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1 MIC SM Sociariasz American Home Economics Association, New England Home Economics Association, Alumnae Council of Chicago University. PUBLICATIONS: A Revision of the Junior Club Bulletin, The Orginziqiztiwl am! Dirucfian 0fCfotb111g Clzzbij for University of Illinois Extension Service: .flfl.1pring Cfeflimg Dtnrign rn the Irzilizfziizmh The f1LZI0ll'.l'l:'7If Fzgzmfg Compariron of Commercial Piztlermx ELIZABETH MAY GOODRICH, Aifociate Praferfor of Imtitzitiwzez! Nienzezgement, in charge of the Divifiwl of I7ZJ'fifZZl'i07Z!ll M mzizgemeizt. MARION B. GARDNER, Afrirtmir Preferfor afDefig11. Graduate of Pratt Institute, 1910, Studied at Art Institute, Chicago, Parsons, New York, Paris University, Paris, France, 1919. FORMERLY: Connected with Iowa State College, 191o-1914, in charge of Art Department of Connecticut Agricultural College, 1914-1915. NELLIE MARIA HORD, Arriitemt Praferfor of Fenix. B.S., Kansas State Agricultural College, 1911, M.A., University of Chicago, 1917. FORMERLY: Instructor in Home Economics, Friends University, Wichita, Kansas, 1911, Instructor in Home Economics, Oklahoma University, 1911-1913. SocIETIEs: Phi Kappa Phi Chapter in Kansas State Agricultural College, American Home Economics Asso- ciation, New England Home Economics Association. ELEANOR SOPHIA DAVIS, Imtrzictor in Clothing. A.B., Vilellesley College, 1916, B.S., Simmons College, 1918. Summer work with Micheljacobs, 1914, New York School of Fine and Applied Art, New York, School of Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. FORMERLY: Teacher of Domestic Art, Gloucester High School, Gloucester, Mass. SOCIETIES! New England Home Economics Association, Worcester, Wellesley Club, Wellesley College Alumnae Association, ELEANOR MANNING, Special Imtrzicter in Architecture. B.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Architect in firm of Howe, Manning, and Almy. Socuzrms: American Institute of Architects, Lynn Planning Board, Boston Society of Architects, Secretary, Massachusetts Federation of Planning Boards. RUTH LORING VJHITE, Special Iizitrzictar i1z Dieteticf. B.S., Simmons College, 1919. FQRMERLY: Dietitian, Family Welfare Society, New Bedford, Mass., 1919-1911, Nutrition Supervisor, Com' munity Health Association, Boston, 1911-1915, Nutrition Supervisor, Forsyth Dental Infirmary, Boston, 1915-. Soenz-rnas: American Home Economics Association, American Dietetic Association, Director, New England Home Economics Association, American Child Health Association, American Public Health Association, National Conference of Social Work, Boston Health Education Council. 23
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M I C SM Technical Courier Hozzfeholal Ecozzohzicf Depaifrwzefzf ALICE FRANCES BLOOD, Profefior of Dietetic! and Director of the School of Hourehold Ecoizomicf. B.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, I903,Pl'1.D., Yale University, 1910. Foizmantvz Private Assistant to Dr. S. P. Mullikin, 1903-1904, ln- structor in Simmons College, 19o4-1908, Assistant Professor of Chemistry in Simmons College, 1910-1914, President, American Home Economics Association, 1911-1914. Sociariasz Sigma Xi, Association of University Women, Association of the Women of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, American Home Economics Association, New England Association of Secon- dary Schools and Colleges, American Child Health Association, 1 American Public Health Association, American Association for the Advancement of Science. PUBLICATIONS: form' PUL'lI!fo7f1f1it'J' of the Prorcolzfic Activity of the Pnppairz Qwith L. B. Mendellg The Ererpin of the Civhhfzgig' Editor, Rirerrids Home Etonomiri' Texn. REMARKS: An analysis made recently of positions held by graduates of the School of Household Economics showed a surprising variety. A little more than an eighth are teaching in public schools and a little less than