| PAGE |
| John Simmons, Founder of Simmons College | [Frontispiece] |
| Simmons College, Boston | [42] |
| Edna D. Day, the First Woman to Become a Doctor of Philosophy in the Field of Home Economics | [76] |
| Mary Schenck Woolman, Founder of Manhattan Trade School | [76] |
| Rockford College, Rockford, Illinois | [82] |
| Children in the Francis Parker School, Chicago | [84] |
| Household Arts Building, Columbia University | [97] |
| Household Arts Building, California Polytechnic School | [97] |
| Mary D. Chambers, Rockford College | [104] |
| Mr. L. D. Harvey, Homemakers’ School | [104] |
| Practical Experience in Serving Breakfasts, Dinners and Suppers, Cleveland Schools | [120] |
| Girls in Cleveland Learn to Make Pottery as Well as Design | [120] |
| Class in Food Adulterations, University of Wisconsin | [122] |
| Model House in Washington-Allston School | [122] |
| One-Week Courses in Home Economics, University of Wisconsin | [128] |
| Evening Cookery Classes in the St. Louis High Schools | [130] |
| Interests of Chicago Women’s Club: Domestic Science Classes; Instruction for the Blind; Orchestral Concerts; Suffrage Campaigns | [186] |
| Interests of Chicago Women’s Club: Park Attendants; Mothers’ Clubs; Hospital Kindergartens; Vacation Schools | [190] |
| Interests of Chicago Women’s Club: Improvement of City Square; Neighborhood Organizations; Industrial and Agricultural Education for Girls | [197] |