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- Albert Edward Wiggam (October 8, 1871 – April 26, 1957) was an American psychologist and eugenicist. He was called "one of the most influential promoters of eugenic thought" and a "gifted showman," which made him a popular lecturer. (en)
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- Hanover College (1903) (en)
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- Albert E. Wiggam in 1940 (en)
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- Albert Edward Wiggam (en)
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- Harriet Small Jackson Wiggam (en)
- John Wiggam (en)
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- Elizabeth M. Jayne (en)
- Helen Scott Holcombe (en)
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- Albert Edward Wiggam (October 8, 1871 – April 26, 1957) was an American psychologist and eugenicist. He was called "one of the most influential promoters of eugenic thought" and a "gifted showman," which made him a popular lecturer. (en)
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- Albert Edward Wiggam (en)
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