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ONSL/3/10 · Dossier · 1914-1920
Fait partie de Papers of Huia Onslow

Contains letters from various figures associated with the society regarding Onslow's work for them: predominantly writing précis of articles in scientific journals such as Nature deemed relevant [see ONSL/3/11], but also providing translations and lists of books which should be reviewed, and writing articles for the Society's journal. Some typed copies of letters from Onslow to the Society also present.

Letters from: Sybil Gotto, Hon. Secretary; A. M. Carr Saunders, who has 'taken over the bibliography scheme'; R. A. Fisher; Nora Alexander, Assistant Secretary; Leonard Darwin, chairman; Constance M. Brown, Secretary; Miss M. E. Robinson, Literary Assistant'.

ONSL/3/10/2 · Pièce · 27 Feb. 1914
Fait partie de Papers of Huia Onslow

Kingsway House, Kingsway — Has 'taken over the bibliography scheme' and hopes to recruit members to 'abstract for the Review anything that is of eugenic interest', including past literature. Suggests Onslow goes through volumes of the Genetics Journal, in addition to his offer to cover current periodicals.

Letter from Sybil Gotto to Huia Onslow
ONSL/3/10/3 · Pièce · 26 Feb. 1914
Fait partie de Papers of Huia Onslow

Kingsway House, Kingsway — Sent periodical literature for abstracting. 'Nature' is being covered already. Will acquire papers if needed. Asks to be informed if quarterlies do not contain much material so another selection can be sent. Is now well again.

ONSL/3/10/32 · Pièce · 9 Jul. 1920
Fait partie de Papers of Huia Onslow

11 Lincoln's Inn Fields, London — Asks for references to be added to paper entitled 'Fair and Dark; is there a dominant type?' Also sees title as potentially misleading, as people might view 'dominant' to be used in the Mendelian sense. Ends with written list of publications in unidentified hand.

The slip describes that the 'Nietzsche paper 'Fair and Dark'' was published in the October 1920 volume of the Eugenics Review.

ONSL/3/10/4 · Pièce · 6 Mar. 1914
Fait partie de Papers of Huia Onslow

Kingsway House, Kingsway — Mrs Gotto was mistaken in saying that 'Nature' was being covered and the 'B.M. Journal' was not. The reverse is true. Glad Onslow may later be able to cover old volumes. The Review publishes abstracts of publications not sufficiently connected to eugenics to be included in the bibliography, in order to keep the bibliography clear and not 'over loaded'.

ONSL/3/10/5 · Pièce · 11 Mar. 1914
Fait partie de Papers of Huia Onslow

Chaucer Road, Cambridge — Encloses abstracts of papers sent. Asks for confirmation regarding satisfactory nature. Will continue with 'Nature', 'Knowledge', 'Bedroack', and the 'Hibbert Journal'. Returns books for the library.