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The Eugenics Records Office or the ERO was made up of many departments. Bell worked on ERO's scientific board which worked on issues such as "the consequences of marriage between different races", "the study of America's most effective bloodlines", and "restricting the strains that require care". | The Eugenics Records Office or the ERO was made up of many departments. Bell worked on ERO's scientific board which worked on issues such as "the consequences of marriage between different races", "the study of America's most effective bloodlines", and "restricting the strains that require care". | ||
*After donating $300,000, became a part of the Carnegie Institution |
Revision as of 00:20, 27 April 2009
The Eugenics Records Office or the ERO was made up of many departments. Bell worked on ERO's scientific board which worked on issues such as "the consequences of marriage between different races", "the study of America's most effective bloodlines", and "restricting the strains that require care".
- After donating $300,000, became a part of the Carnegie Institution