I remember Planned Parenthood references in the original Cheaper By the Dozen book of the twenties? It was a thing in some places before others, I think.
The chart appears in Life, exactly as shown in the original post, on page 100 of the April 11, 1949 issue. This link will take you to the middle of the article, entitled "Highbrow, Middlebrow, Lowbrow," and you can page back a bit to hit the chart.
As far as I know, this article in Life was the peak of the whole Classification By Brow scheme.
Planned Parenthood has been in existence since the teens, and was a very common topic of conversation in the middlebrow women's magazines of the time -- the Ladies Home Journal endorsed it as far back as the late thirties. (We had a long thread about contraceptive history in the Powder Room a while back which went into detail on this.)
Middle-middle brow, really. Bit confused about the chart still - a couple of the references strike me as rather British for the time (regimental ties), others as rather American (brooks suit)
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