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    Coeds of the Naughty Ninties

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    The bustle days of the \u2780\u27s and \u2790\u27s, when the men wore derbies and stretched their tight trouser legs over the lean lines of a bicycle, Iowa State College was but a building or so scattered around in an orchard

    Chicago-Hog Butcher

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    Mary Morrison Beyer, Ind. Sci. Sr., this summer entered the Student Industrial experiment, which is carried on each summer by the national Y. W. C. A., to obtain first hand information on living conditions of factory girls. The Y. W. C. A., with the cooperation of the sociology departments of the various colleges, chooses the girls, who enter Chicago, hunt their own jobs and their own rooms, and live on the pooled wages of the group. Neither the employer nor the girl\u27s fellow workers know that she is different from the rest

    The Iowa Homemaker vol.13, no.1

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    Buying or Being Sold… By Marcia Turner Inside the “Y”… By Regina Kildee They’re All Neighbors… By Mary Morrison Beyer, ‘31 A Lamp’s a Lamp… By Olive Jense

    The Iowa Homemaker vol.10, no.2

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    Coeds of the Naughty Ninties by Mary Morrison Beyer, page 1 Color in the Garden by Edna Rhoades, page 2 The Tragedy of Errors by Marjorie W. Smith, page 3 Where Toothbrushes Grow on Trees by Nellie Goethe, page 3 Architectural Features in Small Gardens by Margaret Jane Walker, page 4 Y. W. C. A.’s Fortieth Birthday by Ila Woodburn, page 5 4-H Club by Helen Melton, page 6 State Association by Marcia E. Turner, page 8 Child Health May Day by Anafred Stephenson, page 10 Editorial, page 11 Alumnae News by Dorothy B. Anderson, page 12 Tid Bits for Home Economics by Edith Roberts and Nellie Goethe, page 1

    The Iowa Homemaker vol.10, no.4

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    Help Fight Goiter With Seaweed by Sarah Field, page 1 Let’s Talk Collegiate Styles by Jerry Martin, page 2 The Friendly House with White Pillars by Ila Woodburn, page 2 “Chicago – Hog Butcher” by Mary Morrison Beyer, page 3 Is Your Room an Adventure? by Margaret McDonough, page 3 Manicure That Precious Antique by Nora Workman, page 4 “Prep Dorm” Has Vivid History by Madge McGlade, page 4 4-H Club by Helen Melton, page 6 I Want to Be Beautiful! by A. Co-ed, page 6 State Association by Marcia E. Turner, page 8 Why Buy Baker’s Cakes? by Nellie Goethe, page 9 Editorial, page 11 Alumnae News by Dorothy B. Anderson, page 12 Who Wants a Hole-in-the-Wall? By Edith Graham et al, page 1

    "Chicago-Hog Butcher"

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    Mary Morrison Beyer, Ind. Sci. Sr., this summer entered the Student Industrial experiment, which is carried on each summer by the national Y. W. C. A., to obtain first hand information on living conditions of factory girls. The Y. W. C. A., with the cooperation of the sociology departments of the various colleges, chooses the girls, who enter Chicago, hunt their own jobs and their own rooms, and live on the pooled wages of the group. Neither the employer nor the girl's fellow workers know that she is different from the rest.</p

    They're All Neighbors...

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    Out on Chicago's ''west-side,'' 22 blocks north and west of the ''Loop" (Chicago's business section), in a community populated by Italians, Poles, Slovaks, Ukranians, and a scattering of old American stock, is the Onward Neighborhood House. Seventy percent of the community are unemployed now and dependent upon city relief to live. In the better days of prosperity they were construction, factory or street laborers. Practically everyone was more or less gainfully employed.</p

    Coeds of the Naughty Ninties

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    The "bustle" days of the '80's and '90's, when the men wore derbies and stretched their tight trouser legs over the lean lines of a bicycle, Iowa State College was but a building or so scattered around in an orchard.</p

    The Iowa Homemaker vol.13, no.1

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    Buying or Being Sold… By Marcia Turner Inside the “Y”… By Regina Kildee They’re All Neighbors… By Mary Morrison Beyer, ‘31 A Lamp’s a Lamp… By Olive Jensen</p
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