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  2. Ellen Swallow Richards - Wikipedia

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    Ellen Henrietta Swallow Richards (née Swallow; December 3, 1842 – March 30, 1911) was an American industrial and safety engineer, environmental chemist, and university faculty member in the United States during the 19th century.

  3. Lake Placid Conferences - Wikipedia

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    The Lake Placid Conferences (1899–1909) established home economics as a formal discipline in the United States. [1] [2] Following a meeting of the Lake Placid Club in 1898, trustees including Ellen Swallow Richards, Melvil Dewey, and his wife Annie Godfrey Dewey planned a formal meeting to discuss home economics issues in the United States with leaders in the field. [1]

  4. American Association of Family and Consumer Sciences

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    It was founded in 1908 as the American Home Economics Association by Ellen H. Richards. In 1994 it changed its name to the current one. [1] The association started with about 800 members [2] and grew to over 50,000 by the mid-1960s. [2]

  5. Euthenics - Wikipedia

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    Euthenics (/ j uː ˈ θ ɛ n ɪ k s /) is the study of improvement of human functioning and well-being by improvement of living conditions. [2] " Improvement" is conducted by altering external factors such as education and the controllable environments, including environmentalism, education regarding employment, home economics, sanitation, and housing, as well as the prevention and removal of ...

  6. List of Massachusetts Institute of Technology alumni - Wikipedia

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    Ellen Swallow Richards (B.S. 1873) – founder of the modern home economics discipline and first woman admitted to MIT Actors, directors, and other crew [ edit ]

  7. Ellen Swallow Richards House - Wikipedia

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    The Ellen H. Swallow Richards House is a National Historic Landmark house at 32 Eliot Street in Jamaica Plain, a neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts. It was the home of Ellen Swallow Richards (1842–1911) from 1876 (shortly after her marriage to Robert Hallowell Richards ) until her death.

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  9. Human ecology - Wikipedia

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    In addition to its links to other disciplines, human ecology has a strong historical linkage to the field of home economics through the work of Ellen Swallow Richards, among others. However, as early as the 1960s, a number of universities began to rename home economics departments, schools, and colleges as human ecology programs.