| 1. | The Flynn effect has been often cited as an example of euthenics.
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| 2. | The Vassar Summer Institute of Euthenics accepted its first students in June 1926.
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| 3. | Euthenics is the term proposed for the preliminary science on which Eugenics must be based . }}
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| 4. | {{ quote | Thus the two schools of euthenics and eugenics stand opposed, each viewing the other unkindly.
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| 5. | Euthenics precedes eugenics, developing better men now, and thus inevitably creating a better race of men in the future.
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| 6. | The RE and Euthenics subjects were evaluated, revised and enriched in order to be relevant as the core of the curriculum.
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| 7. | Original plans for Cushing House, then called Cushing Hall, saw the building as a model of Vassar's euthenics program.
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| 8. | Richards derived the term euthenics from the Greek verb Eutheneo, ?P????? ( eu, well; the, root of tithemi, to cause ).
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| 9. | Against euthenics the other side urges that it demands an endless amount of money to patch up conditions in the vain effort to get greater efficiency.
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| 10. | In 1925, through a gift of $ 550, 000.00 from Mrs . Blodgett, the Institute of Euthenics was founded at Vassar.
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