Minnesota Association of Family and Consumer Sciences records 1918-2007

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Minnesota Association of Family and Consumer Sciences records 1918-2007

Collection contains the records of the Minnesota Association of Family and Consumer Sciences (MAFCS), formerly known as the Minnesota Home Economics Association. Materials include reports, meeting minutes, membership rosters, historical information, and scrapbooks of activities of MAFCS.

7 boxes (8.4 cubic feet)

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SNAC Resource ID: 6619372

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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 ...

Minnesota Association of Family and Consumer Sciences

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MAFCS is a "scientific and educational association of family and consumer sciences professionals," which "acts through its members, and in cooperation with other organizations, to affect the optimum balance between families and their environments." From the description of Minnesota Association of Family and Consumer Sciences records, 1918-2007. (University of Minnesota, Minneapolis). WorldCat record id: 432985770 MAFCS is a "scientific and educational associatio...

Minnesota Home Economics Association

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The School of Agriculture was a high school that operated between 1888 and 1960, offering courses in practical agriculture to rural youth. The Home Economics Association was established in 1910. It was organized for social and educational purposes and membership was restricted to women registered in home economics at the School of Agriculture. From the description of Minnesota Home Economics Association records 1910-1977. (University of Minnesota, Minneapolis). WorldCat record id: 41...