Document Type
Article
Publication Title
The Maine Campus
Publication Date
1-3-1920
First Page
6
Issue Number
14
Volume Number
21
Abstract/ Summary
Much interest has been shown this year in the Practice House maintained by the Home Economics seniors. Because of the Smith-Hughes Act it was found necessary to require a certain amount of work in household management. Accordingly North Hall, formerly the Phi Epsilon Phi Fraternity House, was taken over by the Home Economics Department. NOTE: North Hall also served as the university's infirmary and as the Theta Epsilon House. The building later became the Charles E. Crossland Alumni Center and went on to house Franco-American Programs.
Identifier
Social Justice_Maine_Campus_vol_21_no_14_p_6_1920-01-13b
Repository Citation
The Maine Campus, "Much Interest Shown in Economics Practice House" (1920). Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion. 572.
https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/social_justice/572
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