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Development and use of fibers, weaves, designs, and colors in Mexican textiles
Creator:
Rose, Carlene
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Masters Thesis
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Gractuate (.oundll ACKNOWLEDGMENT The writer owes a debt of gratitude to Miss
Dorothy
G-atton
The clothing needs of girls attending Grossmont Union High school, Grossmont, California
Creator:
Jenkins, May
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Masters Thesis
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acknowledgment of tbe many hours Miss Torothy
Gatton
, Associate Professor of Clothing, Textiles, and Related
Types of wool fabrics used in women's apparel since 1900
Creator:
Hughes, Marguerite Rowena
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Masters Thesis
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, Chairman of School Graduate Committee f Dean of Graduate School ACKNOWLEDGiyNT To Miss
Dorothy
The adaptation of American clothing design for the preschool child of northern India
Creator:
Singh, Justina Arjun
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Masters Thesis
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Dorothy
Gatton
, Associate Professor of Clothing, Textiles, and Related Arts, the writer wishes to
Designing and evaluating simplified self-help clothing for children
Creator:
MacCloskey, Ruth Hudson
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Masters Thesis
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Committee Redacted for Privacy Chairrmn of State College Graduate Council T To Professor
Dorothy
Home sewing practices of married graduates, School of Home Economics, Oregon State College
Creator:
Ledbetter, Nellie Marie
Resource Type:
Masters Thesis
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is presented May 12, l9O Typed by Esther Guerber ACKNIJWLEDGMENTS To Miss
Dorothy
Gatton
A survey of handicrafts in Oregon
Creator:
Moser, Ruth Annetta
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Masters Thesis
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Borlck's1 in Portland, in- duds ceramists Robert and.
Dorothy
Morgan, Tigard; Daniel Scott, Qewego; Ted
Significance to the consumer of the labeling of rayon and cotton piece goods in 1948
Creator:
Neely, Aleene
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Masters Thesis
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Council AC1NOWLEDGMENT The writer wishes to express her gratitude to Miss
Dorothy
Gatton
Historic velvets
Creator:
McGinnis, Dorothy Ellen
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Masters Thesis
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with pleasure that acknowledgment is made to Miss
Dorothy
Gatton
, Professor, School of Home Economics
Some selected contemporary textile designers of the United States and their contributions
Creator:
Brinkman, Margaret Elizabeth
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Masters Thesis
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appreciation to Misa
Dorothy
Gatton
, Associate Professor or Clothing, Textilea, and Ielated Arta, for her
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Clothing, Textiles, and Related Arts
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School of Home Economics
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Gatton, Dorothy
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Clothing, Textiles, and Related Arts
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Home Economics
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Clothing and Textiles
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Clothing
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Master of Science (M.S.)
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English [eng]
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Oregon State University. Graduate School
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Clothing and dress
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Dressmaking -- Study and teaching
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Sewing
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Textile design
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Home economics -- Study and teaching
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