlemore Hosp, nr. Oxford 1937; Med. Supt., Oxford Asylum; Med. Dir., Child Guidance Clinic, Oxford; Hon. Phys., Nerve Disease, Radcliffe Infirm., Oxford; Med. Exam and Ref. for Feebleminded, Oxford, (Board of Control); Lect. in Psych., Fac. Med., Oxford Univ. Source: ER 1931, 1932; ESAR 1937, 1938-39; Med Dir 1937 Goodall, Miss F.G. The Royal College of Nursing, London W1, 1937, 1939, 1957 Eugenics Society Member 1935, 1937, 1939 Fellow 1957 Source: ER 1935, 1957; ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Goode, Dr. Christine MB Haywood, Finchley Rd., Golders Green 1913 Eugenics Society Associate 1913 Source: ESAR 1912-13 Goodhart, Prof. C.B. MA, PhD Dept. of Zoology, Cambridge University, Cambridge Eugenics Society Fellow 1956-2000 Council 1994-2000 Personal: d. 2000; founding member, Society for the Protection of Unborn Children (SPUC); consistently opposed to abortion on demand Never one to withhold an opinion, Goodhart used to claim that he was the liberal rock around which the tide of opinion flowed. He vigorously opposed abortion on demand both through the Society for the Protection of Unborn Children and at meetings of the Eugenics Society. Always preferring to call a spade a spade, he opposed the Society renaming itself the Galton Institute. From Obit, GNL 2000 Source: ER 1956, 1957, 1977 list, SPUC letterhead Background: SPUC Began By Supporting Abortion: "it is proposed to form a Society provisionally entitled the Society for the

Protection of Unborn Children, with the following aims: 1) To uphold the principle that human life ought not to be taken except in cases of urgent necessity."... 3) To consider how far the Medical Termination of Pregnancies Bill- and in particular clauses 1 (1) (b), (C) and (d) - is consistent with these principles: and to oppose it where it is not." (from a letter to the Daily Telegraph Jan. 11, 1967 signed by CB Goodhart, Peter Huntingford, and Aleck Bourne among others.) What is meant by "urgent necessity"? ( "...we support clause (a), which seeks to clarify the case-law position regard (sic) to abortion in the case of serious risk to life or health of the mother, we are opposed on ethical grounds to clauses (b), (c) and (d). Clause (b) would permit abortion if there was substantial risk that the child would be born seriously handicapped. This would mean that many healthy foetuses would be destroyed as a precaution. Clause (c)... provides, in fact, for abortion on demand..." (from letter to the Church Times 30/9/66) How Many Illegal abortions?: 20,000 to 15,000 in Great Britain before 1967 from article by Goodhart in "Population Studies" July 1973 Goodliffe, Mrs. Eugenics Society Member 1931 Source: ER 1931 Goodman, Mrs. Hardwicke Ct., Gloucester 1939 Member 1939 Source: ESAR 1938-39 Goodman, Mrs. M.W. Eugenics Society Member 1937 Source: ER 1937 Goodman, Mrs. Merioneth Eugenics Society Member 1957 Source: ER 1957 Goodman, A. Eugenics Society Member 1959 Source: ER 1959 Goodman, Lord Arnold Abraham CH, MA, LLM Gray's Inn, London Eugenics Society Member / Fellow 1951-1995 Chmn., British Council 1974Personal: b. 1913, d. 1995; educ. Cambridge Univ.; Chmn., Housing Corp. and National Building Agency 1973-77; Senior Partner, Goodman, Derrick and Co.; connected with film making; The Observer (Chmn., Observer Editorial Trust 1967-76, Director 1976-81); Master, University College, Oxford 1976-86; President, Institute of Jewish Affairs, 1975-; Chmn., Jewish Chronicle Trust 1970-

Pubns: Chmn., Cttee. of Enquiry into the Charity Law (Report) Source: 1977 list, WSW 1990, Debretts 1988, 1990, Obit GNL 09/95 Background: June 1969 - "Maxwell suggested that they seek the help of someone in London who could be relied upon to act as a mutually trustworthy arbitrator - the solicitor Lord Goodman. Harold Wilson introduced many unusual personalities ... during his terms of office ... few of them seemed to wield as much influence as his personal lawyer Arnold Goodman. Not many observers outside or even inside Whitehall could understand why the Prime Minister should delegate negotiations with the white rebel regime in Rhodesia to the solicitor.", from Maxwell: The Outsider. by Tom Bower 1988 Aurum Press Goodman, Mrs. J.D.T. MSc London Eugenics Society Member 1977 Source: 1977 list Goodman, Dr. Raymond E. MSc, MRCS, LRCP, DObst RCOG BUPA Hospital, Manchester 1993 Eugenics Society Member 1981 Personal: Raymond Emmanuel Goodman; Psychosexual Clinic, Dept. of Psychiatry, Hope Hospital, Salford, Manchester; Cons. Psycho-sexual Therapist, Salford AHA; ex- Medical Officer, British Pregnancy Advisory Service; MSc, Salford and D Obst. RCOG 1965; Mem., Institute of Psychosexual Medicine Pubns: "Nature of Human Sexuality", Nature; Cons. ed., British Journal of Sexual Medicine 1991; arts. on "variant" sexuality; contributor to visual dictionary of sex 1978 Source: Bulletin of the Eugenic Society 1982, Medical Directory 1991, 1992, 1993 Goodrich, Prof. E.S. MA, FRS 6 Park Town, Oxford 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Council 1931, 1932; Fellow 1937, 1939 Source: ER 1932, 1931; ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Goodwin, A.R. Eugenics Society Member 1960 Source: ER 1960 Goodwin, Mr. Ernest Esq., MA 23 Stamford Hill Mansions, Stamford Hill, London N 1911-12 Eugenics Society Associate 1911-12 Source: ESAR 1910-12 Goodwin, Mrs. Ernest 23 Stamford Hill Mansions, Stamford Hill, London N 1911-12 Eugenics Society Associate 1911-12 Source: ESAR 1910-12

Gordon, Mrs. E. Hamilton Bywater House, Lymington Hants 1911-13; Lymington 1920; Bywater House, Lymington, Hants 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1911-13, 1920, 1931, 1937, 1939 Source: ER 1931; ESAR 1910-13, 1919-20, 1937, 1938-39 Gordon, Miss Edith W. 16 Eaton Terr., London SW 1910-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1910-13 Source: ESAR 1909-13 Gordon, Dr. Henry Laing MD Nairobi, Kenya Colony, East Africa 1937; Ngong, nr. Nairobi, Kenya, British East Africa 1939 Eugenics Society Fellow 1933; Member 1937; Fellow 1939; Consult. Council 1939 Personal: d. 1947; neurologist; worked in Nairobi, Kenya; studied mental diseases from yaws and syphilis (see Tuskegee experiments, also run by eugenics society members) Pubns: Eugenics and the Truth about Ourselves in Kenya. 1933; A Memorandum of Research required in Kenya. 1937; Foundations of a New Settlement. 1943 Source: ER 1933; ESAR 1938-39; Obit ER 1947 April, p. 109 Gordon, Mr. W. Esq. Kingslake, Grove Park, Chiswick, London W 1909-10 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-10 Source: ESAR 1908-10 Gordon, Mrs. W. Kingslake, Grove Park, Chiswick, London W 1909-10, 1913 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-10, 1913 Source: ESAR 1908-13 Gore-Wallace -see under Wallace, GoreGoschen, Miss F. 117 Sloane St., London SW 1909-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-13 Source: ESAR 1908-13 Gosden, Dr. R.G. Eugenics Society Member 1986 Source: B&S 1988 Goslett, Mrs. Clare Kenilworth House, Ealing 1909-13; London 1920 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-11; Member 1912-13, 1920; Council 1909, 1909 Source: ESAR 1908-13, 1919-20; ER 1909

Gosney, E.S. Human Betterment Foundation, Ste 321, Pacific Southwest Bld., Pasadena, California, USA 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1937, 1939 Personal: Member AES; see AES list; see C.M. Goethe q.v. quote for influence on Nazi policies Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39; AES list Gossett, Mr. W.S. BA Davan Hollow, Denham, Bucks 1937 Eugenics Society Fellow 1937 Source: ESAR 1937 Goto, Seitaro 660 Nishi Sugamo Tokyo, Japan 1937 Eugenics Society Member 1937 Source: ESAR 1937 Gotto, Mrs. A.C. - See also under Neville Rolfe q.v, Rolfe q.v., Burney q.v. The Chestnuts, Walton-on Thames 1908; 6 York Blds., Adelphi, London 191011; 20 Holland St., Campden Hill, London W 1912-13 Eugenics Society Member 1909-13, Hon. Secretary 1907-1920 Personal: = Sybil Neville Rolfe q.v.; she was the widow of Mr. Gotto before 1917; ruthless and unpleasant to work with Source: ESAR 1908-13 (inclu. Belfast 1912); ER Vol. 60 ASP'S Hist. p. 159; Obit, ER 1955-56, p. 149 Gough, Rev. A.W. London 1920 Eugenics Society Member 1920 Source: ESAR 1919-20 Gould, Dr. G.C. MB, BS Eugenics Society Member 1963 Source: ER 1963 Govett, Flight Lt. Vincent G. 83 Warwick Rd., Kensington, London SW5, 1937 Eugenics Society Member 1937 Source: ER 1937, ESAR 1937 Graham, Miss E.W. Somerville College, Oxford 1912 Eugenics Society Member 1912 Source: ESAR 1911-12 Graham, Mr. Robert Eugenics Society Member 1960 Source: ER 1960 Graham, Dr. S.

Maudsley Hospital, Denmark Hill, London SE5, 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1937 1939; Fellow 1949 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39; ER 1949 Grant, Mrs. 169 Queen's Gate, London SW 1911-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1911-13 Source: ESAR 1910-13 Grant, Dr. C.G. BSc, PhD Eugenics Society Member 1984 Source: B&S 1985 Grant, Mrs. M.C. BA London Eugenics Society Member 1965, 1977 Source: ER 1965, 1977 list Grant, Mr. Madison 101 Park Ave., New York, NY, USA Eugenics Society Member 1934, 1937 Personal: wealthy follower of Count Gobineau who believed in Aryan supremacy; American Eugenic Society Pubns: Passing of the Great Race. Source: ER 1934, AES list, ESAR 1937 Grant Duff, Mrs. Adrian - see under Duff Grant Duff, Major Adrian - see under Duff Grant Duff, Mrs. Neill 36 Jubilee Pl., London SW3, 1937; 26 Ormond Gate, London SW3 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1935, 1937, 1939 Source: ER 1935; ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Grant-Sturgis, Sir Mark KCB York House, Kingsway, London WC2, 1937; Turnstile House, 94/99 High Holborn, London WC1 1939 Eugenics Society Fellow 1936, 1937, 1939; Council 1937-39; Finance Cttee 1937 Personal: Mark Beresford Russell Grant-Sturgis; 1884-1949; m. Lady Rachel Montagu Stuart Wortley; Presiding Special Commissioner for Income Tax 1910; Ass't PPS to PM Asquith 1908-1910; appts. in Ireland; resigned from offices in Eugenics Society when the war began in Sept. 1939 Source: ER 1936; ESAR 1937, 1938-39; WWW; Obit, ER July 1949, p. 87 Grantham, Mr. A.W.G.H.

1 Aigburth Hall, May Rd., Hong Kong 1937; Colonial Secretariat, Bermuda 1939 Eugenics Society Fellow 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Grantham, Sir Alexander Government House, Hong Kong Eugenics Society Fellow 1957 Source: ER 1957 Graseman, Miss Aline Tunbridge Wells, Kent; 10 Phillimore Terr., London W8 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1937, 1939, 1957, 1977 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39; ER 1957; 1977 list Graucob, Mrs. 3 Broadway Parade, Pinner Rd., North Harrow 1937 Eugenics Society Member 1937 Source: ER 1937, ESAR 1937 Graves, Dr. William W. MD, AAAS (F), FACP 51-36 Enright Ave., St. Louis, Missouri, USA 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Fellow 1932, 1937, 1939 Source: ER 1932; ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Gray, Mrs. 87 Victoria St., London SW 1912-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1912-13 Source: ESAR 1911-13 Gray, Mrs. B.M. Lansdowne Lodge, 62A Curzon St., London W 1909-12 Eugenics Society Associate 1909; Member 1910-12 Source: ESAR 1908-12 Gray, Prof. Sir James CBE, MC, FRS, DSc Dept. of Zoology, Cambridge University, Cambridge Eugenics Society President 1962-65 Council 1968 Personal: b. 1891; d. 14 Dec. 1975; Prof. of Zoology, Cambridge University (1937-59, Emeritus); WW I soldier; Balfour student 1919-23; Fullerian Prof. of Physiology, Royal Institute 1943-47; Mem., ARC 1942-47; Pres., Marine Biological Association 1945-55 Pubns: Cilary Movement; Experimental Cytology; How Animals Move; Animal Locomotion Source: ER Vol. 60 ASP's Hist., WWW Gray, Mrs. Katharine 91 Harvard Court, West Hampstead, London 1910-11 Eugenics Society Associate 1910-11 Source: ESAR 1909-11 Grebenik, Prof. Eugene MSc (Econ) Social Studies, Leeds University Eugenics Society Member 1952 Fellow 1957, 1965, 1977 Council 1965 VP 1968,

1970 Editorial Board, ER 1968 Principal, Civil Service College 1970-76; Consultant, Office of Population and Census Surveys (OPCS) 1977-84 Personal: b. 20 July 1919; educ. London School of Economics; lectr. at age 21 during WWII at London School of Economics; Secretariat, Royal Comm. on Population 1945-46; Research Sec., Population Investigation Cttee 1947-54 (see D.V. Glass); Prof., Social Studies, Leeds Univ., 1954-69; Cttee on Social Science and Gov't 1968-72; Member, Population Panel 1971-73; Pres., British Soc. for Population Studies 1979-81; Sec./Treasurer, International Union for Scientific Study of Population 1963-73 (see D.V. Glass) Pubns: 1936 The Struggle for Population. w/ D. Glass q.v.; 1954 The Trend and Pattern of Fertility in Great Britain: A Report on the Census of 1946.,w/ D.V. Glass q.v.; Consultant, Office of Population Census and Surveys; ed., Population Studies;1981 The World Fertility Survey and its 1980 Conference.; International demographic terminology: fertility and family planning. International Statistical Institute, UN demographic dictionary Source: ER 1952-65; 1977 list, WSW 1990 Quotes: What is the next step for eugenics? (The Eugenic Hypothesis): it is ... "a truism...it will be necessary for the rate of human population growth to be reduced to zero if the human species is to survive ... family planning programs ... are by no means sufficient ... (quoting Kingsley Davis of the American Eugenic Society, Grebenik then says): '... a realistic proposal for a government policy of lowering the birth rate reads like a catalogue of horrors: squeeze consumers through taxation and inflation; make housing very scarce by limiting construction; force wives and mothers to work outside the home to offset the inadequacy of male wages, yet provide few child care facilities; encourage migration to the cities by paying low wages in the country and providing few rural jobs; increase congestion in the cities by starving the transit system; increase personal insecurity by encouraging conditions that produce unemployment and by haphazard political arrests' (end of Kingsley Davis' quote) ... poor housing and widespread gainful employment of women, particularly in towns, seems to have led to a reduction in the birth rate of some Eastern European countries." Grebenik's conclusion is that at present the control needed to achieve a zero growth rate is incompatible with democracy; further research is needed. from "On Controlling Population Growth" in Biology and the Human Sciences, (ed.) J.W. S. Pringle, Herbert Spencer Lectures 1970, Oxford 1970 Green, Miss Chetwood Priory, Buckingham 1913 Eugenics Society Associate 1913

Source: ESAR 1912-13 Background: -- George Frederick Green; Chetwood Priory, Bucks 1903; Major, b. 1842; m. Blanche Roche of Dunskip, Co. Limerick, Ireland; JP 1903; Kelly's Handbook 1903 Green, Mr. Ernest Esq. Peradeniya, Ceylon 1911-12; Mote Hall, Bearsted, Kent 1913 Eugenics Society Life Member 1911-13 Personal: Royal Botanic Garden, Peradeniya, Ceylon 1911-12; see Lock, Cockburn Source: ESAR 1910-13 Green, Mr. Ernest Camberley 1920; Way's End, Beech Ave, Camberley, Surrey 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1920; Life Fellow 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1919-20, 1937, 1938-39 Green, Mr. G.H. Oxford 1920 Eugenics Society Member 1920 Source: ESAR 1919-20 Green, Mrs. G.M. 23 Southwood Ct., London SW11 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1939 Source: ER 1939; ESAR 1938-39 Green, Mrs. Michael 26 Hamilton Terr., London NW 1909-13; 20 Marlborough Pl., London NW8, 1937; 20 Marlborough Pl., London NW8 1939 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-13; Fellow 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1908-11, 1937, 1938-39 Green Mrs. M. Elmsdale, Blackheath Park, London SE 1913 Eugenics Society Associate 1913 Source: ESAR 1912-13 Green, Mr. P.F. 128 Wootton Rd., Gaywood, Kings Lynn, Norfolk 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1938, 1939 Source: ER 1938; ESAR 1938-39 Green-Armytage, Dr. V. MD, FRCS, FRCOG Eugenics Society Fellow 1944 Personal: Fellow, Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists Source: ER 1944 Greenwell, Mrs. Jennifer MA London Eugenics Society Member 1977 Source: 1977 list Greenwood, Mrs.

Clerk Hill, Whalley, nr. Blackburn 1937 Eugenics Society Member 1932, 1937 Source: ER 1932, Debretts 1988 Greenwood, Mr. N. Loughton 1920 Eugenics Society Member 1920 Source: ESAR 1919-20 Greenwood Jr., Dr. M. FRCS Reigate, Lower Park Rd., Loughton, London 1912; Hillcrest, Church Hill, Loughton, Essex 1913 Eugenics Society Member 1912-13; Council 1916, 1920 Personal: was MRCS in 1912, became FRCS 1913 Source: ER 1916; ESAR 1911-13, 1919-20 Greenwood, Mr. Walter Eugenics Society Member 1948 Source: ER 1948 Gregory, Dr. Ian Dept. of Psychiatry, Univ. Hospitals, Columbus, Ohio, USA Eugenics Society Member 1977 Source: 1977 list Gregory, Dr. Ian Ontario Hospital, London, Ont., Canada Eugenics Society Member 1955 Source: ER 1955 Gregory, Mr. M.J. Headington, Oxford Eugenics Society Member 1957 Source: ER 1957 Gregory, Mr. Max J. Esq. 5 Christchurch Rd., London NW3, 1937; Oakley Cottage, Goudhurst, Kent 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1935, 1937, 1939 Source: ER 1935, ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Grenfeld, Mr. Arthur J. Eugenics Society Member 1948 Source: ER 1948 Grey, Lady Lana Eugenics Society Member 1967 Source: ER 1967 Grey Skipwith, Hubert - see under Skipwith, Grey Gribble, Mr. Philip Eugenics Society Member 1965 Source: ER 1965

Grieg, D.N.H. Eugenics Society Member 1959 Source: ER 1959 Grieg, Dr. David Norman H. BA, MB, BCh, MRCGP, D Obst RCOG The Medical Center, Taunton, Somerset Eugenics Society Member 1977 Personal: MB, Cambridge Univ. 1963; FRCGP 1984; D Obst RCOG 1967; former Medical House Officer, Middlesex Hosp. Source: 1977 list, Medical Directory 1985 Grierson, Miss E. 15 Upper Cheyne Row, Chelsea, London 1910; 10 Gray's Inn Place, London WC 1911-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1910-13 Source: ESAR 1909-13 Grieveson, Miss E. 15 Upper Cheyne Row, Chelsea, London 1909 Eugenics Society Associate 1909 Source: ESAR 1908-09 Griffith, Dr. Edward Fyfe MRCS, LRCP 89 Harley St., London W1, 1937; 104 Harley St., London W1 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1934, 1937, 1939, 1957 Founder Member: Marriage Guidance Council (Subscriber 1945, Director 1945-52) Funding from Home Office, i.e. the police; Modern Marriage. 1st ed. 1935 (25th ed. 1955) Personal: MRCS, LRCP 1922; Senr. Medical Officer, Psych. Dept., Middlesex Hosp.; ex- Res. Obstetric officer, St. Mary's Hosp.; Medical Officer, Aldershot Antenatal Clinic Pubns: The Road to Maturity. 1944; "Marriage and the Family" in Modern Trends in Psych. Medicine. 1948; Marriage and the Unconscious. 1957 (deals at length ... with the history of the commonly accepted Christian attitudes towards sex, and the inevitable effect of these attitudes on marriage", from a review by P. Bloom q.v., ER 1957-58, p. 148) Source: ER 1934; ESAR 1937, 1938-39; ER 1957; Medical Directory 1958; CH Background: National Marriage Guidance Council: Funded by Home Office, i.e. the police. The question is: did the police then have access to the files of those who consulted the Council? Abortion Effects: Marriage Guidance Council was cited by Lane Report Section E., para 157: "Many of our clients who come complaining of unhappiness in marriage are troubled by unresolved feelings of guilt about past events such as an abortion. The malaise arises not so much in the event itself but in failure to explore and work through her feelings about it at the time, and such

cases are likely to require prolonged counselling particularly where the abortion was not a joint decision. A woman may submit to an abortion physically but not emotionally..." Griffith, The Rev. J.H. Eugenics Society Member 1945 Source: ER 1945 Griffith, Rev. R.G. Farnborough Rectory, Kent 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1937, 1939 Source: ER 1937; ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Grimston, Mr. Francis Sylvester Esq., CIE Greycoats, Park Rd., Haslemere, Surrey 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Fellow 1932, 1937, 1939 Council 1933 Source: ER 1932, 1933; ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Grove, Lady 52 Bedford Sq., London WC 1909-11 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-11 Source: ESAR 1908-11 Grove-Hills, Mrs. Haslemere, Surrey Eugenics Society Fellow 1957 Source: ER 1957 Grove Hills, Mrs. 12 Cottesmore Gardens, London W8 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Life Fellow 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Grove-Hills, Col. H.E. CMG, FRS Eugenics Society Council 1921 Source: ER 1921 Grove-White, Dr. Mary MB, BCh Tan Tock Seng Hospital, Singapore 1957 Eugenics Society Member 1957 Source: ER 1957 Grumbar, Mrs. E.F. 58 Kensington Ct., London W8, 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Fellow 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Grun, James London 1913 Eugenics Society Associate 1913 Personal: The Organisation Society, 15 Buckingham St., Adelphi, London 1913 Source: ESAR 1912-13 Grunbaum, Miss Alys Vronhelog, Bangor, N. Wales 1910-13 Eugenics Society Member 1910-13 Source: ESAR 1909-13

Grundy, Prof. Dr. Fred MD, MRCP, DPH Dept. of Preventive Medicine, Welsh School of Medicine, Cardiff 1957 Eugenics Society Member 1934, 1937, 1939; VP 1950-52, 1956-58; Council 1945-49, 1953-53; Hon. Fellow 1957, 1977 Ass't Director General, World Health Organization (WHO) Geneva 1961-66 Personal: MD (Leeds, State Medicine) 1933; Barrister; 1937 address Woodlyn, 93 Ashburnham Rd., Luton, Beds.; 1939 address: Devon Lodge, 22 Compton Ave., Leagrave, Luton, Beds. 1939; Dept. of Preventive Medicine, Welsh National School of Medicine, Cardiff (1949-61); V.P., Royal College of Midwives; Chmn., British Social Hygiene Council 1946; ex- Medical Officer, Borough of Luton; Ass't Medical Officer of Health, East Suffolk, then Willesden (see Report on Luton. 1945) Pubns: w/ R. Titmuss q.v. Report on Luton. 1945; Handbook of Social Medicine. 1945; The New Public Health. 1949; Preventive Medicine and Public Health. 1951 Source: ER 1934, 1952, 1957; ESAR 1937, 1938-39; ER 1946, p. 148; 1977 list; WSW 1990 Grylls, Mr. H.B. Amerden House, Oatlands Chase, Weybridge 1912-13; Weybridge 1920 Eugenics Society Member 1912-13, 1920 Source: ESAR 1911-13, 1919-20 Guest, Evan R. ARCS, BSc c/o Imperial Chemical Industries (Malaya) Ltd. (ICI),Kuala Lumpur, Malaya, FMS 1937; Rubber Research Institute of Malaya, PO Box 150, Kuala Lumpur, FMS 1939 Eugenics Society Fellow 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Guinness, The Hon. Rupert CB, CMG 11 St. James Square, London SW 1912-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1912-13 Personal: see Earl of Iveagh; Rupert Edward Cecil Guinness; oldest son of 1st Baron Iveagh; b. 1874; Capt. 1 London Rifles in South African War from 1900 Source: ESAR 1911-13; Kelly' Handbook 1903 Guiterman, Mrs. C.E. 6 Leinster Mansions, Langland Gardens, London NW3, 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Gun, Mr. William T.J. FR Hist S, FSG Rattoo, nr. Lixnaw, Co. Kerry 1903; 55 Wetherby Mansions, London SW5 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Council 1931, 1937-39, 1941-45 Fellow 1937, 1939 High Sheriff, Co. Kerry 1902

Personal: William Townsend Jackson Gun; b. 1876; d. 1946; Barrister 1901; High Sheriff, Co. Kerry 1902; son of Capt. Henry Allen Gun JP (d. 1878), and grandson of Wilson Gun of Rattoo, Co. Kerry; family were Kerry landowners in 17th century Pubns: Jt. ed., Genealogical magazine 1928-42; "engaged in genealogical research with special reference to the descent of ability and characteristics in families" (WWW); Studies in Hereditary Ability. 1928; Harrow School Register 1571-1800. 1934 Source: ER 1931, 1938-39, 1942-43; ESAR 1937, 1938-39; WWW; Obit, ER 1946, p. 48 Gunn, Mrs. Concrete House, The Ridgeway, Westbury on Trym, Bristol 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1937, 1939 Personal: related to Ronald Hamilton Gunn q.v. Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Gunn, Mr. R.H. Esq. Concrete House, The Ridgeway,, Westbury-on-Trym, Bristol 1937, 1957 Eugenics Society Fellow 1937, 1939, 1957 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39; ER 1957 Gunson, Miss J. c/o Standard Bank of South Africa, Durban, South Africa 1937; 144a Longmarket St., Cape Town, South Africa 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1937, 1939, 1941 Personal: was a member in 1937, 1939; became a member again in 1941 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39; ER 1941 Gunson, Mrs. J. Eugenics Society Member 1935 Source: ER 1935 Gupta, Mr. D.D. Eugenics Society Member 1934 Source: ER 1934 Guthrie, Mr. Thomas 9 Canning St. Liverpool 1912-13; Liverpool 1920 Eugenics Society Member 1920 Source: ESAR 1911-13 (Liverpool), 1919-20 Guy, Mr. J.H. The Grange, Beaconsfield, Bucks 1939 Eugenics Society Fellow 1938, 1939 Source: ER 1938; ESAR 1938-39 Gwynne-Vaughn, Prof. Dame Helen GBE, DSc, FLS 93 Bedford Ct. Mansions, London WC1, 1937 Eugenics Society Consultative Council 1936 37 Fellow 1937 Source: ESAR 1937

Hadden, Dr. H.R. MB, ChB (Edinburgh) Wexford, Eire (IFS) 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1933, 1937, 1939 Personal: a woman Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39; ER 1933 Haddon, Dr. Cambridge 1920 Eugenics Society Member 1920 Source: ESAR 1919-20 Haddon, Dr. A.C. FRS Inisfail, Hills Rd., Cambridge 1911-12; 5 Cranmer Rd., Cambridge 1913 Eugenics Society Member 1911-13 Source: ESAR 1910-13 Hadley, Dr. Wilfrid 33 Queen Anne St., London 1909-13; London 1920 Eugenics Society Member 1909-13, 1920 Source: ESAR 1908-13, 1919-20 Hadley, Mrs. Wilfred Parkside, Reigate, Surrey 1909-13; London 1920 Eugenics Society Member 1909-13, 1920 Council 1909, 1909 Source: ESAR 1908-13, 1919-20; ER 1909 Hadley, Dr. Wilfred Eugenics Society V.P. 1909-11 Council 1916 First International Eugenics Congress 1912, General Committee Source: ER 1909-11, 1916; Problems in Eugenics. 1912 (repr.) Haig, Miss A.C. The High School, Albert Sq., Great Yarmouth 1909-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-13 Source: ESAR 1908-13 Haines, Dr. John Finch MD 1 Aylmer Rd., Highgate, London N2, 1937 Eugenics Society Member 1937 Personal: MD 1885 (Irish); MO, North Pancras Sch. for Mothers and East Mrs. Haldane Oxford Eugenics Society Member 1937, 1957; Oxford branch of Eugenics Education Society Member 1914 Personal: 1914 address: Cherwell, Oxford; 1937, 1939 address: 54 Fitzroy Rd., Primrose Hill, London NW1 Background: - "Mrs. Haldane" may be the wife of John Scott Haldane.

- JBS Haldane of New College was an undergraduate member of the Oxford branch of the Eugenics Education Society in 1914. He was the son of John Scott Haldane. - A "Miss Haldane" was an Associate member of the Oxford branch in 1914. She lived as "Cherwell" as did Mrs. Haldane. She may be Naomi Haldane Mitchison q.v. (JBS Haldane's sister) who was a Eugenics Society Life Fellow appearing on member lists in 1937, 1957 and 1977. Her son, Nicholas made important contributions to the HCG anti-pregnancy vaccine. Watson, the discoverer of the double helix, gives in his autobiography an account of a visit to the Mitchisons which he made on arriving in England for the first time. Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39; ER 1957gton Welfare Ctr.; Fell. Soc. MOH Source: ESAR 1937; Med Dir 1937 Haines, Mrs. 39 Rosslyn Hill, Hampstead, London NW3 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1938, 1939 Source: ER 1938; ESAR 1938-39 Haire, Dr. Norman MB ChB 127 Harley St., London W1, 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Fellow 1937, 1939 Personal: MB 1915 (Sidney, Australia); Pres., Sex Education Society; Hon. Med. Dir., Cromer Welfare Sunlight and Birth Control Ctr. (see C. Saleeby q.v.); World League for Sexual Reform (Jt. Pres.); British Sexology Soc.; Hon. MO i/c Walworth Welfare Centre (see E. Fuller q.v.) Pubns: "Rejuvenation: the work of Steinach, Vorohoff and others. 1924; Ency. Sexual Knowledge. 1934; Methods of Birth Control. 1936 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39; Med Dir 1937 Haley, Mr. C.J. Eugenics Society Member 1985 Source: B&S 1986 Halford, Mr. S.H. Eugenics Society Member 1941 Source: ER 1941 Hall, Mr. A.J. Brighton Eugenics Society Council 1916 Source: ER 1916 Hall, Sir A. Daniel KCB, FRS John Innes Horticultural Institution, Mostyn Rd., Merton, London SW20, 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Fellow 1937, 1939, 1943

Personal: d. 1943 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39; Obit, ER 1943-44, p. 24 Hall, Miss B. Field High Cliff School, Scarborough 1912-13 Eugenics Society Member 1912-13 Source: ESAR 1911-13 Hall, Miss G.M. Eugenics Society Member 1931 Source: ER 1931 Hall, Mr. J.C. MA Eugenics Society Member 1959 Source: ER 1959 Hall, Lesley PhD Wellcome Library (Formerly Wellcome Institute for the History of Medicine) archivist 2011 Eugenics Society/ Galton Institute Council 2011; she is in charge of the Eugenics Society archives at the Wellcome Library which have a policy of unrestricted access to the archives - unrestricted access if Lesley Hall approves your application Pubns: Feminist, predictable when you know she writes about hegemonic contemporary paradigms of marriage Source: GIWeb 2011; Blog http://lesleyahall.blogspot.com/ Hall, Mr. N.F. Esq., MA, AM Eugenics Society Fellow 1939 Personal: Director, National Institute of Economics and Social Research, 32 Gordon Sq., London WC1 1938-39 Source: ER 1938, 1939; ESAR 1938-39 Halliday, Mr. M.S. Eugenics Society Member 1961 Source: ER 1961-62 Halsey, Prof. Albert H. BSc (Econ), MA, PhD Dept of Social and Administrative Studies, Oxford Univ., Oxford Eugenics Society Council 1968 Fellow 1967, 1977 Personal: educ. London School of Economics; Prof. of Social and Administrative Studies, Oxford Univ., 1978-1990 (Director 1962-78); Fellow, Nuffield College 1962-90; Chmn., of CERI at OECD 1968-70 Pubns: Social Class and Educational Opportunity. 1956; The Sociology of Education. w/ J.E. Floud 1958; Education, Economy and Society. 1961; Ability and Educational Opportunity. 1962; "The Changing Relations Between Biological and Social Sciences", Galton Lecture 1967, ER v. 59(3); The British Academics. 1971; Traditions of Social Policy. 1976; Heredity and Environment. 1977; Origins

and Destinations. 1980 Source: ER 1966-67 1968, 1977 list, WSW 1990 Quotes: Eugenics in Academia or "Bring Back Herbert Spencer": "We must reconstruct academic boundaries to achieve our purpose. We need the kind of university degree which integrates the biological and social sciences ... along the line of the human sciences degree. Only this way will the necessary organisation for scientific advance in the directions pioneered by Galton be achieved." ER 1967, p. 164 (see Teeside Polytechnic group, John Peel and others) Halsey, Dr. A.W. Eugenics Society Fellow 1967 Source: ER 1967 Hamilton, Sir Frederick Eugenics Society Member 1948 Personal: 1856-1956; went to South Africa in 1889; gold miner; editor: Johannesburg Star, African Review; tried to stop Jameson Raid; interested in eugenics from 1908 on Source: ER 1948, Obit, ER 1956-57, p. 14 Hamilton, Mr. J.C. or C.J. (1912-13) Esq., MA 88 Twyford Ave., Acton, London W 1911-13 Eugenics Society Member 1911-13 Source: ESAR 1910-13 Hamilton, Rev. James MA 92 Huskisson St., Liverpool 1912-13; Liverpool 1920 Eugenics Society Member 1920 Source: ESAR 1911-13 (Liverpool), 1919-20 Hamilton, Mrs. Janet MI Eugenics Society Member 1964 Source: ER 1964 Hamilton, Mr. W.D. Sevenoaks, Kent Eugenics Society Member 1961, 1977 Source: ER 1961-62, 1977 list Hamlyn, Miss Marion E. 67 Arbuthnot Rd., New Cross, London SE14 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1939 Source: ER 1939; ESAR 1938-39 Hammond, Mrs. Peter Middleham House, Ripon 1909-12; 11 Norfolk Square, London W 1913 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-13 Source: ESAR 1908-13 Hanson, Mr. W.A.

Selwyn Market St., Accra, Gold Coast, West Africa 1937 Eugenics Society Member 1936, 1937 Source: ER 1936, ESAR 1937 Hardin, Prof. Garrett PhD Dept. of Biology, Univ. of California at Berkeley, California, USA Eugenics Society Fellow 1977 Personal: Director, American Eugenic Society Pubns: Biology Textbooks Source: 1977 list, AES list Quotes: Coercion: "Coercion is a dirty word to most liberals now, but it need not forever be so. As with the four letter words, its dirtiness can be cleansed away by exposure to the light, by saying it over and over without apology or embarrassment.", from Population, Evolution and Birth Control, A Challenge of Controversial Ideas, (San Francisco, W.H. Freeman) 1969, p. 378 Harding, C.P. Eugenics Society Member 1967 Source: ER 1967 Harding, Mrs. Hilda Eugenics Society Member 1948 Source: ER 1948 Hardwick, The Rev. J.C. Eugenics Society Fellow 1932 Source: ER 1932 Haresnape, Miss J. MSc Ascot, Berks Eugenics Society Member 1977 Source: 1977 list Harkness, Mr. D.B. Eugenics Society Fellow 1932 Source: ER 1932 Harland, S.C. Esq., DSc Cotton Research Station, Trinidad, British West Indies 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Harley, Mr. A.M. KC Brantford, Ontario, Canada 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1936, 1937, 1939 Personal: King's Counsel; lawyer; barrister Source: ER 1936; ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Harman, Knobel-, Miss

Lower Grayswood, Haslemere, Surrey 1909-13 Eugenics Society Member 1909-13 Source: ESAR 1908-13 Harper, Mr. Alastair MA, Dip Ed Fife, Scotland Eugenics Society Member 1964, 1977 Source: ER 1964, 1977 list Harper, Mr. J. BSc, PhD Dept. of Social Studies, Teeside Polytechnic, Middlesborough, Cleveland Eugenics Society Fellow 1977 Personal: see John Peel q.v., Professor Halsey q.v. Source: 1977 list Harper, Mr. P. Eugenics Society Member 1967 Source: ER 1967 Harper, Mrs. Rosemary MSc Eugenics Society Member 1982 Source: Bulletin of the Eugenic Society 1983 Harre, K.M. MA Eugenics Society Member 1964 Source: ER 1964 Harris, Mr. A.H. 2 Richmond Hill, Bath 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Harris, Mrs. B. Duncan The Skep, Melville Ave., Croydon 1911-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1911-13 Personal: see Mr. G.P. Harris Source: ESAR 1910-13 Harris, Mr. G.P. The Skep, Melville Ave, Croydon 1912-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1912-13 Personal: see Mrs. B. Duncan Harris Source: ESAR 1911-13 Harris, Mr. C. Oxford 1920 Eugenics Society Member 1920 Source: ESAR 1919-20 Harris, Mr. C.R.S. Corpus Christi College, Oxford 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Fellow 1937, 1939, 1957, 1977 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39; ER 1957; 1977 list Harris, Dr. H.A. DSc, MB Eugenics Society Consultative Council 1937 Source: ESAR 1937

Harris, Prof. Henry Albert DSc, MD School of Anatomy, Cambridge Univ., Cambridge Eugenics Society Consultative Council 1957 Personal: BSc 1907; MB, BS 1921; DSc 1929; MD 1933; Prof. Emeritus and Fellow, St. John's College, Cambridge; Rockefeller Medical Foundation Fellow 1925-26; ex-Prof. of Anatomy, Khartoum, Cairo; Prof. of Clinical Anatomy, University College and University College Hospital Source: ER 1957, Medical Directory 1958 Harris, Mrs. J. 126 Sunny Bank, Hull 1937 Eugenics Society Member 1932, 1937 Source: ESAR 1937, ER 1932 Harris, Mr. J.B. FIMLT North London Blood Transfusion Centre, Edgeware, Middlesex Eugenics Society Member 1977 Source: 1977 list Harris, Group Capt. P.I. Redhill, Surrey Eugenics Society Member 1977 Source: 1977 list Harris, Mrs. Percy Percy Lodge, Sheffield Terrace, Campden Hill, London W 1911-12 Eugenics Society Member 1911-12 Source: ESAR 1910-12 Harris, Mr. R.M. MA (Cantab) Institute of Economic Affairs, London Eugenics Society Member 1977 Source: 1977 list Harris, Miss Rosalind MSc Eugenics Society Member 1964 Source: ER 1964 Harris-St. John, Mr. B.J. Eugenics Society Member 1933 Source: ER 1933 Harrison, Edward Esq. 90 Carysfort Rd., Stoke Newington, London N 1909-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-13 Source: ESAR 1908-13 Harrison, Mr. Frederic Esq. Elm Hill, Hawkhurst, Kent 1909-12 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-11; Member 1912; V.P. 1909-11 Source: ESAR 1908-11; ER 1909-11 Harrison, Prof. G. Ainsworth MA, D Phil Dept. of Anatomy, Liverpool Univ., Liverpool Eugenics Society Member 1957 VP 1965-68,1978-81, 1988-89 Secretary 1968-

71 Fellow 1977 Council 1962-64, 1975-93 Pres. 1992, 1993, d. 1994 Trustee, Galton Foundation 1967 Personal: Dept of Biological Anthropology, Oxford Univ., 1977 (see Mascie-Taylor) Pubns: Human Biology: an introduction to human evolution, variation, growth, and adaptability. 1988 (1st ed. 1977); Population Structure and Human Variation. (ed.) 1977, International Biological Program; The Structure of Human Populations. w/ A.J. Boyce q.v. 1972; Biosocial Aspects of Race. (ed.) 1969 w/ John Peel; Teaching and Research in Human Biology. 1964 for the Society for the Study of Human Biology ; Genetical Variations in Human Populations. 1961 Source: ER 1957, 1977 list, CH, Annual Report 1993 Harrison, Dr. Ronald George MA, DM Dept. of Anatomy, Liverpool Univ., Liverpool Eugenics Society Fellow 1955, 1957, 1977 Personal: MA 1946; DM Oxford Univ. 1949; Derby Prof. of Anatomy, Univ. of Liverpool 1958; Ob-Gyn Surg., Nuffield Dept., Radcliffe Infirmary; established Lecture in Physical Anthropology; identified Egyptian mummies; d. Dec. 31, 1982 Pubns: Studies on Fertility. 1956 Source: ER 1955, 1957, 1977 list, Medical Directory 1958; Obit, Bulletin of Eugenic Society, 1983 Harrison, Mr. R. P. 64 Sunderland Rd., Forest Hill, London SE23 1939; Beckenham, Kent Eugenics Society Member 1937, 1939, 1957 Source: ER 1937, 1957; ESAR 1938-39 Harriss, Mr. Kendall B. Pulborough, Sussex Eugenics Society Member 1948, 1957, 1977 Personal: "Harris" in 1949; 16 Palace Court, London 1957 Source: ER 1948-49, 1957, 1977 list Harrisson, Mr. T.H. Eugenics Society Member 1932 Source: ER 1932 Harrod, Mr. R.F. Christ Church College, Oxford University, Oxford Eugenics Society Member 1946 Fellow 1957 Pubns: "Modern Population Trends", The Manchester School, April 1939; The Life of John Maynard Keynes. 1951 Source: ER 1946, 1957

Harston, Mr. F. Esq. 24 Dacre's Rd., Forest Hill, London SE 1909-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-13 Source: ESAR 1908-13 Hart-Davis - see Davis, HartHart, Miss C. Mulgrave House, Sutton 1910-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1910-13 Source: ESAR 1909-13 Hartfield, Dr. V.J. MB, BS, MRCOG, D Obst DA Te Kuiti Hospital, Te Kuiti, New Zealand Eugenics Society Member 1957, 1958 Fellow 1977 Personal: London 1957 Source: ER 1957, 1958, 1977 list Harton, Miss O. St. Peter's Hospital, Henrietta St., Strand, London WC 1910 Eugenics Society Associate 1910 Source: ESAR 1909-10 Hartree, Mrs. Eugenics Society Fellow 1931 Source: ER 1931 Hartshorne, Mr. J.N. PhD Dept of Botany, Univ. of Manchester, Manchester Eugenics Society Member 1955, 1957 Fellow 1977 Source: ER 1955, 1957, 1977 list Harvey, Mrs. Katherine 65 Catherine St., Buckingham Gate, London SW 1910; Brackenhill, Highland Rd., Bromley, Kent 1911-13 Eugenics Society Member 1909-13 Source: ESAR 1909-13 Harvey, Mrs. K. Brackenhill, Highland Rd., Bromley, Kent 1910; 99 Victoria Mansions, South Lambeth Rd., London SW 1911-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-13 Source: ESAR 1909-13 Harvey, Dr. R.G. MA, PhD Eugenics Society Member 1981 Source: Bulletin of the Eugenic Society 1982 Harvie, Mr. J.W. Birkenhead 1920; Kingsmead, Bidston Rd., Birkenhead 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1920; Life Fellow 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1919-20, 1937, 1938-39 Harwood, Mrs. B.

128 Cliffords Inn, Fleet St., London EC4, 1937 Eugenics Society Fellow 1937 Source: ESAR 1937 Harwood, Mr. J.A. The Orchard, Windlesham, Surrey 1910-12 Eugenics Society Associate 1910-13 Source: ESAR 1909-13 Hastings, Mr. E.F. Warren Eugenics Society Member 1932 Source: ER 1932 Hastings, Mrs. Graham 19 Hyde Park St., London W 1909-11 Eugenics Society Member 1909 Associate 1910-11 Background: Graham Hastings KC; 19 Hyde Park St. London W 1903; 2 son of J. Hastings MD; b. 1830; m. 1865 Constance A. Holt; Barrister 1854, QC 1875 Source: ESAR 1908-11; Kelly's Handbook 1903 Hatch, Mr. J.N. 4 New London St., London EC 1913 Eugenics Society Member 1913 Source: ESAR 1912-13 Hatch, Mr. J.N. 182 Barkley Ave., Gonzalez Hill, Victoria, BC, Canada 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Fellow 1931, 1937, 1939 Source: ER 1931; ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Haviland, Henry A. Langleys, Woodside Ave., Finchley, London N12, 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Fellow 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Havilland, Hugh De Manor House, Great Horkesley, Colchester, Essex 1937 Eugenics Society Member 1937 Source: ESAR 1937 Hawarden, Miss Eugenics Society Member 1937 Personal: Birth Control International Information Center, Parliament Mansions, Orchard St, London SW1, 1937 Source: ER 1937, ESAR 1937 Hawes, Miss E.H. Lavengro, Shepherd's Hill, London N6, 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1932, 1937, 1939 Source: ER 1932; ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Hawes, Miss May

Edrador, Walton-on-Thames 1909-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-13 Source: ESAR 1908-13 Hawes, Mrs. Edmund Edrador, Walton-on-Thames 1912-13; Crossways Market, Lavington, Devises, Wilts 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1912-13, 1920; Fellow 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1911-13, 1920, 1937, 1938-39 Hawes, Capt. P.F.B. Brookside, Gouray, Jersey, The Channel Islands 1911-12; The White House, East Thorpe, Kelvedon 1913; The Grange, Wickham Bishops, Witham, Essex 1937; The Dale Cottage, Pavenham, Bedford 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1911; Associate 1912-13; Member 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1910-13, 1937, 1938-39 Hawke, Mrs. 4 Wetherby Rd., London SW5, 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Fellow 1935, 1937, 1939 Source: ER 1935; ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Hawkes, Mrs. Merritt Metchley Hurst, Harborne, Birmingham 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Hawkins, Mr. M.H. Eugenics Society Member 1935 Source: ER 1935 Hawkshaw, Miss Holly Combe, Liphook 1910-12; 16 Thurloe Court, Pelham Crescent, London SW 1913 Eugenics Society Associate 1910-13 Background: John Clarke Hawkshaw; Hollycombe, nr. Liphook, Hants 1903; MA Cambridge; oldest son of Sir John Hawkshaw FRSCE of Hollycombe (d. 1891); b. 1841; m. Cicely M. Wedgewood, dau. of Fraser Wedgewood of Barlaston, Hants; Source: ESAR 1909-13; Kelly's Handbook 1903 Hawthorne, Mr. Geoffrey P. BA Churchill College, Cambridge Univ., Cambridge Eugenics Society Fellow 1977 Personal: Director of Studies in Sociology, Churchill College 1973 Pubns: The Sociology of Fertility. 1970 Source: CH, 1977 list Haycraft, Mr. H.C.

The Drive, Sevenoaks 1911-12 Eugenics Society Associate 1911-12 Source: ESAR 1910-12 Hayes, Mrs. M. Eugenics Society Member 1988 Source: B&S 1989 Hayes, Miss M.G. Liverpool 1920 Eugenics Society Member 1920 Source: ESAR 1919-20 Hayes, Mr. Thomas 12 King's Ave., Crumpsall, Manchester 1909; 11 King's Ave., Crumpsall, Manchester 1910-11 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-11; Member 1912 Source: ESAR 1908-11 Hayes, Mrs. Tranchell Eugenics Society Member 1934 Source: ER 1934 Hayward, Mr. C. Spencer MA Bengoe School, Hertford 1913; Hertford 1920 Eugenics Society Member 1913, 1920 Source: ESAR 1912-13, 1919-20 Hazell, Mr. W.H. JP London Eugenics Society Treasurer 1922-29 Council 1926 Subscriber 1926 Personal: b. 1869; d. 30 May 1929; Partner, Hazell, Watson and Viney, printers. London, 1928; Chmn., Letts Diaries; President: Institute of Cost and Works Accts., Federation of Master Printers Background: -- son of Walter Hazell; b. 1843; member of Hazell, Watson and Viney; MP, Liberal Leicester 1894-1900; 9 Russell Sq., London 1903; m. 1866 Anna Tomlinson Pubns: Costing for Manufacturers. Source: ER Vol. 60, ASP's Hist.; CH; WWW; Kelly's Handbook 1903 Background: In 1983 Hazell, Watson and Vinery printed Genetic Prophecy. by Dr. Zsolt Harsanyis, director of the committee advising the US Congress on genetics and human life. It was published by Granada Publishing. Hazell, Mrs. 7 Woburn Pl., London WC 1913 Eugenics Society Member 1913 Personal:

see background above for WH Hazell Source: ESAR 1912-13 Hazell, Mrs. London 1920 Eugenics Society Member 1920 Source: ESAR 1919-20 Healy, Flt. Lt., Dr. J.R. MB, BCh, BAO Eugenics Society Member 1945 Source: ER 1945 Hearnshaw, Prof. Leslie Spencer Victoria Univ. Coll., Wellington, New Zealand 1939; Dept. of Psychology, Liverpool Univ., Liverpool Eugenics Society Member 1937, 1939, 1957 Exposed Cyril Burt's fraud in Cyril Burt, psychologist., pub. 1979 Personal: b. 9 Dec 1907; d. June 1991; Investigator, National Institute of Industrial Psychology 1933-38; 1937 address: Hammerwood, Woodhurst Park, Oxted, Surrey; Lectr. in Psychology, Victoria Univ. Coll., Wellington, New Zealand 1939-47; Prof. of Psychology, Univ. of Liverpool 1947-75; British Psychological Society, Member of Council 1949-57 (Pres. 1955-56); Hon. Dir., MRC Research Gp. into Occupational Aspects of Aging 1955-59, 1963-70; as authorized biographer of Cyril Burt, Hearnshaw definitively proved Burt's fraud. (Cyril Burt, psychologist. 1979). This is being challenged by R. Joynson (The Burt Affair), the Galton Institute and the Rationalist Press Association. Joynson did not read Burt's papers which Hearnshaw deposited in the University of Liverpool before he asserted that the case against Burt was not proved. Pubns: Human Welfare and Industrial Efficiency. 1945; A Short History of British Psychology 1840-1940. 1964; The Comparative Psychology of Mental Development. 1966; Cyril Burt, psychologist. 1979 (see Cyril Burt q.v.); The Shaping of Modern Psychology. 1987 Source: ESAR 1938-39; ER 1957; WSW 1990; personal communication Quotes: Cyril Burt's Fraud: "...neither Burt nor any of his alleged assistants carried out any field work after 1955 and it is probable that all his data such as it was has been collected prior to his retirement in 1950, most of it indeed prior to the second World War.", from Cyril Burt, psychologist, p. 239 Heaslett, Rev. G.H. Eugenics Society Member 1945 Source: ER 1945-46

Heath, Mrs. H.N.C. 23 Sloane Gardens, London SW 1909-10; Abbey House, Colchester 1911-13 Eugenics Society Life Member 1909-13, Council 1909-11 First International Eugenics Congress 1912, General Committee Source: ESAR 1908-13; ER 1909-1911; Problems in Eugenics. 1912 (repr.) Heathcote, Dr. Henry Jonathan MRCS, LRCP, MB 11 The Circus, Bath 1939; 32 Oldfield Rd., Bath Eugenics Society Member 1932, 1937, 1939, 1957 Personal: BA Cambridge Univ. 1923; MRCS 1926; MB 1930; 1937 address: 11, The Circus, Bath; ex-pathologist and House Physician, Royal United Hosp., Bath; Maj. RAMC Source: ER 1932, 1957; ESAR 1937, 1938-39; Medical Directory 1958 Heatley, Miss H.D. 84 Tettenhall Rd., Wolverhampton 1913 Eugenics Society Member 1913 Source: ESAR 1912-13 Heatley, Mr. Norman G. MA, PhD 12 Oxford Rd., Oxford Eugenics Society Fellow 1959, 1977 Source: ER 1959, 1977 list Hedayetullah, Mr. Syed Eugenics Society Fellow 1931 Source: ER 1931 Heele, Mrs. E.H. 52 Gillingham St., Eccleston Sq., London 1909-12 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-12 Source: ESAR 1908-12 Hellman, Miss Eugenics Society Member 1939 Source: ER 1939 Hellyar, Mrs. R.G. 28 Park Lane, Croyden 1913 Eugenics Society Associate 1913 Source: ESAR 1912-13 Hemsted, Mr. Edward C.E. MB/VRLC London Eugenics Society Member 1952, 1957 Source: ER 1952, 1957 Hemsworth, Mr. B.N. BSc, PhD, F I Biol Dept. of Social Studies, Teeside Polytechnic, Middlesborough, Cleveland Eugenics Society Fellow 1977 Source: 1977 list Henderson, Mrs. W.H. 12 Vicarage Gardens, Campden Hill (1909-11), Kensington (1912), London SW 1909-12; 3 Onslow Houses, Onslow Square, London SW 1913

Eugenics Society Member 1909-13; Council 1909 Source: ESAR 1908-12 Henderson, Admiral W.H. 12 Vicarage Gardens, Campden Hill (1909-11), Kensington (1912), London SW 1909-12; 3 Onslow Houses, Onslow Square, London SW 1913 Eugenics Society Member 1909-13 Source: ESAR 1908-13; Kelly's 1903 Background: -- Rear Admiral William Hannam Henderson; b. 1845; expdn. against Sultan of Vitu, East Africa; 1890; Rear Admiral 1899; Jamaica 1903 -- Rear Admiral Reginald Friend Hannam Henderson; b. 1846; bombardment of Alexandria 1882, landed with naval brigade and was commander of armoured train throughout Egyptian war; Supt., Naval Dockyard, Sheerness 1899-1901; Rear Admiral 1901 Henderson, Admiral W.P. London 1920 Eugenics Society Member 1920 Source: ESAR 1919-20 Henderson, Admiral W.H. Eugenics Society Council 1910, 1911 First International Eugenics Congress 1912 (General Committee, Delegate: City of London Social Welfare Association, Eugenics Education Society of New Zealand) Personal: At 1912 Eugenics Congress was New Zealand delegate with Dr. Emily Siederberg Source: ER 1910, 1911; Problems in Eugenics. 1912 (repr.) Henderson, Miss Eton House, Dacre Park 1910 Eugenics Society Associate 1910 Source: ESAR 1909-10 Henderson, Mrs. London 1920 Eugenics Society Member 1920 Source: ESAR 1919-20 Henderson, Mrs. Eugenics Society Council 1916 Source: ER 1916 Henderson, Mrs. 77 Coldharbour Rd., Bristol 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Fellow 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Henderson, Mrs. L. 18 Rutland Gate, London SW7 1937 Eugenics Society Fellow 1937 Source: ESAR 1937 Henderson, Dr. E.

Eugenics Society Member 1989 Source: B&S 1989 Henderson, Mr. Walter Scott JP, CC The Grange, Walton on the Hill, Tadworth, Surrey 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Fellow 1933, 1937, 1939 Personal: Justice of the Peace Source: ER 1933; ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Hennig, Branwen PhD London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, MRC International Nutrition Group 2011 Eugenics Society/Galton Institute Council 2011-2012 Source: Galton Institute website Dec. 2011 refers to http://www.lshtm.ac.uk/aboutus/people/hennig.branwen Henriquez, (or Henriques) Lady 33 Grosvenor Pl., London SW1, 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1937, 1939 Background: -- Philip Henriques; 33 Grosvenor Pl., London SW 1903; only son of AG Henriques; b. 1867; m. 1892; Beatrice Faudel-Phillips; Barrister 1892 -- Alfred Gutterez Henriques; b. 1830; m. 1865 Alice Lucas; 9 Adelaide Cres., Hove, Sussex 1903 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39; Kelly's Handbook 1903 Henry, Lindo, Mrs. A. 14 Fordwych Rd., Brondesbury, London NW 1909-13; London 1920 Eugenics Society Member 1909-13, 1920 Source: ESAR 1908-13, 1919-20 Henry, Lindo, Miss D. 14 Fordwych Rd., Brondesbury, London NW 1909-12 Eugenics Society Member 1909 Associate 1910-12 Source: ESAR 1908-12 Hensman, Dr. James Stuart MRCS, LRCP 2 Buckingham St., Buckingham Gate, London SW1, 1937; 22 Chester St., Grosvenor Pl., London SW1 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1937, 1939, 1957 Personal: MA Cambridge Univ. 1928; Senr. Hon. Anesthetist, Hosp. SS John and Elizabeth; Fellow, Royal Society of Medicine (Section to Study Diseases of Childhood); ex-House Surgeon, St. Bartholomew's; 1958 House Physician, Hosp. for Sick Children, Great Ormonde St., London Pubns: "Mouthwash to discourage smoking", Practitioner 1952 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39; ER 1957; Medical Directory 1958 Henson, Mrs. R. SRN, RMN Eugenics Society Member 1981 Personal:

State Registered Nurse; Registered Mental Nurse Source: Bulletin of the Eugenic Society 1982 Henstridge, Mr. E.W. Eugenics Society Member 1948 Source: ER 1948 Herbert, Miss M. 10 Burns Ave., Nottingham 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Fellow 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Herbert, Mrs. R. Eugenics Society Member 1989 Source: ER 1989 Herchenroder, Mr. Marc Rose Hill, Mauritius Eugenics Society Fellow 1955, 1957 Personal: Director of Statistics, Mauritius 1954; Delegate to World Population Conference 1954; Chmn., Population Committee of Mauritius (see Lecraz, Tee-luck q.v., Speed, D. q.v., Meade, J. q.v., Titmuss, R. q.v.) Source: ER 1955, 1957, Around the World News of Population and Family Planning 1954 Sept. Government and Eugenics: As Chairman of the Population Committee of Mauritius, Herchenroder published a population report calling for family planning and saying: "the government should if necessary consider inviting the International Planned Parenthood Federation of London and/or UNESCO to give advice and assistance", quoted in Eugenics Review 1955-56, p. 210. Both Richard Titmuss q.v. and James Meade q.v. issued reports on Mauritius, the one on the social side, the other on the economic side. Both reports said that the introduction of family planning was the first and most important step the government should take. Dorothy Speed of the Society and of the IPPF was appointed to the Mauritian Ministry of Health to advise on population. The governor of Mauritius was Sir Colville Deverell (1907-1995) who went on to become head of IPPF. In my opinion, this is imperialism by other means. This is why IPPF was incorporated by Act of Parliament in 1977 (in which year it was a member of the Eugenics Society). Other examples of this are: 1. Christopher Tietze was a member of the US State Department division of functional intelligence from 1949-57. He was also a member of the Eugenics Society and was the Population Council's demographer. 2. Prof. Hannah Rizk of the American Eugenics Society recommended family planning for Egypt. Source: Eugenics Quarterly 1956 (list of members); Eugenics Review 1957

(list of members); 1977 list; Around the world News of Population and Birth Control for account of Mauritian Commission; entries in this list for Titmuss and Meade for their books on Mauritius; International Encyclopedia on Population.1984 (country entry for "Egypt") Herd, Dr. Henry MB, BCh, DPH Eugenics Society Consultative Council 1937 Personal: 1874-1956 Source: ESAR 1936-37 Herman, Dr. 20 Harley St., London W 1909-11 Eugenics Society Member 1909-11 Source: ESAR 1908-11 Herman, Dr. G. Eugenics Society V.P. 1909-11 Source: ER 1909-11 Heron, Mr. David Esq., MA Galton Eugenics Lab, University College, Gower St., London 1909-11 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-11, Council 1909 Pubns: "A First Study of the Statistics and Inheritance of the Insane Diathesis", Galton Lab Memoirs Source: ESAR 1908-11; ER 1909 Hess, Mr. Rolla W. 5060 Raymond Ave., St. Louis, MO, USA 1911-13; Los Angeles, California, USA 1920 Eugenics Society Member 1911-13, 1920 Source: ESAR 1910-13, 1919-20 Heynen, Mr. R.H. Eugenics Society Fellow 1932 Source: ER 1932 Heynes-Wood, Miss M. Eugenics Society Member 1932 Source: ER 1932 Hiatt, Dr. L.R. BDS, BA, PhD Eugenics Society Fellow 1964 Source: ER 1964 Hibbert, Mrs. Shirwell, Branstaple 1909-11; Castle View, Rushbrooke, Co. Cork, Ireland 1912-13 Eugenics Society Member 1909-13 Source: ESAR 1908-13 Hick, Mr. Hubert H. 10 Nelson Terrace, Laira, Plymouth 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1935, 1937, 1939 Source: ER 1935; ESAR 1937, 1938-39

Hicks, W. Joynson MP 15 St. James Pl., London SW 1912-13; London 1920 Eugenics Society Member 1912-13, 1920 Source: ESAR 1911-13, 1919-20 Hicks, Mr. Humphrey Eugenics Society Member 1943 Source: ER 1943 Highfield-Jones, Dr. Gabrielle Mary MRCS, LRCP London Eugenics Society Member 1932, 1957 Personal: MRCS, LRCP 1924 Source: ER 1932, 1957, Medical Directory 1958 Hignett, Mrs. A. Hodshill, South Stoke, Bath 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Hill, Mrs. Eugenics Society Member 1939 Source: ER 1939 Hill, Mr. A. Bradford DSc Greenacres, Little Kingshill, Great Missenden, Bucks 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Consultative Council 1931, 1937-38; Fellow 1937, 1939 Pubns: Principles of Medical Statistics. 1966, London 8th ed. (1st pub. 1937) Source: ER 1931, 1937-38; ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Hill, Mrs. E.M. 124 Salisbury Rd., Moseley, Birmingham Eugenics Society Member 1957 Source: ER 1957 Hill, Major G. Douglas Avon Cottage, Woodford, Salisbury 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1933, 1937, 1939 Source: ER 1933, 1937; ESAR 1938-39 Hill, Mr. G.W. Highgate, London 1920 Eugenics Society Member 1920 Source: ESAR 1919-20 Hill, Prof. Dr., Sir J. Denis MB, BS, MRCS, MRCP, DPM Institute of Psychiatry, Maudsley Hospital, London SE5 Eugenics Society Member 1947 Council 1947-49 Fellow 1957, 1977 Personal: ARC Research Fellow; Teaching and Research Laboratory, Maudsley Hospital 1957 Source: ER 1947, 1957, 1977 list Hill, Mrs. M.A.

Eugenics Society Member 1950 Source: ER 1950 Hill, Mr. M.D. Uplands, Ledbury, Herefordshire 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Fellow 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Hill, Mr. R.H. ACWA, FR Econ S Maidenhead, Berks Eugenics Society Member 1952, 1957, 1977 Personal: 1957 address, Manchester; Fellow, Royal Economic Society; Associate, Institute of Cost and Works Accountants Source: ER 1952, 1957, 1977 list Hill, Dr. T.W. MD Municipal Health Offices, Romford Rd., Stratford, London E15 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Fellow 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Hills, Mr. E.G. London Eugenics Society Member 1948, 1957 Source: ER 1948, 1957 Hills, Col. E.H. CMG, FRS 32 Princes Garden, London SW 1912-13; London 1920 Eugenics Society Member 1912-13; Council 1916, 1920 Personal: Major 1912-13 Source: ER 1916; ESAR 1911-13, 1919-20 Hills, Miss Mary G. BA(Cantab) Statistics Dept., Rothamsted Experimental Station, Harpenden, Herts Eugenics Society Member 1965, 1977 Source: ER 1965, 1977 list Hills - see also Grove-Hills Hillyer, Miss J.H. 28 Southbrook Rd., Lee, London SE12, 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1937, 1939, 1957 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39; ER 1957 Himes, Norman E. PhD Colgate University, Hamilton, New York, USA 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1937, 1939 Personal: American Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Hindle, Prof. Edward MA, DSc (Camb), FRSE Dept. of Zoology, Univ. of Glasgow 1939, 1957 Eugenics Society Fellow 1937, 1939; Consultative Council 1957 Personal: b. 1886, Sheffield; d. 22 Jan. 1973; educ. Cambridge, Berkeley;

Prof. of Biology, Cairo Medical School 1919-24; Research Fellow, London School of Hygiene 1924-27; Beit Memorial Research Fellow 1927-33; Regius Professor of Zoology, Glasgow 1935-43; Hon. Sec., Royal Geographical Society 1951-61; Founder/ President, Institute of Biology; Pres., Universities Fedn. Animal Welfare; Founder/Pres., Zoological Society, Glasgow; Founder/ Director, Institute of Wildfowl Research Pubns: Signed "The Case for Voluntary Euthanasia" 1962 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39; ER 1937, 1957; WWW; Men Behind Hitler., p. 134 Hindley, Dr. G.D. MC, MA, MD 88 Redcliffe Gdns., London SW10, 1937 Eugenics Society Fellow 1934, 1937 Source: ER 1934, ESAR 1937 Hindson, Mr. Colin Durham Eugenics Society Member 1957 Source: ER 1957 Hinton, Mr. E. Austin BA, FLA Coventry 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1934, 1937, 1939 Personal: Fellow, Library Association 1934; City Librarian, Gulson Central Library, Trinity Church yard, Coventry 1937, 1939 Source: ER 1934; ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Hiorns, R. MA, PhD, FIMNA, FBCS Eugenics Society Council 1993 Source: Galton Institute Annual Report 1993 Hirst, Miss C.M. 36 Regent Square, London WC 1913 Eugenics Society Associate 1913 Source: ESAR 1912-13 Hislop, Dr. W. Alexander MB, ChB Haddenham, Bucks Eugenics Society Fellow 1955, 1957 Personal: MB, ChB Glasgow 1909; Mem., West London Medico-Chirurgical Society; ex-research ass't Western Infirmary and Royal Hosp. for Sick Children, Glasgow; Clinical Ass't., West London Hosp. 1958 Source: ER 1955, 1957, Medical Directory 1958 Hitman, Prof. Graham MD Professor of Molecular Medicine & Diabetes and Deputy Director (Research), Blizard Institute of Cell and Molecular Science, Barts 2011 Eugenics Society/ Galton Institute Council 2009-2011 Trustee 2008, 2010 Personal: Molecular genetics of diabetes; student of David Pyke (son of Margaret Pyke q.v., FPA connections), David Galton q.v., Robert Cohen q.v.

Source: GIWeb 2011; CCAR 2008-2010; http://www.icms.qmul.ac.uk/Profiles/Diabetes/Hitman%20Graham.htm Sept. 2011 Hobhouse, Mr. John R. India Blds, Liverpool 1939 Eugenics Society Fellow 1937, Life Fellow 1939 Source: ER 1937; ESAR 1938-39 Hobhouse, Sir John Glebe Court, West Monckton, Taunton, Somerset Eugenics Society Fellow 1957 Source: ER 1957 Hobhouse, Mrs. Neill Oakby Lodge, 9 Upper Cheyne Row, London SW3, 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Hobson, Dr. F.G. MB, BCh, MRCS, MRCP, DSO 20 St. Giles, Oxford 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Hodges, Mr. John MA, BSc Eugenics Society Fellow 1961 Source: ER 1961-62 Hodson, Mr. H.S. Lamb Bld., Temple, London EC 1913 Eugenics Society Member 1913 Source: ESAR 1912-13 Hodson, Mrs. Kay Ealing, London Eugenics Society Eugenics Review 1935-1967 (co- editor 1948-50, Editor 195267) Member 1977 Source: 1977 list, ER 1967 Hodson, Mrs. C.B.S. (Miss Lane) FLS 443 Fulham Rd., London SW10, 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society General Secretary 1920-31; Council 1933; Life Fellow 1937, 1939; First Editor, Eugenics Review 1909-1920 Personal: 1875-1953; Cora Brookings Sanders; daughter of Mary Louise Day; did research under E.B. Poulton q.v.; married Dr. Fred Hodson 1910 (d. 1918) Pubns: Human Sterilisation Today. 1934; "International Federation of Eugenic Organisations; A Survey of the Zurich Conference", ER 1934-35, p. 220 Source: ER 1933; ESAR 1937, 1938-39; ER Vol. 60, ASP's Hist p. 157; Obit, ER 1953 July, p. 79 Background: Post War Denial of Eugenic Society Support for Nazis: "...the adoption by Adolf Hitler of a programme of 'race purification' based on superficial and

perverted derivatives from the naive concepts of the early eugenic enthusiasts..." from "Eugenics" by Robert C. Cooke of the American Eugenic Society in ER 1963; reprinted from Encyclopedia of Social Behaviour. (ed. Albert Ellis) Pre War Support for Nazis: 1934 "the protagonists of the new eugenic era in Germany appear to hold a middle course..." from "International Federation of Eugenic Organisations; A Survey of the Zurich Conference", article by Mrs. Hodson, ER 1934-35, p. 220 1936 "... much interest focused at this meeting on the eugenic plans of the new Germany. The President of the Federation has been a chief adviser to the government ... Dr. Ruedin (sic. This is Dr. Rudin who trained Mengele, Eliot Slater q.v. and F.J. Kallmann q.v., ed. note) ... Questions sought to establish regimentation as a controlling factor only to be told that in effect individual tastes and popular feeling were given wide scope under the present experiments." (from International Federation of Eugenic Organisations 1936 Conference Report by CBS Hodson, ER Oct 1936, p. 217, 218) Anti-Semitism and Racism: in the German exhibit of 1934: ... "there is comparatively little about the Jews, and the point stressed is that alien races are all right in themselves and provided they keep to themselves, but that they must not be allowed to 'poison good German blood' ... (the exhibit also covered)... "the problem of the 600 black bastards on the Rhine" (ER 1934, p. 164 by CBS Hodson) Antidemocratic: " I fear some of us will have to stoop to a good deal that is vulgar if we are really to get Eugenics home to the masses, but very possibly they do not matter" (from a letter to Wing Commander James q.v.) Hogarth, Mr. R.G. CBE, FRCS 48 The Ropewalk, Nottingham 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Fellow 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Holden, Miss A.K. 4 Gordon Rd., New Brighton, Cheshire 1909-11 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-11 Source: ESAR 1908-11 Holland, Miss BA Coborn School for Girls, Bow Road, London E 1910-12 Eugenics Society Associate 1910-12 Source: ESAR 1909-12 Holland, Dr. Eardley MD, FRCS, FRCP, FRCOG 97 Harley St., London Eugenics Society Member 1933, 1937; V.P. 1944-45; Hon. Fellow 1957 Pres., Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists 1944-45

Personal: MD London 1907; FRCOG 1929; 1937 address: 8 Queen Anne St, Cavendish Square, London W1; 1939 address 7 Wimpole St., London W1; Royal Comm. on Population (Biological and Medical Cttee); Pres., 12th British Congress Ob-Gyn 1949; Examiner in Gynecology in many Universities; Chichester, Sussex 1957 Pubns: British obstetric and gynaecological practice. 1955 (ed.) w/ Aleck Bourne, (2nd. ed. 1959, 3rd 1963); A Manual of Obstetrics. (6th edn. 1925; 9th edn. 1948 by Alan Brews q.v. called Eden and Holland's Manual of Obstetrics, 13th edn. 1969, last edition 1980) Source: ER 1933, 1944-45, 1957, ESAR 1937, CH, WWW Quotes: Corruption of Medicine into Stock Breeding: "Those who are directly interested in the maternity service of this country should be eugenically minded ... It will be necessary to eliminate the breeding of mental defectives, epileptics, deaf mutes and other undesirable citizens ..." Eardley Holland speaking at the National Conference on Maternity and Child Welfare reported in ER Oct 1943, p. 85 Background: Eugenic Infiltration: Obstetrics and Gynecology is "held by Mr. Holland to include all aspects, qualitative and quantitative, of the reproductive processes of the nation ... these subjects (Ob-Gyn) have much ground in common with eugenics and demography. We may feel sure that Mr. Eardley Holland's appointment will open up new fields of activity for the Society." ER Vol. 35-36, p. 59, 1943-45 Holland, Mr. Kenneth G. OBE 38 Hyde Park Gate, London SW7, 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Fellow 1934, 1937, 1939 Source: ER 1934; ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Hollins, Miss D. 7 More's Gardens, Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, London 1909-12 Eugenics Society Member 1909-12 Source: ESAR 1908-12 Holliday, Mrs. M. Eugenics Society Member 1959 Source: ER 1959 Holman, Mr. Cecil Oakfield House, Streatham Common, London SW 1913 Eugenics Society Member 1913 Source: ESAR 1912-13 Holman, Mr. Cecil Hatfield, Longdown, Exeter 1920, 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1920; Fellow 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1919-20, 1937, 1938-39

Holman, Dr. M.S. MB, MRCS Eugenics Society Member 1947 Source: ER 1947 Holman, Dr. Portia Eugenics Society Member 1949 Source: ER 1949 Holman, Mrs. S.H. 55 Talbot Rd., Highgate, London N 1911-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1911-13 Source: ESAR 1910-13 Holmes, Mr. Colin BA, MA Eugenics Society Member 1981 Source: Bulletin of the Eugenic Society 1982 Holmes, Mrs. Mary BSc Christchurch, Hants Eugenics Society Fellow 1966, 1977 Source: ER 1966, 1977 list Holmes, Miss Marion G. Cardiff 1920; The Horticultural College, Swanley, Kent 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1920, Life Fellow 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1919-20, 1937, 1938-39 Holt, Miss Evelyn Highfield, Driffield, East Yorks 1909; The Nurses Home, St. Bartholomew's Hospital, London EC 1910; Kensington Palace Mansions, DeVere Gardens, London W 1911; 21 Beaumont St., Portland Pl., London NW 1912; Ravenswyke, Kirbymoorside, Yorkshire 1913 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-13 Source: ESAR 1908-13 Holt, Prof. K.S. MD, FRCP, DCH P Eugenics Society Member 1984 Personal: Diploma in Child Health Pubns: 1991 Child Development: Diagnosis and Assessment.; 1966 Basic Concept of Inborn Errors and Defects of Steroid Biosynthesis. (ed.), Edinburgh ; 1958 "The influence of a retarded child upon family limitation", J. Ment Defic. Res., 2, 28 Source: B&S 1985 Homer, Mr. W.D. Eugenics Society Member 1948 Source: ER 1948 Honey, Mr. Augustine Esq. 3 Priory Gardens, Bedford Park, London W 1912-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1912-13 Source: ESAR 1911-13

Hooker, Mr. J. Stenson Esq. 32 Old Burlington St., London W 1909 Eugenics Society Associate 1909 Source: ESAR 1908-09 Hooper, Ernest A. Esq. Elmscotstone, Stonehouse, Gloucestershire 1909-12; The Tynings, Stonehouse, Gloucestershire 1913 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-13 Source: ESAR 1908-13 Hoover, Mrs. Theodore 65 Addison Rd., London W 1913 Eugenics Society Member 1913 Source: ESAR 1912-13 Hope, Dr. E.W. MD Municipal Offices, Liverpool 1912; 15 Grove Park, Liverpool 1913; Liverpool 1920 Eugenics Society Member 1920 Source: ESAR 1911-13 (Liverpool), 1919-20 Hope-Jones, Mr. W. BA Eton 1911-13, 1920; Shamley Green, Surrey 1957 Eugenics Society Life Member 1911-12; Member 1926; Council 1931; Life Fellow 1937, 1957 Personal: Eton College, Windsor 1911-13, 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1910-13, 1912; Articles of Association 1926; ER 1931, 1957; ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Hopkin, Prof. Sir W. A. Bryan CBE Dept. of Economics, Cardiff University, Cardiff Eugenics Society Member 1943-44 Fellow 1957, 1977 Minister of Overseas Development 1966-67 Personal: b. 7 Dec 1914; Royal Comm. on Population 1945-48; Dir., National Institute of Economic and Social Research 1952-57; Mem., Commonwealth Development Corp. 1972-74; Prof. of Economics, Univ. of Cardiff 1972-82 Source: ER 1943-44, 1957, 1977 list, WSW 1990 Hopkins, Dr. Pryns MA, PhD Psychological Laboratory, University College, University of London 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Fellow 1932, 1937, 1939, 1957, 1977 Personal: American; psychiatrist; studied in London; 1957 address: 1375 Oak Knoll Ave., Pasadena, California, USA Source: ER 1932, 1957; 1977 list; ESAR 1937, 1938-39; Rebel with a Cause. by H.J. Eysenck Hopkinson, Mrs. Diana Eugenics Society Member 1959 Source: ER 1959

Hopper, Miss F. Russell Shipock, Christ Church Rd., Norwich 1913 Eugenics Society Associate 1913 Source: ESAR 1912-13 Horder, The Lord Thomas Jeeves MD, FRCP, GCVO 141 Harley St. London 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Council 1924 V.P. 1932 Fellow 1937 President 1935-44, 1946-48 President of the Eugenics Society during World War II ("Hon. Pres" means "unpaid Pres." in England); Extra-Physician to HM the Queen Elizabeth II 1952-55 (Physician to Prince of Wales 1923-36, King Edward VIII 1936, King George VI 1936-49, Extra Physician King George VI 1949-52) Personal: 1871-1955; Chmn., Joint Cttee on Voluntary Sterilization 1934 (Lord Dawson of Penn q.v., a member); President, Family Planning Association (which was then National Birth Control Council); Chmn., Family Relations Group; b. 1871; d. 1955; opposed NHS; Cons. Physician to Ministries of Pensions, Food and Labor Pubns: Editorial Cttee, Annals of Eugenics; "Eugenic Policy", Galton Lecture 1940; the Galton Lecture 1941 was replaced by an informal discussion "Eugenics in Wartime" opened by Lord Horder Background: President of Society 1935-44, 1946-48 The Society unites in welcoming the returnof Lord Horder to the office of President. It will be recalled that, under the Articles of Association, this office can be held for only six successive years; but it was one of the few fortunes of war that we were able to keep Lord Horder for a further three-year period. When his resignation took effect we said that he was irreplaceable-and this was no mere figure of speech, for in fact he was not replaced. The Society greets him on his return to office as an old and tried friend from ER v. 38 (July 1946) Source: ER 1932; ESAR 1937, 1938-39; Vol. 60 ASP's Hist p. 159; Annals of Eugenics; CH; see also, The Little Genius. by M. Horder 1966 London, a biography of Lord Horder by his son; Debretts 1990 Horn, Miss M. 42 Campden House Court, Kensington , London W 1911-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1911-13 Source: ESAR 1910-13 Horniman, Mr. Ivan MA St. Ann's, Sunningdale, Berks 1937; Howicks, East Dr., Wentworth, Surrey 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1933, 1937

Personal: Barrister 1937 Source: ER 1933; ESAR 1937, 1939 Horridge, Mrs. Audrey Eugenics Society Member 1958 Source: ER 1958 Horridge, Dr. G.A. MA, PhD Eugenics Society Fellow 1958 Source: ER 1958 Horsfall, Mr. S.C. (or T.C. 1911-13) Swanscoe Park, nr. Macclesfield 1911-13, 1920 Eugenics Society Member 1911-13, 1920 Source: ESAR 1910-13, 1919-20 Horsley, Lady 10 York House, Church St., Kensington, London W8, 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Fellow 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Hosking, Mrs. Hollybank, Solihull, Birmingham 1913 Eugenics Society Associate 1913 Source: ESAR 1912-13 Hoskyns-Bridges, Mr. G.W. MA Eugenics Society Member 1932 Source: ER 1932 Houghton, Lady Vera (nee Travis) Bletchingley, Surrey Eugenics Society Member 1952, 1957 Council 1961-53 VP 1964-1966, 1969 Fellow 1977, Cedric Carter medal 1989 International Planned Parenthood Federation (Secretary, International Planned Parenthood Committee 1953, First General Secretary, International Planned Parenthood Federation 1953); m. to Lord Houghton, ex Chairman of the Labour Party (1968-74) Personal: 69 Eccleston Sq. address 1957; received Cedric Carter Memorial Medal from Eugenics Society 1989; Family Planning Association (National Council 1968, Vice President, 1981-1988); Abortion Law Reform Association, Executive Cttee 1967 (V.P. of the Eugenics Society during period of the passage of the Act); Birth Control Campaign, Vice President; Member: Pro Choice Alliance; Population Concern (Campaign Committee, Representative to FPA 1979 on Pop Con) m. Lord Houghton (Lord Houghton; Honorary Associate of the Rationalist Press Association 1986-88; head of the Inland Revenue Staff Federation 1922-60; MP (Lab) for Sowerby in Yorks 1949-1974; Chmn., Parliamentary Labour Party 196770, Nov.

