APPLIED EUGENICS 



By 



PAUL POPENOE 



Editor of the Journal of Heredity 

 (Organ of the American Genetic 

 Association), Washington, D. C. 



and 



ROSWELL HILL JOHNSON 

 Professor in the University of Pittsburgh 



"The results of all the trustworthy observations and 

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 the superior to rise above certain worldly ideals of life 

 and to aim at the family success rather than an 

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 Alsworth Ross, Professor of Sociology in the L'niver- 

 sity of Wisconsin. 



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