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The Iowa Homemaker vol.4, no.2
The Iowa Homemaker: Volume 4, Issue 2
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When we pack up the car for that touring trip this summer, there will be one thing that won't be packed away as far out of sight and reach as possible. That is the camera, and it will be where we can get it at a moment's notice. It may may be an ordinary box camera costing a dollar or it may be a high-priced folding kodak with all the newest attachments and a lens worth a month's salary. But the kind of a camera isn't the main thing. Any kind, no matter what. the price, will give us a record of our Journey and preserve reminders of the people we 'meet or see, the cities we visit, and the wonderful things that nature has m store for every traveler. But maybe a few hints may be useful in helping you to get the best pictures possible.
You girls who are looking forward to college next year, have you ever stopped to think what kind of a room you will live in? Oh, I don't mean what hall or dormitory. Most of you already have your rooms engaged. What I mean is, do you have any idea what that room will look like? Do you expect it to look something like your own dainty bedroom at home?
As a senior at Iowa State College spending my six weeks at the Home Management House I realized the truth of the above statement and that there was something lacking in our home atmosphere, but we could not put our fingers on it. Everyone seemed to be performing their separate duties, but still our deeper responsibilities were not being challenged. Four weeks of this state of affairs existed-but at the end of the next two weeks it was an entirely different story with us. Why?-well just simply this.
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To the High School Girls of Iowa by Anna E. Richardson, page 3
For the College Room by Barbara Mills Dewell, page 4
The Junior-Senior Banquet by Viola Jammer and Pauline Peacock, page 4
Picnic Preparations by Louise Evans Doole, page 5
Finding Yourself by H. M. Hamlin, page 6
Stories of the Sand by Katherine Holden, page 7
Appropriate Pictures for the Home by Amanda Jacobson, page 8
The Individual Scarf by Rhea Fern Schultz, page 9
Using Your Kodak by H. P. Doole, page 10
Something Plus by Laura E. Bublitz, page 11
The Ideal Homemaker by Rosalie Larson, page 12
University Life in France by Mercie Carley, page 12
Homemaker as Citizen by Jeanette Beyer, page 13
Who’s There and Where by Dryden Quist, page 14
Editorial, page 15
The Eternal Question, page 16
"Oh, mother, mother!" shouted Johnny and Jane in one breath, as they dashed into the house. "We almost saw the awfullest accident, just now. Oh, just think-if that man hadn't grabbed the baby, where would he be now? And it's the sweetest little baby, mother, just like the little Jones girl that got hurt by the hand car way back last summer."