1970-74; Chmn., British Parliamentary Group on Population and Development 1978-84; V.P., Family Planning Association, 1981-88; Cttee for Reform of Animal Experimentation 1977-; V.P., RSPCA 1978-82; Member, Brightman Cttee which amended the Embryo Bill to allow abortion up to birth in the case of handicap.) Source: ER 1952, 1957, 1966; 1977 list; WSW 1990; CH; Around the World News of Population and Birth Control, March 195 X; see George Cadbury q.v. of the Canadian NDP party for another instance of a link between the Eugenic Society, the International Planned Parenthood Federation and a political party. Quotes: Attitude toward Catholicism of Lord Houghton: "Of the 48 members of your Lordships' House who voted to delay the (Embryo) Bill and wreck its progress, 57 percent were claimed by the Catholic Directory as adherents to the Catholic Church. I say that without bias and without recrimination. I am just as impartial as the BBC! It is noteworthy to see where the inspiration on this issue constantly comes from." said by Lord Houghton of the Rationalist Press Association, Hansard. p. 1065-66, Embryo Bill, 18 Oct. 1990 [similarly one might say that it is noteworthy to see where the inspiration on such subjects as abortion and contraception constantly comes from, namely, the eugenics societies.] Houghton, Mr. B.J. Newton 1920 Eugenics Society Member 1920 Source: ESAR 1919-20 Houghton, Dr. J.A. BSc, PhD Cytogenetics Unit, Dept. of Microbiology, University College, Galway, Ireland Eugenics Society Fellow 1977 Source: 1977 list Hourmouzios, Mr. Stelio 34 Sloane Court West, London Eugenics Society Fellow 1948, 1957 Source: ER 1948, 1957 Housden, Dr. Leslie George OBE, MD Hospital for Sick Children, London Eugenics Society Life Fellow 1956, 1957 ex- adviser in Parentcraft to Ministry of Health, 1958 Personal: MB 1925; MD 1933; Chmn., Parentcraft Teaching Subcommittee, National Association for Maternal and Child Welfare; Hon. Medical Advisor,

Save the Children; Mem., Central Executive Commission, National Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Children; Res. Obstetric Officer, Guys Hosp. 1958; Basingstoke, Hants 1957 Pubns: The Art of Mothercraft. 3 vol. 1939; The Teaching of Parentcraft. 1951; Prevention of Cruelty to Children. 1955 Source: ER 1956, 1957, Medical Directory 1958 Background: "...bringing all matters pertaining to parenthood under the influence of Eugenic ideals..." Objects of Eugenic Society, 1926, Memo of Association Houseman, Dr. Joan MB, BS Harrow, Middlesex Eugenics Society Member 1947, 1957 Personal: MB, BS 1927 Source: ER 1947, 1957, Medical Directory 1958 Houston, Mr. R.P. MP 35 Parkside, Albert Gate, London SW 1912-13; Liverpool 1920 Eugenics Society Member 1920 Source: ESAR 1911-13 (Liverpool), 1919-20; Kelly's Handbook 1903 Background: Robert Paterson Houston; b. 1853, Liverpool; principal owner of Houston Line of steamers to South America; head of R.P. Houston and Co.; MP, Conservative (Toxteth)1892-(1903); Aigburth, nr. Liverpool 1903 How-Martyn, Ms. Edith MSc, FIPA 38 Hogarth Hill, London NW11, 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1927, 1937, 1939 Life Fellow 1950 Personal: In 1929 she founded the Birth Control Information Center, Parliament Mansions, Westminster (Margaret Sanger q.v., Pres.; E. How Martyn, Hon. Sec. 1930-36); travelled w/ Margaret Sanger; went to Australia in 1940, during WWII; died in Sidney 1953 Source: ER 1932; ESAR 1937, 1938-39; Obit ER 1954-55, p. 15 by Frida (Kerry) Laski q.v. Background: Influence: "The International Center was a hive of people from all over the world, particularly the Commonwealth and Far East ... J. Nehru came to one of our weekly lunches." from Obit ER 1954-56 by Frida (Kerry)Laski q.v. Howe, Ms. C.J. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA Eugenics Society Member 1977 Source: 1977 list Howes, Arthur Burnaby Esq.

6 Middle Temple Lane, London EC 1910-12 Eugenics Society Associate 1910-12 Source: ESAR 1909-12 Hoyt, Mr. Willard J. Nassau, New York, USA Eugenics Society Member 1965, 1977 Source: ER 1965, 1977 list Hubback, Mr. D.F. MA, CB Golders Green, London Eugenics Society Fellow 1957, 1977 Council 1957-60, 1988-91 Chairman, Simon Population Trust since 1983 (Dilys Cossey, Brook Advisory Service and Director and former President of the Family Planning Association also on Simon Population Trust); see Simon of Wythenshawe q.v. Personal: b. 2 March 1916; d. 1991; s. Francis William and Eva Hubback (of the Eugenics Society); Under Secretary of the Treasury 1962-68 (when Abortion Act passed) Pubns: Population Trends in Great Britain: their policy implications. 1983; Time and the Valley: the past, present and future of the Upper Ogwen Valley. 1987 Source: ER 1957, 1960, WSW 1990, 1977 list, CH Hubback, Mrs. E.M. MA Eugenics Society Member 1929; Fellow 1939; Council 1937-39, 1946-47; V.P. 1939, 1941-44, 1948 Holocaust Betrayer - supported immigration exclusion policies after World War II, policies similar to those of Harry Laughlin, policies which, in the case of the Jews, prevented their flight from Hitler, see The Population of Great Britain. by E. Hubback and see comments by CBS Hobson q.v. on Nazis Personal: 1888-1949; Population Policies Cttee 1938-39; Family Planning Association; Chmn., Family Endowment Society after Eleanor Rathbone (one of the founders of the Endowment); Principal, Morley College 1939; Member of Society Council during period of IFEO support for Nazi policies and silent about this support during post war period Pubns: The Population of Britain.; Education in Citizenship. w/ Simon of Wythenshawe q.v.; jt. ed., University Quarterly Source: ER 1933, 1946, 1937-40, 1942-43; ESAR 1938-39; WWW; CH Quotes: "I would like to acknowledge my indebtedness to W.A.B. Hopkins [q.v.], F. Lafitte [q.v.], Dr. McCleary, R.M. Titmuss [q.v.], the Reports of ... P.E.P. (Political and Economic Planning) ... Much help was also given in criticising typescripts or proofs by Dr. Douglas, Dr. Isaacs, Dr. McCleary, Miss Neville, Lord Simon of Wythenshawe [q.v.]", from The Population of Britain, Preface, p. 70

Britain's "standards of value ... are of such fundamental importance to the world that it is highly desirable that her present considerable share of influence should at least be maintained, if not increased ... To fall much below the present level of population in this country would inevitably relegate us to the category of small nations and seriously reduce our influence ... small countries can now exist only if permitted to do so by the larger ones ... A greatly reduced population is a fate that no people of spirit who love their country can contemplate with equanimity ... The ordinary parent must come to realise that the number of children he has is not only his own affair but the affair of the community as well ... Education both for citizenship and family living must play a larger part than at present in our schools and colleges ... [If Britain's birth rate falls and the colonies are supposed to make up the deficit then] It will ... be necessary for the Dominions ... especially Australia, to adopt policies similar to those I have outlined ... India, on the other hand must aim at a decreasing birth rate", from The Population of Britain, p. 217, 276 Note that in order to encourage "standards of value ... of fundamental importance" Britain is to maintain a large population -- while India is to decrease its population. "How can we encourage the birth of children with better qualities and discourage the birth of those likely to have less desirable ones?" from The Population of Britain, p. 236 Background: Purpose of the book, The Population of Great Britain: "Of all the questions which face Britain's government and citizens ... none is more fundamental than that of the future of the British people as regards both their numbers and their quality. Population trends are intimately bound up with most of the economic, social and political issues of the day, such as the function of the family ... the preservation of standards of living ... What classes of the population should be encouraged to have larger families ... other countries' population problems, especially those of Europe and the British Dominions, are also discussed, and the problem of migration considered" Hubback, Mrs. M.A. 19 Wellgarth Rd., Golders Green, London NW11, 1937 Eugenics Society Fellow 1937 Source: ESAR 1937 Hubbard, Mr. C.R. Curdridge, Southampton Eugenics Society Member 1948, 1957, 1977 Personal: 1957 address: Sidcup, Kent Source: ER 1948, 1957, 1977 list Hubbard, Mrs. Blanche

Rivercot, Hurst Grove, Walton-on-Thames 1910-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1910-13 Source: ESAR 1909-13 Hubert, Dr. W.H. de B. MRCS, LRCP 12 Oakley St., Chelsea, London SW3, 1937 Eugenics Society Fellow 1934, 1937 Source: ER 1934, ESAR 1937 Hudson, The Rev. AE.H.H. MA The Rectory, Holmbury, St. Mary, Dorking 1937; The Bourne Vicarage, Farnham, Surrey 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1932, 1937, 1939 Source: ER 1932; ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Hudson, Mr. P.E. BSc Stokesley, Cleveland Eugenics Society Member 1977 Source: 1977 list Hudson, Dr. P.S. PhD Eugenics Society Member 1932, 1937 Personal: Imperial Bureau of Plant Genetics, Cambridge, 1937 Source: ER 1932, ESAR 1937 Hughes, Mr. A.J. 59 Fenchurch St., London EC 1912-13; London 1920 Eugenics Society Member 1912-13, 1920 Source: ESAR 1911-13, 1919-20 Hughes, Dr. David T. BSc, PhD, FRMS Institute of Child Health, London Eugenics Society Fellow 1964, 1977 Source: ER 1964, 1977 list Hughes, Dr. L. MB, BCh, DRCOG 107 Harley St., London Eugenics Society Fellow 1977 Source: 1977 list Hughes, Miss M.A. 60 Avonmare Rd., West Kensington, London 1909-12 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-12 Source: ESAR 1908-12 Hull, Mr. W.H. Univ. of Cape Town, Cape Town, South Africa Eugenics Society Fellow 1957 Source: ER 1957 Hume, Maj. C.W. MC, BSc Eugenics Society Fellow 1958 Source: ER 1958 Hume, Mrs. M.C. BA

Golders Green, London Eugenics Society Member 1939 Fellow 1957 Source: ER 1939, 1957 Humphreys, Mr. Humphrey Birmingham Eugenics Society Council 1916 Source: ER 1916 Humphreys, Prof. Humphrey F. MB, ChB, OBE, MC, KHP, TD, DL, MDS 61 Newhall St., Birmingham 1937; 132 Great Charles St., Birmingham 1939 Eugenics Society Fellow 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Humphreys, Mr. John H. JP Eugenics Society Fellow 1935, 1937, 1939 Personal: Justice of the Peace; The Proportional Representation Society, 82 Victoria St., Westminster, London SW1, 1937, 1939 Source: ER 1935; ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Hunt, Dr. Arthur Thomas MB, BS, MRCS, LRCP, MFCM, DPH St. Briavels, Lydney, Gloucestershire Eugenics Society Member 1977 Personal: MB, BS London 1944; DPH Bristol 1947; ex Div. Medical Officer of Health, Glos. CC (Forest of Dean area); Medical Officer of Health, W. Glos. United Districts 1958; Member, Faculty of Community Medicine Source: 1977 list, Medical Directory 1958, 78 Hunt, Mrs. George Durmast Lodge, Burley, Hants 1909-12 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-12 Source: ESAR 1908-12 Hunt, Mr. E.J. Esq. 2 Frognal Mansions, Hampstead, London NW 1909-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-13 Source: ESAR 1908-13 Hunt, Mrs. E.J. 2 Frognal Mansions, Hampstead, London NW 1909-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-13 Source: ESAR 1908-13 Hunter, Mrs. 2 Cresswell Gardens, London SW 1911-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1911-13 Source: ESAR 1910-13 Hunter, Mrs. London 1920 Eugenics Society Member 1920 Source: ESAR 1919-20 Hunter, Dr. Jean

Eugenics Society Member 1942 Source: ER 1942 Hunter, Mr. K.R. c/o Messers. Rawlinson & Hunter, Aldwych House, London WC2, 1937 Eugenics Society Member 1937 Source: ER 1937, ESAR 1937 Huntley, Dr. R.M.C. BA, M Ed, PhD Eugenics Society Member 1983 Personal: Master in Education Source: B&S 1984 Hunton, Dr. The Whins, Sedgefield, via Ferryhill 1909-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-13 Source: ESAR 1908-13 Huntsman, Prof. Dr. R.G. MA, MD, FRCP, FRC Path Dept. of Pathology, Memorial University, St. Johns, Newfoundland, Canada Eugenics Society Fellow 1967, 1977 Source: ER 1966-67; 1977 list Huppert, Mr. E.L. PhD, FSS, FIS, FMR c/o United Nations Development Program, (UNDP), Mbabane, Swaziland Eugenics Society Member 1977 Source: 1977 list Huppert, Mr. E.L. PhD, FSS, FR Econ S London Eugenics Society Member 1949, 1957 Personal: Fellow, Royal Statistical Society; Fellow, Royal Economic Society Source: ER 1949, 1957 Hurd, Paul Lecturer, Queen Mary University of London, School of Biological and Chemical Studies 2011 Eugenics Society/ Galton Institute Council 2009-2011 Trustee 2010 Source: GIWeb 2011; CCAR 2008-2010 University website: http://www.sbcs.qmul.ac.uk/staff/paulhurd.html Sept. 2011 Hurford, Dr. Olive MB, ChB, FRSM Farnham, Surrey Eugenics Society Fellow 1963, 1977 Personal: nee Browne; MB, ChB 1934; former Visiting Consultant, Youth Advisory and Psychosexual Clinics, Health Service, University of Surrey; Senior Gynecological House Surgeon, Edinburgh Hosp. for Women and Children Source: ER 1963, 1977 list, Medical Directory 1985 Hurst, Dr. C.C. PhD, JP Eugenics Society Member 1926 Source: Articles of Association, 1926 Hurst, Dr. C.C.

50 Knighton Dr., Leicester 1937, 1938, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1937, 1938-39 Personal: Member: Eugenics Research Association 1938 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39; ERA list 1938 Hussey, Mrs. Scotney Castle, Lamberhurst, Tunbridge Wells 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Fellow 1932, 1937, 1939; Council 1933, 1937-38 Source: ER 1932, 1933, 1937-38; ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Background: -- Sir Ralph William Anstruther 6th bart; b. 1858; m. 1886 Mildred Hussey, dau. of E. Hussey of Scotney Castle; son, Robert William Anstruther; JP Fife and Caithness 1903; Source: Kelly's Handbook -- Mary R. Anstruther, dau. of Col. P.R. Anstruther m. 1900 Edward Windsor Hussey, the eldest son of E. Hussey and Baroness Windsor of Scotney Castle -- the brother of Edward Windsor Hussey was Major William Clive Hussey; b. 1858; Bechuanaland expdn. 1884-85; RE; bailiff of the royal parks and gardens 1903; Source: Kelly's Handbook 1903 Hutchins, Miss B.L. The Glade, Hampstead Heath, London NW 1910-12 Eugenics Society Associate 1910-12 Source: ESAR 1909-12 Hutchison, Miss 46 Prince's Gate, London SW 1909 Eugenics Society Associate 1909 Source: ESAR 1908-09 Hutchison, Prof. Arthur MA The Lodge, Pembroke College, Cambridge 1937 Eugenics Society Member 1937 Source: ESAR 1937 Hutchison, Mrs. Ballycastle 1920 Eugenics Society Member 1920 Source: ESAR 1919-20 Hutt, Mr. W.H. c/o University of Capetown, South Africa 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Fellow 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Hutton, Mr. D.G. OBE London Eugenics Society Fellow 1977 Source: 1977 list Hutton, Mr. D. Graham Eugenics Society Fellow 1937, 1939; Council 1938-39, 1941-43 Personal: The Economist, 8 Bouverie St., London EC4, 1937, 1939 Source: ER 1937-43; ESAR 1937, 1938-39

Hutton, Mr. Graham Tubney, Abingdon, Berks Eugenics Society Fellow 1957 Source: ER 1957 Hutton, Joshua Esq. Brock Lodge, Albany Rd., Sea Point, Cape Town, South Africa 1910-11; Brackendale, Mowbray, Cape Town, South Africa 1912 Eugenics Society Associate 1910-12 Source: ESAR 1909-12 Hutton, Dr. Kenneth B. MA, PhD Hatfield School, Herts Eugenics Society Fellow 1952, 1957, 1977 Council 1953-57, 1959- 1961 Personal: Headmaster, Hatfield School 1964 Pubns: surveyed fertility of Wykehamists for Eugenics Society Source: ER 1952, 1957, 1977 list; Obit for C. Carter, Biology and Society; ER 1964, p. 4 Hutton, Dr. W.L. MD Public Health Office, Brantford, Ont., Canada 1937, 1957 Eugenics Society Member 1934, 1937 Consultative Council 1957 Personal: d. 1960; Canadian eugenics society; offered homes in Canada during World War II to children of Eugenic Society members in order to preserve their valuable genes; v. important public health officer who made real contributions; d. 1960 Pubns: A Brief for Sterilization of the Feebleminded. 1936 Source: ER 1934, ESAR 1957, ER 1957 Huxley, Sir Julian Sorrell MA, DSc, FRS 31 Pond St., Hampstead, London NW3 1957 Eugenics Society Council 1931, 1932, 1944-45; V.P. 1937-44; Fellow 1937, 1939; President 1959-62 First Secretary General, UNESCO 1946-48 one year before he was on the Council of the Eugenics Society, two years before he was a vice-president as he had been since 1937; Founder, World Wildlife Fund Personal: b. June 22, 1887; d. Feb 14, 1975; Sec., Zoological Society of London, Zoological Park, Regents Park, London NW8, 1937, 1939; Sec., Sociological Society 1940; Euthanasia Society (Executive Cttee); Abortion Law Reform Association, Vice President, 1969-70 son of Leonard Huxley

(Leonard Huxley; son of T.H. Huxley (d. 1895), who was "Darwin's bulldog"; Executive Officer, Rationalist Press Association, 1906; Charles Darwin. 1921) 4 sons of Leonard Huxley 1. Julian Huxley (see above) 2. Aldous (Aldous Huxley; author of Brave New World, a book about the Eugenics Society) 3. Andrew Fielding Huxley (Andrew Fielding Huxley; Nobel Prize, Physiology 1963; m. Jocelyn, daughter of Michael Pease (Fry Cocoa family) and Helen Wedgewood, daughter of 1st Baron Wedgewood thus allying Darwins and Huxleys by marriage; Master of Trinity College 1984-; Dept. of Physiology, University of Cambridge (1946-69); Jodrell Prof. 1960-69, University College London; Royal Society Research Prof., University of London 1969-83; Pres. of the Royal Society 1980-85; Reflections on Muscle. 1980; The Pursuit of Nature. 1977; see Sherrington) 4. George Leonard Huxley (George Leonard Huxley; b. 1932; Mem., Exec. Cttee, Northern Ireland Civil Rights Association 1971-72; Prof. of Greek, Trinity College, Dublin)); see also Eckersley q.v. For more information: Brave New World. Aldous Huxley; Aldous Huxley: A Biography. Sybil Bedford, London 1987 and Aldous Huxley: a Biography. Guinever Anance 1988 Pubns: The Individual in the Animal Kingdom. 1911; "Case for Eugenics" Sociol. Review, October, 1926, p. 279-90; "Biology and Human Life" Nature 11 D 844-6, 1926; wrote introduction to 1929 Encyclopedia Britannica article on evolution; Problems of Relative Growth. 1932; "Eugenics and Society", Galton Lecture 1936, ER, 1936, pp 11-31; If I Were a Dictator. 1939; The New

Systematics. 1940; Evolution, the Modern Synthesis. 1942; Touchstone for Ethics. 1947; Evolution in Action. 1952; Evolution as a Process. 1954; "World Population", Scientific American, March 1956; "Eugenics in Evolutionary Perspective", Galton Lecture 1962; signer, Humanist Manifesto II 1973 Source: ER 1931-32, 1957, Vol. 60, ASP's Hist.; ESAR 1937, 1938-39; CH; WWW; DNB; Debretts 1988; WSW 1990 Quotes: Humanists, Contraception and White Trash: "By social problem group I mean the people, all too familiar to social workers in large cities, who seem to have ceased to care, and just carry on the business of bare existence in the midst of extreme poverty and squalor. All too frequently they have to be supported out of public funds, and become a burden to the community. Unfortunately they are not deterred by the conditions of existence from carrying on with the business of reproduction: and their mean family size is very high, much higher than the average for the whole country. Intelligence and other tests have revealed that they have a very low average I.Q.; and the indications are that they are genetically subnormal in many other qualities, such as initiative, pertinacity, general exploratory urge and interest, energy, emotional intensity, and will power. In the main, their misery and improvidence is not their fault but their misfortune: our social system provides the soil on which they can grow and multiply, but with no prospects save poverty and squalor. Here again, voluntary sterilization could be useful. But our best hope, I think, must lie in the perfection of new, simple and acceptable methods of birth control, whether by an oral contraceptive or perhaps preferably by immunological methods involving injections. Compulsory or semicompulsory vaccination, inoculation and isolation are used in respect of many public health risks: I see no reason why similar measures should not be used in respect of this grave problem, grave both for society and for the unfortunate people whose increase has been actually encouraged by our social system." from Essays of a Humanist., quoted in a review by A.E. Mirsky in Scientific American Hynes, Mr. Kenneth London Eugenics Society Member 1967, 1977 Source: ER 1967, 1977 list Hynes, Dr. Martin MD, FRCP, MRCS, FC Path 117 Harley St., London Eugenics Society Fellow 1958, 1977 Council 1959-60 Personal: MD Cambridge Univ. 1938; FCPath 1964; Reader in Medicine, Cambridge Univ.; Clinical Pathologist, Royal Northern Hosp. Pubns: Medical Bacteriology. (9th ed. 1968);

"Dis. of the Blood" in Chamberlain's Textbook of Medicine. 1952 Source: ER 1958-60, 1977 list, Medical Directory 1958 Ibbotson, Mr. Robert 2 Grosvenor Gardens, Muswell Hill, London 1913 Eugenics Society Member 1913 Source: ESAR 1912-13 Iddon, Mr. Robert Summerfield, Cop Lane, Penwortham, Preston, Lancs 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1933, 1937, 1939 Source: ER 1933; ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Ilersic, A.R. MSc Eugenics Society Member 1960 Source: ER 1960 Iliffe, The Lord CBE, JP Dorset House, Stamford St., London SE1, 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Fellow 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Illsley, Prof. Raymond CBE, PhD MRC Medical Sociology Unit, Aberdeen Univ., Aberdeen Eugenics Society Fellow 1977 Documented Dugald Baird's abortions (see Dugald Baird q.v.) as member of MRC Social Medicine Research Unit (the Unit later became Obstetric Medicine Research Unit or MRC Obstetric Unit), Midwifery Dept., University of Aberdeen 1951-64; Prof. of Sociology, University of Aberdeen 1964-75 (Prof. of Medical Sociology 1975-84 and Director, Medical Sociology Unit 1965-83); Institute of Medical Sociology 1977 Personal: Prof. of Social Policy, University of Bath 1984-; Abortion Law Reform Association (Advisory Council); Senior Foreign Scientist, National Science Foundation, Boston University 1971-72 (when abortion was being debated in USA); European Adv. Cttee for Medical Research, WHO 1981-85 Pubns: Mental Subnormality in the Community. (w/ D. Baird) 1970; Professional or Public Health. 1980; Low Birth Weight. 1984 Source: 1977 list, WSW 1990 Ingall, Mrs. Gillian B. MA, AMIA, MS Faculty of Health Sciences, Buffalo Gen. Hosp. Buffalo, New York, USA Eugenics Society Fellow 1965, 1977 Source: ER 1965, 1977 list Inge, The Very Rev. W.R. DD, KCVO "The Gloomy Dean" Brook House, Cambridge 1909-10; The Deanery, St. Pauls Cathedral, London EC 1911-13; Brightwell Manor, Wallingford, Berks 1937, 1939; Dean of St. Paul's, London

Eugenics Society Life Member 1909-13, 1920; V.P. 1909-11; Council 1916, 1931-32; Life Fellow 1937, 1939; First International Eugenics Congress 1912, General Committee Personal: 1860-1954; Lady Margaret Professor of Divinity at Cambridge 1909-11 (Brook House 1909-10); Anglican Dean of St. Pauls, London beginning 1912 (see W.R. Mathews q.v.); friend of Galton Pubns: Studies of English Mystics. 1906; The Church and the Age. 1912; "Eugenics and Religion", ER, Vol. 12, 1920-21; "What Nations and Classes Will Prevail?" (ER, Title of 1919 Galton Lecture, a.k.a. "Future of the English Race") 1919 Galton Lecture; The Idea of Progress. 1920; The Platonic Tradition. 1926; "Whither are we tending" in The Drift of Civilization. 1930, (ed.) Pulitzer; The Church in the World. 1927; Christian Ethics and Modern Problems. 1930; God and the Astronomers. 1933; The Fall of the Idols. 1940; Diary of a Dean. 1949 Source: ESAR 1908-13, 1919-20; ER 1909-11, 1916, 1931, 1932; ESAR 1937; "Tribute" in ER 1954-55 p. 78; Problems in Eugenics. 1912 (repr.) Quotes: Jesus was a Eugenicist: In an address to the Eugenics Society, Inge pointed out that Jesus said: "Do men gather grapes of thorns or figs of thistles? A corrupt tree cannot bring forth good fruit... Every tree which bringeth not forth good fruit is hewn down and cast in the fire". Inge explained this attack on false teachers (such as himself) as "admirably clear and unmistakable eugenics precepts ... This extension of the scope of the maxim seems to me quite legitimate. Men do not gather grapes of thorns. If we believe this and do not act upon it by trying to move public opinion towards giving social reform, education and religion better material to work upon (with the practical application of eugenic breeding), we are sinning against the light, and not doing our best to bring in the Kingdom of God upon the earth." quoted by Margaret Sanger in The Pivot of Civilization. 1922 Antidemocratic: "Democracy is perhaps the silliest of all fetishes that are seriously worshipped among us.", from The Church and the Age. 1912 The Evil of Social Legislation: "Humanitarian legislation or practice requires to be supplemented, and its inevitable evil effects counteracted, by eugenic practice, and ultimately by eugenic legislation." from "Some Moral Aspects of Eugenics", ER 1909, Vol. 1, no. 1 Ingham, Charles Esq., MA Moira House, Eastbourne, 1911-13 Eugenics Society Member 1911-13 Source: ESAR 1910-13 Ingraham, Miss M.I.

London 1920 Eugenics Society Member 1920 Source: ESAR 1919-20 Innes, Lady Rose - see Rose, Innes Lady International Planned Parenthood Federation Inner Ring, Regent's Park, London 1993 Eugenics Society Member 1977 International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF) Information: Lawbreaking Advocated: "Family Planning Associations and other non governmental organisations should not use the absence of law or the existence of an unfavourable law as an excuse for inaction; action outside the law, and even in violation of it, is part of the process of stimulating change", from The Human Right of Family Planning. IPPF, London 1984; A Strategy for Legal Change. IPPF, London 1981 Find Sources of law on which to base reforms: "Strategy of Legal Reform - and How FPA's are Interpreting It" - IPPF News July-August 1976 Coercion: IPPF supported China's coercive abortions "the most remarkable of all family planning policies" see Human Numbers, Human Needs. (Suffolk, England: International Planned Parenthood Federation, 1984) Government Support: IPPF has been supported by British taxpayers' money since 1967, the same year abortion was introduced in England. In 1980 the British government gave IPPF 2,000,000 British pounds; by 1987, 6,000,000 British pounds. (ALDU newsletter) British Government Supported Attacks on Other National Cultures: "Special priority is being given within the... (European) ... region to IPPF help for countries with religious and cultural barriers to family planning, to those countries with pro natalist policies ..." (from IPPF in FPA Annual Report 1978) (David Nowlan, Medical Correspondent for the Irish Times, is an IPPF official); see Eva Hubback q.v.; Countries such as France and Ireland have "pronatalist" i.e., profamily, policies. Urged by the IPPF, the British government is spending money to overthrow these policies. We know from reading Eva Hubback q.v. that a large population is needed for power and we know that Britain has one of the largest populations in Europe. So these British population policies - whether sold as crucial to development (1947-80, industrial friendly) or as crucial to non development (1980-, environmental friendly) have a dark side in that they will maintain British power in Europe and white power worldwide. Someone has

said that war is diplomacy by other means - or the reverse. In any case, population policies are war, segregation and colonialism by other means. History: Founded by Eugenics Society; used Eugenics Society address, 69 Eccleston Sq. in early days; C.P. Blacker was head of the committee that wrote the constitution; Margaret Sanger q.v. , Vera Houghton q.v., Col. Khosla q.v., Nancy Raphael q.v., and Helena Wright q.v. were early members. Source: 1977 list, FPA Annual Reports, ALDU Newsletter, ER 1953-54, CH Ironside, Mrs. Tenyngs Hoek, Hoe, Gomshall, Surrey 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Ironside, Mrs. W.D. Biddenden, Kent 1957 Eugenics Society Member 1957 Source: ER 1957 Irvine, The Rev. Richard Harford Chalvington Rectory, Hellingly, Sussex 1909-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-13 Source: ESAR 1908-13 Irvine, Prof. S.H. MA, M Education, PhD College of Education, Brock University, St. Catherines, Ont., Canada Eugenics Society Fellow 1977 Personal: Dean of College of Education, Brock University 1977 Source: 1977 list Irving-Bell, Dr. Ronald John MRCS, LRCP, DPH Bristol Eugenics Society Member 1944, 1957 Personal: MRCS 1926; Diploma in Public Health, Univ. of London 1933; Senior Ass't Medical Officer and Ass't School Medical Officer, City and County of Bristol 1958; Fellow, Society of Medical Officers Pubns: "A Male Subfertility Clinic", Medical Officer 1952 Source: ER 1944, 1957, Medical Directory 1958 Isaac, Dr. Julius 4 Fellows Rd., London Eugenics Society Fellow 1943, 1957 Personal: National Institute of Social and Economic Research 1954; d. 1957 Pubns: Economics of Migration. 1947; British Post War Migration. 1954 Source: ER 1943, 1957 Isaacs, Mrs. Nathan BSc (Econ), PhD

East Grinstead, Sussex Eugenics Society Fellow 1977 Source: 1977 list Isaacs, Mr. Nathan OBE Eugenics Society Member 1949 Personal: Officer of the Order of the British Empire; see Mrs. Nathan Isaacs Source: ER 1949 Isle of Wight Division of the British Medical Association, The Hon. Secretary Bramley, Shanklin, Isle of Wight 1937 Eugenics Society Member 1937 Source: ESAR 1937 Itzkoff, Prof. S. Eugenics Society Member 1989 Personal: writes for Mankind Quarterly; believes that lower groups will die out; Smith College 1965-1992 Pubns: The Road to Equality 1992; Human Intelligence and National Power 1991; Hoe We Learn to Read 1986; Emanuel Feuermann, Virtuoso 1979; Ernst Cassirer: Scientific Knowledge and the Concept of Man 1971 Quotes: Brain size and IQ: an old error is revived "Galton attempted a number of ... physiological explorations of differential intelligence, only to see them wash out. Galton would have been ... delighted with the work of Hans Eysenck and his associates (D. Hendrickson and E. Hendrickson) ... Galton lived in the era before the concept of 'g' and so his experimental technology (1870-1880) was understandably primitive. However, in the confluence of modern and purely physiological and neurological techniques that are used to reveal an abstract concept such as general intelligence, we may be on the verge of a great, if controversial, vindication" from The Road to Equality, p. 24 ... "racially similar subspecies of Homo Sapiens, Neanderthal, and CroMagnon reveal that differences in brain and skull structure gave rise to differences in intellectual behavior, and finally to the unique shape of their respective cultures" from the Road to Equality p. 31 (see Chris Brand q.v. self acknowledged scientific racist for more on "g" factor) Policy Suggestions: "... There are truths that must first to be taught and understood in the depth of their meanings. Next there are social policies that need to be inaugurated. ..." From the Road to Equality p. 158 -- [What are these truths?] "It all depends on which social class within the group multiplies more that will determine its [the ethnic group's] future intellectual profile. ... from The Road to Equality, p. 159

-- [What are the needed social policies?] "... pass social policy legislation aimed at creating inducements, as well as legal protections, that will lead to the wealthy and successful having more than their share of children and the poor limiting their procreative activity in the interest of their own individual social and economic aspirations ... from The Road to Equality, p. 160 -- [Who would be the opponent of such a program?] Can you persuade the religious right to accept such a philosophical program of secular research ....? ...Probably not." from The Road to Equality, p. 160 -- [Who will support the program? The left and the environmentalists if it is presented as the road to utopia] "[there are]... ways of persuasion ... play upon the utopian hopes of humans ..." from The Road to Equality, p. 160 Source: ER 1989; The Road to Equality, S. Itzkoff Iyer, Dewan Bahadur, Dr. L.K. Anatha Krishna See under Rao Bahadur Iveagh, The Earl of CB, CMG "Guinness is good for you" 11 St. James Sq., London SW1, 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1937, 1939 Personal: Guinness family; see Rupert Guinness q.v. Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Ives, Mr. A.G.C. Overton Old Hill, Chislehurst, Kent 1937 Eugenics Society Member 1937 Source: ESAR 1937 Jackson, Mrs. A.C. Victoria, Australia Eugenics Society Member 1977 Source: 1977 list Jackson, Mrs. A.K. Eugenics Society Member 1967 Source: ER 1967 Jackson, Mr. F.K. c/o Bank of New South Wales, Hawthorne, Victoria, Australia Eugenics Society Fellow 1937, 1939, 1957, 1977 Personal: 1937 address Midland Bank Ltd., 103 Streatham Hill, London SW2; 1939 address: Greenset, Alderbury, Salisbury Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39; ER 1957, 1977 list Jackson, Mrs. Huth

32 Roland Gardens, London SW7, 1937; 48 Ladbroke Grove, London W11 1939 Eugenics Society Fellow 1933, 1937, 1939 Source: ER 1933; ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Jackson, Mr. Keith MA Eugenics Society Member 1963 Source: ER 1963 Jackson, Miss L. 30 Alumhurst Rd., Bournemouth 1909; 2 Highwood Rd., Upper Parkstone, Dorset 1910-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-13 Source: ESAR 1908-13 Jackson, Dr. Margaret MB, BCh, DPM The Fountain Hospital, Tooting Grove, London SW17, 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Jackson, Dr. Margaret C.N. MB, BS, FRCOG, D Obst, JP Mount Jocelyn, Crediton, Devon 1937, 1939, 1957 Eugenics Society Member 1936, 1937, 1939, 1957 Fellow 1977 Personal: Margaret Constance Noel Hadley; MB Univ. of London 1923; Vice President, National Association of Family Planning Doctors; Medical Officer, Exeter Family Planning Clinic and Infertility Clinic, Dept. of Ob-Gyn, Royal Devon and Exeter Hosp. Authority; the Semen Bank established by the AID (artificial insemination) Investigation Council of the Eugenics Society was under Dr. Jackson in Exeter; Marshall Medal, Society for the Study of Fertility 1979; her husband was editor of the IPPF Newsletter in 1957, he was preceded in this position by Dorothy Brush of the American Eugenics Society Pubns: Problems of Fertility in General Practice. (2nd ed. 1953) jt; "Intermittent methyltesteron therapy in male subfertility", (jt.) Lancet 1957; "Effect of Long Term Administration of Oral Contraceptives on Excret. Values for Follicle Stimulat. and Luteinising Hormones", Acta Endocrinology 1967 (jt.); "The Use of Fresh and Frozen Semen in Human Artificial Insemination", Jl. of Biosocial Science 1977 (jt.) Source: ER 1936, 1957; ESAR 1938-39 1977 list; Medical Directory 1958, 1985; ASP's Hist., Vol. 60 ER; Genetic Prophecy. 1983 Quotes: IUDs and Ectopic Pregnancies: "There is a tendency to accuse IUDs of encouraging ectopic pregnancy, but it should be borne in mind that with a method which does not prevent fertilisation but does prevent proper nidation there is bound to be a smaller proportion of intra-uterine than extra-uterine pregnancies. Thus it would be nearer the truth to say that IUDs do not prevent ectopic pregnancies but do not induce them.", from "The Changing Face of Family Planning", Margaret Jackson, Brit. J. of Family Planning 1980 p. 72; 6: 71-4 (what this statement overlooks is that there

has been an actual increase in numbers of ectopic pregnancies. It is not just that ectopic pregnancies are concentrated in this group (proportion); it is that there are more ectopic pregnancies than before (increase) and concentrated in this group. Therefore IUD's are indicated as a vector. But, by manipulating statistics, Dr. Jackson confuses the issue, allowing this damaging of women to continue. See also how spina bifida was handled by C. Carter and others; see also Valerie Beral q.v. for similar manipulation of statistics. Background: Genetic Advisory Centres 1983: South Western Regional Health Authority, Paediatric Research Unit, Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital, Exeter Jackson, R.W. Eugenics Society Member 1963 Source: ER 1963 Jackson, Prof. W.K. PhD Christchurch, New Zealand Eugenics Society Member 1977 Source: 1977 list Jackson, Mr. W.T.J. Enfield, Middlesex Eugenics Society Member 1955, 1957 Source: ER 1955, 1957 Jacob, Miss A. Eugenics Society Member 1967 Source: ER 1967 Jacob, Mr. Julius 25 Holland Park Ave., London W 1912-13; London 1920 Eugenics Society Member 1912-13, 1920 Source: ESAR 1911-13, 1919-29 Jacob, Mrs. Julius 25 Holland Park Ave., London W 1912; London 1920; 72 Palace Gardens Terrace, London W8, 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Associate 1912-13; Member 1920; Fellow 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1911-13, 1919-20, 1937, 1938-39 Jacob, Mrs. Lionel 43 Buckland Cres., London NW 1910-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1910-13 Source: ESAR 1909-13 James, Mrs. A.G. Upwood Park, Abingdon, Oxford 1937, 1939, 1957 Eugenics Society Life Fellow 1937, 1939, 1957 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39; ER 1957 James, Wing Commander Archibald W.H. MP, MC P 11 York House, York St., London W1, 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1926; Council 1928; Fellow 1937, 1939 Personal: MP (C); sterilization Bill Source: Articles of Association, 1926; ER 1928; ESAR 1937, 1938-39

James, Lt. Colonel B.R. Fingest Grove, nr. High Wycombe 1912-13, 1920 Eugenics Society Member 1912-13, 1920 Source: ESAR 1911-13, 1919-20 James, Hon. Mrs. B.R. Fingest Grove, nr. High Wycombe 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Fellow 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39 James, Miss E.M. 82 Vincent Square, Westminster, London SW 1912-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1912; Member 1913 Source: ESAR 1911-13 James, Miss Irene M. Eugenics Society Member 1948 Source: ER 1948 James, Miss M.H. 13 Sussex St., Warwick Sq., London SW 1909-10; 28 Bloomfield Terr., London SW 1911-12; 75 Charlwood St., London SW 1913 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-12; Member 1913 Source: ESAR 1908-13 James, Miss M.H. London 1920 Eugenics Society Member 1920 Source: ESAR 1919-20 James, Mr. P.F. BSc, MSc, MI Biol, MIH Biol Eugenics Society Member 1982 Personal: Member, Institute of Biology Source: Bulletin of the Eugenic Society 1983 James, Patrick Eugenics Society Member 1982 Council 2005-2008 Librarian 2008 Trustee 2008, 2011 Secretary 2009-11 Pubns: 2003 Tasting, Tongue Tubes and Intelligence, GNL 12, 2003; GNL, 09/93, 12/94, 03/00, 03/04 09/07 Source: GNL Dec. 2003, CCAR 2008-10, GIWeb 2011, B&S 1982 Background: Tasting, Tongue Tubes and Intelligence James has established in a small study that a family group with, allegedly, an high IQ is able to taste the difference between wet and dry ear wax when he offers them samples in small, clean vials. James, Miss T.M. Liverpool 1920 Eugenics Society Member 1920 Source: ESAR 1919-20 Japal, Mr. Rupert

Eugenics Society Member 1948 Source: ER 1948 Jay, Prof. Barrie S. MA, MD, DO, BCh, FRCS London Eugenics Society Member 1952, 1957 Fellow 1977 Personal: Barrie Samuel Jay; b. 7 May 1929; MA, Cambridge Univ.; MB 1952; Consultant Eye Surgeon, Moorfields Hosp. 1969- (see Elder q.v.); Trustee: Fight for Sight 1973-, Wolfson Foundation 1986; Standing Med. Adv. Cttee, DHSS 1980-84; Transplant Adv. Panel, DHSS 1983-; Dean, Institute of Ophthalmology, London Pubns: editor: Jl. of Medical Genetics 1971-76, Ophthalmic Pediatrics and Genetics 1981Source: ER 1952, 1957, 1977 list, Medical Directory 1958, WSW 1990, Genetic Prophecy. 1983 Background: Genetic Advisory Centres 1983 - North East Thames Regional Health Authority Genetic Clinic, Moorfields Eye Hospital, City Rd., London EC1 Jayasekara, Prof. Rohan University of Colombo Eugenics Society / Galton Institute Member2008, 2011 Source: Personal website 2008, University of Colombo website 2011 Jeaffreson, Mrs. Hilary MCSP, SRP Eugenics Society Member 1983 Personal: Member, Chartered Society of Physiotherapy Source: B&S 1984 Jeans, Sir James H. FRS Cleveland Lodge, Dorking, Surrey 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Life Fellow 1930-1947 Pubns: 1929 The Universe Around Us.; The Mysterious Universe. 1938; "Evolution in Astronomy", 1943 Nature, London,151:7; student of George Howard Darwin, Charles Darwin's son (see Lady Darwin q.v.; Charles Galton Darwin q.v.) Source: ESAR 1937, Obit ER Jan. 1947 Jebb, Lady C. Springfield, Cambridge 1911-13 Eugenics Society Member 1911-13 Personal: Caroline Reynolds; widow of Gen. A.J. Slemmer USA; m. 1874 Prof. Richard Claverhouse Jebb; aunt of Maud DuPuy who was the wife of George Howard Darwin; lived across street from GH Darwin family from GH Darwin family; -- RC Jebb; b. 1841, Desmond, Co. Dublin, Ireland; Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge 1863, then tutor and lecturer; Regius Prof. of Greek 1889; MP,

Conservative from Cambridge Univ. 1891-(1903) Source: ESAR 1910-13; Period Piece. Gwen Raverat Jefferies, The Rev. T.A. Avon Vale, Storths Rd., Birkby, Huddersfield 1910-12 Eugenics Society Associate 1910-12 Source: ESAR 1909-12 Jefferson, Lady Gertrude MRCS, LRCP, DPM High Bank, Didsbury, Manchester Eugenics Society Fellow 1946, 1957 Personal: MRCS, LRCP 1912; Diploma in Psychological Medicine 1937; Medical Director, Family Welfare Service, Manchester 1958; Ass't Psychiatrist, Manchester Royal Infirmary 1958; m. Sir Geoffrey Jefferson (Sir Geoffrey Jefferson; MB 1909, FRCS 1911; Emeritus Prof. of Neurosurgery, Univ. of Manchester; Adviser on brain surgery to Ministry of Health; Mem., MRC; Dir., Neurological Laboratories, University Dept. of Neurosurgery, Royal Infirmary, Manchester) Source: ER 1945-46, 1957, Medical Directory 1958 Jen, O.P. Palsson BA Eugenics Society Member 1964 Source: ER 1964 Jenkins, Mrs. 73 Norfolk Rd., Margate 1909 Eugenics Society Associate 1909 Jenkins, Miss 10 Carlingford Rd., Hampstead, London 1910-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1910-13 Source: ESAR 1909-13 Jenkins, Mrs. Alice 17 Mount Carmel Chambers, Duke's Lane, London W8, 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Fellow 1933, 1937, 1939 Personal: 1936 co-founder with Janet Chance of the Abortion Law Reform Association Pubns: Conscript Parenthood? The Problem of Secret Abortion. 1938; Law for the Rich. Gollancz, 1960, written at age 72 (this book influenced David Steel, according to Against Goliath: David Steel's Story. London 1989) Quotes: Alice Jenkins told David Steel that she wrote Law for the Rich: a plea for the reform of the abortion law. 1960 "only because of my hatred for preventable suffering", quote from Against Goliath., p. 50 Source: ER 1933; ESAR 1937, 1938-39; Against Goliath. by David Steel

Jenkins, Prof. G. Neil MSc, PhD Dept. of Oral Physiology, Newcastle Univ., Newcastle upon Tyne Eugenics Society Member 1957 Fellow 1977 Personal: 1957 Dept. of Physiology, Medical School, King's College, Newcastle; 1977 Markham Laboratories, University of Newcastle Source: ER 1957, 1977 list Jenkins, Mr. H. Campbell Hove 1920; 25 Hove Park Villas, Hove, Sussex 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1920 Fellow 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1919-20, 1937, 1938-39 Jenkins, H.R. Eugenics Society Member 1959 Source: ER 1959 Jenkins, Mr. H.R. Morar, Scotland Eugenics Society Member 1977 Source: 1977 list Jenkins, Prof. Dr. Trefor MRCS, LRCP, DRCOG Human Sero-genetics Unit, Johannesburg, South Africa Eugenics Society Fellow 1977 Personal: South African Institute for Medical Research 1977; Professor, University of Witwatersrand 1989 Pubns: "Sharing the Benefits", Galton Lecture 1989; The Peoples of Southern Africa and Their Affinities. Oxford, 1985 (describes the various peoples of Southern Africa in their biological setting, according to a review in Biology and Society 1986) Source: 1977 list Jenkins, Mrs. W.J. London Eugenics Society Fellow 1957 Source: ER 1957 Jeoffray, Miss E.L. 14 Alma Square, St. John's Wood, London VW 1913 Eugenics Society Associate 1913 Source: ESAR 1912-13 Jervis, Mrs. L.C. 27 Brompton Sq., London 1910-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1910-13 Source: ESAR 1909-13 Jewell, Mr. C. Bella Vista, Silverdale Rd., Eastbourne 1913; Eastbourne 1920 Eugenics Society Life Member 1913; Member 1920 Source: ESAR 1912-13, 1919-20

John, St. Capt. Arthur - see St. John Ferguson-Johnson - see under Ferguson-Johnson Johnson, Dr. C.M. MB, BS, MSc Eugenics Society Member 1982 Source: Bulletin of the Eugenic Society 1983 Johnson, Dr. George Walker C. MB, BCh, FRCGP Harrogate, Yorks Eugenics Society Member 1956, 1957, 1977 Personal: George Walker Clarke; MB, BCh Cambridge Univ. 1948; FRCGP 1971; Clinical Ass't., Royal Bath Hosp., Harrogate 1958; Western Reserve Univ., Cleveland, Ohio, USA (eugenic breeding ground); Treasury Medical Officer; Oxford Regional Medical Officer, DHSS 1985 Pubns: "Research in General Practice", Iatros 1968; "Changing Role of Primary Physician", Health Notes 1972 Source: ER 1956, 1957, 1977 list, Medical Directory 1958, 85 Johnson, Mrs. I. Guildford, Surrey Eugenics Society Member 1950, 1957 Source: ER 1950, 1957 Johnson, Dr. M.H. MA (Cantab), PhD Dept. of Anatomy, Cambridge University, Cambridge Eugenics Society Member 1967, 1977 Personal: worked on "pregnancy immunization" incl. HCG; Cons. WHO; read Eugenics Review and Biology and Society for information on his field; does not remember being a Eugenics Society member; is certain he is not connected with the Galton Institute; Member, Human Fertilization and Embryology Authority 1996 Pubns: Essential Reproduction. Source: ER 1967, 1977 list; personal communication to KOK Johnson, Miss Theodora Eugenics Society Member 1937 Source: ER 1937 Johnson, Miss Theodora Bristol 1920 Eugenics Society Member 1920 Source: ESAR 1919-20 Johnstone, Dr. James MB, FRCS Tudor House, King's Road, Richmond, Surrey 1912-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1912-13 Source: ESAR 1911-13

Jones, Lady London 1920; 39 Harrington Gardens, London SW7, 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1920 Fellow 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1919-20, 1937, 1938-39 Jones, Lt. Col. A. Gavin DSO The Nursery House, Letchworth, Herts 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Jones, Mr. B.M. BSc, FI Biol London Eugenics Society Member 1963, 1977 Personal: Fellow, Institute of Biology Source: ER 1963, 1977 list Jones, Dr. (Lawson) Barbara MA, MB, BCh, FRSM Nottingham Eugenics Society Member 1957 Personal: MA, MB, BCh Cambridge Univ. 1948; D Obst RCOG 1949; Mem., Assn. of Clinical Pathologists; former ass't Pathologist, General Hosp. and Children's Hosp., Nottingham; Pathologist, United Oxford Hosp. 1985 Source: ER 1957, Medical Directory 1985 Jones-Brandram, Mrs. Roseneath, Kew, Surrey 1909-10; 49 Drayton Gardens, London SW 1911-12 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-12 Source: ESAR 1908-12 Jones, Mr. D. Caradog MA Penny Green, Finchingfield, Essex 1957 Eugenics Society Council 1938-44, 1948-50, 1954-60; Life Fellow 1937, 1939, 1957; VP 1951-53 Personal: Member, Population Policies Cttee 1939; 1937, 1939 address: Hilbre Point, Hoylake, Wirral, Cheshire Pubns: The Social Survey of Merseyside. (which was "an important forerunner of the Beveridge Report", from Obit. Biology and Society, Vol. 1, 1984); Marriage and its Relation to Eugenics. 1953 (for Quakers) Source: ER Vol. 30, p. 129, 1938-60; ESAR 1937 Background: Alexis Carrell of the Rockefeller Institute published a book, Man the Unknown., in which he advocated euthanasia institutes for criminals. Carrell had won the Nobel prize for suturing techniques he developed. Later, in the Thirties, with Charles Lindberg of the American Eugenics Society, Carrell developed an artificial pump for sustaining life. During WW II Carrell went into Vichy territory and founded the Vichy Institute for Human Betterment. The purposes of the Institute are controversial. But in Man the Unknown. Carrel said that a group of trained

scientists-philosophers should be formed to guide the world. Carrel died in 1944. A book was put together by his widow and published under the title Reflections on Life. in 1952. According to Caradog Jones, who reviewed the book, it was "a long contemplated analysis of life ... (including the ideas behind the Vichy Foundation) ... to which young people trained in his method would have contributed" (ER, July 1953, p. 109) Jones, Mr. D. Stanley FRCS Eugenics Society Member 1962 Personal: Fellow, Royal College of Surgeons Source: ER 1962 Jones, Greta VP 2003-05 Pubns: GNL 12/01, 09/99 Source: CCAR 2003-2005 Jones, Dr. G. Dip Ed, PhD Dept. of Astronomy and History of Science, Leicester Univ., Leicester Eugenics Society Member 1977 Source: 1977 list Jones, Mr. L.O. 9 Gracechurch St., London EC3, 1937 Eugenics Society Member 1936, 1937 Source: ER 1936; ESAR 1937 Jones, Mr. Leslie Eugenics Society Member 1943 Source: ER 1943 Jones, Mr. R.H. Eugenics Society Member 1945, 1952 Source: ER 1945-46, 1952 Jones, Dr. Robert MD, FRCP Claybury, Woodford Bridge, Essex 1909-13 Eugenics Society Member 1909-13; Council 1909-1911 Source: ESAR 1908-13; ER 1909-1911 Jones, Mr. Theodore Eugenics Society Member 1951 Source: ER 1951 Jones, Prof. Steve Eugenics Society President 2002-2008 Personal: Prof. Genetics; noted science popularizer, BBC expert on evolution, preparing BBC report on validity of climate change thesis Pubns: Source: GNL6/2008 Jones, W. Hope Esq. BA - see Hope-Jones Jones, W. Neilson Esq., BA

University College, Reading 1913 Eugenics Society Associate 1913 Source: ESAR 1912-13 Jordan, Prof. David Starr Stanford Univ., California, USA 1912-13 Eugenics Society Member 1912-13; Vice President 1914, 1916, 1931; First International Eugenics Congress 1912, General Committee, Vice President, Delegate: AAAS President, Stanford University 1891-1913 (Chancellor 1913-16, Emeritus 1916) Personal: b. 1851; d. 1931; Prof. of Zoology, Univ. of Indiana 1879-85,Pres. 1885-91); Chmn., American Eugenics Comm. 1909-1913; Pres., American Breeders Association, (Eugenics Section (CB Davenport q.v. Secretary), 1914, 1916); Pres., American Genetic Assn., (Eugenic Section) 1912, 1930 (American Breeders renamed American Genetic Association); Director, Boy Scouts of America 1910-16 Pubns: Isolation and Segregation as a Factor in Organic Evolution. 1926; Imperial Democracy; Footnotes to Evolution.; Unseen Empire.; The Blood of the Nation.; War and the Breed.; The Days of a Man. (autobiog) Source: ESAR 1911-13; ER 1916, 1930; Men Behind Hitler, p. 87; WWW; Problems in Eugenics. 1912 (repr.) Quotes: World War I Dysgenic: "the constant invaliding home of broken down men is one of the most serious dysgenic features of militarism", from War and the Breed. Jordan is quoting an unnamed "naturalist". Another dysgenic feature mentioned by Jordan is the spread of typhus and phthisis. (ER 1916, p. 64) Jordan, Miss P.M. Eugenics Society Member 1932 Source: ER 1932 Joseph, Miss F.A. (or "A." 1912) 192 Marlyebone Rd., London NW 1910-12 Eugenics Society Associate 1910-12 Source: ESAR 1909-12 Joyce, Mrs. Grace 1023 Pelissier St., Windsor, Ontario, Canada 1937; 575 Victoria Ave., Windsor, Ontario, Canada 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1935, 1937, 1939 Source: ER 1935; ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Jubb, Mr. Michael Leeds Eugenics Society Member 1957 Source: ER 1957 Kallmann, Prof. Franz J. MD

Helped start the Holocaust by claiming in his book, The Genetics Of Schizophrenia, that he had proved that mental illness was genetic. This claim led to the killings of mental health patients at Hadamar. These killings led in turn to the killings at Auschwitz; Kallmann then helped start the Abortion Holocaust in the USA where he had found sanctuary from the forces he let loose in Germany. For this see his book Expanding Goals in Psychiatry. Dept. of Psychiatry, Columbia University New York, NY, USA Eugenics Society Fellow 1955, 1957 Founder: American Society of Human Genetics, 1948 (This Society is the chief agent behind development of prenatal diagnosis followed by abortion; 1400 prenatal tests developed, not one cure) Personal: German Career: MD from Breslau 1919; Director, Neuropathological labs at two mental hospitals in Berlin; 1929-35, German psychiatrist trained by Rudin in Munich (see Rudin, International list); half Jewish and consequently driven out of Germany in 1936 by Hitler but testified on behalf of his fellow eugenicist Von Verschuer at DeNazification tribunal. Von Verschuer was Josef Mengele's mentor and co-researcher in the abominable twin experiments at Auschwitz. See Murderous Science by Benno Muller-Hill for proof that Von Verschuer worked with Mengele; see Of Pure Blood for an account of the experiments on twins. American Career: Dept. of Medical Genetics at New York State Psychiatric Institute; this dept. founded 1936 by Kallmann; Dept. of Psychiatry, Columbia University; New York State Institute of Psychiatry (work on genetics of schizophrenia funded by Northern Rite Scottish Masons; six million dollars raised by Judge Bushnell, Scottish Rite Committee on Research in Schizophrenia); Member, American Society of Human Genetics w/ Von Verschuer 1954 Pubns: Genetics of Schizophrenia. 1938. "My thanks for facilitating... this book ... to the Supreme Council 33o, Northern Masonic Jurisdiction, USA which generously provided the financial aid" p. xvi (but the book was based on studies of German patients done at Rudin's Institute in Germany and this Institute was funded by Rockefeller Foundation money); Expanding Goals in Psychiatry. (see especially chapter 26,"Medical Genetics in the United States"); editor, Journal of American Society of Human Genetics; "Genetics in Mental Health Planning", ER, 1953, v. 38, p. 130-33; "Heredity and Eugenics: a review of psychiatric progress, reports w/ bibliography", 1948, Am. Jl. of Psychiatry Source: ER 1955, 1957; Expanding Goals in Psychiatry.; The Last Nazi; Murderous Science. by B. Muller-Hill; Am. J. of Human Genetics 1954; Obit of Judge Bushnell in mental health journal Background and Significance: Nazi Mentor: "Dr. Franz J. Kallmann, who was formerly associated with Dr.

Ernst Rudin, investigating in genetic psychiatry, is now attached to the Psychiatric Institute and Hospital, New York, where he is doing research work in the same field.", from Eugenical News 1938, p. 34 American Society of Human Genetics: "he was the leading spirit among the group that organized the American Society of Human Genetics in 1948", from "Medical Genetics in the United States" ch. 26 in Expanding Goals in Psychiatry., p. 247 Twin Studies: "The twin family method of study was largely developed here" (at the New York State Institute of Psychiatry by Kallmann), from "Medical Genetics in the United States" ch. 26 in Expanding Goals in Psychiatry., p. 248 Goals: "In planning research at the family and population levels, neither human genetics in general nor mental health genetics in particular can afford to be an ivory tower science ... Through concerted action they form a science of genetics applied to people, to benefit people, and to be understood by people for their own good and that of their progeny.", from Expanding Goals in Psychiatry., p. 252 1938, On Rudin, the architect of Hitler's racial laws: "I wish to express my gratitude also to the German Research Institute for Psychiatry in Munich ... Prof. Dr. E. Rudin ..." p. xv, The Genetics of Schizophrenia. 1938 Kanavariotti, Mrs. Maro 1 Maros St., Glyfada, Athens, Greece Eugenics Society Fellow 1954, 1957 Personal: Secretary, Hellenic Eugenics Society; founded 1953; address State and University Maternity Hospital, 'Alexandra', Laodicea St., Athens Source: ER 1954, 1957; Around the World News of Population and Family Planning 1955 May; ER 1954-55, p. 198 Kaplan, Dr. A.R. PhD Eugenics Society Fellow 1964 Source: ER 1964 Karimi-Booshehri, Dr. F. BSc, MSc, PhD Eugenics Society Member 1985 Source: B&S 1986 Karn, Miss M. Noel Eugenics Society Member 1935 Source: ER 1935 Karve, Mr. R.D. MA Madras, India; 13 New Bhatwadi, Bombay, India 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1938, 1939 Personal: editor, Samajaswathya, which published articles favorable to eugenics, Madras, 1935; early teacher of Indian birth control; taught methods in his home; see also A.P. Pillay q.v.

Source: ER 1938; ESAR 1938-39; An Inheritance: Memoirs of Lady Rama Rau. 1977, p. 243 Kaufman, Mr. A.R. 410 King St., West Windsor, Ontario, Canada 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1935, 1937, 1939 Personal: Member, Canadian eugenics society Source: ER 1935, ESAR 1937, 1938-39; book by Angus McLaren on the Canadian eugenics society Kay, Dr. David William K. DM, FRCP, FRC Psych, DPM Newcastle upon Tyne Eugenics Society Fellow 1962, 1977 Personal: ex Prof. of Psychiatry, Univ. of Tasmania; Cons. Psychologist, Royal Victoria Infirmary, Newcastle; ret by 1991 Pubns: articles on old age and genetics of dementia Source: ER 1962, 1977 list, Medical Directory 1991 Kazi, Mr. K.R. BA, DPS Eugenics Society Member 1981 Source: Bulletin of the Eugenic Society 1982 Kee, Mrs. Goh Kok MBE Singapore Eugenics Society Member 1952, 1957 1977 Personal: Chmn., Singapore Family Planning Association 1952; Founded first family planning clinic in Singapore 1949; MBE 1951 for work in family planning; IPPF (Emeritus) 1991 Source: ER 1952, 1957, 1977 list, Around the World News of Population and Family Planning; IPPF Annual Report Keeling, Mr. Guy W. Clarence Cottage, Clare Rd., Newnham, Cambridge 1912; c/o Mr. E. Howes Esq., Cox Green, Maidenhead 1913 Eugenics Society Member 1912-13 Source: ESAR 1911-13 Kehl, Dr. Renato Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Keith, Sir Arthur Eugenics Society Consultative Council 1927, 1937 Personal: 1866-1955; Among those rumored to be behind the Piltdown fraud but there is no evidence for this. Pubns:

"Galton's Place Among Anthropologists", 1920 Galton Lecture; Darwin Revisited. 1955 contains information on Darwin's personal fortune, including railroad investments. Let us keep in mind that such investments, to be successful, required aboriginal exterminations and that these exterminations were justified by Darwin's theory of natural selection. Source: ER 1927, ESAR 1937 Kellett, Dr. J.M. MA, MB, MRCP, MRC Psych, DPM Dept. of Psychiatry, St. George's Hosp. Medical School, London Eugenics Society Fellow 1977 Personal: MA (Cambridge Univ.); MB BCh 1962-63; DPM 1965; Senr. Lect and Consult in Psychiatry, St. George's Hosp., London; former Senr. Registrar, Bethlem and Maudsley Hosp.; Research Worker, Institute of Psychiatry, London Pubns: articles on attitudes of doctors towards psychiatry, psychosis and ethology Source: 1977 list, Medical Directory 1985 Kellogg, Dr. John Harvey MD, LLD, FRCS Battle Creek Sanatorium, Battle Creek, Michigan, USA 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1937; Life Fellow 1939 Personal: Member, American Eugenics Society; Kellogg's Cornflakes Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39; AES list Kelley, Miss A.M. 82 Vincent Square, London SW 1913 Eugenics Society Associate 1913 Source: ESAR 1912-13 Kelson, Mr. Charles SRN, RNT Eugenics Society Member 1983 Personal: Registered Nurse Tutor; State Registered Nurse Source: B&S 1984 Kelynack, Dr. T.N. MD 133 Harley St., London W 1910-12; 139 Harley St., London W 1913 Eugenics Society Associate 1910; Member 1911-13; Council 1910-11; First International Eugenics Congress 1912, Delegate: Society for the Study of Inebriety Personal: Hon. Sec., Society for the Study of Inebriety, 1910 Pubns: editor, British Journal of Inebriety. 1910 Source: ESAR 1909-13; ER 1910, 1911 and advertisement ER 1910 Kemp, Mr. G.R. Eugenics Society Member 1986 Source: B&S 1988 Kemp, Prof. Tage Bureau of Human Heredity, Copenhagen, Denmark Eugenics Society Hon. Fellow 1959

Personal: 1896-1964; see R.R. Gates q.v.; Danish rep to International Federation of Eugenic Organisations (IFEO) 1934; wrote textbook on endocrinology; Director, University Institute for Human Genetics 1938; Prof. of Human Genetics and Eugenics, Univ. of Copenhagen 1948; Verschuer wrote to the Bureau of Human Heredity in London after the war seeking a place to deposit his records on people who had genetic defects; Director of Bureau of Human Heredity after the war in new Rockefeller built building in Copenhagen; Pres., 1st International Congress of Human Genetics 1956 Pubns: "Genetic-Hygienic Experiences in Denmark in Recent Years", Galton Lecture 1957; Genetics and Disease. 1951 Source: EN 1934, ER 1959, Obit ER 1964, p. 4 Kempster, Lt. Col. H.W. CMG 130 Queens Gate, London SW7, 1937; 41 Vicarage Walk, Seaford, Sussex 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1937, 1939 Source: ER 1937; ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Kenderdine, Mr. C.H. Esq. Scadbury Park, Chislehurst, Kent 1912-13 Eugenics Society Member 1912-13 Source: ESAR 1911-13 Kenealy, Miss Annesley 19 Holland St., Kensington, London W 1913 Eugenics Society Associate 1913 Source: ESAR 1912-13 Kenealy, Dr. Arabella The Lindens, St. Andrews, Watford 1909-11; "The Florence", 19 and 20 Lancaster Gate, London W 1912-13; London 1920 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-10; Member 1911-13, 1920 Personal: Doctor/novelist/philosopher Source: ESAR 1908-13, 1919-20; ER 1966, p. 23 Kennedy, Mrs. Alexander M. 2 Arboretum Rd., Edinburgh Eugenics Society Member 1953, 1957 Personal: wife of Alexander Kennedy q.v. Source: ER 1953, 1957 Kennedy, Prof. Dr. Alexander M. MD, MRCP, MRCS Psychological Medicine, Edinburgh University Eugenics Society Member 1947 Council 1951-53, 1957-59 VP 1954-56 Fellow 1957 Prof. of Psychological Medicine, Edinburgh University 1955Personal: 1909-1960; Rockefeller Traveling Fellowship 1936; Lt. Col., Intelligence, WWII;

Senior Physician, Maudsley Hospital; 2 Arboretum Rd. Pubns: The New Approach to Juvenile Delinquency. 1948; helped C.P. Blacker q.v. write his article on eugenics and the Nazis, which advanced the view that the Nazi regime was the work of mentally disturbed people. This contrasts with the view of Mrs. Hodson q.v. at the time. (see Slater and Kallmann q.v., Ploetz q.v.). Furthermore, Kallmann and von Verschuer, architects of the Nazi regime and laws were eugenics society members like Alexander Kennedy. But Kennedy does not deal with that fact. Source: ER 1947-60, WWW Kennedy, R.I. Eugenics Society Member 1959 Source: ER 1959 Kenneth, Mr. John H. Edinburgh 1920 Eugenics Society Member 1920 Source: ESAR 1919-20 Kent, Mrs. D.B. 32 Linden Grove, Gosport, Hants 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1937, 1939, 1957 Source: ER 1937; 1957, ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Kent, Mr. Fran G. Eugenics Society Member 1932 Source: ER 1932 Kenwrick Cox, Col. T.S. Shakespeare House, Bedford 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1937, 1939 Source: ER 1937; ESAR 1938-39 Kenyon, Mr. H.G. (1909) (or H.J. 1910-13) Esq. 1 Palmer St., Westminster, London 1909-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-13 Source: ESAR 1908-13 Keraus, Mr. C.M. Esq. 3 Welford Pl., Surbiton 1909-11; 14A Bonneville Gardens, Clapham Park, London SW 1912 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-12 Source: ESAR 1908-12 Kerr, Mr. Robert Bird MA, LLB Croyden Eugenics Society Member 1940 Personal: b. 1867; d. 23 April 1951; Barrister in British Columbia 1893-1921 Pubns: editor, Malthusian 1949 (see C.V. Drysdale q.v.); Our Prophets. 1932; Is Britain Overpopulated? 1927 Source: ER 1940, WWW

Kerry, Miss Frida 12 Blythswood Dr., Glasgow 1910-13 Eugenics Society Member 1910-13 Personal: became wife of Harold Laski q.v.; see Harold Laski q.v. and Frida Laski q.v. Source: ESAR 1910-13 Kerslake, Dr. Dorothy M. MRCS, LRCP, MRCOG Newcastle upon Tyne Eugenics Society Fellow 1959, 1977 Abortion Law Reform Association (Advisory Council); former Medical Director, Fairfield Nursing Home, an abortion facility, Buckhurst Hill, Essex (near London) Personal: Edinburgh; MRCS, LRCP 1936; FRCOG 1967; Ass't Medical Officer of Health, York 1958; Cons. in Ob-Gyn, General and Walker Park Hosps., Newcastle Pubns: "Abortion by Means of the Uterine Aspirator", w/ Donn Casey q.v., Obstet. and Gynecology, USA, vol. 30, 1, July 1967 Source: ER 1959, 1977 list, Medical Directory 1985 Kessler, Mr. L. 8 Parsifal Rd., London NW6, 1937, 1938-39 Eugenics Society Member 1937, 1938-39 Source: ESAR 1937 Keynes, Lady 120 Regent's Park Rd., London Eugenics Society Member 1957 Source: ER 1957 Keynes, The Lord John Maynard Kings College, Cambridge 1939; Tilton, Firle, Sussex Eugenics Society Associate 1920 Fellow 1937, Life Fellow 1939 Director 19371944; V.P. 1937-39, 1941-43; Council 1944-45 First Governor, International Bank for Reconstruction and Development 1946 (this became the World Bank) Personal: no children; b. 1883; d. 1946; educ. Cambridge Univ.; India Office 1906-08; Treasury 1915-19; Fellow, King's College, Cambridge; Sec., Royal Economic Soc. 1937; Chmn., National Mutual Life Assurance Society 1937; negotiated Bretton Woods Monetary Agreement and American loan to Britain 1945; (see George Cadbury q.v. and J.E. Meade q.v.) - son of John N. Keynes (John N. Keynes; Lect., Cambridge Dept. of Political Economy under Alfred

Marshall; Formal Logic.; The Scope and Method of Political Economy.) Pubns: editor, Economic Journal 1911-44; The Economic Consequences of the Peace. 1919; The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money. 1936; 1937 Galton Lecture, "Some Economic Consequences of a Declining Population", Galton Lecture 1937, reprinted in Eugenics Review, Vol. 60 Source: ESAR 1919-20, 1937, CH, ER Vol. 60, B&S 1984, WWW Quotes: Keynesian Economics and Eugenics: "I do not depart from the old Malthusian conclusion ... I possessed all (Francis Galton's) books whilst I was still an undergraduate"... (the Malthusian theory was) ... "that more capital resources per head (chiefly in the shape of land) must be of immense benefit to the standard of life and that the growth of population was disastrous to human standards by retarding this increase." (from the Galton Lecture by J.M. Keynes, "Some Economic Consequences of a Declining Population" 1937, reprinted in Eugenics Review. Vol. 60). This lecture expands some ideas found in The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money.; lecture reviewed in Biology and Society 1984 by William Milo Keynes q.v. Quotes to show the Malthusian basis for many of the views expressed in Keynes' most famous book, The Economic Consequences of the Peace: "The power to become habituated to his surroundings is a marked characteristic of mankind. Very few of us realise with conviction the intensely unusual, unstable, complicated, unreliable, temporary nature of the economic organisation by which Western Europe has lived for the last half century. We assume some of the most peculiar and temporary advantages as natural, permanent, and to be depended on, and we lay our plans accordingly. On this sandy and false foundation we scheme for social improvement We look not only to a return to the comforts of 1914 but to an immense broadening and intensification of them. All classes alike thus build their plans, the rich to spend more and save less, the poor to spend more and work less. After 1870 there was developed on a large scale an unprecedented situation, and the economic conditions of Europe became during the next fifty years unstable and peculiar. The pressure of population on food, which had already been balanced by the accessibility of supplies from America, became for the first time in recorded history definitely reversed. As numbers increased food was actually easier to secure. In this economic Eldorado, in this economic utopia, as the earlier economists would have deemed it, most of us were brought up. That happy age lost sight of a view of the world which filled with deep-seated melancholy the founders of our political economy. Before the eighteenth century mankind entertained no false hopes. To lay the illusions which grew popular at the ages latter end, Malthus disclosed a devil. For half a century all serious economic writings held that devil in clear prospect. For the next half century he was chained up and out of sight. Now perhaps we have loosed him again. It will assist us to appreciate the character and consequences of the peace which we have imposed on our enemies, if I elucidate a little further some

of the chief unstable elements, already present when war broke out, in the economic life of Europe. I Population In 1879 Germany had a population of about 40 million. By 30 June 1914 about 68 million This great increase was only rendered possible by a far-reaching transformation of the economic structure of the country Germany transformed herself into a vast and complicated industrial machine Only by operating this machine could she find occupation at home for her increasing population and the means of purchasing their subsistence from abroad In the AustroHungarian empire the same tendency was present to a less degree In these numbers if deprived of the means of life, remain [a] danger to European order. Inordinate growth in the population of Russia has been one of the most significant facts of recent years. [The Russian revolution] may owe more to the deep influences of expanding numbers than to Lenin or to Nicholas [Keynes then discusses various other factors such as the presence of large tariff free areas in the three empires, the growth of capital. He next discusses the importance of capital accumulation.] "Society was working not for the small pleasures of today but for the future security and improvement of the race in fact for progress. If only the cake were not cut but was allowed to grow in the geometrical proportion predicted by Malthus of population, but not less true of compound interest, perhaps a day might come when there would at last be enough to go around and men, secure of the comforts and necessities of the body, could proceed to the nobler exercises of their faculties. One geometrical ratio might cancel another, and the nineteenth century was able to forget the fertility of the species in a contemplation of the dizzying virtues of compound interest. The prosperity of Europe was based on the facts that, owing to the large exportable surplus of foodstuffs in America, she was able to purchase food at a cheap rate and that [England received dividends from previous investments in America which paid for food imports]. but, as a result of the growth of population overseas, chiefly in the United States, [the American food surplus] was not so secure. As lately as 1890 Europe had a population three times that of North and South America added together. But by 1914 the domestic requirements of the United States for wheat were approaching their production, and the date was evidently near when there would be an exportable surplus only in years of exceptionally favorable harvest. In short, Europes claim on the resources of the New World was becoming precarious; the law of diminishing returns was at last reasserting itself, I have selected for emphasis the three or four greatest factors of instability the instability of an excessive population dependent for its livelihood on a complicated and artificial organisation, the psychological instability of the labouring and capitalist classes, and the instability of Europes claim, coupled with the completeness of her dependence, on the food supplies of the New World. The war had shaken this system it was the policy of France to set the clock back and to undo what, since 1870, the progress of Germany had accomplished. By loss of territory and other measures her population was to be curtailed; but chiefly the economic system [of Germany] must be destroyed My purpose in this book is to show that the Carthaginian peace is not practically right or

possible. " Eugenics and Sociology: "The founder of the most important, significant and I would add, genuine branch of sociology which exists, namely eugenics ... (is Galton's) ... worthy and distinguished disciple, Carr Saunders ... Problems of Population [by Carr Saunders q.v.] ... essentially approached through the biological background of man ... and not principally through the economic approach.", from Keynes' speech, Feb. 1946 on presentation of Galton Medal to Carr Saunders q.v. (ER 1967, p. 5, Obit for A. Carr Saunders q.v.). It's worth noting that Carr Saunders had no training in sociology when he was made Professor in Liverpool, see Carr Saunders entry q.v. Capital Formation: "When the capital development of a country becomes the byproduct of the activities of a casino, the job is likely to be ill done." Background: Economic History: "The line of great economists which started with Adam Smith and extends through Ricardo, Mill and Marshall to (Keynes)..." from Keynes. by Roy Jenkins. Marshall was Mill's disciple, Keynes was Marshall's ex-disciple. Population: "a considered national policy about size of ... population ... carry it into operation. The time may arrive ... (when the government can) ... pay attention to innate qualities as well as mere numbers" (ER 1951, p. 100, review by P. Bloomfield of Keynes' 1926 book, The End of Laissez Faire.) Keynes, Mrs. Geoffrey 11 Arkwright Rd., Hampstead, London NW3, 1937 Eugenics Society Member 1937 Personal: Margaret Darwin; mother of W. Milo Keynes q.v. Source: ESAR 1937 Keynes, Dr. William Milo MA, DM, MD, MCh, FRCS 3 Brunswick Walk, Cambridge Eugenics Society Fellow 1948, 1957, 1977 Council for most of the period 19612004 Director 1989 VP 1964-66, 1986, 1989 Secretary 2003, 2005-2009 Galton Institute Newsletter editor 2007-(2008), d. Feb 2009 Personal: d. Feb 2009, ret. by 1991; MB Cambridge Univ. 1961; MD Oxford/ Cambridge Univs. 1964; (educ. Cambridge Univ.; St. Bart's; Harvard Medical School); Clinical Anatomy Dept., Cambridge Univ.; Senr. Registrar, St. Bartholomew's Hosp.; Nuffield Dept. of Surgery, Radcliffe Infirmary, Oxford - the nephew of John Maynard Keynes q.v. - son of Margaret Darwin (Margaret Darwin; daughter of Sir George Darwin, Charles Darwin's son; see

