ToTHE SECRETARY, EUGENICS EDUCATION SOCIETY,6,York Buildings, Adelphi, London, W.C.
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Inaugural Banquet
APPLICATION FORM.
To the Hon. Secretary, Entertainments Committee.
Please send me one Ticket for my own use (and one for a guest[P]), Seven Shillings and Sixpence (10 frcs.) each, for the Inaugural Banquet of the First International Eugenics Congress to be held at the Hotel Cecil, Strand, at 7 p.m., July 24th. I enclose £ s. d.Name_____________________________________________________________(Member of the Congress).Address____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
N.B.—This form should be sent immediately to the Hon. Secretary,Entertainments Committee, 30, York Terrace, Harley Street.
[P]Strike out if not wanted.
Luncheons
A List of some Restaurants within easy reach of the University.
Transcriber's NoteThe book cover image was created by the transcriber from the title page of this publication and is placed in the public domain.Minor typographical errors were corrected. Some unmatched double quotation marks were left unchanged because it was not clear where the missing quotation marks should be.The following changes were made:Abstracts of Papersp. 5: dolicomorphic =>dolichomorphicProgrammep. 16: Handwritten correction of 9:30a.m.to9:30p.m.under EntertainmentsP. 17: [Greek: geêêaô] not a word! => [Greek: gennaô] = birthTranscription of Table N1.GENERATIONSI IC II IIC III IIIC IV IVC V TOTALSPERSONS CHARTED 1 1 7 18 125 82 384 68 136 822" OF MATURE AGE 1 1 6 18 118 82 237 68 8 539------------------------------------------------------------------------ABILITY--LITERARY 1 5 5 30 6 31 2 1 81MUSICAL 1 1 9 14 27 1 4 57ARTISTIC 1 4 2 7 1 15CONSTRUCTIVE 1 2 2 16 3 15 3 2 44VARIOUS 1 2 3 36 10 9 61TOTALS 2 1 11 11 95 35 89 7 7 258NO SPECIAL ABILITY 3 8 1 2 14ABILITY UNKNOWN 4 26 65 146 61 1 303------------------------------------------------------------------------HEIGHT 5 FT. OR LESS 1 2 35-1 TO 5-2 1 3 2 1 2 95-3 TO 5-4 1 2 3 8 10 16 405-5 TO 5-6 2 14 9 12 2 395-7 TO 5-8 2 2 19 4 14 1 425-9 TO 5-10 1 1 1 9 2 10 1 255-11 TO 6-0 2 16 3 11 3 356-1 TO 6-2 3 1 4 1 96-3 TO 6-4 1 1TOTALS 1 1 6 13 72 31 71 7 1 203UNKNOWN 5 46 51 166 61 7 336------------------------------------------------------------------------WEIGHT 100 LBS. OR LESS 2 1 2 2 1 8101 TO 120 1 10 10 11 1 33121 TO 150 1 1 6 28 10 27 4 1 78151 TO 170 1 3 4 23 5 11 6 47171 TO 200 2 4 7 3 5 6 27201 TO 220 3 1 4221 TO 250 1 2 3TOTALS 1 1 6 17 73 31 58 10 3 200UNKNOWN 1 45 51 179 58 5 339GENERATIONSI IC II IIC III IIIC IV IVC V TOTALSHEALTH--EXCELLENT 1 1 6 3 34 15 131 6 44 241GOOD 7 42 16 54 4 18 141FAIR 3 3 4 8 18DELICATE 1 2 4 7POOR 1 7 2 11 21TOTALS 1 1 6 15 88 37 208 10 62 428UNKNOWN 3 24 45 147 58 71 348------------------------------------------------------------------------DIED UNDER ONE YEAR 8 16 2 261 TO 5 YEARS 1 5 13 1 206 TO 25 YEARS 11 11 2226 TO 40 YEARS 3 341 TO 70 YEARS 1 2 5 2 10PAST 70 YEARS 1 3 4AGE UNKNOWN 1 2 5 2 1 1 12TOTALS 1 1 2 7 37 4 41 1 3 97------------------------------------------------------------------------CAUSE OF DEATHPREMATURE BIRTH 1 5 6INFANTILE COMPLAINTS 1 11 13 3 28DIPHTHERIA 3 5 8SCARLET FEVER 2 2MEASLES 1 1TYPHOID FEVER 2 2 4PNEUMONIA 1 6 1 1 9CONSUMPTION 2 2OPERATIONS 1 1CHILD BIRTH 1 1 2VARIOUS 1 1 6 6 9 23UNKNOWN 1 3 3 3 1 11TOTALS 1 1 2 7 37 4 41 1 3 97
Transcriber's Note
The book cover image was created by the transcriber from the title page of this publication and is placed in the public domain.
