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  1. 12. Mai 2011 · Davenport, Charles Benedict, 1866-1944. Charles Benedict Davenport was an early twentieth-century experimental zoologist. Davenport founded both the Station for Experimental Evolution and the Eugenics Record Office at Cold Spring Harbor in New York. Though he was a talented statistician and skilled scientist, Davenport's scientific achievements ...

  2. Charles Benedict Davenport, distinguished zoologist, geneticist and eugenist, was born on his father's farm near Stamford, Conn., on June I, 1866. This farm, during six months of spring and summer, was occupied by the Davenport family although their more permanent home and the father's business were located in Brooklyn. The father, Amzi ...

  3. Charles Davenport. A proponent of Eugenics crusade, Charles Davenport believed that selective breeding could transform the human race. He founded the Eugenics Record Office in 1910 and recommended ...

  4. Charles' mother, by contrast, was affectionate, easy-going, and self-confident. Still, young Davenport's early life was not filled with childhood games and pranks, but with work, study, and religion.

  5. As the eugenics movement took hold in the early 20th century, another Harvard affiliate, Charles B. Davenport (AB 1889; AM 1890; PhD 1892), became one of its key leaders. ⁠ Go to footnote 504 detail Davenport studied biology at Harvard and stayed on as an instructor until 1899, when he joined the faculty of the University of Chicago.

  6. 查尔斯·达文波特(Charles Davenport)在公共领域表现出的作品的另一种方式是关于移民的话题。他认为种族决定了行为,许多心理和行为特征都是世袭的。他通过研究家庭谱系得出了这些结论,并受到一些同行的批评,以得出毫无根据的结论。无论如何,达文波特(Davenport)认为,种族之间的生物学 ...

  7. For Davenport eugenics provided a practical approach to addressing societal problems: “It is a reproach to our intelligence that we as a people, proud in other respects of our control of nature, should have to support about half a million insane, feeble-minded, epileptic, blind and deaf, 80,000 prisoners and 100,000 paupers at a cost of over 100 million dollars per year.”