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    Woman- In Dollars and Cents

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    The value of the sexes -these were the words that caught my attention. Being a woman, and of a curious disposition, I immediately wondered, if by chance some bright genius had succeeded in proving that woman was scientifically worth more than man. Much to my surprise, here is what I found

    The Iowa Homemaker vol.8, no.8

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    Woman – In Dollars and Cents by Lenore E. Sater, page 1 My Acquaintance with Turkish College Girls by Ethel Stilz, page 2 The Homemaker Yesterday and Today by Isabel Leith, page 3 That Foreign Flavor by Margaret L. Marnette, page 4 Shall We Educate Our Homemakers? by Wilma Fortsch, page 5 Girls’ 4-H Clubs by Florence Forbes, page 6 State Association by Marcia E. Turner, page 8 Home Economics Research by Mildred Deischer, page 10 Editorial, page 11 Alumnae News by Vera Caulum, page 1

    Woman- In Dollars and Cents

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    "The value of the sexes"-these were the words that caught my attention. Being a woman, and of a curious disposition, I immediately wondered, if by chance some bright genius had succeeded in proving that woman was scientifically worth more than man. Much to my surprise, here is what I found.</p

    Passing an alternating electric current through food and fruit juices 1. Design and use of suitable equipment 2. Cooking food and sterilizing fruit juices

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    The purpose of this investigation was four-fold: First, to construct a piece of equipment for the cooking of food with heat generated by the resistance of the food, to the passage of an alternating electric current through it; second, to test the practical use of this equipment in the cooking of fruits, vegetables and meats; third, to determine the minimum temperatures necessary to obtain adequate sterilization in canning certain fruits, fruit juices, and vegetables when heated by this method; and fourth, to study the lethal effect on certain food bacteria of a 60-cycle alternating electric current at voltages available in the home.</p

    Household Equipment

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    Household Equipment

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    The Iowa Homemaker vol.8, no.8

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    Woman – In Dollars and Cents by Lenore E. Sater, page 1 My Acquaintance with Turkish College Girls by Ethel Stilz, page 2 The Homemaker Yesterday and Today by Isabel Leith, page 3 That Foreign Flavor by Margaret L. Marnette, page 4 Shall We Educate Our Homemakers? by Wilma Fortsch, page 5 Girls’ 4-H Clubs by Florence Forbes, page 6 State Association by Marcia E. Turner, page 8 Home Economics Research by Mildred Deischer, page 10 Editorial, page 11 Alumnae News by Vera Caulum, page 13</p

    Agricultural Research Bulletins, Nos. 175–184

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    Volume 15, Bulletins 175-184. (175) Chemistry of Butter Making: II. The Nature of the Fatty Materials in Buttermilk and the significance of Certain Buttermilk Testing Methods; (176) Physiologic Factors Affecting the Germination of Seed Corn; (177) Iowa's Population Prospect; (178) Effects of Lime on the Hydrogen-Ion Concentration and Base Exchange Complex of Gundy Silt Loam; (179) Studies on Acetylmethylcarbinol and Diacetyl in Dairy Products; (180) Disproportionate Subclass Numbers in Tables of Multiple Classification; (181) Passing an Alternating Electric Current Through Food and Fruit Juices; (182) Physiological Behavior of Grimes Golden Apples in Storage; 9183) Bacteriology of Cheese: I. Effect of Pasteurizing the Milk on the Nitrogenous Decomposition in Cheddar Cheese; (184) Cost of Production in Agriculture</p
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