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    Soldiers and Sailors Eat Well

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    Pat Garberson gives a description of a typical day\u27s bill-of-fare in our country\u27s army camp

    Spread-ucation

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    Pat Garberson brings tales of midnight feasts in Old Main

    Food for a Year

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    Ordering canned goods and staples for the Memorial Union is a present challenge, says Pat Garberso

    Make Yours an Imaginative Spread

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    For sure success, have a party well organized and distinctive says Pat Garberso

    The Iowa Homemaker vol.19, no.3

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    Cuisine, page 1 College With an Eye to a Job, page 2 Shoulder Arms Against Telltale Tarnish, page 3 Generosity with Spices, page 4 Grandmother’s Heirlooms, page 5 Greyed Pastels, page 6 Food Facts – or Fairy Tales, page 8 Les Menus, the American Nemesis, page 9 What’s New in Home Economics, page 10 From Panama to Paris, page 12 Spread-ucation, page 13 Behind Bright Jackets, page 14 Alums in the News, page 15 His Royal Highness, the Chef, page 16 New Zealand Cuisine, page 17 From Journalistic Spindles, page 18 A Frozen Art, page 19 Biography of a Home Economist, page 2

    The Iowa Homemaker vol.21, no.8

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    We Want to Be Likeable, Mary Ellen Sullivan, page 2 Cotton hose Enlist Glamour, Elizabeth Ann Murfield, page 3 Memorial Union Plans Food for a Year, Pat Garberson, page 4 Government Drafts Textiles, Patricia Hayes, page 5 Gay Clothes Boost Sally’s Morale, Virginia Brainard, page 7 War Revamps Textile World, Betty Roth, page 8 Dehydrated Foods Gain New Victories, Janet Wilson, page 9 What’s New in Home Economics, Dorothy Olson, page 10 Departmental Highlights, Lila Williamson, page 12 War Rations British Homemaking, Marabeth Paddock, page 13 Across Alumnae Desks, Marjorie Thomas, page 14 Bookmarks, Julie Wendel, page 15 File That Information, Barbara Burbank, page 17 Alums in the News, Bette Simpson, page 18 For Victory, Margaret Ann Kirchner, page 20 Spindles, Trymby Calhoun, page 2

    The Iowa Homemaker vol.20, no.7

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    Hospitality on a Budget, Mary Ellen Brown, page 2 Plastics Equip the Home, Dorothy Anne Roost, page 4 Designed for Efficiency, Dorothy Gross, page 6 50,000 Words a Day, Betty Bice, page 7 Sally Leads Military Parade, Patricia Hayes, page 8 Self-Investment for Life, Dr. Richard C. Raines, page 10 Home Management Staff, Margaret Kumlien Read, page 11 What’s New in Home Economics, Helen Kubacky, page 12 Defense Challenges the Home Economics, Dr. P. M. Nelson, page 14 Letters from Sumatra and Alaska, page 15 Alums in the News, Bette Simpson, page 16 Vitamins Invade Army Rations, Genevieve Scott, page 17 Flashes from Bacteriology Field, Catherine Raymond, page 18 China on a Budget, Jane Willey, page 19 Behind Bright Jackets, Marjorie Thomas, page 20 Soldiers and Sailors Eat Well, Pat Garberson, page 22 Spindles, Helen Moeckly, page 2

    Measurement of the charge asymmetry in top-quark pair production in the lepton-plus-jets final state in pp collision data at s=8TeV\sqrt{s}=8\,\mathrm TeV{} with the ATLAS detector

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    ATLAS Run 1 searches for direct pair production of third-generation squarks at the Large Hadron Collider

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    Soldiers and Sailors Eat Well

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