Box 4
Contains 94 Results:
Frankel, Ruth L. "Is Homemaking a Profession?", 1931
Practical Home Economics, Vol. IX, Dec. l93l, No. 2. pp. 369, 384.
"Training for Domestic Service", 1940
Forecast for Home Economists, Vol. LVI, No. 9, November l940. pp. 534-535, 552, 554, 556, 564. 7 p
"When We Consider the Servant Problem - From the Point of the Housewife", 1930
The Forecast, Vol. XL, Number 3, September l930. pp. 134, l77-l78. 3 p
Fredericks, Christine. Household Engineering: Scientific Management in the Home, 1923
18p
Gordon, Allison. What Shall We Do About Household Employment?, 1940
American Association of University Women. Washington, D.C., October, l940. 45 p
Greene, Lorenzo J. and Myra Colson Callis. The Employment of Negros in the District of Columbia
The Association for the Study of Negro Life and History, Inc. Washington, D.C., no date., 89 p
Hackett, Catherine. "A Code for Housewives.", 1934
The Forum & Century. April l934, Vol. XCI, No. 4. pp. 238-242
Hale, Beatrice Forbes-Robertson. "The Future of Marriage As Forecast.", 1931
The Forecast, June l93l. pp. 333, 372, 384. 3 p
Haynes, Elizabeth Ross, A.M. "Negroes in Domestic Service in the United States", 1923
Reprinted from the Journal of Negro History, Vol. VIII, No. 4, October l923. Washington, D.C.: The American Association for the Study of Negro Life & History, Inc. pp. 384-442
Holmes, Henry W. "Homemaking and the Personal Equation", 1929
Journal of Home Economics, Vol. 2l, No. ll, November l929. pp. 797-808