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).
1. The Establishment
of the Department (1895-1903)
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)
4. Years of
Challenge and a Search for New Identity (1961-74)
5. Reorganization
and a New Beginning (1974-)
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."
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:
Helen
Louise Allen: Steenbock Iconography, Series 14/3, Box 202,
"Textiles and Fashion" (Folder 8).
Margaret
Andreasen: Steenbock Iconography, Series 23/24/01, Box 293,
"Andreasen, Margaret."
Barratt, Marguerite
(Stevenson)
Robert
Bartholomew: Steenbock Iconography, Series 14/1, Box 200,
"Home Economics Individuals," slidesheet.
Beach,
Kathryn Rice
Margaret
Cooper: Steenbock Iconography, Series 14/1, Box 200, "Home
Economics Individuals."
Helen
Cramer: Steenbock Iconography, Series 14/2, Box 200, "Home
Economics Groups: General" (Folder 1).
Julia
Dalrymple: Courtesy of Ohio State University Archives, ID#
Julia Irene Dalymple - 10/20/1966 (80).
Amy
Daniels: Courtesy of Iowa State University Archives.
Ruth
Diez: Steenbock Iconography, Series 3/1, Box 29.
Hampton,
Sybil
Higgins,
Mary Ellen Roach
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.
Emma
Jordre: Steenbock Iconography, Series 3/1, Box 48.
Joseph
Lawton: Steenbock Iconography, Series 14/6, Box 203, "Alumni
Brunches" (Folder 3), slidesheet.
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."
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.
Nelson,
Margaret
Patton,
Stella
Beatrice
Petrich: Steenbock Iconography, Series 14/6, Box 203, "75th
Anniversary, 1979," slidesheet.
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.
Schwalbach, Mathilda
Vanderbergh
Elizabeth
Simpson (second image): Steenbock Iconography, Series 14/1,
Box 200, "Home Economics Individuals," slidesheet.
Anne
Thompson: Steenbock Iconography, Series 14/2, Box 201, "Home
Economics Groups: General" (Folder 1).
Wilkinson, Viola Hunt
Youmans, Rita
1.
An increasingly diverse student body
The
class of 1919: Steenbock Iconography, Series 14/2, "Home
Economics Groups: Class Photographs" (Folder 2).
2. The 1940s
through the 1960s
2.
Life in the Practice Cottage and Home Management House
2. The Home
Management House, 1940-1960s
3. The demise
of the Home Management House
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
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
2. Federal
legislation and growing specialization under Abby Marlatt
3. Years
of professionalization
4. Recent
trends in the curriculum
1.
Helen Tracy Parsons, nutritionist
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.
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.
4. Science,
nutrition and yeast
5. University
relationship and gender relations
6. Hobbies
and personal life
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).
5. Professional
activities
6. Active
in her free time
3.
Nellie Kedzie Jones, extension home economist
1. Background
and early teaching
3. Bringing
science to the people of Wisconsin
4. Appointment
as State Leader of Home Economics Extension
4.
Helen Louise Allen Textile Collection
Helen
Louise Allen (first image): Helen Louise Allen Textile
Collection, Drawer "Background information," Folder
"Photos."
2. The legacy
of Helen Louise Allen
3. The educational
projects of HLATC
4. Outreach
projects of HLATC
Miscellaneous pages:
Dorothy
Roberts Nursery School and Pre-School Laboratory:
Tea
room: Steenbock Iconography, Series 14/3, Box 202, "Institutional
Management" (Folder 11).
Wisconsin
Country Magazine:
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