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Helen LeBaron Hilton papers

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: RS 12/1/15

Scope and Content

The Helen Lebaron Hilton Papers (1911-1993, undated) document her activities as Dean of the College of Family and Consumer Sciences at Iowa State University. During her tenure as Dean she was involved in the Baroda India Project, a program funded by the Ford Foundation. This program worked with colleges in India to establish programs of study for Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy degrees in Home Economics. Also included are the records of the Iowa State Home Economics Alumnae Advisory Council, publications by and about Hilton, and manuscripts and typescripts of the talks she gave over the span of her professional career as well as after her retirement. Hilton’s personal life is represented with various ephemera and personal items. Photographs of both her personal and professional life are included in the collection.

Dates

  • Creation: 1911-1993, undated

Language of Materials

English

Access Restrictions

Open for research.

Use/Re-use Restrictions

Consult Special Collections and University Archives

Biography/Profile

Helen LeBaron Hilton was born February 28, 1910, in Morrisville, Vermont, the only child of W.I and Ida (Norton) LeBaron. She graduated in 1932 from the University of Vermont earning a Bachelor of Science, received a Master of Science degree in 1938 from Cornell University and was awarded the degree Doctor of Philosophy in 1946 from the University of Chicago. In 1946, the University of Vermont conferred upon her the honorary degree, Doctor of Science. After three years of teaching home economics at Enosburg Falls High School in Enosburg Falls, Vermont and three years as assistant supervisor of home economics education in the Vermont State Department of Education, she was appointed assistant professor in charge of home economic education at the University of Vermont and state supervisor of home economics in the Vermont State Department of Education. From 1946-1952 she was professor and assistant dean of the College of Home Economics at Pennsylvania State University.



She came to Iowa State on September 1, 1952 and served as Dean of the College of Home Economics (now known as Family and Consumer Sciences) until June 30, 1975. As dean, she had leadership responsibilities for the undergraduate and graduate program in home economics, the state-wide extension program, and research related to home and family life. Hilton was in charge of the ten-year ISU-Baroda University project, sponsored and funded by the Ford Foundation to help the M.S. University of Baroda (India) develop a graduate and research program in home science (1960-1970). Upon relinquishing administrative duties she became dean emeritus and served as retirement counselor for the University until her retirement May 31, 1980.



From 1954 to 1968 she was the college editor for home economics books for Harper and Rowe. Her publications have appeared in the Journal of Home Economics, the Journal of the American Dietetics Association, the Bulletin of the National Association of Nursery Education, Religious Education, the Agricultural Education Magazine, Nutrition News, Canadian Home Economics Journal, Bulletin of National Association of Secondary School Principals, Journal of International Federation of Home Economics, and Omicron Nu.



Dr. Hilton was active in community and civic affairs. She was the first woman to either run or be elected to the Ames City Council (1966-1970). She helped organize and was president of the Ames Visiting Nurse Service; was a member of the Story County Health Planning assembly; a member of the Mary Greeley Hospital Advisory Board and Chairperson of that group from 1970-1973; chairman of the Ames/Gilbert United Way Campaign in 1977; member of the boards of Ames International Orchestra Festival Association, the Octagon, and the Wilson Elder Center.



At the state level, she was a member of the Governor’s Commission on Children and Youth in the 1960s; advisor to the American Home Department of the Iowa Federation of Women’s Clubs (1953-1975); a member of the Governor’s Commission of the Status of Women (1971); a board member of the Iowa Children’s and Family Service (1974-1979), and vice president (1976-1978). In 1983 she was elected to the Iowa Women’s Hall of Fame.



At the national level, she served as a member of the panel of vocational education under President Kennedy’s administration and as a member of the National Committee for the 1960 White House Conference on Children and Youth under President Eisenhower. She was a member of the Commission on the Education of Women, and Commission of Academic Affairs of the American Council of Education, and has held offices in the American Home Economic Association, the Land-Grant Association, and was the first president of the Association of Administrators of Home Economics. She was chairperson of the Commission on Home Economics of the National Association of State Universities and Land-Grant Colleges in 1970 and 1971. She served a three-year term on the advisory committee of the American Dietetics Association.



She was the first woman member of two corporate boards of directors: Jewel Companies, Inc. (1971-1980) and S.C. Johnson & Son, Inc. (1973-1980).



On May 24, 1970 she married James Harold Hilton (tenth president of Iowa State University) at Trinity Presbyterian Church in Charlotte, North Carolina. He died January 14, 1982, at Mary Greeley Hospital in Ames, Iowa. Helen Hilton died August 10, 1993 at Mary Greeley Hospital in Ames, Iowa.

Extent

10.63 Linear Feet (12 document boxes, 4 half-document boxes, 1 oversized box, and 1 map case folder)

Arrangement

The collection is organized into ten series:

Series 1, Biographical Information, 1924-1993, undated (alphabetical)

Series 2, Education and Employment, 1928-1983, undated (alphabetical)

Series 3, Personal Papers and Photographs, 1911-1990, undated (alphabetical)

Series 4, Professional Correspondence, 1954-1984, undated (alphabetical)

Series 5, Baroda India Project, 1949-1992, undated (alphabetical)

Series 6, Home Economics Alumni Association, 1941-1975 (alphabetical)

Series 7, Subject File, ca. 1946-1973, undated (alphabetical)

Series 8, Publications, 1954-1990, undated (chronological)

Series 9, Talks, 1938-1989, undated (chronological)

Series 10, Photographs, 1954-1975, undated (alphabetical)

Items in related collections

RS 12/1. Iowa State University. College of Family and Consumer Sciences records, 1902-2012

Processing Information

Released on 2018-11-01.

Title
RS 12/1/15. Helen LeBaron Hilton papers, 1911-1993, undated
Date
January 22, 2019
Description rules
Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Language of description
English
Script of description
Latin
Language of description note
English

Repository Details

Part of the Special Collections and University Archives Repository

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