HOME ECONOMICS 337

100. THESIS. Yr; 2 cr. Lab. fee $2.25 per lab. cr. Miss Manning and
staff.

103. Economic HIsTory OF TEXTILE INDUSTRY. II; 2 cr. A survey of the
development of the textile industry from medieval industrial organi-
zation to present day problems of factory and sweat-shop work. Miss
Manning.

104. HISTORY OF COSTUME IN ITS SOCIOLOGICAL ASPECTS. I; 2 cr. History
of costume in classical antiquity and its subsequent development, with
its periodic recurrence in design and its relation to the leisure class
and to the cost of living. Open to seniors and graduates. Miss
Manning.

106. SEMINARY IN HISTORY OF AMERICAN COSTUME. II; 2 cr. From the
revolution to the present day. Relation of the costume to the social
and economic history and growth of the United States. European
influence upon materials, processes, dyes, and technique of manufac-
ture of textiles used in relation to women’s clothing. Prerequisite:
Senior standing. Miss Manning.

200. RESEARCH IN TEXTILE CHEMISTRY. I, II; *cr. Lab. fee $2.25 per lab.
cr. Miss Manning.

202. GRADUATE SEMINARY IN TEXTILES. I, II; *cr. Miss Manning.

358. SEMINARY IN CLOTHING METHODS. I, II; 2 cr. Planning equip-
ment, supplies, and exhibits for high-school courses. Construction
of illustrative material planned for courses of study for secondary
schools. Selection of suitable material, patterns, and methods for
high-school instruction. Reports and demonstrations. Required of
all students who are preparing to teach clothing. Prerequisites:
Home Econ. 2, 5, 10, 11, 20, 50. Lab. fee $4.50. Miss Manning and
staff.

FOODS AND ADMINISTRATION

ABBY LILLIAN MARLATT, M.S., Se.D., Professor of Home Economics, Chairman
BERNICE FRANCES DODGE, M.S., Associate Professor of Home Economics
HELEN TRACY PARSONS, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Home Hconomics
May LOUISE COWLES, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Home Economics
RuTH ADELE HENDERSON, M.A., Assistant Professor of Home Economics
DOROTHY REED MENDENHALL, B.A., M.D., Lecturer in Home Economics
GRACE IRENE BENNETT, B.S., Instructor in Home Heonomics

DoRoTHY HUSSEMAN, M.S., Instructor in Home Economics

KATHERINE JONES, M.A., Instructor in Home Economics

STELLA TROUT PATTON, M.S., Instructor in Home Economics

FRANCES ROBERTS, B.S., /nstructor in Home Economics

Mrs. DOROTHEA RICKABY SCHINDLAR, B.S., Instructor in Home Economics

la. GENERAL SURVEY, ELEMENTARY DIETETICS. I; 2-4 cr. Detailed study
of standards in diet for all ages; diet for the sick. Laboratory prac-
tice in the study of the more common foods and their preparation and
service in meals for the family group. Special problems in planning
low-cost meals in preparation for social welfare case-work. Open to
juniors and seniors. Lab. fee $2.25 per lab. cr. Mrs. Reynolds.