The Journal of Home Economics, Volume 7

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American Home Economics Association., 1915 - Domestic economy
 

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Page 16 - Let thy work appear unto thy servants, And thy glory unto their children. And let the beauty of the LORD our God be upon us: And establish thou the work of our hands upon us; Yea, the work of our hands establish thou it.
Page 530 - ... than in the hand, therefore nothing is more fit for that delight than to know what be the flowers and plants that do best perfume the air. Roses, damask and red, are fast flowers of their smells, so that you may walk by a whole row of them and find nothing of their sweetness, yea, though it be in a morning's dew.
Page 224 - From each according to his powers, to each according to his needs," for this would assign the lowest aggregate cost and the highest aggregate utility to any product.
Page 245 - That co-operative agricultural extension work shall consist of the giving of instruction and practical demonstrations in agriculture and home economics to persons not attending or resident in said colleges in the several communities, and imparting to such persons information on said subjects through field demonstrations, publications, and otherwise...
Page 246 - Agriculture and paid in the manner hereinbefore provided, in the proportion which the rural population of each State bears to the total rural population of all the States...
Page 423 - Congress appropriated $10,000 "to enable the Secretary of Agriculture to investigate and report upon the nutritive value of the various articles and commodities used for human food, with special suggestion of full, wholesome, and edible rations less wasteful and more economical than those in common use.
Page 566 - Open to pupils of all countries. Two sets of prizes, to be known as the Seabury prizes, are offered for the best essays on one of the following subjects: 1. The opportunity and duty of the schools in the international peace moremen-t.
Page 427 - The author of this work was led to attempt it by discovering in her extensive travels the deplorable sufferings of multitudes of young wives and mothers from the combined influences of poor health, poor domestics, and a defective domestic education.
Page 272 - Life for each of the following states: Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, and West Virginia.
Page 353 - Cooperative agricultural extension work shall consist of the giving of instruction and practical demonstrations in agriculture and home economics and subjects relating thereto to persons not attending or resident in said colleges in the several communities, and imparting information on said subjects through demonstrations, publications, and otherwise...

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