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Isabel Bevier Papers (Digital Surrogates)

Isabel Bevier Papers (1876-1942, 1945-1955), professor of household science (1900-21), including correspondence, publications by Bevier, publications by the University of Illinois household science department and other household science departments, clippings, and administrative materials concerning home economics; food science; chemistry; scientific research standards; household science; women's education; Illinois extension service; course descriptions; department overviews; laboratory work; anecdotes; land-grant colleges. Significant correspondents include Mary Leal Harkness; Mary Hinman Abel; Maria Parloa.

This collection is managed by the University of Illinois Archives and does not feature precise descriptive information for each item. Discover its contents by browsing the folders and files. For more information, contact an archivist at illiarch@illinois.edu.