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Principles of domestic engineering; or, The what, why and how of a home; an attempt to evolve a solution of the domestic "labor and capital" problem - to standardize and professionalize housework - to re-organize the home upon "scientific management" principles - and to point out the importance of the public and personal element therein, as well as the practical

Title:Principles of domestic engineering; or, The what, why and how of a home; an attempt to evolve a solution of the domestic "labor and capital" problem - to standardize and professionalize housework - to re-organize the home upon "scientific management" principles - and to point out the importance of the public and personal element therein, as well as the practical
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Note:The Trow press, 1915
  
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Subject:Home economics
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