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English: In 1908 Hygiene lecturer Alice Ravenhill, Hilda D. Oakeley and Rucker created a home science course at King's College, London in the Women's Department. Ravenhill had already developed the dea in 1901–1905. Rucker's husband had retired in 1908 and he assisted her in this work. By 1920 it was a subject for a degree and in 1928 the King's College of Household and Social Science was formed. says wiki. Hilda D. Oakeley, Vice-Principal, King's College for Women 1907-1915 guess 1910
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