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Report of Proceedings for the National Symposium on Home Demonstration Work
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This is a proceedings report for the National Symposium on Home Demonstration Work at the Kellogg Center for Continuing Education, Michigan State University. The objectives of this symposium were to analyze the social, economic, ...
This paper was presented by Norma M. Brumbaugh, a State Home Demonstration Agent from Oklahoma at the National Meeting of State Home Demonstration Agents. It focuses on bettering the lives of families based on the needs, desires, and...
History, Philosophy, and Traditions of the Land-Grant College
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This paper was presented before the Agricultural Division Seminar by W. Robert Parks, Professor of Government at Iowa State College. It reads as an interpretive analysis to explain and give meaning to the land-grant college movement....
This paper was presented by Marlys Richert, Assistant Director of Home Economics at the University of Wisconsin at the National Workshop for State Leaders of Home Economics Extension in Lincoln, Nebraska. It focuses on the research...
Addressed by E.T. York, Jr., Provost for the Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences at the University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida. It was given at the annual meeting of the Alabama Association of Soil Conservation District...
Paper read at the meeting of the Association of Land Grant Colleges and Universities by Dr. Edmund de S. Brunner, Professor of Rural Sociology at the Teacher's College of Columbia University in New York City. It addresses the extension...
Article on the historical authenticity employed in the novel To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee and the characterization of the social and ideological issues associated in the Emmett Till trial.
Research Findings Related to Education in Home Economics for Young Women
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Presented by Maryls Richert, Assistant Director of Home Economics at the Wisconsin Extension Service for the National Workshop for State Leaders of Home Economics Extension held at Lincoln, Nebraska. This presentation addressed the...
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