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Excerpt from A Decade of Progress in Eugenics: Scientific Papers of the Third International Congress of Eugenics, Held at American Museum of Natural History, New York, August 21-23, 1932
Every nation, race and family-stock must set up its own standards of hereditary constitution in physical, physiological and spiritual qualities. The elements of such ideals do and should vary greatly, for specialization in national purpose and family talent is essential and must be developed and conserved. It is thus that the fundamental elements for eugenics are applicable to all nations, and it is therefore necessary, for the sound advance Of eugenics both in theory and application, to develop a strong international organization.
The following summary, here printed as a matter Of historic record, shows how such a world-wide organization has been built up.
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