Not exactly an old lady-although her life has been a full one. She\u27s had a divorce; she\u27s known poverty, struggles and hardships. Enough to wizen the face and bring gray hairs
A charming, red-haired woman who, like you freshmen, is just getting acquainted with the Iowa State ...
Dr. P. Mabel Nelson, former Dean of Home Economics and staff member of Iowa State College for 33 yea...
The Eternal Subject by Isabel Leith, page 1 Japanese Life by Ruth Dean, page 2 Ready or Never Ready?...
The life of Catherine MacKay, first Dean of Home Economics at Iowa State, was not an easy one, but h...
Marjorie Shuler tells about the home economics training of Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt in a reprint fro...
Traces of a new era wedged themselves into the routine of college life on the Iowa State campus 25 y...
Know Iowa State First might be the motto of Home Economics students who wish to become better acqua...
Campus journalism, 50 years old, Ruth Abbott and Jane Rowe, page 4 At AHEA convention with Jane, Jan...
Mrs. Mary B. Welch, wife of the first college president, compiled a 300-page cook book in 1884. Sinc...
When Miss Eloise Davison accepted the position as Home Economics Director for the National Light Ass...
Whether, she\u27s in a sorority, fraternity or dormitory, a housemother typifies the qualities that ...
Mrs. Olive Wilson Curtiss, H. Ec. \u2787, one of the graduates of Iowa State College who has been a ...
An item on a particular college girl\u27s list of expenses was Feeding the family - $1.50. Her fat...
Dorothy Cooley Thompson, \u2725, now Mary Martensen of the Chicago Herald American, came under the...
The spot light of public attention has been turned on the home during the past few years because of ...
A charming, red-haired woman who, like you freshmen, is just getting acquainted with the Iowa State ...
Dr. P. Mabel Nelson, former Dean of Home Economics and staff member of Iowa State College for 33 yea...
The Eternal Subject by Isabel Leith, page 1 Japanese Life by Ruth Dean, page 2 Ready or Never Ready?...
The life of Catherine MacKay, first Dean of Home Economics at Iowa State, was not an easy one, but h...
Marjorie Shuler tells about the home economics training of Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt in a reprint fro...
Traces of a new era wedged themselves into the routine of college life on the Iowa State campus 25 y...
Know Iowa State First might be the motto of Home Economics students who wish to become better acqua...
Campus journalism, 50 years old, Ruth Abbott and Jane Rowe, page 4 At AHEA convention with Jane, Jan...
Mrs. Mary B. Welch, wife of the first college president, compiled a 300-page cook book in 1884. Sinc...
When Miss Eloise Davison accepted the position as Home Economics Director for the National Light Ass...
Whether, she\u27s in a sorority, fraternity or dormitory, a housemother typifies the qualities that ...
Mrs. Olive Wilson Curtiss, H. Ec. \u2787, one of the graduates of Iowa State College who has been a ...
An item on a particular college girl\u27s list of expenses was Feeding the family - $1.50. Her fat...
Dorothy Cooley Thompson, \u2725, now Mary Martensen of the Chicago Herald American, came under the...
The spot light of public attention has been turned on the home during the past few years because of ...
A charming, red-haired woman who, like you freshmen, is just getting acquainted with the Iowa State ...
Dr. P. Mabel Nelson, former Dean of Home Economics and staff member of Iowa State College for 33 yea...
The Eternal Subject by Isabel Leith, page 1 Japanese Life by Ruth Dean, page 2 Ready or Never Ready?...