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202:" or "strengthening State laws to prevent the unfit from producing children." He was "not ... concerned with research in human genetics since he felt that enough was known on the subject and that the important thing was to have something done." And in personal discussion with Osborn, Draper's list of priorities included not only "colonization of the colored minorities" but also the "reconstruction of American political parties." 191:'s will. Donald was trustee of the Draper family fortune, should neither Draper nor his sister outlive their father. Even before the fund's creation, Donald had managed Draper's finances. Donald got a ruling from the federal Treasury Department that the Pioneer Fund was tax-deductible, so Draper's contributions to the fund would be deductible from his own income tax. 286:
Donald to Collector of Internal Revenue, February 15, 1938; Osborn to Collector of Internal Revenue, February 18, 1938; J. R. Kirk (deputy commissioner, Treasury Department) to Pioneer Fund, c/o Frederick Osborn, March 8, 1938; D. S. Bliss (deputy commissioner, Treasury Department) to Pioneer Fund,
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George A. Draper's will is available as part of the file containing Wickliffe Draper's will in Surrogate's Office, New York City; among other duties Donald made out the checks for Draper's contributions to the Eugenics Research Association; see Donald to Davenport, August 24, 1929, enclosing one of
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c/o Frederick Osborn, April 1, 1938; Osborn papers. Osborn's letter enclosed the request from Malcolm Donald as the responsible financial officer, noting that he was acting as Pioneer's correspondent only because his office was more conveniently located should a personal meeting be necessary.
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chose Donald as treasurer in 1937. Donald was one of Boston's leading attorneys and a long-time trusted friend of the family. The two men had been named as executors of
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Staff report (October 23, 1925). T.W. LAMONT HEADS HARVARD'S ALUMNI; Banker Succeeds Prof. Grandgent -- C.S. Pierce and Malcolm Donald Chosen Vice Presidents.
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that Draper was interested not in science but in policy; he wanted "to do something practical," such as "moving the colored race to
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Donald did not play a substantive role in the policies or practices of the Pioneer Fund. Donald explained in a letter to
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Donald to Osborn, July 11, 1947, July 22, 1947, October 21, 1947; Osborn to Donald, October 20, 1947; Osborn papers.
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Staff report (October 8, 1899). ATHLETICS AT HARVARD.; Malcolm Donald Says He Will Play Football This Year.
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Somebody Whose Views He Could Not Approve: The Formation and Re-formation of the Pioneer Fund.
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The Funding of Scientific Racism: Wickliffe Draper and the Pioneer Fund.
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has documented Donald's involvement in the Pioneer Fund.
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Tackle
Harvard
All-American
1899
1897
lawyer
eugenicist
white nationalist
Pioneer Fund
Harvard College
football
Harvard Law School
Harvard Law Review
World War I
Roxbury Latin School
William H. Tucker
Wickliffe Draper
George Draper
Frederick Osborn
Liberia
New York Times
New York Times
Somebody Whose Views He Could Not Approve: The Formation and Re-formation of the Pioneer Fund.
Archived
Wayback Machine
ISBN
0-252-02762-0
Harry Laughlin
Pioneer Fund Founders and Former Directors
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