Journal of home economics: Volume 1, Number 2
Articles
- Domestic Science Teachers in the Campaign Against Tuberculosis
- Traveling Cooking Schools for Rural Regions in Germany
- A Campaign for Home Making
- Diet in the Philippines
- Food of Mexican Laborers in Mexico and the United States
- The Effect of Cooking on Cellulose
- Women's Clubs and the Introduction of Domestic Science into Schools
- Editorials
- The National Household Economic Association 1893-1903
- In the Teaching Field
- Domestic Science Meeting at Cleveland
- Typhoid Fever-Infection and Prevention
- The Educational Value of Domestic Science
- Bettering of Taste in Dress and House Furnishing Through Domestic Art
- Teaching Chemisty in Connection with Domestic Science
- The Influence of Domestic Science on Society
- Constitution of Home Economics Association of Greater New York
- Books and Literature
- Members of the American Home Economics Association, Supplementary List
- Caleb Ticknor, An Early American Writer on Nutrition, 1805-1840
- Brillat-Savarin's "Physiology of Taste"
- The Edinburgh School of Cookery and Domestic Economy
- Home Economics in University of Minnesota
- A Japanese Department of Domestic Science
- Extension Work in Home Economics
- Women's Institutes in North Carolina