From the introductory:
Dear Miss Johnson:
Permit me to say that I have quite carefully examined your ‘Domestic Science for Schools and Homes,’ from both Medical and Hygienic viewpoints, with the following results:
The estimates of food values, their classifications, and their physiologic uses, are accurate and just; and the practical, scientific directions given cannot be too highly com-mended.
The rules for selecting, preparing, and preserving, foods, are plain, and within the ready comprehension of the average pupil; and are conducive of the best practical and economic results.
The vast amount of labor involved in the preparation of this text for the elementary field, bears testimony to wide research, discriminating judgment, and a deep knowledge of the needs of the pupil, from the civic, domestic, and pedagogic viewpoints.
As a creation, the book can scarcely receive too high commendation.
Thanking you for the privilege of examining this book, and wishing it the success that it merits, I am, Very truly yours,
–Wm. Davis Foster, M. D.
Dear Miss Johnson:
Permit me to say that I have quite carefully examined your ‘Domestic Science for Schools and Homes,’ from both Medical and Hygienic viewpoints, with the following results:
The estimates of food values, their classifications, and their physiologic uses, are accurate and just; and the practical, scientific directions given cannot be too highly com-mended.
The rules for selecting, preparing, and preserving, foods, are plain, and within the ready comprehension of the average pupil; and are conducive of the best practical and economic results.
The vast amount of labor involved in the preparation of this text for the elementary field, bears testimony to wide research, discriminating judgment, and a deep knowledge of the needs of the pupil, from the civic, domestic, and pedagogic viewpoints.
As a creation, the book can scarcely receive too high commendation.
Thanking you for the privilege of examining this book, and wishing it the success that it merits, I am, Very truly yours,
–Wm. Davis Foster, M. D.
From the introductory:
Dear Miss Johnson:
Permit me to say that I have quite carefully examined your ‘Domestic Science for Schools and Homes,’ from both Medical and Hygienic viewpoints, with the following results:
The estimates of food values, their classifications, and their physiologic uses, are accurate and just; and the practical, scientific directions given cannot be too highly com-mended.
The rules for selecting, preparing, and preserving, foods, are plain, and within the ready comprehension of the average pupil; and are conducive of the best practical and economic results.
The vast amount of labor involved in the preparation of this text for the elementary field, bears testimony to wide research, discriminating judgment, and a deep knowledge of the needs of the pupil, from the civic, domestic, and pedagogic viewpoints.
As a creation, the book can scarcely receive too high commendation.
Thanking you for the privilege of examining this book, and wishing it the success that it merits, I am, Very truly yours,
–Wm. Davis Foster, M. D.
Dear Miss Johnson:
Permit me to say that I have quite carefully examined your ‘Domestic Science for Schools and Homes,’ from both Medical and Hygienic viewpoints, with the following results:
The estimates of food values, their classifications, and their physiologic uses, are accurate and just; and the practical, scientific directions given cannot be too highly com-mended.
The rules for selecting, preparing, and preserving, foods, are plain, and within the ready comprehension of the average pupil; and are conducive of the best practical and economic results.
The vast amount of labor involved in the preparation of this text for the elementary field, bears testimony to wide research, discriminating judgment, and a deep knowledge of the needs of the pupil, from the civic, domestic, and pedagogic viewpoints.
As a creation, the book can scarcely receive too high commendation.
Thanking you for the privilege of examining this book, and wishing it the success that it merits, I am, Very truly yours,
–Wm. Davis Foster, M. D.
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