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    Home Economists Help Solve Nation-wide Crisis

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    President Kennedy\u27s Executive Order# I, issued January 22, 1961, called for immediate expansion of the surplus food distribution program. More foods would be made available, and more people would be eligible to receive them

    More Faculty Faces

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    This month we announce five more of the new home economics faculty members. These women represent the diversity of educational and professional backgrounds found among members of the staff

    Presenting: Six New Faces in Home Economics

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    The Iowa Homemaker is proud to introduce six of the new members of the Home Economics faculty. Several are new to the Iowa State campus; others have held graduate appointments here

    The Iowa Homemaker vol.41, no.4

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    Revolution of Lafayette’s Favorite Dessert 1784-1961, Pat Fleming, page 4 Lamplighters Show the Way, page 6 Perpetuating the Profession, Phyllis Lovrien, page 7 More Faculty Faces, Mary McKennan, page 8 Uniquely Yours, Jan Wheeler, page 10 From Blenders to Hair Dryers, Sharon Sherman, page 12 Stereotype has Changed – Is It Accurate?, Mary Ellen Muckenhirn, page 1

    The Iowa Homemaker vol.41, no.3

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    Discover People As A Resource, Dean LeBaron, page 5 Delegate Heeds Warning to Bring Shopping Bags, Jan Dodds, page 6 Ordinary Quarters?, Melva LaFrenz, page 8 The Homemaker, Deanne Stenstrom, page 9 Presenting: Six New Faces in Home Economics, Mary McKennan, page 10 Home Economists Help Solve Nation-wide Crises, Mary McKennan, page 12 Look Where You’re Going, page 13 HERS, page 14 HIS, Mary Ellen Muckenhirn and LaVeda Jansonius, page 15 Girls Give Training No Summer Vacation, Barb Pierson, page 1

    More Faculty Faces

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    This month we announce five more of the new home economics faculty members. These women represent the diversity of educational and professional backgrounds found among members of the staff.</p

    Presenting: Six New Faces in Home Economics

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    The Iowa Homemaker is proud to introduce six of the new members of the Home Economics faculty. Several are new to the Iowa State campus; others have held graduate appointments here.</p

    Home Economists Help Solve Nation-wide Crisis

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    President Kennedy's Executive Order# I, issued January 22, 1961, called for immediate expansion of the surplus food distribution program. More foods would be made available, and more people would be eligible to receive them.</p

    The Iowa Homemaker vol.41, no.4

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    Revolution of Lafayette’s Favorite Dessert 1784-1961, Pat Fleming, page 4 Lamplighters Show the Way, page 6 Perpetuating the Profession, Phyllis Lovrien, page 7 More Faculty Faces, Mary McKennan, page 8 Uniquely Yours, Jan Wheeler, page 10 From Blenders to Hair Dryers, Sharon Sherman, page 12 Stereotype has Changed – Is It Accurate?, Mary Ellen Muckenhirn, page 13</p

    The Iowa Homemaker vol.41, no.3

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    Discover People As A Resource, Dean LeBaron, page 5 Delegate Heeds Warning to Bring Shopping Bags, Jan Dodds, page 6 Ordinary Quarters?, Melva LaFrenz, page 8 The Homemaker, Deanne Stenstrom, page 9 Presenting: Six New Faces in Home Economics, Mary McKennan, page 10 Home Economists Help Solve Nation-wide Crises, Mary McKennan, page 12 Look Where You’re Going, page 13 HERS, page 14 HIS, Mary Ellen Muckenhirn and LaVeda Jansonius, page 15 Girls Give Training No Summer Vacation, Barb Pierson, page 18</p
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