﻿DEPARTMENT OF HOME ECONOMICS 



Georgia Elizabeth Finley, Instructor in Home Economics. 

 B.S., Lewis Institute, 1914. 



1. Outline for a study of the house. (With Mabel T. Wellman and Edith 



C. WiUiams.) Bull. No. 20, Ind. Dept. Pub. Inst., pp. 82-112. 1915. 



2. Laboratory exercises on food study. (With Mabel T. Wellman and 



Frances L. Swain.) Bloomington, pp. 31. 1917. 



Elizabeth Sage, Assistant Professor of Home Economics. 

 B.S., Columbia University, 1917. 



1. Occupations for little fingers. (With Anna M. Cooley.) Scribner, pp. 



154. 1905. 



2. Nursery decorations. Circle Mag. 1907. 



Mabel Thacher Wellman, Associate Professor of Home Economics. 

 A.B., Wellesley CoUege, 1895. 



1. Wellesley legenda (editor-in-chief). Boston, pp. 250. 1895. 



2. Physiological law of habit and its application to common school studies. 



Educ, XXVII, pp. 52-56. 1896. 



3. Experiments in chemistry for use in the high school. (With Mrs. Alice 



P. Norton.) Brookline, Mass., pp. 30. 1900. 



4. Cake mixing. Jour. Home Econ., I, p. 419. 1909. 



5. How to use the 100-calories portion in dietary teaching in high school. 



Jour. Home Econ., II, pp. 615-618. 1910. 



6. Outline for a study of the house. (With Georgia E. Finley and Edith 



C.Williams.) Bull. No. 20, Dept. Pub. Inst., Ind., pp. 82-102. 1915. 



7. Laboratory exercises in food study. (With Frances L. Swain and 



Georgia E. Finley.) Bloomington, pp. 31. 1917. 



8. Food study. Boston, Little, Brown, and Co., pp. 312. 1917. 



9. Economy in food. Boston, pp. 36. 1918. 



10. Winning the war in the kitchen. (With Kate Daum.) Ind. Univ. 



News-Letter, XI, No. 5, pp. 16. 1918. 



11. Recent advances in the selection and preparation of food. Jour. Home 



Econ., XI, pp. 288-295; Jour. Home Econ., XII, pp. 15-26. 



1917. 



12. War Diet in the Home. Am. Red Cross, 706, pp. 16. 1918. 



13. Emergency cooking for large groups of people. (With others.) Am. 



Red Cross, 708, pp. 16. 1918. 



14. Feeding children at school. (With Mrs. Clarence E. Edmondson.) 



Ind. Univ. Bull. Ext. Div., pp. 26. 1919. 

 15/ Education again. Wellesley Alumnae Quart., IV, No. 2, pp. 112-113. 



Jan., 1920. 



Edith Cadwallader Williams, Instructor in Home Economics. 

 A.B., Smith College, 1897; A.M. Columbia University, 1921. 



1. Outline for a study of the house. (With Mabel T. Wellman and Georgia 



E. Finley.) Bull. No. 20, Ind. Dept. Pub. Inst,, pp. 82-112. 1915. 



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