Publicity and Public Education Documents:

Prof. H. F. Perkins:

"Family Tree Charts Underway," 1926

"Review of Eugenics in Vermont"
The Vermont Review, 1926

"Heredity Is Big Problem"
Burlington Free Press, 1926

"Survey of the Feebleminded in Vermont"
Vermont Conference of Social Work, 1926-27

"Rural Betterment in Vermont"
Vt.Conference of Social Work Annual Meeting, 1927

"Address to the Episcopal Clergy"
Rock Point, 1928

"Hereditary Factors in Rural Communities,"
Eugenics, 1930

"Human Aspects of Teaching Biology"
Vermont State Teachers' Convention, 1931

"Perkins Reports of Eugenics Survey of State
and Work of Commission on Country Life,"
Burlington Free Press, 1932

"Contributory Factors in Eugenics in a Rural State"
3rd International Congress of Eugenics, 1932

Eugenics Survey of Vermont: exhibit photo,
3rd International Congress of Eugenics, 1932

Letter, Harry Laughlin ro H. F. Perkins re Eugenics Congress exhibit, 1932

"Is Eugenics Dead? Make Haste Slowly"
Journal of Heredity, 1933

"Housing and the Next Generation"
Burlington Free Press, 1939

"Resumé of an Eleven Years' Study"
Henry F. Perkins, 1940

Eugenics Survey & Vt. Commission on Country Life Publications:

Annual Reports of the Eugenics Survey

Rural Vermont: A Program for the Future (1931) Eugenics Education Campaign, Letters:

Perkins to American Eugenics Society, 1930

Chelsea Women's Club to Perkins, 1931

Perkins to Chelsea Women's Club, 1931

Perkins to ESV Advisory Committee, 1931

Perkins to ESV Advisory Committee, 1932

M. C. Howe, Springfield H. S, to Perkins, 1932

Perkins to M. C. Howe, 1932

M. Rustedt, Richford, to Perkins, 1932

Perkins to M. Rustedt, 1932

Related Projects:

Perkins to Advisory Committee, 1933

Institute on "Helping People in Need," 1933

Perkins to Ellsworth Huntington, 1936
re. doctors' study group