Leonard Darwin 1850-1943. 1943, Cambridge; A House by the River: Newnham Grange to Darwin College.1976; Period Piece. Gwen Raverat)) - son of Sir Geoffrey Langdon Keynes (Sir Geoffrey Langdon Keynes; FRCOG; "Ambrose Pare", Scientific American, January, 1956; The Gates of Memory. (autobiog. 1981)) - two sons: 1. Stephen John Keynes (Stephen John Keynes; Director, Sun Life Assurance Society 1965- and Charterhouse Japhet, (1967-1972) 2. Richard Darwin Keynes (Richard Darwin Keynes; "The Nerve Impulse and the Squid", Scientific American, Dec., 1958, p. 83; "Ion Channels in the Nerve Cell Membrane", Scientific American, March 1979, p. 126; The Beagle Record. 1979 (ed.); Charles Darwin's Beagle Diary. 1988 Cambridge Univ. Press; Prof. of Physiology, Cambridge 1973-86; m. to Anne Pinsent Adrian 1945 (Anne Pinsent Adrian; daughter of 1st Baron Adrian q.v.) Pubns: The Pancreas. 1981; Clinical Endocrinology. 1984 Source: ER 1948, 1957, CH, 1977 list, WSW 1990, Medical Register 1985, 1991, CCAR 2005-2009, GNL 6/2008, 12/2007 Background: Uncommon People: John Neville Keynes married Florence Brown. Florence Brown's brother was Sir Walter Langdon Brown q.v., professor of Physic at Cambridge. Florence Brown's children were John Maynard, Geoffrey and Margaret. Geoffrey's son is William Milo Keynes q.v. William Milo Keynes married a daughter of Lord Adrian q.v. (ER 1958. p. 80) Margaret married A.V. Hill (see Dugald Baird entry for more on A.V. Hill. Yet acc. to C.P. Snow no one did more than A.V. Hill to get radar ready in time for the Battle of Britain.) The Landon Downs q.v. are related thru to the Keynes and Darwins through Walter Langdon Brown Khan, Mr. G. Ahmed Eugenics Society Member 1931 Source: ER 1931 Khan, Mr. G.M. Eugenics Society Member 1949 Source: ER 1949 Khosla, Col. R.N. Simla, India Eugenics Society Fellow 1956, 1957 Personal: The Family Planning Association, Punjab, India 1957; Indian Delegate of International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF) at the IPPF organizing

Congress 1952-53; v.p., Central Asian region 1953 Source: ER 1956, 1957; Around the World News of Population and Birth Control 1953 Dec. Khuner, Mrs. H. London Eugenics Society Member 1955, 1957 Source: ER 1955, 1957 Kiernan, Miss K.E. MA, MSc Eugenics Society Member 1985 Source: B&S 1986 Kiff, Mr. P.F. DMS, AMBIM Eugenics Society Member 1985 Personal: Associate Member, British Institute of Management; Diploma in Management Studies Source: B&S 1986 Kimball, Mr. D. Eugenics Society Member 1949 Source: ER 1948-49 Kimmins, Mr. C.W. MA, DSc National Liberal Club, Whitehall Place, London SW1, 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Fellow 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Kincoad, Mr. J.P. BA, MSc Eugenics Society Member 1982 Source: Bulletin of the Eugenic Society 1983 Kindersley, Capt. the Hon. P. East Grinstead, Sussex Eugenics Society Member 1946, 1957 Source: ER 1945-46, 1957 King, Mrs. Cecil Overdale House, Blackdown, Farnborough 1913 Eugenics Society Member 1913 Source: ESAR 1912-13 King, Dr. M.E. Eugenics Society Member 1988 Source: B&S 1989 Kingdon, Mrs. 1 Palace Gardens Terr., Kensington, London 1909 Eugenics Society Associate 1909 Source: ESAR 1908-09 Kingham, Mr. R. Dixon BA Summercourt, Farnham, Surrey 1909-10; 18 Margaretta Terr., Oakley St., London SW 1911; 19 Hogarth Hill, Hampstead Garden Suburb, London NW 1912; 16 Temple Fortune Hill, Hampstead Garden Suburb, London NW 1913

Eugenics Society Associate 1909-12; Member 1913; Council 1909-11; First International Eugenics Congress 1912, General Committee Source: ESAR 1908-12; ER 1909-11; Problems in Eugenics. 1912 (repr.) King-Turner, Miss A. Cheltenham 1920 Eugenics Society Member 1920 Source: ESAR 1920 Kinvig, Mr. T.H. Fife, Scotland 1957 Eugenics Society Member 1935, 1937, 1939, 1957 Personal: 1937 address: Ballagarey, Davidson's Mains, Edinburgh 1937, 1939 Source: ER 1935; ESAR 1937, 1938-39; ER 1957 Kirby, Miss Eugenics Society Council 1909-11, 1916; First International Eugenics Congress 1912, General Committee; Member 1920 Source: ESAR 1908-09; ER 1909-11, 1916; Problems in Eugenics. 1912 (repr.); ESAR 1919-20 Kirby, Miss National Association for the Care of the Feebleminded, Denison House, 296 Vauxhall Bridge Rd., London SW 1909-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-11; Member 1912-13 Source: ESAR 1908-13 Kirk, Prof. H.B. MA Wellington, New Zealand 1916, 1920 Eugenics Society V.P. 1914, 1916; Member 1920 Personal: President, Wellington, New Zealand branch, Eugenic Education Society 1914, 1916 Source: ER 1916; ESAR 1913-14, 1919-20 Kirkness, Mr. J.M. Eugenics Society Member 1959 Source: ER 1959 Kisch, Miss Violet H. 62 Princes Sq., London W 1910 Eugenics Society Associate 1910 Source: ESAR 1909-10 Kitchener, Earl TD, DL Northwich, Cheshire Eugenics Society Member 1949, 1957, 1977 Source: ER 1948-49, 1957, 1977 list Klinger, Mr. Mario R. Eugenics Society Member 1948 Source: ER 1948-49 Knight Bruce, Maj. J.H.W. Eugenics Society Fellow 1947 Source: ER 1947

Knight Bruce - see under Mrs. J. Knight Bruce Knight, Lt. Col. C. Morley RA, DSO 94 Piccadilly, London W 1912-13; London 1920; c/o Messers Lockwood & Co., 756 Moreno, Buenos Aires, Argentina 1937 Eugenics Society Member 1912, 1920, 1937 Personal: Captain, Royal Army in 1912-13 Source: ESAR 1911-12, 1919-20, 1937 Knight, Miss J.M.H. Eugenics Society Member 1942 Source: ER 1942 Knight, Dr. R.W. 26 Waterloo St., Brantford, Ont., Canada Eugenics Society Fellow 1946, 1957 Personal: Hosted children. A group of the children of Eugenics Society members were sent to Canada at the beginning of World War II under the auspices of the Canadian Eugenics Society. Their Canadian hosts were made Eugenics Society Fellows in 1946 Source: ER 1946 v. 38 (1), ER 1957 Knipe, Henry R. 9 Linden Park, Tunbridge Wells 1913 Eugenics Society Member 1913 Personal; Henry Robert Knipe; b. 1854; JP 1895 Sussex; 9 Linden Park, Tunbridge Wells 1903 Source: ESAR 1912-13; Kelly's Handbook 1903 Knobel-Harmon - see Harmon, KnobelKnowles, Dr. Elizabeth MRCS, D Obst RCOG, DCH Eugenics Society Fellow 1967 Personal: Ethel Elizabeth Alice Daunt Knowles; MRCS, LRCP 1944; DObst RCOG 1954; Diploma in Child Health 1955; ex Colonial Medical Service Source: ER 1967, Medical Directory 1958 Knox, Mr. D.A. MSc, Dip Ed Dept. of Biological Science, Njala Univ. College, Freetown, Sierra Leone Eugenics Society Member 1977 Source: 1977 list Knox, Mr. David A. Eugenics Society Member 1961 Source: ER 1961-62

Koeppern, Mr. J.H. Esq. Manchester 1910; The Poplars, Crawley Down, Sussex 1911; The Moorings, Greenend, Midlothian 1912; London 1913 Eugenics Society Member 1910-13 Personal: Zoological Dept., Victoria Univ., Manchester 1910; Imperial Bureau of Entomology, 27 Elvaston Pl., Queen's Gate, London SW 1913 Source: ESAR 1909-13 Koeppern, Mrs. c/o Sclanders, Hutchison and Dow, 82 West Regent St., Glasgow 1910; The Poplars, Crawley Down, Sussex 1911; The Moorings, Greenend, Midlothian 1912 Eugenics Society Associate 1910-12 Source: ESAR 1909-12 Koeppern, Mrs. O.C. Waedenswill, Switzerland 1912-13 Eugenics Society Member 1912-13 Source: ESAR 1912-13 Kolthammer, Mr. F.W. Esq. 24 Buckingham St., Strand, London WC 1909-10; St. Olaves, Townscliff Rd., Mellor, nr. Stockport, Manchester 1911-12 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-12 Source: ESAR 1908-12 Kraus, Mr. G. Eugenics Society Member 1948 Source: ER 1948 Krauss, Dr. Stephen MD (Basle), PhD (Vienna), MSc, FBPs S Fair Mile Hospital, Wallingford, Berks Eugenics Society Member 1950, 1957 Personal: PhD Vienna 1926; MD Basle 1934; MSc Durham 1948; Fellow, British Psychological Society; Psychiatrist, Fair Mile Hosp. 1958; ex-Medical Officer, E.M.S., Mill Hill Neurosis Centre, London; Ass't Medical Officer, Virginia Water and Durham Co. Medical Hosp. Pubns: "Test situations and test material in the light of clinical issues", in Proc. 1st International Congress Psych. 1950, Paris; "Schizophreniform states in later lives of encephalopathic personalities", in Proc. 2nd International Congress of Psych. 1957, Zurich Source: ER 1950, 1957, Medical Directory 1958 Kuntner, Miss J.A. Eugenics Society Member 1981 Source: Bulletin of the Eugenic Society 1982 Kuttner, Mr. Robert PhD

Eugenics Society Member 1961 Source: ER 1961 Kyle-Little, S.H. FRAI Eugenics Society Fellow 1951 Personal: Fellow, Royal Anthropological Institute 1951 Source: ER 1951 Lacey, Mr. E.D. Eugenics Society Member 1988 Source: B&S 1989 Laffan, Mrs. J. de Courcy 17 Gayfere St., London SW1, 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1933, 1937, 1939 Source: ER 1933, 1937; ESAR 1938-39 Lafitte, Prof. Francois Social Policy and Administration, Univ. of Birmingham, Edgbaston Eugenics Society Fellow 1943-2002 Council 1963-1966 Adopted son of Havelock Ellis q.v.; Chmn., British Pregnancy Advisory Service 1968-88; University of Birmingham, Professor of Social Policy and Administration (1959-1980); Council of ES 1966 Personal: 3 Aug 1913-2002; son of Francoise Lafitte (aka Francois Cyon) and John Collier, became adopted son of Havelock Ellis; (see Havelock Ellis q.v.); Population Policies Committee 1939; Chmn. of PEP Research groups on health services 1943-46, housing policy 1948-51 (see Elmhirst); subscriber to Family Planning Association Ltd. articles of incorporation 1966 (see Denman q.v., Pyke q.v.); Chairman: Birmingham Pregnancy Advisory Service 1968 (Times 17 June 1971, p. 2) which was connected with the Calthorpe Nursing Home, an abortion clinic. (see M. Cole q.v.) term was 1959-1980 acc. To GNL Obit 2002); Chmn., British Pregnancy Advisory Service Trust & British Pregnancy Advisory Service Ltd. 1968-30 July 1988, thus connected with Merseyside Nursing Home and four other abortion clinics. (see Raymond Goodman q.v.) Publications: - with R. Titmuss q.v., "Eugenics and Poverty", Eugenics Review, JA, 106-112, 1942 - The Internment of Aliens. 1940 (repr. 1988); 1942-58 was leader writer on social issues for Times of London, thus influential in shaping post war social policy; Britain's Way to Social Security. 1945; Family Planning in the Sixties. 1964; Socially Deprived Families in Britain. 1970; and contributed to Eugenics Review - For Lane Commission: "Written Evidence"; "Abortion in Britain Today." (New Society, 14 December 1972. Chap 4, para 77 of Lane Report); "helpful suggestions" given to Institute for Social Studies in Medical Care for Vol. 3 of Lane Report; "Personal Communication.", reference for Vol. 3, Lane Report Source: ER 1943, 1963-66, CH, WSW 1990, Lane Report, ER , ER Index, Obit,

GNL 12/2002; http://www.cercles.com/n11/deakin.pdf Quotes: "Whenever the law tries to suppress both abortion and contraception, the effect appears to be to swell the abortion rate. Thus in France, with about the same population as Britain, the minimum estimate of the number of abortions is 250,000 a year, against our figure of just over 100,000 (IPPF Medical Bulletin 6, 4, Aug 1972) ... Italy is estimated to have as many abortions as births (The Guardian, 7 Oct 1971); ... most Latin American countries one abortion for every two to five pregnancies. ("Abortion: a World Survey" IPPF News 216, March 1972)", from Family Planning January 1973 (by 1990 the British rate of abortion had reached this "Latin American" rate) "Charity" begins abroad: Claimed that "Increasingly the commercial sector is having to make its money by attracting foreign women, like the 30,000 who came last year." p 81, Family Planning 1973 (the BPAS was receiving clients from the Ulster Pregnancy Advisory Association and from France at the time this statement was made.) Sterilisation: " BPAS charged 105 British pounds for a man and 300 British pounds for a woman in Feb. 1992 (from Parents, Feb. 1992) Lafitte's Dream: Hunting Down the English: "for eugenicists ... our broad strategy must be, by general measures to encourage healthy parenthood in all classes, and by specific measures, to hunt out individuals who are undesirable as parents ... (by) ... personal casework ... (The job of hunting out to be done by) ... social workers and doctors ... trained in ... human heredity ... when more is known", from "Family Allowances and Eugenics" by Lafitte in ER July 1941, p. 69-70 Good Germans Needed in 1941: When German aliens were interned at the start of World War II, Lafitte complained that "2,000 people (from some of whom the Eugenics Review would have welcomed contributions) were herded into a derelict rat-infested ... factory ... we shall have need of good Germans" (from a review of The Internment of Aliens. 1940 by Richard Titmuss q.v., ER Jan. 1941, p. 136) Background: Lafitte's Dream Come True from Diane Munday, BPAS PR person: "I emphasize the stupidity of the suggestion that BPAS should provide the full range of alternatives to abortion. BPAS is unashamedly an Abortion and Fertility Control providing service." (quoted by Jill Knight in Hansard 13 Dec. 1979 according to ALDU Newsletter No. 6, 1980. Lafitte was BPAS chairman at this time.) Background: Francois Lafittes mother came from Maubege, France. She went to

London and became associated with John Collier in a free love relationship which was disastrous for her. After her association with John Collier ended she married Serge Cyon, who claimed to be a Russian exile. Cyon is a famous name in Russia and France but no one has investigated the relationship between Serge and Elias Cyon, if any. Lagemen, Miss H. Rozenlust, Irene Rd., C. Talana Rd., Claremont, Transvaal, South Africa 1912 Eugenics Society Associate 1912 Personal: see Miss Logeman q.v. Source: ESAR 1911-12 Laing, U.A.N. Eugenics Society Member 1960 Source: ER 1960 Laing, Walter 27 The Pryors, East Heath, Eugenics Society Associate 1913; Eugenics Society Member 1913 Source: ESAR 1912-13 Lake, Mrs. Ashley, Tiverton, Devon 1909 Eugenics Society Associate 1909 Source: ESAR 1908-09 Lamb, Miss Kathryn BA Eugenics Society Member 1984 Source: B&S 1985 Lambert, Mrs. BSc 34 Bent Ave., Glyn Rd., Harborne, Birmingham 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1937, 1938-39 Source: ER 1937; ESAR 1938-39 Lambert, Mr. E.W. MA, MSc, AICS, FCS Manchester Eugenics Society Member 1951, 1957 Source: ER 1951, 1957 Lamont, Mr. G.C. Esq. 4 Frederica Rd., Chingford, London E4 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1939 Source: ER 1939; ESAR 1938-39 L'Amy, S.M. Ramsey 86 Cornwall Gardens, London SW7, 1909-13, 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1909-13, 1920; Fellow 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1908-13, 1919-20, 1937, 1938-39 Background: -- William Ramsay L'Amy; b. 1850; Barrister 1875; m. Christine Innes; JP 1903; 24 Cranley Gardens, London SW 1903; Source: Kelly's Handbook 1903 Lanctot, Dr. C. MD

Eugenics Society Member 1962 Source: ER 1962 Land, Mr. Ernest London 1920 Eugenics Society Member 1920 Source: ESAR 1919-20 Landman, Dr. Augusta MB, BCh Eugenics Society Member 1949 Personal: MB, BCh Leeds 1915; Medical Officer, N.W. London Family Planning Clinic 1958; Mem., Comm., London Marriage Guidance Council 1958 Source: ER 1949, Medical Directory 1958 Lane, Miss Eugenics Society Librarian 1939-43; Ass't to Editor, ER 1940; Editor, Eugenics Review 1960 Personal: (see Mrs. Hodson); Secretary, International Federation of Eugenic Organizations (IFEO) 1934 Source: ER, EN 1934 Background: Influence of the Eugenics Society: "the strength of the Eugenics Society lies not in its numbers but in the influence it can exert, through farsightedness, in high places." (ER 1954-55, p. 71, Notes of the Quarter) (see Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain, Harold Laski, Prime Minister Arthur Balfour as well as Lafitte, Blacker, Osborn, IPPF as examples of influence exerted in high places) Lane, Dr. Ernest Esq., MD, FRCS 47 Queen Anne St., London W 1909-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-11; Member 1912-13; Eugenics Society Council 1909-11; 1916 First International Eugenics Congress 1912, General Committee Personal: Fellow, Royal College of Surgeons Source: ESAR 1908-13; ER 1909-11, 1916; Problems in Eugenics. 1912 (repr.) Lane-Roberts, Mr. Cedric Sidney MS, FRCS, FRCOG 64 Harley St., London W1 1939 Eugenics Society Fellow 1939 Personal: Master of Surgery; Fellow, Royal College of Surgeons; Fellow, College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists Source: ER 1938-39; ESAR 1938-39 Langden, Mrs. S.M. 41 Amherst Rd., Ealing, London W 1909-10 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-10 Source: ESAR 1908-10 Langdon-Brown, Sir Walter DSc, MD, FRCP

31 Cavendish Sq., London W1 1939 Eugenics Society Fellow 1937, 1939 Council 1937-46 Personal: 1870-1946; maternal uncle of John Maynard Keynes q.v.; relative of Langdon Downs q.v. Pubns: Thus We Are Men. Source: ER 1938-39; ESAR 1938-39; CH; Obit ER 1947, p. 187 Langdon Down, Dr. Reginald MB, MRCP Normansfield, Hampton Wick 1909-12 Eugenics Society Member 1909-13, 1920; V.P. 1909-11; Council 1916, 1927-45; Fellow 1922, 1937, 1939; Director 1936 Personal: 1866-1955; 1896 took over Normansfield, a home for the mentally retarded, following father, J.L.H. Langdon Down; (J.L.H. Langdon Down, who named Down's Syndrome); assisted by brother, Robert, q.v.; very humane care by anyone's standards but supported sterilization; 1937, 1939 address: Broom Close, Broom Rd., Teddington, Middlesex; Physician for National Association for the Welfare of the Feeble Minded; relative of John Maynard Keynes q.v. son and daughter: 1. son, Antony Turnbull Langdon-Down (Antony Turnbull Langdon-Down; b. 31 Dec. 1922; Part Time Chairman, Social Security Appeals since 1985; clerk to Merchant Taylor's Company 1980-85) 2. daughter, Stella married Walter Russell Brain q.v.; Stella and Walter Russell Brain's daughter married Dr. L.J.H. Arthur q.v., who sedated and starved to death John Pearson, Down's Syndrome baby. 3. nephew, Norman Langdon Down running Normansfield in 1950's under NHS (Norman Langdon Down; MB 1939; DPM 1938; Dep. Medical Supt., Normansfield, Teddington 1958) Source: Articles of Association 1926, ER 1909-11, 1916, 1938, 1943, ESAR 1908-13, 1919-20, 1937, WSW 1990, CH, Medical Directory 1958, Debretts 1976, Obit ER 1954-56 Langdon Down, Mr. Robert Eugenics Society Director 1932; V.P. 1932 Personal: Director, Normansfield Ltd., a home for Downs syndrome children; see Reginald Langdon Down q.v. Source: CH Langham, Miss E.M. Ashby-de-la-Zouch 1910-11; 80 Fore St., Hertford 1912-13; Aylesbury 1920; Uplands, Tring Rd., Aylesbury, Bucks 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1910-13; Life Fellow 1937, 1939, 1957; Member 1977 Personal: Girls' Grammar School, Ashby-de-la-Zouch 1910-11 Source: ESAR 1909-12, 1919-20,1937, 1938-39; ER 1957; 1977 list

Langley, Dr. L.A. PhD, FRGS Eugenics Society Member 1959 Personal: Fellow, Royal Geographical Society 1959 Source: ER 1959 Langley, Mr. Leslie BS, MA Eugenics Society Member 1983 Source: B&S 1984 Langridge, Miss F.P. 5 Brunswick Sq., London 1909; 46 Doughty St., Russell Sq., London WC 1910-11; 5 Lansdowne Rd., Tunbridge Wells 1912-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-13 Source: ESAR 1908-13 Langman, Mr. A.L. Esq., CMG North Cadbury, Somerset 1913 Eugenics Society Member 1913 Source: ESAR 1912-13 Large, Mr. Spencer Brantford, Ont., Canada Eugenics Society Fellow 1946, 1957 Personal: Hosted children. A group of the children of Eugenics Society members were sent to Canada at the beginning of World War II under the auspices of the Canadian Eugenics Society. Their Canadian hosts were made Eugenics Society Fellows in 1946 Source: ER v. 38 (1), ER 1957 Larmer, Prof. Sir Joseph MP Cambridge 1920 Eugenics Society Member 1920 Source: ESAR 1919-20 Laski, Mrs. Frida 12 Blythswood Dr., Glasgow 1910-13 Eugenics Society Member 1910-13(as Frida Kerry); Fellow 1953, 1957 (as Frida Laski) Council 1953-55 Personal: supported Abortion Law Reform Society during Bourne case; wife of Harold Laski Source: ESAR 1909-13; ER 1953-57 Laski, Harold Smedley House, Cheetham, Manchester 1910-11; Eugenics Laboratory University College, London 1910 Eugenics Society Member 1910-11; Glasgow Eugenic Education Society 1910 Personal: Harold Laski 1893-1950; friend of Francis Galton; "My wonderful boy Jew, Laski by name, came here with his brother" August 7, 1910 from Life of Galton. by Karl Pearson; wrote "On the Scope of Eugenics", Westminster Review

1910; studied with Karl Pearson for six months; McGill 1914; Harvard 1916, met Felix Frankfurter, Oliver Wendell Holmes; Authority in the Modern State. 1919; London School of Economics from 1920; Prof. of Political Science, University of London 1926-1950; Fabian Society Exec. (1922, 36); Labour Party Exec. Cttee (1936-49, Chmn. 1945-46); taught John F. Kennedy during this period; Correspondent of Oliver Wendell Holmes, see espec. on Buck v. Bell ("sterilize all the unfit among whom I include all fundamentalists", H. Laski); Liberty in the Modern State. 1930; Democracy in Crisis. 1933; "The Scope of Eugenics", Westminster Review, Vol. 174, 1910; "The Moral Basis of Eugenics", lecture in Glasgow Jan. 11, 1912 reported in ER 1912 Source: ESAR 1909-11; Holmes-Laski Letters: The Correspondence of Mr. Justice Holmes and Harold J. Laski, 1916-35., ed. Mark DeWolfe Howe (Harvard University Press, 1953), pp. 938-941; WWW Lassota, Mr. Antonio Eugenics Society Member 1943 Source: ER 1943-45 Laston, Mr. A.E.H. Eugenics Society Member 1943-45 Source: ER 1943-45 Laszlo, Mrs. H.P. De Old Bowry House, Wraysbury, nr. Staines, Middlesex 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Latham, Mr. J. Eugenics Society Member 1949 Source: ER 1948-49 Latham, Sgt. L.J. RASC Eugenics Society Fellow 1943 Personal: Royal Army Service Corp Source: ER 1943-45 Lathom, Earl of - see Bootle Wilbraham Lattimer, Mrs. Pamela Eugenics Society Member 1947 Source: ER 1947 Launspach, Mr. C.W. Esq. Benbradon Lodge, 94 Hither Green lane, Lewisham, London SE 1912-13 Eugenics Society Member 1912-13 Source: ESAR 1911-13 Laurence, Prof. K.M. MA, DSc, FRCP, FRC Path Eugenics Society Member 1982 Personal: Fellow, Royal College of Pathology Source: Bulletin of the Eugenic Society 1983 Laurence, The Rev. T. Ernest de Vere

43 Chelsea Gardens, London SW 1910-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1910-13 Source: ESAR 1909-13 Laurie, Prof. Douglas FZS Eugenics Society Consultative Council 1937 Source: ESAR 1937 Laurie, Prof. Robert Douglas The University, Liverpool 1912-13; Aberystwyth 1920; Liverpool Eugenics Society Council 1916, 1920; Member 1920; First International Eugenics Congress 1912, Delegate, Liverpool Biology Society Personal: 1874-1953; zoology; Prof., University College, Aberystwyth, Wales; v.p., Universities Federation for Animal Welfare; Founder, Association of University Teachers (General Secretary 1919-52) Source: ESAR 1911-13 (Liverpool); ER 1916, Obit ER July 1953 p. 80; Problems in Eugenics. 1912 (repr.) Lawford, Mrs. H. Kinellan, Wimbledon Common, London SW 1909-11; Drumnagesk, Dess, Aberdeenshire NB 1912 Eugenics Society Member 1909-12 Source: ESAR 1908-12 Lawrence, Lady Emily 20 Montpelier Sq., London SW 1910-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1910-13 Source: ESAR 1909-13 Lawrence, Miss Honor (or Hon. Miss?) 26 Montpelier Sq., London 1909; 20 Montpelier Sq., London 1910-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-13 Source: ESAR 1908-13 Lawrence, Miss The Incorporated Froebel Educational Institute, Talgarth Rd., W. Kensington, London 1909-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1909; Member 1910-13 Source: ESAR 1908-13 Lawrence, Dr. (Miss) Evelyn BSc (Econ), PhD 30A Primrose Hill Rd., London NW3 Eugenics Society Member 1945 Fellow 1949 Consultative Council 1949-58 Personal: economics Source: ER 1945-46, 1952-53, 1957 Lawrence, Miss L. 4 Prince's Gate, London SW 1909-12 Eugenics Society Associate 1909; Life Member 1910-13 Source: ESAR 1908-13 Lawrence, Miss L.

London 1920 Eugenics Society Member 1920 Source: ESAR 1919-20 Lawrence, Miss Minna 11 Highburgh Rd., Glasgow W 1909-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-13 Source: ESAR 1908-13 Lawrence, Dr. Robert David MD, FRCP 149 Harley St., London Eugenics Society Consultative Council 1937, 1957 Personal: MA Aberdeen 1912; MD 1922; FRCP 1932; Banting Medal 1946; Cons. Physician, Diabetic Dept., Kings College Hosp., London 1958; Fellow, Royal Society of Medicine (Sect. on Experimental Medicine and on Endocrinology) Pubns: Happiness and Our Instincts. 1947; Clinical Medicine. 1954.; The Diabetic Life. (15th ed. 1954) Source: ESAR 1937, ER 1957, Medical Directory 1958 Laws, Mrs. Pamela London Eugenics Society Member 1946, 1957 Source: ER 1945-46, 1957 Laws, Mr. Robert Alan ACA Eugenics Society Member 1946 Source: ER 1945-46 Laws, Dr. R.M. PhD Eugenics Society Fellow 1959 Source: ER 1959 Lawson, Mrs. Eugenics Society Member 1944 Source: ER 1943-45 Lawson, Surg-Lt. Eugenics Society Fellow 1944 Personal: Surgeon Source: ER 1943-45 Lawson, Mrs. Janet K. Haslemere, Surrey Eugenics Society Member 1957 Source: ER 1957 Leach, Lady 3 Egerton Pl., London SW 1913 Eugenics Society Member 1913 Source: ESAR 1912-13 Lean, Dr. George MB, ChB, BSc

c/o Mr. John Houston, 45 West George St., Glasgow C2, 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Fellow 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Leathard, Miss Audrey BA Surbiton, Surrey Eugenics Society Member 1977 Personal: Family Planning Association Ltd: Company Director (1979, 1984), National Executive Council, (1981-82, 1986-87); Lect. in Social Policy and Social Administration, Polytechnic of the South Bank, 1979 Pubns: The Fight for Family Planning. 1980, London; unsigned articles in Bulletin of the Eugenic Society 1980 Source: 1977 list, CH, Bulletin of the Eugenic Society 1980 Lee, Mrs. How Caple Court, Ross, Herefordshire 1913 Eugenics Society Associate 1913 Source: ESAR 1912-13 Lee, Dr. John R. MB Eugenics Society Member 1960 Source: ER 1960 Leech, Mr. L.C. Eugenics Society Member 1944 Source: ER 1943-45 Lees, Eric Brown Esq. Thurland Castle, Kirkby Lonsdale 1903, 1909-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-13 Personal: b. 1878; son of Lt. Col. Edward Brown Lees; (d, 1896); JP 1899 Background: Lt. Col. Edward Brown Lees; Lancs RV 1878-85; m. Dorothy Livesay 1877 Source: ESAR 1908-13; Kelly's Handbook 1903 Leeson, Dr. G.W. BA, MSc, MA, PhD U Oxford Institute of Population Aging 2011. This is converging with biodemography Eugenics Society Member 1982, 2011 Source: Bulletin of the Eugenic Society 1983, U Oxford Institute of Population Aging website 2011 Leeson, Dr. J.K. Clifden House, Twickenham 1910-13 Eugenics Society Member 1910-13 Source: ESAR 1909-13 Lehmann, Dr. Hermann MD, MA, PHD, FRIC, FRC Path, FRS Dept. of Clinical Biochemistry, Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge Univ. Eugenics Society Fellow 1954, 1957, 1977; Council 1961-63, 1965-1966; Editorial Board, ER

1968 V.P. 1969-71 Personal: b. 1910; educ. in Germany under Meyerhoff in Heidelberg; investigated sickle cell disease in Uganda in 1949; Dept. of Clinical Biochemistry, Cambridge University 1963-1977; connected with the MRC Molecular Biology Unit at Cambridge; Fellow, Royal Institute of Chemistry Pubns: Man's Haemoglobins. (rev. ed. 1974) Source: ER 1954-1966; 1977 list, WWW Leigh, Mrs. Eugenics Society Member 1941 Source: ER 1941 Leigh Taylor, Mr. H.S. Esq. Windham Club, St. James Sq., London SW1, 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Lelean, Col. P.S. CB, CMG, FRCS Usher Institute of Public Health, Warrender Park Rd., University of Edinburgh 1937, 1938, 1939 Eugenics Society Fellow 1937, 1939 Personal: Member: Eugenics Research Association, USA 1938 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39; ERA list 1938 Lendenfield, Prof. H.K. (or V. 1913) Zoological Institute, Austria 1913 Eugenics Society Member 1912-13 Source: ESAR 1911-13 Lenel, Dr. Ursula MA, PhD, MIM, C Eng Eugenics Society Member 1985 Personal: Chartered Engineer; Member, Institute of Metals Source: B&S 1986 Lenn, Miss 48 Beaufort Gardens, London SW 1911-12 Eugenics Society Associate 1911-12 Source: ESAR 1910-12 Lenox Conyngham, Miss A. Dublin 1920; The Manor House, Moneymore, Co. Derry, Ireland 1937 Eugenics Society Member 1920, 1937 Background: Col. Sir William Fitzwilliam Lenox-Conyngham; Spring Hill, Moneymore, Co. Londonderry 1903; b. 1824; m. Laura C. Arbuthnot, dau. of George Arbuthnot; JP 1903; DL Co. Londonderry (Sheriff 1859) and Co. Tyrone (Sheriff 1868); Lt. Col. 88th Foot; Commdt. 9 brig (mil) N. Irish division of RA 1850-86 Source: ESAR 1919-20, 1937; Kelly's Handbook 1903 Leppington, Miss Blanche

2 Newbold Terr., Leamington 1909-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-13 Source: ESAR 1908-13 Leonard, Mr. T. LDS, RCS Eugenics Society Member 1959 Personal: Licentiate in Dental Surgery Source: ER 1959 Lerner, Prof. Michael BSA, PhD, DSc Dept. of Genetics, Univ. of California, Berkeley, CA, USA Eugenics Society Fellow 1964, 1977 Personal: Bachelor of Science in Agriculture Pubns: Modern Developments in Animal Breeding. w/ H.P. Donald (1966 London, NY) "The economic and social perspective that has been created ... (in this book makes it) ... exceptionally valuable reading for students of animal science ... (and) ... those who have a responsibility in framing policies in animal breeding, government officials ... livestock authority employees and members of breed society councils." (ER 1967, p.125, review by M. Cooper); Genetic Homeostasis. 1954 (selection from genetic extremes may reduce fitness) Source: ER 1964, 1977 list Leslie, Dr. R. Murray 152 Harley St., London W 1910-13; London 1920 Eugenics Society Member 1910-13, 1920 "Woman's Progress In Relation to Eugenics", ER 1910-11 Source: ESAR 1909-13, 1919-20 Lethbridge, Commander M.H. Guildford, Surrey Eugenics Society Fellow 1957 Source: ER 1957 Lethbridge, Mrs. Ravenscourt, Minehead 1909-13; Minehead 1920 Eugenics Society Member 1909-13, 1920 Source: ESAR 1908-13, 1919-20 Lethbridge, Mrs. Marycourt, Sidmouth, Devon 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Fellow 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Lett, Dr. Hugh CBE, FRCS, KCVO, DCL Eugenics Society Member 1933 Personal: Hugh Cochrane Baillie; Commander of the Order of the British Empire; Fellow, Royal College of Surgeons; Sir Hugh Lett 1941 Source: ER 1933 Levvy, Mrs. A.C.

Aberdeen Eugenics Society Fellow 1977 Source: 1977 list Levvy, Mrs. G. A. Bieldside, Aberdeenshire Eugenics Society Fellow 1957 Source: ER 1957 Lewin Prof. Bo U Uppsala, Dept. Sociology 2011 Eugenics Society Galton Institute Member 2011 Source: U Uppsala Sociology Department website 2011 Lewis, Dr. Aubrey MD, FRCP Mill Hill Emergency Hospital, London NW7 Eugenics Society Council 1931-32, 1938-43, 1947-49, 1953-55; Fellow 1937, 1939, 1957; VP 1944-46, 1950-52, 1956; Director 1944 Clinical Director, Maudsley Hospital, Denmark Hill, London 1936-48; Prof. of Psychiatry, University of London 1946-66; Hon. Dir., Social Psychiatric Research Unit, MRC 1958 Personal: MB, BS 1923; Rockefeller Medical Fellow 1926-28; MD Adelaide, Australia 1931; FRCP (Johns Hopkins, Heidelberg); m. Hilda Lewis q.v.; World Federation of Mental Health Associate 1960-66 Pubns: "German Eugenic Legislation: An Examination of Fact and Theory" ER, 1934-35, pp. 183-91; "Social Psychiatry" Edinburgh Med. Jl. 1951; 1958 "Fertility and Mental Disorder", ER, v. 50, p. 91, Galton Lecture 1958; Inquiries in Psychiatry. 1967; Mapother lecture 1969 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39; MBH p. 123; ER 1931-32, 1957; ER; WWW; Medical Directory 1958 Lewis, Mr. E.A. Esq. 17 Turney Rd., Dulwich, London SE 1909-10; 17 Survey Rd. Dulwich 1911 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-11 Source: ESAR 1908-11 Lewis, Dr. F.C. MD London 1920 Eugenics Society Member 1920 Council 1921 Member 1926 Source: ESAR 1919-20, ER 1921, Articles of Association, 1926 Lewis, Dr. Geoffrey BSc, PhD Abingdon, Oxfordshire Eugenics Society Fellow 1977 Source: 1977 list Lewis, Dr. Hilda MD, MRCP Maudsley Hospital, London Eugenics Society Member 1955 Fellow 1957 Council 1957-61, 1964-1966 Personal: 1896-1966; Lady Lewis; nee Stoessiger; wife of Aubrey Lewis q.v.; MB 1924;

MD 1927; Psychiatric adviser to Conference of Societies Registered for Adoption; Psychiatrist for the Children's Society Adoption Committee 1958; Ass't Physician, Maudsley Hosp.; Hon. Dir., Children's Psychiatric Clinic, St. George's Hosp.; Company Director: Marie Stopes Memorial Foundation Ltd. 1960-, Society for Constructive Birth Control Ltd. 1960; d. Oct. 1966 Pubns: Deprived Children: the Mersham Experiment. 1954 published by Oxford Press for the Nuffield Foundation; "Psychological Disorder in Children of Unsatisfactory Parents", ER 1955; Medical Aspects of Child Adoption. (ed.) 1966 Source: ER 1955-66, Obit ER 1966-67, p. 8; ER 1955-56, p. 149; Medical Directory 1958 Lewis, Mr. John London 1920 Eugenics Society Member 1920 Source: ESAR 1919-20 Lewis, Dr. John Biddulph S. MA, MD, DPM Beaconsfield, Bucks Eugenics Society Fellow 1948 Personal: MA Cambridge Univ. 1919; DPM 1925; MD 1934; Emeritus Physician, Bethlem and Maudsley Hosp. 1958; ex- Medical Supt., St Bernard's Hosp.; Medical Officer, Anglo-Persian Oil Co., SW Persia Pubns: L.C.C. (London County Council) Handbook on Mental Health Social Work. (jt.) Source: ER 1948-49, Medical Directory 1958 Lewis-Faning, Dr. E. PhD, DSc Dept. of Preventive Medicine, Welsh National School of Medicine, Cardiff, Wales Eugenics Society Fellow 1946, 1957 Pubns: Report of the Royal Commission on Population. 1948; "Family Limitation and Its Influences on Human Fertility during the last fifty years", cited by Lane Report Source: ER 1945-46, 1957 Background: The Catholic Bishops attacked eugenics in their comment on the Report of the Royal Commission on Population: "The inspiration of the report was not so much in the birth control movement as in the pseudo-science eugenics" (Roman Catholic Hierarchy in the newspaper, "The Universe", quoted in ER, July 1951, p. 71) Lewis-Jones, Dr. D.I. Eugenics Society Member 1986 Source: B&S 1988 Leybourne, Dr. (Miss) Grace G. MA, BSc, PhD

Kimberley, Stabury Cross, Elburton, Plymouth 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1939, 1939 Personal: Commonwealth Fellow to USA 1935-37; Cons. to Resettlement Division of the USA 1935-37; Research worker, Population Investigation Committee 1937 Pubns: "Estimate on the Future Population of Great Britain", (Soc. Rev. 1934, ER 1937, p. 97) Source: ER 1938-39; ESAR 1938-39 Leyland, Mr. Christopher John Haggerston Castle, Beal, Northumberland 1903, 1913; Beal, Northumberland 1920 Eugenics Society Life Member 1913; Member 1920 Personal: b. 1849; JP 1894 Source: ESAR 1912-13, 1919-20 Leyton, Dr. Hinksey Hill, Oxford 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Life Fellow 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Leyton, Mrs. Helen G. London SW5 Eugenics Society Fellow 1957 Source: ER 1957 Librach, Dr. Israel Mayer MB, BCh, DPH, DCH Romford, Essex Eugenics Society Member 1947, 1983 Personal: MB Belfast 1938; Diploma in Public Health 1942; Examiner and Lect., General Nursing Course, St. John Ambulance Brigade and British Red Cross; Ass't Medical Officer of Health, Nottingham; Physician, Red Bridge Health District; Fellow, Society of Medical Officers of Health 1958; ret. by 1991 Pubns: Medical Cons., to Nursing Mirror; Editorial Board: Medical Digest, British Jl. of Clinical Practice Source: ER 1947, B&S 1984, Medical Directory 1958, 1985, 1991 Lidbetter, Mr. Ernest James Esq. 3 (or "5" in 1912) Victoria Grove, Victoria Park Rd., London NE 1910-12; Bow House, 154 Lower Clapton Rd., London NE 1913; London 1920; West Worthing, Sussex; 1937 address: 69 Reigate Rd., West Worthing, Sussex; 1939 address: Westways, Hayling Rise, Arundel Rd., Worthing Eugenics Society Associate 1910-13; Member 1920; Fellow 1921, 1937, 1939, 1957; Council 1931-32 Personal: 1878-1962; Poor Law Officer; developed term 'social problem group'; worked

with Nettleship q.v.; d. 1962 Pubns: "Some Examples of Poor Law Eugenics", ER 1910, p. 204 ff; "The Social Problem Group as Illustrated by a Series of East London Pedigrees", Galton Lecture, 1932, ER 1932; Heredity and the Social Problem Group. 1933 Source: Articles of Association 1926; ER 1931-32 1957; ESAR 1909-13, 193839; Obit ER Quotes: "...the standard of pauperism laid down by the Commission of 1834 that the condition of the pauper should be less eligible than that of the independent laborer" "...a high proportion of chargeability is due to defect, which, if not hereditary, is yet found repeated in the children and grandchildren of defectives." both quotes from "Some Examples of Poor Law Eugenics", ER 1910, p. 204 ff Liddell, Dr. Emily Margaret MB, BS, DCH, DPM London Eugenics Society Fellow 1963, 1977 Personal: MB, BS London; Diploma in Child Health 1950; Diploma in Psychological Medicine 1954 Source: Medical Directory 1958; ER 1963, 1977 list Light, Miss Phyllis A. BSc Eugenics Society Member 1965 Source: ER 1965 Lightbourne, Dr. R.E.A. BA, MSc, PhD Eugenics Society Member 1981 Pubns: Urban Rural Differentials in Contraceptive Use. 1980, London World Fertility Survey Source: Bulletin of the Eugenic Society 1982 Lillie, Miss Brenda Canning Town Women's Settlement, London 1913 Eugenics Society Associate 1913 Personal: Canningtown, Women's Settlement, London 1913 Source: ESAR 1912-13 Lilly, Miss Lorna J. Botany Dept., Liverpool Univ., Liverpool Eugenics Society Member 1955, 1957 Source: ER 1955, 1957 Limerick, Countess Angela GBE, CH Chiddingley, West Hoathly, Sussex 1939 Eugenics Society Fellow 1932, 1937, 1939, 1957, 1977 "Countess of Contraception" Personal:

Angela Trotter; m. 5th Earl of Limerick; d. 1981; Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire - son, Patrick (Patrick; Dep. Chmn., Kleinwort Benson Grp. since 1985 and was a director of Kleinwort Benson Ltd. 1967- (Vice Chairman: 1983-85, Deputy Chmn. 1985-87) Patrick m. Sylvia (Sylvia; Chmn., British Red Cross Society since 1985; Health Council, Kensington 1974-77; Vice President, UK Cttee for UN Children's Fund 1979(Pres. 1972-79); Member, Cttee of Management, Inst. of Child Health 1976-; Reviewed National Association of Citizens Advice Bureau 1983; Pres., Health Visitors Assoc. (from Debretts 1988, WSW 1990)) - see Limerick, Earl of q.v. Background: Population Concern was set up by Earnest Kleinwort, Sir Cyril Kleinwort, Prince Philip, Lord Caradon, Lord Renton and Lord McCorquodale. The McCorquodale's are connected with Glaxo Pharmaceuticals, the contraceptive manufacturer. Kleinwort Benson is the largest merchant bank in Britain. Source: ER 1932, 1957; ESAR 1937, 1938-39; 1977 list; WSW 1990 Limerick, The Rt. Hon. Earl of DSO Eugenics Society Fellow 1933, 1937, 1939 Personal: 5th earl; Edmund Colquhoun; b. 1888; m. 1926 Angela Olivia Trotter q.v.; succ. 1929; Pres., Medical Research Council (MRC) 1952-60 Source: ER 1933; ESAR 1937, 1938-39; Debretts 1988; Kelly's Handbook 1903 Background: - 4th Earl - William Edmond de Vere Shaeffe Pery; Dromore Castle, Pallaskenry, Limerick 1903; b. 1863; d. 1929; m. 1890 May Irwin, dau. of J. Burke Irwin, Resident Magistrate, The Priory, Limerick; Capt. 5 battn. (mil) Royal Munster Fusiliers 1891-01; aka Baron Foxford; son known as Baron Glentworth in 1903 Lincoln, Arba N. 29 Bedford St., Fall River Massachusetts, USA 1913 Eugenics Society Member 1913 Source: ESAR 1912-13 Lindo-Henry - see under Henry, LindoLindon, Mrs. J.B. 23 Bryanston Sq. London W1, 1937 Eugenics Society Fellow 1937 Source: ESAR 1937

Lindsay, Dr. Archibald C. MB, ChB Preston, Lancs Eugenics Society Member 1948, 1957 Personal: MB Glasgow 1919; Exam. Medical Officer, National Insurance (Industrial Injuries) Act; Treasury Medical Officer; Clinical Ass't, Royal London Ophthalmic. Hosp. (Moorfields) Pubns: Annual Reports., Medical Officer of Health, Tickhill Urban District Council Source: ER 1948-49, 1957, Medical Directory 1958 Lindsay, Prof. J.A. Queens Elms, Belfast 1912; Belfast, N. Ireland Eugenics Society Member 1911, 1916 Source: ESAR 1911-12 (Belfast); ER 1911, 1916 Ling, Dr. T.M. MD, MRCP Eugenics Society Fellow 1944 Source: ER 1944 Lister, Dr. H. Eugenics Society Member 1960 Source: ER 1960 Lister, Dr. H. BSc, PhD Dept. of Geography, Newcastle upon Tyne Univ., Newcastle upon Tyne Eugenics Society Member 1977 Source: 1977 list Litchfield, Mrs. R.B. Burrows Hill, Gomshall, Guildford 1912-13; Gomshall 1920 Eugenics Society Member 1912-13, 1920 Source: ESAR 1911-13, 1919-20 Litchfield, Mr. F. Esq. 6 Bloomsbury Sq., London SW 1909-10 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-10 Source: ESAR 1908-10 Litchfield, Mr. J. 6 Bloomsbury Sq., London WC 1909-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-13 Source: ESAR 1909-13 Little, Dr. J. Eugenics Society Member 1986 Source: B&S 1988 Little, Dr. James Esq., MD 14 St. Stephen's Green, Dublin, Ireland 1911-13 Eugenics Society Member 1911-13 Source: ESAR 1910-13 Littlejohn, Dr. E.S. MRCS, LRCP

The Manor, Epsom, Surrey 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1931, 1937, 1939 Source: ER 1931; ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Livermore, Lt. Col. N.B. 216 Pine St., San Francisco, California, USA 1937 Eugenics Society Member 1937 Source: ESAR 1937 Lloyd, Mr. E.M.H. BA, CB, CMG Tillingbourne Hey, Gravel Hill, Boxmoor, Herts Eugenics Society Fellow 1937, 1957 Council 1937-43 Personal: b. 1889; m. Margaret Russell (father was Rollo Russell); Ministry of Food 1917-19; Econ. and Financial Section, League of Nations 1919-21; Ministry of Food 1939-42; 1939 Address: Warren Cottage, Broadmoor, Nr. Dorking, Surrey; UNRRA; FAO 1946-47; Undersecretary, Ministry of Food 1947-53; Pres., Agricultural Economics Society; Consultant, PEP (see Elmhirst q.v, Lafitte q.v.) Pubns: Experiments in State Control. 1924; Food and Inflation in the Middle East 1940-45. Source: ER 1937, 1943, 1957; ESAR 1938-39; WWW Lloyd, Mr. T.E. 43 Hanna Ave., Toronto, Ontario, Canada 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1937, 1939 Source: ER 1937; ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Lobstein, H.E. BSc, MISP Eugenics Society Member 1965 Source: ER 1965 Lock, Robert H. Esq., MA Peradeniya, Ceylon 1909-12; Herschel House, Cambridge 1913 Eugenics Society Life Member 1909-13 Personal: Ass't. Director, Royal Botanic Garden, Peradeniya, Ceylon 1909-12; see also Mrs. Cockburn at Peradeniya, London Source: ESAR 1908-12 Locket, Miss W. Lady Margaret Hall Settlement, 131 Kennington Rd., London SE 1911-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1911-13 Source: ESAR 1910-13 Lockhart, Mrs. Eugenics Society Member 1933 Source: ER 1933 Lockhart, Dr. L.P. MD Eugenics Society Member 1932 Source: ER 1932

Lodge, Mrs. R.W. 23 Haverton Rd., Oxford 1912-13 Eugenics Society Member 1912-13 Source: ESAR 1911-13 Logan, Mr. R.Y. Esq. 4 London Rd., Sleaford, Lincs. 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1938, 1939 Council 1945-46 Source: ER 1938; ESAR 1938-39 Logemen, Mrs. H. Rozenlust, Irene Rd., Corner Talana St., Claremont, Cape Colony, South Africa 1913 Eugenics Society Associate 1913 Personal: see Miss Lageman q.v. Source: ESAR 1912-13 Lomax, Miss J. 9 Handside Lane, Welwyn Garden City, Herts 1937 Eugenics Society Member 1937 Source: ESAR 1937 Long, Mrs. Arthur Eugenics Society Member 1947, 1951 Personal: 1888-1962; author; wrote under pseudonyms Marjorie Bowen, George Preedy, Joseph Shearing; biographies of William of Orange, John Wesley, John Knox, Lady Hamilton, Mary Wolstoncraft, Mary, Queen of Scots Source: ER 1947, 1951; Obit ER 1953, p. 14 Long, Mrs. Muriel H. Hurts Hall, Saxmundham 1912-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1912-13 Personal: Muriel H. Vernon-Wentworth; m. 1898 William Evelyn Long; 3rd dau. of Thomas F. Vernon-Wentworth of Wentworth Castle, Yorks. (d. 1902) and of dau. of 5th marq. of Clanricarde Source: ESAR 1911-13 Long, Mr. Vincent Delisle Ltd., London Eugenics Society Member 1949, 1957 Source: ER 1948-49, 1957 Lopes, Dr. Cunha Eugenics Society Member 1937 Source: ER 1937 Lorenc, Dr. J. Eugenics Society Member 1943 Source: ER 1943-45 Lorimer, Lt. Col. D.L.R. CIE, IA, MRAS, FRGS Welwyn Garden City, Herts Eugenics Society Member 1957 Personal:

Indian Army 1937, 1939; 1937, 1939 address: 32 Parkway, Welwyn Garden City, Herts Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39; 1957 list Lorsignal, Madame Bertha Eugenics Society Fellow 1936 Personal: b. Bertha White; m. Mons. Lorsignal; worked for the legalization of abortion; Exec. Cttee and v.p., Abortion Law Reform Association (1st) Source: ER 1936, Obit ER 1955-56, p. 14 Lotka, Alfred J. Eugenics Society Member 1937 Personal: Ass't Statistician, Metropolitan Life Insurance Co., 1 Madison, Ave., New York, NY, USA 1937 Source: ESAR 1937 Louis, Mr. A.H. Esq. 2 Plowden Bld., Middle Temple, London EC 1909-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1909; Member 1910-13 Source: ESAR 1908-13 Lourie, J.A. BA Eugenics Society Member 1966 Source: ER 1966 Lovesay, Miss Catherine Eugenics Society Member 1945 Source: ER 1945 Low, Lady 23 De Vere Gardens, Kensington, London SW 1909-13 Eugenics Society Member 1909-13 Background: Sir Hugh Low GCMG; 23 De Vere Gardens, Kensington, London SW 1903; b. 1824; m. 1. 1848 Catharine Napier (d.1851), 2. 1885 Annie P.H. Douglas, dau. of General Sir Percy Douglas; sec. to govt. of Labaun 1848-50; police magistrate, Labaun 1850-79. British resident at Perak, Malay Penninsula 1876-88 Source: ESAR 1908-13; Kelly's Handbook 1903 Low, Dr. Alexander 142 Blenheim Pl., Aberdeen 1913; Aberdeen 1920; 144 Blenheim Pl., Aberdeen 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1913, 1920; Fellow 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1912-13, 1919-20, 1937, 1938-39 Low, Mrs. Helen London Eugenics Society Member 1955, 1957 Source: ER 1955, 1957 Lowe, Clifford New South Wales, Australia 1957 Eugenics Society Member 1957 Source: ER 1957

Loy, Miss A. Wilton Ct., Ludlow, Salop 1909; 52 Lower Sloane St., London SW 1910-12 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-12 Source: ESAR 1908-12 Luard, Mr. D.G.T. Eugenics Society Member 1958 Source: ER 1958 Lubbock, The Hon. Moyra Manor House, Wardington, Banbury 1937 Eugenics Society Member 1937 Personal: sister of 3rd Baron Avebury q.v.; b. 1917; m. Dorian Williams 1938; see Avebury q.v. Pubns: books on psychology of horses and humans Source: ESAR 1937, ER 1937, Debretts 1990 Lucas, Mrs. 20 Holland Pl. Chambers, Church St., Kensington, London SW 1913 Eugenics Society Member 1913 Source: ESAR 1912-13 Lucas, Mrs. Haworth House, Kintbury, Berks 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1937; Life Fellow 1939 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Lucas, Miss E. Eugenics Society Member 1942 Source: ER 1942 Lucas, Mrs. G. 117 Marine Parade, Brighton 1911-13 Eugenics Society Member 1911; Life Member 1912-13 Source: ESAR 1910-13 Lucas, Mr. James Walter Esq. 224 Turney Rd., London SE21, 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1935, 1937, 1939 Source: ER 1935; ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Lucas, Mr. Percival 13 Warrington Crescent, London W 1910-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1910-13 Source: ESAR 1909-13 Lucan, Earl of MC 11 Hanover House, London Eugenics Society Member 1957 Personal: b. 1898; 6th Earl; Coldstream Guards, WW I and WW II (Colonel, commanded 1st Battalion, WWII; see CP Blacker q.v.); Captain, H.M. Bodyguard of the Yeomen of the

Guard 1950-51; Parliamentary Undersecretary of State for Commonwealth Relations 1951; Chief Opposition Whip in House of Lords 1954-; d. 1964; family name Bingham; family important in Co. Mayo, Ireland Background: -- George Bingham Lucan; 4th Earl; b. 1830; m 1859 Emily dau of 5 Duke of Richmond; Lt. Col. Coldstream Guards, ADC to Earl of Lucan in Crimea; MP, Conservative, Co. Mayo 1865-74; Lt Gov. of Mayo from 1901-(1903); Vice Admiral, Prov. of Connaught 1889; Laleham House, Staines 1903; Castlebar, Ireland 1903 Source: ER 1957, WWW, Debretts 1976; Kelly's Handbook 1903 Lugg, Mr. Albert S. Tabors, Great Baddow, Chelmsford 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Fellow 1932, 1937, 1939 Source: ER 1932; ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Lui, Seligman, Madame Berthe - see under Seligman-Lui Lui, Seligman, Dr. C.G. - see under Seligman-Lui Lund, Dr. Kenneth F. MB, BA 8 Collingham Rd., South Kensington, London SW 1913 Eugenics Society Member 1913 Source: ESAR 1912-13 Lush, Dr. I.E. Eugenics Society Member 1989 Source: ER 1989 Lutyens, Lady Emily 29 Bloomsbury Sq., London W 1909-13 Eugenics Society Member 1909-13; Council 1909-11 Personal: Emily, 3rd dau. of 1st Earl of Lytton (see Lytton q.v.); b. 1874; m. 1987 Edwin Landseer Lutyens; important in the New Age movement. Source: ESAR 1908-13; ER 1909-11; Constance Cumbey, personal communication Lyne, Mr. W. Courtney LDS Wastehills, Constantine Bay, Padstow, N. Cornwall 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Fellow 1936, 1937, 1939 Source: ER 1936; ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Lynn, Prof. Richard PhD Dept. of Psychology, New University of Ulster, Coleraine, N. Ireland Eugenics Society Fellow 1977 Personal: b. 1930; Prof. of Psychology, (Dublin) Economic and Social Research Institute Ltd.1967-72; Prof. of Psychology, Ulster Univ. 1972-(1994); Funded by the Pioneer Fund for "research into the comparative intelligence of races and the development of IQ over time. He argues that

the oriental people are more genetically evolved than other races." (The Independent on Sunday, 1 March 1990, p. 4, Home Section); US MENSA Award for work on intelligence 1985; Hon. Assoc. Editor of Mankind Quarterly, see R.R. Gates q.v. Pubns: articles in Mankind Quarterly; The Irish Braindrain. 1969; Personality and National Character. 1971; An Introduction to the Study of Personality. 1972; Dimensions of Personality. (papers in Honor of H.J. Eysenck. 1981 (see Eysenck, Rees, Burt, Hearnshaw q.v.); 1988 "Why Johnny can't read, but Yoshio can", National Review, v. 40, Oct. 28, p. 40; Educational Achievement in Japan: Lessons for the West; "What makes peoples rich?", National Review, v. 43, Sept. 1991; The Secret of the Miracle Economy: Different National Attitudes to Competitiveness and Money, (rev. in Journal of Economic Psychology, June 1992, p. 370); GNL 09/04 book reviewed; GNL09/02 book reviewed Source: 1977 list, WSW 1990; Journal of Biosocial Science 1994 January Background: Pioneer Fund: 299 Park Ave., New York, NY 10171, USA; Inc. 1937; educational research in heredity and genetics; support for immigration reform; Pres., Harry Y. Weyer; John B. Trevor Jr., Treas.; William D. Miller, Marion A. Parrott, Randolph Speight 1992; see AES list, entry under Wickliffe Draper, WWW, Pioneer.org, The Bell Curve Lyon, Dr. Louis Carlyle MB, BCh Eugenics Society Member 1948 Personal: MB Aberdeen 1927; Physician, Charterhouse Rheumatic Clinic; Mem., Marriage Guidance Council and Family Planning Association 1958; Medical Referee, London and Manchester Insurance Co.; Local Medical Officer, Metropolitan Water Board Pubns: Editorial Bd., Medical Digest; "Menstrual Histories and the Tabulo Period Chart", Proc. Royal Society of Medicine 1956 Source: ER 1948-49, Medical Directory 1958 Lyttelton, The Rev. The Hon. Edward The Cloisters, Eton College, Windsor 1909-11; Eton College 1912-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-11; Member 1912-13; V.P. 1909-11; First International Eugenics Congress 1912, General Committee Personal: Rev. Canon the Hon. Edward Lyttelton; b. 1855; 7 son of 4th Baron Lyttelton; Cambridge MA; m. Caroline A. Wood 1888; asst. master, Wellington School 1880-82, Eton College 1882-90; Headmaster of Haileybury College, Hertford from 1890 (1890-(1903))

Background: Children of 4th Baron Lyttelton (d. 1876) -- Charles George, 8 Viscount Cobham; b. 1842; oldest son 4 Baron Lyttelton; Eton; Cambridge MA; MP, Liberal 1868-74; succ. father 1876; m. 1878 Mary Susan, dau. of 2nd baron Chesham; Lt. Col., Worcester Yeoman 1878-93; a land commissioner for England 1881-89; a railway commissioner from 1891-(1903); succ. 3 and last Duke of Buckingham in Viscountcy, i.e., Cobham; DL, JP Worcestershire 1903; Hagley Hall Stourbridge 1903 -- Maud Mary; b. 1880 -- John Cavendish; b. 1881 -- George William; b. 1883 -- Frances Henrietta; b. 1885 -- Charles Frederick; b. 1887 -- Rachel Beatrice; b. 1891 -- Richard Glynne; b. 1893 -- Rev. Hon. Albert Victor; b. 1844; Cambridge MA; curate of Hawarden, Flints 1872-80; Bloemfontein Cathedral, South Africa (Priest vicar 188086); St. Augustine's, Kimberley, South Africa, Vicar 1891-96; Bloemfontein Cathedral, South Africa, Theology tutor and Bishop's chaplain 1896-(1903); St. Michael's, Southwark, London, Curate 1900(1903) -- Lucy Caroline; b. ?; m. 1864 to Lord Frederick Charles Cavendish, 2nd son of 7 Duke of Devonshire who was assassinated in Phoenix Park. Dublin, Ireland 1882 a few days after his appointment as chief sec. for Ireland -- Lt. Gen. Hon. Sir Neville Gerald; b. 1845; m. 1883 Katharine S. StuartWortley, dau. of Hon. James Stuart-Wortley MP; ADC Viceroy to Ireland (Earl Spencer) 1869-74; priv. sec. to sec. of state for war 1880-82; ADC to Lt. Gen Adye with expdy. force in Egypt 1882; Brig. Gen in Soudan 1898, South African War 1899-1901 (Staff; relief of Ladysmith, action at Colenso); Lt. Gen 1900; Lt. Gen commanding Transvaal and Orange River Colony from 1902 -- Hon. (George William) Spencer CB, FRGS; b. 1847; asst. private sec. to Prime Minister Wm. Gladstone 1873-74, 1882-85, 1886, private sec. 1892-94; asst. private sec. to Sec. of State for Foreign Affairs (Earl Granville) 1880-82, see NG Lyttelton above; JP Worcestershire 1903; Hagley Hall, Stourbridge 1903 -- Arthur Temple; b. 1852; Cambridge MA; m. Mary Kathleen Clive; page to Queen Victoria; Keble College Oxford, Tutor 1879-82; Selwyn College, Cambridge, Master 1882-93; Vicar of Eccles 1893-98; Keble College, Oxford, Chaplain 1896-98; St. Nicholas College, Lancing, Provost 1898-(1903); Bishop of Southampton from 1898-(1903) -- Robert Henry; b. 1854; solicitor 1882; JP 1903 -- Hon. Alfred MP; b. 1857; m. 1. 1885 dau. (d. 1886) of Sir Charles Tennant, 1 Bart, 2. Edith S. Balfour, dau. of Archibald Balfour; Barrister

1881, QC 1900; JP 1896; MP, Liberal Unionist, Warwick and Leamington 1895-(1903); 16 Great College St., London SW 1903 -- Hester Margaret; b. 1874 Source: ESAR 1908-13; ER 1909-11; Problems in Eugenics. 1912 (repr.); Kelly's Handbook Lytton, Earl of Knebworth House, Knebworth, Herts 1909-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-11; Member 1912-13, 1920; V.P. 1909-11 Personal: 2nd Earl; Victor Alexander George Robert GCIE; b. 1876; m. 1902, Pamela Plowden (Winston Churchill in love with her); succ. 1891; Civil Lord of the Admiralty 1917; Under Sec. of State for India 1920; Governor of Bengal 1922-27 (Acting Viceroy 1925); d. 1947 Source: ESAR 1908-13, 1919-20; ER 1909-11; Debretts 1990; Kelly's Handbook 1903 Background: - Edward George Bulwer Lytton; b. 1803; novelist; MP; Secretary of State to the Colonies 1858-59; d. 1873 - Edward Robert Lytton, 1 Earl of Lytton 1880; CIE; b. 1831; d. 1891; Governor General of India 1876-80; Lord Rector of Glasgow University 1887-90; m. 1864 Edith Villiers, dau. of Edward Villiers (see P. Bloom, Uncommon People.); d. 1891 -- 2 sons died -- Constance Georgina; b. 1869 -- Elizabeth; m. Gerald W. Balfour, Arthur Balfour's brother; see Arthur Balfour q.v. -- Emily = Lady Luytens q.v. -- Victor Alexander George Robert; b. 1876; see above -- Neville Stephen; b. 1879; m. 1899 Judith Blunt, dau. of Wilfred Scawen Blunt of Crabbet Park; Rake Mill, Milford, Surrey 1903 Maas, Mr. A.J. London 1920 Eugenics Society Member 1920 Source: ESAR 1919-20 Macadam, Lady Caroline London Eugenics Society Member 1948, 1957 Personal: Mrs. Caroline C. Macadam 1948 Source: ER 1948-49, 1957 Macadams, Dr. Ian MRCVS, BSc, PhD, Dip Bact. c/o Agricultural Dept. Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia Eugenics Society Fellow 1964, 1977, 2001 Personal: Member, Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons; Federal Dept. of Veterinary Research, P.O. VOM, Northern Nigeria 1964

Pubns: GNL 09/01 (mentioned as member) 03/92 Source: ER 1964, ER 1964 p. 124, 1977 list Macalpine, Dr. James Barlow MB, ChB, FRCS Grasmere, Westmorland 1957 Eugenics Society Member 1937, 1939, 1957 Personal: MB 1907; Fellow, Royal College of Surgeons 1910; 1937, 1939 address 21 St. John St., Manchester; Hunterian Prof., Royal College of Surgeons 1947; Surgeon in Charge, Genito-Urinary Dept., Salford Royal Hosp., Manchester Pubns: Cystoscopy and Urography. 3rd. ed., 1958 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39; ER 1957; Medical Directory 1958 Macauley, Dr. C.J. Benbecula, Halifax 1913 Eugenics Society Member 1913 Source: ESAR 1912-13 Macbeth, Miss H.M. BA Eugenics Society Member 1981 Source: Bulletin of the Eugenic Society 1982 MacBride, Prof. E.W. FRS, LLD Imperial College of Science, London Eugenics Society Council 1916, 1926 Subscriber 1926, Member 1919-30 Personal: Left Society amid fireworks in 1930, dispute was over Lamarckism Pubns: Evolution. 1928 Source: ER 1916, Men Behind Hitler, p. 87, CH, ASP's Hist. ER Vol. 60 Background: Persistence of Acquired Lamarckism: "there is an increasing body of evidence in favour of the view that acquired characteristics are slowly inherited" (MacBride, from a review of Organic Evolution, ER 1920); (Kammerer, midwife toad fraud, was in the American Eugenics Society in 1927, see AES list) Macbride, Mrs. E.W. London 1920 Eugenics Society Member 1920 Source: ESAR 1919-20 MacBryde, Mrs. L.M.

Pinner, Middlesex Eugenics Society Member 1955, 1957 Source: ER 1955, 1957 MacColl, Miss Ben More, Riverdale Gardens, St. Margaret-on-Thames 1909 Eugenics Society Associate 1909 Personal: probably from near Ben More in Scotland Source: ESAR 1908-09 MacDermot, The 4 DeVesci Terr., Kingstown, Co. Dublin 1911-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1911-13 Source: ESAR 1910-13 Background: (The) Rt. Hon. Hugh Hyacinth MacDermot KC; Prince of Ireland; b. 1834; QC 1877; DL, JP Co. Sligo; 10 Fitzwilliam Pl., Dublin 1903; Source: Kelly's Handbook 1903 Macdonald, Miss 26 Montagu St., Russell Square, London WC 1910; Int. Women's Franchise Club, London 1913 Eugenics Society Associate 1910-13 Source: ESAR 1909-13 MacDonald, Mr. A.H.H. Eugenics Society Member 1947 Source: ER 1947 Macdonald, Mrs. Eugenics Society Member 1944 Source: ER 1944 MacDonald-Ross, M. BSc Eugenics Society Fellow 1965 Source: ER 1965 MacDougall, Mr. W. MA, FRS Oxford 1920 Eugenics Society Member 1920 Council 1920 Source: ER 1920; ESAR 1919-20 Mace, Rev. D.R. BSc, PhD Eugenics Society Member 1939-41, 1943-45, 1957 Sex Educator; Exec. Dir., American Association of Marriage Counselors; (see Sex Education: The Final Plague. by Randy Engel and The SIECUS Circle. for a discussion of his work); President, International Union of Family Organizations, see also Eustace Chesser q.v.) Personal: Professor of Human Relations, Drew University 1961 Background: The International Union of Family Organizations had three divisions: Housing, Parent-Teacher, and Marriage Guidance.

As President, Mace always encouraged presentation of family planning and eugenic principles at International Union of Family Organizations conventions (ER 1965, p. 157); Does Sexual Morality Matter? 1943 sponsored by the Marriage Guidance Council; Mace says morality does matter Pubns: 1983 Prevention in Family Services.1983, published with the National Council on Family Relations; The Teaching of Human Sexuality in Schools for Health Professionals. 1974, WHO; Abortion: the agonizing decision. 1972; Hebrew Marriage: a sociological study. 1953 Source: ER 1939-41, 1943-45, 1957 Around the World News of Population and Family Planning 1961 February Macer, Dr. D. Eugenics Society Member 1988 Source: B&S 1989 Macirone, Dr. Emily Clare MB, BS 14 Howes Pl., Huntingdon Rd., Cambridge 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Mackenzie, Lady Owen-, 53 Cadogan Sq., London SW 1909-13; London 1920 Eugenics Society Member 1909-13, 1920; Council 1910, 1916 Source: ESAR 1908-13; ER 1910, 1916, ESAR 1919-20, Men Behind Hitler, p. 87 Mackenzie, Dr. H. Gordon 74 Wimpole St., London W 1913 Eugenics Society Member 1913 Source: ESAR 1912-13 MacKenzie, Mr. F.R. JP Eugenics Society Member 1947 Source: ER 1947 Mackenzie, Dr. Murdo Eugenics Society Fellow 1945 Source: ER 1945-46 Mackenzie, Hon. T.A. High Commissioner, New Zealand Eugenics Society Council 1916 Source: Men Behind Hitler., p. 87, ER 1916 Mackeson, Mrs. Eugenics Society Member 1940 Source: ER 1939-41 Mackessack, R.M. Eugenics Society Member 1966 Source: ER 1966

MacKintosh, Dr. J.M. MD, DPH Health Dept., Guildhall Rd., Northampton 1937 Eugenics Society Member 1931 Fellow 1937 Source: ER 1931, ESAR 1937 MacLagan, Mrs. Eugenics Society Member 1946 Source: ER 1945-46 MacNaught, Dr. W.W. Eugenics Society Fellow 1934 Source: ER 1934 MacNaghten, The Hon. F.F. 19 St. James Sq., London SW1, 1937; 36 Park St., London W1 1939 Eugenics Society Fellow 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39 MacNaughton, Miss The Laurels, Haslemere, Surrey 1909-12 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-12 Source: ESAR 1908-12 MacNiel, Mrs. 9 Moreton Gardens, London SW 1909 Eugenics Society Member 1909 Source: ESAR 1908-09 Magnello, Miss M. Eileen. BA, MA Eugenics Society Member 1985 Personal: PhD 1993 Oxford, Thesis: Karl Pearson : evolutionary biology and the emergence of a modern theory of statistics (1884-1936) Pubns: Forthcoming 2012: Victorian Values: Karl Pearson and the Origins of Modern Statistics; editing conferenec on Galton at Royal Statistical Society Sept. 2011; Introducing Statistics: A Graphic Guide; 2002 E. Magnello and A. Hardy (eds), The Road to Medical Statistics Source: B&S 1986: GNL Winter 2011 #77 Magowan, Mrs. W.A. Eugenics Society Member 1948 Source: ER 1948-49 Maiden, Mrs. Maureen E. Eugenics Society Member 1964 Source: ER 1964 Maitland, Mr. R. Esq. 120 Hampstead Way, Hampstead Garden Suburb, London NW 1913 Eugenics Society Associate 1913 Source: ESAR 1912-13 Major, The Rev. H.D.A. DD, FSA

Merton Vicarage, Bicester 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Fellow 1931, 1937, 1939 Source: ER 1931; ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Makins, Brig. Gen. Sir Earnest KBE, CB, DSO, MP 180 Queens Gate, London SW7, 1937, 1939, 1957 Eugenics Society Fellow 1931, 1937, 1939, 1957 Personal: Col., Royal Dragoons 1931-46; MP Cheshire 1922-45 (supported sterilisation bill, 1930); Knight Commander, Order of the British Empire Source: ER 1931, 1957; ESAR 1937, 1938-39; WWW Malcolmson, Lt. Col. C.E. IMS 20 Abbey Rd., London NW8, 1957 Eugenics Society Fellow 1957 Personal: Indian Medical Service, (ret.) Source: ER 1957 Malcolmson, Lt. Col. G.E. IMS 171 Fountain Court, Buckingham Palace Rd., London SW1, 1937; 20 Abbey Rd., London NW8 1939 (see Lt. Col. C.E. Malcolmson q.v.) Eugenics Society Member 1934, Life Fellow 1937, 1939 Personal: Indian Medical Service (ret.) Source: ER 1934; ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Malden, Scott-, Mrs. Windlesham House, Brighton 1909-11 Eugenics Society Member 1909-11 Source: ESAR 1908-11 Malleson, Dr. Joan MB, BS Eugenics Society Fellow 1944 Referred girl to Aleck Bourne for abortion in Bourne case 1938-39. This case determined abortion law for about thirty years; Member of Abortion Law Reform Association's Medical Council at the time (as was Alec Bourne) Personal: b. 1900; d. 1956; MB, BS 1926; West End Hospital for Nervous Diseases; Colette O'Niel, who was connected with Bertrand Russell, was Mr. Malleson's first wife; (Mr. Malleson was a playwright whose play, advocating birth control and a refusal to fight Hitler, was actually running when Hitler invaded Poland); Joan Malleson died on her way back from Fiji; in the same time frame, Fiji asked for help with population problem Pubns: "Eugenics and Contraception", ER 1944-45, 36, 73 (c); Principles of Contraception: a handbook for general practitioners. 1936; Change of Life. 1951 Source: ER 1944; WWW; ER 1953, p. 65; Obit ER 1956, p. 77 Mallet, Sir Bernard KCB

43 Cadogan Gardens, London SW3 Eugenics Society Member 1920 Subscriber 1926 President 1929-32 Personal: 1859-1932; m. Marie Adeane 1891 who was Maid of Honor to Queen Victoria; Registrar General (Census) 1911; 8 Eccleston Sq., London, 1929 address; Statistician, Rothamsted Experimental Station 1932 (see Fisher, Yates) Background: --Sir Louis Mallet PC, CB; 1858; m. Frances Pellew d. 1890 -- Bernard Mallet b. 1859; m. Marie C. Adeane., dau. of H.J. Adeane of Babraham Hall, Cambridge, MP; priv. sec. to First Lord of Treasury, Mr. Balfour 1891-92 and 1895-97; Commsr. for Inland Revenue 1897-(1903)38 Rutland Gate 1903; Source: Kelly's Handbook 1903 Source: ESAR 1919-20, CH, ER Vol. 60, ASP's Hist., Obit ER 1934, p. 55 Mallet, Sir Victor A.L. BA (Oxon.), GCMG, CVO Wittersham, Tenterden, Kent 1957 Eugenics Society Member 1935, 1937, 1939, 1957 Personal: Foreign Office, Whitehall, London SW1, 1937, 1939 two sons: 1. John Valentine Granville Mallet (John Valentine Granville Mallet; Keeper of Dept. of Ceramics, Victoria and Albert Museum 1990) 2. Philip Louis Victor Mallet (Philip Louis Victor Mallet; HM Diplomatic Service; ret.) Pubns: Life with Queen Victoria. 1968 Source: ER 1935, 1957; ESAR 1937, 1938-39; WSW 1990 Mallet, The Hon. Lady Eugenics Society Council 1933 Source: ER 1933 Malpas, Dr. Percy MB, LRCP, FRCOG, FRCS 72 A Rodney St., Liverpool Eugenics Society Fellow 1944, 1957 Personal: MB 1923; FRCOG 1937; Surgeon, Women and Maternity Hosp., Liverpool; Lect., Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology, Liverpool Univ.; Demonstrator in Anatomy, Liverpool Univ. Source: ER 1944, 1957, Medical Directory 1958 Manasseh, Mr. P.J. London Eugenics Society Member 1957 Source: ER 1957 Mann, Mr. J.G. 4 Upper George St., Bryanston Sq., London W1, 1937; 121 George St. Bryanton Sq., London W1 1939

Eugenics Society Fellow 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Mann, Mr. Thomas Eugenics Society Member 1946 Personal: scientist Source: ER 1945-46 Mansfield, Mr. E. Box 1028, Johannesburg, South Africa 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1938, 1939 Source: ER 1938-39; ESAR 1938-39 Mapother, Dr. Edward MD, FRCS, FRCP 19 Queen Anne St., London W1, 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Council 1931, 1937-39, Life Fellow 1937, 1939 Head of Maudsley Hospital; Institute of Psychiatry, London Personal: b. 1881; d. 1940; "The systematic inquiry into mental disorder in twins, which was centred in Maudsley Hospital and embraced all the LCC (London County Council, ed. note) mental hospitals, had his thoroughgoing approval."; he opposed the Nazi forced sterilization laws. (from Obit ER 1940-41, 32, 20) Source: Obit ER 1940-41, 32, 20; CH; ER 1931; ESAR 1937, 1938-39 March, Miss Norah 34 Bellevue Park, Sunderland 1913 Eugenics Society Associate 1913 Source: ESAR 1912-13 March, Miss Norah London 1920 Eugenic Society Member 1920 Source: ESAR 1919-20 Marcus, Miss N. Hotel Glen Royal, San Francisco, California USA 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1938, 1939 Source: ER 1938-39; ESAR 1938-39 Margesson, Lady Isabel Barntgreen House, Barnt Green, Worcestershire 1910-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1910-13 (not a member 1908-09); Council 1909-11; Birmingham Heredity Society Associate 1913 Source: ESAR 1908-13 (and Birmingham list); ER 1909-11 Background: Mortimer Reginald Margesson; b. 1861; m. 1886 Lady Isabel Augusta HobartHampden, sis of 7 earl of Buckinghamshire; Foxlydiate House, Redditch 1903; Source: Kelly's Handbook 1903 Marion, Miss M. Eugenics Society Member 1937 Source: ER 1937 Marks, Mr. J.D.

