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2. A Consideration for Fundamental Education of Discrete Mathematics
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contents of lecture ,discrete mathematics ,007.1 ,ComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATION ,students’evaluation of lectures ,examination results - Abstract
application/pdf, 論文(Article), We offer a wide range of information processing education at Fukuoka Institute of Technology, Junior College (FITJC, for short). Many aspects of these courses are based on mathematical theories. Accordingly,we offer a class on discrete mathematics in which the fundamental ideas of the subject are explained. In this paper, we analyze the content of lectures, the examination results and the students’evaluation reports for the discrete mathematics class as taught by the author at FITJC from 2006 to 2008. We discuss the improvement of the lecture content and students’ evaluation, and propose future changes for further improvements.
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- 2009
3. National geography maturity examination of 2013
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Gerulaitis, Virginijus
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Laikiusiųjų sudėtis ,Lietuva (Lithuania) ,Candidates composition ,Geography maturity examination ,Rezultatų teritorinė sklaida ,Examination results ,Egzamino rezultatai ,Geografijos brandos egzaminas ,Results territorial distribution - Abstract
Straipsnis skirtas valstybinio geografijos brandos egzamino rezultatų analizei. Juo siekiama nustatyti 2013 m. egzaminą laikiusiųjų sudėtį ir rezultatų teritorinę sklaidą. Pirmoji straipsnio dalis skirta valstybinį geografijos brandos egzaminą laikiusiųjų lytinės, tautinės sudėties bei mokyklų tipų analizei. Antroje straipsnio dalyje nagrinėjami 2013 m. valstybinio geografijos brandos egzamino rezultatai. Analizės pagrindą sudaro egzamino rezultatų teritorinės sklaidos vertinimas atsižvelgiant į egzaminą laikiusiųjų sudėtį bei 2009 m. brandos egzamino rezultatus. After approval of the programme of national geography maturity examination by the order of Minister of Education and Science in year 2010 there were changed strategical and methodical provisions of geographical education. The article is applied for analysis of national geography maturity examination results. This article tries to define the candidates composition, which have taken examinations in year 2013 and territorial distribution of results. The results of analysis represent that the candidates composition, which have taken examinations in year 2013 and territorial distribution of results are related to territorial distribution of Lithuanian population and depend on peculiarities of school systems. Therefore almost the half of candidates, which have taken national geography maturity examinations, are the graduates from the five biggest municipalities of Lithuanian cities. The biggest part of candidates, which have taken national geography maturity examinations, are pupils of gymnasiums, but this examination is also very popular between pupils of secondary-schools and professsional schools. The results of pupils of comprehensive schools are higher than the average of the country, while the level of knowledge and capabilities of geography of the most pupils of professional schools and of grown-up schools are lower than the average of the country. The territorial distribution of the results of national geography maturity examination is related to composition of candidates, which have taken examination: better results are in these municipalities, where this examination were taken by the pupils of comprehensive schools or where the pupils of comprehensive schools have made the majority.
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- 2014
4. 鳥取県における医師を対象としたメニエール病に関する疫学調査
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Meniere's disease ,prognosis ,questionnaire investigation ,examination results ,criteria for diagnosis - Published
- 1995
5. トットリケン ニ オケル イシ オ タイショウ トシタ メニエールビョウ ニ カンスル エキガク チョウサ
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Meniere's disease ,prognosis ,questionnaire investigation ,examination results ,criteria for diagnosis - Published
- 1995
6. Fit für den OP? – Klinische Anatomie und chirurgische Basisfertigkeiten für Studierende im vorklinischen Studienabschnitt [Ready for the OR? – Clinical anatomy and basic surgical skills for students in their preclinical education]
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Böckers, Anja, Lippold, Dominique, Fassnacht, Ulrich, Schelzig, Hubert, and Böckers, Tobias M.
