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Department of Home Economics

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201 Clothing workshop here
College Eye 48:34, p.1
7/5/1957 Sponsored by Department of Home Economics.
202 Department of Home Economics
Old Gold 0:0, p.45
6/1/1957 Textiles, clothing, food, nutrition, family relationships, child development, housing and home furnishing and equipment are taught in the Department of Home Economics; Family economics, home management, and home economics education are also taught; photo.
203 Home Ec. Day attracts 350
College Eye 48:26, p.8
4/26/1957 A look at the program.
204 Kittens, housekeeping, credit, revealed in 'mystery' house
Wilkie--Mary Kathryn (Student--1956)
College Eye 48:9, p.9
11/9/1956 Lengthy look at the curriculum and activities in the Home Management House; photo.
205 New nursery for freshies?
Brown--Gayle A. (Student--1956)
College Eye 48:9, p.9
11/9/1956 Department of Home Economics runs nursery school for children; photo.
206 TC's Home Ec. Department notes increase in majors
Brown--Gayle A. (Student--1956)
College Eye 48:9, p.9
11/9/1956 A look at the department, its faculty, and its curriculum.
207 Home Economics
Old Gold 0:0, p.95
6/1/1956 Brief description of the department; photo.
208 Christmas tea will be on Tuesday afternoon
College Eye 47:13, p.1
12/16/1955 For home economics students.
209 There's all kinds of electives so you may take your pick
College Eye 47:10, p.6
11/11/1955 A look at some good courses to take as electives.
210 Home Ec. Operates home-Management House
Old Gold 0:0, p.83
6/1/1955 Description of the purpose of the department and photos of the classroom and faculty; photos.
211 Kitchen Centers is 'Kapers' theme
College Eye 46:30, p.3
5/13/1955 Third in series of home-making classes.
212 State Board approves new class at TC
College Eye 46:30, p.1
5/13/1955 Will train teachers in vocational home economics.
213 Mrs. Buckingham, seniors, sponsor 'Kitchen Kapers'
College Eye 46:27, p.7
4/22/1955 Sponsoring series of five home-making classes.
214 Home economics
Old Gold 0:0, p.236
6/1/1954 Brief description of the department; photo.
215 Adult education class learns easy shopping
College Eye 45:31, p.5
5/21/1954 Brief list of other topics.
216 Homemaking students study industrial arts
College Eye 45:31, p.5
5/21/1954 Professor Ditzler is teaching a class in industrial arts basics.
217 Spring is here
College Eye 45:29, p.1
5/7/1954 A jungle gym, sand box, and tire swing have been built in the home economics play school near the Greenhouse; photo.
218 Offer adult education classes in homemaking
Alumnus 38:2, p.26
5/1/1954 Lena Buckingham will offer course.
219 Home economics class plans adult education
College Eye 45:27, p.10
4/23/1954 Lena Buckingham will coordinate community classes.
220 Home Economics Day is tomorrow
College Eye 45:27, p.10
4/23/1954 Will sponsor third annual high school day.
221 Home economics class sponsors play school
College Eye 45:26, p.7
4/9/1954 For 15 children of about 3 or 4 years of age.
222 Students make tour in Chicago
College Eye 45:22, p.8
3/5/1954 Will attend home economics convention.
223 Six home economics girls attend meeting
College Eye 45:20, p.8
2/19/1954 List of those who attended meeting in Chicago.
224 Honor science faculty at annual building tea
College Eye 45:17, p.3
1/29/1954 Departments honor each other.
225 Home Economics
Old Gold 0:0, p.43
6/1/1953 A new permanent home management house is willed to the college by Professor F. I. Merchant; photo.
226 Class gives dinner
College Eye 44:21, p.5
2/27/1953 School Lunch class gives dinner to Home Economics upperclassmen.
227 Home Economics reports activities
College Eye 44:3, p.5
9/26/1952 Mary Bouldin will participate in conference panel discussion; department hopes to be in newly-remodeled home management house, formerly the home of Frank and Kate Merchant.
