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    The Iowa Homemaker vol.6, no.1

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    Table of Contents Personality in Children’s Clothing, page 1 We Borrow From Our Predecessors by Gladys Branson, page 2 Individuality in Dress, page 4 To Gather or Scatter Dust by Idamae Miles, page 4 Girls’ 4-H Club Page, page 5 With the Iowa State Home Economics Association, page 6 Editorial, page 7 Who’s There and Where by Cleo Fitzsimmons, page 8 Marketing as a Business Proposition by Berenice Millerke, page 9 The Eternal Question, page 10</p

    The Iowa Homemaker vol.7, no.4

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    Table of Contents The Home Library by Charles H. Brown, page 1 Fashion Forecast for Fall and Winter by Miss Marie Stephens, page 2 The Place of The Child by Lydia Swanson, page 3 Home Economics Research at Iowa State by Dorothy McDaniel and Melba Nisewanger, page 4 Cooking Utensils of Today by Zula Dowler, page 5 Girls’ 4-H Page by Frances Jones, page 6 Home Economics Training in Choice of Life Mate by Marcia Turner, page 8 Community Laundry of the Des Moines Roadside Settlement House by Margaret Davidson, page 10 Who’s There and Where by Cleo Fitzsimmons, page 12 Iowa State Home Economics Association Page, page 9 Preparation for Nutrition Research by Melba Nisewanger, page 10 Who’s There and Where by Cleo Fitzsimmons, page 12</p

    The Iowa Homemaker vol.5, no.9

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    Table of Contents A true Story of a Real Budget by Gertrude Lynn, page 1 Corn Sugar by Belle Lowe, page 2 Now Is the Time for Your Party by Helen Dahl, page 3 Do You Want to Write? by Genevieve Callahan, page 4 Hints for Your Spring Wardrobe by Thirza Hull, page 4 Girls’ 4-H Page, page 5 With the Iowa State Home Economics Association, page 6 Editorial, page 7 Who’s There and Where by Cleo Fitzsimmons, page 8 The Eternal Question, page 10 Color Cures by Laura Holmes, page 11</p

    The Iowa Homemaker vol.6 no.4

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    Table of Contents The Purnell Bill by Anna E. Richardson, page 1 Living in a Cooperative House by Helen Bascom, page 2 The Lure of a Shawl, page 3 Your Five Foot Shelf, page 4 With the Iowa State Home Economics Association by Mrs. Fred E. Ferguson, page 6 Editorial, page 7 4-H Page, page 8 Eternal Question, page 10 Pleasing the Tastes of 800 Girls by Frances Jones, page 11 Planning for Canning by Kathern Ayres, page 12 Who’s There and Where by Cleo Fitzsimmons, page 14</p

    The Iowa Homemaker vol.8, no.10

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    Travel Tales of a Purnell Field Worker by Cleo Fitzsimmons, page 1 Milady Fashion Decrees by Isabel Leith, page 2 Spring Renovating by Frances Thomas, page 3 From Rags to Hooked Rugs by Gladys Parker Myers, page 3 Citrus Fruits Deluxe by Marian Chace, page 4 Freshman Hall by Ruth Stewart, page 5 Milk for Health, page 5 4-H Club by Lulu Tregoning, page 6 State Association by Marcia E. Turner, page 8 Home Economics Research by Mildred Deischer, page 10 Editorial, page 11 Alumnae News by Vera Caulum, page 12</p

    The Iowa Homemaker vol.6 no.6

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    Table of Contents Christmas in Russia by Elsie Guthrie and Gayle Pugh, page 1 Fascination of Hand Weaving by Barbara Dewell, page 2 Cheese for the Holidays by Margaret Marnette, page 3 Do You Know Your Gas Stove by Grace Harribine, page 4 Southern Cooking and Northern Appetites by Linda Spence Brown, page 5 For that Cold Christmas Evening by Gertrude Brown, page 6 4-H Club, page 7 Iowa State Home Economics Association, page 8 Editorial, page 9 Who’s There and Where by Cleo Fitzsimmons, page 10 Omicron Nu Activities, page 12 The Eternal Question by Emily Jammer, page 14 Bargain Hunting in Persia, page 17 New Reference Books for Teachers, page 18</p

