From Home Economics to Human Ecology

 

Photograph credits

Many of the photographs on this website and other visuals commemorating the history of the University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Human Ecology can be found in "Home Economics to Human Ecology: A centennial history at the University of Wisconsin-Madison," a database of digitized images, which will be available shortly from the University of Wisconsin-Madison Libraries.

Images from Steenbock Iconography and from Memorial Archives appear courtesy of the University of Wisconsin-Madison Archives.

Main page:

Students modeling clothing, c. 1912: Steenbock Iconography, Series 14/2, Box 201, "Home economics groups--students exhibiting clothing" (Folder 4).

History of the School:

Design class, c. 1910: Steenbock Iconography, Series 14/3, Box 201, "Interior Design" (Folder 6).

1. The Establishment of the Department (1895-1903)

Caroline Hunt: Home Economists: Portraits and brief biographies of the men and women prominent in the home economics movement in the United States, compiled by a committee of the American Home Economics Association (Baltimore, 1929): 15.

One of the earliest photographs of the Home Economics Department, probably taken during Hunt's tenure: Steenbock Iconography, Series 14/3, Box 202, "Textiles and Fashion" (Folder 7).

2. The Growth of the Department under Abby Marlatt (1909-39)

Abby Marlatt: Steenbock Iconography, Series 3/1, Box 60.

The lunch room: Steenbock Iconography, Series 14/3, Box 202, "Institutional Management" (Folder 11).

3. From a Department to a School (1939-61)

Frances Zuill: Steenbock Iconography, Series 3/1, Box 97.

Weaving demonstration at High School Hospitality Day, 1959: Series 14/4, Box 202, "Displays and Exhibitions: Hospitality Day" (Folder 3).

4. Years of Challenge and a Search for New Identity (1961-74)

William H. Marshall: Kindly provided by William H. Marshall.

The Home Management House: Steenbock Iconography, Series 9/3, Box 142, "Home Management House."

5. Reorganization and a New Beginning (1974-)

Elizabeth Simpson: Steenbock Iconography, Series 14/1, Box 200, "Home Economics Individuals," slidesheet.

Students sitting on the lawn of the Home Economics Building, 1981: Series 14/2, Box 200, "Home Economics Groups--General" (Folder 1).

Detailed timeline:

Caroline Hunt: Home Economists: Portraits and brief biographies of the men and women prominent in the home economics movement in the United States, compiled by a committee of the American Home Economics Association (Baltimore, 1929): 15.

Abby Marlatt: Steenbock Iconography, Series 3/1, Box 60.

Sarah Sutherland: Steenbock Iconography, Series 14/1, Box 200, "Home Economics Individuals."

Practice Cottage: Steenbock Iconography, Series 9/3, Box 142, "Practice Cottage."

Hazel Manning: Steenbock Iconography, Series 13/1, Box 167, "Manning, Hazel."

Tea room: Steenbock Iconography, Series 14/3, Box 202, "Institutional Management" (Folder 11).

Frances Zuill: Steenbock Iconography, Series 3/1, Box 97.

Weaving demonstration at High School Hospitality Day: Series 14/4, Box 202, "Displays and Exhibitions: Hospitality Day" (Folder 3).

Home Economics Building: Steenbock Iconography, Series 9/3, Box 142, "Home Economics."

Josephine Staab: Steenbock Iconography, Series 3/1, Box 83.

Rita Youmans: Steenbock Iconography, Series 3/1, Box 97.

Louise Young: Steenbock Iconography, Series 3/1, Box 97.

William H. Marshall: Kindly provided by William H. Marshall.

Elizabeth Simpson: Steenbock Iconography, Series 3/1, Box 81.

Ten Dynamic Women: Cover of Ten Dynamic Women.

Hamilton I. McCubbin: Steenbock Iconography, Series 3/1, Box 62.

Robin A. Douthitt: Kindly provided by Robin A. Douthitt.

The School's departments:

Clothing class, 1924: Wisconsin State Historical Society Iconography, Lot 3564 and Classified File 86619.

1. Environment, Textiles and Design

Clothing class, c. 1920: Steenbock Iconography, Series 14/3, Box 202, "Textiles and Fashion" (Folder 7).

Design class, c. 1923: Steenbock Iconography, Series 14/3, Box 202, "Textiles and Fashion" (Folder 7).

