Applied eugenics

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Historical views of the American eugenics movement in the early twentieth century. Part 1 contains the Preface, Table of Contents, Introduction, and Chapters I-II. Part 2 contains Chapters III-VI. Part 3 contains Chapters VII-XIV. Part 4 contains Chapters XV-XX and the Appendices.

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    Applied eugenics [Part 3]
    (Macmillan, 1918) Popenoe, Paul Bowman, 1888-1979; Johnson, Roswell Hill
    Historical views of the American eugenics movement in the early twentieth century. Part 1 contains the Preface, Table of Contents, Introduction, and Chapters I-II. Part 2 contains Chapters III-VI. Part 3 contains Chapters VII-XIV. Part 4 contains Chapters XV-XX and the Appendices.
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    Applied eugenics [Part 1]
    (Macmillan, 1918) Popenoe, Paul Bowman, 1888-1979; Johnson, Roswell Hill
    Historical views of the American eugenics movement in the early twentieth century. Part 1 contains the Preface, Table of Contents, Introduction, and Chapters I-II. Part 2 contains Chapters III-VI. Part 3 contains Chapters VII-XIV. Part 4 contains Chapters XV-XX and the Appendices.
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    Applied eugenics [Part 4]
    (Macmillan, 1918) Popenoe, Paul Bowman, 1888-1979; Johnson, Roswell Hill
    Historical views of the American eugenics movement in the early twentieth century. Part 1 contains the Preface, Table of Contents, Introduction, and Chapters I-II. Part 2 contains Chapters III-VI. Part 3 contains Chapters VII-XIV. Part 4 contains Chapters XV-XX and the Appendices.
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    Applied eugenics [Part 2]
    (Macmillan, 1918) Popenoe, Paul Bowman, 1888-1979; Johnson, Roswell Hill
    Historical views of the American eugenics movement in the early twentieth century. Part 1 contains the Preface, Table of Contents, Introduction, and Chapters I-II. Part 2 contains Chapters III-VI. Part 3 contains Chapters VII-XIV. Part 4 contains Chapters XV-XX and the Appendices.
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