Sixty-two home economics graduates of 1927 are teaching home economics in high schools most of them in Iowa. Two are in Illinois, three in Minnesota and one in each of Nebraska, Arizona, Wisconsin and Missouri
Many times the Home Economics teacher is thrilled by the apparent enthusiasm with which the students...
Iowa State alums do it by teaching m high schools, editing magazines and giving demonstration
Have you, since leaving Iowa State College, met girls or women, already homemakers, who were interes...
From our newest group of Home Economics alumnae, the class of 1926, the profession of teaching has c...
A recent survey of the positions held by home economics graduates of Iowa State College indicates th...
Of the 34 Smith-Hughes home economics teachers in the state of Iowa 32 of them are Iowa State gradua...
At the recent convention of the American Home economics association, held at Michigan Agricultural C...
Mabel V. Campbell, \u2705, who is chairman of the Home Economics Department of the University of Mis...
Fanie Gannon, who graduated in 1919 from the Home Economics Division of Iowa State College, is now h...
Miss Beulah Jones, who has been assistant dietitian at the Presbyterian Hospital in Chicago, has rec...
Enrollment in graduate work in the Home Economics Vocational Education Department has shown a decide...
The new faculty appointments are numerous at Iowa State this fall. One appointment of note is that o...
Iowa State College was one of the first colleges to offer Home Economics. The department was opened ...
When Mr. Carl C. Proper, editor of the People\u27s Popular Monthly, came to the Iowa State campus in...
Mrs. Olive Wilson Curtiss, H. Ec. \u2787, one of the graduates of Iowa State College who has been a ...
Many times the Home Economics teacher is thrilled by the apparent enthusiasm with which the students...
Iowa State alums do it by teaching m high schools, editing magazines and giving demonstration
Have you, since leaving Iowa State College, met girls or women, already homemakers, who were interes...
From our newest group of Home Economics alumnae, the class of 1926, the profession of teaching has c...
A recent survey of the positions held by home economics graduates of Iowa State College indicates th...
Of the 34 Smith-Hughes home economics teachers in the state of Iowa 32 of them are Iowa State gradua...
At the recent convention of the American Home economics association, held at Michigan Agricultural C...
Mabel V. Campbell, \u2705, who is chairman of the Home Economics Department of the University of Mis...
Fanie Gannon, who graduated in 1919 from the Home Economics Division of Iowa State College, is now h...
Miss Beulah Jones, who has been assistant dietitian at the Presbyterian Hospital in Chicago, has rec...
Enrollment in graduate work in the Home Economics Vocational Education Department has shown a decide...
The new faculty appointments are numerous at Iowa State this fall. One appointment of note is that o...
Iowa State College was one of the first colleges to offer Home Economics. The department was opened ...
When Mr. Carl C. Proper, editor of the People\u27s Popular Monthly, came to the Iowa State campus in...
Mrs. Olive Wilson Curtiss, H. Ec. \u2787, one of the graduates of Iowa State College who has been a ...
Many times the Home Economics teacher is thrilled by the apparent enthusiasm with which the students...
Iowa State alums do it by teaching m high schools, editing magazines and giving demonstration
Have you, since leaving Iowa State College, met girls or women, already homemakers, who were interes...