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    The Bell Recipe File

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    Let us introduce the new recipe file copyrighted by Viola M. Bell, of the home economics division of Iowa State College. It is really a very clever scheme of filing recipes. The usually disorganized group of cards found under the titles in the recipe file is systematized in such a way that one\u27s temper is not lost, nor the desire to use the elusive recipe before it can be discovered lurking in some corner

    The Iowa Homemaker vol.2, no.7

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    Table of Contents What is Your Child When He is Malnourished? by Elizabeth Storm, page 1 Vitamins – Just What They Are by Florence E. Busse, page 2 Attractive Filler for Lunch Boxes by Blanche Ingersoll, page 3 The Throne Room of Childhood by Harriet Schleiter, page 4 “The Glory of the House is Hospitality” by Eda Lord Murphy, page 5 Indian Summer – The Season for Picnics by Esther Rayburn, page 5 Utilizing Nature in Entertaining by Clara Jordan, page 6 Rewelcoming the Old Rag Rug by Eleanor Murray, page 6 Who’s There and Where by Jeanette Beyer, page 9 Chicken of the Sea by Katherine Goeppinger, page 11 Our Aristocratic Weeds by Opal Wind, page 1

    The Iowa Homemaker vol.2, no.5-6

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    Table of Contents Your Child Between the Bottle and School Age by Belle Lowe, page 1 Buy Your Hat From Your Grocery Savings by Blanche Ingersoll, page 2 Has Hosiery Become Your Hobby? by Mildred B. Elder, page 3 Pottery Making as a Community Work by Paul E. Cox, page 4 Fall Forecast for Children’s Frocks by Helen Paschal, page 5 “Ye Hatte Shoppe” As a Summer’s Occupation by Ruth Wilson, page 6 Will Courtesy Count in Your Child’s Career? by Eda Lord Murphy, page 7 Who’s There and Where by Jeanette Beyer, page 10 Card File Your Foreign Terms by Eleanor Murphy, page 10 Rival the Orient With Sealing Wax by Opal Wind, page 11 “Back to Natur”-ing With a Camp Kit by Helen T. Peterson, page 12 The Art of Outcasting Flies by Dorothy Morris, page 1

    The Iowa Homemaker vol.3, no.8

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    Table of Contents The Goal of Home Management Courses at Iowa State by Ruth M. Lindquist, page 3 Home Economics Venture Upon “India’s Coral Strand” by Marcia E. Turner, page 4 The Bell Recipe File by Opal Wind, page 4 Carving the Turkey by Viola M. Bell, page 5 An Interview With Scottish Hockey Coach by Lucile Barta, page 5 Two and One-half Miles Saved a Day by Grata Thorne, page 6 Cranberries for Thanksgiving by Katherine Goeppinger, page 7 Who is Responsible for the Child - by “A Bachelor”, page 8 The Evolution of Home Economics at Iowa State by Ruth Elaine Wilson, page 9 Why is a Mulligan? by “Joe Baggs”, page 10 Turning the Corners Up by Laura E. Bublitz, page 10 The Sport of Amateur Housekeeping by Anna Jacobson, page 11 Who’s There and Where by Helen I. Putnam, page 12 Dressing the Homemaker by Margaret Dix, page 1

    The Bell Recipe File

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    Let us introduce the new recipe file copyrighted by Viola M. Bell, of the home economics division of Iowa State College. It is really a very clever scheme of filing recipes. The usually disorganized group of cards found under the titles in the recipe file is systematized in such a way that one's temper is not lost, nor the desire to use the elusive recipe before it can be discovered lurking in some corner.</p

    The Iowa Homemaker vol.2, no.7

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    Table of Contents What is Your Child When He is Malnourished? by Elizabeth Storm, page 1 Vitamins – Just What They Are by Florence E. Busse, page 2 Attractive Filler for Lunch Boxes by Blanche Ingersoll, page 3 The Throne Room of Childhood by Harriet Schleiter, page 4 “The Glory of the House is Hospitality” by Eda Lord Murphy, page 5 Indian Summer – The Season for Picnics by Esther Rayburn, page 5 Utilizing Nature in Entertaining by Clara Jordan, page 6 Rewelcoming the Old Rag Rug by Eleanor Murray, page 6 Who’s There and Where by Jeanette Beyer, page 9 Chicken of the Sea by Katherine Goeppinger, page 11 Our Aristocratic Weeds by Opal Wind, page 12</p

    The Iowa Homemaker vol.3, no.8

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    Table of Contents The Goal of Home Management Courses at Iowa State by Ruth M. Lindquist, page 3 Home Economics Venture Upon “India’s Coral Strand” by Marcia E. Turner, page 4 The Bell Recipe File by Opal Wind, page 4 Carving the Turkey by Viola M. Bell, page 5 An Interview With Scottish Hockey Coach by Lucile Barta, page 5 Two and One-half Miles Saved a Day by Grata Thorne, page 6 Cranberries for Thanksgiving by Katherine Goeppinger, page 7 Who is Responsible for the Child - by “A Bachelor”, page 8 The Evolution of Home Economics at Iowa State by Ruth Elaine Wilson, page 9 Why is a Mulligan? by “Joe Baggs”, page 10 Turning the Corners Up by Laura E. Bublitz, page 10 The Sport of Amateur Housekeeping by Anna Jacobson, page 11 Who’s There and Where by Helen I. Putnam, page 12 Dressing the Homemaker by Margaret Dix, page 15</p

    The Iowa Homemaker vol.2, no.5-6

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    Table of Contents Your Child Between the Bottle and School Age by Belle Lowe, page 1 Buy Your Hat From Your Grocery Savings by Blanche Ingersoll, page 2 Has Hosiery Become Your Hobby? by Mildred B. Elder, page 3 Pottery Making as a Community Work by Paul E. Cox, page 4 Fall Forecast for Children’s Frocks by Helen Paschal, page 5 “Ye Hatte Shoppe” As a Summer’s Occupation by Ruth Wilson, page 6 Will Courtesy Count in Your Child’s Career? by Eda Lord Murphy, page 7 Who’s There and Where by Jeanette Beyer, page 10 Card File Your Foreign Terms by Eleanor Murphy, page 10 Rival the Orient With Sealing Wax by Opal Wind, page 11 “Back to Natur”-ing With a Camp Kit by Helen T. Peterson, page 12 The Art of Outcasting Flies by Dorothy Morris, page 14</p

    Advancements in Host-Based Interventions for Influenza Treatment

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