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Motivation ,lcsh:LC8-6691 ,lcsh:R5-920 ,anatomy ,lcsh:Special aspects of education ,Anatomie ,Lehre ,basic surgical skills ,Prüfungsergebnisse ,lcsh:Medicine (General) ,examination results ,chirurgische Basisfertigkeiten ,teaching - Abstract
[english] Medical students’ first experience in the operating theatre often takes place during their electives and is therefore separated from the university’s medical curriculum. In the winter term 2009/10, the Institute of Anatomy and Cell Biology at the University of Ulm implemented an elective called “Ready for the OR” for 2nd year medical students participating in the dissection course. We attempted to improve learning motivation and examination results by transferring anatomical knowledge into a surgical setting and teaching basic surgical skills in preparation of the students’ first participation in the OR. Out of 69 online applicants, 50 students were randomly assigned to the Intervention Group (FOP) or the Control Group. In 5 teaching session students learned skills like scrubbing, stitching or the identification of frequently used surgical instruments. Furthermore, students visited five surgical interventions which were demonstrated by surgical colleagues on donated bodies that have been embalmed using the Thiel technique. The teaching sessions took place in the institute’s newly built “Theatrum Anatomicum” for an ideal simulation of a surgical setting. The learning outcomes were verified by OSPE. In a pilot study, an intervention group and a control group were compared concerning their examination results in the dissection course and their learning motivation through standardized SELLMO-test for students. Participants gained OSPE results between 60.5 and 92% of the maximum score. “Ready for the OR” was successfully implemented and judged an excellent add-on to anatomy teaching by the participants. However, we could not prove a significant difference in learning motivation or examination results. Future studies should focus on the learning orientation, the course’s long-term learning effects and the participants’ behavior in a real surgery setting.[german] Medizinstudierende machen ihre ersten Erfahrungen im Operationssaal häufig in Famulaturen und damit zeitlich und inhaltlich losgelöst vom Curriculum der Humanmedizin. Im WS 2009/10 implementierte das Institut für Anatomie und Zellbiologie an der Universität Ulm die fakultative Lehrveranstaltung „Fit für den OP (FOP)“ für Studierende im vorklinischen Studienabschnitt, die zeitgleich am makroskopisch anatomischen Kurs teilnahmen. Durch den Transfer anatomischen Wissens in den chirurgischen Kontext und durch das Lehren chirurgischer Basisfertigkeiten, die auf den ersten Einsatz im OP vorbereiten, versuchten wir Lernmotivation und Prüfungsergebnisse zu verbessern. Von 69 Online-Bewerbern wurden 50 Studierende im Rahmen einer Pilotstudie zufällig der Fallgruppe (FOP-Gruppe) oder der Kontrollgruppe zugeteilt. In Rahmen von 5 Terminen erlernten die Studierenden die chirurgische Händedesinfektion, Nahttechniken und die Identifikation häufig verwendeter chirurgischer Instrumente. Weiterhin nahmen die Studierenden an fünf Operationen teil, die von chirurgischen Kollegen an Thiel fixierten Körperspendern demonstriert wurden. Der Unterricht fand im institutseigenen Theatrum Anatomicum statt, um dort eine optimale Simulation des Operationssettings zu gewährleisten. Das Erreichen der Lernziele wurde durch einen OSPE überprüft. Im Rahmen einer Pilotstudie wurden Fall- und Kontrollgruppe bezüglich ihrer Prüfungsergebnisse im Präparierkurs und der Lernmotivation mit dem SELLMO-Test für Studierende verglichen. FOP-Teilnehmer erzielten im OSPE zwischen 60,5 und 92% der maximalen Punktzahl. „FOP“ konnte erfolgreich implementiert werden und wurde als exzellente Zusatzveranstaltung von den Teilnehmern evaluiert. Ein signifikanter Unterschied in der Lernmotivation oder den Prüfungsergebnissen konnte nicht nachgewiesen werden. Zukünftige Studien sollten die Lernorientierung, sowie langfristige Effekte der Veranstaltung und das tatsächlicher Verhalten der Teilnehmer bei realen Operationen genauer untersuchen.
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- 2011
7. Fit für den OP? – Klinische Anatomie und chirurgische Basisfertigkeiten für Studierende im vorklinischen Studienabschnitt
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Böckers, A, Lippold, D, Fassnacht, U, Schelzig, H, and Böckers, TM
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Motivation ,anatomy ,ddc: 610 ,Anatomie ,Lehre ,basic surgical skills ,Prüfungsergebnisse ,610 Medical sciences ,Medicine ,teaching ,examination results ,chirurgische Basisfertigkeiten - Abstract
