Home economics
Found in 24 Collections and/or Records:
Co-eds committee for home economic conference, 1951
Approximately 131,500 negatives documenting all aspects of University life and the town and residents of Storrs, Connecticut.
Coeds in front of Home Management house, 1951
Approximately 131,500 negatives documenting all aspects of University life and the town and residents of Storrs, Connecticut.
Evalyn S. Berstrand, Dean, School of Home Economics , 1944
Contains approximately 136,060 photographic prints and negatives documenting all aspects of University life and the town and residents of Storrs, CT.
Handicapped Homemaker Project - Bellevue, N.Y., [1956-1959]
Approximately 131,500 negatives documenting all aspects of University life and the town and residents of Storrs, Connecticut.
Handicapped Homemaker Project - California, [1956-1959]
Approximately 131,500 negatives documenting all aspects of University life and the town and residents of Storrs, Connecticut.
Handicapped Homemaker Project - Charts, Posters, [1956-1959]
Approximately 131,500 negatives documenting all aspects of University life and the town and residents of Storrs, Connecticut.
Handicapped Homemaker Project - Denmark, [1956-1959]
Approximately 131,500 negatives documenting all aspects of University life and the town and residents of Storrs, Connecticut.
Handicapped Homemaker Project - Glastonbury, CT, [1956-1959]
Approximately 131,500 negatives documenting all aspects of University life and the town and residents of Storrs, Connecticut.
Handicapped Homemaker Project - Illinois, [1956-1959]
Approximately 131,500 negatives documenting all aspects of University life and the town and residents of Storrs, Connecticut.
Handicapped Homemaker Project - Sweden, [1956-1959]
Approximately 131,500 negatives documenting all aspects of University life and the town and residents of Storrs, Connecticut.
Handicapped Homemaker Project - Swedish Fruit, [1956-1959]
Approximately 131,500 negatives documenting all aspects of University life and the town and residents of Storrs, Connecticut.
Home Economics, 1957
Approximately 131,500 negatives documenting all aspects of University life and the town and residents of Storrs, Connecticut.
Home economics, 1951
Approximately 131,500 negatives documenting all aspects of University life and the town and residents of Storrs, Connecticut.
Home economics building, 1950
Approximately 131,500 negatives documenting all aspects of University life and the town and residents of Storrs, Connecticut.
Home economics building, 1950
Approximately 131,500 negatives documenting all aspects of University life and the town and residents of Storrs, Connecticut.
Home Economics Demonstration Kitchen, 1954
Approximately 131,500 negatives documenting all aspects of University life and the town and residents of Storrs, Connecticut.
Home economics, high school practice teaching, 1951
Approximately 131,500 negatives documenting all aspects of University life and the town and residents of Storrs, Connecticut.
Home management house, 1951
Approximately 131,500 negatives documenting all aspects of University life and the town and residents of Storrs, Connecticut.
Home Management House Kitchen, 1954
Approximately 131,500 negatives documenting all aspects of University life and the town and residents of Storrs, Connecticut.
Wilma Keyes Papers
Wilma Belknap Keyes was an assistant professor at the University of Connecticut School of Home Economics from 1938-1963. During her tenure she developed and taught over 20 new art courses and saw the beginning of the School of Fine Arts as a distinct department from the School of Home Economics.
Kitchens, Home Economics, 1954
Approximately 131,500 negatives documenting all aspects of University life and the town and residents of Storrs, Connecticut.
Kitchens, Home Economics, 1954
Approximately 131,500 negatives documenting all aspects of University life and the town and residents of Storrs, Connecticut.
Elizabeth E. May Papers
A noted educator, administrator, writer and researcher, Dr. May joined the faculty of the University of Connecticut in 1952 as Dean of the School of Home Economics at the University of Connecticut. She retired from the University in 1964.
Snow scenes around Home Economics building, 1953
Approximately 131,500 negatives documenting all aspects of University life and the town and residents of Storrs, Connecticut.