In 1926, Mrs. Alma Lossman Martin came to Iowa State to get her master\u27s degree in home management. This fall Dr. Leida Adamberg of Vandra, Estonia, is here. Her traveling expenses are paid by the Estonian government and her college and living expenses by the American Association of University Women and the Women\u27s Guild. She left Estonia Sept. 4, and arrived in the United States Sept. 17, and is now living at Gray Cottage
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Marjorie countryman, home economics sophomore who has been awarded the Geneva scholarship by the Ame...
Mrs. Edgar Vestal, \u2732, tells of her work as head of the Home Economics Department at the Allahab...
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Margaret Anne Clark says foreign students are drawn to Iowa Stale by home economics course
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Mrs. Mary B. Welch, wife of the first college president, compiled a 300-page cook book in 1884. Sinc...
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Juliette Mcintosh, H. Ec. \u2723, Box 246, Oakes, North Dakota, writes, I\u27m teaching way up here...
I am so busy doing interesting things, and am having a grand time doing them. This is the unanimous...
Two Iowa State graduates have used their home economics training in the North and Far Eas
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There are three Husmoderskolen or householding schools in Denmark. They are privately owned, but a...
It was an apartment for two - but the Swedish girl had not day-dreamed of it as an Iowa State co-ed ...
Marjorie countryman, home economics sophomore who has been awarded the Geneva scholarship by the Ame...
Mrs. Edgar Vestal, \u2732, tells of her work as head of the Home Economics Department at the Allahab...
No longer need a woman choose between a husband and children and a career; she can have both. This i...
Have you, since leaving Iowa State College, met girls or women, already homemakers, who were interes...
Margaret Anne Clark says foreign students are drawn to Iowa Stale by home economics course
At the recent convention of the American Home economics association, held at Michigan Agricultural C...
Mrs. Mary B. Welch, wife of the first college president, compiled a 300-page cook book in 1884. Sinc...
Mrs. Olive Wilson Curtiss, H. Ec. \u2787, one of the graduates of Iowa State College who has been a ...
America is the country of cowboys, divorces, gangsters and cocktail parties. At least that\u27s the ...
Juliette Mcintosh, H. Ec. \u2723, Box 246, Oakes, North Dakota, writes, I\u27m teaching way up here...
I am so busy doing interesting things, and am having a grand time doing them. This is the unanimous...
Two Iowa State graduates have used their home economics training in the North and Far Eas
Enrollment in graduate work in the Home Economics Vocational Education Department has shown a decide...
There are three Husmoderskolen or householding schools in Denmark. They are privately owned, but a...
It was an apartment for two - but the Swedish girl had not day-dreamed of it as an Iowa State co-ed ...
Marjorie countryman, home economics sophomore who has been awarded the Geneva scholarship by the Ame...
Mrs. Edgar Vestal, \u2732, tells of her work as head of the Home Economics Department at the Allahab...