Home Economics Club Records 1924-1974 1937-1969

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Home Economics Club Records 1924-1974 1937-1969

The Home Economics Club Records documentthe membership and activities of the organization for home economicsstudents at Oregon State University. The records include constitutions,correspondence, financial records, minutes, membership lists, newsletters,and scrapbooks.

1.3 cubic feet, including 4photographs; 3 boxes, including 2oversize boxes

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Oregon State College. Home Economics Club.

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Oregon State university

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Oregon State College

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Oregon Home Economics Association.

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American Home Economics Association

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Florence Wilkinson Low was president of the American Home Economics Association, 1962-1964. She was also consultant on volunteer work to President Kennedy's Commission on the Status of Women. From the description of Records, 1963-1964 (inclusive). (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 232007124 ...

Oregon State University. Home Economics Club.

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The Margaret Snell Club was established at Oregon Agricultural College in about 1910 for students in domestic science and arts and became the Home Economics Club several years later. The organization sponsored several events included the spring honors luncheon and participated in various activities to promote home economics. Beginning in the 1920s, the organization funded an International Friendship Scholarship for a foreign graduate student to attend Oregon State for one year. During the 1960s ...