Agatha Norton discussing clothing designs: Steenbock Iconography, Series 14/3, Box 202, "Textiles and Fashion" (Folder 8).

Marion Brown teaching a draping class, c. 1975: Steenbock Iconography, Series 14/3, Box 202, "Textiles and Fashion" (Folder 8)

Textile chemistry professor Manfred Wentz with a student: Steenbock Iconography, Series 14/3, Box 202, "Textiles and Fashion" (Folder 8)

2. Family and Consumer Communications

Wisconsin Country Magazine staff, 1935: Steenbock Iconography, Series 13/2/1, Box 169, "Agriculture Academic Groups" (Folder 2).

Nellie McCannon supervising two students, 1975: Steenbock Iconography, Series 3/1, Box 61.

A family and consumer communications student reading a script: Steenbock Iconography, Series 14/6, Box 203, "Minorities Students Program."

3. Family and Consumer Education

A UW graduate teaches home economics at Wisconsin High School, c. 1925: Steenbock Iconography, Series 14/3, Box 201, "Classroom and Lab Scenes: General" (Folder 1).

Ruth Henderson teaching home economics at Wisconsin High School, c. 1949: Steenbock Iconography, Series 17/4/1, "Wisconsin High School: Classroom Activities."

A household budget management class in home economics education, c. 1962: Steenbock Iconography, Series 14/3, "Classroom and Lab Scenes: General" (Folder 1).

4. Family Living Extension

Women's short course, c. 1915: Steenbock Iconography, Series 14/2, Box 200, "Home Economics Groups: General" (Folder 1).

World War I poster advertising lecture on food conservation by Gladys Stillman: Memorial Archives, Biographical Folders, "Stillman, Gladys."

Homemakers Program, with Aline Hazard on the far right talking to five guests: Steenbock Iconography, Series 23/24/01, Box 295, "Hazard, Aline W."

5. Foods and Nutrition

Food class, c. 1909: Steenbock Iconography, Series 14/3, Box 201, "Foods and Nutrition" (Folder 2).

A student uses the Sanborn Metabolism Apparatus to measure basal metabolism, c. 1925: Steenbock Iconography, Series 14/3, Box 201, "Foods and Nutrition" (Folder 2).

Three graduate students conducting nutrition research, 1962: Steenbock Iconography, Series 14/3, Box 201, "Foods and Nutrition" (Folder 3).

6. Home Management and Family Living

A student plays piano for children, probably in the Dorothy Roberts Nursery School: Steenbock Iconography, Series 14/3, Box 201, "Child and Family Studies" (Folder 4).

Kathryn Rice Beach teaching a consumer economics class in the 1950s: Steenbock Iconography, Series 14/3, Box 201, "Consumer Sciences " (Folder 6).

Consumer science students at the resource library of the Department of Justice's Consumer Protection Division, c. 1975: Steenbock Iconography, Series 14/3, Box 201, "Consumer Sciences " (Folder 6).

A student reads to children in the Pre-School Laboratory in the 1970s: Steenbock Iconography, Series 14/3, Box 201, "Child and Family Studies" (Folder 4).

Biographies of former faculty and administrators:

Abby Marlatt: Steenbock Iconography, Series 3/11, Box 60.

Allen, Helen Louise

Helen Louise Allen: Steenbock Iconography, Series 14/3, Box 202, "Textiles and Fashion" (Folder 8).

Andreasen, Margaret

Margaret Andreasen: Steenbock Iconography, Series 23/24/01, Box 293, "Andreasen, Margaret."

Barratt, Marguerite (Stevenson)

Peg Barratt: Kindly provided by Jane Weier.

Bartholomew, Robert

Robert Bartholomew: Steenbock Iconography, Series 14/1, Box 200, "Home Economics Individuals," slidesheet.
Beach, Kathryn Rice
Kathryn Rice Beach: Steenbock Iconography, Series 3/1, Box 14.
Betty Black: Kindly provided by Jane Weier.

Brown, Marion

Marion Brown assisting a student with a design: Steenbock Iconography, Series 14/1, Box 200, "Home Economics Individuals," slidesheet.

Campbell, Helen

Carey, Joyce Marquess

Joyce Marquess Carey (right) supervising a student: Steenbock Iconography, Series 14/3, "Textiles and Fashion" (Folder 8).

"Seeing Stars," quilt, 51" x 51": Kindly provided by Joyce Marquess Carey.

