9 research outputs found
Design for Spring
Trymby Calhoun tells how economy, workability and chic are combined in spring wardrobe
The Iowa Homemaker vol.22, no.1
Keeping Up With Today, page 2
Meat – to the Front, Dorothy Ann Roost, page 3
When Defense Workers Eat, Marjorie Beneke, page 4
“Martha Duncan Says to You”, Julie Wendel, page 5
Design for Spring, Trymby Calhoun, page 6
Homemaking on the Test, Katherine Kaufman, page 8
A Textiles Journalist Talks Shop, Ida Halpin, page 9
What’s New in Home Economics, Ruth Vogel, page 10
Dress for Action, Betty Roth, page 12
Army Health Marches On, Marabeth Porter, page 13
Departmental Highlights, Lila Williamson, page 14
Across Alumnae Desks, Mary Ellen Sullivan, page 15
A Book for Home Managers, Helen Pundt, page 16
Alums in the News, Harriet Zook, page 18
Bookmarks, Eileen Dudgeon, page 19
Victory Shipments Advance, Bernadine Nelson, page 2
The Iowa Homemaker vol.21, no.8
We Want to Be Likeable, Mary Ellen Sullivan, page 2
Cotton hose Enlist Glamour, Elizabeth Ann Murfield, page 3
Memorial Union Plans Food for a Year, Pat Garberson, page 4
Government Drafts Textiles, Patricia Hayes, page 5
Gay Clothes Boost Sally’s Morale, Virginia Brainard, page 7
War Revamps Textile World, Betty Roth, page 8
Dehydrated Foods Gain New Victories, Janet Wilson, page 9
What’s New in Home Economics, Dorothy Olson, page 10
Departmental Highlights, Lila Williamson, page 12
War Rations British Homemaking, Marabeth Paddock, page 13
Across Alumnae Desks, Marjorie Thomas, page 14
Bookmarks, Julie Wendel, page 15
File That Information, Barbara Burbank, page 17
Alums in the News, Bette Simpson, page 18
For Victory, Margaret Ann Kirchner, page 20
Spindles, Trymby Calhoun, page 2
The Iowa Homemaker vol.22, no.2
Keeping Up With Today, Barbara Sgarlata, page 4
Women Score Dating, Julie Wendel, page 5
The Union Feeds the Navy, Betty Ann Iverson, page 6
Glass in Uniform, Dorothy Walker, page 7
Sugar Problem – A Challenge, Anne Koebel, page 8
Enter: Variety in Army Menus, Mary Schmidt, page 10
“Is It All Wool?”, Margaret Anne Clark, page 11
America Conserves Equpment, Bette Simpson, page 12
Morale on a Budget, Pat Hayes, page 14
What’s New in Home Economics, Ruth Vogel, page 16
Bookmarks, Eileen Dudgeon, page 18
Isabelle Bevier - Pioneer, Dorothy Ann Olson, page 20
Alums in the News, Harriet Zook, page 22
Our Part in the War, Virginia Bates, page 23
Iowa Goes “All Out”, Catherine Tidemanson, page 24
Tim Must S-t-r-e-t-c-h, Doris Plagge, page 26
Vanilla Joins Shortage Ranks, Grace Brown, page 28
Her Champion Pie, Pat Galligan, page 29
Across Alumnae Desks, Mary Ellen Sullivan, page 30
Speaking of Veishea, Trymby Calhoun, page 3
Speaking of Veishea-
Every year, the biggest holidays at Iowa State are the days put aside for Veishea.</p
Design for Spring
Trymby Calhoun tells how economy, workability and chic are combined in spring wardrobes</p
The Iowa Homemaker vol.22, no.1
Keeping Up With Today, page 2
Meat – to the Front, Dorothy Ann Roost, page 3
When Defense Workers Eat, Marjorie Beneke, page 4
“Martha Duncan Says to You”, Julie Wendel, page 5
Design for Spring, Trymby Calhoun, page 6
Homemaking on the Test, Katherine Kaufman, page 8
A Textiles Journalist Talks Shop, Ida Halpin, page 9
What’s New in Home Economics, Ruth Vogel, page 10
Dress for Action, Betty Roth, page 12
Army Health Marches On, Marabeth Porter, page 13
Departmental Highlights, Lila Williamson, page 14
Across Alumnae Desks, Mary Ellen Sullivan, page 15
A Book for Home Managers, Helen Pundt, page 16
Alums in the News, Harriet Zook, page 18
Bookmarks, Eileen Dudgeon, page 19
Victory Shipments Advance, Bernadine Nelson, page 20</p
The Iowa Homemaker vol.21, no.8
We Want to Be Likeable, Mary Ellen Sullivan, page 2
Cotton hose Enlist Glamour, Elizabeth Ann Murfield, page 3
Memorial Union Plans Food for a Year, Pat Garberson, page 4
Government Drafts Textiles, Patricia Hayes, page 5
Gay Clothes Boost Sally’s Morale, Virginia Brainard, page 7
War Revamps Textile World, Betty Roth, page 8
Dehydrated Foods Gain New Victories, Janet Wilson, page 9
What’s New in Home Economics, Dorothy Olson, page 10
Departmental Highlights, Lila Williamson, page 12
War Rations British Homemaking, Marabeth Paddock, page 13
Across Alumnae Desks, Marjorie Thomas, page 14
Bookmarks, Julie Wendel, page 15
File That Information, Barbara Burbank, page 17
Alums in the News, Bette Simpson, page 18
For Victory, Margaret Ann Kirchner, page 20
Spindles, Trymby Calhoun, page 21</p
The Iowa Homemaker vol.22, no.2
Keeping Up With Today, Barbara Sgarlata, page 4
Women Score Dating, Julie Wendel, page 5
The Union Feeds the Navy, Betty Ann Iverson, page 6
Glass in Uniform, Dorothy Walker, page 7
Sugar Problem – A Challenge, Anne Koebel, page 8
Enter: Variety in Army Menus, Mary Schmidt, page 10
“Is It All Wool?”, Margaret Anne Clark, page 11
America Conserves Equpment, Bette Simpson, page 12
Morale on a Budget, Pat Hayes, page 14
What’s New in Home Economics, Ruth Vogel, page 16
Bookmarks, Eileen Dudgeon, page 18
Isabelle Bevier - Pioneer, Dorothy Ann Olson, page 20
Alums in the News, Harriet Zook, page 22
Our Part in the War, Virginia Bates, page 23
Iowa Goes “All Out”, Catherine Tidemanson, page 24
Tim Must S-t-r-e-t-c-h, Doris Plagge, page 26
Vanilla Joins Shortage Ranks, Grace Brown, page 28
Her Champion Pie, Pat Galligan, page 29
Across Alumnae Desks, Mary Ellen Sullivan, page 30
Speaking of Veishea, Trymby Calhoun, page 31</p