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The Eugenic College of Kantsaywhere.
Utopian Studies
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March 22, 2001|
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COPYRIGHT 2001 Society for Utopian Studies. This material is published under license from the publisher through the Gale Group, Farmington Hills, Michigan. All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to the Gale Group.
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THE EUGENIC COLLEGE OF KANTSAYWHERE [1911?] [EXTRACTS FROM THE JOURNAL of the late PROFESSOR I. DONOGHUE, revised and edited, in accordance with his request]. by SIR FRANCIS GALTON, F.R.S.
Critical Edition Transcribed and edited by Lyman Tower Sargent
AN EDITION OF THE MANUSCRIPT is reproduced in Pearson, but Pearson reproduces only Galton's final manuscript and shows none of the changes Galton made. In some cases these changes are significant; in other cases they simply reflect editorial changes, but given Galton's importance in the development of eugenics, ...
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