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Iowa State women prove that imagination has a practical side, illustrating their resourcefulness by ...
Miss Jeannette Dekker, who graduated from Iowa State College in 1930 and in the same year began teac...
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15 pages; includes photographs and drawings. This archival publication may not reflect current scien...
Ways of conserving and rehabilitating equipment and clothes are suggested by Joan Mille
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Granted, everything cannot be washed, but because washing is both economical and convenient, launder...
Taking information about and samples of new finishes and developments in fabrics to the people of I...
Just pretend you had crawled out of bed at five of a morning, had gone down to a stream to bring bac...
With Uncle Sam\u27s restrictions on vital war materials counting cadence, today\u27s young women are...
A class in Handicraft, under the supervision of Mrs. Henry Ness, is receiving special notice not onl...
Are you one of those who dislike dish-washing? Being detested, let us face it; being drudgery, let u...
Swat That Moth! By C. H. Ricardson Batik Goes Modern By Elizabeth Flynn Hearts are Trumps By Mrs. He...
Mrs. Edgar Vestal, \u2732, tells of her work as head of the Home Economics Department at the Allahab...
Clothes-the topic of conversation in the tea room, in the hotel lobby, in the salon, in the office a...
Iowa State women prove that imagination has a practical side, illustrating their resourcefulness by ...
Miss Jeannette Dekker, who graduated from Iowa State College in 1930 and in the same year began teac...
Ingenious is the word for Iowa State women as wartime shortages and rationing bring out resourceful ...
15 pages; includes photographs and drawings. This archival publication may not reflect current scien...
Ways of conserving and rehabilitating equipment and clothes are suggested by Joan Mille
Women as consumers need trained judgment for the selection of textiles of any kind, and in particula...
Granted, everything cannot be washed, but because washing is both economical and convenient, launder...
Taking information about and samples of new finishes and developments in fabrics to the people of I...
Just pretend you had crawled out of bed at five of a morning, had gone down to a stream to bring bac...
With Uncle Sam\u27s restrictions on vital war materials counting cadence, today\u27s young women are...
A class in Handicraft, under the supervision of Mrs. Henry Ness, is receiving special notice not onl...
Are you one of those who dislike dish-washing? Being detested, let us face it; being drudgery, let u...
Swat That Moth! By C. H. Ricardson Batik Goes Modern By Elizabeth Flynn Hearts are Trumps By Mrs. He...
Mrs. Edgar Vestal, \u2732, tells of her work as head of the Home Economics Department at the Allahab...
Clothes-the topic of conversation in the tea room, in the hotel lobby, in the salon, in the office a...