Paul Bowman Popenoe (October 16, 1888 – June 19, 1979) was an American marriage counselor, eugenicist and agricultural explorer. He was an influential advocate of the compulsory sterilization of mentally ill people and people with mental disabilities, and the father of marriage counseling in the United States.
Paul Bowman Popenoe (October 16, 1888 – June 19, 1979) was an American marriage counselor, eugenicist and agricultural explorer. He was an influential...
Popenoe is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Dorothy Popenoe (1899–1932), British archaeologist and botanist PaulPopenoe (1888–1979)...
marriage counselor PaulPopenoe. Wilson Popenoe died at Antigua Guatemala and is buried in the San Lazaro Cemetery there. Popenoe's historic house and...
worked as an assistant to PaulPopenoe at the Institute of Family Relations, a marriage-counseling center, in Los Angeles. Popenoe counseled couples on the...
in California documented by the American eugenicists E. S. Gosney and PaulPopenoe, as evidence of the humaneness and efficacy of such laws. Eugenicists...
most sterilizations by far, was published in book form by the biologist PaulPopenoe and was widely cited by the Nazi government as evidence that wide-reaching...
attorney); Joe G. Crick (a Pasadena horticulturist); and biologist/eugenicist PaulPopenoe. Later members included Lewis Terman (a Stanford psychologist best known...
counselling centres. It was promoted by prominent American eugenicists such as PaulPopenoe, who directed the American Institute of Family Relations until 1976,...
paternal grandmother was Dorothy Cameron Disney MacKaye. She worked with PaulPopenoe on marriage advice columns and was a member of the Cosmopolitan Club...
– Ali Shariati, Iranian sociologist and philosopher (b. 1933) 1979 – PaulPopenoe, American explorer and scholar, founded Relationship counseling (b. 1888)...
1909 and 1960), was published in 1929 in book form by the biologist PaulPopenoe and was widely cited by the Nazi government as evidence that wide-reaching...
comic strips and gag cartoons. It also carried advice columns, such as PaulPopenoe's "Modern Marriage." It is most well known for syndicating Buck Rogers...
the Breed, David Starr Jordan, p. 164. Boston, 1915; Applied Genetics, PaulPopenoe, New York: Macmillan Company, 1918) Byron Farwell, The Encyclopedia of...
The American Institute for Family Relations (AIFR) was established by PaulPopenoe in Los Angeles in 1930. Emily Mudd founded the Marriage Council of Philadelphia...
professor of oil and gas mining. In 1918 he co-wrote Applied Eugenics with PaulPopenoe; edited by Richard T. Ely, it became a popular college textbook. He created...
O'Neill, American playwright, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1953) 1888 – PaulPopenoe, American founder of relationship counseling (d. 1979) 1890 – Michael...
laureate (d. 1953) PaulPopenoe, American eugenicist (d. 1979) Mikhail Kaganovich, Soviet politician (d. 1941) October 17 – Paul Bernays, Swiss mathematician...
into book form and widely disseminated by eugenicists E. S. Gosney and PaulPopenoe, which was said by the government of Adolf Hitler to be of key importance...
throughout the region. To carry out this dream, he recruited Dr. Wilson Popenoe, a renowned botanist and horticulturist of the time who had extensive experience...
dramatist, winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1936 (died 1953) PaulPopenoe, eugenicist (died 1979) October 30 – Alan Goodrich Kirk, admiral (died...
to be sterilized and then released. According to a study conducted by PaulPopenoe, between the years 1922–1925, 25% of those females sterilized fell into...
the editorial leadership of the journal's first two editors-in-chief, PaulPopenoe and R. C. Cook. Emphasis on eugenics in the journal declined throughout...
Within the capsule sits a steel helmet that projects images referencing PaulPopenoe who supported the theory of eugenics. The tent above the capsule refers...
Chamberlain–Kahn Act John T. McCutcheon Kate Waller Barrett Library War Service PaulPopenoe Peter W. Dykema United States in World War I Brandt, Allan M. (1987)...
SEASON IN THE KEYS". keysweekly.com. Keys Weekly. Retrieved 15 May 2023. Popenoe, Juanita. "From the Extension: Growing mangoes in central Florida requires...
In: Missouri Botanical Garden Bulletin, Band 36, 1950. pp. 36–42. Hugh Popenoe u. a.: Lost Crops of the Incas, Little-Known Plants of the Andes with Promise...