| PAGE | John Simmons, Founder of Simmons College | Frontispiece | Simmons College, Boston | 42 | Edna D. Day, the First Woman to Become a Doctor of Philosophy in the Field of Home Economics | 76 | Mary Schenck Woolman, Founder of Manhattan Trade School | 76 | Rockford College, Rockford, Illinois | 82 | Children in the Francis Parker School, Chicago | 84 | Household Arts Building, Columbia University | 97 | Household Arts Building, California Polytechnic School | 97 | Mary D. Chambers, Rockford College | 104 | Mr. L. D. Harvey, Homemakers’ School | 104 | Practical Experience in Serving Breakfasts, Dinners and Suppers, Cleveland Schools | 120 | Girls in Cleveland Learn to Make Pottery as Well as Design | 120 | Class in Food Adulterations, University of Wisconsin | 122 | Model House in Washington-Allston School | 122 | One-Week Courses in Home Economics, University of Wisconsin | 128 | Evening Cookery Classes in the St. Louis High Schools | 130 | Interests of Chicago Women’s Club: Domestic Science Classes; Instruction for the Blind; Orchestral Concerts; Suffrage Campaigns | 186 | Interests of Chicago Women’s Club: Park Attendants; Mothers’ Clubs; Hospital Kindergartens; Vacation Schools | 190 | Interests of Chicago Women’s Club: Improvement of City Square; Neighborhood Organizations; Industrial and Agricultural Education for Girls | 197 | |
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