Cooper, Margaret

Margaret Cooper: Steenbock Iconography, Series 14/1, Box 200, "Home Economics Individuals."

Cowles, May Louise

May Louise Cowles: Steenbock Iconography, Series 3/1, Box 25.

Cramer, Helen

Helen Cramer: Steenbock Iconography, Series 14/2, Box 200, "Home Economics Groups: General" (Folder 1).

Dalrymple, Julia

Julia Dalrymple: Courtesy of Ohio State University Archives, ID# Julia Irene Dalymple - 10/20/1966 (80).

Daniels, Amy

Amy Daniels: Courtesy of Iowa State University Archives.

Davis, Ruth Danielson

Ruth Danielson Davis: Steenbock Iconography, Series 3/1, Box 28.

Dawe, Helen Cleveland

Helen Cleveland Dawe: Wisconsin Country Magazine, December 1949.

Dickie, Ruth Strathern

Ruth Strathern Dickie: Steenbock Iconography, Series 3/1, Box 28.

Diez, Ruth

Ruth Diez: Steenbock Iconography, Series 3/1, Box 29.

Douthitt, Robin A.

Robin A. Douthitt: Kindly provided by Robin A. Douthitt.

Graff, Jane

Jane Graff teaching a related arts workshop, 1972: Steenbock Iconography, Series 14/2, Box 200, "Home Economics Groups: General" (Folder 1).
Hampton, Sybil
Sybil Hampton: Steenbock Iconography, Series 3/1, Box 85.

Hanning, Flora May

Flora May Hanning teaching an experimental foods class, 1950s: Steenbock Iconography, Series 14/3, Box 201, "Foods and Nutrition" (Folder 3).

Harris, Ruth Ketterer

Ruth Ketterer Harris: Steenbock Iconography, Series 3/1, Box 42.

Hazard, Aline

Aline Hazard: Steenbock Iconography, Series 3/1, Box 42.

Henderson, Beverly

Beverly Henderson: Steenbock Iconography, Series 3/1, Box 43.

Henderson, Ruth

Ruth Henderson teaching Greek women about canning, c. 1953: Steenbock Iconography, Series 3/1, Box 43.
Higgins, Mary Ellen Roach
Mary Ellen Roach Higgins: Steenbock Iconography, Series 3/1, Box 44.

Hooper, Frank

Frank Hooper: Kindly provided by Jane Weier.

Hunt, Caroline

Caroline Hunt: Home Economists: Portraits and brief biographies of the men and women prominent in the home economics movement in the United States, compiled by a committee of the American Home Economics Association (Baltimore, 1929): 15.

Jones, Nellie Kedzie

Nellie Kedzie Jones: Steenbock Iconography, Series 3/1, Box 48.

Jordre, Emma

Emma Jordre: Steenbock Iconography, Series 3/1, Box 48.

Juaire, Marion

Marion Juaire: Wisconsin Country Magazine, December 1941.

Landry, Lenore

Lenore Landry: Steenbock Iconography, Series 3/1, Box 51.

Lawton, Joseph

Joseph Lawton: Steenbock Iconography, Series 14/6, Box 203, "Alumni Brunches" (Folder 3), slidesheet.

Leindorff, Agnes

Agnes Leindorff: Steenbock Iconography, Series 3/1, Box 52.

Linkswiler, Hellen

Hellen Linkswiler: Journal of Nutrition 132: 333-334 (2002).

Longbotham, Marion

Marion Longbotham: Steenbock Iconography, Series 3/1, Box 58.

MacDonald, Maurice

Maurice MacDonald: Steenbock Iconography, Series 14/6, Box 203, "75th Anniversary, 1979," slidesheet.
Manning, Hazel
Hazel Manning: Steenbock Iconography, Series 13/1, Box 167, "Manning, Hazel."

Mansfield, Patricia

Patricia Mansfield working on a batik: Steenbock Iconography, Series 14/3, Box 202, "Textiles and Fashion" (Folder 8).

Marlatt, Abby

Abby Marlatt (first image): Steenbock Iconography, Series 3/1, Box 60.

Abby Marlatt (second image): Steenbock Iconography, Series 3/1, Box 60.

Marshall, William H.
William H. Marshall: Kindly provided by William H. Marshall.

McCannon, Nellie

Nellie McCannon: Steenbock Iconography, Series 3/1, Box 61.