Medizinstudierende machen ihre ersten Erfahrungen im Operationssaal häufig in Famulaturen und damit zeitlich und inhaltlich losgelöst vom Curriculum der Humanmedizin. Im WS 2009/10 implementierte das Institut für Anatomie und Zellbiologie an der Universität Ulm die fakultative Lehrveranstaltung „Fit für den OP (FOP)“ für Studierende im vorklinischen Studienabschnitt, die zeitgleich am makroskopisch anatomischen Kurs teilnahmen. Durch den Transfer anatomischen Wissens in den chirurgischen Kontext und durch das Lehren chirurgischer Basisfertigkeiten, die auf den ersten Einsatz im OP vorbereiten, versuchten wir Lernmotivation und Prüfungsergebnisse zu verbessern. Von 69 Online-Bewerbern wurden 50 Studierende im Rahmen einer Pilotstudie zufällig der Fallgruppe (FOP-Gruppe) oder der Kontrollgruppe zugeteilt. In Rahmen von 5 Terminen erlernten die Studierenden die chirurgische Händedesinfektion, Nahttechniken und die Identifikation häufig verwendeter chirurgischer Instrumente. Weiterhin nahmen die Studierenden an fünf Operationen teil, die von chirurgischen Kollegen an Thiel fixierten Körperspendern demonstriert wurden. Der Unterricht fand im institutseigenen Theatrum Anatomicum statt, um dort eine optimale Simulation des Operationssettings zu gewährleisten. Das Erreichen der Lernziele wurde durch einen OSPE überprüft. Im Rahmen einer Pilotstudie wurden Fall- und Kontrollgruppe bezüglich ihrer Prüfungsergebnisse im Präparierkurs und der Lernmotivation mit dem SELLMO-Test für Studierende verglichen. FOP-Teilnehmer erzielten im OSPE zwischen 60,5 und 92% der maximalen Punktzahl. „FOP“ konnte erfolgreich implementiert werden und wurde als exzellente Zusatzveranstaltung von den Teilnehmern evaluiert. Ein signifikanter Unterschied in der Lernmotivation oder den Prüfungsergebnissen konnte nicht nachgewiesen werden. Zukünftige Studien sollten die Lernorientierung, sowie langfristige Effekte der Veranstaltung und das tatsächlicher Verhalten der Teilnehmer bei realen Operationen genauer untersuchen., GMS Zeitschrift für Medizinische Ausbildung; 28(3):Doc45; ISSN 1860-3572
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- 2011
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8. Ethiopia Student Assessment : SABER Country Report 2009
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World Bank Group
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SELECTION ,MULTIPLEͲCHOICE ,EDUCATION SECTOR ,HIGHͲQUALITYEXAMINATIONS ,ASSESSMENT ASSESSMENT ,OFFICIAL CURRICULUM ,QUALITYSTANDARDS ,REGULAR CURRICULUM ,CHILDREN ,PRIMARYSCHOOL ,EDUCATION SYSTEMS ,NATIONALEXAMINATIONS ,CLASSROOM ,QUALITY OF EDUCATION ,CURRICULUMMATERIALS ,REGIONALEDUCATION ,EXAMINATION ,EXAM ,PROBLEMͲSOLVING SKILLS ,ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS ,LEARNINGSTANDARDS ,EXAMINATION RESULTS ,SCORES ,EDUCATION ,REGISTRATION FEES ,SCIENCE ,CURRICULUM ,EXAMINATION OFFICE ,GROUPS ,GIRLS ,PRIMARY COMPLETION RATES ,READING ,REGIONAL EDUCATION ,BASICREADING ,TEACHERS ,PRIMARY EDUCATION ,ASSESSMENT SYSTEM ,MINISTRY OF EDUCATION ,STUDENTS ,INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY ,NATIONAL EXAMINATIONS ,SCHOOLS ,TEACHER ,TEACHER TRAINING ,SECONDARY EDUCATION ,PRIMARY STUDENTS ,EDUCATIONPROJECTS ,STUDENT ASSESSMENT SYSTEMS ,HIGHER EDUCATION ,DECISION MAKING ,SCHOOL CERTIFICATE ,CERTIFICATE ,CLASSROOMS ,EXAMINATIONPROCESS ,TECHNICALQUALITY ,DATA PROCESSING ,STUDENTLEARNING ,HIGHEREDUCATION ,CURRICULUMDEVELOPMENT ,EDUCATIONSYSTEM ,STUDENTLEARNINGOUTCOMES ,STUDENT ASSESSMENT ,EXAMINATIONOFFICE ,FEES ,COMPLETION RATES ,RESEARCH ,TEACHERTRAINING ,ENROLMENTRATES ,CURRICULUM MATERIALS ,STUDENT RESPONSES ,CHOICEQUESTIONS ,PROFESSIONALSTANDARDS ,EDUCATIONSYSTEMS ,STUDENT ,MULTIPLE CHOICE ,STUDENTASSESSMENT ,YOUTH ,ASSESSMENT ,EDUCATION SYSTEM ,SKILLS ,REGISTRATION ,SECONDARYSCHOOL ,PRIMARY COMPLETION ,SKILLSTRAINING ,EXAMINATIONS ,EFFECTIVE EDUCATION ,SCHOOLIMPROVEMENTPROGRAM ,MOTHER TONGUE ,TRAINING ,EXAMINATIONRESULTS ,HUMAN RESOURCES ,PARTICIPATION ,INSTRUCTION ,TEACHING ,LEARNING ASSESSMENTS ,LEARNING ,EDUCATION POLICIES ,STUDENT LEARNING ,ACHIEVEMENT ,LEARNINGOUTCOMES ,HUMANRESOURCES ,KNOWLEDGE ,PRIMARY SCHOOL ,UNIVERSITIES ,VOCATIONAL EDUCATION ,ENROLLMENT ,CERTIFICATION ,ASSESSMENTSYSTEM ,FEEDBACK ,CLASSROOMTEACHERS ,COLLEGES ,GENERAL EDUCATION ,SCHOOL ,QUALITYCONTROL ,UNIVERSITY ,LEADERSHIP ,WRITING ,SCHOOLING - Abstract
In 2009, Ethiopia joined the Russia Education Aid for Development (READ) trust fund program, the goal of which is to help countries improve their capacity to design, carry out, analyze, and use assessments for improved student learning. As part of the READ trust fund program, and in order to gain a better understanding of the strengths and weaknesses of its existing assessment system, Ethiopia participated in a formal exercise to benchmark this system under The World Bank’s systems approach for better education results (SABER) program. SABER is an evidence based program to help countries systematically examine and strengthen the performance of different aspects of their education systems. The SABER student assessment framework is built on the available evidence base for what an effective assessment system looks like. The framework provides guidance on how countries can build more effective student assessment systems. The framework is structured around two main dimensions of assessment systems: the types and purposes of assessment activities and the quality of those activities.