an eighth are teaching in colleges, normal schools, private schools, hospitals, or missionary schools or are supervising. About an eighth are engaged in food management as hospital dietitians, lunchroom, tearoom or club managers. This group includes a number of people who are in business for themselves. About a sixteenth are dealing with the adult public in the employ of business firms or welfare organiza- tions such as gas and electric companies, commercial food companies, health organizations or clothing shops. Another sixteenth are employed outside the home economics held as laboratory assistants, execu- tives, etc. This group includes six people who have earned their MD. degrees. About half the group are married. Of these very few are working outside the home. ULA M. Dow, Profenof' of Hozuehofri Ecofzomjcr, in charge of the Divifiofz of Foodr. B.S., Kansas State Agricultural College, 1905, A.M., Columbia University, I9I 3, Additional courses at the Framingham Normal School, I905'I906. FORMERLY: Instructor at Kansas State Agricultural College, 1906-1914, Head of the Department of Domestic Science at Kansas State Agricultural College, 1914, Assistant Professor of Cookery, 1914-1918, Associate Professor, I91Sm19l6, Professor, 192.9--. - Sociisrnss: Phi Kappa Phi Chapter in Kansas State Agricultural College, Association of University Women, American Home Economics Association, National Educational Association, American Child Hygiene Association, New England Home Economics Association. MARGIA B. HAUCH, Arsoriote Profrircr ofClothi11g, in charge of the Dioifiorz of Clothing. Ph.B., Chicago University. Fonmsntvx Instructor at Monroe, Michigan, High School, In charge of Advanced Clothing, Lewis and Clark High School, Spokane, Washington, Clothing Specialist in the Home Economics Extension at University of Illinois, junior Club Leader. 22
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MIC SM S. AGNES DONHAM, Special Imtructar in Famibf Budgetr. Boston Normal School of Cookery, 1894, Simmons College-One year study. FORMERLY: Teacher of Domestic Science in New Bedford, Massachusetts, Demonstrator, Teacher and Lec- turer on Home Economics Subjects in the Y. W. C, A. of New Haven, In charge of the Housekeeping at the Vermont Sanitarium, Pittsford, Vermont, Social Service at Hale House, Boston, Teacher of Home Economics and Parish Worker for the Church of St. john the Evangelist, Hingham, In charge of House- hold Management Department at the Garland School of Home Making in Boston, Home Economics Lecturer and Associate Director of the Savings Divison, First Federal Reserve District, Budget Service Director, Home Savings Bank, Administrative Director, Garland School. Socmrinss State Chairman, Home Economics Committee, Massachusetts Federation of Women's Clubs, Chairman, Neighborhood Kitchen Committee, Cathedral Church of St. Paul PUBLICATIONSI Nlnrlceting and Haureufork MdIIl1H1,' Spmdirzg the Family Inmmep Magazine articles on Budgzt Making for the Home, and pamphlet on the same for the War Savings Division. RUTH MACGREGORY, Imtrzirtar in Foods. B.S., Simmons College, 1911. Soclernzsz Massachusetts Home Economics Association, New England Home Economics Association, American Home Economics Association. LUCY ELLIS FISHER, Inftructor in Foodf. B.S., Simmons College. FORMERLY: Kitchen Superintendent, Women's Educational and Industrial Union, Boston, Assistant Director of Vocational Training, Women's Educational and Industrial Union, Boston. SOCIETIESI American Home Economics Associationg Progressive Education Association. SARAH CURD THAMES, Spatial Inftrlzctor 121 Inftimtiorml Nlmztzgemezzt. B.S., Simmons College, 1930. RACHEL KNIGHT, Afrirtmzt in Faodf. A.B., Mt. Holyoke, 1918, B.S., Simmons College, 1919. SOCIETIESZ New England Home Economics Association, American Home Economics Association, Massa- chusetts Home Economics Association. 24
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