Miss Aida Wilson, who writes for this issue of the Iowa Homemaker on interior decoration, graduated from the Civil engineering department in 1895. She is the sister of Mrs. Charles Curtiss, and is now living in Ames doing home architectural work
Fanie Gannon, who graduated in 1919 from the Home Economics Division of Iowa State College, is now h...
Ethel J. Bouffleur, instructor in art at Iowa State College from 1922 to 1924, and at present direct...
Call Your Campus Sister… By Ruth Cook Attention, Freshmen!… By Virginia Kirstein Choose Carefully, B...
Mrs. Olive Wilson Curtiss, H. Ec. \u2787, one of the graduates of Iowa State College who has been a ...
The readers of the Iowa Homemaker will be interested to know of the marriage of Miss N. Beth Bailey,...
At the recent convention of the American Home economics association, held at Michigan Agricultural C...
In 1920, after the death of her husband, R. G. Jones, who was a member of the Iowa State faculty in ...
Mabel V. Campbell, \u2705, who is chairman of the Home Economics Department of the University of Mis...
From Kentucky to Michigan on the east and to the Pacific coast on the west lies the territory of Mab...
Well, at last it has happened-I have a position! writes Juanita Beard, 23, a graduate from the depa...
Sixty-two home economics graduates of 1927 are teaching home economics in high schools most of them ...
Elizabeth Storm, the first editor of the Iowa Homemaker, who is home demonstration agent in Webster ...
Carita McCarroll Holbrook, who was graduated from the Home Economics Division of Iowa State College ...
Helen Easter has received word that she has been elected to the Lydia C. Roberts fellowship at Colum...
When Mr. Carl C. Proper, editor of the People\u27s Popular Monthly, came to the Iowa State campus in...
Fanie Gannon, who graduated in 1919 from the Home Economics Division of Iowa State College, is now h...
Ethel J. Bouffleur, instructor in art at Iowa State College from 1922 to 1924, and at present direct...
Call Your Campus Sister… By Ruth Cook Attention, Freshmen!… By Virginia Kirstein Choose Carefully, B...
Mrs. Olive Wilson Curtiss, H. Ec. \u2787, one of the graduates of Iowa State College who has been a ...
The readers of the Iowa Homemaker will be interested to know of the marriage of Miss N. Beth Bailey,...
At the recent convention of the American Home economics association, held at Michigan Agricultural C...
In 1920, after the death of her husband, R. G. Jones, who was a member of the Iowa State faculty in ...
Mabel V. Campbell, \u2705, who is chairman of the Home Economics Department of the University of Mis...
From Kentucky to Michigan on the east and to the Pacific coast on the west lies the territory of Mab...
Well, at last it has happened-I have a position! writes Juanita Beard, 23, a graduate from the depa...
Sixty-two home economics graduates of 1927 are teaching home economics in high schools most of them ...
Elizabeth Storm, the first editor of the Iowa Homemaker, who is home demonstration agent in Webster ...
Carita McCarroll Holbrook, who was graduated from the Home Economics Division of Iowa State College ...
Helen Easter has received word that she has been elected to the Lydia C. Roberts fellowship at Colum...
When Mr. Carl C. Proper, editor of the People\u27s Popular Monthly, came to the Iowa State campus in...
Fanie Gannon, who graduated in 1919 from the Home Economics Division of Iowa State College, is now h...
Ethel J. Bouffleur, instructor in art at Iowa State College from 1922 to 1924, and at present direct...
Call Your Campus Sister… By Ruth Cook Attention, Freshmen!… By Virginia Kirstein Choose Carefully, B...