Eugenics Society Member 1931 Source: ER 1931 Marlborough, Her Grace the Duchess Blenheim Palace, Woodstock, Oxon. Eugenics Society Hon. Member 1914, 1916, 1920 Source: ER 1916, Men Behind Hitler, p. 87; ESAR 1913-14, 1919-20 Marrack, Mrs. P.E. Cullompton, Highfield, Ashstead, Surrey 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1937, 1939 Personal: related to P.E. Marrack q.v. Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Marrack, Mr. P.E. Cullompton, Highfield, Ashstead, Surrey 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Marriott, Mrs. J.P.R. Totterdown, Hungerford, Berkshire 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Marsden, John Eugenics Society Member 2004 editor GNL 9/2007, d. August 2008 Personal: Linnean Society, Pres. 2008 Pubns: GNL 03/04, 09/02, 03/02 Source: GNL 9/2007, online Obit 2008 Marshall, Mr. C.W. Eugenics Society Fellow 1967 Source: ER 1967 Marshall, Prof. F.H.A. CBE, FRS Christ's College, Cambridge Univ. 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Fellow 1937, 1939 Background: The Rights of the Unborn - Then: " - a reply of Professor Marshall of Cambridge to the question: What are the rights of Humanity? His answer was 'there are no rights in the world except the rights of the unborn child' " (ER January 1949, p. 189-90) Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Marshall, Mrs. Fred 29 Dover St., London 1913 Eugenics Society Member 1913 Source: ESAR 1912-13 Marshall, Sir Guy A.K. CMG, FRS

16 Cranley Place, London SW7, 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Fellow 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Marshall, The Rev. H.J. Eugenics Society Fellow 1932 Source: ER 1932 Marshall, Dr. J.H. MB, BCh Latchmere, Ham Common, Surrey 1937 Eugenics Society Member 1932, 1937 Source: ER 1932, ESAR 1937 Marshall, N.B. MA Eugenics Society Fellow 1963 Source: ER 1963 Marshall, Prof. Thomas Humphrey London School of Economics Eugenics Society Fellow 1945; VP 1948-50, 1953-55; Council 1946-47, 1951-53 Personal: Prof. of Social Institutions, London School of Economics Pubns: 1953 "Social Selection in the Welfare State", Galton Lecture Source: ER 1945, 1952-53, CH Marshall, Mrs. V. 29 Dover St., London W 1911 Eugenics Society Associate 1911 Source: ESAR 1910-11 Marshall, Mr. W.C. Esq., MA Tweenways, Hindhead, Surrey 1909-13; Hindhead 1920 Eugenics Society Member 1909-13, 1920; Eugenics Society Council 1910, 1911; V.P. 1914, 1916; First International Eugenics Personal: President, Haslemere branch, Eugenics Society 1914 Source: ESAR 1908-14, 1919-20; ER 1910, 1911, 1916; Problems in Eugenics. 1912 (repr.) Martin, Miss 10 Albany Villas, Hove, Surrey 1909-12 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-12 Personal: see Burnett, G.R. q.v., same address Source: ESAR 1908-12 Martin, Miss Anna BA 74 Union Rd., London SE16, 1937 Eugenics Society Member 1937 Source: ESAR 1937 Martin, Dr. Edmund MD Eugenics Society Member 1944 Source: ER 1944 Martin, Dr. F.M. PhD

Usher Institute, Edinburgh Eugenics Society Member 1955 Fellow 1957 Personal: see F.A. E. Crewe q.v. also of Usher Institute Source: ER 1955, 1957 Martin, Mr. G.P. D Litt (Hon.) Eugenics Society Member 1981 Source: Bulletin of the Eugenic Society 1982 Martin, Mr. Radcliffe Eugenics Society Fellow 1939 Council 1941-45 Personal: anthropologist Source: ER 1939, 1942-45 Martin, Mr. Reginald H. 7 Nevill Pl., Tunbridge Wells, Kent 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Life Fellow 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Martineau, Mrs. 90 Elm Park Gardens, London, SW10, 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Martineau, Mr. A. London Eugenics Society Member 1944, 1957 Source: ER 1943-45, 1957 Martins, Dr. S.T.A. FRCS, FCI, FRSA, FRGS Eugenics Society Member 1938 Personal: Fellow, Royal College of Surgeons; Fellow, Royal Society of Arts; Fellow, Royal Geographical Society Source: ER 1938-39 Marwick, D.G. Eugenics Society Member 1962 Source: ER 1962 Mascie-Taylor, Dr. C.G.N. BSc, PhD Dept. of Physical Anthropology, Cambridge Univ., Cambridge Eugenics Society Fellow 1977 Council 1989, 1993, 2004-2008 editor, Journal of Biosocial Science 1991-2011. Personal: Chairman, Parkes Foundation (formerly Galton Foundation) 1998-2011 which used to publish the Journal of Biosocial Science; Director, Biosocial Society, the publisher of the Journal of Biosocial Science Pubns: 1989 "Further Possible Causes of Assortative Mating: The Norm for Perceived Husband Superiority", Social Biology, v. 36, 3-4 Source: 1977 list, CH, Galton Institute Annual Report 1993; Journal of Biosocial Science 1991; website Parkes Foundation 2011, Biosocial Society 2011; website Galton Institute 2004-2008

Mason, Mrs. Temple Court, Reigate 1909 Eugenics Society Member 1909 Source: ESAR 1908-09 Mason, Mr. A. Eugenics Society Member 1933 Source: ER 1933 Mason, Mrs. C.H. 80 King Henry's Rd., Hampstead, London NW 1909 Eugenics Society Member 1909 Source: ESAR 1909 Mason, Dr. Edward D. BSc, PhD 11 Highfield Rd., Edgbaston, Birmingham 1937, 1939, 1957 Eugenics Society Fellow 1937, 1939, 1957 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39; ER 1957 Mason, Dr. M.L. Eugenics Society Member 1947 Source: ER 1947 Mason, Dr. P.W. London 1920 Eugenics Society Member 1920 Source: ESAR 1919-20 Massey, Dr. Paul MD Eugenics Society Member 1958 Source: ER 1958 Massachusetts Society for Sex Education 7 Hancock Ave. Boston, MA, USA 1913 Eugenics Society Member 1913 Source: ESAR 1912-13 Mastana, Mr. S. Eugenics Society Member 1987 Source: B&S 1988 Masters, Dr. A.B. MD, DPM, MRCPsych, FRCP Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada Eugenics Society Fellow 1967, 1977 Personal: Member, Royal College of Psychiatrists Source: ER 1967, 1977 list Mather, Prof. K. DSc, FRS Eugenics Society Fellow 1949 Council 1949 Pubns: 1975 Genetical Structure of Populations.; 1967 Elements of Biometry.; 1965 Human Diversity: The Nature and Significance of Differences Among Men; 1950 Genes, Plants and People.; 1949 Biometrical Genetics; 1949 The Elements of Genetics. w/ C.D. Darlington q.v.; 1943 "The Inheritance of style length in Lythrum salicara." w/ R.A. Fisher q.v.,

Annals of Eugenics, 12:1-23; 1938 The Measurement of Linkage in Heredity. Source: ER 1949 Mathers, Dr. James Robertson MB, ChB, DPM King's Norton, Birmingham Eugenics Society Member 1946, 1957 Personal: MB 1938 St Andrew; Capt. RAMC; Diploma in Psychological Medicine 1949; Consult. Psychiatrist and Deputy Supt., Hollymoor Hosp., Northfield, Birmingham; Consult. Psychiatrist, Selly Oak Hosp., Birmingham Source: ER 1946, 1957, Medical Directory 1958 Mathers, Mr. R. Grenville Downing College, Cambridge 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1938, 1939 Source: ER 1938-39; ESAR 1938-39 Mathews, Mr. John Box 972, Johannesburg, South Africa 1937; Eastern Star Gold Mines Ltd. PO Box 21, Sabie, Northeastern Transvaal, South Africa 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1935, 1937, 1939 Source: ER 1935; ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Mathews, The Very Rev. W.R. KCVO, DD, D Lit, FRSL Eugenics Society Fellow 1962 Personal: Dean of St. Paul's 1934 (see W.R. Inge q.v.); Prof. of Philosophy and Religion, King's College, London; Chaplain for the King 1923-31; Fellow, Royal Society of Literature Pubns: 1971 Signed "The Case for Voluntary Euthanasia" 1971; The Purpose of God. 1935; God and Evolution. 1926 Source: ER 1962; Men Behind Hitler; ER Apr. 1962, p. 191 Mathieson, Miss M.C. 7 Crescent Rd., Chingford, London 1937, 1939, 1957 Eugenics Society Fellow 1937, 1939, 1957 Source: ER 1937, 1957; ESAR 1938-39 Matte, Mrs. Ventura B. Eugenics Society Member 1953 Source: ER 1953 Matthews, Mrs. A. 15 Stanley Gardens, London W 1910-13 Eugenics Society Member 1910-13 Source: ESAR 1909-13 Matthews, Mrs. F. SRN, HV London Eugenics Society Member 1977 Personal:

State Registered Nurse; Health Visitor Source: 1977 list Matthews, Mr. G.F. Gale 79 Harley St., London W1, 1937 Eugenics Society Fellow 1937 Source: ESAR 1937 Matthews, Mr. Sydney Esq. 230 High Rd., Leyton 1909-12 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-12 Source: ESAR 1908-12 Maule, Miss Westcott, Harlington Rd., Feltham 1910-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1910-13 Source: ESAR 1909-13 Maule, Miss 55 Culmington Rd., Ealing, London W 1909 Eugenics Society Member 1909 Source: ESAR 1908-09 Maule, Dr. Caroline MD, BSc 18 Sancroft St., London SE11, 1937 Eugenics Society Member 1931, 1937 Personal: d. 1946 Source: ER 1931, ESAR 1937 Maule, Mr. H.G. Felden Barns, Hemel Hempstead, Herts 1937 Eugenics Society Member 1932, 1937 Editorial Board, ER Source: ER 1932, ESAR 1937, ER Vol. 60, ASP's Hist. Maule, Dr. H.G. MA, PhD Eugenics Society Member 1932 Fellow 1958, 1977 Council 1962-63 Personal: Dept. of Public Health and MRC Social Medicine, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine Source: ER 1958; 1977 list Maullen, Miss W. 19 Boscombe Rd., London 1909 Eugenics Society Associate 1909 Source: ESAR 1908-09 Maunder, Dormer-, Miss B.E. Lansdowne, Worcester Park, London SW 1913 Eugenics Society Member 1913 Source: ESAR 1912-13 Maximan, Mr. G.B. Esq. 38 Cromwell Ave., Highgate, London 1909 Eugenics Society Associate 1909 Source; ESAR 1908-09 Maximon, Mr. S.B. Esq.

172 Amhurst Rd., Hackney, London NE 1910; 22 Queen's Down Rd., Hackney Downs, London NE 1911; Dropsy College (now Hahneman or Jefferson), Broad and York, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA 1913 Eugenics Society Associate 1910-11, 1913 Personal: c/o B. Halper, Esq., MA Dropsy College, Broad and York, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA 1913 Source: ESAR 1909-13 Maxwell, Mr. James MA, B Ed Moray House Training College, Edinburgh Eugenics Society Fellow 1954, 1957, 1977 Source: ER 1954, 1957, 1977 list Quotes: Race Equality: Audrey Shuey's book "provides cold comfort for those who hold views about the innate equality of races... review by Maxwell, ER 1967, p. 122 Other Quotes: physical measures such as bone structure, thickness of lips, or breadth of nose did not significantly correlate with IQ among Negroes,but differences in skin colour did. Professor Shuey raises the relevant point that the"pure" Negro is rare in USA; what kind of whites mated with Negroes review by Maxwell, ER 1967, p. 122 and the sheer weight of evidence she presents is overwhelming and is summed up on the last page by a magnificent sentence, thirty-three lines long, which begins, "The remarkable consistency in test results . . .", and ends, "all taken together, inevitably point to the presence of native differences between Negroes and whites as determined by intelligence tests" review by Maxwell, ER 1967, p. 122 Maxwell, Mrs. Sybil Eugenics Society Member 1955 Source: ER 1955 Mayer-Gross, Prof. Dr. William MD, FRCP Dept. of Experimental Psychiatry, Birmingham Medical School, Birmingham Eugenics Society Fellow 1946, 1957 Personal: 1889-1961 German Career: MD Heidelberg 1913; Prof. of Psychiatry, Univ. of Heidelberg English Career: Research Worker, Maudsley Hosp. 1933-39; LRCP, LRCS 1939; Senr. Fellow, Dept. of Experimental Psychiatry, Birmingham Medical School 1958; Director of Research, Uffcalme Clinic Pubns: Clinical Psychiatry. w/ Eliot Slater q.v. (Slater also German trained) and Martin Roth 1955 (3rd edn. 1969); The Clinical Examination of Patients with Organic Cerebral Disease. 1957 Source: ER 1946, 1957, Medical Directory 1958, Obit ER 1961

Mazumdar, Dr. Pauline MB, BS, M Tech, PhD Faculty of Medicine, Univ. of Toronto, Toronto, Ont., Canada Eugenics Society Fellow 1977 Pubns: Immunology. 1930-1980: Essays on the History of Immunology; Patenting the Sun: Polio and the Salk Vaccine.; also wrote a history of British eugenics which advanced the point of view that eugenics was the work of do gooding wealthy women who concentrated their work on the group created by the Poor Law and whose mission, in consequence, disappeared with the rise of the welfare state. As a member of the Eugenics Society, Dr. Mazumdar had access to library deposits and files. How, then, could she possibly say that a Society which contained Lord Beveridge, Prof. Richard Titmuss, Harold Laski, the wife of Harold Laski and the wife of Lord Houghton, lost its mission and effectively disappeared with the rise of the welfare state? This is yet another example of the inability of historians of eugenics to "find" the Eugenics Society. When the historians are Society members this inability does not flow from lack of access. The study of the root causes of this curious inability would probably result in a most interesting paper which could be entitled "The Historians of the Cheshire Cat" since, according to all these historians, eugenics slowly fades away until nothing is left but a smile. (a smile at some invisible (because undiscussed) laws) Source: 1977 list McAllister, Mr. Ronald A.C. BSc Fulham, London Eugenics Society Member 1959, 1977 Pubns: GNL 12/03, 12/00 Source: ER 1959, 1977 list McCarthy, Mrs. London 1920 Eugenics Society Member 1920 Source: ESAR 1919-20 McCarthy, Mrs. C. 1 Cambridge Pl., Victoria Rd., Kensington, London W 1913 Eugenics Society Member 1913 Source: ESAR 1912-13 McCartney, Miss E.M. 6 Deramore Dr., Belfast 1937; 12 Deramore Dr., Belfast 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1937, 1937-38

McClearn, Prof. G.N. BS, MS, PhD Eugenics Society Member 1982 Personal: American; member of American eugenics society Source: Bulletin of the Eugenic Society 1983; AES list McClintock, Mr. F.H. Eugenics Society Member 1944 Source: ER 1944 McConnell, Dr. Richard Bonar MD, MRCP 31 Rodney St., Liverpool Eugenics Society Fellow 1956, 1957 Personal: MD 1955; Consult. Physician, Liverpool United Hosps. 1958; Ass't. Lect. in Clinical Medicine, Liverpool Univ.; Mem., Genetics Society; Sqdr. Leader RAF; Senr. Medical Registrar, Liverpool Royal Infirmary and David Lewis Northern Hospital Pubns: 1966 The Genetics of Gastrointestinal Disorders. London; 1957 "Blood Groups and Disease: A Promising Field of Medical Research", EQ, Dec. 1957, no. 3 (see also others on this topic: "Blood Groups, Secretor Phenomenon and Gastric Cancer in Various Ethnic Groups", 1962, EQ, v. 9, no. 1 and 1962 "Population and Family Studies on Kuru", EQ, v. 9, no. 1 and "Kuru: An Appraisal of Five Years of Investigation", by Carleton Gadjusek, EQ, v. 9, no. 1; this last article shows that the Eugenic Society was interested in research on a disease very like AIDS, which, they thought, might be a selection agent; Gadjusek says that he is working on the virus; Rockefeller's son died on his way to this tribe); "The effects of natural selection on the ABO blood group locus", Annals NY Academy of Medicine 1956; "ABO blood groups and ... in duodenal ulcer", BMJ 1956; "Occupational and Personal Factors in aetiology of carcinoma of lung", Lancet 1952 Source: ER 1956, 1957, Medical Directory 1958 McConnell, Dr. R.B. PhD Eugenics Society Fellow 1963 Source: ER 1963 McCraken, Mrs. Erica Eugenics Society Member 1951 Source: ER 1951 McCulloch, Mr. H.A.B. Whitegarth, Harpenden, Herts 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1938, 1939 Source: ER 1938-39; ESAR 1938-39 McDonald, Dr. A.W. Hington 1920 Eugenics Society Member 1920 Source: ESAR 1919-20

McDonnell, Mrs. D. BSc Eugenics Society Member 1981 Source: Bulletin of the Eugenic Society 1982 McDougal, Mrs. Norman Kidbrook, Kidbrook Gardens, Blackheath 1909-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-13 Personal: Katharine McDougal Source: ESAR 1908-13 McDougall, Prof. Dr. W. MB, FRS Woodsend, Foxcombe Hill 1914 Eugenics Society Consultative Council 1937; Oxford branch of Eugenics Education Society, Member 1914 Personal: see American list; studied "herd instinct", i.e. activity of the masses in his book, Social Psychology. Source: ESAR 1913-14, 1936-37 M'Dowall, The Rev. S. MA 5 Kingsgate St., Winchester, London 1913 Eugenics Society Member 1913 Source: ESAR 1912-13 McEvedy, Mrs. J. MA Eugenics Society Member 1961 Source: ER 1961 McFeeters, Dr. J.W. MD, BCh Tattershall, Lincoln Eugenics Society Member 1942, 1957 Personal: MB, BCh, BAO 1925; Medical Referee, The Prudential and other insurance companies Pubns: "Morbid Inheritance in Rural Communities", BMJ 1939; "Influence of heredity and environment in causation of disease.", Med. Press 1951 Source: ER 1942, 1957, Medical Directory 1958 McGowan, Mrs. A.E. Elgin Lodge, Weybridge 1910-11 Eugenics Society Member 1910-11 Source: ESAR 1909-11 McGuigan, Mr. A.W. 41 Telephone Rd., Southsea 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1936, 1937, 1939 Source: ER 1936; ESAR 1937, 1938-39 McIntosh, Prof. W.C. St. Andrews University 1920 Eugenics Society Member 1920 Source: ESAR 1919-20 McKail, Dr. David MD, DPH

Eugenics Society Fellow 1939 Personal: Diploma in Public Health Source: ER 1939 McKenzie, Mrs. Dorothy Eugenics Society Member 1955 Source: ER 1955 McKibbin, Dr. A.E. 481 Simcoe St., South Oshawa, Ontario, Canada 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1936, 1937, 1939 Source: ER 1936; ESAR 1937, 1938-39 McLandy, Dr. Turner MBE, BSc, MB, BCh, DPM Eugenics Society Member 1947 Personal: Member, Order of the British Empire Source: ER 1947 McLaren, Dr. Elizabeth Wolverhampton 1920 Eugenics Society Member 1920 Source: ESAR 1919-20 McLean, Miss J.A. Eugenics Society Member 1932 Source: ER 1932 McNay, Dr. Thomas Dalveen, Larkhill, NB 1909; Dalveen Lark Hall (sic) NB 1911-13 Eugenics Society Member 1909; nothing 1910; Associate 1911-13 Source: ESAR 1908-13 McPherson, Mr. F.W. 35 Rhodes Ave., Alexandra Park, London N22, 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1937, 1939 Source: ER 1937; ESAR 1937, 1938-39 McWhinnie, Mrs. A.M. Eugenics Society Member 1959 Source: ER 1959 Meade, Prof. James E. Political Economy, Cambridge Univ., Cambridge; 10 Chemin des Crets, PeitiSaconnes, Geneva, Switzerland 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1938, 1939; Council 1962-68; Treasurer 1963-67; Editorial Board, ER 1968; Fellow 1958, 1977 Nobel Prize for Economics 1977; one of John Maynard Keynes q.v. most influential disciples; Biological Aspects of Social Problems., ed. w/ A.S. Parkes q.v. 1965 Personal: Member, Economic Section, League of Nations 1938-40; Prof. of Commerce, London School of Economics 1947-57; Prof. of Political Economy, Cambridge 1957-68; Governor: National Institute for Economic and Social Research 1947-1990, London School of Economics 1960-74; Chmn., Economic Survey Mission, Mauritius 1960 (this mission resulted in a recommendation

that Mauritius adopt family planning, using the IPPF; see Titmuss) Pubns: 1992 Agathotopia: The Economics of Partnership.; 1992 "A new Keynesian approach to full employment", Lloyds Bank Annual Review, v. 5, p. 183; Public Works in Their International Aspect. 1933; An Introduction to Economic Analysis and Policy. 1936; League of Nations World Economic Surveys for 1937-38 and 1938-39; The Economic Basis of a Durable Peace. 1940; A Neoclassical Theory of Economic Growth. 1960; The Economic and Social Structure of Mauritius. 1961; 1964 Efficiency, Equality and Ownership of Property.; 1965 Biological Aspects of Social Problems.; 1966 Genetic and Environmental Factors in Human Ability.; 1967 Social and Genetic Influences on Life and Death.; Principles of Political Economy.\4 Vols. 1965-76 inclu.: The Controlled Economy and\The Just Economy; Chmn., Cttee of Inst. for Fiscal Studies (The Structure and Reform of Direct Taxation. 1978); 1989 Alternative Systems of Business Organization and Workers' Remuneration. - son; Thomas Wilson Meade (Thomas Wilson Meade q.v. is Director of the MRC Epidemiology and Medical Care Unit, Northwick Park, Harrow 1970-) - wife is 1. the sister of Geoffrey Masterman Wilson (Geoffrey Masterman Wilson; Chmn. of Oxfam (1977-83); Vice President, International Bank, Washington, DC 1961; Overseas Development Ministry 1966-70) 2. the sister of Prof. Roger Cowan Wilson (Prof. Roger Cowan Wilson; Prof. of Education, University of Bristol 1951-71; General Secretary of the Friends Relief Service 1940-46; Mem. of Colonial Office and Ministry of Overseas Development committees and commissions between 1957 and 1971) (R.C. Wilson's wife's sister is Dorothy Emmet who taught philosophy at the University of Manchester 1938-66, now Emeritus; Whitehead's Philosophy of Organism. 1932.; The Nature of Metaphysical Thinking. 1945; Sociological Theory and Philosophical Analysis. 1970; The Moral Prism. 1979) - daughter is married to Prof. Partha Sarathi Dasgupta (Prof. Partha Sarathi Dasgupta; Prof. of Economics at Cambridge since 1985; London School of Economics (Lect. 1971-75, Reader 1975-78, Prof.

1978-84); Consultant: World Bank on Resource Management 1977, WHO 1975-85) Source: ER 1938-39, 1958, 1968; 1977 list; vol. 60, ASP's Hist; WSW 1990 Meade, Dr. Timothy W. MA, MB, MRCP, FFCM MRC/DHSS, Epidemiology & Medical Care, Northwick Park Hosp., Harrow, Middlesex Eugenics Society Fellow 1965, 1977 Personal: son of J.E. Meade q.v.; Director, MRC Unit at Northwick Park Hosp.; Senr. Lect., Dept. of Public Health, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine; Fellow, Faculty of Community Medicine Pubns: 1993 "Fibrinolytic activity, clotting factors, and long term incidence of ischaemic heart disease in the Northwick Park Heart Study" w/ V. Ruddock, R. Chakraborti, G.J. Miller, Y. Stirling, The Lancet, v. 342, Oct. 30, p. 1076; 1993 "Plasma renin activity and ischaemic heart disease" w/ J.A. Cooper, W.S. Peart, NEJM, v. 329, August 26, p. 616 Source: ER 1965, 1977 list, WSW 1990, Medical Directory 1985 Meads, Mr. W. Edward LDS Buckhurst Lodge, 30 Buckhurst Rd., Bexhill on Sea, Sussex 1937 Eugenics Society Member 1932, 1937 Source: ER 1932, ESAR 1937 Mears, Dr. Eleanor MB, ChB (Edinburgh) Grimsby, Lincs. Eugenics Society Fellow 1958, 1977 Medical Secretary, Council for Investigation of Fertility Control (CIFC) 1960; responsible for the first declaration that "the Pill" was safe. It is now acknowledged that it was not safe. New generations are under study for safety. The CIFC was founded by the Oliver Bird Trust, a Eugenics Society group. Money made by selling the Pill went to the Eugenics Society through the Marie Stopes Foundation, another Eugenics Society group. Yet the CIFC was treated as an independent, unbiased group and allowed to pass on the safety of the Pill until 1970. Personal: d. June 1992; nee Loudon; MB, ChB 1940; Mem., Infertility Subcommittee, Family Planning Association 1958; Part Time Medical Officer, Clinic for Psychosexual Problems, Lincolnshire Health Authority 1985; Fellow, Royal Society Medicine; Mem., Institute of Psychosexual Medicine; Late Clinical Adviser and Medical Secretary, Family Planning Association; Adviser, WHO Pubns: 1965 "Some Modern Aspects of subfertility and contraception.", NZ Medical Journal 1950; "The Mode of Action of Oral Contraceptives", ER Jun 1965, p. 195; (ed.) Handbook on Oral Contraception. 1965 Churchill "The book has

arisen out of the work of the Oral Advisory Group of the IPPF Medical Committee" (from a review by D. Malcolm Potts q.v., ER 1966, p. 105) Source: ER 1958, 1977 list, The Bitter Pill., Medical Directory 1958, 1985 Medawar, Prof. Sir Peter B. CBE, MA, DSc, FRS Clinical Research Center, Harrow, Middlesex (see T. Meade q.v.) Eugenics Society Fellow 1959, 1977 Nobel Prize for work on Immunology Personal: d. 1987; Director, National Institute for Medical Research, Mill Hill, London; Commander of the Order of the British Empire; Clinical Research Center 1977 (see T.W. Meade q.v.) m. Jean S. Medawar (Jean Shinglewood Medawar; Subscriber, Family Planning Association articles, 1964; Director, Family Planning Association Ltd. 1966-72, 1980; Population Concern Campaign Cttee 1986-87) Pubns: "Skin Transplants", Scientific American, April, 1957, p. 62; The Future of Man. 1959; "Principles and Paradox in Eugenics", Royal Institute of Great Britain, Proc., 38, (1961) p. 493-501; "Natural selection and the concept of fitness", 1964 Darwin Lecture in Human Biology for the Eugenics Society; The Hope of Progress. 1972; The Life Science. 1978; Aristotle to Zoos: a philosophical dictionary of biology. 1983 w/ Jean Medawar; The Threat and the Glory: Reflections on Science and Scientists. 199X Source: ER 1959, 1977 list, CH Quotes: 1983 "...intended for browsing by educated persons such as biologists, psychologists, sociologists, and other reflective people who see in biology the science most relevant to the understanding and amelioration of the human condition ..." Statement of purpose, Aristotle to Zoos: a philosophical dictionary of biology. Background: Life of Medawar A Very Decided Preference: life with Peter Medawar., J.S. Medawar; "High on Science", by M. F. Perutz in New York Review of Books, v. 37, August 16, 1990 p. 12; Obit, Current Biography, v. 48, Nov. 1987, p. 56 Meinertzhagen, Mrs. Georgina Potter Brockwood Park, Alresford, Hants 1909-11 Eugenics Society Member 1909-11 Source: ESAR 1908-11 Personal: Georgina Potter; sister of Beatrice Webb; author of From Ploughshare to Parliament: A Short Memoir of the Potters of Tadcaster 1908 (online); A Bremen Family 1912 (online) Background: 1899 Richard Meinertzhagen: King's African Rifles, Nairobi, British East Africa ; 25 Rutland Gate, S.W. ; and Brockwood Park, Alresford, Hants; see Duty, Honor, Empire.

The Life and Times of Colonel Richard Meinertzhagen. by John Lord, Random House, 1970 Meinertzhagen, Mr. L. Esq. Albany # L4, Piccadilly, London W 1909-11 Eugenics Society Member 1909-11 Source: ESAR 1908-11 Louis Meinerzthagen; son of Georgina Potter Meinertzhagen; brother of Col. Richard Meinertzhagen Melliss, Lady 6 Buckingham Palace Gardens, London SW 1912-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1912-13 Background: Col. Sir Howard Melliss; b. 1847; m. 1878 Mary E. Conran; Abyssinian War 1868; Egyptian War 1882, A.Q.M.G. to Indian contingent at Tel-el-Kebir; Insp. Gen. of Imperial Service troops in India 1891-(1903); Simla 1903 Source: ESAR 1911-13; Kelly's Handbook 1903 Mellis, Miss E. 6 Buckingham Palace Gardens, London SW 1911-12 Eugenics Society Associate 1911-12 Source: ESAR 1910-12 Mellish Philip Eugenics Society / Galton Institute Council 2004-2005 Pubns: GNL 03/98, 03/00 Source: CCAR 2004-05 Meredith, Mrs. Frances J. London 1957; 8 Johnson Mansions, Queens Club Gardens, London W14 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1938, 1939, 1957 Source: ER 1938-39, 1957; ESAR 1938-39 Merton, Owen Randwick PO, nr. Stroud, Glos 1913 Eugenics Society Associate 1913 Source: ESAR 1912-13 Mesoudi, Alex Eugenics Society / Galton Institute Member 2009-2011 Personal: EBHEA Treasurer 2011; GC Language 2010, co-authored GI report; GC-Darwin and Social Sciences 2009, co-organizer, wrote GI report; GC-EBHEA 2009; European behaviour genetics; biodemography convergence Source: CV; GNL Meyer, Prof. Adolph 35 Mount Morris Park West, New York, USA 1909-10; 1012 North Calvert St., Baltimore, MD, USA 1911-13 (Johns Hopkins Univ.) Eugenics Society Member 1909-13 Personal; AES member; Professor at Johns Hopkins, Baltimore Source: ESAR 1908-13

Meyer, Lady Carl Shortgrove, Newport, Essex 1909-13 Eugenics Society Member 1909-13 Personal: Became Lady Meyer between 1910-11 Source: ESAR 1908-13 Meyer, Lay Newport 1920 Eugenics Society Member 1920 Source: ESAR 1919-20 Meyer, Mrs. Ernest 60 Ladbroke Grove, London W 1910-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1910-13 Source: ESAR 1909-13 Miall, Mr. L.C. 21 Norton Way, Letchworth, London N 1913 Eugenics Society Member 1913 Source: ESAR 1912-13 Miall, Dr. William Einar MD, FRCP MRC Epidemiology Unit, West Indies Univ., Kingston, Jamaica Eugenics Society Fellow 1965, 1977 Personal: MB, BS 1950; MD 1962; FRCP 1970; Mem., Society for the Study of Social Medicine 1958; Dir., MRC Epidemiological Unit, Jamaica 1977; Cons. in Epidemiology and Mem., Scientific Staff, Northwick Park Hosp., Harrow 1985; ret. 1991 Pubns: epidemiological studies on heart disorders in the UK and Jamaica; Mild Hypertension: is there pressure to treat? An Account of the MRC Trial w/ G. Greenberg (reviewed in JAMA, v. 259, March 25, 1988, p. 1882) Source: ER 1965, 1977 list, Medical Directory 1958, 1985, 1991 Micklewright, Mr. F.H.A. MA, FSA, FRHistS London Eugenics Society Fellow 1961, 1977 Personal: Fellow, Society of Antiquaries; Fellow, Royal Historical Society Source: ER 1961, 1977 list Middleton, Mrs. P.A. Eugenics Society Member 1947 Source: ER 1947 Miles, Dr. Haydon B. MSc, PhD Dept. of Education, Hull University, Hull Eugenics Society Fellow 1965, 1977 V.P. 1972, 1978-79, 1984 Council 1970-1995 Personal: Haydon Braddock Miles; Senior Lect. in Education, Univ. of Hull 1972; Cottingham, E. Yorks. 1984 address Pubns:

in The Biology of Human Intelligence. 1983, 20th Eugenic Society Symposium Source: ER 1965, 1977 list, CH, Biology and Society 1984, 1989, Galton Institute Annual Report 1993, GNL 09/04 (Obit), Millard, Dr. C. Killick Esq., MD, DSc Eugenics Society Associate 1910-13, Member 1920, Council 1920 Consultative Council 1930, 1937 Personal: d. 1952; co-founder Voluntary Euthanasia Society (Pres. of Society at his death); MOH, Gilroes, Leicester 1910-13; President, Medical Officers of Health Association (proposed euthanasia in speech to Association) Pubns: Population and Birth Control. 1917 Leicester; "Infanticide", ER 1923-24, 15, 374, (c); Euthanasia. 1931; "The Case for Euthanasia", Fortnightly Review, 136 (1931), pp. 701-718 Source: ESAR 1909-13; ER 1920, 1930, ESAR 1937; ER Vol. 35-36, 1943-45, p.130, Periodical Index, ER 1952, p. 114 Miller, Dr. E.S. MD Rathescar, 8 Greenbank Dr., Sefton Park, Liverpool 17, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1937, 1939 Source: ER 1937; ESAR 1938-39 Miller, Mr. Emanuel MA, FRCP, DPM 77 Harley House, Marleybone Rd., London NW1 Eugenics Society Member 1949 Fellow 1957 Personal: Emeritus Physician, Maudsley Hospital; Hon. Psychiatrist, Tavistock Clinic; British Psychological Society (Late Chmn., Medical Sector); Chmn., Association of Child Psychiatry Pubns: jt. ed.: British Journal of Criminology 1948, Journal of Child Psychiatry and Psychology 1959Source: ER 1949, 1957, WWW Miller-Jones, Mr. K. Eugenics Society Member 1931 Source: ER 1931 Millikan, Mrs. Clark 1500 Ritchie Ave., Pasadena, California, USA 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1938, 1939 Source: ER 1938-39; ESAR 1938-39 Millios, Mr. T. BSc Eugenics Society Member 1982 Source: Bulletin of the Eugenic Society 1983 Mills, Miss Enid Sanderstead, Surrey Eugenics Society Member 1946, 1957 Source: 1945-46, 1957

Mills, Miss J.A. Dip Soc Studies(Oxon) Belfast, N. Ireland Eugenics Society Fellow 1977 Source: 1977 list Mills, Mr. J.J. MacGregor Eugenics Society Member 1951 Source: ER 1951 Mills, Mr. John 11 Gold St., Northampton 1910-12 Eugenics Society Associate 1910-12 Source: ESAR 1909-12 Mills, Mr. John E. ARIBA Eugenics Society Member 198X Source: B&S 1985 Mills, Mr. Percival Birmingham Eugenics Society Council 1916 Source: Men Behind Hitler, p. 87, ER 1916 Milne, Mrs. K.A. Bankside, Goldhill, Farnham, Surrey 1910-12 Eugenics Society Associate 1910-12 Source: ESAR 1909-12 Milsted, Miss J. 46 Corringham Rd., Golders Green, London NW 1912 Eugenics Society Associate 1912 Source: ESAR 1911-12 Minns, Mr. C.E. Hammondswood, Frensham, Surrey 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Life Fellow 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Minns, Mr. Christopher Esq. Tegessie Farm, Nanyuki, Kenya, East Africa 1937; Hammondswood Cottage, Frensham, Surrey 1939 Eugenics Society Life Fellow 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1937, ESAR 1938-39 Minns, Mr. C.E. Anne of Cleves House, Ditchling, Sussex 1957 Eugenics Society Fellow 1957 Source: ER 1957 Minns, Mr. Francis C. Eugenics Society Fellow 1935, Life Fellow 1937, 1939 Personal: Dept. of Zoology, University College, London WC1, 1937; Haileybury College, Hertford 1939 Source: ER 1935; ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Minns, Mr. F.C.

42 Heaton Rd., Manchester Eugenics Society Fellow 1957 Source: ER 1957 Minski, Dr. Louis MD, MRCP, DPM South Lodge, Champion Hill, London SE5, 1937; South Lodge, Hook Rd. Epsom, Surrey 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1936 Fellow 1937, 1939 Source: ER 1936; ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Mitchell, Dr. R.J. BA, Dip Anthropology, PhD Dept. of Genetics and Human Variation La Trobe Univ., Bundoora, Victoria, Australia Eugenics Society Fellow 1977 Source: 1977 list Mitchell-Busch, Mr. A.P. - see under Busch, Mitchell-, Mitchison, Mrs. Naomi - see also Mrs. Haldane and JBS Haldane q.v. Carradale House, Carradale, Campbelltown, Argyll, Scotland Eugenics Society Member 1918-2000 Life Fellow 1937-2000 Personal: author of many novels; 1937 address: River Court, Hammersmith Mall, London W6; Highland and Islands Advisory Panel 1947-65 (Highlands and Islands Development Council 1966-76); Honorary Associate, Rationalist Press Association 1984-88 - daughter of John Scott Haldane - sister of JBS Haldane - married G.R. Mitchison QC - son, Denis Anthony (Denis Anthony; b. 1919; Prof. of Bacteriology, Royal Postgraduate Medical School 1971-84 and Director of the MRC Unit for Laboratory Studies of Tuberculosis 1956-84) - son John Murdoch (John Murdoch; Prof. of Zoology, University of Edinburgh 1963-88, Emeritus; The Biology of the Cell Cycle. 1971) - son, Nicholas Avrion, (Nicholas Avrion; his tutor was P.B. Medawar q.v.; PhD (zoology) 1952; Commonwealth Fund Fellow (Indiana Univ.; Jackson Lab, Bar Harbor); Edinburgh, Harvard, Stanford; Head, Division of Experimental Biology, National Institute for Medical Research 1962-71; Jodrell Prof. of Zoology and Comparative Anatomy, University College, London 1971-1991 (after Andrew Fielding Huxley (see Huxley)); "Will We Survive", Scientific American, Sept. 1993; Nicholas Avrion did research on epitopes which was later utilized by his friend Dr. Talwar

(India) to produce the HcG contraceptive vaccine.) Pubns: Comments on Birth Control. 1930; What the Human Race is Up To. (ed.) 1962; Small Talk. 1973 (Autobiog.); 1988 book review of The Politics of Development in Botswana in New Statesman, v. 115, Feb. 26, p. 24; and many novels e.g., Early in Orcadia, The Corn King and the Spring Queen Source: ESAR 1919-20, 1937, ER 1957, 1977 list, GNL 03/01 (OBIT), WSW 1990 Moir, Mr. D. Eugenics Society Member 1967 Source: ER 1967 Mole, Miss B. (or J. 1911-12) Rotherwood, Higher Bebington 1909-12 Eugenics Society Associate 1909; Member 1910-12 Source: ESAR 1908-12 Mond, Mr. Robert Combe Banks, nr. Sevenoaks 1909-12; London 1920 Eugenics Society Member 1909, 1920; Life Member 1910-12; Council 1916 Personal: "at a time when we (the Eugenics Society) had to face a veritable struggle for existence in regard to finance, Sir Robert Mond was our most generous benefactor" (ER 1933, p. 6) Source: Men Behind Hitler, p. 87; ESAR 1908-12, 1919-20; ER 1916 Money-Kyle, Mrs. R. BSc. London Eugenics Society Member 1977 Source: 1977 list Money-Kyrle, Mrs. R. BSc Whetham, Calne, Wilts 1937, 1939, 1957 Eugenics Society Member 1937, 1939, 1957 Background: Major Audley Walter Washbourne Money-Kyrle; Whetham, Calne, Wilts 1903; b. 1846; m. 1887 Florence C. Smith-Bosanquet, dau. of Horace Smith-Bosanquet, Broxbornebury, Herts; DL, JP Herts 1903 Source: ESAR 1937, ER 1957; Kelly's handbook 1903 Monk, George Esq. 8 Shooter's Hill Rd., Blackheath, London 1909-12 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-12 Source: ESAR 1908-12 Montague-Pollock, Mrs. Eugenics Society Fellow 1944 Council 1944-45 Source: ER 1943-45 Montalenti, Prof. G. Istituto di Genetica, Citta Universita, Rome, Italy Eugenics Society Fellow 1965, 1977 Pubns:

1965 "Infectious diseases as selective agents", in Biological Aspects of Social Problems., Parkes q.v. and Meade q.v. Source: ER 1965, 1977 list Montefiore, Mr. C.G. MA, (Hon. DD, Hon. DLitt.) 42 Portman Square, London W1, 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Fellow 1936, 1937, 1939 Personal: d. 1942 Source: ER 1936; ESAR 1937, 1938-39; Obit ER 1942, p. 40 Montgomery, Major Hugh RA Elmhurst, Shooter's Hill, Woolwich 1912 Eugenics Society Member 1912 Personal: Royal Army Source: ESAR 1911-12 Moody, Harry Esq. Kenmore, Langham Rd., Teddington 1909 Eugenics Society Associate 1909 Source: ESAR 1908-09 Moonie, Mrs. Janet Edinburgh Eugenics Society Member 1948-49, 1957 Source: ER 1948-49, 1957 Moore, Mr. Eldon Eugenics Society Editor, ER 1927-29, 1930-33; Fellow 1932, 1951 Personal: 1901-1954; Imperial Bureau of Animal Genetics, Edinburgh; International Union for the Scientific Study of Population (Secretary, British Section); Secretary, Commission on Differential Fertility, Fecundity, and Sterility 1928 Pubns: A Bibliography of Differential Fertility. 1933; The Magic Halibut. 1939 Source: ER 1932, 1951, Vol. 60, ASP's Hist., WWW, ER 1954-55, p. 202 Moore, Gerald A. Esq. 32 Cleveland Square, London W 1909-12 Eugenics Society Member 1909-12 Source: ESAR 1908-12 Moore, Miss M.C. Liverpool 1920 Eugenics Society Member 1920 Source: ESAR 1919-20 Moore, Dr. R.E. Liverpool Eugenics Society Member 1924 Source: ER 1923-24 Moore, Mr. R.C.

Liverpool 1920 Eugenics Society Member Source: ESAR 1919-20 More, Mr. J.E. Esq. 76 Norroy Rd., Putney 1910; University Hall Residence, More's Gardens, Chelsea, London 1911-12 Eugenics Society Associate 1910-12 Source: ESAR 1909-12 Morello, Mrs. D.S. Eugenics Society Member 1951 Source: ER 1951 Morgan, Mrs. 20 Sussex Mansions, London SW 1909; 17 York House, Kensington, London 1910-12 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-12 Source: ESAR 1908-12 Morgan, Mr. D. Lawrence Eugenics Society Member 1947 Source: ER 1947 Morgan, Dr., Mrs. Dorothy MRCS, LRCP Powys, Wales Eugenics Society Fellow 1966, 1977 Personal: MRCS, LRCP 1947 (Leeds Div.); Medical Officer, Powys Health Authority 1977; Research Fellow, Univ. of Southampton (Medical School, Dept. of Human Reproduction); 1977 address Winchester, Hants; Mem., Institute of Psycho-sexual Medicine Pubns: "The Acceptance by Problem Parents in Southampton of a domiciliary birth control service", in Biological Aspects of Human Problems. 1965 w/ A.S. Parkes q.v. and J.E. Meade q.v. (Eugenics Society Symposium); "Domiciliary Work with Problem Families", Medical Officer Jl, 1968 Source: ER 1966, 1977 list, Medical Directory 1985 Morgan, Mr. Lawrence Abergavenny, Monmouthshire Eugenics Society Member 1957 Source: ER 1957 Moroni, Prof. Antonio Laboratorio di Ecologia, Univ. di Parma, Parma, Italy Eugenics Society Fellow 1977 Personal: works w/ L.L. Cavalli-Sforza, see AES list Source: 1977 list Morrell, Lady Ottoline Peppards Cottage, Henley-on Thames 1909-11; 44 Bedford Sq., London WC 1912 Eugenics Society Associate 1909; Member 1910-12; V.P. 1909-11

First International Eugenics Congress 1912, General Committee Personal: Lady Ottoline Violet A. Cavendish-Bentinck, sis. 6 Duke of Portland; b. 1873; m. Philip Edward Morrell 1902; see histories of Bloomsbury group for Lady Morrell's significance; she originally owned Headington Hill Hall, which was Robert Maxwell's when he died Background: -- Philip Morrell; son of Frederick Morrell of Black Hall, Oxford; Oxford BA; solicitor 1897; 12 Bedford Row, London 1903 -- George Herbert Morrell; son of Rev. G.K. Morrell, vicar of Moulsford, Berks; b. 1845; m. Emily Alicia Morrell, dau. of James Morrell of Headington Hill, Oxon., DL, JP; JP Oxon 1903; MP, Conservative Mid-Oxfordshire 1891-92 and 1895-(1903) Source: ESAR 1908-12; ER 1909-12; Problems in Eugenics. 1912 (repr.); Kelly's Handbook 1903 Morrell, Dr. C. Conyers MD (Brux), LRCP (Edinburgh), DPH (London) Mudeford House, Mudeford, Hants 1939 Eugenics Society Fellow 1939, 1939, 1957 Personal: Diploma in Public Health, London Source: ER 1938-39, 1957; ESAR 1938-39 Morris, Sir Malcolm KCVO London 1920 Eugenics Society Member 1920 Council 1920 Source: ER 1920; ESAR 1919-20 Morrison, Mr. Charles Yates 10 Woldensweg, Hamburg, Germany 1911-12, 1937; Hamburg 1920; Elbhof, Steinhoft 9, Hamburg 11, Germany 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1911, 1920; Life Member 1912; Life Fellow 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1910-11, 1919-20, 1937, 1938-39 Morrison-Scott, Mr. T.C.S. BS, ARCS Eugenics Society Fellow 1935, 1939 Personal: Eton College, Windsor 1937; British Museum (Natural History) 1939 Source: ER 1935; ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Mortimer, Dr. D. BSc, PhD Eugenics Society Member 1982 Source: Bulletin of the Eugenic Society 1983 Morton, Mr. R.G. Beacon Tor, West Kirby, Cheshire 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Life Fellow 1935, 1937, 1939 Source: ER 1935; ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Moses, Mrs.

Littlehurst, Berkhamstead 1911-12 Eugenics Society Associate 1911-12 Source: ESAR 1910-12 Moss, Bert 286 West Street, Brantford, Ontario, Canada Fellow 1946 Personal: Hosted children. A group of the children of Eugenics Society members were sent to Canada at the beginning of World War II under the auspices of the Canadian Eugenics Society. Their Canadian hosts were made Eugenics Society Fellows in 1946 Source: ER v. 38 (1) Moss, D.M. MA Eugenics Society Fellow 1963 Source: ER 1963 Moss, Mr. Donald MA (Oxon) Camberley, Surrey Eugenics Society Fellow 1977 Source: 1977 list Mote, Miss Constance Southwood Lodge, 7 Lyson (1910-12) (or 7 Tyson 1909) Rd., Forest Hill, London SE 1909-12 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-12 Source: ESAR 1908-12 Mott, Mr. C.F. Giggleswick, Settle, Yorkshire 1912 Eugenics Society Associate 1912 Source: ESAR 1911-12 Mott, Dr. F.W. MD, FRS 25 Nottingham Pl., London NW 1910-12 Eugenics Society Associate 1910-12; Council 1910-11; 1916 First International Eugenics Congress 1912, General Committee Pubns: "Heredity and Insanity", ER 1909-1910 Source: ESAR 1909-12; ER 1910-11, 1916, Men Behind Hitler., p. 87; Problems in Eugenics. 1912 (repr.) Moulton, The Rt. Hon. Lord PC, FRS Birmingham Eugenics Society V.P. 1914, 1916 Personal: President, Birmingham Heredity Society 1914, 1916 Background: John Fletcher Moulton; b. 1844; senior wrangler 1868; barrister 1874, QC 1885; MP (L)1885-86, 1894-95, 1898-(1903); baron Moulton by 1914; FRS by 1903; lived in London at 57 Onslow Sq. 1903; still alive in 1914

Source: ER 1916; Men Behind Hitler, p. 87; ESAR 1913-14; Kelly's Handbook 1903; Lady St. Helier Collection list, Yale Mourant, Dr. A.E. MA, D Phil, DM, MRCP Serological Population Genetics Lab, St. Bartholomews, London Eugenics Society Fellow 1957, 1977, 1990 Council 1961-63 Former Director, Serological Population Genetics Laboratory Med. Officer, Galton Lab, Serum Unit, Cambridge 1945-46; Dir., Blood Group Ref. Lab, Ministry of Health and MRC 1946-65; The Distribution of the Human Blood Groups. 1954; studied anthropology and blood groups. The significance of this is that the Society believed that certain blood groups might confer immunity or susceptibility to certain diseases, as has now been shown to be the case for AIDS (See R.B. McConnell) Personal: b. 11 April 1904; educ. St. Bartholomews Hosp. Med. Coll., BA 1925; Med. student 1939-43; Hon. Senr. Lectr. in Haematology, St. Bartholomews Hosp. Med. Coll. 1965-77; Lister Institute of Preventive Medicine, Chelsea Bridge Rd. 1957; Member: Soc. for Study of Human Biology (Vice President 1960-63); Human Biology Council 1987 Pubns: 1954 The Distribution of Human Blood Groups.; 1958 The ABO Blood Groups, Comprehensive Tables and Maps of World Distribution.; 1959 "Human blood groups and natural selection", Cold Spring Harbor Symposia on Quantitative Biology, v. 24, p. 57;1963 Man and Cattle. (ed. jtly); 1978 Blood Groups and Diseases.; 1978 The Genetics of the Jews.; 1983 Blood Relations: Blood Groups and Anthropology. Background: Blood Group Reference Lab Project: A Search for the AIDS Virus? "...an investigation of antibodies against the white cells and platelets of blood transfusion cases ... and transplantation of organs such as kidneys..." ER 1963, p. 136 Source: ER 1957, WSW 1990, 1977 list, B&S 1990 Moyse, Mr. John Dept. of Zoology, University College, Swansea, S. Wales Eugenics Society Fellow 1977 Source: 1977 list Mudd, Mrs. Stuart MS Philadelphia, USA Eugenics Society Member 1936, 1937 Personal: Director, American Eugenic Society; Marriage Council Office, 253 S. 15th St. Phil., Pennsylvania, USA 1937; Member: Eugenics Research Association, USA 1938; read Kinsey's book in manuscript; (husband, Stuart Mudd, "The Staphylococcus Problem", Scientific American, Jan., 1959, p. 41) Source: ER 1936; ESAR 1937; EQ, life of Kinsey, AES list; ERA list 1938 Mudge, Mr. George P. MA, FZS

3 Wilton Rd., Merton Park, Wimbledon, London SW 1909-12 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-12; Member 1911; Council 1911, 1916; First International Eugenics Congress 1912, General Committee Personal: Lect. in Biology at London Hospital Medical School 1909 Pubns: "The Menace to the English Race and to its Traditions of Present Day Immigration and Emigration.", ER 1919-1920 Source: ESAR 1908-12; ER 1911, 1916, Men Behind Hitler, p. 87; Problems in Eugenics. 1912 (repr.) Quotes: White Superiority: "It is possible ... to rehabilitate in England and elsewhere, the great race that has carried its traditions of culture, sportsmanship and justice to every quarter of the globe ... England still contains a large percentage of the tall, well built, blonde, blue or grey eyed type" from "The Menace to the English Race and To its Traditions of Present Day Immigration and Emigration." ER 1919-1920 (see Madison Grant (American Eugenics Society) in The Passing of the Great Race for a similar line of thought) Free Education: "... free compulsory elementary education... (is an example of)... well intentioned but costly panaceas that harass and tax and eventually destroy the fit in order to attempt - for they never can achieve - the salvation of the unfit..." (from a review by Mudge, ER 1909, p. 137) Mugge, Dr. M.A. Esq., PhD 63 The Avenue, Bruce Grove, London N 1909-10; Pultney Lodge, Waltham Cross 1911-12 Eugenics Society Member 1909-12 Pubns: "Eugenics and the Superman: a racial science and a racial religion", ER 1909-10 Source: ESAR 1908-12 Muir, Mrs. Haslemere Eugenics Society Member 1910 Personal: Secretary of Haslemere branch of the Eugenics Society 1910 Source: ER 1910, p. 331 Muir, Miss Mary 11 Campden Hill Court, Kensington, London W 1910-12 Eugenics Society Associate 1910-12 Source: ESAR 1909-12 Mulcahy, General M. CB 40 Redcliffe Square, London SW 1910-12 Eugenics Society Member 1910-12 Source: ESAR 1909-12 Mulla, Mr. K.D. BA, LLB (Bombay) Bombay, India Eugenics Society Fellow 1934

Personal: Bachelor of Law Source: ER 1934 Mulleny, Mrs. Ruth Eugenics Society Member 1947 Source: ER 1947 Mumford, Dr. Manchester Eugenics Society Council 1916 Source: ER 1916, Men Behind Hitler, p. 87 Mumm, Miss M.E. 20 Culford Mansions, Culford Gardens, London SW3, 1937; 45 Meriden Ct., Manor St., London SW3 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1935, 1937, 1939 Source: ER 1935; ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Munro, Dr. T.A. MB, MRCP Research Dept., Royal Eastern Counties Institution, Colchester 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1938, 1939 Source: ER 1938-39; ESAR 1938-39 Murchie, Dr. F. MB, ChB London Eugenics Society Member 1947 Fellow 1949, 1957 Source: ER 1947, 1949, 1957 Murphy, Mrs. A. Elgin Lodge, Weybridge 1910-11 Eugenics Society Associate 1910-11 Source: ESAR 1909-11 Murphy, Mr. M. BA, B Phil Eugenics Society Member 1983 Source: B&S 1984 Murphy, Prof. Mike Eugenics Society / Galton Institute Council 2003-2004 Pubns: GC-Demographic Workshop 2009. Biodemographic convergence Source: CCAR 2003-2004; GNL Murray, Mrs. Blackwood PO, Rivonia, Johannesburg, South Africa Eugenics Society Fellow 1943, 1957 Source: ER 1943, 1957 Murray, Mrs. Keith 37 Cheniston Gardens, Kensington, London W 1909-12 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-12 Source: ESAR 1908-12 Murray, Miss M.A. Edwards' Library, University College, Gower St., London W 1909-12 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-12 Source: ESAR 1908-12

Muspratt, Mrs. Eugenics Society Member 1944 Source: ER 1943-45 Myers, Mr. Charles F. Eugenics Society Fellow Personal: 1873-1946; Member, Cambridge Anthropological Expedition to Torres Strait; Prof. of Psychology, King's College, London; Founder, National Institute of Industrial Psychology (Principal, then Hon. Scientific Advisor till death in 1946; see L. Hearnshaw, Cyril Burt); see Prof. W.B. McDougall (ES & AES) Pubns: Editor, British Journal of Psychology Source: ER Oct. 1946, p. 187 Obit Myers, Dr. Charles S. MD, CBE, DSc, FRS Eugenics Society Consultative Council 1937 Source: ESAR 1937 Namenyi, Dr. L. MD Budapest, Hungary 1938-39, 1957 Eugenics Society Member 1938 Personal: Secretary, Genetic Section of the Hungarian Psychological Society, V. Rudolf ter 5, Budapest, Hungary 1939 Source: ER 1938; ESAR 1938-39, ER 1957 Napier, Mrs. Francis Box 4397, Johannesburg, Transvaal, South Africa 1910-12 Eugenics Society Member 1910-12 Source: ESAR 1909-12 Naser, Vincent Charlottenlund, Denmark 1912 Eugenics Society Member 1912 Source: ESAR 1911-12 Nash, Mr. C.A. Esq. 4 Oakfield Rd. Woking 1910-11 Eugenics Society Associate 1910-11 Source: ESAR 1909-11 Nash, Mrs. Ingrid SRN London Eugenics Society Member 1977 Personal: State Registered Nurse Source: 1977 list Natesa Aiyar Rao Bahadur - See under Rao Bahadur Nathan, Mrs. 59 Harley St., London W 1912 Eugenics Society Associate 1912 Source: ESAR 1911-12

Neff, F/O (RCAF) D.A. Eugenics Society Fellow 1944 Personal: Flying Officer, Royal Canadian Air Force Source: ER 1944 Nelson, Mr. G.A. 14/20 Lamb's Passage, Bunhill Row, London EC 1910; 10 Ridgemount Gardens, London WC 1911-12 Eugenics Society Associate 1910-12 Source: ESAR 1909-12 Nelson, Mr. G.A. Long Mile, Old Avenue, St. George's Hill, Weybridge 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Fellow 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Nettle, Daniel U Newcastle, Center for Behaviour and Evolution 2011 Eugenics Society / Galton Institute 2011 Personal: Husband of Melissa Bateman q.v. Pubns: GNL 06/09; GC- Why Arent the Social Sciences Darwinian, speaker 2009; GCThe Darwinian Renaissance in the Humanities and Social Science, keynote speaker 2009; GNL 12/09 Nettlefold, Mrs. Carlisle House, 27 Devonshire Terrace London W2, 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1937, 1939 Personal: d. 1942; see Maj. N. P. Colfox q.v. Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39; Obit, ER 1942, p. 40 Nettleford, Mrs. E.J. 27 Devonshire Terr., Hyde Park, London W 1911-12 Eugenics Society Member 1911-12 Source: ESAR 1910-12 Nevile, Mrs. Woodington, Romsey, Hants 1937 Eugenics Society Member 1933, 1937 Personal: related to Mr. Gervais C. Nevile q.v. Source: ER 1933, ESAR 1937 Nevile, Mr. Gervais C. Woodington, nr. Romsey, Hants 1937 Eugenics Society Member 1937 Source: ESAR 1937 Neville Rolfe, Mrs. Sybil Katharine OBE [= Mrs. Gotto] 5 Tite St., London SW 3 Eugenics Society Hon. Sec. 1908-1920 Member (as Mrs. Gotto 1909-13) 1926 Council 1931-32 Director 1936, 1939 VP 1937-38 Fellow 1937 First International Eugenics Congress 1912, General Committee (Hon. Secretary) Personal:

1886-1955; Mrs. Neville Rolfe = Mrs. Gotto q.v. see also Mrs. Gotto; widowed at 20; married Mr. Neville Rolfe in 1917; d. 1955; daughter of Admiral of the Fleet, Sir Cecil Burney; related by marriage to tea and rubber planter, Charles Wm. Neville Rolfe 1917; Secretary General, British Social Hygiene Council, Tavistock House South, Tavistock Sq., London 1939, (1937 address, British Social Hygiene Council, Carteret House, Carteret St., Westminster, London SW1) Pubns: Publisher of the magazine "Health and Empire" for the British Social Hygiene Council Source: CH, Articles of Association, 1926; ER 1931-32, Obit ER 1954-56, ESAR 1937, Burke's 105th ed. Nevin, Dr. Norman C. BSc, BCh, MD, BAO, MRCP (Edinburgh) Dept. of Medical Statistics, Institute of Clinical Science, Belfast, N. Ireland Eugenics Society Fellow 1966, 1977 Council 1989 Personal: Belfast City Hospital, Lisburn Rd., Belfast 1990; Prof. of Medical Genetics, Queens University, Belfast; Cons., Medical Genetics, Eastern Health and Social Services Board, N. Ireland; V.P., Clinical Genetics Society; MRC Fellow in Clinical Genetics, Institute of Child Health, London Pubns: "Third International Congress of Human Genetics", ER, v. 58, p. 182; Lancet, i, 183, 1973, Cited by Lane Report, Appendix J. (developing method of prenatal diagnosis of spina bifida for purposes of abortion); Illustrated Guide to Malformations of CNS at Birth.1983; 1990 "Vitamins during pregnancy and neural tube defects", w/others, incl. Joe L. Simpson (AES), A. Milunsky, in JAMA, v. 263, May 23, p. 2747; 1993 "Creutz Jeghers syndrome" w/ P.J. Morrison, NEJM, v. 329, Sept. 9, p. 774 Source: ER 1966, 1977 list, CH, Medical Directory 1991, Genetic Prophecy. 1983 Background: Prenatal Diagnosis: "Research has been, and is being, undertaken into the antenatal diagnosis of fetal abnormalities, but it is as yet possible to diagnose only a small number of these abnormalities early enough in pregnancy to perform an abortion. With advances in the techniques of amniotic cell culture and of examination of the chromosomes and biochemical properties of the cells, it is hoped that more of these conditions will be detected at an earlier stage." Lane Report, para 210 Genetic Advisory Centres 1983- North East Thames Regional Health Authority Genetic Clinic, Institute of Child Health, Hospital for Sick Children, Great Ormonde St., London - Northern Ireland Dept. of Medical Genetics, Institute of Clinical Science, Grosvenor Rd., Belfast

Spina Bifida: In the 1990's it was found that spina bifida could be prevented in most cases by a diet containing enough folic acid. Newbold, Mrs. Esther S. Irvine Post Office, Warren Co., Pennsylvania, USA 1909-12, 1937, 1939, 1957 Eugenics Society Member 1909-12, Life Fellow 1937, 1939, 1957 Source: ESAR 1908-12, 1937, 1938-39; ER 1957 Newcastle Literary & Philosophical Society Westgate Rd., Newcastle on Tyne 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Newell, Mr. A.N. Eugenics Society Member 1931 Source: ER 1931 Newfield, Dr. Maurice MRCS, LRCP Eugenics Society Council 1931 Editor, ER 1933-48 Personal: 1893-1949; Medical adviser on publicity to Glaxo Labs (McCorquodale, birth control); pseudonym Michael Fielding; ER of Oct. 1949 had twenty two people, not necessarily all members of the Eugenics Society, expressing sorrow over Newfield's death. One of these was Abraham Stone; another was "Michael Heseltine" (not the secretary of the environment, who was a young man in 1949) Pubns: Eugenics Review; Parenthood: Design or Accident. Source: ER Vol. 60, ASP's Hist., Obit ER 1949, p. 103-16 Newfield, Mrs. Sigrid Eugenics Society Member 1949 Personal: wife of Maurice Newfield q.v. Source: ER 1949, p. 115, ER 1949 Newfield, Mrs. S. c/o Mrs. Holmes, Eastwood Park Ave., South Harrogate, Yorks. Eugenics Society Fellow 1952, 1957, 1977 Source: ER 1952, 1957, 1977 list Newfield, Mr. J.G.H. London Eugenics Society Member 1938-39, 1953, 1957 Source: ER 1938-39, 1953, 1957 Newman, Mr. Henry Eugenics Society Member 1931 Source: ER 1931 Newnham, Mr. Henry

87 Victoria St., London SW1, 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Newman, Mr. T. Buchey Eugenics Society Member 1982 Source: Bulletin of the Eugenic Society 1983 Newth, Dr. A.A.E. MB, BS, LMSSA, DPH Green Gates, Lucknow Dr., Nottingham 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Fellow 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Newton, Mr. N. 1 Rose Villas, Fydell St., Boston, Lincs. 1937 Eugenics Society Member 1937 Source: ESAR 1937 Ney, Major Fred J. MC 43 George St , Toronto, Canada 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Fellow 1931, 1937, 1939 Personal: National Council of Education 1937, 1939 Source: ER 1931; ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Nicholls, Mr. W.H. Craignish, Crannock, Staffordshire 1912 Eugenics Society Associate 1912 Source: ESAR 1911-12 Nicholson, Mr. J.O. Portington, Cardigan Rd., Bridlington 1910-12 Eugenics Society Member 1910-12 Source: ESAR 1909-12 Nicholson, Dr. Wilmot MB (London), DPH 8 Ashburn Gardens, London SW7 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1939 Personal: Mrs. Wilmot Nicholson; Diploma in Public Health Source: ER 1939; ESAR 1938-39 Nisbet, Mr. John D. MA, B Ed Dept. of Education, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen Eugenics Society Member 1951, 1957 Personal: Lect. in Education, University of Aberdeen 1954; Intelligence officer, RAF Pubns: Family Environment., Eugenics Society Occ. Paper; 1957-58 "Intelligence and Family Size", ER, v. 49, p. 201 Source: ER 1951, 1957, ER 1954-55, p. 202 Nixon, Betty General Secretary 1998-(2011), Trustee 2008, 2011 Source: GNL 9/1998, 6/2008 other GNL, CCAR

Nixon, Prof. W.C.W. FRCOG Obstetric Hospital, University College Hospital, London Eugenics Society Member 1949 Consultative Council 1957 called himself "the abortionist of Gower St." before 1967 Abortion Act, according to Abortion Law Reformed. by Madeline Simms q.v.; 1965 testified in Trial of Dr. W.A. Dering, an Auschwitz abortionist; see Auschwitz in England. Mavis M Hill and L. Norman Williams, (Stein and Day 1965 (USA), MacGibbon and Kee (England)) Personal: William Charles Wallace; Prof. of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of London 1946-66; Examiner in Obstetrics, London, Cambridge, Durham Pubns: A Guide to Obstetrics in General Practice. 1954; Childbirth. 1962 Source: ER 1949, 1957, WWW, Abortion Law Reformed. by Simms Noad, Mr. T.W. Queen Anne's Mansions, St. James Park, London SW1, 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Fellow 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Noble, Mr. Robert Eugenics Society Member 1941 Source: ER 1939-41 Noel-Buxton, Lord Eugenics Society Member 1951 Background: see Mrs. Buxton q.v. Source: ER 1951 Norman, Mr. G.S. Esq. The New Beacon, Sevenoaks 1909 Eugenics Society Associate 1909 Source: ESAR 1908-09 Norman, Dr. Hubert J. MB Camberwell House, Peckham Rd., London SE5, 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1937 Fellow 1939 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Norris, Dr. D.C. MD, FRCS 55 Portland Pl., London 1957 Eugenics Society Fellow 1931, 1937, 1939, 1957 Co-founder, British Council for Rehabilitation of the Disabled Personal: Tutor and Lecturer, Insurance Institute for 15 years; Medical referee for insurance company; 1937, 1939 address 14 City Rd., Finsbury Sq., London, EC1 Pubns: A Red Cross Unit in Serbia. 1916; article on "Malingering" in British Encyclopedia of Medical Practice. 1937, 1951; Physically Handicapped Persons

and Employment. 1942 Source: ER 1931; ESAR 1937, 1938-39; ER 1957; WWW North Kensington Marriage Welfare Center 12 Telford Rd., Ladbroke Grove, London Eugenics Society Member 1954, 1957 Now called North Kensington Branch of the Family Planning Association; see Helena Wright q.v.; Freda Parker, former chairman of the Family Planning Association, began work here; Helena Wright q.v. worked here Source: ER 1954, 1957, FPA Annual Report 1981-1982 Background: Economic Motivation for birth control advocates: " ... ten years on and with family planning integrated into the NHS as a free service, the benefits far outweigh the costs. In 1982 public sector benefits were as much as 500 pounds for every 100 invested in family planning provision." from review of Family Planning: The Benefits and the Costs by Wm. Laing. Funded by the FPA and published by the Policy Studies Institute, this book revisits the territory covered by The Costs and Benefits of Family Planning, 1972 by the same author and comes to the same conclusion." (FPA Annual Report 1982-83) Ed. Note: But what would he say in 1992 with family breakdown and teenage pregnancy soaring? Is it still good economics? Government Support: 200,000 British pounds from Government to fund information for parents; to improve family planning services; to provide family planning in the workplace (N. Standard 4/12/91) Norther, Mrs. Arthur 25 Charles St., St. James Sq., London SW 1909 Eugenics Society Associate 1909 Source: ESAR 1908-09 Northey, Mr. W.C. Eugenics Society Member 1947 Source: ER 1947 Norton, Mrs. Marion S. 174 Prospect Ave. Princeton, New Jersey, USA 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1936, 1937, 1939 Personal: New Jersey Sterilization League = Birthright; Human Betterment League; American; very important in USA Source: ER 1936; ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Norton, Mr. R.G. Cronkbourne House, Douglas, Isle of Man Eugenics Society Fellow 1957 Source: ER 1957 Nowell, Mrs. Smith

11 Chester Pl., London NW1 1939 Eugenics Society Fellow 1939 Source: ESAR 1938-39 Nussey, Miss Helen G. The Ivy House, Chislehurst, Kent 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Nye, Dr. L.J.J. CBE, MD, ChM, FRACP Brisbane Clinic, Brisbane, Australia Eugenics Society Fellow 1963, 1977 Personal: Master of Surgery; Commander of the Order of the British Empire; Fellow, Royal Australian College of Physicians Source: ER 1963, 1977 list O'Brien, Mr. G. Esq. 57 Birbeck Mansions, Birbeck Rd., Hornsey 1910-11 Eugenics Society Associate 1910-11 Source: ESAR 1909-11 O'Byrne, K.S. Eugenics Society Member 1967 Source: ER 1967 O'Connor, Dr. E.M. Dudley House, Gouray, Jersey, Channel Islands 1911-12 Eugenics Society Associate 1911-12 Source: ESAR 1910-12 O'Donnell, Mr. J.G. Peter Eugenics Society Member 1964 Source: ER 1964 Oakes, Mr. J.P.R. Royal Aero Club, 119 Piccadilly, London W1 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1938, 1939 Source: ER 1938-39; ESAR 1938-39 Oates, Miss Augusta Gwennap Lodge, Belvedere Drive, Wimbledon, London 1910-12 Eugenics Society Associate 1910-12 Source: ESAR 1909-12 Odibi, S.C.O. FR Econ S Eugenics Society Member 1964 Personal: Fellow, Royal Economic Society Source: ER 1964 Odlum, Dr. Doris MRCS, LRCP, DPM 42 Harley St. London W1, 1937 Eugenics Society Council 1931-32, Fellow 1937 Personal: World Federation of Mental Heath Source: ER 1931-32, Men Behind Hitler; ESAR 1937 Ofenheim, Dr. E.A. MD, PhD, MA, MRCS, LRCP

Eugenics Society Fellow 1934 Source: ER 1934 Olatunbosun, Dr. D.A. MB, BS Eugenics Society Member 1967 Source: ER 1967 Oliver Bird Trust Gave money to ES: Controlled by ES; Money given to the Eugenics Society was used to set up the Council for the Investigation of Fertility Control Ltd. (CIFC), a company limited by guarantee. The Clinical Trials Committee, which approved oral contraceptives was under the CIFC. "at one time no oral contraceptive was accepted in this country without the Committee's approval" (Journal of Biosocial Science, Oct 1970, p. 362) Source: ER Vol. 60, ASP's Hist, WSW 1990, J. Biosocial Science; The Bitter Pill. The Conception of the Pill? Women in Auschwitz but not other camps gave birth to children with intelligence defects; a secret Nuremberg document showed greenhouses were built at Auschwitz to grow a rare South American plant from which female hormones could be made "to lead to sterilisation of persons without their knowledge" (Jofen, J. "Long range effects of medical experiments in concentration camps: the effect of administration of estrogen to the mother on the intelligence of the offspring", in The Fifth World Congress of Jewish Studies, Jerusalem 2, 55, 1972 quoted in The Bitter Pill by Ellen Grant, p. 169) It is said that Margaret Sanger was a conduit for Rockefeller and McCormick money to Gregory Pincus. "She" put two million dollars over a ten year span into his work. "She" persuaded G. D. Searle to test market it. ( Grand Illusions, p. 74-75 ). The London Trials were financed by the Oliver Bird Trust working through the CIFC. Eleanor Mears q.v. and Margaret Pyke q.v. were Eugenics Society Members. (see The Bitter Pill, CH & WSW 1990) Research Project Needed: But did it happen this way? or did Pincus repeat concentration camp research? The key point was that a hormone inhibited ovulation and that this could be taken orally. If the Nazis discovered this in Auschwitz, then Pincus could have been told verbally of this research. The actual formula that worked could have been written on a scrap of paper. The final formula need not have been the one that Jean Jofen found. We know that Mengele took his more valuable records away. So Dr. Jofen could have found an intermediate formula, proof that the camp research was going in a certain direction. "The Pill" that Pincus found "worked" in that it did not cause death immediately nor grow hair on the face of women. (This did happen to Auschwitz twin experiment subjects. (Children of Flame) No one knows what the experiments were although everyone knows that the Nazi's were looking

for a mass sterilization agent. "Mass sterilization agent" is another word for contraceptive. But the Pincus Pill did cause somewhat subtle immediate damage and it caused long term damage. This may have been missed in the camps as the subjects were mostly exterminated before any long term damage could have shown itself. Pincus could have been in contact with the Schering experiments going on in concentration camps. We know he was given a pep pill for pilots by American Schering which was said to have been developed by American Schering but which duplicated effects of a pill developed in concentration camps. Pincus tried it out on pilots in America. (see Journal of Aviation Medicine 1942-43) Links Oliver Bird was member of the Alfred Bird family. This family owned Bird's Custards. George Cadbury q.v. worked for the Bird company, then became director of the United Nations Technical Assistance Administration from 1951-60. Then he became an important figure in the Canadian New Democratic Party and in the International Planned Parenthood Federation. Vivian Bird of the Bird family, in 1967, translated The Religious Attitudes of the Indo-Europeans (!967) by Hans K. Gunther, a Nazi anthropologist and eugenicist. Bird was assisted by Roger Pearson of the Eugenics Society, an important figure on the racist journal, Mankind Quarterly. (see Pearson, R. q.v.; Gates, R.R q.v.) Quote from Gunthers book, 6th edition: "If, in our era ... the remnants of the Western Indo-European peoples are submerged due to the dearth of true-blooded Nordics, then nevertheless the last few survivors will retain that same . .. conviction which supported and inspired 'the last Romans'. . . the proud belief in inflexible and unyielding courage before destiny which will be portrayed in this work as characteristically Indo-European, and above all Nordic . . .from ER v. 59, 1967 which regards the book as best forgotten, Mankind Quarterly is a racist journal still pumping out venom [in 1994], still influenced by Roger Pearson. Josef Mengele's co-researcher at Auschwitz, Von Verschuer, was on the editorial advisory board of this journal before his death in 1970. Source: International Company Histories, Current Biography, Margaret Sanger, Father of Modern Society, Bird family history in Birmingham public library, "Roger Pearson", "George P. Cadbury" entries in The Dismal Scientists (ES list), Mankind Quarterly 1960, 1989, The Last Nazi, Children of Flame Oliver, Dr. James FRS (Edinburgh), FLS

18 Gordon Square, London WC 1912 Eugenics Society Member 1912 Source: ESAR 1911-12 Oliver, Mr. J.S. Pembroke Lodge, Richmond Park, Richmond, Surrey 1937 Eugenics Society Fellow 1937 Source: ESAR 1937 Oliver, Mr. P. Waterloo St., Brantford, Ont., Canada Eugenics Society Fellow 1946, 1957 Personal: Hosted children. A group of the children of Eugenics Society members were sent to Canada at the beginning of World War II under the auspices of the Canadian Eugenics Society. Their Canadian hosts were made Eugenics Society Fellows in 1946 Source: ER v. 38 (1), ER 1957 Olliver, Captain (RN) A.G. Down End, Twyford, Winchester 1939 Eugenics Society Life Fellow 1937, 1939, 1957 Personal: Cmdr. Royal Navy 1937; 1937 address Lime Tree Cottage, Letwell, Worksop, Notts Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39; ER 1957 Oosthuizen, Mr. W.M. Eugenics Society Member 1944 Source: ER 1944 Orme, Dr. W.B. MRCS, DPH 14 Cromwell Rd., Hove, Sussex 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Fellow 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Ormsby, Miss Emma Dun Laoghaire, Dublin, Eire 1957 Eugenics Society Fellow 1937, 1957 Personal: 1937, 1939 address: Jonesborough Rectory, Newry, Co. Down, Ireland Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39; ER 1957 Ormsby, Mr. R.T. BSc Upton by Chester, Chester Eugenics Society Member 1959, 1977 Source: ER 1959, 1977 list Osborn Sr., Dr. Henry Fairfield Eugenics Society Vice President 1921, 1922, 1931 Personal: see AES list; President: New York Zoological Society, American Museum of Natural History, NY - son of Osborn of the railroads His descendants, Henry Fairfield Osborn and Frederick Osborn,

helped to build up eugenics - uncle of Frederick Osborn q.v. Pubns: "Birth Selection vs. Birth Control", Science, 26 Aug, 173-9, 1932 Source: ER 1921, 1931, Margaret Sanger: Father of Modern Society, WWW, WWWIA, Breeding Ourselves to Death. Osborn, Mr. Frederick Rm. 2715, 230 Park Ave., Helmsley Hotel, New York, NY, USA 1957 Eugenics Society Fellow 1937, Consultative Council 1957 Personal: nephew of Henry Fairfield Osborn Sr. q.v.; Frederick Osborn was the most important figure in the American Eugenic Society in the post war years (see AES list); Princeton 1910; Trinity College, Cambridge 1911; father was on the Board of Trustees of Princeton University and helped Frederick Osborn found the Office of Population Research at Princeton as part of the Woodrow Wilson School; 1937 address: 111 Broadway, New York, NY, USA; Chmn., Advisory Cttee on Selective Service (see P.E. Vernon q.v., A.D. Buchanan Smith q.v. (blacks were made to be cooks and clerks); Major General in Charge of Morale, WWII; US rep on Atomic Energy Commission; co-founder w/ John D. Rockefeller of the Population Council; "furthered the establishment of UN Demographic training centers" Obit Pubns: 1951 Preface to Eugenics; "The Eugenic Hypothesis: (i) "Positive Eugenics" ER April 1952 p. 31 (ii) Negative Eugenics" ER, 1952-53; 1956 "Galton and Mid Century Eugenics" Galton Lecture; 1960 "A return to the principles of natural selection", EQ, v. 7, p. 204; 1963 "Eugenics and the Races of Man", EQ, v. 10, p. 103; 1965 "Biological Aspects of Social Problems", ER, v. 57, p. 182 Source: ESAR 1937; ER 1957, Current Biography, Obit in Bulletin of the Eugenic Society 1981, p. 47 Quotes: Cryptoeugenics: We will "...base our proposals on the desirability of having children born in homes where they will get affectionate and responsible care ...(so that eugenics) ...will move at last towards the high goal which Galton set for it." Osborn quoted in Obit, Bulletin of the Eugenic Society 1981, p. 47 "Eugenic goals are most likely to be achieved under a name other than eugenic." Background: He saw " fluctuations of birth rates and gene pools not as competition between super races subject to emotional value judgments, but as the results of natural events, and as subject to study and verification as any other natural process" Frederick Osborn's son on his father, quoted in Obit, Bulletin of the Eugenic Society 1981, p. 47

The Eugenic Hypothesis: This holds that social situations can be so manipulated that the wrong sort of people will "choose" not to have the children. For example, Robert Moses refused to put any money into parks in Harlem as Robert Caro has shown in his biography, Robert Moses and the Fall of New York. Now blacks are aborting their children because Harlem is not a good place to raise them. If this had been done by Rockefeller or Harriman it would be an application of the eugenic hypothesis; it is a perfect example of how the theory would work in practice. However it was not done by them. It was done by Moses - while they were Governors of New York. Quote: "environmental pressures... there is certainly a possibility that these pressures can be given a better direction and can be brought to bear on a majority of the population instead of a minority", from "The Eugenic Hypothesis (i) Positive Eugenics" "social and psychological pressures brought to bear on young people and parents" from "Eugenic Hypothesis (ii) Negative Eugenics" p. 97 Purpose of the Eugenics Society: "...to seek out the genetically valuable individuals ... with the attempt to reduce births among the less valuable" (see also F. Lafitte q.v.) Means: 1. Manipulate the Environment "... environmental pressures ... there is certainly a possibility that these pressures can be given a better direction and can be brought to bear on a majority of the population instead of a minority" "... social and psychological pressures brought to bear on young people and parents" "... if we can succeed in giving direction to social forces which will effect this kind of environmental selection" "selection based on early success in responding to the environment" 2. Manipulate Attitudes "the new methods for gathering objective data on individual and group attitudes and motivations and their statistical analysis ... (are) ... tools for working on some of the possible applications of science to human affairs" "... the proposal ... would be put forward on the ground that more children would grow up in the best home environments, with no public argument made for eugenics." Source for above quotes: "The Eugenic Hypothesis" (1) Positive Eugenics (2) Negative Eugenics, ER April & July 1952; "Galton and Mid Century Eugenics" Galton Lecture 1956

3. Supply Contraceptives and Abortion "... there are means of selection which do not require that we humiliate ... when family planning has spread to all members of the population and means of effective contraception are readily available ..." [couples will have children in relation to their income, that is, in relation to their socially valuable qualities.] Osborne, Mr. C.H. New College, Oxford 1912 Eugenics Society Associate 1912 Source: ESAR 1911-12 Osgood, Miss Nathalie Mary Scarsdale, Douglas Ave. Exmouth 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Life Fellow 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Osler, Mr. J.A. 68 Harborne Rd., Edgbaston, Birmingham 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Fellow 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39 [Osler, Prof. Sir William Bart., FRS [13 Norham Gardens [Oxford branch, Eugenics Education Society, Member 1914 [Source: ESAR 1913-14 Osman, Mr. A.A. DSc, FRCP 115a Harley St., London Eugenics Society Consultative Council 1937, 1957 Personal: Fellow, Royal College of Physicians Source: ESAR 1937, ER 1957 Otter, Mr. J.L. JP Brighton 1916 Eugenics Society V.P. 1914, 1916 Personal: President, Brighton branch, Eugenics Society 1914 Source: ER 1916; Men Behind Hitler, p. 87; ESAR 1913-14 Ounsted, Dr. Christopher MA, MB, DCH, FRC Psych, DPM Headington, Oxford Eugenics Society Fellow 1955, 1957, 1977 Council 1957-59 Personal: Diploma in Child Health Pubns: 1955-56 "Genetic and Social Aspects of Epilepsies of Childhood", ER, v. 47, p. 33 Source: ER 1955, 1957, 1977 list Owen, Mrs. Dora J. Eugenics Society Member 1948 Source: ER 1948-49 Owen, Mr. A.E.

