Mallet was also occasionally a member of the Eugenics Society.
She was also a member of the British Eugenics Society.
He was president of the American Eugenics Society from 1955-62.
Pearson joined the Eugenics Society in 1963 and became a fellow in 1977.
In 1912 she attended the inaugural congress of the Eugenics Society.
In her will she left her clinic to the Eugenics Society.
Support for groups like the American Eugenics Society began to fade.
She was an active member of the Eugenics Society, and served on its council since 1917.
The Eugenics Society set up in 1926 the first medical study on contraceptive experience, which reported benefits to health.
He was a Director of the American Eugenics Society from 1968 to 1974.