McCordic, Margaret

Margaret McCordic: Steenbock Iconography, Series 3/1, Box 62.

McCubbin, Hamilton

Hamilton McCubbin: Steenbock Iconography, Series 3/1, Box 62.

Meloche, Gladys

Gladys Meloche: Steenbock Iconography, Series 3/1, Box 63.

Mendenhall, Dorothy Reed

Dorothy Reed Mendenhall: Courtesy of Sophia Smith Collection, Smith College.

Mortimer, Iva

Iva Mortimer: Steenbock Iconography, Series 3/1, Box 65.

Myrland, Ruth

Ruth Myrland (left) and Frances Zuill (right): Steenbock Iconography, Series 14/2, Box 200, "Home Economics Groups: General" (Folder 1).
Nelson, Margaret
Margaret Nelson: Steenbock Iconography, Series 3/1, Box 67.

Norton, Agatha

Agatha Norton: Steenbock Iconography, Series 3/1, Box 68.

Parsons, Helen Tracy

Helen Tracy Parsons: Steenbock Iconography, Series 3/1, Box 70.

Paschall, Hazel

Hazel Paschall helping a student with a difficult design problem: Steenbock Iconography, Series 14/3, Box 202, "Textiles and Fashion" (Folder 8).
Patton, Stella
Stella Patton: Steenbock Iconography, Series 3/1, Box 70.

Peterson, Bernadine H.

Bernadine H. Peterson: Kindly provided by Bernadine H. Peterson.
Beatrice Petrich: Steenbock Iconography, Series 14/6, Box 203, "75th Anniversary, 1979," slidesheet.

Pollock, Josephine

Josephine Pollock: Steenbock Iconography, Series 3/1, Box 72.
Dorothy Jutton Pringle: Steenbock Iconography, Series 14/3, Box 201, "Foods and Nutrition" (Folder 3).

Reynolds, May

May Reynolds (first image): Steenbock Iconography, Series 13/1, Box 168, "Reynolds, Mrs. May S."

May Reynolds (second image): Steenbock Iconography, Series 3/1, Box 74.

Richert, Marlys

Marlys Richert: Steenbock Iconography, Series 3/1, Box 74.

Schwalbach, Mathilda Vanderbergh

Mathilda Vanderbergh Schwalbach: Steenbock Iconography, Series 3/1, Box 79.

Elizabeth Simpson (first image): Steenbock Iconography, Series 3/1, Box 81.

Elizabeth Simpson (second image): Steenbock Iconography, Series 14/1, Box 200, "Home Economics Individuals," slidesheet.

Staab, Josephine

Josephine Staab: Steenbock Iconography, Series 3/1, Box 83.

Stampfl, Ronald

Ronald Stampfl: Steenbock Iconography, Series 3/1, Box 84.

Stillman, Gladys "Sally"

Sally Stillman proudly standing next to her car, c. 1920s: Steenbock Iconography, Series 3/1, Box 85.
Dorothy Hussemann Strong: Steenbock Iconography, Series 14/1, Box 200, "Home Economics Individuals."

Thompson, Anne

Anne Thompson: Steenbock Iconography, Series 14/2, Box 201, "Home Economics Groups: General" (Folder 1).

Wentz, Manfred

Manfred Wentz with a student: Steenbock Iconography, Series 3/1, Box 94.

Wilkinson, Viola Hunt

Youmans, Rita

Rita Youmans: Steenbock Iconography, Series 3/1, Box 97.

Young, Louise

Louise Young: Steenbock Iconography, Series 3/1, Box 97.

Frances Zuill: Steenbock Iconography, Series 3/1, Box 97.

Student experiences:

A consumer economics class, c. 1964: Steenbock Iconography, Series 14/3, Box 201, "Consumer Science" (Folder 5).

1. An increasingly diverse student body

Students sitting on the lawn of the Home Economics Building, 1981: Steenbock Iconography, Series 14/2, Box 200, "Home Economics Groups: General" (Folder 1).

1. The 1910s and 1920s

The class of 1919: Steenbock Iconography, Series 14/2, "Home Economics Groups: Class Photographs" (Folder 2).

2. The 1940s through the 1960s

A consumer economics class, c. 1964: Steenbock Iconography, Series 14/3, Box 201, "Consumer Science" (Folder 5).

May Reynolds with Saranya Reddy, a student from India, 1956: Steenbock Iconography, Series 14/3, Box 201, "Foods and Nutrition" (Folder 3).

