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MEMBERS OF THE JUNIOR HOMEMAKERS’ CLUB, Organised by the Association for Country Education, who are attending a two days’ course in Dunedin. Front row (from left): Professor Strong (dean of the Home Science Faculty, Otago University), Sir James Allen (chairman of the Carnegie Corporation Advisory Committee for New Zealand) and Miss V. Macmillan (organiser of the A.C.E.). Immediately behind Sir James Allen is Mss M. I. Crowe (tutor of the Homemakers’ Club).

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22721, 6 November 1935, Page 5

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MEMBERS OF THE JUNIOR HOMEMAKERS’ CLUB, Organised by the Association for Country Education, who are attending a two days’ course in Dunedin. Front row (from left): Professor Strong (dean of the Home Science Faculty, Otago University), Sir James Allen (chairman of the Carnegie Corporation Advisory Committee for New Zealand) and Miss V. Macmillan (organiser of the A.C.E.). Immediately behind Sir James Allen is Mss M. I. Crowe (tutor of the Homemakers’ Club). Otago Daily Times, Issue 22721, 6 November 1935, Page 5

MEMBERS OF THE JUNIOR HOMEMAKERS’ CLUB, Organised by the Association for Country Education, who are attending a two days’ course in Dunedin. Front row (from left): Professor Strong (dean of the Home Science Faculty, Otago University), Sir James Allen (chairman of the Carnegie Corporation Advisory Committee for New Zealand) and Miss V. Macmillan (organiser of the A.C.E.). Immediately behind Sir James Allen is Mss M. I. Crowe (tutor of the Homemakers’ Club). Otago Daily Times, Issue 22721, 6 November 1935, Page 5

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