Teaching marines how to cook is not included in the plans of most Iowa State Home Economics graduates. It wasn\u27t on Erma Dirks\u27 agenda either, but she found herself at Cherry Point, North Carolina, doing just that. The Marines professed :this to be the first cooking school ever offered on a military base. I felt at home immediately because Commanding General E. A. Montgomery appointed me Mess Sergeant (Honorary) of all mess halls at the base during my stay. The stripes were enormous and inspection of all mess halls and kitchens was quite an event
Frances Kerekes tells of numerous W AA C positions open to women trained in the home economics fiel
The audience reached by graduates in professional home economics positions numbers in the millions. ...
Iowa schools have a greater need for homemaking teachers due to the war, says Norma Shellit
Navy cooks and bakers use Memorial Union kitchen for training, Virginia Bates explain
Home economics doesn\u27t end with the day\u27s last class period for Mrs. Richard I. Browning. Cook...
Describing their work, which ranges from regular home economics positions to wartime jobs in industr...
Iowa State offers home economics instruction and aid to veterans\u27 wives, says Peggy Mcilrath
Foods, applied art, child development and home management courses pay large dividends in helping sol...
A diploma is the target of Iowa State\u27s women veterans, reports Mary Margaret Rya
When Ensign Dorothy E. Stewart, \u2728, of the Coast Guard SPARS was a landlubber home economics maj...
Home Economics Club members are contributing valuable wartime services, says Lois Stewar
Dr. Ercel Eppright, head of the Department of Foods and Nutrition. was sent to Iraq last September b...
Patricia O\u27Connell reports on the work of the foreign home economics students at Iowa Stat
With war conditions accelerating the demands for graduates in most fields of home economics, the sta...
Veishea of 1943 features a home economics open house designed for war-time education, says Dorothy W...
Frances Kerekes tells of numerous W AA C positions open to women trained in the home economics fiel
The audience reached by graduates in professional home economics positions numbers in the millions. ...
Iowa schools have a greater need for homemaking teachers due to the war, says Norma Shellit
Navy cooks and bakers use Memorial Union kitchen for training, Virginia Bates explain
Home economics doesn\u27t end with the day\u27s last class period for Mrs. Richard I. Browning. Cook...
Describing their work, which ranges from regular home economics positions to wartime jobs in industr...
Iowa State offers home economics instruction and aid to veterans\u27 wives, says Peggy Mcilrath
Foods, applied art, child development and home management courses pay large dividends in helping sol...
A diploma is the target of Iowa State\u27s women veterans, reports Mary Margaret Rya
When Ensign Dorothy E. Stewart, \u2728, of the Coast Guard SPARS was a landlubber home economics maj...
Home Economics Club members are contributing valuable wartime services, says Lois Stewar
Dr. Ercel Eppright, head of the Department of Foods and Nutrition. was sent to Iraq last September b...
Patricia O\u27Connell reports on the work of the foreign home economics students at Iowa Stat
With war conditions accelerating the demands for graduates in most fields of home economics, the sta...
Veishea of 1943 features a home economics open house designed for war-time education, says Dorothy W...
Frances Kerekes tells of numerous W AA C positions open to women trained in the home economics fiel
The audience reached by graduates in professional home economics positions numbers in the millions. ...
Iowa schools have a greater need for homemaking teachers due to the war, says Norma Shellit