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- Harry H. Laughlin, Superintendent of Eugenics Record Office, Cold Spring Harbor; President, American Eugenics Society, 1928-29
- Harry H. Laughlin, Superintendent of Eugenics Record Office, Cold Spring Harbor; President, American Eugenics Society 1928-29
- Charles B. Davenport, Director of Biological Laboratory, Carnegie Department of Genetics and Eugenics Record Office, Cold Spring Harbor
- Harry Olson, Board of Directors, American Eugenics Society; Chief Judge of the Municipal Court of Chicago
- Eugenics Exhibit: Differential birth rates indicated by flashing light display (at Michigan Fitter Family Contest)
- "Mendel's Theatre" showing inheritance of hair color, demonstrated by Leon Fradley Whitney
- Fitter Families exhibit and examination building, Kansas State Free Fair, Topeka
- "Eugenic and Health Exhibit," Fitter Families exhibit and examination building, Kansas State Free Fair
- Fitter Families exhibit and examination building, Kansas State Free Fair, Topeka
- Kansas State Free Fair, Topeka, Fitter Families Contest examining staff and "sweepstakes" winning family
- Fitter Families exhibit/exam tent, Eastern States Exposition, Springfield, Massachusetts
- Eastern States Exposition, Springfield, Massachusetts, boys looking at flashing light sign
- Fitter Families Contest at Michigan State Fair
- Average Family Winner, Fitter Family Contest, Eastern States Exposition
- “Yea, I have a goodly heritage,” Fitter Families Contest medal given to families scoring B+ or better
- Fitter Families contestants at Georgia State Fair, Savannah
- Mrs. E.H. Harriman at gift of Harriman Park
- The average American male
- Man O' War, about horse genetics
- "Sons of Man O' War," about Horse Genetics
- Mixed race marriage, "Indian Kate"
- Aerial view of Ellis Island
- Aerial view of lower Manhattan and Ellis Island
- Animal House, Carnegie Station for Experimental Evolution, Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y.
- Gregor Mendel's garden
- Eugenics Record Office, lantern slide
- Archives at the Eugenics Record Office
- "The average American male", by Jane Davenport
- Chicken coops and first hybrid corn (behind) at Carnegie Station for Experimental Evolution, Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y.
- Research and administration building under construction at the Carnegie Station for Experimental Evolution, Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y.
- Director's residence, The Biologocial Laboratory and Carnegie Station for Experimental Evolution, Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y.
- Canaries in research and administration building of Carnegie Station for Experimental Evolution, Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y.
- Carnegie Station for Experimental Evolution, Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y.
- "Composite -- group of Irish high school students," composite portrait in the style of Francis Galton
- Eugenics exhibit with tree, 3rd International Eugenics Conference
- Bust of C. Davenport, 3rd International Eugenics Conference
- Field work for Mongrel Virginians in Amherst County, Virginia, Arthur Estabrook's scrapbook
- "Triple Mixtures" (Caucasian-Indian-Negro) in Robeson County, North Carolina, from from Arthur Estabrook's scrapbook of field photographs
- The Nam Family, by A. Estabrook and C. Davenport, field photographs and portraits with pedigree numbers from back of Estabrook's copy
- The Nam Family, by A. Estabrook and C. Davenport, field photographs and portraits with pedigree numbers from back of Estabrook's copy.
