The value of the sexes -these were the words that caught my attention. Being a woman, and of a curious disposition, I immediately wondered, if by chance some bright genius had succeeded in proving that woman was scientifically worth more than man. Much to my surprise, here is what I found
The science-minded world of today, the world in which women are recognized on an equal status with m...
With electricity at her service, woman\u27s brain will change and achieve new capabilities, Thomas ...
When Mrs. Mary Beaumont Welch organized the Department of Domestic Economy in 1872, only a handful o...
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The least crowded occupation for women today is that of the intelligent wife of the well-to-do man, ...
Even the frugal Iowa State coed may well be astounded at the economy of attending school in Virginia...
Home economics women of today, thinking in terms of the dedication of the finest home economics bui...
Our American women spend a staggering amount of money each year to make themselves attractive. The m...
Mrs. Olive Wilson Curtiss, H. Ec. \u2787, one of the graduates of Iowa State College who has been a ...
Never has there been a greater need for women trained in home economics, says Josephine Aher
Twenty-one million women of the United States are engaged in largest and most important industry in ...
Once a little basement room where a single teacher with a vision of prophecy taught a small group of...
Marjorie Shuler tells about the home economics training of Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt in a reprint fro...
The spoon and thimble days are past. Today, home economics means more than cooking and sewing. The s...
Homemaking is an excellent example of science with practice. Is home economics training in college...
The science-minded world of today, the world in which women are recognized on an equal status with m...
With electricity at her service, woman\u27s brain will change and achieve new capabilities, Thomas ...
When Mrs. Mary Beaumont Welch organized the Department of Domestic Economy in 1872, only a handful o...
Woman – In Dollars and Cents by Lenore E. Sater, page 1 My Acquaintance with Turkish College Girls b...
The least crowded occupation for women today is that of the intelligent wife of the well-to-do man, ...
Even the frugal Iowa State coed may well be astounded at the economy of attending school in Virginia...
Home economics women of today, thinking in terms of the dedication of the finest home economics bui...
Our American women spend a staggering amount of money each year to make themselves attractive. The m...
Mrs. Olive Wilson Curtiss, H. Ec. \u2787, one of the graduates of Iowa State College who has been a ...
Never has there been a greater need for women trained in home economics, says Josephine Aher
Twenty-one million women of the United States are engaged in largest and most important industry in ...
Once a little basement room where a single teacher with a vision of prophecy taught a small group of...
Marjorie Shuler tells about the home economics training of Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt in a reprint fro...
The spoon and thimble days are past. Today, home economics means more than cooking and sewing. The s...
Homemaking is an excellent example of science with practice. Is home economics training in college...
The science-minded world of today, the world in which women are recognized on an equal status with m...
With electricity at her service, woman\u27s brain will change and achieve new capabilities, Thomas ...
When Mrs. Mary Beaumont Welch organized the Department of Domestic Economy in 1872, only a handful o...