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    What About Electricity for the Farm Kitchen?

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    A cold, penetrating February chill pervaded a farm house in northern Iowa. It was 2: 30 a. m. A light suddenly flashed on and the huddled figure of a woman hurried into a cold kitchen, kindled a fire in the wood stove and stood shivering until the milk for the baby\u27s night feeding was heated. She did not give any particular thought to this duty-it was repeated every night-nor did she begrudge the effort, even though her teeth did chatter and the fire refused to start. She was the baby\u27s mother

    Housework to Testing Lab in Equipment Field

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    Training in home economics is put to the test in the careers of women who have specialized in household equipment

    A Walk Around the Campus

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    Have you been on the old campus recently, girls? Yes, I know you\u27re looking up at the old campanile, hearing its clear, penetrating chime one, two, three ,and then the old familiar tune. A flood of memories is welling up with the tingle in your blood and the moisture in your eyes

    The Iowa Homemaker vol.6, no.2 Extra

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    Table of Contents An Invitation to Attend the Dedication of Home Economics Hall by Anna E. Richardson, page 1 In Our New Home at Last by Marcia E. Turner, page 2 Household Equipment by Eloise Davison, page 2 A Walk Around Campus by Vivian Jordan Brashear, page 3 Textiles and Clothing by Frances Sims, page 4 Child Care and Parent Training by Lydia Swanson, page 4 Applied Art by Joanna M. Hansen, page 5 Foods and Nutrition Department by Alma M. Riemenschneider, page 6 Institutional Management by Linda Spence Brown, page 7 Physical Education by Winifred R. Tilden, page 7 Home Economics Vocational Education by Marica E. Turner, page 8 The Department of Hygiene by Grace Magee, page 8 The Household Administration Department by Ruth M. Lindquist, page 9 Homemakers Department by Elizabeth M. Rivers, page

    What About Electricity for the Farm Kitchen?

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    A cold, penetrating February chill pervaded a farm house in northern Iowa. It was 2: 30 a. m. A light suddenly flashed on and the huddled figure of a woman hurried into a cold kitchen, kindled a fire in the wood stove and stood shivering until the milk for the baby's night feeding was heated. She did not give any particular thought to this duty-it was repeated every night-nor did she begrudge the effort, even though her teeth did chatter and the fire refused to start. She was the baby's mother.</p

    Housework to Testing Lab in Equipment Field

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    Training in home economics is put to the test in the careers of women who have specialized in household equipment.</p

    A Walk Around the Campus

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    Have you been on the old campus recently, girls? Yes, I know you're looking up at the old campanile, hearing its clear, penetrating chime one, two, three ,and then the old familiar tune. A flood of memories is welling up with the tingle in your blood and the moisture in your eyes!</p

    The Iowa Homemaker vol.6 no.5

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    Table of Contents Curriculum Making in Home Economics by Mrs. Kate W. Kinyon, page 1 Councillor’s Report of the A. H. E. A. by Miss Frances Zuill, page 2 First Convocation in Home Economics Hall Barbara Dewell, page 3 Homemaker’ Committee Reports, page 4 Problem Method of Teaching Home Economics by Virginia Alexander, page 5 The School Lunch Room by Virginia Alexander, page 5 Esthonia Sends Us a Homemaker by Elsie Guthrie, page 6 A Practical Experimental Cafeteria, page 7 Girls’ 4-H Club, page 9 Editorial, page 11 Economical But Attractive Christmas Gifts b Gertrude Brown, page 12 What About Electricity for Farm Kitchen? by Mrs. Vivian Brashear, page 13 Eternal Question, page 14 Handbook of Foods and Cookery by Mary Elva Crockett, page 15 Who’s There and Where by Cleo Fitzsimmons, page 16 An Easier Thanksgiving Day by Marcella Alton, page 18</p

    The Iowa Homemaker vol.6, no.2 Extra

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    Table of Contents An Invitation to Attend the Dedication of Home Economics Hall by Anna E. Richardson, page 1 In Our New Home at Last by Marcia E. Turner, page 2 Household Equipment by Eloise Davison, page 2 A Walk Around Campus by Vivian Jordan Brashear, page 3 Textiles and Clothing by Frances Sims, page 4 Child Care and Parent Training by Lydia Swanson, page 4 Applied Art by Joanna M. Hansen, page 5 Foods and Nutrition Department by Alma M. Riemenschneider, page 6 Institutional Management by Linda Spence Brown, page 7 Physical Education by Winifred R. Tilden, page 7 Home Economics Vocational Education by Marica E. Turner, page 8 The Department of Hygiene by Grace Magee, page 8 The Household Administration Department by Ruth M. Lindquist, page 9 Homemakers Department by Elizabeth M. Rivers, page 9</p
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