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HOUSEHOLD ARTS

Household Arts 69. Cookery I.—Both Terms. 8:30-10:30; P. H. 9.
Credit, one session-hour. Laboratory fee $5.00. First Term, Miss
Doddridge. Second Term, Miss Brinton.

A course designed to give experience in cookery and combination of foods used
in the average home, and in teaching foods. One hour of food study required with
this course. Class limited to twenty members.

Household Arts 70. Household Management.—First Term. 12:301:30;
P. H. 4. Credit, one session-hour. Miss Doddridge.

Planning the house. Lighting, ventilating, heating and plumbing. Care of the
house. System in housekeeping methods.

Household Arts 71. Food Study.—Both Terms. 10:30-11:30; P. H.
Credit, one sesson-hour. Miss Doddridge, and Miss Brinton.

Lectures and recitations. Source and composition of food. Principles of cookery.
Menu work and table service. Required with cookery 1.


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Household Arts 72. Methods.—First Term. 8:30-9:30; P. H. 8.
Credit, one session-hour. Mrs. Avery.

This course is designed to furnish the back-ground for practice teaching in both
cooking and sewing. Special attention to planning courses of study for both
rural and city schools, choice and cost of equipment, lesson plans, and community
service. A parallel course in general methods required.

Household Arts 73. Practice Teaching.—First Term. Cooking I.
9:30-11:00; Cooking II. 11:30-1:00; P. H. 11. Sewing I. 9:3011:00;
Sewing II. 2:30-4:00; P. H. B. 1. Credit, one session-hour.
Laboratory Fee $5.00. Mrs. Avery and Miss Cragwall.

Household Arts 72 required with this course, Actual teaching of grade children
to be done in this class. Class limited to 12 members. Conferences to be arranged.

Household Arts 74. Cookery II.—Both Terms. 10:30-12:30; P. H.
3. Credit, one session-hour. Laboratory fee $6.00. First Term,
Miss Brinton. Second Term. —.

Household Arts 69 prerequisite. Menu making basis for work. Some fancy
cookery to be included, also some experimental work. Class limited to sixteen
members.

Household Arts 75. Dietetics.—First Term. 2:30-4:30; P. H. B. 3.
Credit, one session-hour. Fee $5.00. Miss Brinton.

A course in Hospital and Institution management. Presents the fundamental
principles of human nutrition and their application to the feeding of individuals,
families and large groups under varying conditions. It includes a study of the
chemistry and physiology of digestion; metabolism of protein, carbohydrates and
fats; the 100 caloric portion as a unit; feeding of children and invalids; balanced
rations—menu making, etc.

Household Arts 76. Sewing I.—Both Terms. 2:30-4:30; W. R. L.
Credit, one session-hour. Fee $5.00. Miss Metz.

Designed for those preparing to teach sewing in elementary grades and to furnish
a working knowledge of plain sewing. Discussion of Household Arts in relation to
the school and home. Work required: The making of garments suitable for elementary
sewing—Use and alteration of commercial patterns—Use of sewing machine—Care
and repair of clothing.

Household Arts 77. Sewing II.—Both Terms. 8:30-10:30; M. R. L.
Credit, one session-hour. Fee $5.00. Miss Metz.

This course is a continuation of Household Arts 76 with discussions of clothing,
budgets and elementary dressmaking.

Household Arts 78. Advanced Dressmaking.—First Term. 8:3010:30;
P. H. B. 1. Credit, one session-hour. Fee $5.00. Miss
Hull.

Drafting, cutting and fitting shirtwaists and skirts designed from foundation
drafts. Dresses draped on forms without patterns. Students provide materials.
Household Arts 76 and 77 prerequisites H. A. 80 required.

Elective*—Household Arts 79. Millinery.—First Term. 2:30-4:30;
P. L. Basement. Credit, one session-hour. Fee for wire, buckram,
thread, etc., $5.00. Students furnish other material. Miss
Hull.

Course includes pattern cutting, millinery stitches, making of wire frames and
buckram frames. A summer hat of straw braid and piece goods—hat of some suitable
winter material. Class limited to 20.

Household Arts 80. Textiles.—First Term. 10:30-11:30; P. H. B. 1.
Credit, one session-hour. Fee $2.50. Miss Cragwall.

This course will familiarize students with various materials of various textile fibers.
Weaves studied in relation to wearing properties. Care and repair of fabrics. Removal
of stains. Adulterations Required with H. A. 78. General Chemistry
prerequisite.