3. The 1980s and 1990s:

A family and consumer communications student, 1981: Steenbock Iconography, Series 14/6, Box 203, "Minorities Students Program."

2. Life in the Practice Cottage and Home Management House

Dinner at the Home Management House, 1953: Steenbock Iconography, Series 14/3, Box 202, "Home Management House" (Folder 10).

1. The Practice Cottage, 1911-1940

The Practice Cottage, c. 1912: Steenbock Iconography, Series 9/3, Box 142, "Practice Cottage."

The diet kitchen in the Practice Cottage, 1910s: Steenbock Iconography, Series 14/3, Box 202, "Practice Cottage" (Folder 9).

The Practice Cottage in its new location, seen from the steps of Ag Hall, 1931: Steenbock Iconography, Series 9/3, Box 142, "Practice Cottage."

2. The Home Management House, 1940-1960s

The Home Management House: Steenbock Iconography, Series 9/3, Box 142, "Home Management House."

Students in the doorway of the Home Management House, 1949: Steenbock Iconography, Series 14/3, Box 202, "Home Management House" (Folder 10).

3. The demise of the Home Management House

Serving dinner at the Home Management House, 1953: Steenbock Iconography, Series 14/3, Box 202, "Home Management House" (Folder 10).

3. Student clubs

Home Economics Club, c. 1963: Steenbock Iconography, Series 14/2, Box 201, "Home Economics Groups: Student Organizations" (Folder 3).

1. The establishment of the first student clubs

Omicron Nu, 1924: Steenbock Iconography, Series 14/2, Box 201, "Home Economics Groups: Student Organizations" (Folder 3).

Gamma Alpha Epsilon, 1924: Steenbock Iconography, Series 14/2, Box 201, "Home Economics Groups: Student Organizations" (Folder 3).

Phi Upsilon Omicron, 1929: Steenbock Iconography, Series 14/2, Box 201, "Home Economics Groups: Student Organizations" (Folder 3).

2. Public service activities of student clubs

3. Professional activities of student clubs

High School Hospitality Day exhibit: Steenbock Iconography, Series 14/4, Box 202, "Displays and Exhibits: High School Hospitality Day" (Folder 3).

4. A changing curriculum for changing times

A student reading, c. 1970: Steenbock Iconography, Series 14/1, Box 200, "Home economics individuals."

1. The program's first decade

Food chemistry class, c. 1909: Steenbock Iconography, Series 14/3, Box 201, "Foods and Nutrition" (Folder 2).

2. Federal legislation and growing specialization under Abby Marlatt

Bacteriology class, c. 1920: Steenbock Iconography, Series 14/3, Box 201, "Foods and Nutrition" (Folder 2).

Students in a clothing class, c. 1925: Steenbock Iconography, Series 14/3, Box 202, "Textiles and Fashion" (Folder 7).

3. Years of professionalization

A student reads to two young children, c. 1960: Steenbock Iconography, Series 14/3, Box 201, "Child and Family Studies" (Folder 4).

4. Recent trends in the curriculum

Traditions of research:

Foods and nutrition research in the animal lab, c. 1920: Steenbock Iconography, Series 14/3, Box 201, "Foods and Nutrition" (Folder 2).

1. Helen Tracy Parsons, nutritionist

Helen Tracy Parsons: Steenbock Iconography, Series 3/1, Box 70.

1. Background

Lafayette B. Mendel: Steenbock Archives, Series 10/1/0, Box 13, Folder "1926-27," Letter from Parsons to UW Home Economics Department (June 7, 1927): 11.

2. Inspirations

Helen Tracy Parsons, 1927: Steenbock Archives, Series 10/1/0, Box 13, Folder "1926-27," Letter from Parsons to UW Home Economics Department (June 9, 1927): 14.

3. Department relations

A nutrition researcher in the animal lab, c. 1920: Steenbock Iconography, Series 14/3, Box 201, "Foods and Nutrition" (Folder 2).

4. Science, nutrition and yeast

Research on vitamin C metabolism in guinea pigs by an unidentified researcher, 1927: Steenbock Iconography, Series 14/3, Box 201, "Foods and Nutrition" (Folder 2).

5. University relationship and gender relations

6. Hobbies and personal life

Parsons and Cowles in Switzerland, 1970: Memorial Archives, Biographical folder, "Parsons, Helen."

