Home economics -- Miscellanea
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- A Thanksgiving chicken
- A hot lunch at school
- A new year's greeting to homemakers : a radio talk by Dr. Louise Stanley, Chief of the Bureau of Home Economics, delivered in the Department of Agriculture period of the National Farm and Home Hour, broadcast by a network of 48 associate NBC stations, Thursday, December 31, 1936
- A radio talk by Miss Ruth Van Deman, Bureau of Home Economics, delivered in the Department of Agriculture period of the National Farm and Home Hour, broadcast by a network of 48 associate NBC stations, Thursday, August 15, 1935
- A slip cover for a davenport
- A sun-suit ensemble answers many purposes
- A winter play suit
- All kinds of liver valuable in diet
- Amber marmalade
- Answers to many questions : a radio talk by Miss Ruth Van Deman, Bureau of Home Economics, broadcast in the Department of Agriculture period of the National Farm and Home Program, Thursday, March 9, 1939, by the NBC and a 100 associated radio stations
- Ask for the quality grade when you buy canned goods
- Bacon and apple rings
- Buying by quality grades
- Cauliflower served in different ways
- Chicken shortcake
- Choosing kitchen knives and keeping them sharp
- Cod-liver oil in baby's winter diet
- Community dinners, or, Church suppers
- Different dishes made from stewing chickens
- Double boiler frosting
- Evergreens and bushes to conceal ugly foundations
- Food for the elderly
- Foods to choose for Vitamin G
- Fried mush and bacon
- Fruit and rice Bavarian
- Good kitchen equipment saves food and fuel, Part 1
- Homemade candies for Christmas
- Household hints and tips : "1001" hints and tips for the home and garden
- How to clean out a sink trap
- How to make onion soup
- Kidney bean stew
- Lunches carried to school
- Macaroni, or, spaghetti baked in cheese sauce
- Making a plan for your food garden
- Meet the cabbage family
- Mrs. Fixit : pantry power
- New clothes from old
- On buying towels
- Onions are plentiful
- Peanuts have a high food value
- Pies made from dried fruits
- Post-vacation review : a dialogue between Miss Ruth Van Deman, Bureau of Home Economics, Mr. M. L. DuMars, Agricultural Adjustment Administration, delivered in the Department of Agriculture period, National Farm and Home Hour, broadcast by a network of 48 NBC stations, Thursday, August 19, 1937
- Potatoes, white, or, sweet
- Preparing for Thanksgiving
- Pumpkins and squashes baked, steamed, or in pie
- Question and answer day : a radio talk by Miss Ruth Van Deman, Bureau of Home Economics, delivered in the Department of Agriculture period of the National Farm and Home Hour, broadcast by a network of 48 associate NBC stations, Thursday, July 16, 1936
- Questions, canning and others : a radio conversation between Mrs. Rowena Schmidt Carpenter, Bureau of Home Economics, and Mr. Wallace Kadderly, Office of Information, broadcast Thursday, September 1, 1938, in the Department of Agriculture period of the National Farm and Home Program, by the National Broadcasting Company and a network of 93 associate radio stations
- Reader's digest practical problem solver : substitutes, shortcuts, and ingenious solutions for making life easier
- Reducing cash outgo by home production
- Removing ink stains
- Rice omelet with apricots
- Roast stuffed pork shoulder
- Roast stuffed pork spareribs
- Salmon and potato cakes
- Selecting butter of good quality
- September miscellany : a radio interview between Miss Ruth Van Deman, Bureau of Home Economics, and Mr. Morse Salisbury, Office of Information, delivered in the Department of Agriculture period, National Farm and Home Hour, Wednesday, September 29, 1937, and broadcast by the National Broadcasting Company and a network of 69 associated radio stations
- Steamed cranberry and other fruit puddings
- The natural home : household lore and remedies that actually work
- Toothpaste & peanut butter
- Try a smoked shoulder butt of pork
- Turnips are valuable and also inexpensive
- Use the darker flours for greater variety
- When you buy sheets
- Who knew? : green hints and tips to save time, money, and the planet
- Whole wheat chowder
- Winter apples are in the market now
- [Miscellaneous material classed in L.C. Class T: Subclass TH--Building Construction; Subclass TJ--Mechanical Engineering and Machinery; Subclass TK--Electrical Engineering. Electronics. Nuclear Engineering; Subclass TL--Motor Vehicles. Aeronautics. Astronautics; Subclass TN--Mining Engineering. Metallurgy; Subclass TP--Chemical Technology; Subclass TR--Photography; Subclass TS--Manufactures; Subclass TT--Handicrafts. Arts and Crafts; Subclass TX--Home Economics]
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