The beautiful African girl who attends boarding school has large hips, long straight hair, very black skin, pierced ears, and orange tinted fingernails, according to Miss Ethel Brooks, graduate student in mathematics at Iowa State
Many home economics women are earning as well as learning at Iowa State with some of them receiving ...
The modern vies with the ancient in Egypt today. Four Egyptian students at Iowa State working for th...
Her face said it all. Every stylist in the beauty school salon knew she wasn’t happy with her cut. S...
Down in the Orange Free State in the Union of South Africa an Iowa State graduate in foods and nutri...
From the Gold Coast, land of priceless ivory and diamonds, Clara Inkumsah brings her own treasure of...
Kau Blouzio in the language of the natives of Liberia, Africa, means first-born woman of her mother...
Lenore Higley Neethling, who was graduated from Iowa State College in the class of 1924, has written...
Rhodesia-no, you\u27re wrong-it\u27s not the name of a new cheese, it\u27s a country in Africa, a Br...
Over the last century, girls in Africa, long ignored as sources of knowledge, have, nevertheless, en...
Scattered over the miles and miles of South African veldt are the farmers living in their quiet ho...
She\u27d been sporting a short Afro, and then showed up in class one day with 500 shoulder length br...
Margaret Anne Clark says foreign students are drawn to Iowa Stale by home economics course
173 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.The results from in-depth int...
Dr. P. Mabel Nelson, former Dean of Home Economics and staff member of Iowa State College for 33 yea...
Hansberry raises racial and gender issues by putting on stage an African family whose female members...
Many home economics women are earning as well as learning at Iowa State with some of them receiving ...
The modern vies with the ancient in Egypt today. Four Egyptian students at Iowa State working for th...
Her face said it all. Every stylist in the beauty school salon knew she wasn’t happy with her cut. S...
Down in the Orange Free State in the Union of South Africa an Iowa State graduate in foods and nutri...
From the Gold Coast, land of priceless ivory and diamonds, Clara Inkumsah brings her own treasure of...
Kau Blouzio in the language of the natives of Liberia, Africa, means first-born woman of her mother...
Lenore Higley Neethling, who was graduated from Iowa State College in the class of 1924, has written...
Rhodesia-no, you\u27re wrong-it\u27s not the name of a new cheese, it\u27s a country in Africa, a Br...
Over the last century, girls in Africa, long ignored as sources of knowledge, have, nevertheless, en...
Scattered over the miles and miles of South African veldt are the farmers living in their quiet ho...
She\u27d been sporting a short Afro, and then showed up in class one day with 500 shoulder length br...
Margaret Anne Clark says foreign students are drawn to Iowa Stale by home economics course
173 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.The results from in-depth int...
Dr. P. Mabel Nelson, former Dean of Home Economics and staff member of Iowa State College for 33 yea...
Hansberry raises racial and gender issues by putting on stage an African family whose female members...
Many home economics women are earning as well as learning at Iowa State with some of them receiving ...
The modern vies with the ancient in Egypt today. Four Egyptian students at Iowa State working for th...
Her face said it all. Every stylist in the beauty school salon knew she wasn’t happy with her cut. S...