University of Wisconsin Madison - Badger Yearbook (Madison, WI)

 - Class of 1947

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. l I 1 ,Ay I J .x 4 ,y ,y i it X ' i in sl, cs e Q x. ' sa is ' jj kd, GRIC LTURE The College ot Agriculture is carrying on exten- sive research in many fields, such as hybrid corn, new and better tomatos, more ethcient farm man- agement, and in penicillin, under the leadership of Dr. C. A. Elvehiem, professor of biochemistry. The Home Economics department, und-er the direction of Miss Frances Zuill, is also doing re- search, such as thiamine and ribohavin studies us- ing human diet squads as well as the utilization of legume proteins by human subjects, and meth- ods of protecting vitamins in the preparation of certain baked products. An ambitious building program has been planned for the college, includ- ing a large dormitory for short course students, a west wing for the home economics building, and a new dairy building. Above right: Miss Frances Zuill, head of the Home Economics depart ment. Below: The Home EC. house gives all home economics seniors an opportunity to put into practice their home management prin ciples.

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