Box 232
Contains 60 Results:
Project Home Safe materials
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/
Working with Low-Income Families, 1965
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/
List of Invitees to Attend Low-Income Workshop, "Working with Low-Income Families", March 1965
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/
International pamphlets (AHEA-IFHE)
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 Opportunity of a Lifetime: Careers in Home Economics
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/
Ask a Home Economist (Maine HEA)
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/
Getting That Job: Finding a Home Economics Position in the Business World, 1978
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/
Child Care Handbook, 1975
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/
Child Care Handbook, 1980
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 Concepts: A Base for Curriculum Development, 1989
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/