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Home Economics School Down Under
Let\u27s take a long trip to that far away country of Australia. Known to many Americans only as the home of kangaroos and koala bears, this country has somethign to teach us in presenting home economics to future homemakers
Svenska Hemma
America is the country of cowboys, divorces, gangsters and cocktail parties. At least that\u27s the picture American movies have painted for the people of Sweden, and Marcia Gaston Hadachek, a 4-H exchange student there last summer, had the job of helping to re-educate them
Going to Summer School
Take a Vacation and Learn at a Foreign Colleg
Glasses for your Tastebuds
Salt and pepper are soon to have a new friend on the American dinner table. It\u27s monosodium glutamate, an amino salt which intensifies the natural food flavor without adding flavor, color, or aroma
The Iowa Homemaker vol.30, no.4
Borrowing Is Touchy Business, Floramae Gates, page 3
Career in Television, Patricia Binder, page 4
Formals Men Prefer, Nancy Butler, page 5
Glasses for your Tastebuds, Mary Kay Pitzer, page 6
Questions College Physicians Have to Answer – reprint from June issue of Good Housekeeping, page 7
What’s New, Jane Steele, page 8
Tearoom Goes Modern, Carol Dee Legg, page 12
Ideas From Students and AHEA Convention, page 14
Gunda’s Angel Pie, Harriet LaRue, page 1
The Iowa Homemaker vol.29, no.6
I Had a Career on the Companion, Mary Dodds Schlick, page 3
Improve Your Lighting, Katherine Williams, page 4
What’s New, Virginia Foth, page 5
Cold in Name Only, Barbara Allen, page 6
Fill Your Hopechest Free, Mary Kay Pitzer, page 7
Convening in Sweden, Janet Sutherland, page 8
Cook’s Favorite at Sigma Nu, Patricia Binder, page 10
Here’s an Idea, Barbara Short, page 14
Put Spring in a Winter Wardrobe, Margaret Wallace, page 1
The Iowa Homemaker vol.29, no.4
Maybe They’ll Whistle, Margaret Wallace, page 3
These Labs are Just Like Home, Mary Kay Pitzer, page 4
What’s New, Virginia Foth, page 6
Vicky, Margaret Wallace, page 7
A Jessica Weise Original, Janet Sutherland, page 8
How to Help Your Dry Cleaner, Elinor Chase, page 13
Africa in Clay, Peggy Krenek, page 14
Your Study Styles, Elizabeth March, page 16
Food Photography, Margaret Leveson, page 2
The Iowa Homemaker vol.29, no.1
How to Read a Foreign Menu, Margaret Wallace, page 3
Poor Health, Barbara Parsons, page 4
Vicky Chooses Slumbertogs, Frances Bosnak, page 6
Going to Summer School, Mary Kay Pitzer, page 7
Easter in Sudan, Marjorie Turner, page 8
What’s New, Virginia Foth, page 10
They Wear Trousers, Virginia Foth, page 12
Here’s An Idea, Nancy Johnson, page 15
The Life of Timmy Telephone, Dorothy Heck, page 1
The Iowa Homemaker vol.31, no.4
Lamps From the Sea, Harriet LaRue, page 3
Gifts by You, Carol Dee Legg, page 4
Chlorophyll, Green Drug of All Trades, Barbara Short, page 5
You’ll Like Home Management, Mary Kay Pitzer, page 6
Here’s An Idea, Darleen Bornschein and Jean McGhie, page 8
Plan Your Policy, Marjorie Miller, page 10
Let Color Set the Mood, Darleen Bornschein, page 12
What’s New, Constance Cornwell and Harriet LaRue, page 14
Trends, Ruth Anderson, page 1
The Iowa Homemaker vol.31, no.4
Lamps From the Sea, Harriet LaRue, page 3
Gifts by You, Carol Dee Legg, page 4
Chlorophyll, Green Drug of All Trades, Barbara Short, page 5
You’ll Like Home Management, Mary Kay Pitzer, page 6
Here’s An Idea, Darleen Bornschein and Jean McGhie, page 8
Plan Your Policy, Marjorie Miller, page 10
Let Color Set the Mood, Darleen Bornschein, page 12
What’s New, Constance Cornwell and Harriet LaRue, page 14
Trends, Ruth Anderson, page 1