Against a background of pale green mountains stands the Mid-Pacific Institute on the island of Oahu. Here, in Hawaii where windows are never closed except for washing, in a modern new dining hall. Miss Martha Bunge has her office
From the moment I stepped off the train June 26 in Washington, D. C., I was caught in a continuous m...
In the 1955 convention of the American Home Economics Association, to be next summer in Minneapolis,...
The Homemaker is pleased to present the second in a series about foreign students studying food and ...
June Welch tells of Dr. Chittenden\u27s work in Hawaii at a workshop for pre-school teacher
Two Iowa State graduates have used their home economics training in the North and Far Eas
A laboratory for home economics journalism students and a review of home economics for Iowa State wo...
From the land of coconut palms and coral reefs emerges the muu-muu. The contribution of our 50th sta...
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Margaret Anne Clark says foreign students are drawn to Iowa Stale by home economics course
Fascinating people, ideas, and words have come from the Home Economics Journalism Department It is e...
Lila Williamson tells of events in home economics journalism, education and extension at Iowa Stat
Colleges are often remembered and loved for their own individualities more than for the curricula t...
Look again at that girl who sits next to you in class or passes you on campus. This summer she may h...
Long before the current fashion magazines · began featuring the sack dress, Hawaiian women were wear...
This is the first in a series of stories about home economics students who do things. -The Editor
From the moment I stepped off the train June 26 in Washington, D. C., I was caught in a continuous m...
In the 1955 convention of the American Home Economics Association, to be next summer in Minneapolis,...
The Homemaker is pleased to present the second in a series about foreign students studying food and ...
June Welch tells of Dr. Chittenden\u27s work in Hawaii at a workshop for pre-school teacher
Two Iowa State graduates have used their home economics training in the North and Far Eas
A laboratory for home economics journalism students and a review of home economics for Iowa State wo...
From the land of coconut palms and coral reefs emerges the muu-muu. The contribution of our 50th sta...
Christmas in Honolulu, the principle city of Oahu, the capital island, is like June in Des Moines wi...
Margaret Anne Clark says foreign students are drawn to Iowa Stale by home economics course
Fascinating people, ideas, and words have come from the Home Economics Journalism Department It is e...
Lila Williamson tells of events in home economics journalism, education and extension at Iowa Stat
Colleges are often remembered and loved for their own individualities more than for the curricula t...
Look again at that girl who sits next to you in class or passes you on campus. This summer she may h...
Long before the current fashion magazines · began featuring the sack dress, Hawaiian women were wear...
This is the first in a series of stories about home economics students who do things. -The Editor
From the moment I stepped off the train June 26 in Washington, D. C., I was caught in a continuous m...
In the 1955 convention of the American Home Economics Association, to be next summer in Minneapolis,...
The Homemaker is pleased to present the second in a series about foreign students studying food and ...