Fairford, The Avenue, Worcester Park, Surrey 1937, 1939, 1957 Eugenics Society Fellow 1937, 1939, 1957 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39; ER 1957 Owen, Dr. D.F. MA, PhD Eugenics Society Member 1964 Source: ER 1964 Owen, The Rev. E.C.E. The Knoll, Harrow-on-Hill 1909 Eugenics Society Associate 1909 Source: ESAR 1908-09 Owen-Mackenzie, Lady - see Mackenzie, Owen-, Lady Owens, Mr. John Eugenics Society Member 1949 Source: ER 1948-49 Packard, Mr. Arthur W. Eugenics Society Member 1937 Source: ER 1937 Padfield, Mr. Fred A. 6 North St., Wincanton, Somerset 1937 Eugenics Society Member 1936, 1937 Source: ER 1936, ESAR 1937 Page, Dr. H. Eugenics Society Member 1986 Source: B&S 1988 Paget, Mr. G.W. Ovingham House, Ovingham-on-Tyne, Northumberland 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1937, 1939 Source: ER 1937; ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Paget, Major J.P. Ibstock Place, Priory Lane, Roehampton, London SW15, 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Fellow 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Paine, Mr. Harold A. Eugenics Society Member 1933 Source: ER 1933 Paley, Mr. P.J. London Eugenics Society Member 1948, 1957 Source: ER 1948-49, 1957 Palmai, Dr. G. MB, BS Eugenics Society Member 1963 Source: ER 1963

Palmer, Dr. Ann MB, ChB, MSc Eugenics Society Member 1985 Source: B&S 1986 Palmer, Mrs. E.A. 11 Guernsey Grove, Herne Hill, London SE 1911 Eugenics Society Associate 1911 Source: ESAR 1910-11 Palmer, Harold G. Esq. Mixbury, Goring on Thames, Oxon. 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Palmstierna, Baroness c\o Swedish Legation, 27 Portland Pl., London W1, 1937 Eugenics Society Member 1937 Source: ESAR 1937 Pantel, Dr. Georg MD 11 Hatherly St., London Eugenics Society Member 1956, 1957, 1977 Personal: 134 Leighton St., London 1957 Source: ER 1956, 1957, 1977 list Pantin, Mr. C.F.A. MA, ScD, FRS Eugenics Society Fellow 1959 Source: ER 1959 Parfitt, Dr. David Neil MD, MRCP, MRCS, DPM Canford Cliffs, Poole, Dorset 1957 Eugenics Society Fellow 1937, 1939, 1957 Personal: MB, BS 1931; MD 1952; 1937 address: Warwickshire and Coventry Mental Hospital, Hatton, Warwickshire; 1957, ex medical Supt., Holloway Sanatarium, Warwick; Medical Superintendent, Warwickshire and Coventry Mental Hospital, Hatton, Warwickshire 1939 Source: ER 1937, 1957, ESAR 1937, Medical Directory 1958 Park, Mrs. F. Furnival Eugenics Society Member 1948 Source: ER 1948 Parker, Dr. Samuel John MB, DPH Eugenics Society Fellow 1937, 1939 Personal: Diploma in Public Health; London 1939 Source: ER 1937; ESAR 1938-39 Parker, Dr. Neville MB, BS, DPM Eugenics Society Fellow 1963 Personal: Diploma in Psychological Medicine Source: ER 1963

Parker, Dr. William Rushton MD, MA Royal Institution, Albemarle St., London W1, 1937 Eugenics Society Fellow 1937 Source: ESAR 1937 Parkes, Prof. Sir Alan Sterling CBE, MA, PhD, DSc, FRS Cambridge Univ. Eugenics Society Member 1930 Fellow 1937, 1939, 1957, 1977 Council 1946-47, 1949-51, 1955-57 VP 1952-54, 1958-60, 1962 Secretary 1963-68 Editorial Board, ER 1968 President 1968-70 Founder/ Chairman of the Galton Foundation (later Parkes Foundation) which published the Journal of Biosocial Science 1969-85; Editor, Journal of Biosocial Science 1969-79, Consultant to the Journal 1980-90; the Journal of Biosocial Sciences used his address, 1 The Bramleys, Sheproth, Royston, Herts in 1981 Founder, Cryogenics; Mem., Staff of the National Institute for Medical Research, London, 1932-61 (which includes the period in which his protege, R.G. Edwards q.v., was there) Personal: b. 1900; d. 1990; PhD on sex ratio in mammals from Manchester in 1923; Beit Memorial Research Fellow 1924-30; in Dept. of Physiology, University College London 1923-31; 1937, 1939 address National Institute for Medical Research, Hampstead, London NW3; subscriber to Journal of Endocrinology 1939; 1960 address, Rhodes Farm, The Ridgeway, Mill Hill, London; Mary Marshall Prof. of Physiology of Reproduction, Univ. of Cambridge 1961-67; Chmn. of Soc. for Study of Fertility 1963-66; Sec., Jls. of Reproduction and Fertility Ltd. 1960-76; Consultant to International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF) 1969-79; V.P., Family Planning Association 1981 Pubns: "Aspects of Reproduction in Relation to Eugenics", ER 1923-24,15, 571; The Internal Secretions of the Ovary. 1929; "Problems", ER 1946-47, v. 38, p. 19; "The Primrose Path, Some Aspects of the Population Problem", Galton Lecture 1950; "The Freezing of Living Cells", Scientific American, June, 1956, p. 105; Genetic & Environmental Factors in Human Ability. 1966 w/ J.E. Meade referred to in Everyman's Encyclopedia, "Eugenics" article, Vol. 4, 1978; Sex, Science and Society. 1966; "The Mothers Clinic", 3rd Marie Stopes Memorial Lecture reported in Journal of Biosocial Science April 1974; Off Beat Biologist. 1985 (Autobiob.); articles in Jl. of Endocrinology and other jls.; (ed.) Marshall's Physiology of Reproduction. (3rd edn. 1952, 4th edn. in prep. 1990); Off Beat Biologist includes chps. on FPA, IPPF and Oliver Bird Trust Source: WSW 1990, CH, ESAR 1937, 1938-39, ER 1957, ER, Journal of Biosocial Science, 1977 list, Jls of Reproduction Parkinson, Rev. Kenneth ACIS, MA Eugenics Society Member 1946 Source: ER 1945-46

Parnell, Dr. Richard William MA, DM, FRCP, MRCP 87 Station Rd., Wylde Green, Sutton Coldfield, Warwicks Eugenics Society Fellow 1959, 1977 Personal: ret by 1985; MB, BCh 1939; DM Oxon 1951; Hon. Cons. Physician (Geriatric), Birmingham North Health District; Physician, Institute of Social Medicine, Oxford 1947; Physician, External Scientific Staff, Medical Research Council (MRC) Pubns: Behaviour and Physique: An Introduction to Practical and Applied Somametry. 1958; Physique and Family Structure", ER, v. 51, p. 75; "Significance of Somatype and Other Signs in Psychiatric Prognosis and Treatment", Proc. Royal Society of Medicine 1962 (In research related to the field of somametry, nude pictures of all Yale students were taken and stored including pictures of Bill and Hilary Clinton. This collection was recently destroyed.) Source: ER 1959, 1977 list, Medical Directory 1985 Parry, Mr. H.F. Eugenics Society Member 1945 Source: ER 1945-46 Parry, Mr. K.M. Cobham, Surrey Eugenics Society Member 1942, 1957 Source: ER 1942, 1957 Parry, Dr. P. Eugenics Society Member 1989 Source: B&S 1989 Parsons, Rev. B.A. 17 Parkstone Rd., Poole, Dorset 1937; The Vicarage, Christow, Exeter 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1933, 1937, 1939 Source: ER 1933, ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Parsons, Prof. P.A. B Ag Sc, PhD, DSc Dept. of Genetics and Human Variation La Trobe Univ., Bundoora, Victoria, Australia 1977 Eugenics Society Fellow 1977 Source: 1977 list Parsons, Mr. P.A. Eugenics Society Fellow 1961-62 Pubns: The Genetic Analysis of Behaviour. 1967 (London, Methuen) Source: ER 1961-62 Partridge Jr., Charles Esq., MA, FSA, FRGS District Commissioner, Lagos, S. Nigeria 1909-12 Eugenics Society Member 1909-12 Source: ESAR 1908-12

Passmore, Dr. J.D.W. MRCS, LRCP Eugenics Society Member 1958 Personal: a woman Source: ER 1958 Pateman, Miss Marian 233 Lynton Rd. Bermondsey 1910-12 Eugenics Society Member 1910-12 Source: ESAR 1909-12 Paterson, Lady Eugenics Society Fellow 1945 Source: ER 1945-46 Paterson, Dr. A. Spencer MD, MRCP, MA 18 Harley St., London W1, 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Fellow 1932, 1937, 1939 Pubns: "The size of the family of the business, professional and titled classes", ER, v. 35, p. 57 Source: ER 1932, ESAR 1937, 1938-39, ER Oct. 1943-Jan. 1944 (Title page) Patey, Mrs. Nock Hill, Denham, Bucks 1937 Eugenics Society Fellow 1932, 1937 Source: ER 1932, ESAR 1937 Paton, Mrs. 31 Augusta Gardens, Folkestone 1912 Eugenics Society Associate 1912 Source: ESAR 1911-12 Paton, Mrs. John Grand Home, Aberdeenshire 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Patrick, Mrs. G. 8 Buckingham Palace Gardens, London SW1, 1937 Eugenics Society Fellow 1937 Source: ESAR 1937 Paul, Prof. Julius BA, PhD Dept. of Political Science State Univ. College, Fredonia, New York, USA Eugenics Society Member 1965, 1977 Source: ER 1965, 1977 list Payen-Paine (or Payne 1939), Mrs. M.B. 49 Nevern Square, London SW5, 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1933, 1937, 1939 Source: ER 1933, ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Peabody, Mr. Charles

197 Brattle St., Cambridge, MA, USA 1910-12 Eugenics Society Member 1910-12 Source: ESAR 1909-12 Peacock, Mr. E.C. Horncastle, Lincs. Eugenics Society Member 1950, 1957 Source: ER 1950, 1957 Peacock, Mrs. J. 155 Franciscan Rd., Tooting Common, London SW 1910-11 Eugenics Society Associate 1910-11 Source: ESAR 1909-11 Pearce, Mr. J.H.N. MA (Cantab.), ATII London Eugenics Society Member 1977 Personal: Associate Member, Institute of Taxation Source: 1977 list Pearman, Mr. J.E. Eugenics Society Member 1939 Source: ER 1939 Pearman, Mr. J.A. Biology Dept., Merchant Taylors School, Liverpool Eugenics Society Member 1977 Source: 1977 list Pearse, Mrs. Edward Brice 34 Egerton Gardens, London SW3 1912, 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Associate 1912; Fellow 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1911-12, 1937, 1938-39 Pearson, Mr. A.A. Esq. Hillsborough, Heath Rd., Petersfield 1909-12 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-12 Source: ESAR 1908-12 Pearson, Dr. Joseph Hobart, Tasmania 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1937, 1939 Personal: Director, The Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery, Hobart, Tasmania 1939 Source: ER 1937, 1938-39 Pearson, R.A.A. 2 Ellerdale, Cottenham Park, Wimbledon 1909-12 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-12 Source: ESAR 1908-12 Pearson, Dr. Roger MSc (Econ), PhD, FCCS Institute for the Study of Man , 1785 Mass. Ave, Washington DC, USA 20036 Eugenics Society Member 1963 Fellow 1977

Personal: b. 1927; London; anthropologist; Fellow, Corporation of Secretaries; 1958 Founded Northern League: "to foster the interests, friendship and solidarity of all Teutonic nations"; recruited Hans Gunther, who received awards under the Nazi regime for his work on race, Ernest Cox of the Ku Klux Klan and Dr. Wilhelm Kesserow, a former SS Untersturmfuhrer; 1978 organized 11th Conference of the World Anti-Communist League; resigned after being accused of membership in several Nazi groups; sent Mankind Quarterly (see R.R. Gates q.v.) to Pres. Reagan; Director, Institute for the Study of Man which is supported by the Pioneer Fund (see also Institute for the Study of Man in Africa); Director, Council for Social and Economic Studies; supported by John Timson (Society President 1999) in GNL 09/98 Pubns: 1991 Race, Intelligence and Bias in Academe; Essays on Eugenics and Race. 1958, Northern World, Coventry; Mankind Quarterly 1960; The Religious Attitudes of the Indo-Europeans. 1966, 1967 Hans Gunther, trans. by Vivian Bird (See Oliver Bird Trust and George Cadbury) in collaboration with Roger Pearson ("a work first published in Nazi Germany", ER 1967, p. 283, review by Pocock q.v.) Source: ER 1963, 1977 list for name and address; other information, unless specified, from story: "Academics were funded by racist American trust" by Tim Kelsey and Trevor Howard, The Independent on Sunday, 4 March 1990 Home section p. 4 ; see also many stories on Bell Curve in mainline journals; the Bell Curve used many Pioneer Fund grantees/eugenic society members/Mankind Quarterly writers) Pearson, Dr. S. Vere MD Eugenics Society Member 1948 Personal: 1875-1950; Supt. of Mundesley Sanatorium, Norfolk where Richard Rumbold q.v. stayed Source: Obit, ER 1950 July, p. 112 Peart, Mr. J.F. Eugenics Society Fellow 1932 Source: ER 1932 Pease, Mr. M.S. Cambridge 1920 Eugenics Society Associate 1920 Source: ESAR 1919-20 Pease, Mr. Michael MA Reynolds Close, Girton, Cambs 1937, 1939, 1957 Eugenics Society Member 1926 Council 1931, 1932 Fellow 1937, 1957 Pubns: 1933 "Acquired Characters", ER, v. 25, pp. 171 72; 1933-34 "Professor McDougall's Lamarkian experiment", ER, v. 25, p. 253

(see W. McDougall q.v., ES and AES) Source: Articles of Association, 1926, ER 1931-32, 1957, ESAR 1937 Peat, Mr. David A. Eugenics Society Member 1947 Source: ER 1947 Peberdy, Dr. Geoffrey Robert MD, MRCS, LRCP, FRCPsych, DPM 10 Oxnam Cres., Newcastle upon Tyne Eugenics Society Fellow 1959, 1977 Personal: MD (Durham) 1939; ex-Cons. Psychiatrist, Newcastle General Hospital; Supt., Day Hospital, Perth, West Australia Pubns: chp. in Sex and Its Problems. 1968 Source: ER 1959, 1977 list, Medical Directory 1991 Peberdy, Dr. Mary MRCS, LRCP, JP 10 Oxnan Cres., Newcastle upon Tyne Eugenics Society Fellow 1959, 1977 Personal: wife of G.R. Peberdy q.v.; nee Lews; ret. by 1991; MRCS, LRCP 1939; ex-Lect. in Family Planning, Univ. of Newcastle; ex-Senr. Medical Officer, Newcastle upon Tyne Family Planning Clinic Pubns: "Fertility Control Among Problem Parents: a five year experiment in Newcastle upon Tyne", in Biological Aspects of Social Problems. 1965 Parkes q.v. and Meade q.v.; "Oral Contraception and Blood Platelet Adhesiveness", Lancet 1965; "Family Planning as Social Medicine", Lancet 1968 Source: ER 1959, 1977 list, Medical Directory 1991 Peel, Dr. John BA, PhD Dept. of Social Studies, Teeside Polytechnic, Middlesborough, Teeside Eugenics Society Member 1962 Council 1963 Fellow 1963, 1977 Treasurer 1967-1994 Editorial Board, ER 1968 helped consolidate Marie Stopes estate and the Birth Control Trust Personal: Head of Dept. of Social Studies, Teeside Polytechnic 1973; retired university lecturer Pubns: organized eight Society symposia and co-edited symposia books Source: ER Vol. 60 ASP's Hist p. 157, CH, B&S, 1977 list, ER 1963, Galton Institute Annual Report 1993, Brooks letter on annual meeting 1994; GNL 12/1991 Background: Welcome Back Herbert Spencer Dept.: Teeside Polytechnic recently reorganized so that the Dept. of Social Studies became part of the School of Health, Social and Policy Studies. There are vocational courses including a Master's degree in Social Research; Bachelor's degrees in Public Administration and Psychology; Diplomas in

District Nursing and Community Psychiatric Nursing; and Certificates in Theory and Practice of Counselling. The School includes two research units: The Centre for Local Research and the Centre for the Study of Adult Life. There are links with "public sector health and social service organisations and these links combined with research and conference organisation on an international scale are an important feature of the School's activities." from Teeside Polytechnic Prospectus 1992, p. 56. Courses: under consideration, BA (Hon.) Social Policy, 3 years. "a new modular degree"... Core Studies will include British and European Social Policy, Policy Analysis, The Community, and The Philosophical Underpinnings of Welfare Provision."; under consideration, BSc (Hon.) Sociology. "new modular course...to construct a broad sociology degree... (or)... specialise in ... health and aging ... gender ... race, and the third world."; BA (Hon.) Public Administration" aims to educate people who will aspire to senior appointments in a wide range of public, private and voluntary organisations ... (courses include) ... Politics, Economics, Sociology and Psychology ... Public Finance, Policy Analysis." from Teeside Polytechnic Prospectus. 1992, p. 57, 58, 59 Peel, Mr. John Eugenics Society Council 1963-65 Hon. Treasurer 1967-1995, 2003-2006 Personal: Senior Lect. in Sociology, Univ. of York 1970 Source: CH, CCAR 2003-2006, ER 1963-65 Peel, Dr. John H. MB, BCh, KCVO, FRCP, FRCS, FRCOG 81 Harley St., London Eugenics Society Fellow 1944, 1957 Personal: FRCOG 1944; Director of Clinical Studies, King's College Hospital Medical School, 1948-67; Past Examiner: Universities of Oxford, Cambridge, London, Liverpool, Bristol, Glasgow, Newcastle, Nat. Univ. of Ireland, Birmingham, Dundee, Sheffield, Conjoint Board, Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (RCOG), and CMB President: RCOG 1966-69 (Hon. Treasurer 1959-66, Councillor,1955); BMA 1970; Family Planning Association Pres. 1971-74; HM Gynecologist 1961-73; Mem., Economic and Social Commission EEC, Chmn., Group 3 Pubns: Textbook of Gynaecology. 1943; "Progress in Knowledge and Management of Pregnancy in the Diabetic.", American Jl. of Ob-Gyn 1962; "Peel Report on the Use of Fetuses and Fetal Material for Research", 1972 H.M.S.O.; Chmn.: "Unplanned Pregnancy: Report of a Working Party of the RCOG", 1972; "Report of the Panel on Human Artificial Insemination", BMJ supplement, 1973, 7 April, Vol. II, p. 3-5 (Recommended NHS support for Human Artificial Insemination); Lives of the Fellows of the RCOG 1929-69. 1976 Source: ER 1944, 1957, WSW 1990, Peel Report, Medical Directory 1957, Medical Register 1957 Background:

Abortion on Demand in Britain: "at the present time, let's face it, the Act is acting as abortion on demand ... Abortions are being done even in ... large sections of the NHs ... for social reasons ... and not even seriously considered social reasons; even trivial inconveniences, and patients get abortions done", Dr Peel from interview with Keown quoted in Abortion, Doctors, and the Law. 1988, p. 194 (Notes) Human Experimentation: Prof. Malcolm McNaughten (Muirhead Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Glasgow, 1970-); kept live fetuses from abortions; exposed them to radiation; ground them up with sand in a pestle and studied them. (Source: Journal of Endocrinology, Vol. 39, pp. 153-62 and Vol. 44, pp. 481-88) Peel had nothing to do with this but did produce a report on human experimentation and also commented upon it, so the reference to McNaughten is included here because all the references to human experimentation are gathered here. Background on Human Experimentation 1974-1989 - After Abortion Act 1967: "...three Boards send some fetal material to other hospitals and two send some to human genetics laboratories ... (What about large fetuses?)... About 75 per cent disposed of them by incineration and about 50 percent of these also sent some to laboratories. The other Boards sent fetuses to the Public Health Laboratory, other hospitals or for research within the Hospital ... Nine (Boards) mentioned that fetuses were used for research ..." (from Lane Report 1974, Appendix to Section K -) - After Peel Report 1972: ... there are other whole live embryos and foetuses of greater gestational age, which may become available for research following termination of pregnancy ... The Code of Practice contained in the Report on "The Use of Fetuses and Fetal Material for Research" (Peel Report) HMSO 1972 ... a less formal mechanism governing the research use of whole live embryos and foetuses of more advanced gestation..." (from the Warnock Report, HMSO 1984, p. 64 (Note)) Peel on Human Experimentation 1984: "you do not use a human as a guinea pig unless it is a bona fide attempt to improve the condition of that individual. . . No one can conceive that experimenting on an artificially-produced embryo can be to the benefit of that embryo. The argument that it might benefit others is a red herring." on embryo experiments in Edinburgh University MRC Unit (see David Baird in Baird, Dugald q.v.), from The Guardian paper, Sept.

28, 1984 - After Polkinghorne Report 1989: "Rule 4 of the Peel Code permits the use of the whole pre-viable fetus for research, and (provided the fetus weighs less than 300 grams), no requirement of absence of signs of life is imposed ... intervention on a living fetus should carry only minimal risk of harm ... the action is, on balance, for the benefit of the fetus." (Polkinghorne Report 1989) Peel, Mr. Robert A. BA (Cantab.), MA Stockton on Tees, Cleveland Eugenics Society Member 1975 Fellow 1977 Council 1982-11/2007 with two breaks, V.P. 1985, 1991-92, 1994; President 1996-1999 Librarian 2003-05 Treasurer 2006-2007 Founder/ first editor, Galton Institute Newsletter 1991September/2007; Founder/ First webmaster Galton Institute website 2001- 2007; his sudden resignation of all his offices in 2007 signalizes the adoption of the policy of biodemographic eugenics in place of biosocial eugenics which he had forwarded notably by editing nine Galton symposiums of biosocial eugenics. Personal: Robert Anthony Peel; educ. Cambridge Univ.; Orpington, Kent 1985; civil servant Pubns: first editor, Galton Institute Newsletter 1991-September/2007 Source: 1977 list, CH, Galton Institute Newsletter 1991, Galton Institute Annual Report 1993, Brooks letter on annual meeting 1994, CCAR 2003-05 Quotes: "Much of classical economic theory has been based on Darwinism ... economists have rarely been clear as to the unit or purpose of economic competition." from Caradog Jones Lecture on "Natural Selection, Social Evolution and Economic Strategy" as reviewed by Robert Peel in Bulletin of the Eugenic Society 1981, p. 44 Peers, Mrs. R. BSc Eugenics Society Member 1960 Source: ER 1960 Peile, The Ven. Archdeacon J. MA 34 Rutland Gate, London SW 1909-10; High St., Warwick 1911-12 Eugenics Society Member 1909-12 Personal: Rev. Canon, London 1909-10; Ven. Archdeacon, Warwick 1911-12 "Eugenics and the Church", ER 1909-10 Source: ESAR 1908-12

Peiris, Dr. Walter S.J. MRCS (Eng.), LRCP (London) Sans Souci, Moratuwa, Ceylon 1937, 1939, 1957 Eugenics Society Fellow 1937, 1939, 1957 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39; ER 1957 Pelham, The Hon. Marcus Hinton House, Byfield, Northants. 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Life Fellow 1937, 1939 Personal: Earl of Yarborough; see under Yarborough; note Hinton House (query G.H.L.F. Pitt Rivers q.v. who married Mary Hinton, the actress. Mary Hinton was a stage name) Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Pelly, Mrs. Hockwold Hall, Brandon, Norfolk 1912 Eugenics Society Member 1912 Source: ESAR 1911-12 Pelly, Lt. Col. Hutcheson Raymond. (retd.) Winchester Eugenics Society Member 1959, 1977 Personal: 1887-1979; Indian Army Publications: 1967 Letter to ER on Eugenics and birth control: Advances in technology and automation will increasingly render unskilled labour redundant. Fewer but more highly skilled personnel will soon become the general pattern throughout industry. Natural Selection, unmitigated by "pity and other kindly feelings", would eliminate the unwanted through starvation. If I rightly understand Galton's words our aim should be not to frustrate this evolutionary and beneficial process of elimination, but to bring it about by more humane methods.[bolded by EW] There would seem to be at least two ways of doing so: (1) to keep unskilled and therefore relatively inefficient labour in employment by greatly reducing hours of work; (2) to eliminate the unwanted labour gradually by means of birth control 1967 ER v. 59 (4) Source: ER 1959, 1977 list Pemberton, Miss E.V. The Rectory, Ingatestone, Essex 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1938, 1939 Source: ER 1938-39; ESAR 1938-39 Pembrey, Dr. Marcus E. BSc, MB, BS, MRCS, LRCP

Redhill, Surrey Eugenics Society Member 1965, 1977 Council 1989 Personal: Mothercare, Dept. of Pediatric Genetics, Institute of Child Health, London 1990; BSc 1963; MD 1978; Lect. in Medicine, St. Thomas Hospital Medical School Pubns: 8th edition of An Introduction to Medical Genetics. 1985 (in use for 45 years); 1992 "Diabetes mellitus associated with a pathogenic point mutation in mitochondrial DNA", w/W. Reardon, RJM Ross, Mary G. Sweeney, Linda M Luxon, AE Harding, R.C. Trembath in The Lancet, v. 340, Dec. 5, p. 1376 Source: ER 1965, 1977 list, Medical Directory 1991, CH Human Genome Project: "...a distinction between the medical genetic interest and the human genetic interest ... If medical benefit is going to be used as a major justification for the genome project, and mapping and sequencing is left to current methods of organizing and funding such research, there is a danger that progress will only be rapid for a subset of human genes -- those where mutations cause disease." from CIBA Symposium Human Genetic Information: Science, Law, Ethics. 1990 Wiley. (see Bodmer, W. q.v.) Genetic Counselling: "In genetic counselling one becomes aware that one must present the risk figures but one must also emphasize to the potential parent that it is not just a theoretical figure but also an empirical observation..." from CIBA Symposium Human Genetic Information: Science, Law, Ethics.1990 Wiley, p. 30 Genetic Advisory Centres 1983 - North East Thames Regional Health Authority Genetic Clinic, Institute of Child Health, Hospital for Sick Children, Great Ormonde St., London Pennington, Mr. Frederick Esq. 17 Hyde Park Terr., London W 1909-11 Eugenics Society Member 1909-11 Background Frederick Pennington Sr. 17 Hyde Park Terr., London W 1903; b. 1819; m. 1854 Margaret Sharpe; JP 1903; MP, Liberal, Stockport 1874-1885 Frederick Pennington Jr.; only son of Frederick Pennington JP; b. 1863; JP (1894) Surrey Source: ESAR 1908-11; Kelly's Handbook 1903 Penrose, The Rev. John The Rectory, Petworth, Sussex 1909 Eugenics Society Associate 1909 Source: ESAR 1908-09

Penrose, Mrs. John The Rectory, Petworth, Sussex 1909-12 Eugenics Society Member 1909-12; Council 1909-11; VP 1909 First International Eugenics Congress 1912, General Committee Source: ESAR 1908-12; ER 1909-11, 1910; Problems in Eugenics. 1912 (repr.) Penrose, Mrs. Margaret MA, MRCS 47 Lexden Rd., Colchester 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1931, 1937, 1939 Source: ER 1931, ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Peppercorn, Miss A.E. 64 Breakspear Rd., Brockley, London SE 1910-12 Eugenics Society Associate 1910-12 Source: ESAR 1909-12 Percival, Mrs. A.M. 26 Eldon Rd., Kensington, London 1910-12 Eugenics Society Associate 1910-12 Source: ESAR 1909-12 Percival, Mr. N.S. 26 Eldon Rd., Kensington, London 1910-12 Eugenics Society Associate 1910-12 Source: ESAR 1909-12 Percival, Mr. N.S. London Eugenics Society Member 1941, 1957 Source: ER 1941, 1957 Perkins, Miss Carol Eugenics Society Member 1953 Source: ER 1953 Perrers-Taylor, Dr. M. MRCS, LRCP, DPH, DOMS Eugenics Society Member 1959 Personal: Diploma in Ophthalmic Medicine and Surgery; Diploma in Public Health; a woman Source: ER 1959 Perrier, Mr. Edmond France Eugenics Society V.P. 1914, 1916; First International Eugenics Congress 1912, Vice President Personal: President, Societe Francaise d'Eugenique 1914; Director, Natural History Museum, Paris 1912 Source: Men Behind Hitler, p. 87; ER 1916; Problems in Eugenics. 1912 (repr.); ESAR 1913-14 Perrin, Mrs. Alin 12 Cadogan Ct., London SW 1912 Eugenics Society Associate 1912 Source: ESAR 1911-12

Perry, Mr. L.G. Esq. Reform Club, Pall Mall, London SW1, 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Fellow 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Pettinger, Mr. R.W. 42 Lady Margaret Rd., Southhall, Middlesex 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1936, 1937, 1939 Source: ER 1936, 1937; ESAR 1938-39 Pettit, Miss F.B. Broadwater, Oatland Park, Weybridge 1909-12 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-12 Source: ESAR 1908-12 Pheasant, Dr. Stephen MA, MSc, PhD Eugenics Society Member 1983 Source: B&S 1984 Philip, Dr. (Miss) Ursula MSc, PhD Newcastle upon Tyne Eugenics Society Member 1957 Fellow 1977 Personal: Studied under Curt Stern (see AES list) at Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Biology, Berlin Dahlem; then worked with JBS Haldane 1933-47 (JBS Haldane was in the Oxford branch of the Eugenics Society while at Oxford in 1914; see Mrs. Haldane and Naomi Mitchison q.v.) Senr. Lect. in Zoology, Newcastle University 1964 Pubns: 1964-65 "Genetics and Eugenics in post war Germany", ER, v. 56, p. 91 Source: ER 1957, ER 1964 p. 66, 1977 list Quotes: Auschwitz Coverup: "Prof. Hans Nachtsheim, the eminent mammalian geneticist ... advocates legislation to allow voluntary sterilization ... Only a scientist who maintained his independence of Nazi doctrine is in a position to do this." from "Genetics and Eugenics in Post War Germany" ER 1964, p. 91 by Ursula Philip; Nachtsheim did not maintain such a distance as Philip implies. Both Nachtsheim and Philip were at the Kaiser Wilhelm and Nachtsheim was there under Verschuer. Nachtsheim became director of the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute after the war and was a member of the American Eugenic Society together with Verschuer in 1956. After the war Verschuer was cleared by the de-Nazification Tribunal although he was the actual director of Mengele's experiments. (see Children of Flame.) Nachtsheim sought five year old children for experiments in inducing epilepsy by simulated high altitudes in hyperbaric chambers. It was the duty of people like Miss Phillips, who spoke German, understood genetics and were familiar with the German genetics scene, to expose men like Nachtsheim, not to defend them.

Phillips, Arnold Esq. 63 Morley Rd., Richmond Bridge, Surrey 1909-12 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-12 Source: ESAR 1908-12 Phillips, Harold Esq. 3 Parliament Chambers, Great Smith St., Westminster 1909-10; 155 Victoria St., Westminster 1911-12 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-12 Source: ESAR 1908-12 Phillips, Major R.E. MC Birdcage Walk (Regimental HQ), London SW1 Eugenics Society Fellow 1947, 1957 Member 1977 Personal: 1957 address Coldstream Guards, Regimental HQ; Military Cross; 1977 address, Basingstoke, Hants Source: ER 1947, 1957, 1977 list Phillpotts, Eden Eltham, Torquay, S. Devon 1909-12 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-12 Source: ESAR 1908-12 Pickard, Dr. B.H. MB, FRCS, DLD London Eugenics Society Member 1955, 1957 Source: ER 1955, 1957 Pickworth, Dr. Kenneth MB, BS Eugenics Society Member 1948 Source: ER 1948-49 Piddington, Mrs. Marion Eugenics Society Member 1939 Source: ER 1939 Piddington, Mr. R.A. Monmouth Eugenics Society Fellow 1957 Pubns: The Next British Empire: a population policy for home amenity and empire defence. 1938 (suggests moving people at the rate of one million a year to Canada; reviewed in ER 1938, p. 140); The Limits of Mankind. 1956 Source: ER 1957 Pierce, Mr. C.W.R. Esq. 47 Ranelagh Rd., Ipswich 1909-12 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-12 Source: ESAR 1908-12 Pierse, Mrs. 24 Kidbrook Grove, Blackheath, London SE 1909-11; The Summer House, Widcomb, Bath 1912

Eugenics Society Associate 1909-12 Source: ESAR 1908-12 Pilcher, Mrs. Treen, Godalming 1937 Eugenics Society Fellow 1937 Source: ESAR 1937 Pilditch, Sir Philip Bt., JP 8 Old Bond St., London W1, 1937, 1939 Eugenic Society Member 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Pilkington, Mrs. 33 Chester Sq., London SW 1909 Eugenics Society Associate 1909 Source: ESAR 1908-09 Pilkington, Mr. Richard Anthony MP, MC 14 Grove End Rd., London NW 8 Eugenics Society Fellow 1944, 1957; VP 1949, 1955-57; Council 1944-48, 195254, 1958-60 Personal: Coldstream Guards 1930-35 (Reserve of Officers); MP for Widnes 1935-45; Civil Lord of the Admiralty Source: CH, ER 1944-60, 1977 list. WWW Background: The Pilkington's are related by marriage to C.P. Blacker q.v.; Blacker served in the Coldstream Guards -- Col. William Windle Pilkington eldest son of Richard Pilkington of Windle Hall, JP, d. 1869; JP; the Hazels, Huyton, Liverpool 1903 -- Richard Pilkington; b. 1841; 2 son of Richard Pilkington of Windle Hall, d. 1869; Mayor of St. Helen's 1895-99; MP, Conservative 1899(1903)SW Lancashire, Newton div; Rainford Hall, St. Helen's, Lancs 1903 -- Charles Pilkington; b. 1850; son of Richard Pilkington of Windle Hall; JP 1903; The Headlands, Prestwich, nr. Manchester 1903 Pilkington, Dr. Roger MA, PhD Highgate, London N6 Eugenics Society Member 1949 Fellow 1957, 1977 Sex and Morality Report, British Council of Churches, jt. author 1966 Personal: b. 17 Jan 1915; 3rd son of Richard Austin Pilkington; educ. Freibourg, Germany; Cambridge (MA, PhD) genetics 1937; Chmn., London Missionary Society 1962; Channel Islands 1977; lives in France 1990 (his brother was a director of Pilkington Glass Ltd. 1943-81) Pubns: Stringer's Folly; Biology, Man and God.; Sons and Daughters. 1951; How Your Life Began. 1953; Revelation Through Science. 1954; The Facts of Life. 1956; Facts of Life for Parents. 1963 and many books called Small Boat to ...) Source: ER 1949, 1957, 1977 list, WSW 1990

Pillay, Dr. A.P. OBE, MB, BS Kodak House, Hornby Rd., Bombay, India 1937 Eugenics Society Member 1937, Fellow 1947 Personal: b. 1890; d. 1956; Eugenic Clinic in Bombay 1935; Captain 1937; Organizer, All-India Population Conference 1938; Officer, Order of the British Empire; see autobiography of Lady Rama Rao for significance of Pillay Pubns: Welfare Problems of Rural India. 1931; editor: Marriage Hygiene journal (Kama Sutra advocated), Journal of Family Welfare (1st issue, Nov. 1954); Sex, Society and the Individual. 1953 Source: ER 1935, 1947, ESAR 1937, Around the World News of Population and Family Planning 1955 February, Obit ER 1956-57, 48, p. 139 (N) Pinchin, Scott-, Mrs. 13 Doville Mansions, Clapham Park 1909; Bentley, Egham Hill, Surrey 1910 Eugenics Society Member 1909-10 Source: ESAR 1908-10 Pinching, Dr. Charles MB, MRCS, LRCP, OBE 76 New Road, Gravesend 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Fellow 1937, 1939, 1943-44 Personal: d. 1943-44; Order of the British Empire 1937 Source: ESAR 1937; Obit ER 1943-44, p. 24 Piney, Dr. A. MD, MRCS, LRCP Eugenics Society Consultative Council 1937 Pubns: 1944-45 "Deterrents to Parenthood", ER, v. 36, p. 41 (C) Source: ESAR 1937 [Pinsent, Mr. Hume Lordswood, Harborne 1913 Birmingham Heredity Society 1913 Source: ESAR 1912-13 (Birmingham)] Pinsent, Mrs. Ellen Francis (Mrs. Hume Pinsent) Lords Wood, Harborne, Birmingham 1910-12 Eugenics Society Member 1910-11, 1912; Council 1911; First International Eugenics Congress 1912, General Committee; Birmingham Heredity Society Member 1913 Personal: b. 1866; d. 1949; Mem., Royal Comm. on Care and Control of the Feebleminded 1904-08; Senior Commissioner, Board of Control [of the Feebleminded; daughter, Hester Pinsent Adrian q.v., joined National Association for Mental Health]; Birmingham City Council; wrote The Mental Health Services: Oxford and Berks.; wrote novels; lived in Oxford at the end of her life ; see Lady Adrian, who is Ellen Francis Pinsent's daughter q.v.

Source: ESAR 1909-12, ER 1911, WSW 1990, WWW; Problems in Eugenics. 1912 (repr.) [Pinsent, Mr. Roy Selly Wick, Birmingham 1913 Birmingham Heredity Society 1913 Source: ESAR 1912-13] Pitman, Mr. F.A. Hugo Esq. 43 Bishopsgate, London EC2 1957 Eugenics Society Life Fellow 1937, 1939, 1957 Personal: 1937 address, 21 Mulberry Walk, London SW3, 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39; ER 1957 Pitt, Mr. Hewitt Eugenics Society Member 1946 Source: ER 1946 Pitt, Commander T.S. Fox OBE Eugenics Society Member 1947 Source: ER 1947 Pitt Rivers, Mrs. Rosalind Venetia FRS Eugenics Society Fellow 1932 Personal: b. Rosalind Henley; 1931 m. George Henry Lane Fox Pitt-Rivers q.v. (div. 1938, Burke's Landed Gentry); FRS 1954; National Institute of Medical Research, Staff 1942-72 (head of Chemistry division 1969-72); Dept. of Pharmacology, University College London 1972-85 Pubns: The Thyroid Hormones. 1959 w/ Jamshed Rustom Tata (Jamshed Rustom Tata; Head, Laboratory of Developmental Biochemistry, National Institute for Medical Research 1973-; Beit Memorial Fellow 1959-60; Vis. Scientist, Wenner Gren Inst., Stockholm 1960-62) The Chemistry of Thyroid Diseases. 1960; w/ W.R. Trotter; The Thyroid Gland. 1964 Source: ER 1932, WSW 1990, Burke's Landed Gentry Pitt, Mrs. L. Fox Eugenics Society Member 1931 Personal: could be Mrs. Lane Fox Pitt-Rivers q.v. Source: ER 1931 Pitt-Rivers, Capt. George Henry Lane Fox BSc, FRAI Manor House, Hinton St. Mary, Dorset 1937, 1939, 1957 Eugenics Society Council 1931-32, 1937-38 Life Fellow 1937, 1957 Member of Council of Eugenic Society for twenty years; according to his biography in Who Was Who, he was "held political prisoner by the Home Secretary 1940-42" according to himself; acc to Malcom Muggeridge: "The house where the unit [Muggeridge's unit in WW II] was stationed

belonged to G.H.L. Fox Pitt Rivers who had been interned under Regulation 18b for his pro Hitler attitudes, and in his library there was an elegantly bound presentation copy of Mein Kampf... [Pitt Rivers was] very rich ... [his wife was] an actress ... Mary Hinton" (from Chronicles of Wasted Time, Malcolm Muggeridge, p. 391); for Mary Hinton, see Lady Forster q.v. Personal: George Henry Lane Fox Pitt Rivers, ADC Baron Forster (Baron Forster; see Lady Forster q.v., Gov. Gen. Australia 1922-25) Secretary General and Hon. Treasurer, International Union for Scientific Investigation of Population (1928-37); d. 1966; m. Rachel, dau. of Baron Foster q.v. (div. 1930); m. 1931 Dr. Rosalind Venetia Henley q.v. - son, Julian Alfred (Julian Alfred; Prof. of Anthropology, London School of Economics 1972-; The People of the Sierra. 1954, (2nd ed. 1971); "I was relieved when the book was reviewed that no critic headed his article 'Corruption in Fascist Spain', for it would have been awkward for me to deny that, for those who wish to give it such emphasis, this is what the book is about (though I put it very differently myself.)" Julian Pitt Rivers, Preface to Second Edition, The People of the Sierra, p. xiii) Pubns: Weeds in the Garden of Marriage. 1931; "Sex Ratios and Marriage", 1929 ER, v. 21, p. 21-28; "The effect on native races of contact with European civilization", 1927, Man, v. 27; The Clash of Culture and the Contact of Races. 1927 Source: ER 1931-32, 1957, ESAR 1937, WSW 1990, WWW, Burke's Background: A.H.L.F. Pitt Rivers; founded South Kensington Museum; collection now in Oxford Pitt Rivers Museum; inherited 29,000 acres called Cranborne Close, Dorset; did chalk country excavations: Excavations in Cranborne Close; 1st inspector of ancient monuments after Ancient Monuments Act passed; Anthropological Institute (Pres.); The Evolution of Culture and Other Essays 1906 (Source: DNB, v. 22, Suppl.) - Lt. Gen. Augustus Henry Lane Fox-Pitt-Rivers; FRS; b. 1827; m. dau of Baron Stanley - AHLFPR's daughter, Alice Augusta; m. John Lubbock, 1st Baron Avebury q.v. 1884 - AHLFPR's daughter, Ursula m. 1880 William Charles Scott, the only son of Gen. W.H. Scott of Thorpe, d. 1868 and of the dau. of 1st baron Stanley of Alderley (cousins); Wm Chas Scott: b. 1842; JP 1903; Thorpe, Chertsey 1903 - Maj. Gen. William Augustus Lane Fox-Pitt Rivers; CVO, DSO; b. 1896; grandson Pittman, Mr. G.

Eugenics Society Member 1989 Source: ER 1989 Platman, Dr. MRCP, MB Eugenics Society Member 1964 Source: ER 1964 Platt, Prof. The Lord MSc, MD, FRCP Orthopaedic Surgery, Manchester Univ., Manchester Eugenics Society President 1965-68 Fellow 1977 Personal: MB, BCh (Manchester) 1909; MD 1921; Founding Trustee, Galton Foundation (Publisher of the Journal of Biosocial Science 1969); Dept. of Orthopaedics, Manchester Royal Infirmary 1934-51 (Prof. of Orthopaedic Surgery 1939-51, Prof. of Medicine, Manchester 1945-65, Emeritus Prof., Orthopaedic Surgery); Cons. in Orthopaedic Surgery, Lancashire County Council 1920-57; Cons. Adv. in Orthopaedics to Ministry of Health 1940-63; Pres., Royal College of Physicians (1957-62); Chmn., Clinical Research Bd., MRC 1964-67; RAMC 1939-45; Pres., International Federation of Surgical Coll. 1958-66; WHO member of Expert Advisory Panel on Maternity, Child Welfare UK; Chmn: Cttee on Welfare of Children in Hospitals (see Dr. E. Tylden) 1958, Cttee for Reform of Nursing Education 1964; Mem., Spens Cttee; Pres.: Central Council for the Disabled 1969-, National Fund for Research into Crippling Diseases 1970Pubns: Nephritis and Allied Diseases, 1934; "Inherited Disease in Man", Galton Lecture 1961, ER, v. 53, p. 77; Private and Controversial. 1972; Editor, Quarterly Journal of Medicine Source: 1977 list, WWW, Burke's 105th edn., Debretts 1990 Background: dau. married John Bunting Allen, 2 Highfield Rd., Hazel Grove, Manchester; two children; Query if any of these are Stockport magistrates? Platt, Lady MB, BCh, DPM Eugenics Society Fellow 1965 Personal: Diploma in Psychological Medicine Publications: 1967 Book Reviews: Adopted Children and How They Grow Up, and Adoption Assessments, ER v. 59 (3) Source: ER 1965 Platt, Charles Esq. Thornleigh, Wetheral, nr. Carlisle, Cumberland 1910-12 Eugenics Society Associate 1910-12 Source: ESAR 1909-12 Pleister, Miss E.M. 9 Lymington Mansion, W. Hampstead, London N 1911-12 Eugenics Society Associate 1911-12 Source: ESAR 1910-12

Pleister, Miss E.M.N. Eugenics Society Member 1967 Source: ER 1967 Ploetz, Dr. Alfred Munich, Germany 1912 Eugenic Society Member 1912; V.P. 1911-1916; First International Eugenics Congress 1912, General Committee, Vice President; Nazi; Co-Founder in Germany of the Society for Racial Hygiene (Eugenics) 1905; Pres., International Society for Race Hygiene 1914, 1916; reception for Ploetz in London 1910 given by Galton and Montague Crackanthorpe; supported Hitler Pubns: Archive for Racial and Social Biology 1904-; Fundamental Outline of Racial Hygiene Source: ESAR 1911-12, 1913-14; ER 1916; Men Behind Hitler, p. 87; ER 1910 Quarterly Chronicle; Problems in Eugenics. 1912 (repr.) Quotes: 1934 On Jewish Expulsions by Nazi Government: "May I draw your attention to a few mistakes in your periodical ... the German Society for Race Hygiene was founded ... on June 22, 1905, - a fact which I am able to verify as the founder of it ... On page 44 (of the Eugenical News) ... the word 'expelled' is used. The 60,000 Jews ... were not expelled, with the exception of very small percentage. They did not have to emigrate, nobody chased them away. They went, frightened by the Jewish reports of horror, because they feared, and unjustly, a pogrom. That all reports of horror (with the few exceptions of a few minor cruelties) were deliberately invented, in order to hurt the new government, you must have heard ... in spite of the incessant Jewish propaganda of untruths. A large number of Jews, who had emigrated, have returned to Germany. With friendly greetings, ... Alfred Ploetz" (Letter to Eugenical News 1934, p. 129) Support for Nazis: "...the integration of the German sections of Czechoslovakia into the German Reich succeeded in the relatively short time of a few months ... the military, economic and cultural gains are evident, just as the direct and indirect advantages are in the field of racial hygiene ... Through his deeds Hitler moves into the ranks of our greatest leaders since olden times! " (Alfred Ploetz and Ernst Rudin quoted in Men Behind Hitler (MBH), p. 103 from Archiv 1938 Heft 2, S 136) War Dysgenic: "A modern war whether carried out victoriously or not, brings about as every racial hygienist knows, ... horrible counter selection ... One would think that such decisive consequences concerning the future of civilized races would have prevented the present war (WWII) ... especially since the foundation of the Third Reich, German racial hygienists have never left any

doubt in the minds of other cultured nations and above all England and France ... that a war ... would encompass ... mutual racial extermination" (Ploetz and Rudin p. 99, MBH) 1940 Support for Hitler and White Supremacy: "It is a tragic fate that Ploetz is no longer alive to witness the solution to the problem of understanding and co-operation among the Nordic peoples, he, who believed so unshakably in the resolute leadership of Adolf Hitler and in his holy mission of national and international racial hygiene" Memorial Notice on Death of Ploetz written in 1940 by Rudin p. 79, MBH Plomer, Lieut. Colonel W. Aldershot 1910; Burcot Cottage, Burton (or Bierton 1912), nr. Aylesbury 1911-12 Eugenics Society Member 1910-12 Personal: 1st Royal Irish Fusiliers, Aldershot 1910 Source: ESAR 1909-12 Pocock, Miss Hilda Frances London Eugenics Society Propaganda Secretary 1935 Member 1941, 1957 Personal: d, 1964; Sir Charles Arden-Close q.v. was her first cousin Pubns: "Sterilization in the Empire: An Account of the Working of the Alberta Act.", ER, 1932-33 Source: ER, ER 1935 p. 50, 1941, 1957 Pollard, Mrs. St. John's, Munery Rd., Wimbledon Common, London 1909 Eugenics Society Associate 1909 Source: ESAR 1908-09 Pollard, Prof. A.H. MSc (Econ), PhD, FIA School of Economic and Financial Studies Macquarie Univ., North Ryde, Australia Eugenics Society Fellow 1967, 1977 Personal: Fellow, Institute of Actuaries Source: ER 1967, 1977 list Pollard, Mr. G.N. MSc School of Economic and Financial Studies Macquarie Univ., North Ryde, NSW, Australia Eugenics Society Fellow 1977 Source: 1977 list Pollard, Mr. R.S. The Grampians, Western Gate, London W6, 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1936, 1937, 1939 Pubns:

"Divorce for Insanity", 1933-34, ER, v. 25, p. 131 (C) Source: ER 1936, ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Pomeroy, Mr. S.E. 14 Carver Rd., London SE24, 1937 Eugenics Society Member 1937 Source: ESAR 1937 Ponsonby, Mr. Edward Eugenics Society Member 1966 Source: ER 1966 Pooley, Dr. George 89 Priory Rd., Hampstead, London NW 1909 Eugenics Society Member 1909 Source: ESAR 1908 Pooley, Mrs. George 89 Priory Rd., Hampstead, London NW 1909; 15 Gladstone Rd., Rammoor, Sheffield 1910-12 Eugenics Society Member 1909; Associate 1910; Member 1911-12; Council 1909-11; 1916 First International Eugenics Congress 1912, General Committee Source: ESAR 1908-12; ER 1909-11, 1916; Problems in Eugenics. 1912 (repr.) Porter, Mr. Guy 24 Regent Rd., Jersey, Channel Islands 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Porter, Mr. N. Teulon Esq. Old Way, Etchingham, Sussex 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Fellow 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Posner, Dr. E. MD Eugenics Society Member 1967 Source: ER 1967 Post, Mr. Richard H. PhD Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA Eugenics Society Fellow 1965, 1977 Personal: Director, American Eugenics Society Source: 1965, 1977 list Pott, Mrs. Reginald 11 Scarsdale Villas, Kensington, London W 1909-12 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-12 Source: ESAR 1908-12 Potter, Dr. H. Radford MB, BS The Mount, Basingstoke 1937 Eugenics Society Member 1937 Source: ESAR 1937 Potton, Mrs. E.E.

64 Redcliffe Square, London, SW10, 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1926 Fellow 1937, 1939 Council 1919-1944 Personal: Mrs. E.E. Potton = Mrs. N. Potton; Eugenics Society representative on the National Baby Council Source: Articles of Association 1926, ESAR 1937, 1938-39, Obit, ER 1946, p. 48 Potts, Dr Henry Eugenics Society / Galton Institute Council 2003 Source: CCAR 2003 Potts, Dr. David Malcolm MA, PhD, MB, BCh, DRCOG 8 Langbourne Ave., London, California 2003 Eugenics Society Fellow 1963, 1977 Council 1968, 1984-5, 1989 V.P. 1970, 1978, 1992 Company Director of abortion clinics: [aka Malcolm Potts] -- Pregnancy Advisory Services Ltd. abortion clinic (a founding director), 196877 -- Fairfield Nursing Home abortion clinic (1975-79) -- Population Services Family Planning Programme, now called Marie Stopes International, (a founding director) 1973-81; PSFP/Marie Stopes International runs abortion clinics Other Abortion Related Activities: Medical Director, International Planned Parenthood Federation (1966-76); Director, Family Health International, North Carolina, USA, 1980 (developed IUD); Officer: Abortion Law Reform Association (Executive Cttee); Birth Control Campaign (Management Cttee); Brook Advisory Centres (Medical Advisory Cttee) Pubns: 1983 Textbook of Contraceptive Practice.; 1977 Abortion.; "Legal Abortion in Eastern Europe", 1967, ER, v. 59 (4), p. 232; 300 articles from Family Health International were published in professional journals between 1980 and 1985 (Biology and Society, Vol. 4, 1987); innumerable speeches and articles have Potts' name on them Background: In this article, "Legal Abortion in Eastern Europe",, Potts discusses the fact the the birthrate in several of these countries, eg, Rumania, is far below replacement level but he does not see this as a warning. Source: ER 1963,1977 list, CH, B&S, WSWIA

Background: -- Pregnancy Advisory Services (PAS) referred women to the Fairfield Nursing Home (see Dorothy Kerslake q.v.) until PAS bought the Rosslyn Nursing Home in 1980.

-- Population Services Family Planning Programme, now called Marie Stopes International, had permission to use the Marie Stopes name and obtained the Whitfield St. property which Marie Stopes had left to the Eugenics Society. -- Family Health International is funded in part by the National Institutes of Health and in part by the Population Council. It played an important role in the development of new types of IUD's. Quotes: Abortion and Low Birth Weight: "there seems little doubt that there is a true relationship between the high incidence of therapeutic abortion and prematurity ... a doubling of perinatal mortality in Hungary", from "Legal Abortion in Eastern Europe", ER 1967 by Malcolm Potts; what about Tietze's article? Abortion and Contraception: "As people turn to contraception there will be a rise, not a fall in the abortion rate." Cambridge Evening News, 7 Feb. 1973 Poulton, Prof. Edward Bagnall FRS Dept. of Zoology, Oxford Univ.; Wykeham House, Oxford 1910-12 Eugenics Society Associate 1910-11; Member 1912, 1913, 1924; V.P. 1914, 1916, 1927; Fellow 1937, 1939; Council 1910-11, 1935; First International Eugenics Congress 1912, General Committee Personal: 1857-1944; Prof. of Zoology, Oxford 1893-1933; Pres., Oxford branch, Eugenics Education Society, 1914, 1916; Wykeham House, Oxford Univ. 1909, 1910, 1937, 1939; Pres.: Linnean Society (see John Marsden q.v.), Royal Entomological Society - a daughter married Dr. Ainley-Walker q.v. - Margaret Lucy, his daughter married James Clerk Maxwell Grant (James Clerk Maxwell Grant: General Committee of Manchester branch of Eugenics Education Society 1913 (his wife was Treasurer of the branch); Dean of the Faculty of Technology, University of Manchester 1912-20; Secretary, League of Nations Union 1920-38; Education and World Citizenship. 1921; The World We Mean to Make. 1943) - JCMG's son was William John Poulton Maxwell Garnett (William John Poulton Maxwell Garnett; b. 1921; career with ICI 1947-62; Virginia Bottomley, Minister of Health 1992, who did not investigate the problems at the Falloden Nursing Home, an abortion facility, is WJPM Garnett's daughter.)

- JCMG's daughter, Margaret Christian, m. Douglas Jay 1933 (Douglas Jay; b. 1907; City Editor Daily Herald 1937-40; Econ. Sec. to Treasury 1947-50; MP (Lab) 1946-74; Chmn., Common Market Safeguards Campaign 1970-77; Pubns: The Socialist Case. 1937; Who is to Pay for the Peace and War. 1941; After the Common Market. 1968; Sterling. 1985) - D.J. and Margaret Christian Garnett's son is Peter Jay (Peter Jay; Robert Maxwell's chief of staff in 1986 (see A Abramson q.v.); m. daughter of James Callaghan; div.; m. daughter of Peter Kai Thornton; Peter Kai Thornton is the son of Gerald Thornton q.v.) Pubns: "Insect Mimicry and the Darwinian Theory of Natural Selection", 1925, Scient. Mo., v. 21, pp. 19 25; "Eugenic Problems After the Great War", 1915 Galton Lecture, ER 1916 17, v. 8, p. 34 Source: ESAR 1909-12, 1912-13; ER vol. 35-36 p. 27; ER vol. 60; WWW; CH; ER 1910, 1911, 1916; ESAR 1937, 1938-39, Debretts 1990; Problems in Eugenics. 1912 (repr.) Poulton, Mrs. E.B. Wykeham House, Oxford 1910-12 Eugenics Society Member 1910-12 Source: ESAR 1909-12 Poulton, Dr. E.P. MA, MD, FRCP, MRCS 25 Upper Wimpole St., London W1, 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1932, 1937, 1939 Source: ER 1932, ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Povey, Mr. B. Eugenics Society Member 1947 Source: ER 1947 Prak, Miss R.G. de Valkenburcht Oosterbeek, Holland Eugenics Society Member 1956, 1957, 1977 Source: ER 1956, 1957 1977 list Preddy, Mr. W.S. Stevenage, Herts Eugenics Society Member 1954, 1957 Source: ER 1954, 1957 Preece, Dr. Michael Andrew MD, MSc, FRCP, DCH, FRS Eugenics Society Member 1985 Student of JM Tanner.; Tanner sponsored disastrous interventions with human growth hormones in 70/80's; Michael Preece, his student and fellow eugenicist is studying the unfortunates who developed CJD thanks to Preece's mentor, Tanner Personal: MSc (Statistics) 1977; MD 1976; MB, BS 1967; Diploma in Child

Health 1969; Institute of Child Health, London (Lect.,1985, then Prof. of Child Health and Growth. 1991); ex reader in Child Health; Research Fellow, Middlesex Hospital; see J.M. Tanner q.v. Pubns: arts. on growth disorders and treatments Source: B&S 1986, Medical Directory 1991, Genetic Prophecy.1983 Background: Stature, Intelligence and Creuzfeld Jacob Syndrome In 1959 J.M. Tanner q.v. developed a treatment which injected growth hormones taken from the brains of corpses into short children in order to make them grow. This was begun in 1960 and continued even though the work of Gadjusek, reported in the Eugenics Quarterly, suggested that the cause of !Kuru was a slow virus like that which causes Jacob Creuzfeld. And even when Gadjusek discovered that the transmission vector of the slow virus in !Kuru was handling and ingesting the brains of corpses, Tanner ignored the potential dangers of his procedure. Similarly, the corpses of sheep with scrapie should not have been ground up and used as feed for cows as they were in England - a practice which led to the disastrous mad cow epidemic since Gadjusek mentioned scrapie as a disease similar to !Kuru. This would suggest a possible similar transmission vector. All this was ignored until using ground up scrapie infested sheep as feed led to the outbreak of mad cow disease in England. This occurred at approximately the same time as several of the children Tanner treated developed Jacob Creuzfeld (human mad cow disease) syndrome (1992). The childrens' situation was exposed in the Telegraph in June 1992. Michael Preece, was a close associate of Tanner who became Prof. of Child Health at the Institute of Child Health after Tanner. Preece was put in charge of counselling the affected families. In other words, both as a specialist and as a eugenicist, Tanner should have known that there was a danger of inducing Jacob Creuzfeld syndrome or some slow virus disease if he used material from brains of corpses. It had been shown by Gadjusek that the slow virus "!kuru" was being transmitted among the cannibal tribes of New Guinea by handling brains in the food preparation process. In an article in the Eugenics Quarterly which was published before Gadjusek understood this transmission vector, Gadjusek had suggested that "!Kuru" could be a selection agent. This article mentioned scrapie, mad cow disease and Jacob Creuzfeld Syndrome as diseases which were similar to "!kuru." Therefore, Tanner should have been very wary of using human brain products, except as selection agents. But he was not. It is a fact that both Tanner and Sir Dugald Baird q.v. believed that stature and intelligence were related. Dugald Baird q.v. aborted many children whose mothers were short. Arthur Jensen (AES) still believes that IQ and stature are related. Martin Cole q.v. also worked on the problem

also. He believed that long legs in women correlate with intelligence in the woman while Jensen believes that intelligent and wealthy men marry long legged women and have intelligent, long legged children. (See AES list) Genetic Advisory Centres- North East Thames Regional Health Authority Genetic Clinic, Institute of Child Health, Hospital for Sick Children, Great Ormonde St., London Prentice, Miss G.K. Eugenics Society Member 1939 Source: ER 1939 Prentis, Miss J.L. Southend Lodge, Cheltenham 1937 Eugenics Society Member 1937 Source: ER 1937, ESAR 1937 Price, Miss J. Eugenics Society Member 1986 Source: B&S 1988 Price, Dr. John Scott MB, DPM, MRC Psych. Clinical Research Center, Northwick Park Hospital, Harrow, Middlesex Eugenics Society Fellow 1977 Personal: MB 1958; DPM (Univ. of London) 1965; DM (Oxford) 1969; FRCPsych 1979; 1991 address Milton Keynes Hospital; Cons. Psychiatrist, Aylesbury and Milton Keynes Health District; Mem., Scientific Staff, MRC Psychiatric Genetics Unit, Institute of Psychiatry Pubns: Book Review, ER v. 59(2); "Personality Differences within Families", Jl. of Biosocial Science 1969; "Genetic and Phylogenetic Basis of Mood Variation", Internat'l Jl. of Mental Health 1972 Source: 1977 list, Medical Directory 1985, 1991, Genetic Prophecy. 1983 Background: Genetic Advisory Centres 1983 - South East Thames Regional Health Authority Genetic Clinic, Maudsley Hospital, Denmark Hill, London SE5 - Northwest Thames Regional Health Authority, Northwick Park Hospital, Watford Rd., Harrow, Middlesex Price, Mr. W.R. Cockleford Mill, Cowley, nr. Cheltenham 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Fellow 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Priestley, Mr. C.N. MA, MEIC, AMICE

London Eugenics Society Member 1965, 1977 Personal: Member, Engineering Institute of Canada; Associate Member, Institute of Civil Engineers Source: ER 1965, 1977 list Priestly, Mrs. The Mount, Whitby, Yorkshire 1912 Eugenics Society Associate 1912 Source: ESAR 1911-12 Pringle, Rev. John Christian 104 Manor Way, Blackheath, London SE3, 1937 Eugenics Society Council 1931-32, Fellow 1937 Personal: 1873-1938; Indian Civil Service; Anglican Priest 1903; Director and Consulting Secretary, Charity Organizations Society (1914-1919, 1925-1936, 1936-38) Source: ER 1931-32, ESAR 1937, Obit ER July 1938, p. 127 Pringle, Dr. Julia 104 Manor Way, Blackheath, London SE3 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1938, 1939 Source: ER 1938-39; ESAR 1938-39 Prior, Mrs. 11 Sydney Place, Onslow Square, London SW 1911-12 Eugenics Society Associate 1911-12 Source: ESAR 1910-12 Prior, Mrs. 68 Elm Park Rd., Chelsea, London SW3, 1937 Eugenics Society Member 1937 Source: ESAR 1937 Pritchard, Dr. Eric MA, MRCP Eugenics Society Council 1920 Pubns: "Some recent documents on the subject of infant mortality and some reflections thereon", ER 1917-18, v. 9, p. 223 Source: ER 1920 Pritchard, Mr. R.C. London Eugenics Society Fellow 1949, 1957 Council 1949-57 Executive Cttee 1952-53 Personal: Address: Messrs. Chase, Henderson and Tennant, 50-60 New Broad St., London, EC2 Source: ER 1948-57 Proby, Mr. R. Eugenics Society Member 1949 Source: ER 1948-49 Proctor, Miss M.

91 Gower St., London WC 1909-10; 33 Markham Square, Chelsea, London SW 1911 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-11 Source: ESAR 1908-11 Prothero, Dr. R. Mansell MA, PhD Dept. of Geography, Univ. of Liverpool, Liverpool Eugenics Society Fellow 1977 Pubns: GNL 09/05 Source: 1977 list Background: What is Geography Today? from Edinburgh University: "Geography is the study of the physical and human forces of change affecting the Earth. The discipline therefore spans the physical, natural and social sciences ... In all cases, first year students study the major global problems of Population, Environment and Resources ... increasing specialisation in the third and fourth years includes ... options in economic, social and historical geography ..." from Edinburgh Univ., Undergraduate Prospectus, 1992, p. 131-2 (see A. W. Halsey q.v. and also the Teeside group, John Peel q.v. etc.) Pryor, Mr. M.P. Esq. Weston Park, Stevenage, Hants 1912 Eugenics Society Member 1912 Source: ESAR 1911-12 Pulley, Miss Honor 200 Wymering Mansions, Elgin Ave., London W 1909-12 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-12 Source: ESAR 1908-12 Punnett, Prof. R.C. Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge 1912 Eugenics Society Member 1912 Source: ESAR 1911-12 Purcell, Dr. F.M. MD The Royal Society of Medicine Eugenics Society Member 1955, 1957 Source: ER 1955, 1957 Purcell, Mr. R. Eugenics Society Member 1949 Source: ER 1948-49 Purchas, Mrs. M.G. Millside, Hatfield Heath, Bishops Stortford 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Pycraft, Mr. W.P. FLS, DSc, FZS

Little Paddock, Long Cross, nr. Chertsey 1937 Eugenics Society Fellow 1924, 1937 Council 1925-35 Personal: 1868-1942; Assistant Keeper, Osteological Collections, British Museum; Fellow, Linnean Society Pubns: More Gleanings from Nature's Fields. 1929; "Protective Adaptations", ER 1933 34, v. 25, p. 135 (C) Source: Articles of Association, 1926; ESAR 1937, Obit, ER April 1942, p. 27 Pyke, Mrs. Margaret Amy OBE Naylands, Balcombe, Haywards Heath, Sussex Eugenics Society Hon. Fellow 1953, 1957 Council 1954-59,1964-66 VP 1960-62 Marie Stopes Committee 1959 Marie Stopes Memorial Foundation Limited 1960 Personal: b. 8/1/93, d. 1966; Gen. Sec of the Family Planning Association (FPA) from its start in 1930; leader of FPA from 1939 on; organized Clapham Conference; Chairman of FPA on the death of Lady Denman; Subscriber, Family Planning Association Ltd.; Admin. Chairman, International Planned Parenthood Federation 1961-; Officer of the Order of the British Empire; Margaret Pyke House named after her - son, Dr. David Pyke - Rona Smith, who is a shareholder in many FPA companies, lives at Balcombe. Pubns: "Family Planning: an Assessment", Galton Lecture 1963 Source: ER 1953, 1957, 1966; obit by C.P. Blacker, Around the World News of Population and Family Planning 1961 February, CH Quotes: Family Planning Association (FPA) and Contraceptives: 1. "The British Medical Journal, the Lancet, and the Pharmaceutical Journal consult us (the FPA, ed. note) before accepting any advertisement of a contraceptive ... We were told recently of a manufacturer who was refused a license to export his goods because they were not on the FPA approved list ... Royal Commission on Population: 2. "...since it (The Royal Commission on Population) came out we [the FPA. ed. note] have made it our business to publicize it... Crypto-eugenics as Empire: 3. "... it is incumbent on all who are concerned with problem families, juvenile delinquency and the possible dysgenic effects of a differential birth rate to combine with family planners ... Great Britain has lost the lead she once held in many international fields, but in the

field of family planning she is probably the most advanced of all the big countries. Here we have no laws against birth control and we have only a small proportion of the population (between six and seven percent) pledged to opposition on religious grounds." (above three quotes from "Family Planning: the past and future" by Margaret Pyke. ER 1953, Vol. 44, pp. 197-201) Was the Family Planning Association unbiased?: The FPA determined who got ads into the British Medical Journal and who got licenses for contraceptives in the UK. But how unbiased was it? The FPA was founded and run by the Eugenic Society. Family Planning Sales Ltd. covenanted most of its profits from the sale of contraceptives to the FPA. In addition, the chairman of the FPA and two other members of the FPA Executive Committee were entitled to a pension from the profits of contraceptive sales by Family Planning Sales. (see Articles of Association) Quartermaine, Mrs. R.H. Eugenics Society Fellow 1944 Source: ER 1944 Quick, George RN Rosemead, The Thicket, Maidenhead 1909-10 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-10 Personal: Fleet Engineer, Royal Navy 1909-10 Source: ESAR 1908-10 Quilliam, Mr. J.V. Eugenics Society Member 1937 Source: ER 1937 Quincey, Mr. J.L. Eugenics Society Member 1954 Source: ER 1954 Quitman, Mr. Jesse Eugenics Society Member 1931 Source: ER 1931 Rabagliati, Miss 5 Sussex Pl., London W2 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1938, 1939 Source: ER 1938; ESAR 1938-39 Rabasa, Mr. Sol L. Casilda, Argentina Eugenics Society Member 1939, 1957 Source: ER 1939, 1957 Radford, The Rev. C.I.

Swaffham Prior, Cambridge 1937. 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1931, 1937, 1939 Source: ER 1931, ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Radford, Dr. Maitland Eugenics Society Council 1931-32 Source: ER 1931-32 Rafferty, Miss L. May Droylsden, Manchester Eugenics Society Member 1955, 1957 Source: ER 1955, 1957 Raikes, Mrs. Frank Eugenics Society Member 1931 Source: ER 1931 Raine, Mr. H.C. Esq. Arklow, Ireland 1909 Eugenics Society Associate 1909 Source: ESAR 1908-09 Rainer, Dr. A.C. 65 Airedale Ave., Chiswick, London W 1909 Eugenics Society Member 1909 Source: ESAR 1908-09 Raisman, Sir Jeremy GCMG, GCIE, KCSI Fieldhead, Shamly Green, Guildford, Surrey Eugenics Society Fellow 1955, 1957, 1977 UK Treasurer, International Planned Parenthood Federation 1964 Personal: Indian finance (see John Maynard Keynes q.v.); Commander, Order of the Indian Empire - son, John Michael Raisman (John Michael Raisman; educ. Dragon School; career in oil w/ Shell (Rockefeller); Royal Comm. on Environmental Pollution 1986-87; Deputy Director, British Telecom 1987-; Governor, National Institute of Economic and Social Research 1983-; see J.E. Meade q.v.) Source: ER 1955, 1957, 1977 list, WSW 1990, ER 1964, p. 141, Around the World News of Population and Birth Control Rajan, Dr. R.G. DC, FBSS Eugenics Society Member 1953 Source: ER 1953 Rajhathy, Dr. T. Eugenics Society Member 1963 Source: ER 1963 Ram, Mr. Baksha

Eugenics Society Member 1983 Source: B&S 1984 Ramage, Dr. G. MA, MD County Medical Officer of Health, Stafford Eugenics Society Member 1956, 1957 Source: ER 1956, 1957 Ramsay, Lt. Col. Sir John KCIE, CSI 1 Cleveland Terrace, London W2, 1937; Meyrick House, Trinity Crescent, Folkestone 1939 Eugenics Society Fellow 1932, 1937, 1939 Personal: Companion of the Order of the Star of India; Knight Commander of the Order of the Indian Empire Source: ER 1932, ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Rand, Mr. Hubert Esq., BA 3 Holly Terr., West Hill, Highgate, London 1909-12 Eugenics Society Associate 1909; Member 1911-12 Source: ESAR 1908-12 Ransom, Mr. Edwin Esq. 25 (or 24 1912) Ashburnham Rd., Bedford 1909-12 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-12 Source: ESAR 1908-12 Rao Bahadur, Mr. K.V.N.A. BA, BE, M Inst W E, FFSc Mayavaram, Madras Presidency, India 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1934, 1937, 1939 Personal: Rao, Bahadur K.V. Natesa Aiyar a.k.a. Natesa Aiyar Rao Bahadur K.V. (ESAR 1937); Bachelor of Engineering Source: ER 1934, ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Rao Bahadur, Dr. L.K.A.I. MD, BA Lekshminardyapuram Palghat, Kalpathi Post, South India 1937 Eugenics Society Member 1934, 1937 Personal: Rao Bahadur L.K. Anantha Krishna Iyer a.k.a. Iyer Dewan Bahadur Dr. L.K. Anantha Krishna (ESAR 1937) Source: ER 1934, ESAR 1937 Raphael, Mrs. Nancy Rose London SW1 Eugenics Society Fellow 1955, 1957 Personal: Chief of European region for International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF) when IPPF was first organized (see Every Child a Wanted Child.); Trustee, Oliver Bird Trust 1966 (see E. Mears q.v.; Oliver Bird Trust q.v.; G.W. Cadbury q.v.); Company Director, Family Planning Association Ltd. 1979; m. George Geoffrey Raphael (div.) - son, Adam Raphael

(Adam Raphael; b. 1938; Executive Editor of the Observer 1988-, see Arnold Goodman q.v.; Presenter, NewsNight, BBC TV 1987-88; Pubns: My Learned Friends. 1989) Quote: The aims of the Eugenics Society surely go straight to the root of all our troubles-if we had better men we would have a better . Of course, a great many well-meaning societies spend much earnest effort on trying to make men better, and everyone can see what an uphill job that is. What the Eugenics Society wants to do is to find out how to breed better men and then help the world to do so the Society actually has money and (perhaps even rarer) it has used some of that money to advance its work through other existing organizations. In the Statement of Aims these are called cognate societies. I can assure you that it is a splendid thing to be regarded as a cognate society by the Eugenics Society. As representing one of these societies to-night [The Family Planning Association], I speak very feelingly on this subject During the last twenty-five years the Family Planning Association has been given free premises, donations, grants for research and to help special ventures The Family Planning Association, the International Planned Parenthood Federation, the North Kensington Marriage Welfare Centre, the British Social Biology Council-we all have grateful hearts from a specch to Eugenics Society on the occasion of the Jubilee Dinner of the Societyreported in the Eugenics Review, April 1958, v. 50, 1 online at http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2973101/pdf/eugenrev00033-0017.pdf Background: After a rescue filmed by Newsnight in 1990, Fr. James Morrow of Braemar was accused and convicted of assault; after an interview on Newsnight in 1993, Don Treshman of the United States was arrested, accused of inciting violence, and deported from England. Don Treshman and others were in England with the express purpose of exposing the links between the IPPF and the Eugenics Society Source: WSW 1990; ER 1955, 1957, CH Rathbone, Miss Eleanor F. MP 50 Romney St., London SW1, 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Fellow 1937, 1939 Personal:

1872-1946; Supported family allowances; worked on the population question Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39; ER 1946 v. 38 (1) obit. Rathbone, Mr. Frederick Hegg Hill Farm, Smarden, Kent 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Rathbone, Miss May BM/BBK FLS, LMSSA London WC1 Eugenics Society Fellow 1937, Member 1939, Fellow 1957 Personal: 1937 address High House, Keston, Hayes, Kent 1937; Southlands, Weybridge 1939 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39, ER 1957 Rathcreedan, Lady Bellehatch Park, Henley on Thames 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Ravden, Miss May Eugenics Society Member 1944 Source: ER 1944 Ravenhill, Miss A. 26 Gunterstone Rd., Barons Ct., London W 1909-10; Chrachveattle (sic), Shawnigan Lake, Vancouver Island, BC, Canada 1911 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-11, Council 1909-11 Pubns: "Eugenic ideals for womanhood", ER 1909-10, v. 1, p. 265 Source: ESAR 1908-11; ER 1909-11 Rawcliffe, Mr. D.H. Eugenics Society Member 1952 Source: ER 1952 Rawlings, Mrs. 74 York Mansions, Battersea Park, London SW 1912 Eugenics Society Associate 1912 Source: ESAR 1911-12 Rawlinson, Dr. E. Goodwin LRCP 17 Westbourne Square, London W 1912 Eugenics Society Member 1912 Source: ESAR 1911-12 Rawnsley, Mrs. W. Well Vale, Alford, Lincs. 1937 Eugenics Society Fellow 1937 Background: Walter Hugh Rawnsley; Well House, Alford, Lincs. 1903; b. 1856; m. 1889 Helen Maud Chaplin, dau. of Lt.-Col. R. Chaplin, Westgate House, Louth, Lincs., JP; JP 1902 Lincolnshire; 4th son of Rev. Drummond Rawnsley, Rector of Halton Holegate, Lincs.

