College of Home Economics: Dean Records 1938-1952

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College of Home Economics: Dean Records 1938-1952

The records consist of correspondence, reports, applications, and speeches. Pamphlets, newspaper clippings, and photographs relevant to home economics are also included.

28 containers.; 26.75 linear feet of shelf space.; 43,087 items.

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Dean of the College of Home Economics

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Domestic Economy classes, as home economics was then called, began at the State College of Washington in 1903. These were the first home economics classes taught in Washington. By 1905 a Department of Domestic Economy was established and degrees in Domestic Economy were granted. Cooking and Sewing were the major divisions in courses and were taught at Morrill Hall. In 1908 the classes were moved to the new Domestic Science Building (Van Doren Hall). In 1912 Miss Josephine Berry was ...

Washington State University. College of Home Economics

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Phillips, Velma, 1891-

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Washington State University. College of Home Economics. Dean.

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