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IN C .’ S S U C C E S S S U P E R B O O K : A D E F INI T I V E C O N S O L ID AT IO N O F 2 5 P E R S P EC T I V E S TO G UID E YO U R F U T U R E S U C C E S S
THE
SPERM
BANK WAS
CLOSED IN
1999, TWO
YEARS AFTER
GRAHAM’S
DEATH.
8. Robert Klark Graham Tried to Create a Genius Sperm Bank
Robert K. Graham was an entrepreneur who invented shatter-
proof lenses for eyeglasses. Today, though, he’s probably better
remembered for the controversial sperm bank he started.
Called the
Repository for Germinal Choice, this
sperm bank
only accepted donations from people who were considered
extraordinary in some way. Some were Nobel prize winners, some
were
geniuses, and some were gifted athletes. Graham’s reason for
starting the sperm bank? He wanted to create a better human gene
pool - a mission that did not go over well with many people, who
compared his ideas to Nazi eugenics programs. The sperm bank
was closed in 1999, two years after Graham’s death. It claimed to
have produced 229 children during its 19 years of operation.
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