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    Fashion Writing Challenges the College Journalist

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    Fashion knowledge plus good word usage means interesting work ahead, explains Margaret Anne Clar

    Our Day...

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    January 29th brings important activities for the women of Iowa State, says Margaret Anne Clar

    Snapshot of KIPP Leadership Practices through 2010 -- 2011

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    As part of the U.S. Department of Education's Investing in Innovation (i3) grant, the Knowledge Is Power Program (KIPP) Foundation commissioned Mathematica to document leadership practices at KIPP schools. This issue brief summarizes notable findings from the study, which focused on identifying leadership practices across diverse areas: leadership structure and transitions, and the selection, development, and evaluation of leaders. Among other notable findings, KIPP combines a tiered sequence of leadership roles at the local level with national staff development programs to generate a pipeline of school leaders. The study also found that KIPP's Leadership Competency Model defines the skills school leaders need and guides development and evaluation

    The Iowa Homemaker vol.20, no.5

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    The Bambino in the Home, Editor, page 1 Children’s Hour Is on the Air, Dorothy Gross, page 2 I’ll Take Vanilla, Dorothy Lee Conquest, page 3 Child Development and Education Departments, page 4 Sally – 1941 Model, Jane Hakes, page 5 Playthings Make Learning Fun, Laura Brenner, page 7 What’s New in Home Economics, Helen Kubacky, page 8 Men Explore Homemaking, Eleanor White, page 10 Iowa State’s Name Goes Abroad, Margaret Anne Clark, page 11 Through the Day at Nursery School, Martha Ericson, page 12 Behind Bright Jackets, Marjorie Thomas, page 14 Alums in the News, Bette Simpson, page 16 From Journalistic Spindles, Ruth Jensen, page 1

    The Iowa Homemaker vol.19, no.8

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    Writing, page 1 Speak Softly, page 2 Application Letters – Precursors to your Job, page 3 Cutting Gay Capers in Sally’s Styles, page 4 Homemaker Success Stories, page 6 Women on the Air, page 7 What’s New in Home Economics, page 8 Books from Crib to College, page 10 Jumps in Journalism, page 12 Iowa State Women Gain Recognition, page 13 Fresh Air in the Mechanical Age, page 14 Fashion Writing Challenges the College Journalist, page 15 Behind Bright Jackets, page 16 Land Yourself a Scholarship, page 17 Alums in the News, page 18 Coed Trickery, page 19 Biography of a Home Economist, page 20 From Journalistic Spindles, page 2

    The Iowa Homemaker vol.21, no.7

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    Spreads, Marijean Feik, page 1 Exam Checks on Seniors, Ann Koebel, page 2 Home Demonstration Proves Its Worth, Marghetta Jebson, page 3 Knit and Save, Catherine Tidemanson, page 4 Skills Enter Free Lancing, Doris McCray, page 5 What’s New in Home Economics, Dorothy Olson, page 6 Midseason Sparkle for Sally, Pauline McMahon, page 8 Departmental Highlights, Lila Williamson, page 10 Visual Education Gains Scope, Betty Ann Iverson, page 12 Ingenuity Saves Cosmetics, Betty Roth, page 13 Across Alumnae Desks, Marjorie Thomas, page 14 Bookmarks, Julie Wendel, page 15 Women’s Day, Margaret Anne Clark, page 16 Alums in the News, Bette Simpson, page 1

    The Iowa Homemaker vol.22, no.2

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    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

    The Iowa Homemaker vol.21, no.5

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    Candles Spread Christmas Cheer, Mary Ellen Sullivan, page 2 Milk Strengthens Defense, Betty Ann Iverson, page 3 American Wares Set Nation’s Tables, Ann Koebel, page 4 New World Harbours Refugees, Dorothy Ann Klein, page 5 Sally Anticipates a Gala Season, Mary Lou Springer, page 6 Applied Art Highlights, Lila Williamson, page 8 Bookmarks, Julie Wendel, page 9 What’s New in Home Economics, Dorothy Olson, page 10 For Holiday Shoppers, Betty Roth, page 12 Residence Halls Honor Women Leaders, Dorothy Gross, page 13 Express Ingenuity in Greetings, Doris Plagge, page 14 Alums in the News, Bette Simpson, page 15 Fruit Cakes for Holidays, Margaret Anne Clark, page 16 Across Alumnae Desks, Marjorie Thomas, page 18 Journalistic Spindles, Florence Byrnes, page 2
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