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    Tomorrow Is Yesterday

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    Don\u27t point your finger at me when you say procrastinator? Why, I\u27m not a procrastinator. I just have too many things to do. I just don\u27 t have enough time

    The Immortal Oratorio

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    Anyone who has witnessed a performance of Handel\u27s Messiah knows why it is called... The Immortal Oratori

    Home Economics Mystery

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    There\u27s an honest-to-goodness mystery on the Iowa State campus. If traditions hold true, there will be students varying from fraternity pledges to Daily reporters asking the new home economics dean, What\u27s in the cornerstone of the Home Economics Building

    The Bride Wore...

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    Choosing your wedding dress will be one of the thrilling experiences in your life and you, as a sentimental but practical modern bride, will be able to make this choice a wise one

    The Iowa Homemaker vol.31, no.3

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    Tomorrow Is Yesterday, Marilyn Bergeson, page 3 Alums in the News, Doris Jean Coxon, page 4 Let’s Have a Party, Sally Schmitt, page 5 Where Are You Going?, Esther Breckenridge, page 7 It Ain’t Necessarily So, page 8 What’s New, Constance Cornwell and Harriet LaRue, page 9 Here’s An Idea, Darleen Bornschein and Jean McGhie, page 14 Trends, Ann Dallager, page 1

    The Iowa Homemaker vol.33, no.1

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    Your Date, Rachel Bernau, page 7 Shape-Up, Karen Termohlen, page 8 All in a Day’s Work, Mary Jean Stoddard, page 9 Got a Man to Please?, Margaret Mattison, page 10 Spring Calendar, page 11 Everyone Cooks… Men, Too, Mary Odegard, page 12 What’s New, Ann Lindemeyer and Dee Mingus, page 14 Home Economics Mystery, Marilyn Bergeson, page 16 Here’s an Idea, Rachel Bernau and Margaret Mattison, page 17 Trends, Jane Montgomery, page 1

    The Iowa Homemaker vol.32, no.2

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    To a Bride, Salli Hearst, page 9 Happily Ever After, Donald C. Charles, page 10 The Bride Wore, Marilyn Bergeson and Patricia Keast, page 11 Here Comes the Bride, Marilyn Wright, page 12 Marriage and College - Yes, Gloria Sheehe, page 13 It’s All In the Family, Floramae Gates, page 14 With This Ring, Jean McGhie, page 15 Veiled In Loveliness, Evelyn Toulouse, page 16 Pots ‘n Pans, Maryann Meldrum, page 17 Proper Thing To Do, Marian Skinner, page 18 For Remembering, Marian Anderson, page 19 Weddings Without Worries, Nancy Voss, page 20 Showers, Joanne Ryals, page 21 Your Highest Hopes, Gayle Dunn, page 22 Bouquet for You, Maryann Meldrum, page 23 Your Trip to the Moon, Alane Baird, page 24 What’s New, Evelyn Toulouse and Dorothy Will, page 28 Information Please, Susan Brown and Mary Doherty, page 32 She Doesn’t Like Surprises and Neither Does He, Ruth Anderson, page 34 Breaking In the Groom, Alice Irvine, page 37 Trends, Joanne Ryals, page 3

    Tomorrow Is Yesterday

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    "Don't point your finger at me when you say procrastinator? Why, I'm not a procrastinator. "I just have too many things to do. I just don' t have enough time."</p

    The Immortal Oratorio

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    Anyone who has witnessed a performance of Handel's "Messiah" knows why it is called... "The Immortal Oratorio"</p

    Home Economics Mystery

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    There's an honest-to-goodness mystery on the Iowa State campus. If traditions hold true, there will be students varying from fraternity pledges to Daily reporters asking the new home economics dean, "What's in the cornerstone of the Home Economics Building?"</p
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