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- 2009
9. Zambia Student Assessment : SABER Country Report 2009
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World Bank
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NATIONAL ASSESSMENT ,LEARNING OUTCOMES ,ASSESSMENT ASSESSMENT ,LEVELS OF EDUCATION ,OFFICIAL CURRICULUM ,GRADE LEVELS ,EDUCATION SYSTEMS ,TEACHER TRAINING PROGRAMS ,EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES ,CLASSROOM ,TRAINING PROGRAMS ,LEARNING MATERIALS ,QUALITY OF EDUCATION ,EMPLOYMENT ,HIGHER LEVELS OF EDUCATION ,EXAM ,CIVIL SOCIETY ,EDUCATION AID ,EXAMINATION RESULTS ,CURRICULA ,SCORES ,EXAMINATION PAPERS ,SUBJECTS ,DONOR SUPPORT ,ANNUAL EXAMINATIONS ,EXTERNAL EXAMINATION ,EDUCATORS ,EDUCATION LEADERS ,CURRICULUM ,EXAMINATION OFFICE ,TEACHER UNIONS ,CURRICULAR FRAMEWORK ,GIRLS ,ASSESSMENT EXERCISE ,UNIVERSITY TRAINING ,CHOICE QUESTIONS ,SCHOOL-BASED ASSESSMENT ,ASSESSMENT PROCEDURES ,EXAMINATION PAPER ,STUDENT PERFORMANCE ,TEACHERS ,ASSESSMENT SYSTEM ,MINISTRY OF EDUCATION ,TEACHER GUIDES ,TUITION ,COMPETENCIES ,REGISTERED CANDIDATE ,CONTINUOUS ASSESSMENT ,INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY ,MULTIPLE-CHOICE ,QUALITY STANDARDS ,SUBJECT AREAS ,SUBJECT ENTRIES ,SCHOOLS ,LEAKAGE ,RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT ,LOWER SECONDARY ,TEACHER ,RURAL AREAS ,TEACHER TRAINING ,NUMERACY ,VALIDITY ,FREE BASIC EDUCATION ,STUDENT ASSESSMENT SYSTEMS ,DECISION MAKING ,ELIGIBLE STUDENTS ,PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS ,LITERACY ,CLASSROOMS ,SECURE STORAGE ,DATA PROCESSING ,SCHOOL CURRICULUM ,PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS ,MARKER ,LEVEL OF EDUCATION ,LOWER SECONDARY LEVEL ,STUDENT ASSESSMENT ,TEST ADMINISTRATORS ,EDUCATION PROJECTS ,OPPORTUNITIES FOR TEACHERS ,EXAMINATION PROCESS ,EXAMINATION SETTING ,GROSS ENROLLMENT ,LANGUAGE OF INSTRUCTION ,EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL ,IMPERSONATION ,SCHOOL COSTS ,OUT-OF-SCHOOL YOUTHS ,STUDENT RESPONSES ,STUDENT GROUPS ,EXAMINATION QUESTIONS ,SPECIFICATION ,HUMAN DEVELOPMENT ,CANDIDATES ,TECHNICAL QUALITY ,PRIMARY LEVEL ,STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT ,MULTIPLE CHOICE ,LEARNING STANDARDS ,ASSESSMENT FRAMEWORK ,YOUTH ,ASSESSMENT ACTIVITY ,EDUCATION SYSTEM ,PILOT SCHOOLS ,EDUCATIONAL QUALITY ,HIGHER GRADES ,CLASSROOM INSTRUCTION ,EXAMINATIONS ,EFFECTIVE EDUCATION ,ENROLLMENT RATE ,MARKER MALPRACTICE ,HUMAN RESOURCES ,INSTRUCTION ,TEACHING ,EDUCATION POLICIES ,STUDENT LEARNING ,INDIVIDUAL STUDENTS ,UNIVERSITIES ,ENROLLMENT ,CERTIFICATION ,EDUCATION POLICY ,SCHOOL ENROLLMENT ,STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES ,GROSS ENROLLMENT RATE ,OPTICAL MARK READER ,SECONDARY LEVEL ,PUBLIC EXPENDITURE ,LEADERSHIP ,PUBLIC EXPENDITURE ON EDUCATION - Abstract
In 2009, Zambia joined the Russia Education Aid for Development (READ) trust fund program, the goal of which is to help countries improve their capacity to design, carry out, analyze, and use assessments for improved student learning. As part of the READ trust fund program, and in order to gain a better understanding of the strengths and weaknesses of its existing assessment system, Zambia participated in a formal exercise to benchmark this system under The World Bank's Systems Approach for Better Education Results (SABER) program. SABER is an evidence-based program to help countries systematically examine and strengthen the performance of different aspects of their education systems. SABER-student assessment is a component of the SABER program that focuses specifically on benchmarking student assessment policies and systems. The goal of SABER-student assessment is to promote stronger assessment systems that contribute to improved education quality and learning for all. The importance of assessment is linked to its role in: providing information on levels of student learning and achievement in the system; monitoring trends in education quality over time; supporting educators and students with real-time information to improve teaching and learning; and holding stakeholders accountable for results. The SABER-student assessment framework is built on the available evidence base for what an effective assessment system looks like. The framework provides guidance on how countries can build more effective student assessment systems. The framework is structured around two main dimensions of assessment systems: the types/purposes of assessment activities and the quality of those activities. Assessment systems tend to be comprised of three main types of assessment activities, each of which serves a different purpose and addresses different information needs. These three main types are: classroom assessment, examinations, and large scale, system level assessments. This report focuses specifically on policies in the area of student assessment.
