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Definition of Eugenists
1. eugenist [n] - See also: eugenist
Lexicographical Neighbors of Eugenists
Literary usage of Eugenists
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Theories of Social Progress: A Critical Study of the Attempts to Formulate by Arthur James Todd (1918)
"Dr. Saleeby, one of the foremost English eugenists, defines it succinctly if not
convincingly as "selection for parenthood, not selection for life. ..."
2. The Progress of Eugenics by Caleb Williams Saleeby (1914)
"CHAPTER II THE PEOPLE CALLED eugenists THE people called eugenists believe
that "the soul of all improvement is the improvement of the soul"; that, ..."
3. Punishment and Reformation: An Historical Sketch of the Rise of the by Frederick Howard Wines (1919)
"Some eugenists, unacquainted with the abundant virtues that exist in the midst
of unseemly surroundings, and tainted with the prejudices of a comfortable ..."
4. Punishment and Reformation: A Study of the Penitentiary System by Frederick Howard Wines, Winthrop David Lane (1919)
"Some eugenists, unacquainted with the abundant virtues that exist in the midst
of unseemly surroundings, and tainted with the prejudices of a comfortable ..."
5. The Journal of Heredity by American Genetic Association (1917)
"Methods of Investigation in Applied Sociology eugenists have frequently had
occasion to ... eugenists, too, can learn much which will make their own work ..."
6. Applied Eugenics by Roswell Hill Johnson, Paul Bowman Popenoe (1918)
""The so-called scientific method of the eugenists is radically faulty, ...
The eugenists pile Ossa on Pelion of facts by the simple method of enumeration ..."