Designing plans for complete homes and college and dormitory rooms was only part of Miss Marjorie S. Garfield\u27s work as a private decorator
Fifth in the staff series, the Horne Management Department is sketched by Margaret Rea
Star your college goals, Gwen Olson, page 5 Encourage your Cyclones, Carolyn Shehan, page 6 Brighten...
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It is rewarding to work with young people. And the sincerity of Miss Marjorie S. Garfield, professo...
In the series of department sketches Margaret Read presents Applied Art faculty member
Miss Aida Wilson, who writes for this issue of the Iowa Homemaker on interior decoration, graduated ...
A model apartment in the department store of Pelletier Company in Sioux City served as the setting f...
You\u27ll find a tall, slim woman with a friendly smile and a sense of humor in Room 216, Home Econo...
MEN: on dating, Donna Schneider, page 5 Scrapbook dress-up with paint, Ginny Joy, page 6 Scrapbook d...
An American Task, Dr. Paul Sharp, page 7 Pizza, Doris Jirsa, page 8 International Social Whirl, Ann ...
Lamps From the Sea, Harriet LaRue, page 3 Gifts by You, Carol Dee Legg, page 4 Chlorophyll, Green Dr...
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...
Marjorie Shuler tells about the home economics training of Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt in a reprint fro...
Is There An American Woman?, Maxwell D. Epstein, page 4 Bounced Any Berries Lately?, Patty Anderson,...
Fifth in the staff series, the Horne Management Department is sketched by Margaret Rea
Star your college goals, Gwen Olson, page 5 Encourage your Cyclones, Carolyn Shehan, page 6 Brighten...
Borrowing Is Touchy Business, Floramae Gates, page 3 Career in Television, Patricia Binder, page 4 F...
It is rewarding to work with young people. And the sincerity of Miss Marjorie S. Garfield, professo...
In the series of department sketches Margaret Read presents Applied Art faculty member
Miss Aida Wilson, who writes for this issue of the Iowa Homemaker on interior decoration, graduated ...
A model apartment in the department store of Pelletier Company in Sioux City served as the setting f...
You\u27ll find a tall, slim woman with a friendly smile and a sense of humor in Room 216, Home Econo...
MEN: on dating, Donna Schneider, page 5 Scrapbook dress-up with paint, Ginny Joy, page 6 Scrapbook d...
An American Task, Dr. Paul Sharp, page 7 Pizza, Doris Jirsa, page 8 International Social Whirl, Ann ...
Lamps From the Sea, Harriet LaRue, page 3 Gifts by You, Carol Dee Legg, page 4 Chlorophyll, Green Dr...
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...
Marjorie Shuler tells about the home economics training of Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt in a reprint fro...
Is There An American Woman?, Maxwell D. Epstein, page 4 Bounced Any Berries Lately?, Patty Anderson,...
Fifth in the staff series, the Horne Management Department is sketched by Margaret Rea
Star your college goals, Gwen Olson, page 5 Encourage your Cyclones, Carolyn Shehan, page 6 Brighten...
Borrowing Is Touchy Business, Floramae Gates, page 3 Career in Television, Patricia Binder, page 4 F...