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- 2009
10. Must Try Harder. Evaluating the Role of Effort in Educational Attainment
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Tania Oliveira, Gianni De Fraja, and Luisa Zanchi
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Economics and Econometrics ,National Child Development Study ,Public economics ,Process (engineering) ,Perspective (graphical) ,Affect (psychology) ,Outcome (game theory) ,Educational attainment ,symbols.namesake ,Nash equilibrium ,symbols ,educational achievement ,educational attainment ,educational outcomes ,effort at school ,examination results ,Psychology ,Social Sciences (miscellaneous) - Abstract
The efforts exerted by children, parents, and schools affect the outcome of the education process. We build this idea into a theoretical model where the effort exerted by the three groups of agents is simultaneously determined as a Nash equilibrium. The empirical analysis tests the model using the British National Child Development Study and finds support for this idea. We identify which factors affect educational attainment directly and which indirectly through effort. From a policy perspective, the paper indicates that affecting effort directly would have a positive impact on attainment. © 2010 The President and Fellows of Harvard College and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
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- 2005
11. Subject Difficulty Index in PPSM, FST, UKM: 2009/2010 and 2010/2011 Academic Sessions
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Roslinda Mohd. Nazar and Azmin Sham Rambely
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Index (economics) ,Mathematical sciences ,Computer science ,Excellence ,media_common.quotation_subject ,subject difficultyindex ,Mathematics education ,General Materials Science ,Subject (documents) ,Examination results ,mathematical sciences courses ,media_common - Abstract
Achievement of students in learning institutions is often used to measure the performance of students. Verification on a student's performance depends on the examination results of a number of courses or subjects taken during the course of his/her study in the institution. Some courses are deemed to be difficult if the student scored low marks or grades and vice versa. Basically, the overall examination results serve as the major role in determining student's performance and excellence. Further, the level of difficulty for each subject can also be determined from the examination results. This paper aims to determine the subject difficulty index (SDI) of the Semesters I and II courses for the 2009/2010 and 2010/2011 academic sessions in the School of Mathematical Sciences (PPSM), Faculty of Science and Technology (FST), UniversitiKebangsaan Malaysia (UKM). All courses for these sessions are arranged based on their level of difficulty, by taking into account the four main criteria, namely the meanCGPA of the course, the percentage of students obtained a minimum grade of B, the percentage of students failed (grade C–to D) and the percentage of students failedcompletely (grade E). These four main criteria are combined together to form the SDI.
