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The Iowa Homemaker vol.16, no.1
The Iowa Homemaker: Volume 16, Issue 1
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On a recent visit to a city in the South I carried some of my campus habits along with me, among which was that of not wearing a hat. Wherefore my sister kindly but firmly informed me that I wasn't going shopping with her without a hat. No, indeed. It just wasn't being done.
To select a department for a major is no easy task. In the hope that these brief reviews of departmental work will prove helpful, the Homemaker will print the talks given by senior women every Monday morning over WOI.
What's New in Home Economics
Foods and Nutrition, page 6
Textiles and Clothing, page 7
Child Development; Education, page 8
Home Management; Family Relationship, page 9
Household Equipment, page 9
Easter Styles (including outline of style trends), page 4 and 5
April Events, Theater, Sports, Lectures, Exhibits Of Vocational Interest
Two Major Departments at Iowa State, page 10
Vacation Jobs, page 10
Tea Room Management, page 11
Tips for the Job Hunter, page 15
Books
Home Economics Books, page 12
General Books, page 13
Dried Fruits for Spreads, page 16
Hat Etiquette, page 14
French Style Terms Explained, page 15
How I Do It-Student Inventions, page 17
Genevieve A. Callahan, editor of Sunset Magazine, San Francisco, Calif., and an Iowa State home economics graduate, recently compiled a booklet, "Preparation for the Business Field of Home Economics."
This is the second in series of reprints from the booklet. It is published by the Home Economics in Business Group of the San Francisco Bay Region and may be obtained from "Sunset Magazine" or from Miss Alice Edwards, American Home Economics Association, Mills Building, Washington, D. C. Price 10c.
Not that anybody ever thinks about health on the way to a midnight spread, yet there is the inevitable morning after. And it's the wise co-ed who knows her fruits and how they can be easily and quickly served in a variety of ways.