(Yearbook separate 1343.) [From Yearbook, 1932] * For Sale by Superintendent of Documents. Paper, 5c.
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CONTENTS.—Family living standards depend on use as well as on size of income; [by Faith M. Williams].—Home Economics research assists home makers to spend income wisely; [by Louise Stanley].—Dividing food dollar into 5 parts helps to safeguard low-cost diet; [by Hazel K. Stiebeling].—Meat demonstrations increase interest in supplying home needs; [by Roy W. Snyder].—Cotton is utilized as new foundation material for making hooked rugs; [by Bess M. Viemont].—Food-quality studies elicit facts that serve as guide to producers; [by Florence B. King].—Leisure of home makers studied for light on standards of living; [by Hildegarde Kneeland].—Foodcomposition data aid research workers to interpret food standards; [by Charlotte Chatfield].—Vitamin content of many foods measured by tests with rats; [by Hazel E. Munsell].—Standards for children's clothes stress comfort, simplicity, and self-help; [by Louise Stanley].—Laundry tests under scientific control show how to prevent damage; [by K. Melvina Downey].
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* For Sale by Superintendent of Documents. Paper, 5c.