Box 325
Contains 17 Results:
Membership Survey Data, 1992
This series reflects the administrative operations of the national headquarters. The subseries reflect different offices or activities carried out by the Executive Director and the headquarters staff. The Association has reorganized many times since its founding, and this series tried to accommodate the fluctuating structure of the Association.
Association of State Universities and Land Grant Colleges (ASULGC)-Home Economics Division-Report, 1963
This series is arranged with the AHEA/AAFCS publications listed in the first half of the series, followed by publications collected by, but not necessarily published by, the Association. The collection does not contain a complete run of the Journal of Home Economics, but other copies can be found at Cornell University's Mann Library and on-line at http://hearth.library.cornell.edu/
ASULGC- Papers on root disciplines presented at the meeting of the Home Economics Division, November 1963, November 1964
This series is arranged with the AHEA/AAFCS publications listed in the first half of the series, followed by publications collected by, but not necessarily published by, the Association. The collection does not contain a complete run of the Journal of Home Economics, but other copies can be found at Cornell University's Mann Library and on-line at http://hearth.library.cornell.edu/
Information collected by a committee or by Miss Isabel Ely Lord toward a bibliography of Mrs. Richard's writings, 1917
This series contains materials by and about Ellen H. Richards. Materials of note are the extensive correspondence with Mary Hinman Abel, writings and publications by Richards, and the well-known "Mrs. Richards' Creed," sometimes known as the "home economics creed."
For Family Planning in Home Economics, 1971
This series is arranged with the AHEA/AAFCS publications listed in the first half of the series, followed by publications collected by, but not necessarily published by, the Association. The collection does not contain a complete run of the Journal of Home Economics, but other copies can be found at Cornell University's Mann Library and on-line at http://hearth.library.cornell.edu/
The American Home Economics Association, 1980s
This series is arranged with the AHEA/AAFCS publications listed in the first half of the series, followed by publications collected by, but not necessarily published by, the Association. The collection does not contain a complete run of the Journal of Home Economics, but other copies can be found at Cornell University's Mann Library and on-line at http://hearth.library.cornell.edu/
"Home Economics in the Public Schools of Iraq" by Ercel Eppright submitted to the Food and Agriculture Organization in the U.N., 1958
This subseries contains files on specific programs or projects which the Association operated or with which it was involved. The largest groups of files are on HeadStart and the International Family Planning Project.