This response comes to the controversial article of the June issue, Should Women Combine Homemaking and Professions? and is a part of an address given by Miss Zorbaugh at the Iowa State Conference on the Home and Child held at Iowa City, June 24, 1927
The initial letters of the words Home Economics are coming to stand for Health and Happiness Educat...
The home has three responsibilities in the promotion of a child health program. The first is to main...
The modern housewife is making a profession of homemaking-she is still domestically inclined, despit...
That the observation of growth experiments on rats could sufficiently interest pre-school children i...
Today, just as yesterday, all over the world, from jungle huts to mansions on the boulevard, mothers...
Tuesday evening, June 29, fifty Iowa State alumnae attending the Home Economics convention dined at ...
Between 1925 and 1958 home economics education at Iowa State College included a special laboratory e...
Tending babies, collecting shoos for repair, acting as librarians, doing housework, serving as labor...
Twelve thousand new members have joined the ranks of the Iowa Congress of Mothers and Parent-Teacher...
Tho home economics girls at Iowa State College receive instruction in child care and training. The c...
This is the third of a series of controversial articles appearing in the Homemaker. Do you like them...
E.C. 5527. This circular puts a unique spin on homemaking. It makes the argument that children, not ...
Spring brings a wealth of fruits and vegetables to our tables from distant states, to fill in until ...
The spot light of public attention has been turned on the home during the past few years because of ...
Gertrude Murray, H. Ec. \u2725, is doing infant welfare work in Chicago. She writes: My official ti...
The initial letters of the words Home Economics are coming to stand for Health and Happiness Educat...
The home has three responsibilities in the promotion of a child health program. The first is to main...
The modern housewife is making a profession of homemaking-she is still domestically inclined, despit...
That the observation of growth experiments on rats could sufficiently interest pre-school children i...
Today, just as yesterday, all over the world, from jungle huts to mansions on the boulevard, mothers...
Tuesday evening, June 29, fifty Iowa State alumnae attending the Home Economics convention dined at ...
Between 1925 and 1958 home economics education at Iowa State College included a special laboratory e...
Tending babies, collecting shoos for repair, acting as librarians, doing housework, serving as labor...
Twelve thousand new members have joined the ranks of the Iowa Congress of Mothers and Parent-Teacher...
Tho home economics girls at Iowa State College receive instruction in child care and training. The c...
This is the third of a series of controversial articles appearing in the Homemaker. Do you like them...
E.C. 5527. This circular puts a unique spin on homemaking. It makes the argument that children, not ...
Spring brings a wealth of fruits and vegetables to our tables from distant states, to fill in until ...
The spot light of public attention has been turned on the home during the past few years because of ...
Gertrude Murray, H. Ec. \u2725, is doing infant welfare work in Chicago. She writes: My official ti...
The initial letters of the words Home Economics are coming to stand for Health and Happiness Educat...
The home has three responsibilities in the promotion of a child health program. The first is to main...
The modern housewife is making a profession of homemaking-she is still domestically inclined, despit...