-- his brother; Willingham Franklin Rawnsley; b. 1845; JP Hants Source: ESAR 1937; Kellys' Handbook 1903 Rawson, Mrs. H. The Corner House, Taplow 1911-12 Eugenics Society Associate 1911-12 Personal: Isabel Ada Habury m Harry Stanhope Rawson Source: ESAR 1910-12; Armorial Families Rawstorne, Mr. R.G., Esq. Eugenics Society Member 1932 Source: ER 1932 Rayleigh, Lord 18 Hyde Park Sq., London W2 Eugenics Society Fellow 1957, 1977 Personal: family name is Strutt, descendant of Arthur Balfour family also; 5th Baron; John Arthur; b. 1908; d. 1988; succ. 1947; m. 1934 Ursula Brocklebank; co-founder, Population Concern; see John Strutt q.v. Source: ER 1957, 1977, Burke's; Kelly's Handbook Background: -- John William Strutt: 3rd baron, m. Evelyn Balfour, Arthur Balfour's sister 1871; Cambridge Univ. senior wrangler 1865, MA 1868; succ. 1873; Prof. Experimental Physics, Cambridge 1879-84; Prof. Natural Philosophy, Royal Instn. 1887-(1903); JP, Essex (lord Lieutenant 1892-1901; Advisor, to Trinity House from 1886; discovered "noble" gases which would not mingle w/ other gases; Nobel prize; heir was Robert J. Strutt; Terling Place, Witham, Essex 1903 -- Robert John Strutt; b. 1875; Fellow, Trinity College, Cambridge 1903 -- Arthur Charles Strutt; b. 1878; Lt RN 1898-(1903) -- William Maitland Strutt; b. 1886 -- 2nd baron Rayleigh; d. 1873 -- John William Strutt; see above -- Richard Strutt; b. 1848; Oxford MA; m. Augusta, only child 5 Baron Braybrooke; Rayleigh House, Chelsea, London 1903 -- Charles Hedley Strutt; b. 1849; JP Essex; MP, Conservative, E. Essex 1883-85 and 1895-(1903); Blunt's Hall, Witham, Essex 1903 -- Edward Gerald Strutt; b. 1854; m. Maria L. Tufnell; Chelmsford 1903 Rayner, Mrs. T. BSc Eugenics Society Member 1982 Source: Bulletin of the Eugenic Society 1983 Razack, H.M. Abdul Chirag Ali Lane, Hyderabad, Deccan, India Eugenics Society Member 1957 Source: ER 1957 Rea, Mr. Walter MP

17 Lyndhurst Gardens, Hampstead, London 1910-11; 12 Smith Square, Westminster, London SW 1912 Eugenics Society Associate 1910-12; Council 1910, 1911; First International Eugenics Congress 1912, General Committee Personal: 1873-1948; MP 1910-12; worked on the Feeble Minded Control Act, a Society project Source: ESAR 1910-12; ER 1910, 1911; Problems in Eugenics. 1912 (repr.); www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/.../pdf/eugenrev00380-0071.pdf Read, Mrs. E. 4 Lancaster Gate Terr., Hyde Park, London W 1909-12 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-12 Source: ESAR 1908-12 Read, Miss Mary 8100 Metropolitan Blds., 1 Madison Ave., New York City, New York, USA 1910-11; The School of Mothercraft, 566 West End Ave, New York City, NY, USA 1912 Eugenics Society Associate 1910-11, 1912 Source: ESAR 1909-12 Read, Mr. R.S. MSc, MI Mech E Eugenics Society Member 1955 Personal: Member, Institute of Mechanical Engineers Source: ER 1955 Reckitt, Mr. Arnold L. 40 Bedford Square, London WC1, 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Fellow 1932, 1937, 1939 Personal: Reckitt and Sons, 40 Bedford Square Source: ER 1932, ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Reddi, O.S.R. PhD Eugenics Society Member 1960 Source: ER 1960 Redding, Dr. Mary MRCS, LRCP 21 Wimpole St., London W1 Eugenics Society Fellow 1955, 1957 Source: ER 1955, 1957 Reed, Mr. R.S. OBE, MSc, MI Mech E, JP Tuffley, Gloucester Eugenics Society Member 1957, 1977 Personal: Order of the British Empire; Member, Institute of Mechanical Engineers Source: ER 1957, 1977 list Reed, Prof. Sheldon PhD Dight Institute for Human Genetics, Univ. of Minnesota, Minneapolis, USA Eugenics Society Fellow 1958, 1977 Personal: Genetic Counselling; Director, American Eugenic Society

Source: ER 1958, 1977 list, AES list Quotes: "It is imperative that the less intelligent be discouraged from reproducing as much as at present because machines are rapidly taking over jobs previously held by the least able of our fellow men." ER 1965, p. 74 Rees, Dr. William Linford L. BSc, MB, BCh, DPM, MRCP, MD, FRCP Purley, Surrey Eugenics Society Fellow 1947, 1957, 1977 Treasurer, World Psychiatric Assoc. 1966-; Emeritus Professor of Psychiatry, University of London. 1980; Lecturer in Psychological Medicine at St. Bartholomew's Hospital since 1958; Recognised Clinical Teacher in Mental Diseases, Institute of Psychiatry, University of London since 1956; ex-Regional Psychiatrist for Wales Personal: William Linford Llewelyn; FRCPsych; Examiner: Diploma in Psychological Medicine, Royal College of Physicians 1964-69; Examiner: MRCP, RCP, RCPE, and RCPGlas, 1969-, MB and DPM, Univ. of Leeds 1969-; Cttee of Management, Institute of Psychiatry, Maudsley Hosp. 1968-; Consultant Physician, Bethlem and Maudsley Hosp. (1954-66); Governor: The Bethlem Royal Hosp., the Maudsley Hosp., Medical Coll. of St. Bartholomew's Hosp. 1980-; Chmn., Bd. of Trustees, Stress Syndrome Ltd. 1981; Member: Jt. Policy Cttee QMC, St. Bartholomew's Hosp. and London Hosp.,1973-; Cttee on Safety of Medicines 1971-; Cttee on Review of Medicines; Society for the Study of Human Biology; Biological Psychiatry Assn. USA; ex Regional Psychiatrist for Wales Pubns: article on prefrontal leucotomy in ER July 1947; Dimensions of Personality, with Eysenck q.v. and Himmelweit 1947 (see R. Lynn); "The physical constitution and mental illness", ER 1947 48, v. 37, p. 23; Schizophrenia: Somatic Agents. 1957; Psychoendocrinology. 1958; Short Textbook of Psychiatry. 1967 (A New Short Textbook of Psychiatry. 1988 rev. ed) Research Project: Rosemary Kennedy - Who suggested prefrontal leucotomy? Source: ER 1947, 1957, WSW 1990, Medical Directory 1991 Rees Mogg, Major Graham Beauchamp Coxeter Clifford Manor, Stratford on Avon 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Fellow 1937, 1939 Personal: b. 1881; His wife was very wealthy, the sister of Lord Dulverton, Chairman of Imperial Tobacco Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39

Reid, Dr. Archdall "Netherby", 9 Victoria Rd. South, Southsea 1911-12 Eugenics Society Member 1911-12; Council 1916; First International Eugenics Congress 1912, General Committee Pubns: The Laws of Heredity. Source: ESAR 1910-12; ER 1916, Men Behind Hitler, p. 87; Problems in Eugenics. 1912 (repr.) Reid, Mrs. Helena MA Eugenics Society Council 1931-32 Source: ER 1931-32 Reid, Mr. J.P. Esq. Moor Cottage, Nunthorpe R.S.O., Yorkshire 1909 Eugenics Society Associate 1909 Source: ESAR 1908-09 Reinganum, Mr. G. Esq. Les Bouillens, Vergeze (Gard), France 1909-10; Villa Francis, Vergeze (Gard), France 1911-12 Eugenics Society Member 1909-12 Source: ESAR 1908-12 Reinganum, Mrs. Villa Francis, Vergeze (Gard), France 1911-12 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-11; Member 1912 Source: ESAR 1910-12 Relf, Miss 16 Cascade Ave., Muswell Hill, London N10 1937, 1939, 1957 Eugenics Society Fellow 1937, 1939, 1957 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39, ER 1957 Rennie, Mr. John Wellcroft, 80 John St., Hellensburgh, Scotland 1909-12, 1937 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-12; Member 1937 Personal: d. 1937, unmarried; son of William Rennie, a coalmaster at Kilsyth Source: ESAR 1908-12, 1937; http://www.paperclip.org.uk/kilsythweb/history/archivesources/rennie/eliza_renni e_copybook.htm Renwick, Prof. J.H. DSc, FRCP, FRC Path, MFCM Eugenics Society Member 1983 Source: ER 1983 Reynell, Dr. W.R. MA, MD, FRCP 87 Harley St., London W1 1939 Eugenics Society Fellow 1939 Source: ER 1939; ESAR 1938-39 Rhodes, Mrs. Eugenics Society Member 1931 Source: ER 1931 Rhodes, Miss P.J. BA

Eugenics Society Member 1983 Source: B&S 1984 Rich, Miss Doris BSc (Econ) Eugenics Society Member 1947 Source: ER 1947 Rich, Miss Florence MA, FLS The Cosmarium, 57 King's End, Ruislip, Middlesex 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Richardson, Mr. C.E. Esq. Kirklevington Hall, Yarm, S.O., Yorkshire 1909, 1911-12 Eugenics Society Associate 1909, 1911-12 Personal: not a member in 1909-10 Source: ESAR 1908-09, 1910-12; Kelly's Handbook 1903 Background: -- Sir Thomas Richardson; Kirklevington Grange, Yarm, Yorks. 1903; son of Thos. Richardson of Kirklevington, JP, MP, d. 1890; b. 1846; m. Anna Constance Faber 1879; DL, JP, Co. Durham; Mayor, Hartlepool 1886-1888; MP, Liberal Unionist, The Hartlepools 1895-1900; knighted 1897 -- William John Richardson; son of Thos. Richardson of Kirklevington, JP, MP, d. 1890; b. 1852; JP NR Yorks. 1903; Kirklevington Hall, Yarm, Yorks. 1903 -- Thomas Richardson of Kirklevington, JP, d. 1890; m. Maria Greenwell 1843; MP (Liberal) Hartlepool 1874-75 and 1880-86 and Liberal Unionist 1886-1890 Richardson, Mr. Hugh 12 St. Mary's, York 1910-12 Eugenics Society Associate 1910-12 Source: ESAR 1909-12 Richardson, Gilbert Hancock 164 Rye Hill, Newcastle on Tyne 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Fellow 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Richardson, Mr. J.A. St. C. Eugenics Society Member 1944 Source: ER 1944 Richardson, Mr. Lewis Fry DSC, FRS Dunscore, Castlehead, Paisley, Scotland 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Fellow 1921, 1937 Personal: 1881-1953; Quaker; educ. Cambridge Univ.; National Physical Laboratory Pubns: Weather Prediction by Numerical Processes. 1922 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39, Obit ER 1953, p. 211 Richford, Mr. V.E. MPS Eugenics Society Member 1943 Source: ER 1943 Richmond, Mrs. Caroline BSc, MSc

London Eugenics Society Fellow 1977 Source: 1977 list Richterich, D.O.C. Eugenics Society Member 1964 Source: ER 1964 Rickwood, Mrs. The River House, Chelsea Embankment, London SW3, 1937 Eugenics Society Member 1936, 1937 Source: ER 1936, ESAR 1937 Ride, Prof. T.L. Hong Kong 1937 Eugenics Society Member 1934, 1937 Personal: Dept. of Physiology, The University, Hong Kong 1937, 1939 Source: ER 1934, ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Rideal, Mrs. Eugenics Society Member 1932 Source: ER 1932 Ridsdale, Dr. Arthur Errington MRCS, LRCP c/o Westminster Bank, Pavilion Buildings, Brighton, Surrey 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Fellow 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Righthouse, Mr. J. Esq. 2 Finsbury Square, London EC 1910-12 Eugenics Society Associate 1910-12 Source: ESAR 1909-12 Ripley, Dr. Joan MB, BS Eugenics Society Member 1985 Source: B&S 1986 Rittenberg, Max Esq. 19 Hogarth Rd., Earl's Court, London SW 1909 Eugenics Society Associate 1909 Source: ESAR 1908-09 Ritter, Miss 7 Park Pl., St. James's, London SW 1909-12 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-12 Source: ESAR 1908-12 Roberts, Mrs. Eugenics Society Member 1989 Source: ER 1989 Roberts, Bertrand Esq., JP Holm Lea, Lansdown, Bath 1911-12 Eugenics Society Member 1911-12 Source: ESAR 1910-12

Roberts, Prof. Derek F. Dept. of Human Genetics, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne Eugenics Society Member 1960 V.P. 1972 Fellow 1977 Hon. Secretary 1981, 1989, 1992 Editor, Bulletin, Eugenics Society 1982, Editor, Biology and Society 1983-1989, Editor, Journal of Biosocial Science 1978-90 (note overlap between editorships of Biology and Society and The Journal of Biosocial Science), Advisory Board JBS 1996, 2007 Personal: Reader in Human Genetics, Newcastle Univ. 1972; Prof. of Human Genetics, Emeritus 1993 Pubns: 1959 Natural Selection in Human Populations.; 1980 "Inbreeding and Ecological Change: An Isonymic Analysis of Secular Trends in a Tyneside Parish Over Three Centuries", Social Biology, v. 27, 2, p. 230; 1981 Changing Patterns of Conception and Fertility. Eugenics Society Symposium no. 16; 1983 "Paradoxes of Evolution in Recent Man", (Institute for the Study of Man in Africa, Johannesburg, South Africa); Biology and Society, editor 1989 Source: ER 1960, 1977 list, B&S, CH, Journal of Biosocial Science 1993 April Background: Coercion in China: "The approach to family planning in China is also quite different, with a general requirement for permission (benign coercion) before conception ... discussions are in progress which could lead to the introduction of eugenic laws which would regulate marriage and childbearing, which would be likely to list the genetic disorders leading to proscription ... It would have been impolite... to express ... strong disapproval of the directive approach ... but instead (we) repeatedly urged consideration of the effective non directive measures used in the UK...", from the Report of the delegation of clinical geneticists to China, Spring, 1986. Biology and Society, Vol. 4, 1987, p. 76. D.F. Roberts was a member of this delegation of clinical geneticists. China passed the Eugenic Law in 1993. But in the meantime it had been discovered that spina bifida, the leading birth defect in China, was caused by a lack of folic acid. Note also that Roberts testifies to the prescience of an "effective" eugenic influence in England. Roberts, Mr. Fred Brantford, Ont., Canada Eugenics Society Fellow 1946, 1957 Personal: Hosted children. A group of the children of Eugenics Society members were sent to Canada at the beginning of World War II under the auspices of the Canadian

Eugenics Society. Their Canadian hosts were made Eugenics Society Fellows in 1946 Source: ER v. 38 (1), ER 1957 Roberts, G.R. Eugenics Society Member 1960 Source: ER 1960 Roberts, Mr. G.W. Hastings House, St. Michael, 18, Barbados, BW1 Eugenics Society Member 1947 Fellow 1957 Source: ER 1947, 1957 Roberts, Dr. J.A. Fraser MD, FRCP, FRSE Clinical Genetics Research Unit, Institute of Child Health, Hospital for Sick Children, London Eugenics Society Council 1931, 1934, 1937-39, 1944-45, 1949-51, 1955-57, 1961, 1963-65 Fellow 1937, 1939, 1957 V.P. 1948-49, 1952-54, 1958, 1960 Council 1966 Personal: b. 1899; worked w/ Prof. Crew q.v.; Fellow, Royal Society of Edinburgh; Stoke Park Medical Colony, Bristol 1933-57; Burden Mental Research Trust, Stoke Park Colony, Bristol 1939 (see R.J.A. Berry q.v.); Lect. in Medical Genetics, London School of Hygiene 1946-57; 1946 "first genetic counselling center in Britain" at the Hospital for Sick Children; 1957 Director, MRC Clinical Genetics Research Unit, Institute of Child Health; Geneticist, Pediatric Research Unit, Guys Hospital, 1964 -81; Royal Anthropological (Pres., Blood Groups Unit 1957-59) Pubns: 1940 An Introduction to Medical Genetics (6th edn. 1973).; 1952 "Genetics of Mental Deficiency", Galton Lecture 1952; Bath Survey on Intelligence; Scottish Council for Research on Education; JAF Roberts "policy on family allowances ... (was) ... incorporated into benefits of the post war welfare state" from Obit B&S 1987 Sept., p. 11 by A.E. Mourant Source: ER 1931-65; ESAR 1937, 1938-39; 1977 list; CH; Obit B&S 1987 Sept., p. 11 by A.E. Mourant; Genetic Prophecy. 1983 Genetic Advisory Centres 1983 - North East Thames Regional Health Authority Genetic Clinic, Institute of Child Health, Hospital for Sick Children, Great Ormonde St., London -South East Thames Regional Health Authority, Paediatric Research Unit, Prince Philip Research Unit, Guy's Hospital Medical School Roberts, Mr. J.J. Eugenics Society Member 1959 Source: ER 1959 Roberts, Mr. J.W. MA Eton College, Windsor, Berks Eugenics Society Member 1963, 1977 Source: ER 1963, 1977 list

Roberts, Sgt. T. Eugenics Society Member 1934 Personal: 332986 Sgt. T. Roberts Source: ER 1934 Robertson, Miss A.C. St. Madoes, Taylor Ave, Kew Gardens, Surrey 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Fellow 1937, 1939 Source: ER 1937, ESAR 1937, 1939 Robertson, Mr. D.W. Eugenics Society Member 1946 Source: ER 1946 Robertson, Prof. J.B. Queen Square, Lancaster 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Fellow 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Robertson, Mr. R.H.S. MA (Cantab.), FGS Pitlochry, Perthshire Eugenics Society Fellow 1959, 1977 Personal: educ. Cambridge Univ.; Fellow, Geological Society Pubns: "The output of scientists in Scotland, 1600-1950", ER 1960-61, v. 52, p. 71 Source: ER 1959, 1977 list Robertson Powrie - see under Powrie, Miss M. Robertson Robertson-Ritchie, Mr. D. HDD, LDS Chichester, Surrey Eugenics Society Member 1940 Fellow 1957 Publications: 1968 The Naked Ape Book Review, ER 60(3) Source: ER 1940, 1957 Robinson, Mr. B.P. Eugenics Society Member 1988 Source: ER 1989 Robinson, Mr. E.S.G. Esq. Blandford, Dorset Eugenics Society Member 1937, 1939, 1957 Personal: 23 Upper Phillimore, Gardens, London W8, 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39; ER 1957 Robinson, Mr. John E. Shipley, Leeds Eugenics Society Member 1957, 1977 Source: ER 1957, 1977 list Robinson, Mr. J.H.

Eugenics Society Member 1943 Source: ER 1943 Robinson, Mrs. Louis N. MA 411 College Ave., Swarthmore, Pennsylvania, USA 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Robinson, Miss M. 8 Leyburn Terr., Dover 1909; Crayford, Park Ave, Dorset 1910-12 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-12 Source: ESAR 1908-12 Robinson, Mrs. Marjorie Cleckheaton, Yorks. Eugenics Society Member 1955, 1957 Source: ER 1955, 1957 Robinson, Mr. P.M. Dept. of Social Studies, Teeside Polytechnic, Middlesborough, Cleveland Eugenics Society Fellow 1977 Personal: see A.H. Halsey q.v. on union of biology and sociology; see other Teesiders under J. Peel q.v. Source: 1977 list Robson, Mr. S. Dorset House, Pittville Lawn, Cheltenham 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1937, 1939 Source: ER 1937; ESAR 1938-39 Roe, Miss L. 7 Chenies St. Chambers, London WC1, 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1932, 1937, 1939 Source: ER 1932, ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Rogers, Mrs. Bertram R. 8 Braxted Park, Streatham, London SW16 1939 Eugenics Society Fellow 1938, 1939 Source: ER 1938; ESAR 1938-39 Rogers, Mr. Basil M. 25 Molyneux Park, Tunbridge Wells, Kent 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Fellow 1932, 1937, 1939 Source: ER 1932, ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Rogers, Lt. Col. J.M. Riverhill, Sevenoaks 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Fellow 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Rogers, Mrs. Mary Eugenics Society Member 1989 Source: ER 1989 Rogers, Dr. T.W. BS(Educ.), MA, PhD

Eugenics Society Member 1967 Source: ER 1967 Rogerson, Dr. C.H. MD Eugenics Society Fellow 1939 Source: ER 1939 Roland, Dr. Jill MSc, MFCH, MRCS, LRCP Eugenics Society Member 1984 Source: B&S 1985 Rolfe, Mrs. Neville - See under Neville Rolfe - Gotto Rolfe, Mr. C.W. 97 Ebury St., London SW 1911-12 Eugenics Society Associate 1911; Member 1912 Source: ESAR 1910-11 Rolla-Hess - see under Hess Rolleston, Sir Humphrey GCVO, KCB, MD Martins, Scotlands Lane, Haslemere, Surrey 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1932; President 1933-35; Director 1936; Fellow 1937, 1939 Personal: 1862-1944 Source: ER 1932, CH, ER 1959, p. 65, ESAR 1937 Rookwood, Mr. R.M. London Eugenics Society Member 1955, 1957 Source: ER 1955, 1957 Roper Power, Dr. E.R. PhD Wokingham, Berks Eugenics Society Member 1944, 1957 Source: ER 1944, 1957 Roper, Dr. W.F. CBE, MB, BS, MRCS, LRCP, FRC Psych Brixhame, Devon Eugenics Society Member 1949, 1957 Fellow 1977 Personal: 1957 Medical Officers House, HM Prison, Wakefield, Yorks.; Psychiatrist; Commander of the Order of the British Empire Source: ER 1949, 1957, 1977 list Rorke, Dr. Margaret MB, BCh Eugenics Society Consultative Council 1937 Source: ESAR 1937 Rose-Innes, Lady CBE Bryntirion, Pretoria, Transvaal, South Africa 1910; Karatara, Kenilworth, Cape Town, South Africa 1911-13; Kolara, Gibson Rd., Kenilworth, Cape, South Africa 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Associate 1910-13, Fellow 1937, 1939 Background:

-- Sir James Rose Innes, KCMG; Kenilworth, Cape of Good Hope, South Africa 1903; Attorney General, Cape of Good Hope 1890-92, 1900-1902; Chief Justice of High Court of the Transvaal 1902-(1903) -- James Rose-Innes; b. 1824; Commissioner and Resident Magistrate, King Williams Town, Cape Colony 1867; administrator of gov. for Griqualand West (diamonds) 1880-83 and under sec. for native affairs 1883; Conigon, Rondesbosch, Cape Town 1903 Source: ESAR 1909-13, 1937, 1938-39; Kelly's 1903 Rose, Mrs. G.E. 41 Kendall Rd., Beckenham 1909 Eugenics Society Associate 1908-09 Source: ESAR 1908-09 Rosenau, Dr. Helen PhD 269 The White House, Albany St., London NW1 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1939 Source: ER 1939; ESAR 1938-39 Ross, Miss B. Longfords, Minchinhampton, Glos. 1910-12 Eugenics Society Associate 1910-12 Source: ESAR 1909-12 Ross, Miss Jean Eugenics Society Member 1932 Source: ER 1932 Rossi, Prof. Dr. Comm. Enrico University of Milan, Milan, Italy Eugenics Society Fellow 1932 Source: ER 1932 Roughton, Dr. A. MRCS, LRCP, DPM Cambridge Eugenics Society Member 1960, 1977 Personal: Diploma in Psychological Medicine; a woman Source: ER 1960, 1977 list Rous, The Hon. Keith Clovelly Court, North Devon 1957 Eugenics Society Life Fellow 1937, 1939, 1957, 1977 Personal: 1977 address Penhaven, Parkham, Bideford, Devon; 1937, 1939 address Worstead House, nr. Norwich Background: -- W. R. Rous; Worstead House, Norfolk; DL, JP; d. 1875 -- William John Rous; b. 1833; Worstead House, Norwich 1903; son WR Rous, d. 1875; cousin and heir to 3rd Earl Stradbroke 1903 -- George Edward John Cornwallis Rous; 3 Earl Stradbroke; b. 1862; m. Helena Keith-Fraser; JP, DL, CA Suffolk; ADC to King from 1902; Henham Hall,

Wangford, Suffolk 1903 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39, ER 1957, 1977 list; Kelly's Handbook 1903 Rowe, Mr. C.J. Eugenics Society Member 1967 Source: ER 1967 Rowe, Dr. H.C. Esq., PhD Arklow, Ireland 1909 Eugenics Society Associate 1909 Source: ESAR 1908-09 Rowe, Miss Mary Prestonbury, Bromley, Kent 1912 Eugenics Society Member 1912 Source: ESAR 1911-12 Rowland, Dr. F.M. Esq., MD 26 S. John St., Lichfield, Staffs 1912 Eugenics Society Associate 1912 Source: ESAR 1911-12 Rowlandson, Mr. Paul BSc, MSc Eugenics Society Member 1981 Source: Bulletin of the Eugenic Society 1982 Rowley, Mrs. Fydell Priory Hill, St. Neots, Huntingdonshire 1912 Eugenics Society Member 1912 Source: ESAR 1911-12; Kelly's Handbook 1903 Background: George Fydell Rowley; Priory Hill, St. Neots, Hunts. 1903; Morcott Hall, Uppingham 1903; b. 1851; m. 1884 Alice L. Corbet, dau. of Sir Vincent Corbet; JP Rutland 1903 Rowntree, Miss G. London Eugenics Society Member 1957 Source: ER 1957 Roxburgh, Mr. John Ferguson MA Stowe School, Buckingham 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Fellow 1933, 1937, 1939 Personal: 1888-1954; first headmaster of Stowe 1923 Source: ER 1933, ESAR 1937, 1938-39, Obit ER 1954-55, p. 78 Roy, Miss H.H. 3 Falkland Ave., Church End, Finchley, London N 1933 Eugenics Society Associate 1912 Source: ESAR 1911-12 Rubimarco, F. Eugenics Society Member 1960 Source: ER 1960

Rumbold, Mr. Richard Chelsea, London Eugenics Society Member 1947 Fellow 1947, 1957 Council 1947-54 Personal: ex-Catholic who spent his life in search of true religion wandering between Eastern religions and Western psychiatric sanatoriums (see S. Vere Pearson q.v.); felt this was due to bad heredity; left his money to Eugenic Society to be used for the purpose of preventing people like himself from being born Pubns: A Message in Code: The Diary of Richard Rumbold. 1932-60 (ed.) by Wm. Plomer 1964, London; My Father's Son. 1949, Jonathan Cape (autobiog. under pseudonym Richard Lumford); "Dr. S. Vere Pearson", ER 1950-51, v. 42, p. 112, (Obit); "Into the Madding Crowd: Ceylon and Its Population Problems", ER 1956-57, v. 48, p. 87 Source: ER 1947-54, Obit ER 1964, p. 162 by C.P. Blacker Runbaken, Mr. J.H. Maryvale, Hill Top, Wilmslow, Cheshire 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1937, 1939 Source: ER 1937; ESAR 1938-39 Russell, The Lady Amberley House, Kidlington, Oxford 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1938, 1939 Pubns: Children, why do we have them? Source: ER 1938-39; ESAR 1938-39 Russell, Mr. C.B. Stubbers, North Ockendon, Essex 1937 Eugenics Society Member 1937 Background: -- Champion Branfil Russell; Stubbers, North Ockendon, Romford 1903; b. 1860; m. 1887 Hon. Isabel E. Bruce, dau. 1 Lord Aberdare; sister of Henry Campbell Bruce 2 Lord Aberdare Source: ESAR 1937 Russell, David Esq. Cadburn, Markwick, Fife, NB 1909-10; Cadham, Markwich, Fife 1911 Eugenics Society Member 1909; Associate 1910; Member 1911 Source: ESAR 1908-11 Russell, Dr. Duncan C. MB, ChB London Eugenics Society Member 1946, 1957 Source: ER 1946, 1957 Russell, Prof. J.K. MD, FRCOG Eugenics Society Fellow 1959 Source: ER 1959 Russell, Mr. John MA

Holly Hedge Cottage, Well Road, Hampstead, London 1910; Owlesbury, 13 Denman Dr., Hampstead Garden Suburb, London NW 1911-12 Eugenics Society Member 1910-12; Council 1910-11, 1916; First International Eugenics Congress 1912, General Committee Source: ESAR 1909-12; ER 1910-11, 1916; Men Behind Hitler, p. 87; Problems in Eugenics. 1912 (repr.) Russell, Mrs. M.A. Te Aroha, Boreham Woods, Hants 1912 Eugenics Society Member 1912 Source: ESAR 1911-12 Russell, Miss A. Te Aroha, Boreham Woods, Hants 1912 Eugenics Society Associate 1912 Source: ESAR 1911-12 Russell, Mr. W.L. Eugenics Society Member 1931 Source: ER 1931 Russell, Dr. W. Ritchie CBE, MD, FRCP, DSc Oxford Eugenics Society Fellow 1977 Source: 1977 list Russell-Brown, Col. C. CB, DSO 8 Barons Ct., Kensington, London W14, 1937 Eugenics Society Member 1932, 1937 Source: ER 1932, ESAR 1937 Ryan, Mr. T. BA Eugenics Society Member 1946 Source: ER 1946 Ryerson, The Rev. E. Eugenics Society Member 1942 Source: ER 1942 Ryle, Prof. Dr. John Alfred MD, FRCP 5 Herschel Rd., Cambridge 1937, 1939 Medicine/ and then Social Medicine Cambridge/ Oxford Universities Eugenics Society Member 1927 Council 1930 Fellow 1937 1939 V.P. 1938-39 Director 1939 Personal: b. 1889; d. 1950; authority on gastric function; Regius Professor of Medicine, Cambridge Univ. 1933-40; First Nuffield Professor of Social Medicine, Oxford 1940 ("Here an active department developed under his gentle, wise and inspiring guidance" Obit ER 1950, p. 55) Pubns: "Medicine and Eugenics", Galton Lecture 1938, ER 1938-39, v. 30, p. 9; Changing Disciplines.; Fears May Be Liars.; The Natural History of Disease. Source: ER 1939, CH, Obit ER 1950, p. 55, ESAR 1937

Quotes: "The science of medicine and the science of eugenics ... their aim is in many respects identical", (from "Medicine and Eugenics" Galton Lecture 1938, ER 1938, p. 9) Abortion and Eugenics: "We ... think that facilities for the voluntary termination of pregnancy should be made available for those persons specified ... as being appropriate candidates for voluntary sterilisation" (from letter signed by Ryle, Gates q.v., Blacker q.v., Horder q.v., Huxley q.v., Mapother q.v. ER 1938 p. 85) "This Society [i.e., the Eugenics Society] is concerned only with the termination of pregnancy for eugenic reasons." (ER 1938, p. 85 Notes of the Quarter and Letter) Most abortions in England take place under the aegis of a "socio-medical" clause inserted in the Abortion Act of 1967. Dugald Baird of the Eugenic Society suggested the socio-medical clause in the Abortion Act to David Steel, the MP who proposed the Act. If the above last statement was still true in 1964, this would mean that the proposals of Dugald Baird to David Steel were eugenic proposals. The "sociomedical" clause would be a eugenic clause. A eugenic clause would be illegal. Abortions done for eugenic reasons would be illegal abortions for two reasons. 1. Informed consent would be absent. Patients would not understand what the "socio-medical" clause really meant. 2. The doctor would not be signing "in good faith" for medical reasons. Sachs, Dr. Leonard MD 36/37 Koedoe Blds., Pretorius St., Pretoria, South Africa 1937 Eugenics Society Member 1936, 1937 Source: ER 1936, ESAR 1937 Sadler, Mr. W. Esq. 15 Rothwell St., London NW 1910-11; 14 Chalcot Cres., Regent's Park, London NW 1912; 45 Adelaide Rd., Hampstead, London NW 1913 Eugenics Society Associate 1910-13 Source: ESAR 1909-13 Sainsbury, Mr. Alan 5 Westmorland St., London W1 1939 Eugenics Society Fellow 1939 Source: ER 1939, ESAR 1938-39, WSW 1990 Salaman, Dr. Redcliffe N. MD, BCh, MRCS, LRCP, FRS

Homestall, Barley, nr. Royston, Herts 1913, 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1913, 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1912-13, 1937, 1938-39 Saleeby, Dr. Caleb W. MD, FRSE 13 Greville Pl., St. Johns Wood, London NW 1909-10; Edinburgh Eugenics Society Member 1909-10, Council 1909-10 Personal: Fellow, Royal Society of Edinburgh Pubns: Individualism and Collectivism. 1909; Parenthood and Race Culture: An Outline of Eugenics. 1909; "The Psychology of Parenthood", ER 1909-10; "Racial Poisons: Alcohol", ER 1910-11; The Methods of Race Regeneration. 1911; The Progress of Eugenics. 1914; The Whole Armour of Man. 1919; The Eugenic Prospect: National and Racial. 1921 Source: ESAR 1908-10; ER 1909 Salvesen, Rt. Hon. Lord Edward T. KC, LLD Dean Park House, Edinburgh 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Fellow 1923, 1937, 1939 Director 1930 Council 1937-41 Personal: 1857-1942; Chmn., Royal Scots Benevolent Fund, 1930; lawyer, barrister; Privy Council; Pres., Scottish Zoological Society Source: CH, Obit, ER July 1942, p. 27, ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Sambrook, Mrs. 25 Prince of Wales Mansions, Battersea, London SW 1912-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1912-13 Source: ESAR 1911-13 Samuel, Mrs. 8 Montagu Square, London W1 1912-13, 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Life Member 1912-13; Life Fellow 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1911-13, 1937, 1938-39 Samuel, Mrs. Gilbert 34 N. Audley St., London W 1909-12 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-12 Source: ESAR 1908-12 Samuel, Miss Sylvester Cadogan House, Sloan Square, London SW, 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society member 1939 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Samuel, T.J. MA Eugenics Society Member 1965 Pubns: "Social factors affecting fertility in India", ER 1965, v. 57, p. 5; "Population Control in Japan: lessons for India", ER 1966, v. 58, p. 15 Source: ER 1965 Sandars, Miss M.F.

Eugenics Society Member 1931 Source: ER 1931 Sandell, Dr. D.H. MCPS, MD, FRCS Eugenics Society Member 1937 Source: ER 1937 Sanders, Mr. H.I. Esq. Harrow Lodge, Archer's Rd., Southampton 1909-10; Cranliegh, Bitterne Park, Southampton 1911 Eugenics Society Member 1909-11 Source: ESAR 1908-11 Sanderson, Mr. A.L. Eugenics Society Member 1950 Source: ER 1950 Sanderson, Dr. Robert MD Little Houghton, North Lancing, Sussex 1939 Eugenics Society Fellow 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Sandilands, Mr. H. PO Box 513, Capetown, South Africa 1913 Eugenics Society Member 1913 Source: ESAR 1912-13 Sandon, Mr. Frank MA (Cantab.), FIMA, FIS, FSS, ABPsS 142 Rotten Park Rd., Edgbaston, Birmingham 1957 Eugenics Society Fellow 1937, 1957, 1977 Personal: 1977 address, North Chingford, London; 1937, 1939 address: 11 De Vere Crescent, Compton, Plymouth; Fellow, Institute of Mathematics and Its Applications; Fellow, Institute of Statistics; Fellow, Royal Statistical Society; British Psychological Society Pubns: "Twins in the School Population", British Journal of Statistical Psychology 1959, 12, 2 Source: ER 1957, 1977 list Sandon, Dr. Harold MA, PhD Eugenics Society Member 1933, 1937, 1939, 1957 Personal: Dept. of Zoology, University of Cape Town, Rodebosch, South Africa 1937, 1939; Prof. of Zoology, Univ. of Khartoum 1957, 1959 Source: ER 1933, ESAR 1937, 1938-39, 1957 ER Jan. 1959, p. 247 Sands, Miss Ethel Newington House, Wallingford 1909-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-13 Source: ESAR 1908-13 Sands, Mr. Morton H. Esq.

91 Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, London SW 1912-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1912-13 Source: ESAR 1911-13 Sanger (Slee) Margaret Higgins 65 Sierra Vista Dr., Tucson, Arizona, USA Eugenics Society Member 1920 Life Fellow 1937, 1939, 1957 Personal: 1883-1966; b. Irish; baptized Catholic; father a "freethinker"; died a eugenic elitist; 1937, 1939 address: 104 Fifth Ave., New York City, USA Marriages: 1. Wm. Sanger 1902 (div.) 2. J. Noah Slee, South African born founder of Three in One Oil (he funded much of Sanger's work) Loves: Havelock Ellis' partner in toilet joy (see Havelock Ellis); spiritualist after death of her daughter; Demerol addict Eugenic Achievements: opened first birth control clinic in USA, advocating mercury and lysol douches using money donated by Clinton Chance q.v.; organized First World Population Conference 1926, Geneva; attended round table discussions on German sterilization laws in 1936; estab. Margaret Sanger Research Bureau; financed Dr. Ernst Graefenburg and his "ring" (the IUD); Founder, Planned Parenthood of America 1942; financed development of the Pill (using Rockefeller money so that it would be more correct to say that Rockefeller financed developed the pill using Margaret Sanger as a front); Hon. Pres. International Planned Parenthood, 1953; Member, American Eugenics Society, Eugenics Society (England) Media Icon's Life, Loves and Death: The "front" woman for the men of the Eugenic Society, Sanger led a miserable life. Slee was an old man when she married him. The sexuality of Havelock Ellis, her supposed lover, was based on drinking urine. After his death letters were published which indicated he did not love Margaret Sanger and she saw these letters. She was useful to the eugenic societies as a sort of icon. She had money and young male 'lovers' and Demerol till she died. Is she an example to women Pubns: editor, Woman Rebel (magazine) 1914 which advocated or publicized bombing, presidential assassination and birth control; edited Birth Control Review (magazine) 1917-38 which supported the Nazi Hereditary Courts; The Pivot of Civilization. 1922; Happiness in Marriage. 1926 (a thing she knew nothing about) Good Breeding "More children from the fit, less from the unfit - that is the chief aim of birth control" (Birth Control Review, May 1919, Vol. III, no. 5) - "Birth Control: to create a race of thoroughbreds", (Birth Control Review,

Nov. 1921, Vol. 5, no.11) - from a review by B. Dunlop q.v. of My Fight for Birth Control. by Margaret Sanger: "... wherever contraception is spreading the only hope for eugenics is to make abortion and voluntary sterilisation freely available to ... (the poorest classes)" (ER April 1932, p. 38) Racism: "Instead of decreasing and aiming to eliminate the stocks that are most detrimental to the future of the race and the world, (free medical care for the poor) tends to render them to a menacing degree dominant.", The Pivot of Civilization., p. 177 Antidemocratic: "The Machine age very shortly and decisively exploded the simple belief that 'all men are born free and equal' ", The Pivot of Civilization. Catholic Church as enemy: "The Catholic Church has sown, cultivated and reaped a crop of bodily and mental diseases and developed a society congenitally and almost hopelessly unbalanced." from The Pivot of Civilization. quoted in Margaret Sanger. by Elsa Droghin, p. 57 Poor = Unfit: "Everywhere we see poverty and large families going hand in hand. Those least fit to carry on the race are increasing most rapidly ... Funds that should be used to raise the standard of our civilization are diverted to maintenance of those who should never have been born.", from The Pivot of Civilization. Source: ESAR 1919-20; ER 1957, ER Vol. 60, Obit ER 1966, 58, 179 (N); "Ernst Graefenburg and His Ring" by H. Lehfeldt, Mt. Sinai Journal of Medicine, vol. 42, no. 4, Jul-Aug. 1975; Margaret Sanger: Father of Modern Civilization. Elsah Droghin; Grand Illusions. George Grant Sansom, Charles Lane Kuala Lumpur, Federated Malay States 1913 Eugenics Society Member 1913 Personal: Office of the Principal Medical Officer, Kuala Lumpur, FMS 1913 Source: ESAR 1912-13 Sanwal, Mrs. Hem Eugenics Society Member 1952 Source: ER 1952 Sapsworth, Mr. A.D. Eugenics Society Member 1947 Source: ER 1947 Saudek, Dr. Robert PhD Eugenics Society Fellow 1932 Personal: d. 1935; established "graphology" as a branch of scientific psychology Pubns:

editor, Character and Personality Source: ER 1932, Obit, ER July 1935, p. 149 Saunders, Carr, A.M. - see under Carr-Saunders Saunders, Miss E.R. 37 Millington Rd., Cambridge 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Fellow 1927, 1937, 1939 Personal: educ. Newnham College 1888; staff of Newnham for 36 years; collaborator of W. Bateson; Member, British Association (Pres., Botanical Section, 1920); Pres., Genetical Society 1937 Pubns: "An inheritance of a mutation in the common foxglove (digitalis puerperae)", New Phyt. 10:47-63 1911; "On the occurrence, behaviour and origin of a smooth stemmed form of the common foxglove (digitalis puerperae)", Journal Genet., Cambridge, 7, 215-28, 1918 Source: Obit ER 1945, p. 72 Background: "When students of other sciences ask us what is now currently believed about the origin of species we have no clear answer to give ... The conclusion in which we were brought up, that species are a product of summation of variations, ignored the chief aspect of species, that the product of their crosses is frequently sterile in great or less degree. Huxley very early in the debate pointed out this grave defect in the evidence, but before breeding researches had been made on a large scale no one felt the objection to be serious. Extended work might be trusted to supply the deficiency. It has not done so, and the significance of the negative evidence can no longer be denied." William Bateson in Nature Ap. 29, 1922, quoted in The Evolution Hoax Exposed., A. N. Field Savage, Sir George Henry Kt. 26 Devonshire Pl., London W 1913 Eugenics Society Member 1913 Source: ESAR 1912-13 Savill, Dr. Agnes MD, MRCP 66 Harley St, London W 1913; 7 Devonshire Pl., London W1, 1937, 1939, 1957 Eugenics Society Member 1913; Life Fellow 1937, 1939, 1957 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39, ER 1957 Saw, Prof. Swee-Hock MA, PhD College of Commerce, Nanyang University, Singapore Eugenics Society Fellow 1965, 1977 Pubns: Population Control for Zero Population Growth in Singapore. 1980, Singapore (documents indirect coercion in Singapore); see Goh Kok Kee q.v. Source: ER 1965, 1977 list Saxton, Miss Amy

Throwleigh, The Ridgeway, Woking 1913 Eugenics Society Member 1913 Source: ESAR 1912-13 Sayer, Miss E.F. 27 Hemstall Rd., W. Hampstead, London NW 1912-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1912-13 Source: ESAR 1911-13 Sayer, Dr. Ettie 35 Upper Brook St., London W 1909-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-11; Member 1912-13 Source: ESAR 1908-13 Schachter, Dr. M. Eugenics Society Member 1948 Source: ER 1948 Schauder, Dr. Ray Port Elizabeth, South Africa 1957 Source: ER 1957 Scheinfeld, Mr. Amram Eugenics Society Fellow 1961 Personal: American Pubns: 1952 The New You and Heredity.; 1964 Your Heredity and Environment; "Your Heredity and Environment", ER 1967, v. 59, p. 145 (C) Source: ER 1961 Scheinfeld, Jenny Eugenics Society Member 2000 Pubns: Whither Eugenics, GNL 6/2000 Source: GNL 6/2000 Schick, Mr. S.M. London Eugenics Society Member 1977 Source: 1977 list Schiller, Mr. F.C.S. BSc, MA Corpus Christi College, Oxford 1909-13 Eugenics Society Member 1909-13; 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 ; "National selfselection", ER 1910-11 Source: ESAR 1908-13; ER 1909-11, 1916; Men Behind Hitler, p. 87; Articles of Association, 1926; ER 1936, p. 58; Problems in Eugenics. 1912 (repr.) Schlesinger, Mrs.

Eugenics Society Member 1940 Source: ER 1940 Schreiber, Mrs. A. Eugenics Society Member 1940 Source: ER 1940 Schrijver, Mr. F. 12 Oostdam, Woerden, Holland 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1934, 1937, 1939 Source: ER 1934, ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Schuster, Prof. Arthur PhD, DSc, FRS Victoria Park, Manchester 1909-11; Kent House, Victoria Park, Manchester 191213 Eugenics Society Life Member 1909-13; V.P. 1910, 1916; Secretary with Mrs. Gotto 1918-17 Council 1916, 1920; First International Eugenics Congress 1912, General Committee Source: ESAR 1908-13; ER 1910, 1916, 1920, Men Behind Hitler., p. 87; Problems in Eugenics. 1912 (repr.) Schuster, Dr. E.J. 12 Harrington Gardens, London SW 1913 Eugenics Society Life Member 1913 Source: ESAR 1912-13 Schuster, Mrs. E.J. 12 Harrington Gardens, London SW 1913 Eugenics Society Life Member 1913 Source: ESAR 1912-13 Schuster, Mrs. Earnest 33 Albert Ct., London SW7, 1939 Eugenics Society Life Fellow 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Schuster, Dr. Edgar MA, DSC 110 Banbury Rd., Oxford 1911-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1911; Member 1912-13; Council 1916, 1937 First International Eugenics Congress 1912 (General Committee; Delegate: Univ. of Oxford) Pubns: "The Inheritance of Ability", Galton Lab Memoirs 1909; Eugenics. 1913 Source: ESAR 1910-13, 1937; ER 1916; Men Behind Hitler, p. 87; Problems in Eugenics. 1912 (repr.) Schuster, The Hon. Mrs. George Scoggins, Mrs. J.A. MA, PGCE Maria Grey College of Education, Twickenham, Middlesex Eugenics Society Fellow 1977 Source: 1977 list Scott, The Hon. Mrs.

Humbie House, Upper Keith, NB 1909-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-13 Background: -- Walter Hugh Hepburne Scott, 6 Lord Polwarth; Humbie, Upper Keith, East Lothian 1903; JP, co. Berwick; DL, JP Roxburgh; m.1863 cousin, Mary Gordon, dau. 5 Earl Aberdeen -- Walter George Hepburne Scott; son and heir 6 Lord Polwarth; b. 1864; m. Edith F. Fowell Buxton (see Buxton); b. 1867; DL cos. Berwick, Haddington, Selkirk; ADC Earl of Minto (commander, S. Scotland inf. vol. brigade) 1889-97; Chmn. General Board of Commissioners in Lunacy for Scotland 1903 -- Henry James Hepburne Scott; 2 son 6 Baron Polwarth -- George Hepburne Scott; 3 son 6 Baron Polwarth -- Robert Hepburne Scott; 4 son 6 Baron Polwarth; b. 1873 -- Georgina Mary 1868; Mary H. 1877; Grisell Katherine 1879; Katherine Grace 1885; daus 6 Baron Polwarth -- Henry Robert Hepburne Scott; 2 son 5 baron Polwarth; b. 1847; m. Ada Douglas Home, dau. 11 Earl Home; Knipton Lodge, Grantham Source: ESAR 1908-13; Kelly's Handbook 1903 Scott, Mr. A.H. Fordingbridge, Hants Eugenics Society Member 1940, 1957 Source: ER 1940, 1957 Scott, Mrs. Beatrice Belvedere, Kent Eugenics Society Member 1977 Source: 1977 list Scott, Dr. Bernard 38 Hallam St. (88 Hallam 1912), West Bromwich 1910-12 Eugenics Society Associate 1910-12 Source: ESAR 1909-12 Fotheringham, Mrs. E.M. Scott PhD - see Fotheringham Scott, Miss Eileen M. MA, PhD West Ferry, Dundee Eugenics Society Fellow 1957 Personal: Psychologist, MRC Social Medicine Research Unit, Aberdeen 1953 (this became the MRC Obstetric Unit, then the MRC Medical Sociology Unit); this group studied the consequences of the eugenic abortions being done by Dugald Baird and others Pubns: 1956 "A psychological investigation of primigravidae II. Maternal social class, age, physique and intelligence", Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology of the British Empire, v. 63, p. 338; "Intelligence and family size in an adult sample", ER 1954-55, v. 46, p. 233

Source: ER 1957 Eugenic reasons for Aberdeen abortions; Dugald Baird hunts out individuals: "... an efficient mother ... would be healthy ... would eat a good diet" (from "Intelligence and Child Bearing", by E. Scott, ER 1953, p. 139) This article, "Intelligence and Child Bearing", has a separate section by Dugald Baird from which the following quotations are taken: "There are fewer poor quality diets in Social Classes I, II, III than in IV and V ... there is a definite social gradient for height ... there is a negative correlation between intelligence and the size of family ... in a series of cases where pregnancy was terminated ... 42 per cent were small ... from a eugenic point of view ... children of such parents are less likely than average to be of high intelligence ... the poor environment makes it unlikely that they will be able to make full use of their limited abilities" (from "Intelligence and Child Bearing", Dugald Baird q.v., ER 1953; see also Barbara Thompson q.v.) In short, size is a guide to class and class is a guide to intelligence and worthiness to live. So that size of the mother is a guide to whom should be aborted. Scott, The Rt. Hon. Lord Justice Sir Leslie KCMG, KC 20 Egerton Terrace, London SW3 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Fellow 1932, 1937, 1939 Personal: Lawyer; King's Counsel, Judge (1939) Source: ER 1932, ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Scott, Mr. Philip 21 Devonshire Pl., London W1, 1937 Eugenics Society Member 1936, 1937 Source: ER 1936, ESAR 1937 Scott, Mr. T. Eugenics Society Member 1955 Source: ER 1955 Scott, Mrs. Ursula Bizana, Plunstead, Cape province, South Africa 1957 Eugenics Society Member 1955, 1957 Source: ER 1955, 1957 Scott, Dr. William C.M. MD, LMSSA, DPM (London), LRCP, LMMC Allan Memorial Institute, Montreal, P.Q., Canada Eugenics Society Fellow 1957, 1977 Melanie Klein's first training analysand; Founding President, Canadian Psychoanalytic Society; therefore probably trained or influenced training of Canadian Freudian psychiatrists. Personal: b. 1903 Canada; educ., Univ. of Toronto, MD 1927; Post Graduate, Johns Hopkins 1928-29; began qualifying as child and adult psychiatrist with Melanie Klein 1931; Staff, Maudsley Hosp. 1933-35; Post Graduate teacher (Psychiatry and Psychoanalysis) McGill Univ., Montreal, P.Q. Canada, 1945-; Mem., Cttee of Management, Institute of Psychiatry, London 1951-53 (Teacher 1948-54); Senior Psychotherapist,

Bethlem and Maudsley Hosp. (1948-54); Consulting Psychiatrist, Montreal Children's Hospital 1990 Pubns: ex-asst. ed., International Journal of Psychoanalysis, Brit. Jl. Med. Psychology Source: ER 1957, 1977 list, WSW 1990, Melanie Klein. by Phyllis Grosskurth (Hodder and Stoughton 1956) Quotes: "All through his analysis they (Klein and W.C.M. Scott) agreed, as he (W.C.M. Scott) says, 'to disagree' about primary narcissism, which he believed to have a biological basis." from Melanie Klein., Grosskurth, p. 305 Scott-Johnson, Mrs. L. c/o Miss Warren, Education Dept., Government Blds., Pretoria, Transvaal, South Africa 1910-12 Eugenics Society Associate 1910-12 Source: ESAR 1909-12 Scrutton, Mrs. Herbert The White House, Buckland, Betchworth, Surrey 1909-13 Eugenics Society Member 1909-13 Source: ESAR 1908-13 Seale, Dr. John R. MA, MD, MRCP Eugenics Society Member 1962 Council 1962-63 Source: ER 1962 Sear, Rebecca Reader, University of Durham, Dept. Anthropology 2011 Eugenics Society/ Galton Institute Webmaster 2008-2011, Council 2011 Personal: Student of Ruth Mace; VP, European Human Behaviour and Evolution Association 2011; Fellow, Wolfson Research Institute 2011 Source: GIWeb 2008-11; Durham website: http://www.dur.ac.uk/anthropology/staff Sept. 2011 Searle, Mr. G.R. PhD (Cantab.) School of English and American Studies, Univ. of East Anglia, Norwich Eugenics Society Fellow 1977 Pubns: "Eugenics and Class", in Biology, Medicine and Society. 1981, Cambridge by Charles Webster; "Eugenics and Politics in Britain in the 1930's", Annals of Science, Vol. 36, 1979, pp. 159-69; Eugenics and Politics in Britain 1900-1914. 1976; The Quest for National Efficiency. 1971, Oxford Source: 1977 list, WSW 1990 Sedergreen, Miss R.C. London Eugenics Society Member 1957 Source: ER 1957 Selber, Mrs. Jane S. SRN

Eugenics Society Member 1982 Personal: State Registered Nurse Source: Bulletin of the Eugenic Society 1983 Selby, The Viscount Farrar's Blds., Temple, London EC 1912; 18 Brunswick Square, Hove 1913 Eugenics Society Member 1912-13 Source: ESAR 1911-13 Self, Sir Henry KCB 16 Vernon Terrace, Brighton Eugenics Society Fellow 1954, 1957 Personal: Pres., Modern Churchmen's Union 1947-57 - two sons: 1. Peter John Otter Self (Peter John Otter Self; b. 7 June 1919; Emeritus Professor of Public Administration, University of London; Visiting Fellow, Australian National University 1984-; Regionalism. 1949; The Problems of Urban Growth. 1957; Econocrats and the Policy Process. 1976; Planning the Urban Region. 1982) 2. Hugh Michael Self (Hugh Michael Self; b. 19 March 1921; lawyer) Quotes: "We .. have no right to let the human race degenerate", Henry Self, from Around the World News of Population and Birth Control 1954 Feb. Source: ER 1954, 1957, WSW 1990 Seligman-Lui, Madame Berthe 78 Ave. Mozart, Paris 1913 Eugenics Society Member 1913 Source: ESAR 1912-13 Seligman-Lui (or Seligman 1912), Prof. Dr. C.G. MD, MRCP, FRS 36 Finchley Rd., London NW 1912-13; Court Leys, Toot Baldon, Oxford 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1912; Council 1916 Consultative Council 1937 Fellow 1937, 1939 First International Eugenics Congress 1912 (General Committee; Delegate: Royal Anthropological Institute) Personal: 1873-1940; pathologist, anthropologist; Torres Strait Expedition Source: Problems in Eugenics. 1912 (repr.); ER 1916; Men Behind Hitler, p. 87; ESAR 1911-12, 1937, 1938-39; Obit, ER 1941, January p. 140 Seligman, Mr. G.C. MA 9-12 King William St., London EC4 Eugenics Society Fellow 1957; Council 1957 Treasurer 1961-63 Personal

1913-1994; Banker, S.G. Warburg and Co. Ltd.: chief executive and then chairman, involved in arranging several large takeovers in the UK; son, Sir Charles David Seligman (1869-1954), banker, and Eva Henriette Merton (18791962), Kensington, London; Cambridge University; married 1936, West London Synagogue, Meryl "Merrie" Jona (1916 -1997), twin daughter of Dr. J. Leon Jona, of Melbourne; two sons, one daughter; Intelligence Corps in WW II (Lt. to Major); charitable foundation. Source: ER 1957; ER 1961-63; http://www.unithistories.com/officers/army_officers_s01.html Sept. 2011 Sellon, Major (RM) D.D. Bexhill on Sea, Sussex Eugenics Society Member 1964, 1977 Personal: Royal Marines Source: ER 1964, 1977 list Selman, Mr. Peter F. BA (Oxon) Dept. of Social Studies, Newcastle Univ., Newcastle upon Tyne Eugenics Society Fellow 1977 Source: 1977 list Senn, Mr. R.C. LCh Eugenics Society Member 1950 Personal: Licentiate in Surgery Source: ER 1950 Sergi, Prof. G.J. Italy Eugenics Society V.P. 1914, 1916; First International Eugenics Congress 1912, Vice President Personal: President, Comitato Italiano per gli studi di Eugenica 1914; Prof. of Anthropology, Rome 1912 Pubns: Il Posto dell' uomo nella natura. 1929 Source: ER 1916; Men Behind Hitler, p. 87; Problems in Eugenics. 1912 (repr.) Sethurajan, Dr. I.C. MB, BS, DCH London Eugenics Society Member 1977 Personal: Diploma in Child Health Source: 1977 list Seton Karr, Mr. H.W. 8 St. Paul's Mansions, Hammersmith, London W6, 1937 Eugenics Society Member 1937 Source: ESAR 1937 Seward, Prof. A.C. FRS Westfield, Huntingdon Rd., Cambridge 1912-13; Cambridge 1916 Eugenics Society Associate 1912-13; V.P. 1914, 1916 Personal:

President, Cambridge Eugenics Society, 1914, 1916 Source: Men Behind Hitler., p. 87; ER 1916; ESAR 1911-14 Sewell, Miss A.C. 12 Wellington St., Canning Town, London E 1910-11 Eugenics Society Associate 1910-11 Source: ESAR 1909-11 Shackleton, Miss H.M. 8 Edith Mansions, Edith Grove, London SW 1913 Eugenics Society Associate 1913 Source: ESAR 1912-13 Shackleton, Miss M.V. 8 Edith Mansions, Edith Grove, London SW 1913 Eugenics Society Associate 1913 Source: ESAR 1912-13 Shand, Lady 42 Bedford Sq., Bloomsbury, London WC 1909-11 Eugenics Society Member 1909-11 Background: Alexander Burns Shand; b. 1828; m. 1857 Emily Meymott; Scotch Barrister 1853; Judge of Court of Session w/ title Lord Shand 1872-90; Chmn., Coal Owners and Miners Conciliation Board 1894; raised to peerage 1892; 32 Bryanston Sq., London W 1903 Source: ESAR 1908-11; Kelly's Handbook 1903 Shapiro, Dr. Boris 110a Sivewright Ave., Doornfontein, Johannesburg, South Africa 1937 Eugenics Society Member 1936, 1937 Source: ER 1936, ESAR 1937 Sharma, Dr. P.K. Eugenics Society Member 1961 Source: ER 1961 Sharma, V.S. MA, LLD, FRES Eugenics Society Member 1952 Personal: Doctor of Law; Fellow, Royal Entomological Society Source: ER 1952 Sharman-Crawford - see under Crawford, Sharman-, Mrs. Sharp, Mr. James C. CA Eugenics Society Member 1934 Personal: Chartered Accountant Source: ER 1934 Sharp, Miss S. Sole Farm, Great Bookham, Surrey 1913 Eugenics Society Associate 1913 Source: ESAR 1912-13 Sharpe, Miss D. Anderton

London W.1 Eugenics Society Fellow 1957 Source: ER 1957 Sharpe, Dr. Dorothy 92 Portland Pl., London W1, 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1931 Fellow 1931, Life Fellow 1937, 1939 Source: ER 1931, ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Shattock, Lt. Cdr. E.H. RN Glenalmond, Down End, Fareham, Hants 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1935, 1937, 1939 Personal: Royal Navy Source: ER 1935, ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Shaw, Mrs. 43 Boyne Rd., Lewisham, London SE 1909; 37 Dover Rd., East Dulwich, London SE 1910-11; 133 Lewisham Rd., London SE 1912-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-13 Source: ESAR 1908-13 Shaw, Dr. Maurice E. MD, FRCP The West London Hospital, London W1 Eugenics Society Consultative Council 1937 Personal: MB, BS 1921; MD (Oxford) 1923; Dean, Medical School of West London Hospital 1957; Chief Medical Officer, Canada Life Assurance 1957 Source: ESAR 1937, Medical Directory 1958 Shawyer, Mr. J.A. 6 Old Elvet, Durham 1912; The Elms, Alderley Edge, Manchester 1913 Eugenics Society Member 1912-13 Source: ESAR 1911-13 Shear, Mr. Daniel Eugenics Society Member 1949 Source: ER 1949 Sheard, Maj. H. MacLennan Eugenics Society Member 1945, 1960 Source: ER 1945, 1960 Shearer, Mr. C.J. General Delivery PO, Calcutta, India 1910-11 Eugenics Society Associate 1910-11 Personal: Student 1910-11 Source: ESAR 1909-11 Shears, Mr. E.M. Brixton, London Eugenics Society Member 1955, 1957, 1977 Source: ER 1955, 1957, 1977 list Sheffield, Mrs. A.D.

60 Shephard St., Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA 1911-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1911-13 Source: ESAR 1910-13 Shelesnyak, Prof. M.C. BA, PhD 1353 28th St., Washington DC, 20007 USA Eugenics Society Fellow 1959, 1977 Source: ER 1959, 1977 list Shepherd, Mr. G. Eugenics Society Member 1946 Source: ER 1946 Shepherd, Dr. H.L. ChM, MB, MRCS, LRCP, FRCOG Eugenics Society Fellow 1944 Personal: Fellow, Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists Source: ER 1944 Sherman, Mrs. SRN Eugenics Society Member 1943-44 Personal: State Registered Nurse Source: ER 1943-44 Sherrington, Prof. Sir Charles OM, GBE, FRS The University, Liverpool 1912; Liverpool Eugenics Society Member 1911 Consultative Council 1937 Personal: Nobel prize; important work on muscle; see A.F. Huxley under Julian Huxley entry Pubns: 1907 (1947) The Integrative Action of the Nervous System. Cambridge; 1929 "Brain", article Encyclopedia Britannica, 14th edn. Source: ER 1911, ESAR 1911-12 (Liverpool), 1937 Shields, Mr. James MA London Eugenics Society Member 1949, 1957 Fellow 1977 Pubns: Schizophrenia, the epigenetic puzzle. 1982 w/ Irving Gottesman, American Eugenic Society, University of Minnesota, Dept. of Psychology; Schizophrenia and Genetics: a twin study vantage point. 1972 w/ Irving Gottesman; Man, Mind and Heredity: selected papers of Eliot Slater q.v. on psychiatry and genetics. 1971 ed. w/ Irving Gottesman (AES); Monozygotic Twins brought up together and apart. 1962 (Twin study used by Arthur Jensen); "Personality Differences and Neurotic Traits in Normal Twin School Children: a study in psychiatric genetics.", Eugenics Review 1954, 45, 213; Psychotic and Neurotic Illnesses in twins. 1953 Eliot Slater q.v. w/ James Shields, MRC Special Report Series, No. 278, HMSO Source: ER 1949, 1957, 1977 list Background: Eliot Slater was trained by Rudin in Munich. He and Kallmann of the American Eugenics Society represent the "Munich school", that is, the

school of Rudin, who was the architect of Hitler's race laws. Irving Gottesman has been a director of the American Eugenics Society. Shine, Dr. Ian MA, MB Eugenics Society Fellow 1963 Source: ER 1963 Shirra-Gibb - see under Gibb, Shirra Shore, Mr. Thomas Esq. Huntsville (or Hunts Villa 1909), Shortheath, Farnham, Surrey 1909-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-13 Source: ESAR 1908-13 Short, Mrs. E.A. Eugenics Society Member 1942 Source: ER 1942 Short, Mr. E.A. Melton Mill, West Melton, Bridport, Dorset 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Fellow 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Short, Mr. G.A. Eugenics Society Member 1932 Source: ER 1932 Shortt, Miss Lorraine 5 Marlborough Ave., Ottawa, Ontario, Canada 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1936, 1937, 1939 Source: ER 1936, ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Shotton, Mrs. Eugenics Society Member 1943 Source: ER 1943 Shrubsall, Dr. Eugenics Society Member 1924 Source: ER 1923-24, p. 643 Shultis, Mrs. Adam Eugenics Society Member 1937 Source: ER 1937 Sidhu, L.S. MSC Eugenics Society Member 1966 Source: ER 1966 Siegel, Dr. Morris 546 Barton St., Hamilton, Ontario, Canada 1937 Eugenics Society Member 1935, 1937 Pubns: Population, Race and Eugenics. Ontario 1939 Source: ER 1935, ESAR 1937 Siggers, Dr. D.C. LRCP, MRCP

Eugenics Society Member 1966 Source: ER 1966 Signy, Sergt. Eugenics Society Fellow 1943 Source: ER 1943 Sikes, Dr. A.W. MD, MRCP, FRCS Moat House, Langley, Bucks 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Fellow 1931, 1937, 1939 Source: ER 1931, ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Silbiger, Dr. Benno MD Prague Eugenics Society Member 1940 Personal: 1895-1956 Source: ER 1940 Silver, Mr. I.P. BSc Eugenics Society Member 1985 Source: B&S 1986 Simmons, Mr. W. Esq. 10 John St., Adelphi, London WC 1909 Eugenics Society Associate 1909 Source: ESAR 1908-09 Simms, Mrs. Madeleine London Eugenics Society Fellow 1977 Personal: Abortion Law Reform Association; Company Director: Brook Advisory Center 1984-87, Pregnancy Advisory Service (resigned 1977) Publications: - For Lane Commission: Oral & Written Evidence; Br. Med. J., 4:176-177, 1972. (for Appendix E); "helpful suggestions" given to the Institute for Social Studies in Medical Care for Vol. 3, for Lane Committee; w/ Charlotte Ingham: "Study of Applicants for Abortion at the Royal Northern Hospital." Journal of Biosocial Science, 4, p. 351- Other Pubns: "Abortion", ER, 1966, v. 58, p. 55 (C); "Abortion", ER 1966, v. 58, p. 240 (C); The Case for Legalized Abortion Now, ER 59(4); "How the Abortion lobby worked" Political Quarterly 1968, 39, 269 (showed that 1967 Abortion Act was vague enough to be loosely interpreted); "Pregnancy Advisory Service", Family Planning 1969; Abortion Law Reformed. w/ Keith Hindell; "Abortion Law Reform: How the Controversy Changed", The Criminal Law Review, Oct 1970, reprinted in Family Planning Vol. 19, no. 4; "Report on Non Medical Counselling"; Teenage Mothers and Their Partners: A Survey of England and Wales. 1986 HMSO Source: 1977 list, CH, Lane Report Simon, Sir E.D.

Broomcroft, Ford Lane, Didsbury, Manchester 1939 Eugenics Society Fellow 1936, Life Fellow 1937, 1939 Pubns: The Anti Slum Campaign. 1933 Source: ER 1936, ESAR 1937, 1938-39; Kelly's Handbook 1903 Simon of Wythenshaw, Earnest Darwin Broomcroft, Ford Lane, Didsbury, Manchester 1957 Eugenics Society Fellow 1955, 1957 Council 1953-55 Simon of Wythenshaw set up the Simon Population Trust which was the first to study sterilisation and conclude it was lawful with the arguments later used to legalize sterilisation; contributed to IPPF Personal: 1879-1960; 1st baron; cr. 1947; Engineer, Henry Simon Ltd.; Lord Mayor of Manchester 1921-22; MP Manchester 1923-24, 1929-31; Parl. Sec to Minister of Health, Sept. to Oct. 1931; Chmn., BBC 1947-52; d. 1960 two sons: 1. son, Roger Simon (Roger Simon; b. 1913; succeeded him in 1960; lives Richmond, Surrey) 2. son, Brian Simon (Brian Simon; b. 1915; Prof. of Education, Univ. of Leicester; Intelligence Testing and the Comprehensive School. 1953; Intelligence, Psychology and Education. 1971; The Rise of the Modern Educational System. 1987) Pubns: "Some aspects of world population and food resources", ER 1954-55, v. 46, p. 91 Source: ER 1955, 1957, WSW 1990, Debretts 1988, 1990 Background: "Sterilisation for other than medical reasons was thought to be illegal until the Simon Population Trust in 1966 showed that this was not the case." from "The Changing Face of Family Planning" Margaret Jackson q.v., Brit. J. of Family Planning, 1980, 6, pp. 71-4 Simon, Sir Francis Eugenics Society Fellow 1955 Source: ER 1954-55, p. 249 Simon, Dr. George MB, BCh, MRCS, LRCP 39 Wimpole St., London W1, 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Simon, Lt. (RN) P.V. Eugenics Society Member 1949 Personal: Royal Navy Source: ER 1949 Simon, Mr. T.R.M. BA (Cantab.)

London Eugenics Society Member 1977 Source: 1977 list Simons, Mr. L.J. Esq. 82 Queen Elizabeth's Walk, Stoke Newington, London N 1909-12 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-12 Source: ESAR 1908-12 Simpson, Mr. Alex M. Hindhead, Surrey Eugenics Society Member 1951, 1957 Source: ER 1951, 1957 Simpson, Mrs. C.E. 43 Manor Pl., Edinburgh 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1931, 1937, 1939 Source: ER 1931, ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Simpson, Mr. C.J.H. BSc Eugenics Society Member 1949 Source: ER 1949 Simpson, Mr. Errol Reginald PO Box 1757, Johannesburg, South Africa 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1934, 1937 Fellow 1938, 1939 Source: ER 1934, 1938, ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Simpson, Mr. G.B. Esq., MA Gladstone Villa, Ardconnel 1912 Terrace, Inverness 1911-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1911-13 Source: ESAR 1910-13 Simpson, Miss H. Eugenics Society Member 1948 Source: ER 1948 Simson, Lady OBE 5 Belgrave Mews, West London SW1, 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Fellow 1932, 1937, 1939 Source: ER 1932, ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Sinclair, Capt. A.F. Eugenics Society Member 1934 Source: ER 1934 Sinclair, Mrs. G. Eugenics Society Member 1965 Source: ER 1965 Singer, Mrs. Maurice 18 Buckingham Mansions, West End Lane, Hampstead, London NW 1909; Vicenza, Meadway, Garden Suburb, Hendon, London NW 1910-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-13 Source: ESAR 1908-13 Sinha, Mr. P.C.

