A new venture in education is the Merrill Palmer School, and we of Iowa State are most proud to have a part in it. Not only are we sending some of our senior women there, but our own vice-dean, Miss Edna Walls, is there tor this year. The accompanying article sent by Miss Walls is a clear explanation and a pleasant glimpse of school activitie
Doris Rystrom and Jane Gardner, Merrill-Palmer scholars last quarter, relate the valuable training w...
Between 1925 and 1958 home economics education at Iowa State College included a special laboratory e...
Betty Ann Brady reports on a quarter\u27s work in child development at Merrill-Palmer Schoo
Marjorie Osenbrug, Iowa State representative last quarter, pictures Merrill Palmer Schoo
Schools with no assignments, no tests, no grades- but a lot of work- that\u27s Merrill Palmer, repor...
The author of this story is one of two senior students in child development to win scholarships to M...
Miss Cora B. Miller of Iowa State College is chairman of the committee for suggested courses of stud...
You love it while you are there, and you weep when you have to leave, said one Home Economics stude...
At the recent convention of the American Home economics association, held at Michigan Agricultural C...
A college woman preparing for professional home economics at Iowa State may major in one of 10 curri...
Have you, since leaving Iowa State College, met girls or women, already homemakers, who were interes...
The life of Catherine MacKay, first Dean of Home Economics at Iowa State, was not an easy one, but h...
Tuesday, March 15, was unique in the history of Iowa State College and the state of Iowa. For it was...
This year is a memorable one for the home economics family at Iowa State. It marks the seventy-fifth...
Lila Williamson tells of events in home economics journalism, education and extension at Iowa Stat
Doris Rystrom and Jane Gardner, Merrill-Palmer scholars last quarter, relate the valuable training w...
Between 1925 and 1958 home economics education at Iowa State College included a special laboratory e...
Betty Ann Brady reports on a quarter\u27s work in child development at Merrill-Palmer Schoo
Marjorie Osenbrug, Iowa State representative last quarter, pictures Merrill Palmer Schoo
Schools with no assignments, no tests, no grades- but a lot of work- that\u27s Merrill Palmer, repor...
The author of this story is one of two senior students in child development to win scholarships to M...
Miss Cora B. Miller of Iowa State College is chairman of the committee for suggested courses of stud...
You love it while you are there, and you weep when you have to leave, said one Home Economics stude...
At the recent convention of the American Home economics association, held at Michigan Agricultural C...
A college woman preparing for professional home economics at Iowa State may major in one of 10 curri...
Have you, since leaving Iowa State College, met girls or women, already homemakers, who were interes...
The life of Catherine MacKay, first Dean of Home Economics at Iowa State, was not an easy one, but h...
Tuesday, March 15, was unique in the history of Iowa State College and the state of Iowa. For it was...
This year is a memorable one for the home economics family at Iowa State. It marks the seventy-fifth...
Lila Williamson tells of events in home economics journalism, education and extension at Iowa Stat
Doris Rystrom and Jane Gardner, Merrill-Palmer scholars last quarter, relate the valuable training w...
Between 1925 and 1958 home economics education at Iowa State College included a special laboratory e...
Betty Ann Brady reports on a quarter\u27s work in child development at Merrill-Palmer Schoo