25 research outputs found

    Country Home Economists- Home Front Organizers

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    County home economists are vitally aiding the farm education program, says Mary Elizabeth Lus

    Good Professional Scope Begins Adjustment To Business Life

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    A new home economics graduate spends most of her efforts during the early months of her first position adjusting to the changes from college to professional life

    I Saw the AHEA In Action

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    For graduation my parents gave me a trip to the national convention of the American Home Economics Association in Cleveland. It was a most inspiring and opportune experience. Not only did I contact 16 possible employers and see the commercial exhibits, but most thrilling of all, l saw enough of my chosen profession in action to be sure that I was in the right field

    Research Develops More Products from Plastics

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    Mary Elizabeth Lush tells of plastic articles being manufactured for the homemaker\u27s need

    Well-Known Cooks Open Their Kitchens

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    Currently popular cookbooks overlaid with personality are reviewed by Mary Elizabeth Lus

    The Iowa Homemaker vol.27, no.2

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    Entertain Your Picnic Appetite, Susan Menne, page 3 If I Were a Freshman, Jean Bunge, page 4 Shall I Work, Wed, or Combine Both?, Ruth Hackett, page 5 Hints for Summer Jobs Success, Marjorie Clampitt, page 6 What’s New, June Welch, page 7 Vicky Views Veishea, Shirliann Fortman, page 8 City Living Costs Hit Your Budget, Margaret Buswell, page 10 Tips for Sun Bathers, Ruth Walker, page 12 Keeping Up With Today, Nancy Johnson, page 14 I Saw the Ahea in Action, Mary Elizabeth Lush, page 1

    The Iowa Homemaker vol.23, no.14

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    Winter in Iowa, page 2 Keeping Up With Today, Mary Elizabeth Lush, page 2 Presenting Martha Duncan, D. Jean Merrill, page 3 Students Create Furniture, Marjorie Lund, page 4 Describe Food in South Pacific, Gertrud Ortgies, page 5 Vicky Previews a New Year, Josephine Ahern, page 6 Teaches Homemaking in India, Mrs. Edgar Vestal, page 7 What’s New in Home Economics, Marilyn Mitchell, page 8 Thoughtful Reading, Jo Ann Reeves, page 10 Across Alumnae Desks, Harriet Keen, page 12 Alum Chooses Food Publicity, Rowena Lincoln, page 14 Betty Heileman Feeds Trainees, Ann Turner, page 1

    The Iowa Homemaker vol.26, no.6

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    Extracurricular Activities Provide Training, Tony DeLay, page 2 Home Service Program for Young America, Doris Adams, page 3 The Home Economist in Business, Beth Bailey McLean, page 4 How to Become a Career Girl, Frances Kerekes, page 6 Clubs Combine as Future Homemakers of America, Barbara Bates, page 7 1947 Vicky Turns the Page of Fashion, Ann Fuhs, page 8 Christmas Lighting, Ann Rozeboom, page 9 Homemaking is a Challenging Career, Martha Coover, page 10 Good Professional Attitude, Mary Elizabeth Lush, page 11 Alum Head Product Testing Program, Lydia Cooley, page 12 Keeping Up With Today, Joyce Edgar, page 14 Festival Book Aids Party Planning, Luanne Madsen, page 1

    The Iowa Homemaker vol.23, no.10

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    Keeping Up With Today, Marilyn Clayton, page 2 Victory Canning Corps, Corinne Cunningham, page 3 Posters for South America, Frances Kerekes, page 4 Choosing Your College, Clara M. Brown, page 5 For Random Reading, Lila Mae Hummel, page 7 Wanted: More Home Economics, Victoria McKibben, page 9 Teaching Field Broadens in Scope, Norma Shellito, page 10 Food Customs from the Phillipines, Soledad Payawal, page 11 Sheer Simplicity, Josephine Ahern, page 12 Association Benefits Graduates, Zoe Wilson, page 14 Forecasting Textile Supply, Elizabeth Peterson, page 15 What’s New in Home Economics, Mildred Krogh, page 16 Packaging for Post War Foods, Virginia Carter, page 18 Challenge from Latin America, Delores Stewart, page 19 Designed for Individuality, Gertrude Richards, page 21 More Products from Plastics, Mary Elizabeth Lush, page 23 Fashions in Weeds, Marilyn Baker, page 24 Across Alumnae Desks, Harriet Keen, page 26 Rehabilitation Challenges Home Economist, Marian Hoppe, page 28 Alums in the News, Patricia Maddex, page 30 Electronics Change Food Flavors, Barbara Reader, page 3

    The Iowa Homemaker vol.23, no.7

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    Keeping Up With Today, Margaret Ralston, page 2 Lunch Program Expands, Doris Ann Gregg, page 3 Plan for Post-War Service, Patricia O’Connell, page 4 Medicine from Mold, Helen James, page 5 Home Front Organizers, Mary Elizabeth Lush, page 6 Graduates Report by Mail, Dorothy Drown, page 7 What’s New in Home Economics, Lily Houseman, page 8 Good Posture Makes Good Sense, Lila Mae Hummel, page 10 Child Training, Doris Rystrom and Jane Gardner, page 11 Your Best Foot Forward, Jean Miller, page 12 A Housemaking Teacher Talks Shop, Betty A. Brady, page 13 Wartime Decision, Doris Gugeler, page 14 Alums in the News, Rachel Ann Lusher, page 15 Across Alumnae Desks, Virginia Carter, page 1
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