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    -Makes a Girl Healthy

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    If you could stand on the Knoll some morning when the chimes are playing, and watch the girls hurrying from the halls and houses; or, if you could stand on the top steps of Central building some noon and see them rush by in every direction; or, again, if you would come out to the playground at 4 o\u27clock in the afternoon and watch them playing baskets to hit the bull\u27s eye four times out of five

    Girls; Why Are You Going to College?

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    Girls - all of you girls who are attending Iowa State College-what are you going to college for? Have you a purpose or aim in mind~ Have you a goal set? Or are you merely going to college because your friends are going - or because it is easier than holding a job, or because you haven\u27t thought of anything better to do? Do you have a good reason for going to college? If you haven\u27t - get one right away

    Gas and Electric Short Course

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    Twenty-one million women of the United States are engaged in largest and most important industry in the world, that of homemaking. And yet, it is this· industry which has been slower than others in accepting the modern equipment provided for it. Realizing this, Iowa State College offered a Home Economics Short Course in Gas and Electrical Equipment from March 19 to 24 to people interested in these equipment problems of the homemaker

    The Iowa Homemaker vol.8, no.1

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    The Maples by Melba NIsewanger, page 1 Infantile Tetany – Its Cause and Cure by Mrs. Helen C. Morling, page 2 You Need Another Oven by Ethyl Cessna Morgan, page 3 -Makes a Girl Healthy by Rosemary Koeberle, page 4 “Home Economics on Display” by Ruth M. Davis, page 5 Girls’ 4-H Clubs by Lulu Tregoning, page 6 State Association Page by Marcia E. Turner, page 8 Home Economics Research at Iowa State by Melba Nisewanger, page 10 Editorial, page 11 Who’s There and Where by Vera Caulum, page 1

    The Iowa Homemaker vol.7, no.10

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    The Iowa Homemaker Has a Birthday by Ruth Morrison, page 1 Chow Mein versus Chop Suey by Frances Thomas, page 2 Veishea, 1928 by Ruth M. Davis, page 3 News Bits by Margaret Davidson and Rosemary Koeberle, page 4 Sandwiches for Your Spring Menu by Caroline E. Morrell, page 5 4-H Club by Mrs. Edith Barker, page 6 State Association Page by Marcia E. Turner, page 8 Home Economics Research at Iowa State by Melba Nisewanger, page 10 Editorial, page 11 Who’s There and Where by Vera Caulum, page 12 Window Boxes by Gladys Parker, page 1

    Gas and Electric Short Course

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    Twenty-one million women of the United States are engaged in largest and most important industry in the world, that of homemaking. And yet, it is this· industry which has been slower than others in accepting the modern equipment provided for it. Realizing this, Iowa State College offered a Home Economics Short Course in Gas and Electrical Equipment from March 19 to 24 to people interested in these equipment problems of the homemaker.</p

    Girls; Why Are You Going to College?

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    Girls - all of you girls who are attending Iowa State College-what are you going to college for? Have you a purpose or aim in mind~ Have you a goal set? Or are you merely going to college because your friends are going - or because it is easier than holding a job, or because you haven't thought of anything better to do? Do you have a good reason for going to college? If you haven't - get one right away.</p

    -Makes a Girl Healthy

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    If you could stand on the Knoll some morning when the chimes are playing, and watch the girls hurrying from the halls and houses; or, if you could stand on the top steps of Central building some noon and see them rush by in every direction; or, again, if you would come out to the playground at 4 o'clock in the afternoon and watch them playing baskets to hit the bull's eye four times out of five!</p

    The Iowa Homemaker vol.8, no.1

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    The Maples by Melba NIsewanger, page 1 Infantile Tetany – Its Cause and Cure by Mrs. Helen C. Morling, page 2 You Need Another Oven by Ethyl Cessna Morgan, page 3 -Makes a Girl Healthy by Rosemary Koeberle, page 4 “Home Economics on Display” by Ruth M. Davis, page 5 Girls’ 4-H Clubs by Lulu Tregoning, page 6 State Association Page by Marcia E. Turner, page 8 Home Economics Research at Iowa State by Melba Nisewanger, page 10 Editorial, page 11 Who’s There and Where by Vera Caulum, page 12</p

    The Iowa Homemaker vol.7, no.10

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    The Iowa Homemaker Has a Birthday by Ruth Morrison, page 1 Chow Mein versus Chop Suey by Frances Thomas, page 2 Veishea, 1928 by Ruth M. Davis, page 3 News Bits by Margaret Davidson and Rosemary Koeberle, page 4 Sandwiches for Your Spring Menu by Caroline E. Morrell, page 5 4-H Club by Mrs. Edith Barker, page 6 State Association Page by Marcia E. Turner, page 8 Home Economics Research at Iowa State by Melba Nisewanger, page 10 Editorial, page 11 Who’s There and Where by Vera Caulum, page 12 Window Boxes by Gladys Parker, page 14</p
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