228 Homemakers see exhibition of meat cookery
College Eye 43:39, p.1
8/1/1952
229 Adult ed. class to begin July 17
College Eye 43:36, p.4
7/11/1952 Home Economics Department will present evening classes.
230 Name summer dept. heads
College Eye 43:33, p.1
6/20/1952 Three temporary department heads named.
231 Home Economics
Old Gold 0:0, p.142
6/1/1952 Brief description of the departemnt and photos of the faculty and some students; photo.
232 High school day set for Saturday
College Eye 43:28, p.5
5/2/1952 Hosted by Department of Home Economics.
233 Home ec majors and minors to meet
College Eye 43:26, p.5
4/18/1952 Will discuss curriculum.
234 Two education conferences will be held Friday and Saturday, April 4 - 5
Public Relations News Release 1952:491, p.1
3/26/1952 Featured speaker at the elementary conference will be A. Sterl Artley. He will address a general session on "Adjusting the School Program to the Slow Learner." Harold Benjamin will speak at the secondary education conference.
235 Home ec minors meet
College Eye 43:17, p.5
2/8/1952 Will be guest of faculty.
236 Bloom to give baking program
College Eye 43:13, p.7
1/11/1952 Clarice Bloom will speak.
237 Hands off
College Eye 43:12, p.6
12/14/1951 Department of Home Economics decorates tree with cookies.
238 Special to: Washington Evening Journal
Public Relations News Release 1951:248, p.1
12/10/1951 Lucille Gault, Crawfordsville, has been initiated into Sigma Alpha Iota, women's national professional music fraternity at the college. Gault is a senior student majoring in home economics.
239 Special To: Cedar Falls Daily Record
Public Relations News Release 1951:178, p.1
11/20/1951 Evelyn Siepert, Cedar Falls, has been initiated into Theta Theta Epsilon, home economics honorary organization at the college. Siepert is a senior student majoring in home economics.
240 Special To: Washington Evening Journal
Public Relations News Release 1951:179, p.1
11/20/1951 Lucille Gault, Crawfordsville, has been initiated into Theta Theta Epsilon, home economics honorary organization at the college. Gault is a junior student majoring in home economics.
241 Home economics staff attends meet at Ames
College Eye 43:4, p.8
10/12/1951 Will consider evaluation of home economics programs.
242 Twenty-five faculty members will be on leave of absence during the 1951-52 academic year
Public Relations News Release 1951:63, p.1
10/3/1951 Nine faculty members in the teaching department, three from the departments of education and English and speech, two from industrial arts and mathematics, and one from home economics, art, music, physical education for women, social science, and library.
243 Exhibit features the color red
College Eye 43:2, p.6
9/28/1951 Department of Home Economics display.
244 Home Economics staff will hold workshops
College Eye 43:2, p.7
9/28/1951 During weekend conference.
245 New Home Ec secretary
College Eye 43:2, p.7
9/28/1951 Helen Otto is new secretary.
246 News in brief
College Eye 42:38, p.3
7/20/1951 News about faculty activities.
247 Home Economics
Old Gold 0:0, p.50
6/1/1951 Brief description of the department; photo.
248 Three departments, home economics, mathematics, and science,will sponsor Open House Sunday, April 8
Public Relations News Release 1950:288, p.1
4/3/1951 Visitors may inspect any of the departments between 2 and 4:30 p.m. in the Vocational building, southeast of the campanile.
249 Thirty high school home economics teachers and school administrators attended an all-day workshop-type conference Saturday (March 10)
Public Relations News Release 1950:262, p.1
3/10/1951 The workshops in four areas were on planning the all-purpose school home economics laboratory, teaching clothing, home crafts, and home economics departmental equipment. Schools represented are listed.
250 Thirty high school home economics teachers and school administrators attended an all-day workshop-type conference Saturday, March 10
Public Relations News Release 1950:264, p.1
3/10/1951 Workshops in four areas were headed by faculty members of the college's home economics department. President J. W. Maucker addressed the group in the morning. Schools represented are listed.

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