- Immigrant family at Ellis Island
- "Types of Aliens Awaiting Admission at Ellis Island Station"
- Immigrants in steerage (lower) on board steamship arriving at Ellis Island
- Immigrants being processed in the Great Hall at Ellis Island
- Mother and children, with tags, at Ellis Island
- Russian immigrants at Ellis Island
- Immigrant family, with tags, at Ellis Island
- Doctor examining alien immigrants at Ellis Island
- South Pacific immigrants being examined by a doctor at Ellis Island
- Howard Knox (creator of intelligence test puzzle questions) examines an immigrant at Ellis Island
- Immigration examiner Augustus Sherman (right), who did photographic studies of immigrants in native dress, with Ellis Island Superintendent
- Doctor examining eyes of immigrant woman at Ellis Island
- Little Italy, showing life in lower Manhattan around the turn of the 20th century
- Hospital ward at Ellis Island
- Eastern European immigrant at Ellis Island (Photograph by Augustus Sherman)
- Gypsy woman at Ellis Island (Photograph by Augustus Sherman)
- European immigrant at Ellis Island (Photograph by Augustus Sherman)
- Italian boy at Ellis Island (Photograph by Augustus Sherman)
- Slovenian Gypsy family at Ellis Island (by Augustus Sherman)
- English family at Ellis Island (Photograph by Augustus Sherman)
- Burmese dwarf at Ellis Island (Photograph by Augustus Sherman)
- Russian giant at Ellis Island (Photograph by Augustus Sherman)
- Russian Jew at Ellis Island (Photograph by Augustus Sherman)
- North African immigrant at Ellis Island (Photograph by Augustus Sherman)
- Immigrant children on "roof garden" playground at Ellis Island, with "Uncle Sam" cart (Photograph by Augustus Sherman)
- Dutch children at Ellis Island (Photograph by Augustus Sherman)
- Immigrant children on "roof garden" playground at Ellis Island (Photograph by Augustus Sherman)
- Immigrants waiting to land in New York
- Docking of steamship Carmania in New York
- Natives from Carpineto Romano, Italy, celebrating their arrival in the United States aboard the Christopher Columbus
- Immigrants on an Atlantic liner, photograph by Edwin Levick
- Immigrants on ship's deck
- "Methodist Hospital, Most Beautiful Baby, Brooklyn, 1941" by Arthur Felig (Weegee)
- Eugenic and Health Exhibit, Kansas State Free Fair
- "Yea I Have a Goodly Heritage" awarded to Fitter Family Contest winners
- American Eugenics Society exhibit at Sesquicentennial Exposition, Philadelphia ("Mendel's theater," center; guinea pig coat color, right)
- Exhibit, "Color Inheritance in Guinea Pigs" (Mendelian pattern)
- Feebleminded girl, "The leading lady in the play. Quite a good actor but pretty low grade."
- Feebleminded girl, "A good looking well built girl. Tests about 8 mentally. Was picked up for prostitution..."
- Feebleminded girl, "Not uncomely but awfully dumb."
- Pah-lowatiwa, Zuni, Bureau of American Ethnology
- Fridtjof and Heljar Mjøen, sons Jon Alfred Mjøen, director of the Vindern Biological Laboratory (Oslo, Norway)
- Jon Alfred Mjøen, director of the Vindern Biological Laboratory (Oslo, Norway) explaining pedigree to children Heljar, Sonja, and Fridtjof
- Nazi propaganda in Berlin storefront, including anthropometric device for measuring differences between Aryan & Non-Aryan skulls (by Roman Vishniac)
- Profile of Frederick Huntington Gillett, People (April 1931)
- Profile of Charles F. Ruggles, People (April 1931)
- Profile of Mrs. Gilbert Grosvenor (daughter of Alexander Graham Bell), People (April 1931)
- Margaret Sanger testisfies on birth control before Senate committee, People (April 1931)
- Eugenics Record Office (ERO) soon after construction
- Eugenics Record Office, archives room with card index on far wall and field worker files on right
- Stewart House, an existing Victorian structure that housed the Eugenics Record Office (ERO) 1910-1913 while new building was constructed next door
- Eugenics Record Office, about 1925
- Eugenics Record Office, interior with workers
- Models of inheritance of racing capacity in horses by Harry H. Laughlin
- Eugenics Record Office, Field Worker Training Class of 1913, with Harry H. Laughlin (1) and Charles B. Davenport (6)
- Eugenics Record Office, Field Worker Training Class of 1913 (Laughlin in foreground, center, Davenport at blackboard, Stewart House in background)
- Eugenics Record Office, Field Worker Training Class of 1913 (Davenport lecturing at blackboard)
- Eugenics Record Office, Field Worker Training Class (Davenport lecturing)
- Eugenics Record Office, Field Worker Training Class of 1914 (Davenport and Laughlin seated 3rd and 5th in front row)
- Eugenics Record Office, Field Worker Training Class of 1916 (Davenport in front with Laughlin in rear with white tie)
- Eugenics Record Office, Annual Meeting of the Eugenics Research Association, 1918 (Laughlin in front, Stewart House in background)
- Eugenics Record Office, Field Worker Training Class of 1918 (Laughlin at back)
- Eugenics Record Office, Field Worker Training Class of 1920 (postcard)
- Eugenics Record Office, Field Worker Training Class of 1921 (Laughlin on far left)
- Field Worker Training Class of 1922 on field trip to Kings Park State Hospital (Laughlin on far right)
