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| | Darwin and Genocide II |
 | | Eliot, president of Harvard University; Winston Churchill, secretary of state for Home Affairs from Great Britain; and a long list of evolutionists representing various universities and museums from the United States, Europe and around the world. |
 | | Other notable individuals who served in the capacity of vice-presidents and representatives of their countries were Charles Davenport; Alexander Graham Bell, one of the original founders of the National Geographic Society; Charles W. |
 | | Madison Grant, one of the co-founders along with Sanger of The American Birth Control League, which eventually became Planned Parenthood, wrote: |
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