Mrs. Mary B. Welch, wife of the first college president, compiled a 300-page cook book in 1884. Since then faculty members of Iowa State\u27s Division of Home Economics, through their published articles and books, have been an influence for better living all over America
Keeping Up With Today, Virginia Brainard, page 2 Dear Homemaker Staff, Ensign Eleanor White, page 3 ...
The Case for Chemistry, Dr. Ercel S. Eppright, page 3 Better Breakfast, Lois Longfellow, page 4 Dear...
Sixty-two home economics graduates of 1927 are teaching home economics in high schools most of them ...
An Inspiring Teacher And Devoted Friend, page 3 They Guided The Development, page 4 Introducing – Th...
Home Economics faculty members have seen their by-lines in many types of publications. Individuals...
The Place of the Child by Anna E. Richardson, page 1 Liver for My Hotspur by Jeanette Beyer McCay, p...
Campus journalism, 50 years old, Ruth Abbott and Jane Rowe, page 4 At AHEA convention with Jane, Jan...
Table of Contents The Home Library by Charles H. Brown, page 1 Fashion Forecast for Fall and Winter ...
Behind the bright future planned for the Division of Home Economics at Iowa State is an eventful pas...
Editor\u27s Note: Lest we forget that not all home economics work is done in high schools and colleg...
Home Economics at Iowa State College, page 3 “Science With Practice” by Frances Thomas, page 4 Potte...
New Spring Millinery by Gladys Parker, page 1 What Can We Expect of the Young Child? by Marguerite H...
Research work in home economics at Iowa State began when teachers realized that they needed more kno...
Greetings, page 1 Home Economics in Great Britain by Thelma Carlson, page 2 Could You Carve This? by...
Cover by Dorothy Coe The Way to His Heart by Win Hanssen, page 2 “Don’ts” for the Rushee by Stella M...
Keeping Up With Today, Virginia Brainard, page 2 Dear Homemaker Staff, Ensign Eleanor White, page 3 ...
The Case for Chemistry, Dr. Ercel S. Eppright, page 3 Better Breakfast, Lois Longfellow, page 4 Dear...
Sixty-two home economics graduates of 1927 are teaching home economics in high schools most of them ...
An Inspiring Teacher And Devoted Friend, page 3 They Guided The Development, page 4 Introducing – Th...
Home Economics faculty members have seen their by-lines in many types of publications. Individuals...
The Place of the Child by Anna E. Richardson, page 1 Liver for My Hotspur by Jeanette Beyer McCay, p...
Campus journalism, 50 years old, Ruth Abbott and Jane Rowe, page 4 At AHEA convention with Jane, Jan...
Table of Contents The Home Library by Charles H. Brown, page 1 Fashion Forecast for Fall and Winter ...
Behind the bright future planned for the Division of Home Economics at Iowa State is an eventful pas...
Editor\u27s Note: Lest we forget that not all home economics work is done in high schools and colleg...
Home Economics at Iowa State College, page 3 “Science With Practice” by Frances Thomas, page 4 Potte...
New Spring Millinery by Gladys Parker, page 1 What Can We Expect of the Young Child? by Marguerite H...
Research work in home economics at Iowa State began when teachers realized that they needed more kno...
Greetings, page 1 Home Economics in Great Britain by Thelma Carlson, page 2 Could You Carve This? by...
Cover by Dorothy Coe The Way to His Heart by Win Hanssen, page 2 “Don’ts” for the Rushee by Stella M...
Keeping Up With Today, Virginia Brainard, page 2 Dear Homemaker Staff, Ensign Eleanor White, page 3 ...
The Case for Chemistry, Dr. Ercel S. Eppright, page 3 Better Breakfast, Lois Longfellow, page 4 Dear...
Sixty-two home economics graduates of 1927 are teaching home economics in high schools most of them ...