- "Homokak Family: A Nut Study," pedigree parody by Eugenics Record Office Field Worker Training Class of 1923
- Charles B. Davenport, Director of Biological Laboratory, Carnegie Department of Genetics and Eugenics Record Office, Cold Spring Harbor
- Charles B. Davenport doing fieldwork in Leslie County, Kentucky
- Harry H. Laughlin, Superintendent of Eugenics Record Office
- Harry H. Laughlin (far left) with International Federation of Eugenics Organizations at Stonehenge, England
- "General Inspection Room Ellis Island," Eugenics: A Journal of Race Betterment (vol II:8)
- Eugenics Education Society of New South Wales luncheon in honor of C.B. Davenport (standing 2nd from left), Sydney, Australia (9/25/1914)
- Jamaica race mixing photo set provided by Isaac Costa, with Karl Pearson's handwritten instructions for publication in Biometrika (vol. 6:4)
- Albino wallaby, with Karl Pearson's handwritten captions and instructions for publication in "Albinism in Man" (1913)
- Albino monkey, with Karl Pearson's handwritten captions and instructions for publication in "Albinism in Man" (1911)
- Normal and albino human eyes, for publication in "Albinism in Man," by K. Pearson, E. Nettleship, and C.H. Usher (1911)
- Study skins of normal and albino birds, for publication in "Albinism in Man," by K. Pearson, E. Nettleship, and C.H. Usher (1911)
- Albino hares, for publication in "Albinism in Man," by K. Pearson, E. Nettleship, and C.H. Usher (1911)
- Anthropometry card of Francis Galton, with profile and full-face photos and spaces for key body measurements, taken by Alphonse Bertillon
- Anthropometry card of Alphonse Bertillon, who originated this criminal identification system of profile and full-face photos and key body measurements
- Francis Galton's silhouette
- Francis Galton carte de visite portrait, seated
- Francis Galton carte de visite portrait, standing
- Alphonse Bertillon's measurement card, done according to his own system for criminal anthropometry
- "Composite of the portraits of six members of the same family. By F. Galton. 1882."
- "The Tichborne Blended Photographs," of Sir Roger Tichborne and man who claimed to be Tichborne
- "Likenesses of 6 different Roman Ladies and the composite of them in the centre" (from coins), by Francis Galton
- "Model home - State Fair - 1908 Baby Contest," Better Babies contestants on Steps of Mothers Congress Model Home, Louisiana State Fair, Shreveport
- Infant being examined for a Better Babies Contest
- "1908 Prize Winner, "Better Baby' Contests. Mrs. Frank deGarmo, Originator of THE IDEA." Louisiana State Fair, Shreveport
- Interior of Mothers Congress Model Home, Louisiana State Fair, Shreveport
- "...First Baby Health Contest...2d Annual Baby Contest - 100 entries - 70 contests," Mothers Congress Model Home, Louisiana State Fair, Shreveport
- Interior of Mothers Congress Model Home, Louisiana State Fair, Shreveport
- Better Babies contestant, with trophy, Louisiana State Fair, Shreveport
- "5th Annual Baby Show, Louisiana State Fair 1913"
- Announcement for Louisiana State Congress of Mothers, with news clippings
- Eugen Fisher, Director of the Kaiser-Wilhelm Institute for Anthropology, Human Genetics, and Eugenics (1927-1942), with physicist Max Planck
- 40-year-old male twins undergoing anthropometric study by Otmar Freiherr von Verschuer
- Male twins undergoing spirometry by Otmar Freiherr von Verschuer
- 16-year-old female twins undergoing anthropometric study by Otmar Freiherr von Verschuer
- 12-year-old male twins undergoing anthropometric study by Otmar Freiherr von Verschuer
- Carrie Buck's photograph of her wedding to Mr. Eagle, to whom she remained married until his death
- Last photograph of Carrie Buck, taken several weeks before her death, dressed as Mary for the Christmas pageant at the nursing home where she lived
- Mico College anthropometric case 1: photos, Schedule 3, notes, drawing test; by Morris Steggerda for Race Crossing in Jamaica
- Mico College anthropometric case 2: photos, Schedule 3, measurements, pedigree, notes; by Morris Steggerda for Race Crossing in Jamaica
- Mico College anthropometric case 3: photos, measurements, pedigree, notes; by Morris Steggerda for Race Crossing in Jamaica
- Shortwood College anthropometric case: photos, measurements, fingerprints, hair; by Morris Steggerda for Race Crossing in Jamaica
- Morris Steggerda (31), with mother (30), father (47) and sister (50), photographs from his own family pedigree
- Morris Steggerda, photographs from his his own family pedigree
- Anthropometric case materials on a Shinnecock Indian Family of Eastern Long Island (photographs, pedigree, field notes, and physical measurements)
- Group photograph of Indians on the Shinnecock Researvation, eastern Long Island (with overlay key)
- Family photographs and pedigree from the Navajo Reservation, by Morris Steggerda
- "Morris Steggerda in S.W." and Christian Reform Mission House and School, Zuni, New Mexico
- Navajo "Occupations" (butchering meat, grinding meal, and saw mill) at Fort Defiance, Arizona
- Seaford Town female anthropometric case: photos, measurements, finger prints, Schedule 3; by Morris Steggerda for Race Crossing in Jamaica