Cora B.S. Hodson
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Eugenics Education Society 406 Fulham Road, S.W. 6. [1927 list] 443 Fulham Road, S.W.10. [1933] | ||||
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nominated 16 Feb. 1926, proposed by C.G. Seligman, seconded by H.J.E. Peake 16 Jan. 1926
rented rooms 1926 in 52 Upper Bedford Place, Russell Square, WC1
General Secretary 1920-1931
W.H. Hazell Treasurer 1922-29
Notes From Elsewhere
For example, Mrs C. Hodson, a former Secretary of the Society, used her position as Honorary
Secretary of the 'International Federation of Eugenics Organizations' to publicise her own admiration of
the German regime and to pass on the apologias being put about by German scientists, like Professor
Ruedin, who were implementing Hitler's sterilization programme (ER, 28 (1936-37), 217-219). In
contrast to Blacker, Mrs Hodson had also given the German compulsory sterilization law a friendly
reception when it first appeared (C. B. S. Hodson, Human sterilization to-day (1934, London), 34-38}.
[G.R. SEARLE Eugenics and Politics in Britain in the 1930s]