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What the Graduate May Do
When our mothers were young practically the only position open to college trained women was teaching. That profession is still a popular field but due to the rapid development of home economics training it is only one of many
Graduates Benefit from Home Economics Placement Office
The question of whether or not the Home Economics Association should establish a national placement office is being discussed. In a reprint from the December journal of Home Economics, Mrs. Mary Elva Sather, in charge of home economics placement at Iowa Slate, advocates college placement offices rather than a national office
Application Letters - Precursors to Your Job
Mrs. Mary Elva Sather, assistant to the Dean of Home Economics, lends a tip to undergraduates on letter writin
The Iowa Homemaker vol.9, no.2
What the Graduate May Do by Mary Elva Sather, page 1
Art in Flower Arrangement by Ruth Dean, page 2
Here Comes the Bride by Dorothy Anderson, page 3
Grading Market Eggs by Jean Guthrie, page 3
Art and Artists, page 4
4-H Club by Mrs. Edith Barker, page 6
Home Economics Association by Marcia E. Turner, page 8
Mrs. Scott Takes a Vacation by Isabel Leith, page 10
Editorial, page 11
Alumnae News by Vera Caulum, page 1
The Iowa Homemaker vol.23, no.15
Keeping Up With Today, D. Jean Merrill, page 2
Institution Recipes Are Acclaimed, Victoria McKibben, page 3
Democracy Begins in the Home, Jean Larson, page 4
Schools Sponsor Nutrition Program, Jean Bunge, page 5
Vicky Rehearses for Spring, Josephine Ahern, page 6
What’s New in Home Economics, Marilyn Mitchell, page 8
Benefit from College Placement, Mary Elva Sather, page 10
Well-known Cooks Open Their Kitchens, Mary E. Lush, page 11
Alums in the News, Patricia Maddex, page 12
Distinguished Alumnus Credits Home, Marjorie Shuler, page 14
Across Alumnae Desks, Harriet Keen, page 15
Women’s Follies in Fashion, Lila Mae Hummel, page 1
The Iowa Homemaker vol.19, no.8
Writing, page 1
Speak Softly, page 2
Application Letters – Precursors to your Job, page 3
Cutting Gay Capers in Sally’s Styles, page 4
Homemaker Success Stories, page 6
Women on the Air, page 7
What’s New in Home Economics, page 8
Books from Crib to College, page 10
Jumps in Journalism, page 12
Iowa State Women Gain Recognition, page 13
Fresh Air in the Mechanical Age, page 14
Fashion Writing Challenges the College Journalist, page 15
Behind Bright Jackets, page 16
Land Yourself a Scholarship, page 17
Alums in the News, page 18
Coed Trickery, page 19
Biography of a Home Economist, page 20
From Journalistic Spindles, page 2