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               <title level="u">Letter, H. H. Laughlin to 
H. F. Perkins re. Eugenics Congress exhibit</title>
               <date>Oct. 14, 1932</date>
               <note type="location" anchored="true">Eugenics Survey of Vermont Papers, "Eugenics Congress"</note>
               <note type="restriction" anchored="true">Permission required for reproduction. Vermont Public Records. 
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                  <addrLine>INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION OF EUGENIC ORGANIZATIONS</addrLine>

                  <addrLine>Third International Congress of Eugenics</addrLine>

                  <addrLine>AT THE AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY. 77TH 
STREET AND CENTRAL PARK WEST</addrLine>

                  <addrLine>YORK CITY. AUGUST 21-23. 1932</addrLine>

                  <addrLine>EXHIBITION AT THE MUSEUM. AUGUST 22-SEPTEMBER 22</addrLine>

                  <addrLine>EXCURSION TO COLD SPRING HARBOR. AUGUST 21</addrLine>

                  <addrLine>OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY</addrLine>

                  <addrLine>COLD SPRING HARBOR</addrLine>

                  <addrLine>LONG ISLAND. N. Y.</addrLine>

                  <addrLine>U.S. A.</addrLine>

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               <date>October 14, 1932.</date>

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                  <addrLine>Professor H. F. Perkins,</addrLine>

                  <addrLine>205 South Prospect Street,</addrLine>

                  <addrLine>Burlington, Vermont.</addrLine>
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               <salute>Dear Professor Perkins:</salute>

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            <p>I am enclosing a photograph of the exhibit of the Eugenics Survey of 
Vermont.</p>


            <p>The exhibit was visited by many persons, and great interest was shown 
in your survey. We feel that future eugenical research organization will 
look upon the Vermont survey as the type of work to be carried on by every 
state.</p>


            <p>With best wishes, I am</p>

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               <salute>Very sincerely,</salute>

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               <signed>[H. H. Laughlin]</signed>

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