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12. O. A. C. Review Volume 15 Issue 8, May 1903
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Ontario Agricultural College, Elderkin, D. T., Dewar, W. R., Ketchen, A. P., Cutting, A. B., Bray, C. I., Rive, H., Cameron, R. R., Fulmer, H. L., Stayner, H. S., Pearce, S. M., Reed, F. H., University of Guelph, and Literary Society of the Ontario Agricultural College
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breeding stock ,construction ,football ,alumni ,Earl of Minto ,baseball ,editorial ,personals ,faculty ,scholarships ,Windsor, England ,local news ,athletics ,travel diary ,barn construction ,Balmoral ,farming ,Macdonald Hall ,cricket ,livestock judging ,Royal herds ,advertising ,examination results ,agriculture ,Prairies ,transportation ,Malaysia ,awards ,Guelph ,Macdonald Institute ,medals ,photographs ,lacrosse ,fruit marketing ,College news ,agricultural economics ,domestic science ,OAC Review ,immigration - Abstract
This issue begins with a travel diary of Malaysia, an article on record keeping for the farm, and a perspective on the "flood of immigration" to the Prairies. The agricultural section contains a travel diary of the livestock shows in England and a tour of the Royal farms. The horticultural article focuses on packaging fruit for transportation overseas. Continued in this issue is the article on barn construction. Campus news reports on the visit of Lord Minto to the Ontario Agricultural College, the progress of the construction of the Macdonald Institute, and the academic standings of the students, while spring athletic endeavors include cricket and lacrosse. The Personals column contains alumni news. While the Locals column provides campus humour. Scenes in Malaysia Business methods on the farm A home for millions Agricultural department Live stock department Horticulture department Editorial Personals College reporter Athletics Locals advertising
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- 1903
13. O. A. C. Review Volume 36 Issue 9, May 1924
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Ontario Agricultural College, Davey, A. E., McGugan, A., Freeman, C. E., Russell, Miss L., Webber, W. A., Lang, J. M. S., Gregory, Fred., Medd, Bruce., Hansler, Wm., Denham, R., Brickley, J. J., Moyer, F. C., Reynolds, W. B., Hurtubise, R., University of Guelph, and Literary Society of the Ontario Agricultural College
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alumni ,baseball ,editorial ,personals ,local news ,athletics ,O. A. C. poultry course ,iron ,propagation ,Gladiolus ,steel ,swimming ,advertising ,examination results ,agriculture ,co-operative marketing ,poultry ,Guelph ,Macdonald Institute ,marriage announcements ,College news ,stage building ,birth announcements ,community theatre ,alumnae ,farm products ,OAC Review ,poetry - Abstract
The highlight of this issue are the examination results for the O. A. C. students. Agricultural articles pertain to the objectives of the poultry course at the O. A. C. and propagating gladiolus. Other articles provide instructions on how to build a temporary stage for community theatre productions and comments on co-operative marketing of farm products. Campus news reports on the activities of the closing of the school year. The Alumni column provides an update of alumni activities. This issue does not contain a Macdonald column. May Garden The aims and objects of the poultry course at the O. A. C. Building a temporary stage for amateur dramatics The gladiolus Some fallacies regarding co-operative marketing of farm products The treatment of iron and steel Editorial College life Athletics Alumni advertising
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- 1924
14. O. A. C. Review Volume 51 Issue 4, January 1939
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Ontario Agricultural College, Galonski, Anton, Tweedell, W. D., Ruhnke, G. R., Young, Murray, Chapman, Chip, Chapman, Chap, Fricke, G. R., Lowe, Allan, Heighton, J. H., Christie, Florence, Rutherford, Nora, Tolton, W, Hilliard, T. R., Weber, N. F., Schmalz, H. W., Brown, J. F., Brown, W. F., Hicks, T., Russ, J., Shaver, H., Bunn, W., Radmore, R., Northmore, N. S., Buchanan, J., Raithby, George, Barry, Miss Marie., Howell, Miss Alice, Reiner, Mrs. Walter, Davey, Constance, Moundfield, M., Sonley, L., Munro, John, Edgar, Kay, Bluhm, R. J., University of Guelph, and Literary Society of the Ontario Agricultural College
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merit stars ,alumni ,democracy ,editorial ,Ethel Chapman ,student parliament ,Mary Clarke ,ski ,Conversat ,home economics ,spelling ,skiing ,Trent Institute ,skating rink ,swimming ,basketball ,advertising ,examination results ,agriculture ,alumni associations ,youth ,symphony ,obituary ,transition ,Guelph ,Conversazione ,Minister of Agriculture ,marriage announcements ,sports ,alumnae ,poetry ,college life ,mandate ,old boys ,personals ,local news ,athletics ,merit crest ,advanced degrees ,Women's Institutes of Ontario ,farming ,graduate list ,co-operatives ,Short Course ,debates ,rugby ,ping pong ,O. A. C. chemistry club ,Victory Dance ,Student Christian Movement ,co-operative history ,fencing ,boxing ,humour ,wrestling ,photographs ,hockey ,dairy ,College news ,Ontario Agriculture and Experimental Union ,animal husbandry club ,horticultural club ,OAC Review - Abstract
