AMERICAN POPULATION
DECLINE uVI'TKK 1970 INI )1 ANAPOLLS, Jrnl., Dec. .31. A declining American population will lorco the social sciences to effect a redistribution of births and to foster development of a higher class of men, J)r. Frederick Osborn, New York psychologist, said last night. Such a change is necessary, explained Dr. Osborn, because “those groups with the poorest cultural background, '.to / - whom eelucationa I opportunities SarefeJeast available, are increasing most Wapitily, while those with the highest^cultural hackgrenuid, •who are alsoLdlieeeiving the most in education, .tare.frhpidly dying out.” Speaki the American Association for ittie'( Advancement of Science, he' predicted that by 1970, on the basiis-'-of'Wie present declining birth rate; ''' ‘Am'erica’s population would reach '150,000,030 and would recede' thereafter! - $ ’r C ?
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Opotiki News, Volume I, Issue 16, 28 March 1938, Page 1
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