Date of Award
8-1932
Document Type
Thesis
Degree Name
Master of Science (MS)
First Advisor
Annie Marriott
Keywords
Mexicans -- Texas -- Waco, Kansas State Teachers College of Pittsburg, 1932
Abstract
The object of the survey is to secure data and be using it as a basis, devise, and further plans by which Home Economics, cooperating with civic and church organizations, may improve the home life of the Mexican families in our midst.
The subject chosen is an outgrowth of a deep interest aroused through personal contracts with fourteen Mexican mothers while conducting a class in foods at the Presbyterian Mission and contacts with the daughters by means of Clothing classes organized in a ward school where ninety percent of the children are Mexican. [Taken from Introduction]
Recommended Citation
Hylton, Jennie, "A Survey of one hundred Mexican families in Waco, Texas" (1932). Electronic Theses & Dissertations. 534.
https://digitalcommons.pittstate.edu/etd/534