145-1 Baranashighose St., Calcutta, India 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1937, 1939 Source: ER 1937, ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Sinha, Prof. R.N. Eugenics Society Member 1949 Source: ER 1949 Skellorn, Miss G.M. Thornleigh, 16 Cavendish Rd., Harringay 1909 Eugenics Society Associate 1909 Source: ESAR 1908-09 Skelmersdale - see Bootle Wilbraham Skinner, Mrs. 28 Park Hill, Ealing, London W5, 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1932, 1937, 1939 Source: ER 1932, ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Skinner, Miss Carolynne BA, MSc Eugenics Society Member 1981 Personal: b. 1943 Pubns: The Elusive Mr. Right: the social and personal context of a young woman's use of contraception., London 1986, Carolina Pubns. (see North Carolina eugenicists) Source: Bulletin of the Eugenic Society 1982 Skipwith, Grey, Hubert Esq. Hotel Bellevue, Naples, Italy 1910; Hotel Brittanique, Naples, Italy 1911-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1910; Member 1911-13 Source: ESAR 1909-13 Skrine, Mr. Francis H. Esq. 147 Victoria St., London SW 1909-12 Eugenics Society Associate 1909; Member 1910-12 Source: ESAR 1908-12 Slater, Mrs. Bescot Hall, Walsall, Staffs. 1909, 1911 Eugenics Society Associate 1909, not there 1910, 1911 Source: ESAR 1908-09, 1910-11 Slater, Dr., Mrs. LRCP, LRCS(Edin.) 33 Chepstow Villas, London W 1912-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1912-13 Source: ESAR 1911-13 Slater, Dr. Eliot T.O. MD, MA, CBE, FRCP, DPM, DPH Institute of Psychiatry, Maudsley Hospital, London Eugenics Society Member 1937; Fellow 1939, 1944, 1957-1977; VP or Council member almost continuously from 1944-1978 (VP 1963-65)

Trained in Munich by Rudin, pioneer of the Third Reich racial policies, as a student; considered to be carrying on Rudin's psychiatric tradition (Harry Harris, Annals of Eugenics) Personal: Eliot Trevor Oakeshott Slater; b. 1904; d. 15 May 1983; MB 1931; DPM 1934; Rockefeller Fellow in 1934-35; Maudsley Hospital 1939; MA, MD (Cambridge Univ.) 1940; Phys. in Psychological Medicine, National Hospital, Queens Square 1946-59; Senior Lect., Institute of Psychiatry 1957; Director, MRC Psychiatric Genetic Research Unit, Maudsley Hospital 1959-65; Abortion Law Reform Association (Advisory Council); Family Planning Association, Vice President (1977, 1981, 1988); Birth Control Campaign (Advisory Council); a Vice President or Council member of the Eugenic Society almost continuously from 1944-78; Commander of the Order of the British Empire Pubns: "German Eugenics in Practice", ER, 1935-36, pp. 285-95; "On Manic Depressive Psychosis", Ztschrift. f.d. ges. Neur. u. Psych. 1938 163:1; An Introduction to Physical Methods of Treatment in Psychiatry. 1944 (w/ W. Sargent, 5th edn. 1972, covered frontal leucotomy and shock treatment); "A Heuristic Theory of Neurosis" (jt.) Jl. of Neurology and Psychiatry. 1944; Psychotic and Neurotic Illness in Twins. 1953 HM Stationary Office; Clinical Psychiatry. w/ W. Mayer Gross q.v.; "Galton's Heritage", Galton Lecture 1960; The Genetics of Mental Disorders. 1971 w/ Valerie Cowie q.v.; signed "A Plea for Voluntary Euthanasia 1971; editor, British Journal of Psychiatry 1972 Source: ER 1937, 1957; 1977 list, Medical Directory 1977, Men Behind Hitler. Nazi Medicine: "he [E. Slater] joined the staff at Maudsley Hospital, where his thinking matured with exposure especially to the influence of the German School.", Obit of E. Slater, Sept. 1983, Bulletin of the Eugenic Society by D.F. Roberts q.v. The "German School" is Rudin of Munich, "meritorious pioneer of the racial laws of the Third Reich" Goals: "As to the direction in which man might conceivably learn to influence his own evolution, it has been emphasized by some of our finest scholars that selection can be employed with foresight. In their opinion, with deleterious effects of most mutant genes 'diluted and postponed by an improved environment rather than obliterated,' satisfactory population policies call for birth selection, not death selection ... for criteria of health, intelligence or happiness, not just survival and fertility." quotation from Expanding Goals in Psychiatry. (ed.) F.J. Kallmann, p. 251. In the bolded section, F.J. Kallmann is directly and indirectly quoting his fellow Munich student, Eliot Slater. Quotation is from "Galton's Heritage", ER 52: 91, 1960 The Nazi Connection:

Dr. Ernst Rudin taught Kallmann and Slater; they cannot be understood apart from him. Dr. Ernst Rudin: Dr. Ernst Rudin was a founder/member of the German Eugenics Society (Society for Racial Hygiene (Eugenics); Professor of Psychiatry, Munich University; Curator, Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Anthropology, Human Heredity Teaching and Eugenics; Director: The Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Genealogy and Demography, Research Institute for Psychiatry. Rudin taught Josef Mengele of Auschwitz, F.J. Kallmann of the American Society of Human Genetics q.v. and Slater of the British Journal of Psychiatry q.v.; Rudin's daughter, Edith Zerbin Rudin, was a member of the American Eugenics Society (Society for the Study of Social Biology) in 1974; Slater transmitted Rudin's ideas via his daughter by publishing her work and ideas Nazi Connection: Rudin was chief architect of Law for the Prevention of Hereditary Disease in Posterity passed July 1933 four months after Hitler came to power; claimed some responsibility for Nuremburg laws passed in 1935, "The Reich Law of Citizenship", which created two classes - subjects and citizens and "For the Protection of German Blood and German Honour" which made sex between Jews and Aryans a crime (Men Behind Hitler, p. 28-33) Honors from Hitler for Rudin: "... so just recently he [Rudin] received the Goethe Medal for Art and Science from the Fuhrer 'in recognition of his achievements in the development of German Racial Hygiene'. The Reichminister of the Interior, Dr. Frick, sent him the following telegram: 'To the indefatigable champion of racial hygiene and meritorious pioneer of the racial hygienic measures of the Third Reich I send my sincerest congratulations on his 65th birthday. May you be granted many more years to continue your research for the welfare of mankind. (from Men Behind Hitler, p. 18-19) Planned Parenthood Connection: Margaret Sanger's Birth Control Review published "Eugenic Sterilization: An Urgent Need" 1933 by Rudin; also "Selective Sterilisation" 1933 by Leon Whitney which defended the Nazi programs based on Rudin's laws. (Grand Illusions., p. 92) Rockefeller Connection: Rockefeller gave money for "Kaiser Wilhelm Institute" and subsidized Rudin (Men Behind Hitler., p. 76, Rockefeller Foundation Annual Reports 1928 1939); after WWII the Kaiser Wilhelm Institutes were all renamed "Max Planck" Institutes Inferior Races: "We should act without delay. Not only is it our task to prevent the multiplication of bad stocks; it is also to preserve the well endowed stocks and to increase the birth rate of the sound average population." (from Birth Control Review, "Eugenic Sterilization: an urgent need", Ernst Rudin, April, 1933, Vol. 17, no. 4) Hitler on Poland and Byelorussia:

Soft Genocide "In view of the large families of the native populations, it could only suit us if girls and women there had as many abortions as possible. Active trade in contraceptives ought to be actually encouraged in the Eastern territories, as we could not possibly have the slightest interest in increasing the non-German population." (quoted in Of Pure Blood. 1975, Bonn from Hitler's Tischgesprache im Fuhrerhauptquartier) Slaughter, Dr. J.W. PhD Elmwood, Bickley, Kent 1909; 4 Harcourt Bldgs., Temple, London EC 1910-11; c/o Banco Mercantile, Asuncion, Paraguay 1912-13 Eugenics Society Founding Member 1907, Member 1908-13, Chairman of Provisional Council 1907; Chmn., Council 1908-11, First International Eugenics Congress 1912, General Committee Pubns: "Selection in Marriage" ER, Vol. 1, 1909 Source: ESAR 1908-13; ER 1909-11; Problems in Eugenics. 1912 (repr.); ER Vol. 60, ASP's History Slizynski, Dr. B.M. Eugenics Society Member 1942 Source: ER 1942 Sloman, Dr. J.G. MB, BS Sydney, Australia Eugenics Society Member (overseas) 1957 Source: ER 1957 Smith, Mrs. 23 Cornwall Gardens, London SW 1913 Eugenics Society Member 1913 Source: ESAR 1912-13 Smith, Mrs. A. London Eugenics Society Member 1946, 1957 Source: ER 1946, 1957 Smith, A. Buchanan - see under Buchanan Smith q.v.; - see also under Smith, George Adam q.v. Smith, Mr. A.H. Swanage, Dorset Eugenics Society Member 1937, 1939, 1957 Personal: 1937, 1939 address 44 Empress Ave., Wanstead, London E12, 1937 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39, ER 1957 Smith, Mr. Anthony MA (Oxon) London NW3 Eugenics Society Fellow 1977 Secretary 2003-05 Source: 1977 list; CCAR 2003-2005

Smith, Prof. C.A.B. PhD Eugenics Society Member 1981 Source: Bulletin of the Eugenic Society 1982 Smith, Mr. Douglas Eugenics Society Member 1944 Source: ER 1944 Smith, Mr. Edward BS Beckham, Kent Eugenics Society Member 1977 Source: 1977 list Smith, Mr. Frank Eugenics Society Member 1950 Source: ER 1950 Smith, Geoffrey New College, Oxford 1913 Eugenics Society Member 1913 Source: ESAR 1912-13 Smith, The Very Rev. Sir George Adam DD, LLD, LITT D, FBA Eugenics Society Consultative Council 1926, 1937 Personal: b. 1856, Calcutta, India; d. 1942; Prof. in Old Testament studies, Free Church, Glasgow 1892; 1909 Principal of Univ. of Aberdeen; Isaiah.; Life of Henry Drummond. 1898 - his father was George Smith CIE, principal of Doveton College George Smith CIE, FRGS; b. 1833; son of Adam Smith of Fillyside, Leith; m. 1. 1855 Janet C. Adam, 2. Mary A. Macintosh of Inshes House, Invernesshire; JP 1903 Bengal, Behar, Orissa; 10 S. Learmouth Gardens, Edinburgh 1903 - he was the father of A.D. Buchanan Smith (Lord Balerno) q.v. - grandfather of man who was M.P. in Braemar area for many years. Source: ESAR 1937; Obit, ER 1942, p. 27 Smith, Prof. H. Fairfield PO Box 109 City, Canberra, Australia 1937; PO Box 150, Kuala, Lumpur, FMS (Malaysia) 1939; Manila Phillipines 1957 Eugenics Society Member 1939, 1957 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39; ER 1957 Smith, Mr. H.T.W. 76 Osmaston Rd., Harborne, Birmingham 1937 Eugenics Society Member 1933, 1937 Source: ER 1933, ESAR 1937 Smith, Miss Joan BA Dept. of Human Biology, Surrey Univ., Guildford, Surrey Eugenics Society Fellow 1977 Source: 1977 list Smith, Mr. L.A. Hagley Rd. West, Birmingham Eugenics Society Member 1955, 1957 Source: ER 1955, 1957

Smith, Dr. Mary Doughty MD, FRCP, FRCPath Haematology Dept., Stobhill Gen. Hosp., Glasgow Eugenics Society Fellow 1977 Personal: MB ChB 1946; MD (Glasgow) 1952; FRC Path 1974; MRC Clinical Research Fellow, Nuffield Dept. of Medicine, Oxford; ret. by 1991 Source: 1977 list, Medical Directory 1977, 1985, 1991 Smith, Mr. Melliar M.V. BA, MSc Eugenics Society Member 1982 Source: Bulletin of the Eugenic Society 1983 Smith, Dr. Michael Victor MB, BS, DPH, DObst, RCOG, JP, FMCM 38 East Sheen Ave., London SW14 8AS Eugenics Society Fellow 1977 Family Planning Association: (Honorary Chief Medical Officer 1981-82, 1986-87 and National Executive Council, 1981-82, 1986-87); Chmn., British Standards Institution Contraception Comm. Personal: MB 1963; Diploma in Public Health 1967; Director of Public Health, Kingston Esher Area Health Authority; Hon. Fellow, National Association of Family Planning Doctors; ex Assistant Medical Officer, S.E. Metropolitan, London Regional Health Board Pubns: Medical Editor, "Women's Own" magazine; Domiciliary Consultations. 1971; The Pill Off Prescription. 1975; Woman's Own Birth Control. 1980 Source: 1977 list, CH, Medical Directory 1991 Genetic Advisory Centres: South East Thames Regional Health Authority Genetic Advisory Centres Paediatric Research Unit, Prince Philip Research Laboratories, Guy's Hospital Medical School, London; The Maudsley Hospital, Denmark Hill, London Smith, Mr. Owen H. 39 Charles St., London W1, 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Fellow 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Smith, Mr. P. Bowdon Eugenics Society Member 1940 Source: ER 1940 Smith, Dr. Roger Sauvan MB, BS Colchester, Essex Eugenics Society Member 1950, 1957 Personal: MB, 1928; Surgeon in charge, Midwives and Gynecological Dept., Essex Co. Hosp., Colchester 1957 Source: ER 1950, 1957, Medical Directory 1957 Smith, Mrs. Ruthven 81 Cadogan Gardens, London SW 1913 Eugenics Society Member 1913 Source: ESAR 1912-13 Smith, The Very Rev. Canon W.H.

Ingoldsby Rectory, Grantham 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Smith, Wyatt-, Dr. F. Crofton, Woking 1909-13 Eugenics Society Member 1909-13 Source: ESAR 1908-13 Smithells, Prof. Philip A. MA Eugenics Society Fellow 1959 Source: ER 1959 Snaith, Mr. Linton M. MC, MS, FRCS, FRCOG Eugenics Society Fellow 1960 Personal: Fellow, Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists Source: ER 1960 Snape, The Rev. H.C. Whalley Vicarage, Blackburn, Lancs. 1957 Eugenics Society Fellow 1937, 1939, 1957 Personal: 1937 address: Clay Cross Vicarage, Chesterfield; 1939 address: Skelton Rectory, Penrith, Cumberland Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39, ER 1957 Snell, Mr. A.H. Eugenics Society Fellow 1932 Source: ER 1932 Snow, Mrs. BSc, MA Southerway, Dunstan Rd., Old Headington, Oxford 1939, 1957 Eugenics Society Fellow 1937, 1939, 1957 Personal: related to R. Snow q.v. Source: ER 1937, 1957; ESAR 1938-39 Snow, Mr. R. BSc, MA Southerway, Dunstan Rd., Old Headington, Oxford 1937, 1939, 1957 Eugenics Society Fellow 1937, 1939, 1957 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39, ER 1957 Snow, Mrs. C.N. Vernet-les-Bains, Prades, France Eugenics Society Fellow 1977 Source: 1977 list Social Research Institute Tel Aviv, Israel Eugenics Society Member 1947 Personal: gives advice to Israeli government; see Ruth Guttman of AES Source: ER 1947 Background: The Goebbels Technique: The introduction of abortion, euthanasia or any other part of the eugenic program in any country is preceded by a period of market research in which concerns, fears and resentments are discovered by "market research." Then

slogans are formulated by the pro-selection eugenic lobby. These slogans play to the attitudes discovered by the market research. This is propaganda. 'Attitudinal' studies such as those carried out in the "Economic and Social Research Institutes" which Rockefeller set up in many countries are helpful in this task. (See Breeding Our Selves to Death. by L. Lader, Aborting America. by B. Nathanson, Rockefeller Foundation Annual Reports, Economic and Social Research Institute (of Dublin) Annual Reports, R. Lynn q.v.; Economic and Social Research Institute, Dublin, Hopkins, Isaac et al, National Institute of Economic and Social Research and Hastings, Dudley Higgins, American Eugenic Society 1956, Institute of Social and Economic Research, University College of the West Indies, Mona, Jamaica, British West Indies, and Eugenics Quarterly 1956) Is this for real? For an account of how attitudinal research is used see "Psychological Warfare in Africa" Baobab Press P.O. Box 43345, Washington, D.C. 20010 USA; for proof that the Goebbels technique was used in the West see accounts of Richard Crossman's role in World War II and his speech to the United Services Club in which he said that the same propaganda techniques he proposed for enemy Germany during the war must be used to promote the English welfare state; consider also Crossman's Diary in which, among other things he explains that he must appear to be neutral during the abortion debate while secretly helping the abortion side. This is an area in which research is needed. Somawat, Mr. G.S. MA, MSc, MPhil Eugenics Society Member 1981 Source: Bulletin of the Eugenic Society 1982 Somers, Mr. George Esq. 7 Granville Rd., Hove 1909 Eugenics Society Member 1909 Source: ESAR 1908-09 Somerset, Lady Henry Duxhurst, Reigate 1909-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-11; Member 1912-13; V.P. 1909-11; First International Eugenics Congress 1912, General Committee Background: --Lord Henry Richard Somerset; b. 1849; 2 son of 8 Duke of Beaufort; m. 1872 Lady Isabel Caroline, dau. of Earl Somers (ext), b. 1851; JP, Herefordshire, Monmouthshire 1903; comptroller of Queen Victoria's household 1874-79; 1 Via Guido Monaco, Florence. Italy 1903; The Priory, Reigate 1903 -- Henry Charles Somers Augustus Somerset; 1903 address: The Cottage, Reigate, Surrey; 73 South Audley St., London W 1903; b. 1874; m. 1896 Lady Katherine de Vere Beauclerk, dau. 10 Duke of St. Albans, b. 1877; JP (1900) Surrey Source: ESAR 1908-13; ER 1909-11; Problems in Eugenics. 1912 (repr.); Kelly's Handbook 1903 Sorsby, Prof. Arnold MD, FRCS

The Royal College of Surgeons, London Eugenics Society Fellow 1952, 1957 Personal: Ophthalmologist; MB, BS 1921; MD (Leeds) 1929; Research Professor in Ophthalmology; Director, Wernher Group for Research in Ophthalmological Genetics 1957; Adviser, Ministry of Health, 1966-71; Mem., American Society of Human Genetics 1957 (see Kallmann q.v.); WHO on trachoma Pubns: cited v. Verschuer, Mengele's sponsor, after WWII; Genetics in Ophthalmology. 1951; "Prospects in the control of genetic disease", ER 1951 52, v. 43, p. 177; Blindness in England., Ministry of Health, 1954; editor, Journal of Medical Genetics 1964-69; Tenements of Clay. 1974 Source: ER 1952, 1957, Science Citation Index, Medical Directory 1957 Sparrow, Mrs. Margaret Hinksey, Oxford Eugenics Society Member 1950, 1957 Source: ER 1950, 1957 Spearman, Prof. Charles PhD, LLD, FRS 71 Kensington Gardens Square, London W 1912-13 Eugenics Society Member 1912-13, Council 1916 Consultative Council 1937 Fellow 1938, 1939 Personal: 1863-1945; Nobel Prize; IQ studies (see Cyril Burt q.v., H.J. Eysenck q.v.); d. 1946; studied under Wundt in Leipzig (see James McKeen Cattell under Visher in AES list); Prof. of Psychology at University College, London; see The Bell Curve., Charles Murray Pubns: The Nature of Intelligence.; The Abilities of Man; " The heredity of abilities", ER 1914 15, v. 6, p. 219; " 'Intelligence' tests", ER 1938-39, v. 30, p. 249 Source: ER 1916, 1938, ESAR 1911-13, 1937; Men Behind Hitler., p. 87.; A Short History of British Psychology. 1840-1940. (London, 1964) by L.S. Hearnshaw q.v.; Obit, ER 1946 January, p. 187 Background: The only indigenous British school of psychology rested on Spearman's work, which was derived from Galton. Some say that this school investigated performance, not ability. At any rate, its finding were used to support the claim that groups such as the blacks lacked ability in studies by such men as Arthur Jensen (AES, Pioneer Fund) and J.P. Rushton (Pioneer Fund). Spearman's theories were used in The Bell Curve by Charles Murray Spearman, Mrs. Charles 71 Kensington Gardens Square, London W 1912-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1912-13 Source: ESAR 1911-13 Spedding, Mr. M.C.

Torquay, Devon Eugenics Society Member 1957 Source: ER 1957 Speed, Dr. Dorothy MB, ChB, FRSM Bath Eugenics Society Member 1965, 1977 Personal: MB, ChB 1956; Regional Principal Medical Officer, South West, and Principal Medical Officer, Holloway Prison 1991; Senr. Lect. in Medicine, Institute of Cancer Research; Senior Medical Officer, Home Office, (Prison Dept. 1977); ex-Medical Consultant, Africa Region for International Planned Parenthood Federation 1977; Director, Population Control (Mauritius, Ministry of Overseas Development) see Lecraz, Teeluck q.v., Meade, J. q.v., Titmuss, R. q.v. Pubns: Founder and Editor, Prison Medical Jl.; Birth Control in East and Central Africa.; "Intrauterine Contraceptive Devices in Mauritius", chp. in Advances in Fertility Control. 1969; articls. on treating the mentally abnormal offender Source: ER 1965, 1977 list, Medical Directory 1977, 1985 Background: The "mentally abnormal offender" in British prisons is, when violent, suicidal or argumentative, stripped naked, put in a padded cell and heavily drugged. When he or she appears less violent, suicidal or argumentative, he or she is then allowed special clothes which resemble a mail sack, and allowed to mingle with the others in the psychiatric section, still drugged. The prisoners call these other prisoners 'zonked'. This happened to Maurice Lewis, a prolife rescuer in Strangeways Prison, Manchester in June of 1989 because, acting in sympathy with the unborn, who cannot walk, he refused to walk. Speight, Mr. M.C.D. BSc, ARCS, DUC (Conservation) Bournemouth, Hants Eugenics Society Member 1967, 1977 Personal: Associate, Royal College of Science Source: ER 1967, 1977 list Spencer, Mrs. Charles 26 Langham Mansions, Earl's Court Square, London SW 1913 Eugenics Society Member 1913 Source: ESAR 1912-13 Spengler, Mr. Joseph J. Eugenics Society Member 1937, 1939 Personal: wrote on declining populations; Dept. Economics, Duke Univ. 1939 American; Member, American Eugenics Society 1956 Source: ER 1937, ESAR 1938-39, AES list Spensly, Mr. J. Calvert OBE

Eugenics Society Fellow 1933 Personal: Order of the British Empire Source: ER 1933 Spensley, Mr. J. Calvert 39 England's Lane, Hampstead, London NW3, 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Speyer, Paul Kohn (Speyer-Pau, Kohn 1913) Bletchingley, Surrey 1912-13, 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Life Member 1912-13; Life Fellow 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1911-13, 1937, 1938-39 Spicer, Mrs. A. 3 Cleveland Terr., Hyde Park, London W 1913 Eugenics Society Associate 1913 Source: ESAR 1912-13 Spiers, Mrs. Albion Cottage, John St., Hampstead Heath, London 1909; Seaborne, Northend Rd., Hampstead 1910-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-13 Source: 1908-13 Spottiswood, Farquhar T.W. Esq. 13 Bruton St., London W 1911-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1911-13 Source: ESAR 1910-13 Sprigge, J.W. 73 Lonsdale Rd., Barnes, London SW 1910-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1910-13 Source: ESAR 1909-13 Sprigge, Lady Eugenics Society Member 1931 Personal: wife of Sir Squire Sprigge (Sir Squire Sprigge; d. 1937; editor of the Lancet for 30 years; "In the death of Sir Squire Sprigge ... the Society has sustained a loss ... the progressive policy which the Lancet under his guidance adopted towards the problems of negative eugenics, was from the beginning reflected in that journals favorable attitude towards sterilization and in the space devoted in its columns to the birth control movement" (ER 1937 July, p. 91) Source: ER 1931 Springman, Miss Ladies Park Club, 32 Knightsbridge, London SW 1913 Eugenics Society Associate 1913 Source: ESAR 1912-13 Sprott, Dr. Norman Armitage MD, DM, FRCS, LRCP Brelade, Jersey, C.I. Eugenics Society Life Fellow 1937, 1939, 1957, 1977 Personal: MD 1925; MA (Oxford); 1937, 1939 address 53 Belsize Park, London

NW3; 1957 ex Medical Superintendent, St. Columba's Hospital, London Pubns: "Is the virus of rubella becoming neurotropic?", BMJ 1940 Source: ESAR 1938-39, ER 1957, 1977 list, Medical Directory 1957 Srivastava, Dr. V.K. BSc, MB, BS, MD, DPH Eugenics Society Member 1982 Personal: Diploma in Public Health Source: Bulletin of the Eugenic Society 1983 St. John, Captain Arthur 7 Holly Village, Highgate, London N 1909-11; 1 Harrington Square, London NW 1912-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-13 Source: ESAR 1908-13 St. John, Harris-, - see Harris-St. John Staar, Miss M. Plumstead Hall, nr. Norwich 1910-11; Spellow Hill, Staveley, Knaresborough 1912-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1910-13 Source: ESAR 1909-13 Stael, de Mrs. 59 Harley St., London W 1912-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1912-13 Source: ESAR 1911-13 Stables, H. Rolleston Esq. Deerstead House, St. John's, Woking 1913 Eugenics Society Member 1913 Source: ESAR 1912-13 Stafford, Miss M. Durley House, Savernake, Marlborough 1909-10; 53 Cheriton Rd., Folkestone 1911 Eugenics Society Member 1909-11 Source: ESAR 1908-11 Stafford, Miss M. 103 Eaton Terrace, London SW1, 1912-13, 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1912-13, 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1912-13, 1937, 1938-39 Stamp, Sir Josiah GBE, DSc, KCMG, FBA Tantallon, Park Hill Rd., Shortlands, Kent 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Council 1928 Consultative Council 1937 Fellow 1937, 1939 Personal: d. 1942 Pubns: "Eugenic Influences on Economics", Galton Lecture 1934 Source: ER 1928, ESAR 1937, 1938-39, Obit, ER 1942, p. 40 Standfield, Mrs. J.L.

64 Regent's Park Rd., London NW1, 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1937, 1939, 1943 Personal: d. 1943-44 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39, Obit ER 1943-44, p. 24 Stanhope-Lovell, Mr. W. Eugenics Society Member 1943 Source: ER 1943 Stanley, Dr. E. Gerald MD, MS, FRCS 51 Rue des Belles Feuilles, Paris 16me, France 1937 Eugenics Society Fellow 1932, 1937 Source: ER 1932, ESAR 1937 Steadman, Mr. Paul Eugenics Society Member 1983 Source: B&S 1984 Stebbing, Mrs. Fiveways, Upper Deal, Kent 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Fellow 1932, 1937, 1939 Source: ER 1932, ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Steel, Miss Karen Bath Eugenics Society Member 1977 Source: 1977 list [Steel-Maitland, Mr. A.D. MP 72 Cadogan Square, London 1913 Birmingham Heredity Society Member 1913 Source: ESAR 1912-13 (Birmingham)] Steele, Mr. W.M. c/o Miss Warren, Education Dept., Government Blds, Pretoria, Transvaal, South Africa 1910-12 Eugenics Society Associate 1910-12 Source: ESAR 1909-12 Stein, Dr. David MSc, PhD Eugenics Society Member 1983 Source: ER 1984 Stephenson, Mr. R.M. Esq. Ingliston House, Ratho Station, Midlothian 1909-13 Eugenics Society Member 1909-13 Source: ESAR 1908-13 Stephenson, Mr. W.R.S. Fulwood, Sheffield Eugenics Society Member 1946 Fellow 1957 Source: ER 1946, 1957 Stevens, Mr. C.C. Brentwood, Essex Eugenics Society Member 1959, 1977 Source: ER 1959, 1977 list

Stevenson, Prof. Alan Carruth DPH, MD, MSc, FRCP Social and Preventive Medicine, Queens University, Belfast Eugenics Society Member 1949 Fellow 1957 Council 1959-61 VP 1962-64 Personal: b. 27 Jan. 1909; Diploma in Public Health; Prof. of Social and Preventive Medicine, Dept. of Social Medicine, Queens University, Belfast 1948-58; Reader in Public Health, London Univ.; Dir., MRC Population Genetics Unit, Oxford, and Lectr. in Human Genetics, Oxford Univ. 1958-74; Fellow, Society of Medical Officers of Health Pubns: 1948 Recent Advances in Social Medicine.; 1961 "Modern Tends in the population genetics of man", ER, v. 53, p. 9; 1966 Congenital Malformations. WHO; 1967 "On the distributions of frequencies of mutations to genes determining harmful traits in man", Mutation Research, v. 4, p. 339; 1971 Genetic Counselling. Source: ER 1949, 1957, WSW 1990 Stevenson, Mr. G. Esq. 95 Warwick Rd., Earl's Court, London SW 1913 Eugenics Society Member 1913 Source: ESAR 1912-13 Stevenson, Mr. J. Patric L. The Manor Studio, Main St., Ballymoney, Co. Antrim, N. Ireland (sic); The Deanery, Waterford, IFS 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1932, 1937, 1939 Source: ER 1932, ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Stewart, Miss Newhailes Musselburgh, Midlothian 1937 Eugenics Society Fellow 1937 Source: ESAR 1937 Stewart Tait - see Tait, Stewart, Miss Mary Stewart, Dr. Elizabeth MRCS, LRCP, DCH, D Obst RCOG Maternal and Child Health Branch Dept. of Health, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia Eugenics Society Fellow 1977 Source: 1977 list Stewart, Lady Margaret Eugenics Society Member 1951 Source: ER 1951 Stewart, Mr. William Glasgow Eugenics Society Member 1948, 1957 Source: ER 1948, 1957 Still, Mrs. Elizabeth JP, M Phil

Bucklebury, Reading, Berks Eugenics Society Fellow 1977 V.P. 1979-1981, 1984, 1989 Council 1993 Personal: sociologist 1993, Galton Institute, London Pubns: unsigned articles in Bulletin of the Eugenics Society 1980 Source: 1977 list; CH; Acknowledgments in Bulletin of the Eugenics Society 1980; JBS 1993 April Still, Mr. John The Vicarage Farm, Llanfihangel ar Arth, Carmarthenshire 1937 Eugenics Society Member 1937 Pubns: "Population in Australia", ER 1937 ("the white man is becoming sterile" ER 1937, p. 286) Source: ER 1937, ESAR 1937 Stirling, Mr. W. Sysonby Lodge, Melton Mowbray 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1937, 1939 Background: -- Major Gilbert Chalmer-Stirling; Sysonby Lodge, Melton Mowbray 1903; b. 1843; Gilbert Chalmer; took additional name Stirling in 1864; mother was cousin and heiress to Sir Gilbert Stirling of Mansfield; m 1873; Major RHG; JP Leicestershire -- Reginald Chalmer; his brother; Army Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39; Kelly's Handbook 1903 Stock, Mr. C.S. 28 Trumpington St., Cambridge 1913 Eugenics Society Member 1913; Council 1920 Pubns: "Emigration", ER 1917 18, v. 9, p. 277 Source: ER 1920 Stockburn, Miss Mary E. Mission House, Kettering 1911-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1911-13 Background: -- John Turner Stockburn; Mission House, Kettering 1903; b. 1825; JP Northants. Source: ESAR 1910-13; Kelly's Handbook 1903 Stocker, Mr. Bruce Eugenics Society Member 1947 Source: ER 1947 Stocker, R.B.D. LDS Eugenics Society Member 1967 Personal: Licentiate in Dental Surgery Source: ER 1967 Stokes, Miss A.K. 16 Avonmore Gardens, West Kensington, London 1912-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1912-13 Source: ESAR 1911-13 Stone, Dr. Abraham MD

The Margaret Sanger Research Bureau, New York, NY, USA Eugenics Society Fellow 1956, 1957 Personal: d. 1959; sent to Ceylon by WHO (Population Division) 1951 as a consultant; V.P., International Planned Parenthood Federation 1953-59; World Federation of Mental Health; Member, American Eugenic Society; m. to Hannah Stone; helped found a marriage consultation center at the Margaret Sanger Research Bureau; founded American Association of Marriage Counselors Pubns: A Marriage Manual.(1952 rev. ed.) by Hannah and Abraham Stone; "Birth Control in India", ER 1952/53, v. 44. p. 58 (C); Practical Birth Control Methods. 1939 Norman Himes w/ Abraham Stone (rev. ed. 1951) Source: ER 1956, 1957, AES list Background: Hannah Stone of the Margaret Sanger Bureau on birth control and eugenics: "The eugenicist, again, comes to birth control with a racial viewpoint. [ed. bolded] He sees in it an important aid towards controlling and improving the type and quality of the human stock. He looks at birth control, in its wider sense, to prevent the propagation of the physically and mentally unfit ... the eugenicist also favors a certain type of birth release. Certain classes of the population he would even encourage to increased fertility ... It is (on) this biological basis that I believe the birth control clinics of the future will be organised. In connection with the birth control center there will also be a eugenic department, and both of these will perhaps, be only a part of a more general "marriage advice station"... In such a center the racial aspect of reproduction could be stressed." (from "The Birth Control Clinic", May, 1929, Eugenics, Vol. 2. no. 5, p. 11 quoted in Blessed Are the Barren. Marshall and Donovan, 1991, Ignatius Press, p. 278-9; see Griffiths, E. q.v. (Marriage Guidance Council), Mace, C. q.v. (American Association of Marriage Counselors) 1934 Nazi Germany as an example: "more than one thousand marriage consultation centers have been established in Germany and Austria ... Back of this movement are the scientific men at the various universities including Eugene Fischer, Muckermann, von Verschuer, [ed. bolded] Lenz, as well as Rudin ... The first consultation center ... started in Berlin in 1919 ... Departments of Health in the smaller cities of central Europe cooperate with the local insurance organizations in marriage advice centers ... consultations in all domains of medicine, social hygiene, psychology, biology, heredity, eugenics, and child guidance ... a physician, a medical social worker ... the requisite qualifications ... must be licensed physicians who have university training in medicine and sociology, who have been engaged ... in private practice and who have had academic knowledge of public health, maternal health, endocrinology, psychology, psychotherapy, child guidance and eugenics ..." (Eugenical News 1934, p. 78) Birth Release: There is "death release" (see The Release of the Destruction of Life Devoid of

Value, an acknowledged forerunner of the Holocaust) and "birth release". Birth release means increasing the births of the favored groups Stopes, Dr. Marie DSc (London), PhD (Munich), FLS 14 Well Walk, Hampstead Heath, London NW 1913; Norbury Park, Mickleham, Dorking, Surrey 1937, 1957 Eugenics Society Member 1913 Life Fellow 1937, 1939, 1957 Founder: Society for Constructive Birth Control and Racial Progress; Founder: first birth control clinic in England, Mothers' Clinic for Constructive Birth Control 1920 Personal: b. 1880; d. 1958; Marie Carmichael; Scottish; mother interested in Shakespeare therefore probably knew Havelock Ellis, editor of the Mermaid series; PhD Munich in paleobotany (Ploetz was professor in Munich at this time) - m. R.R. Gates; marriage not consummated; annulled - m. Humphrey Verdon Roe - cut her son, Harry Stopes Roe, out of her will allegedly because he married a woman who wore glasses (bad heredity); left property to Eugenics Society; Harry helped incorporate the Society for Constructive Birth Control Ltd. in 1960 with the Eugenics Society - grandson, Jonathan Stopes-Roe, is a director of the Rationalist Press Association 1988 Pubns: The Lower Greensand (Aptian) Plants of Great Britain. 1915; Married Love and Wise Parenthood. 1918; Radiant Motherhood. 1920; Love's Creation. 1928; Sex and Religion. 1929; Roman Catholic Methods of Birth Control. 1930; Selected Poems. 1949; "Birth Control in India", ER 1952-53, v. 44, p. 58 (C); Birth Control Today. (10th ed. 1954); "The Human Sum", ER 1958-59, v. 50, p. 151 (C) Source: ESAR 1912-13, 1937, 1938-39, ER 1957; Marie Stopes. by M. Hall; CH; "Birth Control and Population Policies", Michael and Joyce Bell in Ethics and Medicine., Rutherford Institute Quotes: Purpose of Birth Control Clinics: petitioned M.P.'s to use health clinics to "curtail the breeding of the C3 population" quoted in "Birth Control and Population Policies", ALDU pamphlet by Michael and Joyce Bell Coercive Sterilisation: She called for the "sterilization of those totally unfit for parenthood (to) be made an immediate possibility, indeed made compulsory.", from Radiant Motherhood. 1920 Sterilize "revolutionaries" and "half castes": "Utopia could be reached in my life time had I [Marie Stopes] the power to issue inviolable edicts... (I would legislate compulsory sterilization of the insane, feebleminded) ... revolutionaries ... half castes." from The Control of Parenthood. 1920 Contraceptives Fund and Eugenic Society Renewal:

Marie Stopes Memorial Foundation: When she died in 1958, Marie Stopes left part of her fortune to the Eugenics Society which formed the Marie Stopes Memorial Foundation Ltd. The previously unincorporated Society for Constructive Birth Control and Racial Progress was incorporated at this time as the Society for Constructive Birth Control Ltd.; in 1969 it still owned 106 and 108 Whitfield St. "The articles of Association of the Marie Stopes Memorial) Foundation include a provision for its control by the (Eugenic) Society's Council ... The Board of the Foundation ... is responsible for all matters of policy; the day to day running of the (birth control) Clinic is deputed to a Clinic Committee ... Under the Foundation's management the Memorial Clinic has flourished and each year since 1961 surplus funds have accumulated of which part have been made available for the general purposes of the Eugenics Society." (ASP's History, p. 153-54, ER 1968) Marie Stopes Research Fund: "When the National Health Service took over the provision of birth control, the clinic was wound up and the proceeds formed the basis of the Marie Stopes Research Fund ...in 1977" (from Obit, Cedric Carter B&S 1984); "The Society, through the Marie Stopes Research Fund and its Research Advisory Committee, is today able to contribute much more actively than in the past to support of research ... The Society finances, besides its annual symposium, named lectures during the year..." from Biology and Society "Statement of Purpose" Vol. 1, no. 1, 1984 (The Darwin, Galton and Marie Stopes lectures) Population Services Family Planning Programme: This group, now known as Marie Stopes International, a major abortion provider, got the use of the Marie Stopes name. That would ordinarily mean that it bought the Marie Stopes properties for a sum sufficient to establish the Marie Stopes Research Fund. In some years the Marie Stopes Research Fund has given out 28,000 English pounds. Safety of Pill Determined by Those Whom It was Financing: It is significant that the Eugenics Society, which was financed in part by birth control clinics, also, through the Oliver Bird Trust and the CIFC, controlled the clinical trials which passed on the safety of the steroids given to women at these clinics. It is now acknowledged that the first Pill was not safe. (see Ellen Mears, Oliver Bird Trust, Pyke, M., Blacker, C.P.) Source: CH and sources listed above Stopford, Mr. Francis 51 Clarendon Rd., London W 1912-13 Eugenics Society Member 1912-13 Source: ESAR 1911-13 Straker, Captain J. Crepping Hall, Wakes' Colne, Essex 1910-13 Eugenics Society Member 1910-13 Source: ESAR 1909-13

Stratford, Dr. Brian MA, PhD, ABPsS Eugenics Society Member 1983 Personal: Associate, British Psychological Society (ABPsS) Source: B&S 1984 Strathcona and Mount Royal, Lord MP 2 Curzon Place, London W1 Eugenics Society Fellow 1955, 1957 Personal: 3rd Baron; MP Northumberland 1922-26; Captain of the King's Bodyguard of the Yeomen of the Guard 1931-34; The title, Strathcona, was originally given to Donald Smith of the TransCanada Railroad, an associate of J.J. Hill. Railroad involvement also exists in America in the case of the Harriman's and the Osborn's Source: ER 1955, 1957, WWW Stratton, Mr. P.R.U. Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Eugenics Society Member 1977 Source: 1977 list Stratton, Mr. P.R.T. Eugenics Society Member 1945 Source: ER 1945 Strickland, Mrs. 1 The Uplands, Lower Maze Hill, St. Leonards on Sea 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1934, 1937, 1939 Source: ER 1934, ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Strickland, Mrs. H. Moat Cottage, Battle, Sussex Eugenics Society Member 1957 Source: ER 1957 Strickland, Mrs. H.M. Canbury Oak, Sedlescombe, Sussex Eugenics Society Member 1951, 1957 Source: ER 1951, 1957 Stride, Mr. H.D. Summersdale, Chichester 1912-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1912-13 Source: ESAR 1911-13 Stromeyer, Mr. C.E. 9 Mount St., Albert Square, Manchester 1913 Eugenics Society Associate 1913 Source: ESAR 1912-13 Strutt, Hon. John 18 Hyde Park Sq., London W2 1939 Eugenics Society Fellow 1938, 1939 Council 1941-44 Personal: see Lord Rayleigh q.v., Arthur Balfour q.v.; not present baron Source: ER 1938-39; ESAR 1938-39 Stuart, Mrs. W.J.

Linfield, Cardigan Rd., Bridlington, E. Yorks. 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1939 Source: ER 1939; ESAR 1938-39 Studholme, Mr. H. G. Eugenics Society Member 1933 Source: ER 1933 Sturge, Miss Carter Cranbourne Grange, Micheldever, Hants 1909-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-13 Source: ESAR 1908-13 Sturge, Dr. Mary 45 Hagley Rd., Birmingham 1909-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-13; Birmingham Heredity Society Associate 1913 Source: ESAR 1908-13, 1912-13 (Birmingham) Sturges, Dr. c/o The Guaranty Trust Co., Paris 1937 Eugenics Society Member 1937 Source: ESAR 1937, AES list Sturt, Miss E. BSc Galton Laboratory (Genetics), University College, London Eugenics Society Member 1977 Source: 1977 list Styles, Mrs. Eugenics Society Member 1943 Source: ER 1943-45 Styles, Dr. E.R. MSc, PhD 81 Brycedale Cres., Southgate, London N14, 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1937, 1939, 1943-44 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39, Obit ER 1943-44, p. 24 Subramanyam, Dr. M. MB, BSc, B Hy Sholapur, India 1937 Eugenics Society Member 1937 Personal: Medical Officer of Health, Sholapur, India 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Sukhatme, Mr. P.V. BA, PhD, DSc Maharashtra Association for Cultivation of Science, Poona, India Eugenics Society Fellow 1977 Source: 1977 list Sullivan, Dr. W. C. MD 440 Camden Rd., London N 1909-12; Rampton Asylum, South Leverton, Lancs. 1913 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-10; Member 1911-13; Council 1910-11; First International Eugenics Congress 1912, General Committee Personal: Superintendent, Rampton Asylum, South Leverton, Lancs. 1913

Pubns: "Eugenics and Crime", ER 1909-10 Source: ESAR 1908-13; ER 1910-11; Problems in Eugenics. 1912 (repr.) Summers, Mr. M. Eugenics Society Member 1942 Source: ER 1942 Summerskill, Mr. E.C. Eugenics Society Member 1932 Source: ER 1932 Sumner, The Very Rev. Walter Taylor DD The Clergy House, 117 North Peoria St. Chicago, IL, USA 1913 Eugenics Society Member 1913 Source: ESAR 1912-13 Sunderland, Prof. Eric PhD Dept. of Anthropology, Durham University, Durham Eugenics Society Fellow 1967, 1977 V.P. 1978, 1980, 1989 Personal: taught anthropology (1958-84) at the University of Durham (Professor 1971-84, Head of Dept. of Anthropology 1980, Pro Vice Chancellor, University of Durham 1979- 84); Principal, University College Wales 1984-; Vice Chancellor, University of Wales 1989-; Sec. Gen., International Union of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences 1978-; Pres., Royal Anthropological Institute 1989-; Chmn., Biosocial Society 1981-85 Pubns: "The tasting of phenylthiocarbamide in selected populations in the United Kingdom", ER 1966, v. 58, p. 143; Genetic Variation in Britain. 1973 (ed.); The Operation of Intelligence: the biological preconditions for the operation of intelligence. (ed. jtly) 1980; Genetic and Population Studies in Wales. (ed. jtly) 1986 Source: ER 1967, 1977 list, WSW 1990, CH Sunlight League of New Zealand The Secretary 58 St. Martin's Rd., Christ Church, New Zealand 1937 Eugenics Society Member 1934, 1937 Source: ER 1934, ESAR 1937 Sutcliffe, John J. 43 King St. W, Toronto, Ontario, Canada 1913 Eugenics Society Associate 1913 Source: ESAR 1912-13 Sutherland, Lady Coldharbour Wood, Rake, Sussex 1912-13 Eugenics Society Member 1912-13 Source: ESAR 1911-13 Sutherland, Prof. Margaret B. M Ed, PhD Dept. of Education, Leeds Univ., Leeds Eugenics Society Council 1973-1993 V.P. 1982, 1985 President 1988-1992 Personal: 1920-2011; Margaret Brownlie Sutherland; Professor of Education in

Leeds 1982, 1985; retired to Scotland in 1988 Pubns: Changing Patterns of Childbearing and Rearing. 17th Eugenic Society Symposia. ed. w/ R. Chester q.v. and Peter Diggory q.v. Source: CH, Galton Institute Annual Report 1993; Obit Galton Newsletter March 2011 Sutton, Col. F.R.H. MC Eugenics Society Member 1948 Source: ER 1948-49 Sutton, Dr. Harvey OBE, MD, BSc, DPH Sydney, Australia 1937 Eugenics Society Member 1936 Personal: Officer, Order of the British Empire; School of Public Health & Tropical Medicine, University Grounds, Sydney, Australia 1937 Source: ER 1936, ESAR 1937 Swalm, Mrs. C. Copthorne, Archer's Rd., Southampton 1909-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-13 Background: -- A.R. Drummond of Cadland, Hants; married dau. of 5 Duke Rutland; d. 1865 -- Cecil George Assheton Drummond; Copthorne, Fawley, Southampton 1903; b. 1839; son of A.R. Drummond of Cadland, Hants by dau. of 5 Duke Rutland, d. 1865; JP, Leicestershire, Hants; partner in Messers Drummond, bankers 1903 -- Frederica A. Drummond; dau of A. Drummond and dau. 5 Duke Rutland; b. 1839; m. 1846 Ninth Earl of Scarborough, Lumley (d. 1884); Lumley Castle, Durham 1903 -- Aldred Beresford Lumley; 10 Earl Scarborough; b. 1857; JP West Riding, Yorks., Lord Lieutenant from 1893 -- Edgar Atheling Drummond of Cadland, Hants, JP; m. dau. of 3 baron Muncaster; d. 1893 (-- Josslyn Francis Pennington, 5 Earl Muncaster; b. 1834; m. 1863; Constance L'Estrange, dau. of Edmund L'Estrange (d. 1866), brother of George Burdett L'Estrange (see Lady Lawrence q.v.) and Henrietta Susan Beresford Lumley, sister of 9 Earl Scarborough, see Frederica A. Drummond above) -- Andrew Cecil Drummond; b. 1865; son of Edgar Atheling Drummond of Cadland, Hants, JP, d. 1893; JP Hants 1903; partner in Messers Drummond, bankers -- George Drummond; d. 1851 -- George James DeVere Drummond; b. 1835; son of George Drummond, d. 1851; m. 1876 Elizabeth C.S. Norman, dau of F.J. Norman and dau. of 5 Duke Rutland; partner in Messers. Drummond, bankers; assumed name DeVere 1902; 14 Belgrave Sq., London SW 1903 (next door to Earl of Ancaster, G.H. Heathcote Drummond-Willoughby,12 Belgrave Sq., London 1903; see C. Willoughby q.v.) -- Allan Harvey Drummond; b. 1845; m. 1886 Katherine A.G. Hervey, dau. 3

Marq. of Bristol (who married dau. of Gen. George Anson); partner in Messers Drummond, bankers Source: ESAR 1908-13; Kelly's Handbook 1903 Swan, Prof. Donald A. Univ. of Southern Mississippi, Hattiesburg, Mississippi, USA Eugenics Society Member 1959, 1977 Personal: Funded by Pioneer Fund; prosecuted for mail fraud 1966; picture of him with members of the American Nazi party dismissed as 'college buddies'; Roger Pearson q.v. was a professor at the Univ. of Southern Mississippi Source: ER 1959, 1977 list, 'Academics' were funded by racist American trust' by Tim Kelsey and Trevor Rowe, The Independent on Sunday 4 March 1990 Home Section, p. 4; The Nazi Connection, S. Kuhl 1994 Swan, Dr. H.P. MB Eugenics Society Member 1955 Source: ER 1955 Swann, Prof. Michael MA, PhD Eugenics Society Fellow 1960 Source: ER 1960 Swinburne, Major 4 Chester St., London SW 1911-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1911-13 Source: ESAR 1910-13 Swinburne, Mrs. 4 Chester St., London SW 1911-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1911-13 Source: ESAR 1910-13 Swinburne, T.A. RE 4 Chester St., London SW 1911-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1911-13 Source: ESAR 1910-13 Swiney, Mrs. Sandford Lawn, Cheltenham 1909-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-13 Background: Maj. Gen. John Swiney; ISC on US list 1890; Sandford Lawn, on Bath Rd., Cheltenham 1903 Source: ESAR 1908-13; Kelly's Handbook 1903 Swoboda, Dr. Frank MD, DSP, CPH 389 Strasnice, Prague, Czechoslovakia 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1935, 1937, 1939 Source: ER 1935, ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Sword, Miss M. The Cottage, Whinney Hill, Durham 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39

Swords, Mr. P.J. Eugenics Society Member 1967 Source: ER 1967 Sydney, University of School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, Sydney, Australia 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1939 Source: ESAR 1938-39 Syers, Mr. Edgar Martins, Altwood Rd., Maidenhead Thicket, Berks 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Life Fellow 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Symonds, Mrs. R. Life Fellow 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Symonds, Mrs. R.J. 26 Langham Mansions, Earls Court Sq., London SW 1909-10; 1 Queen's Gate Terr., London W 1911-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-11; Life Member 1912-13 Personal: relative of Capt. R. Symonds q.v. Source: ESAR 1908-13 Symonds, Captain R. 26 Langham Mansions, Earls Court Sq., London SW 1910 Eugenics Society Associate 1910 Background: Mrs. Charles Spencer q.v. at same address Source: ESAR 1909-10 Tait, Stewart, Miss Mary The College, Dumfermline, NB 1910; Ault Daraigh, Sligachan, Skye 1911-12 Eugenics Society Member 1910-12 Source: ESAR 1909-12 Talbot, Dr. H. MRCS, LRCP, MB Union Bld., Top Floor, Hong Kong 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1934, 1937, 1939 Source: ER 1934, ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Talmud, Prof. Philippa J University College London School of Life and Medical Sciences, Cardiovascular Genetics 2011 Eugenics Society/ Galton Institute Council 2011 Background: Over the past months the whole field of CHD genetics has progressed at a phenomenal pace, driven by the technological advances of Genome Wide Association Scans (GWAS). The outcome from the GWAS has been to identify several new candidate genes, and the replication of their association with risk, the determination of risk in prospective studies, the analysis of gene-gene and geneenvironmental interactions and the determination of the mechanisms of their functional role in CHD, is now a top priority. Our current major focus is to achieve this by carrying out specific genotyping and by having a significant

role in the statistical analysis of the resulting data, to which end we have established the UCL Consortium of Genetic Studies. The aim of the consortium is to conduct research on a population scale that capitalises on the integration of genetic and non-genetic observational data from www.ucl.ac.uk/medicine/cardiovascular-genetics Source: GIWeb 2011 Tan, Mr. S.H. FCCS, FSS Singapore 1937, 1957 Eugenics Society Member 1935, 1937, 1939, 1952, 1957 Personal: 9 Halifax Rd., Singapore, Straits Settlement 1937, 1939; Director, S.H. Marden Company, Singapore 1952, 1957 Source: ER 1935, ESAR 1937, 1938-39, ER 1952, 1957 Tanfield, Mr. F.L. Esq. 88 Cecil Park, Crouch End, London SE 1909 Eugenics Society Associate 1909 Source: ESAR 1908-09 Tanfield, Mr. T.M. Esq. 9 Halsey House, Red Lion Square, London WC 1910-12 Eugenics Society Associate 1910-12 Source: ESAR 1909-12 Tanner, Prof. James Mourilyan MD, PhD, DSc, FRCP, FRC Psych, DPM Dept. of Growth and Development, Institute of Child Health, Hospital for Sick Children, London Eugenics Society Member 1947 Council 1948-49 1954-56, 1960, 1964-65 Fellow 1957, 1977 VP 1957-59 Secretary 1961-63 Editorial Bd., ER 1968 Developed method of injecting hormones from brains of corpses into very short children to make them grow. As a result several of these children had developed Creutzfeldt-Jakob syndrome by 1992 (see Michael Preece q.v.); see "Human growth hormone", JM Tanner, Nature, 237, 431-7. 1972 and "Towards complete success in the treatment of growth hormone deficiency: A plea for earlier ascertainment", JM Tanner, Health Trends, 7, 61-5. 1975; also "Treatment of a pituitary dwarf with human growth hormone", MS Raben, J. of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism", 18, 901-3. 1958 Related height and IQ: "Galtonian Eugenics and the Study of Growth: the relation of body size, intelligence test score, and social circumstances in children and adults", Galton Lecture 1966 by Dr. Tanner, reviewed in ER 1966, p. 117 "the relationship between stature and intelligence ... Dr. Tanner establishes that the association is a real one." ER 1966, p. 117 (Eugenics Watch bolded), (see Dugald Baird q.v. on the short women he aborted; Dr. Martin Cole q.v. and his study of long legs in women as a correlate and predictor

of intelligence; Arthur Jensen q.v. on long legs and deep pockets in men as a correlate of IQ; see also "Maternal stature and reproductive efficiency", AM Thomson, ER, 51, 157-62. 1959. Thomson worked with Tanner) Personal: MB 1944; DPM 1946; PhD 1953; Psychiatrist; Rockefeller Foundation supported study into genetic basis of constitutional differences in physiology, i.e. growth; Institute of Child Health (1957-77, Professor of Child Health and Growth 1977; see M. Preece q.v.); Rockefeller Fellow to study at Johns Hopkins and the University of Pennsylvania; Mem: Society for the Study of Human Biology 1977, American Eugenic Society, Biometric Society, Physiological Society Pubns: Discussions on Child Development. Vol. 1-4. WHO study group on psychobiological development of the child. 1953-56; Prospects in Psychiatric Research. (ed.) 1953; Growth at Adolescence. 1955 (1962); Education and Physical Growth. 1961 (1978); "The regulation of human growth", Child Development, 34, 817-47 and "Regulation of growth in size of mammals", Nature, 199, 845-50. both 1963; "Catch-up growth following illness or starvation", w/ others, J. Paediatrics, 62, 646-59. 1963 "The regulation of human growth", Child Development, 34, 817-47; The Physique of the Olympic Athlete. Allen and Unwin. 1964; "Standards from birth to maturity for height, weight, height velocity and weight velocity: British children 1965", w/ RH Whitehouse, M Takaishi, Arch. Dis in Child. 41, 454-71; 613-35. 1966; "Earlier Maturation in Man", Scientific American, 1968; "Variations in the pattern of pubertal change in girls", w/ WA Marshall, Arch. Dis. in Child., 44, 291-303. 1969; "Variations in the pattern of pubertal change in boys", w/ WA Marshall, Arch. Dis. in Child., 45, 13-23. 1970; "Standards for birthweight at gestation periods from 32 to 42 weeks, allowing for maternal height and weight", w/ AM Thomson, Archives of Disease in Childhood, 45, 566-9. 1970; "A new system of dental age assessment", w/ others, Human Biology, 45, 211-27. 1973; "Growing Up", Scientific American, Sept. 1973, p. 34; "Trend toward earlier menarche in London, Oslo, Copenhagen, the Netherlands and Hungary", Nature, 243, 95-6. 1973; "Variability of growth and maturity in new-born infants", in The Effect of the Infant on its Caregiver, eds. M. Lewis and LA Rosenblum, New York, Wiley 1974; "Puberty", in Scientific Foundations of Paediatrics., eds. JA Davis, J. Dobbing. 1974; "Revised standards for triceps and subscapular skinfolds in British children", w/ RH Whitehouse, Archives of Disease in Childhood, 50, 142-5. 1975; "Growth and endocrinology of the adolescent", in Endocrine and Genetic Diseases of Childhood., ed. L. Gardiner. 1975; Assessment of Skeletal Maturity and Prediction of Adult Height. w/ RH Whitehouse et al, Academic Press. 1975; "Clinical longitudinal standards for height, weight, height velocity, weight velocity and the stages of puberty", w/ RH Whitehouse, Archives of Disease in Childhood, 51, 170-9. 1976; "The adolescent growth spurt of boys and girls of the

Harpenden Growth Study", w/ RH Whitehouse and others, Annals of Human Biology, 3, 109-26. 1976; Worldwide Variation in Human Growth., Cambridge Univ. Press. 1976; Human Growth. (ed.) 1978; A History of the Study of Human Growth.1981 Source: ER 1947, 1957, 1977 list, WWW, Medical Directory 1977 Genetic Advisory Centres 1983 - North East Thames Regional Health Authority Genetic Clinic, Institute of Child Health, Hospital for Sick Children, Great Ormonde St., London Tarbuck, Miss C.E.R. Education Office, Leicester 1913 Eugenics Society Associate 1913 Source: ESAR 1912-13 Tate, Capt. C.T. Rosehill Lodge, London 1957 Eugenics Society Fellow 1937, 1939, 1957 Personal: 1937, 1939 address 82c Queens Rd., London W2, 1937 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39, ER 1957 Tatham, Mrs. Noelle Eugenics Society Member 1945 Source: ER 1943-45 Tayler or Taylor (1909), Dr. (J.) Lionel MRCS, LRCP 8 Adys Lawn, St. Paul's Ave., Willesden Green, London NW 1909-10; 146 Highbury New Park, London N 1911 Eugenics Society Member 1909-11; Eugenics Society Council 1909-11 Source: ESAR 1908-11; ER 1909-11 Tayler, Mrs. Henrietta 34 Kensington Court Mansions, London W 1909-12 Eugenics Society Associate 1909; Member 1910-12 Source: ESAR 1908-12 Taylor, Lord Taylor of Harlow MD, BSc, FRCP, FRCGP, LLD Haywards Heath, Sussex Eugenics Society Member 1984 Source: B&S 1985, WSW 1990 Taylor, Mrs. H.B. 98 Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, London SW 1910-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1910-13 Source: ESAR 1909-13 Taylor, Mr. Kenneth H. Eugenics Society Member 1948 Source: ER 1948-49 Taylor, Dr. Lionel - see J. Lionel Tayler Taylor, Dr. Moore OBE, MD, DPH

Eugenics Society Fellow 1953 Personal: Diploma in Public Health; Officer, Order of the British Empire Source: ER 1953 Taylor, Mr. P.J. Eugenics Society Member 1947 Source: ER 1947 Taylor, Dr. P.J. BSc, MB, BS, MRCP RAF Hospital, Akrotiri, Cyprus Eugenics Society Overseas Member 1957 Source: ER 1957 Taylor, Dr. S. Eugenics Society Member 1989 Source: B&S 1989 Taylor, Dr. Wallis BSc (Econ), PhD Dept. of Economic and Social Statistics Manchester Univ., Manchester Eugenics Society Fellow 1977 Source: 1977 list Teeluck, Sir Lecraz CBE, MB, ChB, DTM, LM Mauritius Commission London Eugenics Society Member 1958, 1977 Personal: Doyen of the London Diplomatic Corps and Senior High Commissioner, Mauritius 1979; Commander of the Order of the British Empire; MB ChB Edinburgh 1937; Doctor of Tropical Medicine (Liverpool) 1939; Licentiate in Midwifery; see D. Speed q.v.; (Dr. Bodhun Teeluck, High Commissioner for Mauritius since 1989, is not Lecraz Teeluck's son.) Source: ER 1958, 1977 list, Medical Directory 1977, London Diplomatic List 1980, WSW 1990, Medical Directory 1991 Telling, Dr. W.H. Maxwell MD, BS, FRCP 29 Park Square, Leeds 1937 Eugenics Society Fellow 1937 Source: ESAR 1937 Temple, Mrs. 21 St. John's Wood Rd., London NW 1912-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1912-13 Source: ESAR 1911-13 Temple, Mrs. Elinor 147a Sloane St., London SW 1910-12 Eugenics Society Member 1910-12 Source: ESAR 1909-12 Tennant, Mrs. H.G. Hutton Castle, Berwick-onTweed 1909 Eugenics Society Associate 1909 Source: ESAR 1908-09 Tennant, Miss L.E.

19 The Boltons, London SW 1913 Eugenics Society Member 1913 Source: ESAR 1912-13 Tennant, Mr. W.A. Orford House, Ugley, Bishops Stortford 1912-13, 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1912-13, 1932, Fellow 1937, 1939 Personal: d. 1942 Source: ESAR 1911-13, 1937, 1938-39, Obit ER 1942 p. 40 Teper, Mrs. A. BSc (Econ) MRC Medical Sociology Unit, Institute of Medical Sociology, Aberdeen University Eugenics Society Fellow 1977 VP 1983 Pubns: see Illsey q.v. Source: 1977 list Teper, Ms. Susan London Eugenics Society Member 1965 V.P. 1983 Pubns: "Patterns of Fertility in Greater London", Dept. of Statistics, London School of Economics. Grant from Greater London Council Research and Intelligence Unit. (see Bernard Benjamin q.v.) Occasional Paper, no. 1, 1968; Galton Symposium 1982; Editorial Bd., Biology and Society 1985; Oxford Reviews of Reproductive Biology, v. 11, 1989, w/ P. Diggory q.v. Source: ER 1965, CH, B&S 1985 The Library, University College of Wales Aberystwyth, Wales Eugenics Society Fellow 1937, 1957 Source: ESAR 1937, ER 1957 Theobalds, Mr. D. Eugenics Society Member 1989 Source: B&S 1989 Thistlethwaite, Mr. B. 42 Denning Rd., Hampstead, London NW 1912; 38 Rue du Mount Thabor, Paris Ier. 1913 Eugenics Society Member 1912-13 Source: ESAR 1911-13 Thoday, Prof. J.M. BSc, PhD, ScD, FRS Dept. of Genetics, Cambridge Univ., Cambridge Eugenics Society Member 1947 Fellow 1957, 1977 Council 1961-63, 1989 VP 1964-1966 Director 1975 Director, OECD project for reform of secondary school biology teaching, 1962 Personal: b. 30 Aug. 1916; Univ. of Sheffield (Asst. Lectr., then Lectr. for Cytogenetics, Depts. of Botany and Zoology 1947-54, Head of Dept. of Genetics 1954-59); Cambridge Univ. (Arthur Balfour Professor of Genetics 1959-83, now Prof. Emeritus); Chmn., UK National Cttee for Biology 1982-88;

Pres., Genetical Society 1975-78 Pubns: "Causes and functions of genetic variety", ER 1962-63, v. 54, p. 195; "Geneticism and Environmentalism" in Biological Aspects of Social Problems. 1965 Meade q.v. and Parkes q.v.; "Genetic and environmental factors in human ability", ER 1967, v. 59, p. 216 (C); Genetic and Environmental Influences of Behaviour. w/ AS Parkes q.v. 1968; Quantitative Genetics. 1979 w/ J.N. Thompson Source: ER 1947, 1957, WSW 1990, CH, 1977 list Thomas, Miss M.A. 26 Woodstock Rd., London W4, 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Thomas, Haig-, Mrs. Creech Grange, Wareham, Dorset 1909-11; Moyles Court, Ringwood, Hants 1912 Eugenics Society Member 1909-12 Source: ESAR 1908-12 Thomason, Miss Doreen Eugenics Society Member 1947 Source: ER 1947 Thomasson, Mrs. 16 Sussex Square, London W 1912-13 Eugenics Society Member 1912-13 Source: ESAR 1911-13 Thomasson, Mrs. Franklin 36 Gloucester Square, London W 1912-13 Eugenics Society Member 1912-13 Source: ESAR 1911-13 Thompson, Mrs. Arthur Garthlands, Reigate Heath, Surrey 1909 Eugenics Society Associate 1909 Source: ESAR 1908-09 Thompson, Miss Barbara MRC Medical Sociology Unit Centre for Social Studies, Aberdeen Eugenics Society V.P. 1971 Fellow 1977 Personal: Ethel Dorothy Barbara Thompson; MRC Medical Sociology Unit 1971, 1977; see R. Illsey q.v. Pubns: 1989 Having a First Baby: experiences in 1951 and 1981 compared: two social, obstetric and dietary studies of married primagavidae in Aberdeen. (a comparison w/ Dugald Baird's study, see D. Baird q.v. Source: CH, 1977 list Quotes: Invaluable information on millions of deaths, especially in ethnic upper classes: "Tietze has once again provided an invaluable factbook on induced abortion

... Estimates range from 30 to 55 million per year ... rates tended to increase with average income for each ethnic group ... In India in the early seventies about half the women having an abortion were also sterilised ... Reports of adverse side effects ... are controversial" Review by B. Thompson of Induced Abortion. by C. Tietze q.v. in Bulletin of the Eugenic Society, June 1980 Thompson, Mrs. Gilchrist Eugenics Society Member 1931 Source: ER 1931 Thompson, Dr. J.D. MD Eugenics Society Member 1944 Source: ER 1943-45 Thompson, Prof. McLean Eugenics Society Member 1924 Source: ER 1923-24 p. 643 Thompson, Mr. Norman Arthur c/o Lloyds Foreign Bank, 43 Blvd. des Capucines, Paris, France 1937; 3 Ave. Matignon, Paris 8e, France 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1937, 1939 Overseas Member 1957 Personal: Paris 1937, 1939, 1957 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39; ER 1957 Thompson, Mr. R.D. Eugenics Society Member 1931 Source: ER 1931 Thompson, Dr. R.H.S. MB, MA University College, Oxford 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1939 Source: ER 1938-39; ESAR 1938-39 Thomson, Dr. Angus MB, BCh, DPH Eugenics Society Fellow 1959 Personal: Diploma in Public Health Source: ER 1959 Thomson, Mrs. Douglas Eugenics Society Member 1937 Source: ER 1937 Thomson, Edward J. Esq. Station Hotel, Ayr, NB 1911; Ashfield House, 402 Sauchiehall St., Glasgow 1912-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1911; Member 1912-13 Source: ESAR 1910-13 Thomson, Prof. Godfrey H. DSc, PhD Edinburgh University 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Consultative Council 1937 Fellow 1937, 1939 Personal: 1882-1955 Pubns:

"The Trend of National Intelligence", Galton Lecture 1946 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Thomson, Prof. J.A. MA The University, Aberdeen 1909-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-11; Member 1912-13; V.P. 1910-11; Council 1916; First International Eugenics Congress 1912, General Committee Pubns: Darwinism and Human Life. 1910 (advocates a "rational social selection" according to the ER 1910, p. 150); "Eugenics and War", Galton Lecture, ER 1915 16, v. 7, p. 1; Man in the Light of Evolution. 1926; What to Read on Evolution. 1928; Outlines of General Biology. 2 vol. 1931; "Warnings from nature: or seven red flags from biology", Galton Lecture, 1931, ER 1931-32, v. 23, p. 7; Darwinism and Human Life. 1946 Source: ESAR 1909-12; ER 1910-11, 1916, Men Behind Hitler, p. 87; Problems in Eugenics. 1912 (repr.) Thomson, Mrs. Norman Provan, Dunblane, Perthshire, NB 1909-11; Erskine House, Hampstead Garden City, London NW 1912-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-13 Source: ESAR 1908-13 Thomson, Mr. T.R. 1 Suffolk St., Pall Mall, London SW1, 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1935 Fellow 1936, 1937, 1939 Source: ER 1935, 1936, ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Thorburn, Miss F.J. 8 Rosebery (sic) Cres., Edinburgh 1911-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1911-13 Source: ESAR 1910-13 Thornley, Dr. R.L. MD, BCh, MRCP Eugenics Society Member 1937 Source: ER 1937 Thornton, Miss E.R. Eugenics Society Member 1931 Source: ER 1931 Thornton, Lt. Col. F.R. Eugenics Society Member 1948 Personal: IMS (Ret'd.) Source: ER 1948-49 Thornton, Sir Gerald DSc, FRS St. Albans, Herts Eugenics Society Hon. Life Fellow 1962, 1977 Council 1962-64 VP 1965-66 Personal: b. 1892; d. 6 Feb., 1977; s. of Francis Hugh Thornton, Northampton; educ. Oxford; Rothamsted 1919-57 (Head of Dept. of Soil Biology); Foreign Secretary, Royal Society 1955-60 - son Peter Kai Thornton (Peter Thornton; b. 1925; Curator, Sir John Soane Museum; Peter Jay, m. 1. dau of James Callaghan 1961-86 and then m. 2.

daughter of Peter Kai Thornton 1986 - (Peter Jay; son of Baron Jay (Baron Jay; who married J.C. Maxwell Garnett's daughter; Times; Economic Secretary to Treasury 1947-50; see E.B. Poulton q.v.); (Peter Jay) Treasury 1961-67; Economics Editor, The Times 1967-77; Assoc. ed., Times Business News 1969-77; Dir., Economist Intelligence Unit 1979-83; Chief of Staff to Robert Maxwell 1986 to at least 1990; The Budget. 1972; The Crisis of Western Political Economy and other Essays. 1984; Supervising Editor, Banking World)) Pubns: research on nitrogen fixing bacteria; arts. in Proc. of Royal Society, Journal of Agricultural Science Background: -- Rev. William Thornton; Kingsthorpe Hall, Northants; m. 1846 Anne G. F. Anson, dau. General Sir William Anson 1 bart. KCB; d. 1881 (Sir William Anson 3 bart in Balfour Ministry as Parliamentary Under Secretary. Bd. Education 1903 -- Thomas William Thornton; b. 1850; m. 1883 Evelyn M. Burton, dau. E.C. Burton of Daventry; JP Northants 1903; lord of the manors of Newnham and Brockhall and patron of three livings 1903; The Hall, Brockhall, Weedon, Northants 1903 -- Francis Hugh Thornton; b. 1853; m. 1866 Adelaide E. Burchell, dau. William Burchell, Grosvenor Rd.; Barrister 1878; JP Northants 1903; Kingsthorpe Hall, Northants 1903 Source: ER 1962, 1966, 1977 list, WSW 1990, CH, WWW, Kelly's Handbook 1903 Thornton, Mr. H.G. MA, DSc Hall Place, St. Albans, Herts 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Council 1933, 1937-39 Fellow 1937, 1939 Source: ER 1933-39, ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Thornton, Mrs. Thomas Vandyke Hotel, Cromwell Rd., London SW 1912-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1912-13 Source: ESAR 1911-13 Thurston, Mrs. 10 Overdale Rd., Ealing, London W 1909 Eugenics Society Associate 1908-09 Source: ESAR 1908-09 Thurstone, Prof. L.L. Psychometric Laboratory, North Carolina Univ., Chapel Hill, NC, USA Eugenics Society Consultative Council 1957 Personal: American; Arthur Jensen dedicated Straight Talk About Mental Tests. 1980 to Thurstone among others. Like The Bell Curve, this book purported to show that African-Americans are genetically inferior in intelligence to Caucasians. Source: ER 1957 Thwaites, Mr. Earnest J.

Eugenics Society Fellow 1940 Source: ER 1939-41 Tietze, Dr. Christopher MD 2532 Holmes Run Dr., Falls Church, Virginia, USA Population Council Eugenics Society Member 1948, 1957, 1977 Holocaust Betrayer: "Legal Abortion in Eastern Europe" by Tietze was cited by Blackmun to show safety of abortion; thus Tietze is partly responsible for the deaths of 30,000,000 Americans though he himself was a Jewish refugee from Hitler, (see Felix Tietze for possible reasoning for continued association with eugenics); Division of Functional Intelligence, US State Department 1949-57; wrote report on Barbados "It is recommended that Family Planning Clinics should be set up and operated directly by the Government" (ER 1957-58, p. 123 and International Encyclopedia of Population "Barbados") Personal: International Planned Parenthood; US citizen; Jewish Refugee from Hitler; Division of Functional Intelligence, US State Department 1949-57; demographer for Rockefeller dominated Population Council; set up Association of the Study of Abortion in 1964 with Alan Guttmacher in USA which is what Bernard Nathanson joined; wrote for (ES) A.P. Pillay's "Marriage Hygiene" in 1930; related to Sarah Lewitt Pubns: Correspondence from abroad in ER "Christopher Teitze from Austria" ER Index, p. 171; Bibliography of Fertility Control 1950-65. New York, 1965. National Committee on Maternal Health Abortion: Cited six times by Lane Commission; "Report to Population Council on Joint Program for the Study of Abortion" Studies in Family Planning 3, 6, June 1972 Documented Black Genocide: "Legal Abortion in the United States: Rates and Ratios by Race and Age, 1972-74", Family Planning Perspectives, Jan. Feb. 1977 (Vol. 9, no. 1) (1/4 of babies aborted were black though blacks are only twelve percent of the US population) Contraception: "The Pill and Mortality from Cardiovascular Disease - Another Look", Family Planning Perspectives Vol. 11, No. 2, March/ April 1979 (in answer to Vessey's evidence that the steroid contraceptive pill causes cardiovascular disease; for use see FPA Annual Report) IUD: 1970 "Evaluation of Intra uterine devices: ninth report of the Cooperative Statistical Program" w/ Sarah Lewitt, in Studies In family Planning, no. 55

Source: ER 1948, 1957, 1977 list, ER Index, Felix Tietze q.v.; Aborting America., Annual Obituary 1984 Tietze, Dr. Felix Ferdinand MD, LLD 25 Castellain Rd., London W.9 Eugenics Society Consultative Council 1957 Holocaust Betrayer Personal: Austrian career LLD Vienna 1907; MD Vienna 1919; Medical Jurist - m. Hertha Tietze (Hertha Tietze; MD Vienna 1918; ex Assistant Medical Officer (MO) City of Plymouth; Surgical Officer, Newcastle 1957) 1934 Austrian rep to the International Federation of Eugenic Organizations (IFEO); defendant in Graz Sterilization Trials, found guilty 1934; England from 1939; MRCS, LRCP 1942; ex Assistant Medical Officer (MO) Plymouth Mental Hospital 1957; Medical Officer of Health and School Medical Officer of Health Jarrow 1957; (see Ursula Philip) Pubns: "The Graz Sterilization Trial" ER Oct. 1934 p. 213; "Eugenic Measures in the Third Reich" ER 1939 (asserted that Hitler does not represent international eugenics therefore it is all right, even for Jews, to continue to support eugenics despite the obvious social disaster which was the German regime. Maintained this position even after the war.) Source: ER 1957, Medical Directory 1957 Tietze, Dr. J.W. School of Education, New York University, New York, NY, USA Eugenics Society Consultative Council 1957 Personal: see Willystine Goodsell on American Eugenic Society list, also at NYU Source: ER 1957 Tills, Mr. D. FIMLT, LI Biol., Dept. of Anthropology British Museum, London Eugenics Society Fellow 1967, 1977 Personal: Fellow, Institute of Medical Laboratory Technology Source: ER 1967, 1977 list Timberlake, Mr. R.S. DPA Wimborne, Dorset Eugenics Society Member 1977 Personal: Diploma in Public Administration Source: 1977 list Timson, Mr. John Dept. of Medical Genetics, Manchester Univ., Manchester Eugenics Society Fellow 1967, 1977 Pres. 1974 Director 1977 V.P. 1979 Council 1989, 1993; President 1999-2002 Personal: Lect., Dept. of Medical Genetics, Royal Infirmary, Manchester 1974, 1979 Source: ER 1967, 1977 list, CH, Galton Institute Annual Report 1993,Genetic

Prophecy. Background: Genetic Advisory Centres 1983 - North West Regional Health Authority, University Dept. of Medical Genetics, Manchester Royal Infirmary, Oxford Rd., Manchester DNA fingerprinting: "Alec Jeffreys of Leicester University who was one of the originators of DNA fingerprinting..." from "DNA fingerprints or fools rush in..." in Galton Newsletter, Sept. 1991 p. 3 by Timson; articles Timson cites to prove worth of SLP and MLP fingerprinting: Jeffreys et al, American Journal of Human Genetics v. 48, p. 824, 1991; Budowle et al, American Journal Human Genetics v. 48, p. 841 1991; These articles make it plain that DNA fingerprinting is more like identikit than like a fingerprint; see also the controversy in Science, Dec. 1991 involving R.C. Lewontin (AES), and Kenneth Kidd (AES); (see Kallmann q.v. for origin of American Journal of Human Genetics) This controversy hovered in the background of the O. J. Simpson trial. Tipping, Mrs. 17 High St., Quorn, Leicestershire 1937; 35 Risborough Rd., Bedford 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1935, 1937 Source: ER 1935, ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Titley, Miss Mabel Beechwood, Four Oaks, nr. Birmingham 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Titmuss, Prof. Richard M. Social Administration, London School of Economics Eugenics Society Member 1937, 1939 Editor, ER 1942 Council 1941-47, 1964-66 Fellow 1957 *****"high priest of the welfare state"; Prof. of Social Administration, London School of Economics 1950-73 ***** Personal: influenced a whole generation of students on social administration; "... he established the academic respectability of social administration and taught it to a generation of university teachers, administrators and social workers from New York to Toronto to Mauritius and Tanganyika." (from Dictionary of National Biography); worked in County Fire Insurance Company in Thirties; wrote history of Health Ministry during World War II (a history which did not emphasize the significance of the decline in the incidence of spina bifida during World War II with the result that hundreds of thousands of preventable cases have occurred since then); developed "critical social accounting" Pubns: Ed., Eugenics Review; "Eugenics and Poverty" w/ F. Lafitte q.v., ER 1941-42, v. 33, Ja, 106-12; Poverty and Population. 1938; Our Food Problem: a study of national security. 1939; Parents' Revolt. 1942 w/ Kathleen Titmuss; The Cost of the National Health Service in England and Wales. w/ Brian Abel

Smith 1956; Essays on the Welfare State. 1958; Social Policies and Population Growth in Mauritius. w/ Brian Abel Smith 1961, London; Choice and the Welfare State. 1967; major influence on Finer Report on One Parent Families Source: ER 1937, 1957, ER Vol. 60 Index p. 170, 1942-43; Finer Report, DNB, WWW Background: History and Spina Bifida Anencephaly and spina bifida declined in England during World War II due to better nutrition for pregnant mothers either caused by equitable rationing or by healthier eating patterns. "Secular Changes in the Incidence of Malformations of the Central Nervous System", Brit. J. of Social Medicine 1951, 5, p. 254. Titmuss wrote the history of medicine from the point of view of the Dept. of Health during World War II. No attention was paid in this history to this fact about spina bifida. As a result spina bifida continues to be prevalent in Ireland and China and is frequently cited as a reason for introducing abortion and eugenic laws in those places. (see Norman Nevin q.v) Empire and Population: "Can we maintain our present attitudes in India when we decline in numbers and increase in age concurrently?" from Parent's Revolt. by R. and K. Titmuss quoted in Founders of the Welfare State. 1984, p. 115 Influence: "Titmuss... whose writings on social policy shaped the outlook of a whole generation" Finer Report Titus, Mr. E.G. Esq. Utah Agricultural College, Experiment Station, Logan, Utah 1913 Eugenics Society Member 1913 Source: ESAR 1912-13 Tizard, Prof. Dr. John Peter Mills MA, MB, FRCP, DCH Dept. of Pediatrics, Oxford Univ., Oxford Eugenics Society Fellow 1950, 1957, 1977 Council 1956-61 Personal: b. 1 April 1916; son of Sir Henry Thomas Tizard; MA, MB, BS (Oxford) 1941; Reader in Child Health, Institute of Child Health, London; Nuffield Fellow in Child Health; Prof. of Pediatrics, Univ. of Oxford 1972-83; Prof. of Pediatrics, Institute of Child Health, Royal Free Postgraduate Medical School, Univ. of London 1964-72; Neonatal Society 1959-83 (Pres. 1977) Pubns: Medical Care of Newborn Babies. 1972 (jtly.); Editorial Bd., ER 1952; Congenital Deformities and Practical Procedures", chp. in Garrod et al, Diseases of Children.; "Future of Infantile Hemiplegics", Proc. Royal Society of Medicine 1953; " A survey of patients in twelve mental deficiency institutions", BMJ., i, 16-18; Community Services for the Mentally Handicapped. 1964;

"Dr. Gee's Pediatrics", Jl. Royal Society of Physicians, London, 1973 Source: ER 1950, 1957, 1977 list, WWW Tobey, Mr. W.B. Kingsbridge, Devon Eugenics Society Member 1977 Source: 1977 list Tocher, Mr. J.F. Esq., BSc, FCS 5 Chapel St., Peterhead, NB 1909-12; 8 Forest Rd., Aberdeen 1913 Eugenics Society Member 1909-13 Pubns: "The necessity for a national eugenic survey", ER 1910-11 Source: ESAR 1908-13 Todd, Dr. "G.H." (1909) or "J.F." (1910) or "J.H." (1911) Macdonald College P.O., Quebec, Canada 1909-11 Eugenics Society Member 1909-11 Source: ESAR 1908-11 Todd, Dr. J.N. MB, BS, FFCM Eugenics Society Member 1985 Personal: Fellow, Faculty of Community Medicine Source: B&S 1986 Todd, Ms. Jean BSc (Econ) Eugenics Society Member 1985 Personal: Economics Source: B&S 1986 Tomlin, Mr. Edgar MA Eugenics Society Fellow 1951 Source: ER 1951 Tomlinson, Mr. C.G. MA Banbury District Hospitals Management Committee, Horton General Hospital, Banbury, Oxon Eugenics Society Member 1948, 1952, 1957 Source: ER Vol. 44, p. 128, ER 1948, 1957 Tottenham, Miss L.E. Vevay, Ballybrack, Co. Dublin, Ireland 1910-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1910-13 Source: ESAR 1909-13 Tottenham, Miss L.E. Ballycurry, Ashford, Co. Wicklow, Ireland 1937, 1939, 1957 Eugenics Society Life Fellow 1937, 1939, 1957 Background: -- Col. Charles George Tottenham; Ballycurry, Ashford, Co. Wicklow 1903; b. 1835; son of Charles Tottenham of Ballycurry, MP, JP, DL, d. 1886; m. 1859 Catherine E. Stapleton, dau. Rev. Sir F. Stapleton 7 bart.; Col., Wicklow Artillery RA from 1881- (1903); JP, DL, Wicklow 1903; MP, Conservative, New Ross 1863-68 and 1878-80 -- Sir Miles Talbot Stapleton 9 bart, b. 1893, son of Richard Talbot