Minor typographical errors were corrected. Some unmatched double quotation marks were left unchanged because it was not clear where the missing quotation marks should be.
The following changes were made:
Abstracts of Papersp. 5: dolicomorphic =>dolichomorphic
Programmep. 16: Handwritten correction of 9:30a.m.to9:30p.m.under EntertainmentsP. 17: [Greek: geêêaô] not a word! => [Greek: gennaô] = birth
Transcription of Table N1.
GENERATIONSI IC II IIC III IIIC IV IVC V TOTALSPERSONS CHARTED 1 1 7 18 125 82 384 68 136 822" OF MATURE AGE 1 1 6 18 118 82 237 68 8 539------------------------------------------------------------------------ABILITY--LITERARY 1 5 5 30 6 31 2 1 81MUSICAL 1 1 9 14 27 1 4 57ARTISTIC 1 4 2 7 1 15CONSTRUCTIVE 1 2 2 16 3 15 3 2 44VARIOUS 1 2 3 36 10 9 61TOTALS 2 1 11 11 95 35 89 7 7 258NO SPECIAL ABILITY 3 8 1 2 14ABILITY UNKNOWN 4 26 65 146 61 1 303------------------------------------------------------------------------HEIGHT 5 FT. OR LESS 1 2 35-1 TO 5-2 1 3 2 1 2 95-3 TO 5-4 1 2 3 8 10 16 405-5 TO 5-6 2 14 9 12 2 395-7 TO 5-8 2 2 19 4 14 1 425-9 TO 5-10 1 1 1 9 2 10 1 255-11 TO 6-0 2 16 3 11 3 356-1 TO 6-2 3 1 4 1 96-3 TO 6-4 1 1TOTALS 1 1 6 13 72 31 71 7 1 203UNKNOWN 5 46 51 166 61 7 336------------------------------------------------------------------------WEIGHT 100 LBS. OR LESS 2 1 2 2 1 8101 TO 120 1 10 10 11 1 33121 TO 150 1 1 6 28 10 27 4 1 78151 TO 170 1 3 4 23 5 11 6 47171 TO 200 2 4 7 3 5 6 27201 TO 220 3 1 4221 TO 250 1 2 3TOTALS 1 1 6 17 73 31 58 10 3 200UNKNOWN 1 45 51 179 58 5 339GENERATIONSI IC II IIC III IIIC IV IVC V TOTALSHEALTH--EXCELLENT 1 1 6 3 34 15 131 6 44 241GOOD 7 42 16 54 4 18 141FAIR 3 3 4 8 18DELICATE 1 2 4 7POOR 1 7 2 11 21TOTALS 1 1 6 15 88 37 208 10 62 428UNKNOWN 3 24 45 147 58 71 348------------------------------------------------------------------------DIED UNDER ONE YEAR 8 16 2 261 TO 5 YEARS 1 5 13 1 206 TO 25 YEARS 11 11 2226 TO 40 YEARS 3 341 TO 70 YEARS 1 2 5 2 10PAST 70 YEARS 1 3 4AGE UNKNOWN 1 2 5 2 1 1 12TOTALS 1 1 2 7 37 4 41 1 3 97------------------------------------------------------------------------CAUSE OF DEATHPREMATURE BIRTH 1 5 6INFANTILE COMPLAINTS 1 11 13 3 28DIPHTHERIA 3 5 8SCARLET FEVER 2 2MEASLES 1 1TYPHOID FEVER 2 2 4PNEUMONIA 1 6 1 1 9CONSUMPTION 2 2OPERATIONS 1 1CHILD BIRTH 1 1 2VARIOUS 1 1 6 6 9 23UNKNOWN 1 3 3 3 1 11TOTALS 1 1 2 7 37 4 41 1 3 97