The highlight of this issue, for the student, would be the examination results. The editorial comments on the standard of education available at the Ontario Agricultural College compared to other universities. Articles pertain to the history of the co-operative movement and the new Short Course on economic co-operation, the history and cost of the college skating rink, and the annual meeting of the Ontario Agricultural and Experimental Union. The English column authored by Professor Stevenson concerns the incorrect use of words in his assigned essays. Other articles address the current political situation of appeasement and preparations for the Conversat. Brothers Chippy and Chap Chapman produce the Sports column and provide the team results for basketball, wrestling, boxing, fencing, swimming, and hockey. A column is devoted to an account of the Short Course, with notable attendees such as the journalist Ethel Chapman. Campus news reports on the symphony concert, student parliament, and the creation of merit stars. The Alumni column provides alumni updates. The Macdonald Institute column posts a farewell to faculty member Mary Clarke, the art of skiing, and preparations for College Royal. The Alumnae column contains alumnae news and marriage announcements. The Trent Institute article provides information regarding the bread that is supplied on campus and lessons learned about how fumigation affects flour. Club news encourages participation in the clubs for animal husbandry, chemistry, horticulture, and dairy. Editorial A new democracy Minister of Agriculture addresses Short Course The college rink Short Course speaks 60th annual meet of Experimental Union O. J. Stevenson Dr. Christie addresses Experimental Union Youth on a world of Transition Miss Mary A. Clarke Sports Short Course personalities Literary highlights College life Alumni news Macdonald news Macdonald alumnae Changes in graduate list Results of Christmas examination, 1938 advertising
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- 1939
15. O. A. C. Review Volume 19 Issue 5, February 1907
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Ontario Agricultural College, Rose, David M., Campbell, A. D., Barton, H., McLennan, Miss Kate, Slater, A. E., Jacobs, W. S., Bunting, T. G., Frier, G. M., Curran, G. B., McLaren, A., University of Guelph, and Literary Society of the Ontario Agricultural College
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campus buildings ,machinery hall ,animal feed ,alumni ,editorial ,personals ,James McIntosh ,local news ,feeding experiments ,champion cattle ,legislation ,Twentieth Century Canada ,bullring ,Chautauqua County ,examination results ,agriculture ,plant propagation ,lecture ,entomological meeting ,horticulture ,pedigree ,Guelph ,agricultural education ,inter-collegiate hockey league ,wineries ,Winter Fair ,hockey ,Y. M. C. A ,College news ,alumnae ,campus Short Courses ,grape cultivation ,OAC Review ,Canadian Seed Growers Association ,poetry - Abstract
This issue highlights how agricultural education may result in success for the student and alumnus. Agricultural articles pertain to plant propagation, local cattle champions at the Winter Fair, legislative control of animal feed, and cattle feeding experiments. Horticultural articles report on wineries in Chautauqua County U. S. A., and the short course on horticulture. Campus news is primarily the examination results and changes that have occurred on the college campus. The activities of the Macdonald Institute students is located in the Macdonald column. Alumni news is available in the Our Old Boys column. The value of agricultural training Retrospectus The new machinery hall Mr. James McIntosh Agriculture Pedigree in plants Excellence at the Winter Fair A record breaking cow The Short Courses Experimental Legislative control of feeding stuffs Steer feeding experiments, 1906-07 Horticulture Grape cultivation in Chautauqua County A Short Course in horticulture editorial An Abandoned Farm College Life Athletics Inter-collegiate hockey league Our Old Boys Macdonald Thoughts for the New Year Locals
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- 1907
16. O. A. C. Review Volume 27 Issue 9, June 1915
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Ontario Agricultural College, McDermott, A. M., Colquette, R. D., Hill, W. H., Foyston, B. E., Stothers, S. B., Donaldson, R. W., Carncross, E. E., Hales, J. P., Rawson, C. L., Abraham, R. H., Malcolm, W., Manning, Gladys, University of Guelph, and Literary Society of the Ontario Agricultural College
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attrition ,alumni ,Macdonald Institute initiation ,editorial ,personals ,preservation ,local news ,curriculum ,urbanization ,Literary Society ,"The Rural Problem" ,farming ,rural flight ,eggs ,wartime ,occupation ,potatoes ,experimental farms ,farmer ,advertising ,examination results ,agriculture ,education ,Montreal ,photograph University Corps ,Guelph ,agricultural education ,grade standing ,military service ,Farmer's Clubs ,Cochrane ,Nova Scotia Agriculture College ,cold storage ,enlistment ,English politics ,horse breeding ,Northern Ontario ,school garden ,College news ,domestic market ,farm labour ,seed potatoes ,OAC Review ,milking regulations - Abstract
The highlight of this issue for the O. A. C. students would be the examination results and grade standings. The agricultural education articles include a review of the Nova Scotia Agricultural College and the benefits of agricultural education in the public schools. Agricultural articles address the safe preservation of eggs, the necessity of horse breeding during wartime, and milking regulations at various agricultural colleges. Other agricultural articles pertain to the potential in farming in Northern Ontario, growing potatoes for the domestic market, and the farm labour problem due to rural flight. The Alumni column contains the entire list of student and alumni enlistments in the military, letters from the front that encourage the young men to enlist, and other alumni activities. The Macdonald Institute column comments of the women's initiation. While the Locals column provides campus humour. What is farming? The Nova Scotia Agricultural College Preserving eggs Definite aims in horsebreeding Milking regulations Experimenting in Ontario's Northland Growing potatoes for home and market Farm labor Relationship of the school garden to the class room The O. A. C. examination results The Requirements of a Good Farmer are Four Who'd be a farmer What are we going to do about it? Editorials Alumni Macdonald Locals advertising
