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Item The Making of a Schedule of Duties and Cleaning Directions for the Janitresses of Herrick Hall(Montana State University - Bozeman, College of Education, Health, & Human Development., 1932) Lammers, Eunice Henrietta CampbellHerrick Hall, commonly known as the Women's Building, at Montana State College in Bozeman, Montana was built in 1926. This is a class room building which houses the Applied Art and Home Economics Departments, also the Home Economics Experiment Station, and the office of the Dean of Women. The Fireplace Room in the Home Economics Department is used for many general campus social functions since there is no place provided on this campus for social life. Designed primarily for women, painted woodwork was used and this together with curtains and other furnishings used throughout, give quite a different atmosphere and effect from the ordinary class room building.Item Twenty Years at Montana State College(Montana State College, 1931) Herrick, Una B.Provides a history of women's activities at Montana State College from 1910-1931. "In unfolding the awakening desires of our college women-desires which step by step, day by day, year by year, at last reached their fulfillment in increased numbers of women students, in carefully chosen vocations, and in effective organization she has, in a measure, painted a miniature of the whole woman's movement. Skillfully she has correlated woman's development at Montana State College with woman's development everywhere. The keynote of the woman's movement has been a desire for self-expression, an expression of self which would lead to real service to her fellowmen. It has been a golden thread which has wound in and out through every forward step in her advancement. The work of Dean Una B. Herrick at Montana State College merits the highest commendation. She has fulfilled a duty which she most sincerely and devotedly felt that she owed to the women students of Montana State College. She has laid broad and enduring foundations, which, however, altered and remodeled to suit changing conditions, will n ever crumble. The undergraduate women and the alumnae of Montana State College owe her the deepest gratitude."Item Humidity studies(Montana State University - Bozeman, College of Letters & Science, 1930) Ambrose, Amy CookeItem A comparative study of baking effects produced by electric, gas and coal range ovens on yeast rolls(Montana State University - Bozeman, College of Education, Health & Human Development, 1932) Haynes, Martha JohnsonItem Serological study of Ustilago Zeae and other basidiomycetes(Montana State University - Bozeman, College of Agriculture, 1935) Parke, George F.Item A study of the factors that may affect the leisure time of rural homemakers in Montana(Montana State University - Bozeman, College of Education, Health & Human Development, 1930) Kuschke, Blanche MetheneyItem Possibilities of farm tax reduction through county consolidation in Montana(Montana State University - Bozeman, College of Agriculture, 1936) Voelker, Stanley W.Item The Winogradsky test for determining plant food deficiency in Montana soils(Montana State University - Bozeman, College of Agriculture, 1932) Johnson, Charles RobertItem A study of the effect of storage upon the vitamin C content of potatoes grown in Gallatin Valley(Montana State University - Bozeman, College of Education, Health & Human Development, 1927) Jacobs, ErleneItem Fattening beef cattle in Montana(Montana State University - Bozeman, College of Agriculture, 1930) Pearson, Paul B.