2. May Louise Cowles, rural sociologist

May Louise Cowles: Steenbock Iconography, Series 3/1, Box 25.

1. Background

2. A dedicated researcher

3. Focus on rural families

A rural Wisconsin farm: Steenbock Iconography, Series 13/17, "Miscellaneous Farm Buildings and Facilities" (Folder 4).

4. Beyond the university

Meeting Housing Needs of Older People in Rural Areas: Memorial Archives, Biographical folder, "Cowles, May."

5. Professional activities

A rural homemaker doing her laundry: Steenbock Iconography, Series 13/10/3, "Farm Life" (Folder 1).

6. Active in her free time

Parsons and Cowles in Switzerland, 1970: Memorial Archives, Biographical folder, "Parsons, Helen."

3. Nellie Kedzie Jones, extension home economist

Nellie Kedzie Jones: Steenbock Iconography, Series 3/1, Box 48.

1. Background and early teaching

2. Move to Wisconsin

Nellie Kedzie Jones and Howard Murray Jones: Steenbock Iconography, Series 3/1, Box 48.

3. Bringing science to the people of Wisconsin

Nellie Kedzie Jones teaching a home economics class: Wisconsin State Historical Society, Lot 591, negative# WHi (x3) 14275.

4. Appointment as State Leader of Home Economics Extension

The difficult lives that women faced as rural homemakers: Steenbock Iconography, Series 13/10/3, "Farm Life" (Folder 1).

5. Honors

Nellie Kedzie Jones, painted by Robert Grafton: Steenbock Iconography, Series 3/1, Box 48.

4. Helen Louise Allen Textile Collection

Ruth Morrissey in the Textile Collection, 1978: Steenbock Iconography, Series 14/3, "Textiles and Fashion" (Folder 8).

1. Helen Louise Allen (1902-1968)

Helen Louise Allen (first image): Helen Louise Allen Textile Collection, Drawer "Background information," Folder "Photos."

Helen Louise Allen (second image): Helen Louise Allen Textile Collection, Drawer "Background information," Folder "Photos."

Helen Louise Allen teaching weaving: Helen Louise Allen Textile Collection, Drawer "Background information," Folder "Photos."

2. The legacy of Helen Louise Allen

Helen Louise Allen in her textile collection: Helen Louise Allen Textile Collection, Drawer "Background information," Folder "Photos."

3. The educational projects of HLATC

Ruth Ketterer Harris checking a catalog description of an African textile: Steenbock Iconography, Series 3/1, Box 42.

Ruth Morrissey teaching a weaving class in the HLATC room, 1978: Steenbock Iconography, Series 14/3, Box 202, "Textiles and Fashion" (Folder 8).

4. Outreach projects of HLATC

Patricia Mansfield using ARTSearch: Steenbock Iconography, Series 14/3, Box 202, "Textiles and Fashion" (Folder 8).

A woman works on an Indian printed textile in the Collection: Steenbock Iconography, Series 14/3, Box 202, "Textiles and Fashion" (Folder 8).

Miscellaneous pages:

Dorothy Roberts Nursery School and Pre-School Laboratory:

Playground of the Dorothy Roberts Nursery School when it was located in the Practice Cottage, c. 1930: Steenbock Iconography, Series 14/3, Box 201, "Child and family studies" (Folder 4).

Interior of current Pre-School Laboratory: Steenbock Iconography, Series 14/3, Box 201, "Child and family studies" (Folder 4).

Farm and Home Week:

Women's short course lecture on foods, c. 1915: Steenbock Iconography, Series 14/3, Box 201, "Foods and Nutrition" (Folder 2).

Jane Graff and Gertrude Hoffman prepare for Farm and Home Week, c. 1962: Steenbock Iconography, Series 14/3, Box 202, "Textiles and Fashion" (Folder 8)

Home Economics Building:

Home Economics Building, 1924: Series 9/3, Box 142, "Home Economics."

Home Economics Building after the construction of the west wing: Series 9/3, Box 142, "Home Economics."

Tea Room and Cafeteria:

Tea room: Steenbock Iconography, Series 14/3, Box 202, "Institutional Management" (Folder 11).

Wisconsin Country Magazine:

Wisconsin Country Magazine staff, 1935: Steenbock Iconography, Series 13/2/1, Box 169, "Agriculture Academic Groups" (Folder 2).