    The Iowa Homemaker vol.7, no.3

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    Table of Contents American Home Economics Association Convention, page 1 Common Sense in Buying Equipment by Margaret Davidson, page 2 Is Training in Homemaking Essential for a Good Homemaker?, page 3 Home Economics Research at Iowa State, page 4 “Cracker Rat” – “Milk Rat” by Melba Nisewanger, page 5 The Role of Home and Parents by Dr. Grace S. M. Zorbaugh, page 5 Busy Mother, Read This! by Frances Thomas, page 5 4-H Page, page 6 4-H Page, page 7 Looking Forward by Regina J. Friant, page 8 Iowa State Home Economics Association Page, page 9 Preparation for Nutrition Research by Melba Nisewanger, page 10 Who’s There and Where by Cleo Fitzsimmons, page 12</p

    The Iowa Homemaker vol.6, no.10

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    Table of Contents V-E-I-S-H-E-A by Gladys Parker, page 1 Is the Home Economics Graduate the Best Homemaker?, page 2 The Season Suggests a Sewing Machine by Cleo Fitzsimmons, page 3 How Shall We Keep Our Food Cold? by Helen Bishop, page 4 4-H Clubs, page 6 Iowa State Home Economics Association Page, page 8 Editorial, page 9 Who’s There and Where, page 10 Research in Canning by Betty Barker, page 11 Vodvil Puts $350 in MacKay Loan Fund by Marcella Alton, page 11 Art Students Compete by Jane Rhoads, page 11 New Meat Course by Helen Goeppinger, page 11 Eternal Question, page 12 Movement to End Waste in Textile Industry, page 13 Analyzes 100 Brands of Sheeting by Mary Moser, page 16</p

    CLEO Contributions to Tau Physics

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    Introduction Over the last dozen years, the CLEO Collaboration has made use of data collected by the the CLEO-II detector [1] to measure many of the properties of the tau lepton and its neutrino. Now that the experiment is making a transition from operation in the 10 GeV (B factory) region to the 3-5 GeV tau-charm factory region [2], it seemed to the author and the Tau02 conference organizers to be a good time to review the contributions of the CLEO experiment to tau physics. We are consciously omitting results from CLEO-I (data taken before 1989). The author has chosen to take a semi-critical approach, emphasizing both the strengths and weaknesses of tau physics at CLEO: past, present, and future. 2. Tau Production at 10 GeV We begin by discussing a topic on which CLEO has not published: tau pair production. In e e collisions, one can study taus in production and/or decay. The production reaction is governed by wellunderstood QED. As such, it is not terribly interesti

    The Iowa Homemaker vol.6 no.5

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    Table of Contents Curriculum Making in Home Economics by Mrs. Kate W. Kinyon, page 1 Councillor’s Report of the A. H. E. A. by Miss Frances Zuill, page 2 First Convocation in Home Economics Hall Barbara Dewell, page 3 Homemaker’ Committee Reports, page 4 Problem Method of Teaching Home Economics by Virginia Alexander, page 5 The School Lunch Room by Virginia Alexander, page 5 Esthonia Sends Us a Homemaker by Elsie Guthrie, page 6 A Practical Experimental Cafeteria, page 7 Girls’ 4-H Club, page 9 Editorial, page 11 Economical But Attractive Christmas Gifts b Gertrude Brown, page 12 What About Electricity for Farm Kitchen? by Mrs. Vivian Brashear, page 13 Eternal Question, page 14 Handbook of Foods and Cookery by Mary Elva Crockett, page 15 Who’s There and Where by Cleo Fitzsimmons, page 16 An Easier Thanksgiving Day by Marcella Alton, page 18</p
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