| Born | 1888 |
| Died | 1948 |
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| Born | 1888 |
| Died | 1948 |
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Radio addresses, debates, Home economics extension work, Canning and preserving, World War, 1939-1945, Food supply, Preservation, Nutritional aspects, Food, Home economics, Clothing and dress, Miscellanea, Nutrition, Farm produce, Meat, Textile fabrics, Quality, Cooking (Meat), Maintenance and repair, United States, Fruit, Care, Conservation, Cooking (Eggs), Equipment and supplies, AccountingPlaces
United States, Washington (D.C.), Atlantic States, Colorado, Georgia, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York (State), North Park (Colo.), Princeton, South America, West (U.S.), White House Gardens (Washington, D.C.)ID Numbers
- OLID: OL7235058A
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![Cover of: USDA bulletin board: broadcast by Ruth Van Deman, Bureau of Human Nutrition and Human Economics, in the Department of Agriculture's portion of the National Farm and Home Hour, Friday, June 25, 1943, over stations associated with the Blue Network [of the National Broadcasting Company] Cover of: USDA bulletin board: broadcast by Ruth Van Deman, Bureau of Human Nutrition and Human Economics, in the Department of Agriculture's portion of the National Farm and Home Hour, Friday, June 25, 1943, over stations associated with the Blue Network [of the National Broadcasting Company]](http://covers.openlibrary.org/b/id/11840975-M.jpg)






![Cover of: Once again, the canning questions: a radio interview between by Miss Ruth Van Deman, Bureau of Home Economics, and Mr. Wallace Kadderly, Office of Information, broadcast Tuesday, July 16, 1940[?], in the Department of Agriculture period of the National Farm and Home Hour, by the National Broadcasting Company and a network of 87 associate radio stations Cover of: Once again, the canning questions: a radio interview between by Miss Ruth Van Deman, Bureau of Home Economics, and Mr. Wallace Kadderly, Office of Information, broadcast Tuesday, July 16, 1940[?], in the Department of Agriculture period of the National Farm and Home Hour, by the National Broadcasting Company and a network of 87 associate radio stations](http://covers.openlibrary.org/b/id/11840486-M.jpg)