Plantagenet Stapleton, d. 1899; Sir F.G. Stapleton, 8 Bart, d. 1899, uncle of Miles Talbot; heir, Hugh L. Stapleton, cousin, b. 1863 -- Captain Charles Bosvile Tottenham; b. 1869; son of Col. C.G. Tottenham of Ballycurry; served S. African war 1899-1900; 14th Hussars Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39; ER 1957; Kelly's Handbook 1903 Towers, Miss C. Women's Settlement, Canning Town, London E 1910-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1910-13 Personal: Sub-Warden, Women's Settlement, Canning Town, London 1910-13 Source: ESAR 1909-13 Townsend, Mrs. 11 North View, Wimbledon Common, London SW 1913 Eugenics Society Member 1913 Source: ESAR 1912-13 Townsend, Dr. C.G. MB, BCh, MA Mowbray, Beaconsfield, Bucks 1937 Eugenics Society Member 1937 Source: ESAR 1937 Townsend, Dr. A.H. BSc, MB, ChB, Dip Obst. Rotorua, New Zealand Eugenics Society Member 1965, 1977 Source: ER 1965, 1977 list Tracey, Mr. S. Thornhill, Bramber, Sussex Eugenics Society Member 1957 Source: ER 1957 Tredgold, Dr. A.F. LRCP, MRCS, MD, FRSE 6 Dapdune Crescent, Guildford 1911-13; St Martins, Guildford, Surrey 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1911-13; Fellow 1939; Council 1911, 1916; First International Eugenics Congress 1912, General Committee, Personal: On Brock Committee (Sterilization) (see Lawrence Brock q.v.) Pubns: "The Feebleminded - A Social Danger" ER, Vol. 1, 1909; "Mental Disease in Relation to Eugenics" Galton Lecture 1927, ER 1927-28, v. 19, p. 1; A Textbook of Mental Deficiency (amentia). (8th ed. 1952 assisted by R.F. Tredgold q.v.) Source: ESAR 1910-13, 1938-39; ER 1911, 1916; Men Behind Hitler., p. 87; Brock Report; Problems in Eugenics 1912 (repr.) Quotes: Antidemocratic: "What is wanted is not equality of opportunity, but education adapted to individual potentiality; and if the time and money now spent in the fruitless attempt to make silk purses out of sows' ears were devoted to the higher education of children of good natural capacity, it would contribute enormously to national efficiency." A.F. Tredgold quoted by Margaret Sanger, The Pivot of Civilization., p. 92 (note resemblance to theories of Arthur

Jensen) Degenerates a Social Threat: "... in the animal world or in a primitive state of human society these degenerate members would very soon be extinguished ... our modern legislation ... is actually tending to breed degenerates", from "The Feebleminded, A Social Danger", A.F. Tredgold, ER 1909, p. 101 Tredgold, Dr. Roger Francis MD, MA, DPM, MRCP, MB Old Common, Cross in Hand, Sussex Eugenics Society Member 1954 Fellow 1957 Council 1955-57 Personal: MB, BS 1937; MA (Cambridge Univ.) 1939; MD 1947; Hon. Consulting Psychiatrist to Army at Home; Regional Psychiatrist, S.E. Metropolitan Regional Hospital Board 1957 Pubns: University College Handbook of Psychiatry: for students and general practitioners. 1975; Psychiatry in General Practice. 1970; Mental Retardation. (11th ed. of Textbook of Mental Deficiency., see A.F. Tredgold q.v.); Manual of Psychological Medicine. (jt.), 3rd ed., 1953; "Food, Famine and the Future", ER 1953-54, v. 45, p. 67 (C) Source: ER 1954, 1957, Medical Directory 1957 Tremellen, Mr. W.J. Eugenics Society Member 1932 Source: ER 1932 Trench, Miss V. 70 Walton St., Lennox Gardens, London SW 1913 Eugenics Society Member 1913, Education Cttee 1916 Source: ESAR 1912-13; ER 1916 Trenery, Miss H.G. 3 North Rd., Clapham Park, London SW 1913 Eugenics Society Associate 1913 Source: ESAR 1912-13 Tressider, Dr. G.C. MB, BS, FRCS Eugenics Society Fellow 1963 Source: ER 1963 Trevor, Dr. J.C. BSc, MA, PhD Cambridge, Emmanuel College, Cambridge 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1937 Fellow 1938, 1939, 1957 Council 1945-48 Personal: Oxford diploma in anthropology 1933; study of craniology in England in medieval times; Commonwealth Fellow in Anthropology, Northwestern University, USA (research on new world negro) 1934-36; Darwin Research Student of the Eugenics Society 1936-37 (Race Crossing. published in 1953 was based on this work, ER 1954-55 p. 60); Galton Laboratory 1937; 1937 address 35 Leinster Square, London W2 Pubns:

Race Crossing in Man: the analysis of metrical characters. 1953, Galton Laboratory (skeletal measurements of mixed blood Indians, Asians.; the same kind of thing Mengele did but a different conclusion); "Some anthropological characteristics of hybrid populations" ER 1938-39, v. 30, p. 21 and "Anthropological characteristics of hybrid populations", ER 1938-39, v. 30, p. 156 (C) Source: ER 1937, 1938, 1957, ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Trevor-Roper, Dr. P.D. FRCS Eugenics Society Fellow 1955 Personal: Fellow, Royal College of Surgeons Source: ER 1955 Trewby, Arthur, Esq. Fenton House, Hampstead Heath 1909-13 Eugenics Society Member 1909-13 Source: ESAR 1908-13 Trouncer, Mr. Harold Owen PO Box 364, Umtali, Southern Rhodesia Eugenics Society Fellow 1946, 1957 Fellow 1957 Council 1946-48 Personal: 1908-1973 Source: ER 1945-46, 1957; http://www.archerfamily.org.uk/family/bull.htm Trueman, Mr. A.H. Bank of Montreal, Lindsay, Ont., Canada Eugenics Society Fellow 1946, 1957 Personal: Hosted children. A group of the children of Eugenics Society members were sent to Canada at the beginning of World War II under the auspices of the Canadian Eugenics Society. Their Canadian hosts were made Eugenics Society Fellows in 1946 Source: ER v. 38 (1), ER 1957 Tuke, Miss M. Bedford College, York Pl., Baker St., London W 1910-13 Eugenics Society Member 1910-13 Source: ESAR 1909-13 Tulett, Mrs. Jessie Harleston, Norfolk Eugenics Society Fellow 1977 Source: 1977 list Tupper, Admiral RN Abbingdon House, St. David's Rd., Southsea 1910; Westbury Manor, Fareham, Hants 1911-13 Eugenics Society Member 1910-13 Personal: Captain 1910; Admiral 1911-13 Source: ESAR 1909-13 Turnadge, Mr. C.S. Eugenics Society Member 1931 Source: ER 1931

Turnbull, Mrs. Eugenics Society Fellow 1933 Source: ER 1933 Turner, Mr. Clive J. BSc, MI Biol Dept. of Human Biology and Health, University of Surrey, Guildford, Kent Eugenics Society Fellow 1955, 1957, 1977 Director 1988 V.P. 1979, 1989 Council 1993 Pubns: spearheading rehabilitation of Cyril Burt q.v. in 1991 Galton Newsletter; The Biology of Human Intelligence. 1983, 20th ES Symposium Source: ER 1955, 1957, CH, 1977 list, Galton Institute Newsletter 1991, Galton Institute Annual Report 1993 Quotes: Rehabilitation of Cyril Burt q.v.: "In the case of Cyril Burt's work, however, the judgment ... [on his work by his fellow scientists, ed. Note] ... appears not yet to be definitive ... Burt's ideas ...were fundamental to the formulation of the 1944 Education Act and the establishment of selective secondary education based on the testing of intelligence as a constitutional characteristic ... By the mid-1970's, ... times had changed ... Edward Wilson was criticised ... for asserting that human behaviour had an evolutionary and therefore a genetic basis, Jensen [q.v.] and Eysenck [q.v.] were attacked for what was perceived as racism and elitism, and Burt was accused of fraud ... It is not difficult to imply that social convictions mould a researcher worker's output rather than follow it. Oliver Gillie ... notes carefully that Burt 'knew ... Francis Galton [q.v.], ... Burt is also charged with 'coming under the influence of Sir Ronald Fisher'[q.v.] and of basing calculations of heritability on Fisher's methods. Gillie draws here on work by Bernard Norton on Fisher and Burt's involvement with the early eugenic movement, ..." (all quotes on Burt from "Science and Social Commitment" by Clive Turner, Galton Institute Newsletter Sept. 1991 p. 4-5 ) Background: Burt, Fisher and Turner were in the Eugenics Society in 1957 so it is somewhat disingenuous to speak of the "early eugenic movement" as if the Thirties were the period of Burt's involvement. Furthermore, Von Verschuer, Josef Mengele's coresearcher at Auschwitz, was in the American Eugenics Society in 1956. So eugenics had not progressed very far from the Thirties in the Fifties. Turner, Miss G.M. 37b Woodstock Rd., London W4, 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1931, 1937, 1939 Source: ER 1931, ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Turton, Dr. Edward MD, BSc 1 Albion St., Hull 1913 Eugenics Society Member 1913 Source: ESAR 1912-13 Tweedie, Mrs. Alec FRCS, FRCI

30 York Terr., Harley St., London W 1910-13; Devonshire House, Mayfair, London 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Associate 1910; Member 1911; Life Member 1912-13; Life Fellow 1937, 1939; Council 1911, 1916; First International Eugenics Congress 1912, General Committee Pubns: An Adventurous Journey. (A trip through China in 1925. "In Canton superfluous babies are ... thrown into the river ... Mrs. Tweedie ... regards it as merciful" (from a review in ER 1929, p. 228) Source: ESAR 1909-13, 1938-39; ER 1911, 1916; Men Behind Hitler, p. 87; ESAR 1937; Problems in Eugenics. 1912 (repr.) Tweedy, Mrs. Kelso House, Newcastle-on-Tyne 1909-12 Eugenics Society Associate 1909; Member 1910-12 Source: ESAR 1908-12 Tweedy, Miss Alice B. 70 Morningside Dr., New York City, NY, USA 1913 Eugenics Society Member 1913 Source: ESAR 1912-13 Twitchin, Mr. E.E. c/o Standard Bank of South Africa, Nairobi, Kenya 1957 Eugenics Society Hon. Member 1940, 1957, 1977 Personal: 1977 address c/o B.E. Twitchin, 34 Strathmore Dr., Tokoroa, New Zealand Source: ER 1940, 1957, 1977 list Twitchin, Mr. H. Esq. 11 Portland Pl., London W 1913 Eugenics Society Member 1913 Background: After World War I the Eugenic Society "... finances depended largely on an annual gift from a friend of (Leonard Darwin) ... Mr. (Henry) Twitchin ... Mr. Twitchin's legacy ... suddenly made us rich." (ER 1942-43 p. 109, 112.) Details on this legacy are published in the Eugenics Review in the years 1939, 1940 as the list of blue chip stocks from which Society income is derived. Note the heavy investment all over the world in railroads, tea plantations, paper mills and other colonial developments. These developments displaced native agriculture and native peoples, leaving them hungry. South Africa under apartheid was the most recent egregious example of this action; but it was not the only one. The eugenicists as UN population controllers have categorized this hunger as a consequence of overpopulation and offered a Pill to the starving. "They have no bread? Why do they not take the Pill?" The sale of this Pill also directly benefited the Eugenic Society. (see Marie Stopes entry) Source: ESAR 1912-13 Tylden, Dr. Elizabeth MA, MRCS, LRCP, MRCPsych

London Eugenics Society Member 1955, 1957 Fellow 1977 Personal: Mrs. G.D. Morgan; BA (Cambridge) 1939; MB, BS 1943; MRCPsych 1971; Psychiatric Assistant, Obstetric Unit, University College Hospital; Mem: Commission on Welfare of Children in Hospital (see Lord Platt), Commission on Health and Welfare of Hospital Staff Pubns: "Pregnancy, Labour and Puerperium: a psychological study", Nursing Times 1951; "Psychology and the Maternal Unit", Lancet 1952; "Effects of Maternal Drug Abuse on Foetus and Infant", Adverse Drug Reaction Bulletin 1973 Source: ER 1955, 1957, 1977 list, Medical Directory 1957, 1977 Tyler, Dr. J.E. Eugenics Society Member 1986 Source: B&S 1988 Tyssen-Gee, Mrs. Fairways, Colley Manor, Reigate, Surrey 1937, 1939, 1957 Eugenics Society Fellow 1937, 1939, 1957 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39; ER 1957 Ummat, Miss S. Eugenics Society Member 1967 Source: ER 1967 Unstead, Mr. J.F. Esq., MA 39 Greenholm Rd., Eltham 1910-12 Eugenics Society Associate 1910-12 Source: ESAR 1909-12 Unterman, Miss B. BA, MPH c/o Bissu, New York, NY, USA Eugenics Society Member 1977 Source: 1977 list Unwin, Stanley Esq., FRGS The Mount, Shortlands, Kent 1909-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-11; Member 1912-13 Source: ESAR 1908-13 Usayran, Dr. Sharief Kadhiman, Iraq 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1934, 1937, 1939 Source: ER 1934, ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Usborne, Mrs. 21 South St., London W 1913 Eugenics Society Member 1913 Source: ESAR 1912-13 Usher, Sqd. Ldr. (RAF) Cecil W. The Bee House, Hockenden, Swanley, Kent 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1931, 1937, 1939 Fellow 1957, 1977 Council 1952-58

Pubns: "The biochemistry of conception control", ER 1952-53, v. 44, p. 245 (C); "The next million years" ER 1954-55, v. 46, p. 66 (C) Source: ER 1931-58; ESAR 1938-39; 1977 list Valaoras, Prof. Dr. Vasilios G. MD, DPH Athens, Greece Eugenics Society Fellow 1959, 1977 Personal: Diploma in Public Health; Prof. Emeritus 1977 Source: ER 1959, 1977 list Valentine, Dr. C.W. PhD Greenland House, Selly Park, Birmingham 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1937, 1939 Source: ER 1937, ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Vanelli, Dr. R.R. Eugenics Society Member 1986 Source: B&S 1988 Vardon, Dr. Gary BS, MNS Eugenics Society Member 1983 Source: B&S 1984 Vejjabul, Dr. Peirra Eugenics Society Member 1960 Source: ER 1960 Vereker, Sir Gordon KCMG, MC The Foreign Office, Whitehall 1937, 1939, 1957 Eugenics Society Fellow 1937, 1939, 1957 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39; ER 1957, Kelly's Handbook 1903 Background: -- John Standish Surtees Prendergast Vereker, 6 Viscount Gort; b. 1886; son of 5 viscount (d. 1902) and Eleanor Surtees (m. 1885), dau. and co-heir of R. Surtees of Hamsterly Hall, Co. Durham, Lintz Green, Newcastle-on Tyne; East Cowes Castle, Isle of Wight, 1903 Verner, Mrs. R.W. David's Vere, nr. Farnham, Surrey 1937 Eugenics Society Member 1936, 1937 Source: ER 1936, ESAR 1937 Vernon, Dr. Horace Middleton MD, MA 94 Prince of Wales Mansions, Battersea Park, London SW11, 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Council 1925 Fellow 1937, 1939 Personal: MB, BCh 1896; MD 1899 (Oxford); G. H. Lewes student 1897; many fellowships and exhibitions; Invest. Indus. Health Bd.; Soc. Study Inebriety Pubns: Prin. of Heating and Ventilation. 1934; The Alcohol Prob. 1928; Indus. Fatigue and Efficiency. 1921 Source: ER 1925, ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Vernon, Prof. Philip E. MA, PhD Dept. of Education, Calgary Univ. Calgary, Alberta, Canada Eugenics Society Member 1933, 1937, 1939 Council 1948-49, 1957-61 Fellow

1957, 1977 VP 1961 Personal: Worked on officer selection during WWII; Chair of Educational Psychology, Institute of Education, University of London 1949-59; 1937 address 29 Huntly Gardens, Glasgow; 6 Kersland Dr., Milngavie, Dunbartonshire 1939; 1957 address Welwyn Garden City; 1977 Faculty of Education, University of Calgary, Alberta Pubns: The Measurement of Abilities. 1940, London; "Psychological research in war time", ER 1940-41, v. 32, p. 28 (C); Current Trends in British Psychology. (ed. w/ C. A. Mace) 1953; "Recent investigations of intelligence and its measurement", ER 1951-52, v. 43, p. 125; Secondary School Selection. 1957; "Race and intelligence", ER 1959 -60, v. 51, p. 99; [Caution: some confusion here between P.E. Vernon and P.A. Vernon; articles about culture may be P.A. Vernon.] Intelligence and Cultural Environment. 1969; Study of Values. w/ Gordon Allport, 1970; The Abilities and Achievements of Orientals in North America. 1982; cited by Arthur Jensen Source: ER 1933, 1957, ESAR 1937, 1938-39; 1977 list Quotes: "Perhaps the most striking evidence of genetic differences is provided by the inferiority of negro to white college students ... Negroes ... seem to be strongest in rote memory and in common sense concrete tasks, least good in abstract reasoning ... (Audrey Shuey's study is) ... as impartial as any." (from a review of The Testing of Negro Intelligence. 1958 by Audrey Shuey, review by P.E. Vernon, ER 1960, p. 174); see The Legacy of Malthus. by Allen Chase for a discussion of the racist manipulation of the controversy over African genetics and intelligence. Verran, Miss Helen 4 Wavertree Rd., Streatham Hill, London SW 1910-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1910-13 Source: ESAR 1909-13 Verschoyle, Mrs. E. Eugenics Society Member 1949 Source: ER 1948-49 Vevers, Mrs. P.J. Cheltenham, Glos. Eugenics Society Member 1967, 1977 Source: ER 1967, 1977 list Vevers, Dr. Geoffrey W.G. MB, MRCS, LRCP Cheltenham, Glos. Eugenics Society/ Galton Institute Member 1977 Council 1993, 2011; Editor, Galton Newsletter 2011 Personal: same address as Mrs. P.J. Vevers in 1977 Source: 1977 list; Galton Institute Annual Report 1993 Vickers, Miss B.

12 Stanhope Pl., Marble Arch, London W 1911-13 Eugenics Society Member 1911-13 Source: ESAR 1910-13 Vickers, Miss J. SRN, RSCN Eugenics Society Member 1982 Personal: Registered Sick Children's Nurse Source: Bulletin of the Eugenic Society 1983 Vickery, Dr. Alice 28 Carson Rd., West Dulwich, London SE 1909-10; 49 Rotherwick Rd., Hampstead Garden Suburb, London NW 1911-12; 47 Rotherwick Rd., Hampstead Garden Suburb, London NW 1913 Eugenics Society Member 1909-13 Personal: same address as CV Drysdale 1909-11 Source: ESAR 1908-13 Victoria, Eugenics Society of - see Victor Wallace q.v. Vidins, Dr. E.I. Eugenics Society Member 1989 Source: B&S 1989 Villacorta, Dr. O.L. Manila Phillipines 1957 Eugenics Society Member 1952, 1957 Source: ER 1952, 1957 Vincent, Miss I.V. Eugenics Society Member 1933 Source: ER 1933 Vincetti, Mr. P.J. BSc Eugenics Society Member 1982 Source: Bulletin of the Eugenic Society 1983 Vining Jr., Dr. Daniel R. PhD Eugenics Society Member 1982 Personal: American Pubns: article in Mankind Quarterly suggesting that the consequence of abortion in America and Europe is depopulation and that this is intended by some dark force other than the eugenic societies; "Migration Between the Core and the Periphery", Scientific American, Dec. 1982; "Comment on Sweet and Rindfuss, 'Those Ubiquitous Fertility Trends: United States, 1945-79'", Social Biology, v. 34, 1 2; "Social vs. Reproductive Success: The Central Theoretical Problem of Human Sociobiology", Behav. Brain. Sci., 1986, v. 9, p. 167 (In other words, the core problem of social biology is differential fertility, just as with eugenics.) Source: Bulletin of the Eugenic Society 1983 Vinten, Mr. Gerald BA, MA

Eugenics Society Member 1981 Source: Bulletin of the Eugenic Society 1982 von Fleischel, Mr. Paul - see Fleischel, Paul von von Wyss - see Wyss, Dr. Walter H. von Waddington, Prof. Conrad Hal FRS, DSc Institute of Animal Genetics, Edinburgh Eugenics Society Fellow 1948, 1957; VP 1948-49, 1960-62; Council 1959, 196365 Prof. of Animal Genetics, Institute of Animal Genetics, Edinburgh 1947-75 Personal: Rockefeller Fellow 1932, 1938; Pres., International Union of Biological Sciences 1961-67; The Evolution of an Evolutionist. (autobiog.) 1975 Pubns: Organisers and Genes. 1940; Science and Ethics.1 942; Biological Organisation. UNESCO symposium, Edinburgh 1959; "Evolutionary systems: animal and human", ER 1960-61, v. 52, p. 23; Towards a Theoretical Biology. Symposia of International Union of Biological Sciences held at Rockefeller Foundation, Bellagio, Italy 1966-70; Biology, Purpose and Ethics.1971; Biology and the History of the Future. UNESCO/ International Union of Biological Science symposium, (ed.) 1972; The Nature of Mind. 1972; The Evolution of an Evolutionist. 1975 (biog.) Source: ER 1948-66, WWW Waley, Mr. F. Esq. 14 Dawson Pl., London W 1909 Eugenics Society Associate 1909 Source: ESAR 1908-09 Walker, Mrs. Annaliese 84 Alleyn Rd., London SE21 Eugenics Society Fellow 1957, 1977 Source: ER 1957, 1977 list Walker, Mr. Christopher MA Dept. of Social Administration, Univ. of Hull, Hull Eugenics Society Fellow 1977 Source: 1977 list Walker, Dr. E.W. Ainley MD, - see under Ainley-Walker Walker, Capt. G.E. Orr Eugenics Society Member 1940 Source: ER 1940 Walker, Dr. J.H. Milnes FRCS, MRCP Middlewich, Cheshire Eugenics Society Member 1931, 1937, 1939, 1957

Personal: John Henry Milnes Walker; MB, BS 1925; MRCP 1927; 1937, 1939 address High Bank, Hale Rd., Cheshire; Cons. Surgeon, Crewe District Memorial Hospital 1957; genito-urinary surgeon; was retired by 1977 Source: ER 1931, 1957, ESAR 1937, 1938-39, Medical Directory 1957, 1977 Walker, Mrs. Stewart 51 Elgin Cres., Notting Hill, London NW 1909-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1909; Member 1910; Associate 1911-13 Source: ESAR 1908-13 Wall, The Rev. Herbert E. MA, FRGS Eugenics Society Member 1951 Personal: Fellow, Royal Geographic Society Source: ER 1951 Wallace, Gore-, Mrs. 278 Earl's Court Rd., London SW 1909-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-13 Source: ESAR 1908-13 Wallace, Dr. Victor Hugo MD, FRCS Lister House, Melbourne, Australia Eugenics Society Fellow 1962 Personal: Hon. Sec., Eugenics Society of Victoria, Australia; MD 1920; Fellow, Royal College of Surgeons; "The Eugenics Society of Victoria (1936-61), ER 1961-62, v. 53, p. 215 Pubns: editor for Australia of the International Journal of Sexology; "Women and Children First: a Population Study for Australia"; "Intra uterine devices" ER 1960-61, v. 52, p. 61 (C); "The Eugenics Society of Victoria (1936-61), ER 1961-62, v. 53, p. 215 Source: ER 1962, Medical Directory 1957, ER 1960 p. 61 Walling, Mrs. Eugenics Society Member 1941 Source: ER 1941 Wallington, Mrs. Charles 36 Cadogan Pl., London SW 1909-12 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-12 Source: ESAR 1908-12 Wallis, Miss Isabel White Rozel, Ruislip, Northwood 1913 Eugenics Society Associate 1913 Source: ESAR 1912-13 Wallis, Mr. Leonard Francis Tweed House, Nether St., N. Finchley 1912-13 Eugenics Society Member 1912-13 Source: ESAR 1911-13 Wallis, Mr. F. (1910) or J. (1911-13)

48 Park Grove, Derby 1910-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1910-13 Source: ESAR 1909-13 Walls, Mr. W. 8 Preston Rd., Southport, Lancs. 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1932, 1937, 1939 Source: ER 1932, ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Walsh, Dr. David MD Brockdish House, Granville Rd., Sevenoaks, Kent 1937; 66 Fairholm Rd., Barons Ct., London W14 1939 Eugenics Society Fellow 1932, 1937, 1939 Source: ER 1932, ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Walter, Mrs. Hubert Vinters, Maidstone, Kent 1912-13 Eugenics Society Member 1912-13 Source: ESAR 1911-13 Walters, Mrs. Eugenics Society Member 1932 Source: ER 1932 Walters, Mrs. E.M. Little Addington, Thrapston 1910-12; 50 Cadogan Pl., London W 1913 Eugenics Society Associate 1910-13 Source: ESAR 1909-13 Walters, Miss Sylvia Eileen Strying [aka Eileen Walters] Eugenics Society Secretary 1974, 1979-1985, assistant editor, Bulletin, Eugenics Society v. 12 1982 Personal: Secretary: Society for Constructive Birth Control Ltd. 1976 (Marie Stopes original group) Source: CH Ward, Mr. A.J.H. Hitchin, Herts Eugenics Society Member 1964, 1977 Source: ER 1964, 1977 list Ward, Mrs. Audrey W.M. Sheffield Eugenics Society Fellow 1967, 1977 Personal: Family Planning Association Ltd.: Company Director (1979, 1984), Vice Chairman and National Executive Council (1981-82); Population Concern Campaign Cttee, 1986-87 Source: ER 1967, 1977 list, CH Ward, Colonel B.R. RE The Organisation Society, 15 Buckingham St., Adelphi, London 1913 Eugenics Society Member 1913 Source: ESAR 1912-13 Ward, Mrs. E.S.

Eugenics Society Member 1943-44 Source: ER 1943-44 Ward, Mr. Herbert Brantford, Ont., Canada Eugenics Society Fellow 1946, 1957 Personal: Hosted children. A group of the children of Eugenics Society members were sent to Canada at the beginning of World War II under the auspices of the Canadian Eugenics Society. Their Canadian hosts were made Eugenics Society Fellows in 1946 Source: ER v. 38 (1), ER 1957 Ward, R.H. BA, BSc Eugenics Society Member 1967 Source: ER 1967 Warden, Major A.W. United Services Club, Pall Mall, London SW 1910-13 Eugenics Society Member 1910-13 Personal: Major 1910; Lt. Colonel 1911-13 Source: ESAR 1909-13 Wardington, The Lady 16 St. James St., London SW1, 1937, 1938-39 Eugenics Society Member 1937, Fellow 1939 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Ward-Lester, Miss M. Cranford, Warwick Dr., Hale, Altrincham 1937; 14 Balmoral Ave, Stretford, Manchester 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1934, 1937, 1939 Source: ER 1934, 1937, ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Warmsley, Nurse 19 Vane St., Hull 1909 Eugenics Society Associate 1909 Source: ESAR 1908-09 Warner, Mrs. 56 Onslow Gardens, London SW 1913 Eugenics Society Associate 1913 Source: ESAR 1912-13 Warner, Mr. R.G. Heegaard (sic) 285 Lewisham High Rd., St. John's, London SE4, 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Warren, Mrs. 12 Manor Pl., Paddington, London 1912-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1912-13 Source: ESAR 1911-13 Warren, Miss E.

Education Dept., Government Blds., Pretoria, Transvaal, South Africa 1910-12 Eugenics Society Associate 1910-12 Source: ESAR 1909-12 Waterhouse, Lt. G. Guy United Service Club, London 1913 Eugenics Society Member 1913 Source: ESAR 1912-13 Waterhouse, Dr. J.A.H. MA, PhD 252 Bristol Rd., Edgbaston, Birmingham Eugenics Society Fellow 1957, 1963, 1977 Personal: Dept of Medical Statistics, Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Birmingham 1957-77 - m. Rachel Waterhouse, 1947 (Rachel Waterhouse; CBE; Advertising Standards Authority (1980-85); Chmn. of the Consumers Assn. 1982, (see M. Young q.v.) Pubns: Children in Hospital. 1962; How Birmingham Became a Great City. 1976) Pubns: Cancer Handbook of Epidemiology and Prognosis. 1974; Cancer Risks by Site. 1980 Source: ER 1957, 1963, WSW 1990, 1977 list Wathen, Mr. G. CIE Eugenics Society Member 1931 Personal: Companion of the Order of the Indian Empire Source: ER 1931 Watkin, Dr. J.H. MD, MRCS, LRCP, FRCPsych, DPM Epsom, Surrey Eugenics Society Member 1949, 1957 Fellow 1977 Personal: MRCS, LRCP 1929; MB, BS 1930; MD 1933; DPM 1936; FRCPsych 1971; FRSM; was retired by 1985; Supt. of Horton Hosp., Epsom 1957; Consult. Psychiatrist, St. Mary's Hosp., Harrow Rd. Bridge, London; ret. by 1993 Pubns: "Osteochondrodystrophy of the Hurler type (gargoylism) a pathological Study", (jt.), Brain 1937 Source: ER 1946-49, 1957, 1977 list, Medical Directory 1957, 1985, 1993 Watson, Mrs. Johnstone Castle Johnstone, Scotland Eugenics Society Member 1936, 1937 Source: ER 1936, 1937 Watson, A.W.A. BSc Eugenics Society Member 1967 Source: ER 1967 Watson, Mr. G.M. Ashford, Kent Eugenics Society Member 1954, 1957 Source: ER 1954, 1957 Watson, Dr. R.H.J. BSc, PhD

Dept. of Nutrition, Queen Elizabeth College, London Eugenics Society Member 1957 Fellow 1977 Personal: 1957 address, Essex Source: ER 1957, 1977 list Watts, Mr. B.A. Eugenics Society Member 1944 Source: ER 1943-45 Watts, Mrs. J.E.L. Hartfield, Sussex Eugenics Society Member 1951, 1957 Source: ER 1951, 1957 Watts, Miss M.L. The Deben, 42 Queen's Ave., Woodford Green, Essex 1937; Clough Mount, Chatburn, Lancs. 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Wearne, Mrs. Harry 120 East 31st St., New York City, NY, USA 1911-13 Eugenics Society Member 1911-13 Source: ESAR 1910-13 Weatherall, Mr. R. MA Sanatorium Cottage, Windsor, Berks Eugenics Society Member 1953, 1957 Pubns: editor, "Biology and Human Affairs", the Journal of the British Social Biology Council, formerly known as the British Social Hygiene Council. (see Sybil Neville Rolfe q.v.). The magazine first appeared in 1935. Its address in 1972 was 69 Eccleston Square, the building which the Eugenics Society owned and used as its headquarters until 1989. Quotes: Foundations of the NHS: "It was the British Social Biology Council which first put forward the concept of Social Biology ... Social Biology is ... the foundation of the health and welfare services ... it has contributions to make to Philosophy, Moral Questions and Spiritual Experience." Biology and Human Affairs, Cover Statement of Purpose, 1972 Vol. 37. (In actual fact, the German Eugenic Society, the men behind Hitler, called themselves "the society for race hygiene and social biology". So it was the Nazis and their associates who first put forward the idea of social biology.) Motivation still Malthusian: "A Turning Point in Human History. In April this year the Family Planning Association, PEP and the Government are putting into action a project to give 100% coverage in family planning to the whole town communities of Runcorn and Coalville. In this way they expect to save 500,000 [British pounds] in welfare services at a cost of 50,000. This project is not

entirely novel but it helps to point the way to population control based on wanted babies only." Biology and Human Affairs, 1972, Vol. 37, no. 2, p. 40 Background: Eugenic Bias: Biology and Human Affairs ..."has kept the idea of eugenics before its readers." ER 1965, p. 160 Source: ER 1953, 1957, ER 1965 p. 160 Webb, Miss Luscombe, Parkstone, Dorset 1912-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1912-13 Source: ESAR 1911-13 Webb, Mrs. 85 Farleigh Rd., London N16, 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1936, 1937, 1939 Personal: related to Earnest Webb q.v. Source: ER 1936, ESAR 1937 Webb, Miss B.M.J. Eugenics Society Member 1943-44 Source: ER 1943-44 Webb, Mr. Earnest A. 85 Farleigh Rd., London N16, 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Webbe, Mrs. A.J. 35 Eaton Sq., London SW 1909-13 Eugenics Society Member 1909-13, Council 1909 Source: ESAR 1908-13; ER 1909 Webster, Mr. Douglas Aberdeen, Scotland Eugenics Society Member 1948, 1957 Source: ER 1948, 1957 Webster, Mr. S.E. MA Eugenics Society Member 1959 Source: ER 1959 Wedgewood, Mrs. Idlerocks, Stone, Staffs 1912-13, 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Life Member 1912-13; Member 1934; Life Fellow 1937, 1939 Source: ER 1934; ESAR 1911-13, 1937, 1938-39 Background: The Wedgewood Circle., by Barbara and Hensleigh Wedgewood 1980; Uncommon People., P. Bloomfield ; The Wedgewoods were closely related to the Darwins -- Godfrey Wedgewood; b. 1833; Idlerocks, Stone, Staffs 1903; m. 1862; 1. Mary, dau. of Sir John Hawkshaw and 2. Elizabeth Wedgewood, dau. of Hensleigh Wedgewood of 31 Queen Anne St., London W; JP 1879-(1903) Staffs Weeks, Dr. Courtenay C. MRCS, LRCP

4 Oakhill Rd., Beckenham, Kent 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Fellow 1937, 1939 Personal: ret. by 1937; MRCS, LRCP (UCL) Pubns: Alcohol in Med. Practice; Alcohol and Human Life Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39; Med Dir 1937 Weeks, Mr. H.T. "Inglewood", York Hill, Loughton, Essex 1911-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1911-13 Source: ESAR 1910-13 Weigert, Mr. Ulrich Eugenics Society Member 1943 Source: ER 1943 Weil, Mrs. 45 Grosvenor Pl., London SW 1913 Eugenics Society Member 1913 Source: ESAR 1912-13 Weinberg, Mr. Barry M. BA Wembley, Middlesex Eugenics Society Member 1977 Source: 1977 list Weindling, Dr. Paul MA, PhD Eugenics Society Member 1983 Personal: Dr. Weindling, by his own account, joined the Society solely to gain access to their papers on eugenics for his historical work. Source: B&S 1984; personal communication to KOK Weiner, Prof. Joseph S. PhD, DSc, MRCP, FIBiol MRC Environmental Physiology Unit, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine Eugenics Society Member 1947, 1957 Fellow 1977 Personal: 1957 Dept. of Human Anatomy, University Museum, Oxford; Fellow, Institute of Biology Pubns: The Piltdown Forgery. 1955 (exposed Piltdown fraud); International Biological Program - Convener, Section D (Human Adaptability) 1963; "Major Problems in Human Population Biology" in Biology of Human Adaptability., Weiner and Baker 1966; "Human adaptability: its world wide study within the International Biological Program", 1968 Darwin Lecture in Human Biology for the Eugenics Society Students: Derek Roberts, ES member; Source: ER 1947, 1957, 1977 list Weiss, Mrs. Ruth E. Eugenics Society Member 1955 Source: ER 1955 Weizmann, Dr. Madeleine MRCS, LRCP

London Eugenics Society Member 1966, 1977 Source: ER 1966, 1977 list Welby, Victoria, The Hon. Lady Duneaves, Harrow 1903, 1909-11 Eugenics Society Member 1909-11 Personal: Victoria Stuart Wortley, dau. of Hon. Charles Stuart-Wortley and of dau. of 5 Duke of Rutland (Manners); m. 1863 Sir William Earle Welby-Gregory, 4 bart., who assumed additional name of Gregory by Royal license in 1876, MP, DL, JP, d. 1898; maid in honor to Queen Victoria 1861-63 her father -- Charles Beilby Stuart-Wortley; b. 1851; grandson 1 Baron Wharncliffe, 2nd son of Hon. James Stuart-Wortley, MP, QC, d. 1881; m. Alice Millais, dau. of Sir J.E. Millais; QC 1892; MP, Conservative, Sheffield 1880-85; parly. under sec. state 1885-86, 1886-92 her son -- Sir Charles Glynn Earle Welby 5 bart.; b. 1865; son of 4th bart and Victoria Welby; m. Maria L.H. Hervey, dau. Lord Augustus Hervey, MP; DL, JP, Lincolnshire; priv sec. to Secretary of State for War, Lord Lansdowne 1895-99; asst. under sec. of state at war office 1900-1902; MP, Conservative, Notts, Newark div; 34 Hill St. Berkeley Sq., London 1903 her son's cousin -- Sir Reginald Earle Welby; b. 1832; grandson of 1 baron Welby, son of John Earle Welby of Harston, Leicestershire; asst. financial sec. to Treasury 1880-85, perm. sec 1885-1894; aldm. LCC 1894, vice-chmn. 1898-99, chmn. 1899-1900; raised to peerage 1894 her uncle -- James Robert Manners, 7 Duke of Rutland; b. 1818; MP, Conservative Newark 1841-47, Colchester 1850-57, N. Leicestershire 1857-85, east div. 1885-88; commr. of works and public buildings, post master general under various admins, then Chancellor of Duchy of Lancaster 1886-92; Belvoir Castle, Grantham 1903 Source: ESAR 1908-11; Kelly's Handbook 1903 Welland, Mr. H. Eugenics Society Member 1949 Source: ER 1949 Welldon, The Rt. Rev. Bishop J.E. DD Bishop of Manchester, Manchester 1916 Eugenics Society V.P. 1914-1920; Fellow 1937 Personal: Headmaster of Harrow while Winston Churchill was there; President, Manchester branch, Eugenics Education Society 1914, 1916; 1937 address The Dell, Sevenoaks, Kent Source: Men Behind Hitler, p. 87; ER 1916; ESAR 1913-14, 1937 Wells, Mr. Darrell G.

(Mississippi) State College, Mississippi, USA Eugenics Society Member 1949, 1957 Personal: See D. Swan Source: ER 1949, 1957 West, Mr. Ernest A. Esq., FRCVS 102 Drayton Gdns., S. Kensington, London 1909-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-13 Source: ESAR 1908-13 Westbrook, Mrs. J. Duncan 65 Calton Ave., Dulwich Village, London SE21 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1938, 1939 Source: ER 1938-39; ESAR 1938-39 Westbrook, Mr. W.F. 65 Calton Ave., Dulwich Village, London SE21, 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1934, 1937, 1939 Source: ER 1934, ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Westcott, Mr. G.F. MA (Cantab.) CE, MI Mech E Sutton, Surrey Eugenics Society Member 1977 Personal: educ. Cambridge Univ.; Civil Engineer; Member, Institute of Mechanical Engineers Source: 1977 list Westmacott, Mrs. Alfred St. Helen's, Isle of Wight 1912-13 Eugenics Society Member 1912-13 Personal: Alfred Westmacott was a ship designer and naval architect Source: ESAR 1911-13 Wharton, Mrs. J.R. Haffield, Ledbury, Herefordshire 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Fellow 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Wheatley, Mrs. S.C. Dorking, Surrey Eugenics Society Member 1955, 1957 Source: ER 1955, 1957 Wheler, Mr. E.J. Esq. - see Galton-Wheler Whetham, Mr. W.C.D. MA, FRS [FCS on1910-11 member list] Upwater Lodge, Cambridge 1909-13 Eugenics Society Member 1909-13; Council 1910-11, 1916; First International Eugenics Congress 1912, General Committee Pubns: Eugenics and Unemployment. 1910; Introduction to Eugenics. 1912; "Eugenics and politics", ER 1910-11, v. 2, p. 242; "Heredity and destitution", ER 1911-12,

v. 3, p. 131 Source: ESAR 1908-13; ER 1910-11, 1916; Men Behind Hitler., p. 87; Problems in Eugenics. 1912 (repr.) Whidborne, Dr. Elfrida Salara, Dilling, Kordofan, Sudan 1937 Eugenics Society Member 1937 Personal: Church Missionary Society, Kordofan, Sudan 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Whitaker, Dr. H.S. BS, MD Eugenics Society Fellow 1965 Source: ER 1965 Whitby, Mr. J. Stafford Esq., ARCS, BSc 25 Herndon Rd., East Hill, Wandsworth, London SW 1909-10 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-10 Source: ESAR 1908-10 White, The Hon. Mrs. 44 Victoria Rd., London W 1909-12 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-12 Source: ESAR 1908-12 White, Mr. Arnold MA Windmill Cottage, Farnham Common, Bucks 1909-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-10; Member 1911-13; Council 1909-1911; First International Eugenics Congress 1912 (General Committee; Delegate: National Service League) Source: ESAR 1908-13; ER 1909, 1910, 1911; Problems in Eugenics. 1912 (repr.) Quotes: Called for: "...complete revision of our educational system with the view of enforcing on boys and girls alike thorough physical (I might say military) training.", from "Eugenics and National Efficiency", ER 1909, p. 111 White, Dr. Douglas MRCS, LRCP, MD, MA Beech Bank, Harrow-on-Hill 1912-13; Westlands, South Hill Ave., Harrow, Middlesex 1937; The Oaks, Mount Park, Harrow-on-the-Hill 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1912; Council 1916, 1926; Fellow 1937, 1939 Source: Men Behind Hitler, p. 87; ER 1916; Articles of Association, 1926; ESAR 1911-13, 1937 White, Miss E.H. 170 Queen's Gate, London SW 1910-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1910-13 Source: ESAR 1909-13 White, Dr. Frank W. LRCP, LRCSE 60 Beverly Terrace, Cullercoats, Northumberland 1937 Eugenics Society Member 1937 Personal: LRCP, LRCS (Ed.) 1912; RAMC; Chmn., Med. Bd., Ministry of Pensions, North Region, Newcastle 1937

Pubns: Birth Control and Its Opponents. 1935; Posterity: in the light of science, philanthropy and population. 1929; Natural Selection and Social Selection, A Blue Book Analysis (ed.) 1928 Source: ESAR 1937; Med Dir 1937 White, Dr. Harvey MA, MB, BCh, MRCS, LRCP Eugenics Society Fellow 1964 Source: ER 1964 White, Miss O. 43 Mitcham Lane, Streatham, London SW 1909-11; Rotherford, Sussex 1912-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-13 Source: ESAR 1908-13 White, Miss S.H. 170 Queen's Gate, London SW 1909 Eugenics Society Associate 1909 Source: ESAR 1908-09 White, Mr. W. 55 Clarence Rd., Derby 1913 Eugenics Society Associate 1913 Source: ESAR 1912-13 White, Dalrymple- - see under Dalrymple White White, Fisher-, Mr. J.J. Esq., BA 8 Holly Terr., West Hill, Highgate, London N 1909-13 Eugenics Society Member 1909-13 Source: ESAR 1908-13 Whitehouse, Mrs. 84 Fitzjohn's Ave., London NW3, 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1933, 1937, 1939 Source: ER 1933, ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Whitehouse, Commander G.T. Horsham, Sussex 1957 Eugenics Society Member 1937, 1957 Personal: 1937, 1939 address Khartoum, Sudan Source: ER 1937, 1957, ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Whitley, Edward Esq. 13 Linton Rd., Oxford 1913 Eugenics Society Member 1913 Source: ESAR 1912-13 Whittle, Dr. J.R.S. PhD School of Biological Sciences, Univ. Brighton, Sussex Eugenics Society Fellow 1977 Source: 1977 list Whitton, Mr. K.R.

Pinner, Middlesex Eugenics Society Member 1977 Source: 1977 list Whitwell, Mr. R.J. Eugenics Society Member 1932 Source: ER 1932 Whitworth, Mrs. Bexhill Lodge, Bexhill, Sussex 1909 Eugenics Society Associate 1909 Source: ESAR 1908-09 Whitworth, Mr. Geoffrey Eugenics Society Member 1945 Source: ER 1945 Whyte, Mrs. Eugenics Society Member 1934 Source: ER 1934 Whyte, Mr. G. Aird MC, BSc 199 Piccadilly, London W1 Eugenics Society Fellow 1945, 1957 Council 1948, Council Chmn., 1949-1957 Treasurer 1955-61 Personal: b. 1888, Edinburgh; d.1967; Forestry degree; investments; crippled but not afraid; brother in law was Clinton Chance q.v.; lost son in WW II RAF; First co-treasurer, IPPF Pubns: "The Eugenics Society", ER 1954-55, v. 46, p. 17 Source: ER 1945, 1957, CH, ASP's History p. 157, ER 1967, v. 59(3) Obit Background: "This bill (ALRA abortion bill of 1954) ... would seek to codify what is largely accepted today as general practice, and, it is hoped, will include a clause of more definitely eugenic interest" from ER 1954-55, p. 19 Whyte, Mrs. A.C.S. Eugenics Society Member 1960 Source: ER 1960 Wight, Mrs. E.W. 215 Chesterton Rd., Cambridge 1910-11; 49 St. Barnabas Rd., Cambridge 1912; 729 4th Ave. NW, Strathcona, Alberta, Canada 1913 Eugenics Society Associate 1910-12 Source: ESAR 1909-12 Wigodsky, Mr. P.A. Ilford, Essex Eugenics Society Member 1977 Source: 1977 list Wilder, Miss E.J.

Hillside, Whitechurch, Oxon. 1911 Eugenics Society Member 1911 Source: ESAR 1910-11 Wilensky, Mr. Leonard Eugenics Society Member 1947 Source: ER 1947 Wilkes, Dr. George Arthur MD 120 Trinity Rd., Handsworth, Birmingham 1937 Eugenics Society Member 1937 Personal: DPH 1894; MB, BCh 1901; MD 1902; MO, Aston Manor, Birmingham 1937; Surg., Birmingham Police; BMA (Pres., Birmingham branch) Pubns: "Germ Plasm and Civilization", Midlands Med. Journal 1924 Source: ESAR 1937; Med Dir 1937 Wilkes, Mr. K.W. Eugenics Society Member 1959 Publications: 1967 Book Review, ER 59(4) Source: ER 1959 Wilkie, Dr. Andrew Oliver M. BA, MB, BCh, DCH Eugenics Society Member 1984 Personal: Andrew Oliver Mungo; MA (Cambridge Univ.) 1984; MB, BCh Oxford 1983; Diploma in Child Health 1987; MRC Training Fellow, Molecular Haematology Unit, Oxford 1991; Sen. Reg., clin. genetics, Univ. Hosp., Cardiff, Wales 1993; Dysmorph. Fellow, Dept. Pediatric Genetics, Inst. Child Health 1993 Pubns: on alpha thalassaemia; mental retardation; chromosomal telomeres Source: B&S 1985, Medical Directory 1991, 1993 Wilkinson, Miss F.R. The Horticultural College, Swanley, Kent 1913 Eugenics Society Associate 1913 Source: ESAR 1912-13 Wilkinson, Mr. S.K. Eugenics Society Member 1985 Source: B&S 1986 Willcox, Mr. Walter F. Esq. Cornell Univ., Ithaca, New York, USA 1910-12 Eugenics Society Associate 1910-12 Source: ESAR 1909-12 Willett, Mr. W.L. Eugenics Society Member 1931 Source: ER 1931 Willey, Dr. Florence

Eugenics Society Council 1916 Source: ER 1916 Willey, Mrs. Harold Loxley, Sheffield Eugenics Society Fellow 1957 Source: ER 1957 Williams, Mrs. 77 Egerton Gardens, London SW 1913 Eugenics Society Member 1913 Source: ESAR 1912-13 Williams, Mr. B.B. Eugenics Society Member 1939 Source: ER 1939 Williams, Sub. Lt. C.H. RNVR Eugenics Society Member 1944 Source: ER 1944 Williams, The Hon. Mrs. Dorian Hawtry's, Westgate-on-Sea 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1939 Personal: Moyra Lubbock q.v. Source: ESAR 1938-39 Williams, Dr. Eirene BA, MA, PhD, PGCE Eugenics Society Member 1985 Source: B&S 1986 Williams, The Rev. F.H.A. Sawston Vicarage, Cambridge 1912-13 Eugenics Society Member 1912-13 Source: ESAR 1911-13 Williams, Mr. G.F. The Marches, Dean Row, Wilmslow, Manchester 1937; Styche, Market Drayton, Salop 1939 Eugenics Society Fellow 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Williams, Prof. Glanville QC, LLD, FBA, PhD Jurisprudence Cambridge Univ., Cambridge Eugenics Society Fellow 1959, 1977-1990 Abortion Law Reform Association (President 1962-); Voluntary Euthanasia Society (Vice President 1985-) Personal: Reader, Prof. of Public Law, then Quain Prof of Jurisprudence, University of London (1945-55); Consultant for American Law Institute's Model Penal Code 1956-58; Rouse Ball Professor of English Law in the University of Cambridge 1968-78 (Reader 1957-65, Professor 1966); Birth Control Commission - Advisory Council Pubns: "Euthanasia and Abortion", Columbia University Law Review 38 (1971): 178-201; The Sanctity of Life and the Criminal Law.(US edn. 1956, British

edn. 1958 (The basis of Blackmun's argument in Roe v. Wade); "The legalization of medical abortion", ER 1964-65, v. 56, p. 19 and "The legalization of medical abortion" ER 1964-65, v. 56, p. 123 (C); Textbook of Criminal Law. 1978 (Ch. 11 claims that those who tried to tighten the 1967 Act opened the doors to abortion on demand because they believed that abortion is more dangerous than childbirth; so they inserted the clause; but abortion is safer so the floodgates were opened); The Mental Element in Crime. 1965; Criminal Law: The General Part. 1959 (3rd edn. 1963) "Breaking Chains" magazine of the Abortion Law Reform Association (ALRA), 88 Islington High St. (see Rationalist Press Association address); National Abortion Campaign founded by ALRA, 25 Wild Court, London; Tel No. 01-359-5200 Source: "Breaking Chains" Jan 1975, ER 1959, 1977 list, WSW 1990 Quotes: Abortion Law: "Abortion (or miscarriage) ... may be deliberately induced, when it is a serious crime. For legal purposes, abortion means feticide: the intentional destruction of the fetus in the womb, or any untimely delivery brought about with intent to cause the death of the fetus" from Textbook of Criminal Law. (2nd ed. 1983), p. 292, quoted in ALDU Newsletter, Spring, 1988, no. 37 Child or Fetus: "There is a linguistic point and a philosophical point. Ordinary language is uncertain: people used to speak of a pregnant woman being great with child, but on the other hand a woman might say she has no child yet. She is in the family way rather than having a family. It is quite natural to speak of a mature fetus as an unborn child, but it would be odd to refer to a microscopic fertilised ovum in that way. The philosophical debate is whether there is a difference in moral status between the fetus and the born child. Only by stages do women come to regard the embryo as a separate entity from themselves. Most people agree that at some point of development a fetus has or should have rights, but not the full rights of a born child. We cannot go into this problem further, but it is enough to say that the word fetus is here used to cover the product of conception before birth", from Textbook of Criminal Law. Sec 13. 4 (2nd Edition: 1983) Personhood : "... it is live extraction from the woman that endows the fetus with legal personality", from Textbook of Criminal Law., quoted Hansard, p. 1059, Embryo Bill debate 18 Oct 1990 Antidemocratic: "democratic opinion ... refuses to see any genetic differences, even in terms of the broadest tendencies, between the different social classes. As Bertrand Russell puts it: 'The ideas of eugenics are based on the assumption that men are unequal, while democracy is based on the assumption that they are equal. It is therefore politically very difficult to carry out eugenic ideas in a democratic community when those ideas take the form, not of suggesting that there is a minority of inferior people such as imbeciles, but of admitting that there is a minority of superior people. Measures

embodying the former fact can therefore win the support of the majority, while measures embodying the latter cannot.' " from Sanctity of Life and the Criminal Law. Support for Lawbreaking: "In some illnesses an obstetrician is enabled to take into account illegal considerations - e.g. eugenics - under cover of the legal ones ... diabetics ... A surgeon who complies with the woman's demand for an abortion, acting in reality for the eugenic reason, may still find himself adequately protected by arguments looking to the therapeutic indication ... Under cover of therapy, eugenic considerations are coming to be avowed in some reports of American physicians. They are termed fetal indication ... The emotional stress is the legal reason for terminating, while eugenic considerations may be uppermost in the mind of the physician ... the legal course is apparently for the doctor to tell the mother of the risk in order to bring on the worry and then abort because of the worry." Williams then cites MS Guttmacher, Alan Guttmacher's twin brother. M. Guttmacher in Therapeutic Abortion. (ed. Rosen, 1954) "quotes Studdiford as saying that most physicians justify their eugenic abortions by stating that they are preventing the mother from developing a psychosis. He adds 'This is certainly an acceptable scientific rationalization for a socially necessary procedure." quoted in Sanctity of Life and the Criminal Law., p. 173-74 Eugenic Society Support for Abortion: In January 1954 a Council meeting approved a proposal to support the Abortion Law Reform Association. (ER 1954-55, p. 11); see G.A. Whyte Williams, Maj. H.G. Everard RAMC, MD, FRCS, FRCOG Eugenics Society Member 1944 Personal: Fellow, Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists Source: ER 1944 Williams, Dr. Harley MD, DPH Tavistock House, Tavistock Square, London WC1, 1937 Eugenics Society Member 1933, 1937 Personal: Diploma in Public Health Source: ER 1933, ESAR 1937 Williams, Mr. Hugh C. Mourilyan, N. Queensland, Australia 1937 Eugenics Society Member 1936, 1937 Background: see James Mourilyan Tanner q.v. Source: ER 1936, ESAR 1937 Williams, Mr. J.R. Eugenics Society Member 1943 Source: ER 1943-45 Williams, Mr. M. Bruce Esq. 3 Whitehall Ct., London SW 1913 Eugenics Society Member 1913 Source: ESAR 1912-13

Williams, Mrs. Bruce 3 Whitehall Ct., London SW 1913 Eugenics Society Member 1913 Source: ESAR 1912-13 Williams, Mrs. S. 21 Ovington Sq., London SW 1909-12 Eugenics Society Member 1909-12 Source: ESAR 1908-12 Williams, Dr. Ursula MD, DRCOG London Eugenics Society Fellow 1954, 1957 Personal: nee Zander; MD (Berne) 1936; D Obst RCOG 1948; Assistant Medical Officer, W. Ham., Public Health Dept. 1957; ex Senior Medical Officer, London Borough of Newham 1977; Sess. Clin MO, Suffolk; ret. by 1993 Source: ER 1954, 1957, Medical Directory 1957, 1977, 1993 Williams-Ellis, Mr. Clough CBE, MC, JP, FRIBA Eugenics Society Fellow 1959 Source: ER 1959 Williamson, Mr. T.B. Eugenics Society Member 1942 Source: ER 1942 Willis, Miss Florence 16 Norfolk St., Southsea 1910-12; Box 168, City Heights, South Vancouver 1913 Eugenics Society Associate 1910-13 Source: ESAR 1909-13 Willoughby, Brig. Gen. Charles S.H.D. CB, CMG 65 The Avenue Rd., London NW8, 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1933, 1937, 1939 Personal: The Hon. Background: -- The Hon. Major Charles Strathavon Heathcote-Drummond-Willoughby; b. 1870; 2nd son 1 Earl of Ancaster (1892); m. 1903 Muriel Agnes S. Erskine, dau. 14 Earl Buchan, b. 1879; Scots Guards from 1899 Source: ER 1933, ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Wilson, Dr. A. Gordon MD, FRCS 1 Philbeach Gdns., Earls Court, London 1909-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1909; Member 1910-12; Council 1909-11; First International Eugenics Congress 1912, General Committee Personal: MB 1897; MD 1900; Hon. Phys., Kensington Disp. and Children's Hosp. 1911; Fellow, Royal College of Surgeons Source: ESAR 1908-13; ER 1909-11; Problems in Eugenics. 1912 (repr.) Wilson, Sir Arnold Talbot KCIE, CSI, CMG, DSO, JP Wynches, Much Hadham, Hertfordshire 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Life Fellow 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39

Wilson, Miss C. 23 Cork St., London W 1911-12 Eugenics Society Associate 1911-12 Source: ESAR 1910-12 Wilson, Mr. H. Esq., FIC 32 Westwood Rd., Southampton 1911-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1911-13 Source: ESAR 1910-13 Wilson, Bishop, J.L. MA, DD, CMG The Right Rev. The Lord Bishop, Birmingham Eugenics Society Fellow 1960 Pubns: Signed "The Case for Voluntary Euthanasia" 1962 Source: ER 1960, Men Behind Hitler., p. 133 Wilson, Dr. Isabel G.H. CBE 252 Old Brompton Rd., London, SW 5 Eugenics Society Fellow 1947, 1954, 1957 Senior Medical Commissioner, Board of Control 1977; ex-Principal Medical Officer. Ministry of Health 1977 Personal: Isabel Grace Hood Wilson; MB, BCh 1921; DPM 1924; MD 1926; FRSM; FRCP 1947; Physician, Tavistock Clinic (ex by 1954); Clinical Assistant, Bethlem Hospital; PMO, Ministry of Health (ex by 1977); Board of Control (Senior Medical Comm. 1963,1977; Comm. 1937); ex Pres., Royal Medical Psych. Assn. 1977; "Travels in Psychiatry", Brit. J. Psychiatry 1963 (semi-autobiog.); address: 8 Upper Phillimore Gardens, London 1963; 48 Redcliffe Gdns., London 1977 Pubns: "Report of Cardiazol Treatment and on the present application of hypoglycaemic shock treatment in Schizophrenia"- Report of Board of Control 1938; "Mental Deficiency - what it means", Ministry of Health Bulletin 1954; "The German Sterilization Act of 1933" ER 1955-56, v. 47, p. 67 (C); "Travels in Psychiatry", Brit. J. Psychiatry 1963 Source: ER 1947, 1957; Med Dir 1937, 1963, 1977 Background: Cardiazol shock treatment was a technique used by the head of Hadamar, in Germany. Hadamar was a center for mental health exterminations. The SS and Nazi camp doctors used in the Final Solution trained at Hadamar, see The Men Behind Hitler. Wilson, Mr. Philip 29 West Heath Court, North End Rd., London NW11, 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Wilson, Mr. Raymond Eugenics Society Member 1963 Source: ER 1963 Winby, Mr. Lewis P. Esq.

8 Clarges St., London W 1909 Eugenics Society Associate 1909 Source: ESAR 1908-09 Wingate, Mr. F. Melson Esq. 30 Wigmore St., London W 1913 Eugenics Society Member 1913 Source: ESAR 1912-13 Winkfield, Mrs. Eugenics Society Member 1946 Source: ER 1945-46 Winter, Mr. J.O. Eugenics Society Member 1949 Source: ER 1948-49 Wirgman, Mrs. Blake 24 Dawson Pl., Pembridge Sq., London W 1909-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1909-13 Source: ESAR 1908-13 Witherby, Miss G.H. Sapperton, Peaslake, Guildford 1910-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1910-13 Personal: See relative, Mrs. Bamfield (Katherine Witherby Bamfield) q.v. Source: ESAR 1909-13 Witts, Dr. Leslie John MB, MD, FRCP Nuffield Professor of Clinical Medicine, Radcliffe Infirmary, Oxford 1957 Eugenics Society Consultative Council 1937, 1957 Personal: MB 1923; MD (Manchester) 1926; many exhibitions and fellowships; Dir., Med. Profess. Clinic and Phys., St. Bart's Hosp., London 1937; Mem., Medical Research Council (MRC) Pubns: Medical Surveys and Clinical Trials. 2nd ed. 1964; "Life of Red Blood Cells", Irish Jl. Med. Soc. 1950; "Cretinism, Diabetes and Pregnancy", Lancet 1929; arts. on vitamins and hepatitis Source: ESAR 1937, ER 1957, Medical Directory 1937, 1957, 1977 Wofinden, Dr. Robert Cavill MB, BCh, MD, MRCS, LRCP, DPH Public Health Dept., Central Health Clinic, Tower Hill, Bristol Eugenics Society Member 1946 Hon. Fellow 1952, 1957 Personal: 1914-1975; MB 1937; MD 1939; Dip. in Public Administration, Univ. of London; Lect. in Public Health, Univ. of Bristol; Medical Officer of Health (MOH) for Schools 1957 Pubns: "Treatment of the Sick Poor in this Country" 1946; Health Services in England. 1947; "Problem families", ER 1946 47, v. 38, p. 127; Problem Families in Bristol. 1950 published for the Eugenics Society Source: ER 1946, 1952, 1957, Medical Directory 1957; http://www.bmj.com/content/4/5994/469.full.pdf

Wolfe, Mr. F.S. Esq. 75 Wray Cres., Tollington Park, London N 1910-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1910-13 Source: ESAR 1909-13 Wolff, Miss Dorothy Eugenics Society Member 1932 Personal: Re-elected to Society 1932 Source: ER 1932 Wolff, Mr. William D. New Maldon, Surrey Eugenics Society Member 1955, 1957, 1977 Source: ER 1955, 1957, 1977 list Wong, Ms. Esther SRN, SCM Eugenics Society Member 1981 Personal: State Registered Nurse; State Certified Midwife Source: Bulletin of the Eugenic Society 1982 Wood, Mr. C.R. Eugenics Society Member 1986 Source: B&S 1988 Wood, Miss F.A. Home & Colonial College, Wood Green, London NW 1911-12 Eugenics Society Associate 1911-12 Source: ESAR 1910-12 Wood, Dr. Heather Amanda MB, BCh, BAO Dept. of Human Biology, Surrey Univ., Guilford, Surrey Eugenics Society Fellow 1977 Personal: BA, Dublin Univ.; MB, BCh 1973; Lect. in Human Biology, Surrey University 1977-, then Lect. (Anat.), Dept. Biochemistry 1988-(1992) Source: 1977 list, Medical Directory 1977, 1980, 1988, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996 Wood, Mrs. J.M. BSc, AIMLT London Eugenics Society Member 1977 Personal: Associate, Institute of Medical Lab Technology Source: 1977 list Wood, Dr. John Calder MB Great Malvern, Worcs. Eugenics Society Member 1947, 1957 Personal: MB Glasgow 1941; Cons. Radiologist, S. Worcs. Hosp. Group 1957 Pubns: "Carcinoma in an accessory adrenal tumour", Brit. Jl. Radiology 1951 Source: ER 1947, 1957, Medical Directory 1957 Wood, Mrs. Margaret E. BA, PhD Dept. of Social Science and Humanities, The City University, London Eugenics Society Fellow 1977 Source: 1977 list

Wood, Mrs. Ralph Flint Cottage, Box Hill, Dorking 1910-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1910-13 Source: ESAR 1909-13 Woodburn-Bamberger, Mr. C.D. Eugenics Society Member 1948 Source: ER 1948-49 Woodcock, Mr. C.D. Eugenics Society Member 1989 Source: ER 1989 Woodhams, Mrs. A.P. 48 Birch Grove, Acton, London W 1910-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1910-13 Source: ESAR 1909-13 Woodhams, Miss M.F. Twyford, Redhill 1910-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1910-13 Source: ESAR 1909-13 Woodhouse, Mrs. 11 North View, Wimbledon Common, London SW 1913 Eugenics Society Associate 1913 Source: ESAR 1912-13 Woodlock, Rev. Francis SJ 114 Mount St., London W1, 1937 Eugenics Society Member 1937 Personal: Jesuit 1937 Source: ESAR 1937 Woods, Mr. Douglas Toronto, Ont., Canada Eugenics Society Fellow 1946, 1957 Personal: Hosted children. A group of the children of Eugenics Society members were sent to Canada at the beginning of World War II under the auspices of the Canadian Eugenics Society. Their Canadian hosts were made Eugenics Society Fellows in 1946 Source: ER v. 38 (1), ER 1957 Woods, Mr. Geoffrey Eugenics Society Member 1945 Source: ER 1945-46 Woods, Dr. F. Adams Brookline, Massachusetts, USA 1913 Eugenics Society Member 1913 Source: ESAR 1912-13 Woodside, Mrs. Moya Regent's Park, London NW8 Eugenics Society Fellow 1957, 1977 Council 1946

Personal: 1977 address, Edinburgh Pubns: Sterilization in North Carolina: A Sociological and Psychological Study. 1950, Chapel Hill NC, USA; "Sterilization and Social Welfare: A Survey of Current Developments in North Carolina", ER 1948-49; Patterns of Marriage in the Urban Working Class. w/ Eliot Slater q.v. 1951; "Courtship and mating in an urban community", ER 1946-47, v. 38, p. 29 Source: ER 1957, 1977 list Woodward, Mr. W.H. Crooksburyhurst, Farnham 1910-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1910-13 Source: ESAR 1909-13 Wooldridge, Mr. Adrian BA Eugenics Society Member 1983 Pubns: Education and the labour market: an English disaster. 1990, London Social Market Foundation Source: B&S 1984 Woollcombe, Mrs. Joan Eugenics Society Fellow 1939 Source: ER 1939 Woolner, Miss Clare Slindon, Arundel 1910-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1910-13 Source: ESAR 1909-13 Wootton, Prof. Barbara MA, JP Dept. of Social Studies, Bedford College for Women, Regent's Park, London Eugenics Society Fellow 1957 Pubns: Barbara Wootton: Selected Writings. 1992, Vera C. Seal (ed.), intro. by Lord McGregor of Durris; Crime and the Criminal Law: reflections of a magistrate and social scientist. 1981, Hamlyn Lectures; The Roots of Pay Inequalities. 1980 w/ G. Routh and Dorothy Wedderburn; Crime and Penal Policy: reflections on fifty years of experience. 1978; Social Sciences and Social Pathology. 1960; Editorial Advisory Panel, "The Plain View" Background: see also: Barbara Wootton: social science and public policy; essays in her honor. 1986, P. Bean (ed.) Source: ER 1957 Wordsworth, Mrs. E.E. SRN Leeds Eugenics Society Member 1967, 1977 Personal: State Registered Nurse Source: ER 1967, 1977 list Workman, Mr. P.L.

Dept. of Anthropology, New Mexico Univ., Albuquerque, NM, USA Eugenics Society Fellow 1967, 1977 Personal: American; member of American eugenics society Pubns: "Selection, gene migration and polymorphic stability in a US white and Negro population", 1963, AJHG, v. 15, p. 122 Source: ER 1967, 1977 list Wormald, Mr. S. Leeds 1937 Eugenics Society Member 1937, 1939 Personal: Executive Office, Mental Deficiency Act Comm., 38 Park Square, Leeds 1938; Executive Office, Mental Health Services Committee, 27 Blundell St., Leeds 1939 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Worsley-Boden, The Rev. Dr. J.F. Eugenics Society Fellow 1932 Pubns: Mischiefs of the Marriage Law. 1932 ("the founder of Christianity ... only held up an idea" from a review of Mischiefs of the Marriage Law. by Lord Salvesen q.v. ER 1932, p. 145); "The English Divorce Law", ER 1932-33, v. 24, p. 342 (C) Source: ER 1932 Wragg, Mrs. Leonard Manor House, Loxley, nr. Sheffield 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Fellow 1937, 1939 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39 Wraight, E.P. BA Eugenics Society Member 1963 Source: ER 1963 Wrench, Miss W. Killacoona, Ballybrack, Co. Dublin, Ireland 1910-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1910-13 Background: see L. E. Tottenham q.v. -- Rt. Hon. Frederick Stringer Wrench; Killacoona, Ballybrack, Co. Dublin 1903; son of Rev. Frederick Wrench JP, d. 1880; m. 1872 Charlotte Mary Bellingham (father, Irish landowner, Castle Bellingham, Home Ruler, priv. chamberlain to Leo XIII); JP Cavan, Fermanagh, Monaghan; land commissioner for Ireland from 1887- (1903); official member congested districts board 1891-(1903), (these are Balfour creations); Source: ESAR 1909-13; Kelly's Handbook 1903 Wright, Dr. Catherine MB, ChB, DPH Sheffield Eugenics Society Fellow 1958, 1977 Personal: Catherine Hutton Wright; MB, ChB Glasgow 1933; Diploma in Public Health 1938; Assistant Medical Officer, Maternal and Child Welfare,

Sheffield 1977; ex Senior Assistant Medical Officer, Maternal and Child Welfare, Sheffield by 1993 Pubns: "Problem families", w/ P. Cadbury q.v., ER 1958-59, v. 50, p. 31 Source: ER 1958, 1977 list, Medical Directory 1977, 1991, 1993 Wright, Mrs. E.V. BSc Dept. of Human Genetics, Newcastle Univ., Newcastle upon Tyne Eugenics Society Fellow 1977 Source: 1977 list Wright, Mr. F.W. Eugenics Society Member 1935 Source: ER 1935 Wright, Dr. Helena MB, BS, MRCS, LRCP 5 Randolph Crescent, London W9, 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1937, 1939 Fellow 1953, 1957 Personal: nee Lowenfield; MB 1915; ex Associate Professor of Gynecology, Shantung Christian University, Tsinam, China; son, Dr. Beric Wright; starting in 1927, worked at North Kensington Marriage Center q.v. for thirty years; 1930 helped found National Birth Control Council "later to become the Family Planning Association"; addressed Lambeth Conference 1930; served on Family Planning Association Executive and Medical Cttees; MO, Birth Control Clinic, Telford Rd. 1937; helped Margaret Pyke organise the Clapham Conference; "key role" in the founding of International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF); Founding Chairman of Medical Committee, IPPF (quotes from Obit. in FPA Annual Report 1981-82); arranged abortions and adoptions; International Journal of Sexology 1947; ex Medical Officer, Marie Stopes Memorial Clinic 1977; believed in free love; see biography, Freedom to Choose. Barbara Evans 1984 Pubns: The Sex Factor in Marriage.; What is Sex?: An Outline for Young People; Birth Control.; (prev. books all before 1937); Contraceptive Technique. 1951; More About the Sex Factor in Marriage. 1959; Sex and Society: New Code for Social Behaviour. 1968 Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39; ER 1953, 1957; CH; Obit Times 23 March 1982; Freedom to Choose.; Medical Directory 1937, 1957, 1977 Wright, Mrs. Mary M. Eugenics Society Fellow 1932 Source: ER 1932 Wright, Miss Marion 19 Bolsover Rd., London W1 1939 Eugenics Society Member 1937, 1939 Source: ER 1937; ESAR 1938-39 Wright, R.T. BSc Eugenics Society Member 1963 Source: ER 1963 Wyatt, Dr. W. MB, ChB

13 The Avenue, Roundhay, Leeds 1937 Eugenics Society Member 1937 Personal: MB, ChB (Ed) 1924; DPM; Asst. School MO, Leeds 1937; late Medical Supt., Hortham Colony, Bristol Source: ESAR 1937; Med Dir 1937 Smith-Wyatt, Dr. F. - see under Smith Wynn, Mrs. Hope c/o Bank of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia 1937 Eugenics Society Member 1937 Source: ER 1937, ESAR 1937 Wynn, Prof. Dr. William H. MD, MSc, FRCP 41 Newhall St., Birmingham 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Life Fellow 1937, 1939 Personal: MD 1902; MB 1903; BSc (zoology); FRCP 1922; Prof. Medicine, Birmingham Univ. 1937; Midlands Med. Soc. (Pres.) Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39; Med Dir 1937 Wyss, Dr. Walter H. von 17 Broadhurst Gardens, Hampstead, London NW 1913 Eugenics Society Member 1913 Source: ESAR 1912-13 Yager, Dr. Robert Stewart MB, BS Scunthorpe, Lincs. Eugenics Society Member 1954, 1957 Personal: MB, BS 1948; 1985 address, Scunthorpe, Lincs. Source: ER 1954, 1957, Medical Directory 1957, 1985 Yarborough, Earl of JP, DL - see also Marcus Pelham q.v. Brockelby Hall, Harbrough, Lancs. 1957 Eugenics Society Life Fellow 1937, 1957 Personal: Marcus Herbert Pelham; b. 1883; d. 1966; 6th Earl; family name Pelham; 1937 address Hinton House, Byfield, Northants Source: ESAR 1937, ER 1957, WWW Yates, Mr. Frank MA, CBE, FRS Rothamsted Experimental Station, Harpenden, Herts 1937, 1939, 1957 Eugenics Society Fellow 1935 Life Fellow 1937, 1939, 1957, 1977 Council 194648, 1950-53 VP 1962-64 Personal: b. 1902; Rothamsted Experimental Station (started at Rothamsted 1931; Dept of Statistics 1933; Agric. Res. Statistical Service 1947; Deputy Director 1958, Honorary Scientist, 1968-); Scientific Adviser to UNO, FAO, British Ministries from 1939-; Commander of the Order of the British Empire Pubns: Statistical Tables for Biological, Medical and Scientific Research. 1938 w/ RA Fisher q.v. (6th ed. 1963); Sampling Methods for Censuses and Surveys.

(1949, 4th ed. 1981) Source: ER 1946-64 , 1977 list, WSW 1990 Background: Tobacco and Contraceptive Statistics: R. A. Fisher q.v. worked for the Tobacco Institute. His statistics did not show the tobacco causes cancer. This is a base line for evaluating the claims of the FPA and drug companies that contraceptives do not cause cancer. R.A. Fisher, the co-author of Statistical Tables, was unable to conclude that smoking causes cancer, though we know that this link exists. If we knew why Fisher could not show the link, we could use the Statistical Tables with confidence. As it is, one must ask whether the financial support given by the Reynolds and Duke families to IPPF, a Eugenic Society member, somehow affected research into the dangers of tobacco. Furthermore, one must ask whether the similar support given by drug companies, is currently affecting research into dangers of the Pill. But in any case we know, by seeing what happened with tobacco, that the Statistical Tables. of Fisher and his methods will not pick up long term subtle damage. Therefore, since scientists are using this book and his methods, it cannot be said that the Pill is safe and consequently it should be taken off the market. Failing this, it should be treated as tobacco is now being treated - as a danger to health to which people are addicted. Fisher himself died of cancer. Belief in one's own methods is not a protection against cancer. Yates, Miss Lucy 24 Buckingham St., Strand, London 1909; 6 Woodside, Erskine Hill, Hendon, London NW 1910-13 Eugenics Society Member 1909; Associate 1910-13 Source: ESAR 1908-13 Yates, Mrs. Walter 47 Thurloe Sq., London SW 1909-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1909; Member 1910-11; Associate 1912-13 Source: ESAR 1908-13 Yeats, Mr. William Butler Riverside, Rathfarnham, Dublin 1937 Eugenics Society Member 1937 Personal: a great poet Source: ER 1937, ESAR 1937 Yeats-Brown, Major Francis DFC The Bath Club, 34 Dover St. London W1, 1937, 1939 Eugenics Society Fellow 1937, 1939 Personal: 1886-1944; Lives of Bengal Lancer; supporter of Hitler Background: Francis Charles Claypon Yeats Brown Source: ESAR 1937, 1938-39; http://www.classictravelbooks.com/authors/yeatsbrown.htm

Yewdall, Mr. G.A. Eugenics Society Member 1958 Source: ER 1958 Yonge, Miss G. Fursdown, Plympton 1909 Eugenics Society Member 1909 Source: ESAR 1908-09 Yorke Bevan - see Bevan, Yorke, The Hon. Mrs. R. Young, Mrs. Eugenics Society Member 1913 Source: ESAR 1912-13 Young, Mr. J.C. Clare Hall, Leicester Univ., South Knighton, Leicester Eugenics Society Fellow 1977 Source: 1977 list Young, Prof. James DSO, MD, FRCSE, FRCOG Eugenics Society Fellow 1945 Personal: MB 1905; MD (Ed.) 1910; FRCS 1908; FCOG 1929; Lect, Clin. OBGYN, Edinburgh Univ.; Prof. OB-GYN, UCL 1937; Dir., Unit of OB-GYN, British Post Graduate Med. School, Hammersmith 1937 Pubns: "Reproduction in human female ... ind. acct of early human ovum", 1991; Textbook of Gynecology (3rd ed.); Combined Textbook OB-GYN (jt. ed., 2nd ed.) Source: ER 1945; Med Dir 1937 Young, Dr. Michael BSc (Econ), MA, PhD Institute of Community Studies, London Eugenics Society Fellow 1964, 1977 Personal: originated term "meritocracy"; originator of Consumers Association and Open University; Director, Institute of Community Studies, London, 1991; Biography: Young at Eighty: The prolific public life of Michael Young. 1980 Geoff Danch (ed.), Carcanet Press Pubns: Family and Community Socialism. 1995 w/ A.H. Halsey q.v., Institute for Public Policy; Life after Work: The arrival of the ageless society. 1991 w/ others; The Metronomic Society: natural rhythms and human timetables. 1988, London, Thames Hudson (argues that social evolution is producing a new species, namely, global culture); The NHS reforms: whatever happened to consumer choice; The Elmhirsts of Dartington: the creation of a Utopian community. 1982 (see Elmhirst q.v.); Bigness is the enemy of humanity: local government and local democracy. 1982 SDP; Report from Hackney. 1981 Policy Study Institute; "In search of an explanation of social mobility", 1963, British Journal of Statistical Psychology; Family and Kinship in East London

w/ Peter Willmot. 1962 (repr. w/ new intro. 1986); The Meritocracy Source: ER 1964, 1977 list, B&S 1990 (book review) Young, Miss Sarah Home and Colonial College, Wood Green, London N 1910-13 Eugenics Society Associate 1910-13 Source: ESAR 1909-13 Yule, Mrs. Valerie MA, MAPsS 5 Ormond College Grounds, Parkville, Victoria, Australia Eugenics Society Fellow 1965, 1977 Pubns: What Happens to Children: the origins of violence. 1979, London & Australia Source: ER 1965, 1977 list Yusuf, Dr. Farhat BSc, PhD Eugenics Society Member 1985 Pubns: Demographic Techniques. w/ A.H. Pollard q.v. & G.N. Pollard 1981 Source: B&S 1986 Zander, Mr. Martin London Eugenics Society Member 1949, 1957 Background: see also Ursula Williams q.v. Source: ER 1949, 1957 Zavala, Dr. Carlos MD Eugenics Society Member 1965 Source: ER 1965 Zoli, Dr. A. Eugenics Society Member 1956 Source: ER 1956

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