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- 1915
17. O. A. C. Review Volume 29 Issue 5, January 1917
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Ontario Agricultural College, O'Neill, L. E., Lawson, E. V., Gandier, B. P., Guild, A. W., Wilson, G. R., Neff, H., Munro, J. B., Zavitz, R. J., Odell, F. C., Sullivan, H. J., Birkett, Mary, Geddes, W. F., University of Guelph, and Literary Society of the Ontario Agricultural College
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alumni ,automobiles ,editorial ,personals ,Literary meeting ,local news ,plant breeder ,Governor-General ,marketing potatoes ,casualties ,rural exodus ,56th O. A. C. Battery ,rural flight ,Dr. G. C. Creelman ,artillery ,Duke of Devonshire ,judging competition ,basketball ,examination results ,marriage ,agriculture ,the rink ,56th O. S. Battery ,military letters ,Philharmonic Society concert ,Guelph ,Ontario cheese ,winter poultry ,Cosmopolitan Club ,Macdonald Institute ,Ontario Provincial Winter Fair ,hockey ,wool ,College news ,forest dollar ,literary recital ,alumnae ,OAC Review ,poetry - Abstract
Societal changes influence the articles published in this issue as they pertain to the use of motor cars on the farm, and the problem of rural flight. Agricultural articles feature cheese making in Ontario, the Ontario Provincial Winter Fair, the opportunities of being a plant breeder, marketing potatoes, and winter poultry production. Campus news highlights the Christmas examination results, the new skating rink, and a visit from the Governor-General, Duke of Devonshire. The Macdonald column contains alumnae news and an article on the uniforms of the Macdonald Institute. The Alumni column contains alumni news including additions to the honour roll of those killed in action, and letters from the Front. One alumnus contributed an article on the 56th O. A. C. Battery. Motor cars on the farm The situation of the cheese maker in Ontario Rural exodus and one of its causes A little talk on artillery Judging competition, Winter Fair 1916 The forest dollar Christmas examinations 1916 Be a plant breeder! The Winter Fair Marketing potatoes The wool exhibit at the Winter Fair The flock in winter Editorial Alumni Athletics College life Contentment Macdonald Locals
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- 1917
18. O. A. C. Review Volume 42 Issue 5, January 1930
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Ontario Agricultural College, McPherson, R. J., Gesner, A. J. S., Chepesiuk, M. W., Birk, L. A., Cowie, W. J., McArthur, D. C., Gammon, W. M., Karr, T. K. C., MacIlraith, J. J., McArthur, Ian., McKean, J. A. H., Mackenzie, D., Bryant, H. W., Jerome, F., LaPointe, L. J., Taylor, A. W., Adams, J. A., Mighton, C. E., Lockerbie, Miss I., Gilbertson, Miss H. M., University of Guelph, and Literary Society of the Ontario Agricultural College
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alumni ,productivity ,Ground Hog Day ,debate ,editorial ,personals ,Macdonald Institute examination results ,faculty ,bird watching ,Dairy Club ,local news ,athletics ,Union Literary Society ,judging contest ,Senior Normal Tea ,social programme ,beef cattle ,shadow ,judging team ,evolution ,apple orchard ,ornithology ,Senior Associate Tea ,basketball ,College Royal ,advertising ,examination results ,agriculture ,Tea dance ,boxing ,girdling ,wrestling ,Guelph ,Henry G. Bell ,Chemistry Department ,winter ,Macdonald Institute ,club executives ,candy ,marriage announcements ,hockey ,College news ,birth announcements ,Ontario Creamerymen's Convention ,geese ,alumnae ,OAC Review - Abstract
This issue begins with the announcement that Henry G. Bell has joined the faculty of the Chemistry Department to conduct work on soil fertility and fertilizers. The English Department column has returned in this issue. Agricultural articles pertain to the success of the livestock judging team, the Ontario Creamerymen's Convention, the management of geese during winter, and girdling apple trees to increase productivity. The Biology column addresses fruit fly evolution and ornithology during the summer. The highlight of the campus news is the examination results for both O. A. C. and the Macdonald Institute. Other campus news is the debate regarding continuation of the O. A. C. Review, and the success of seasonal parties and banquets. The Macdonald Institute column provides instruction on preparing candy, and alumnae activities. While the Alumni column provides alumni updates. Who's who Chemistry staff augmented English department Judging team knows beef cattle Ontario Creamerymen's Convention The management of breeding geese during winter Wing prints and segments Horticulture Results of Christmas examinations, 1929 Do you know? Editorial News and views College life Macdonald Athletics Alumni Locals advertising
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- 1930
19. O. A. C. Review Volume 42 Issue 9, May 1930
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Ontario Agricultural College, McPherson, R. J., Gesner, A. J. S., Chepesiuk, M. W., Birk, L. A., Cowie, W. J., McArthur, D. C., Gammon, W. M., Karr, T. K. C., MacIlraith, J. J., McArthur, Ian., McKean, J. A. H., Mackenzie, D., Bryant, H. W., Jerome, F., LaPointe, L. J., Taylor, A. W., Adams, J. A., Mighton, C. E., Lockerbie, Miss I., Gilbertson, Miss H. M., University of Guelph, and Literary Society of the Ontario Agricultural College
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Poultry Club ,alumni ,athletic awards ,editorial ,Mac Hall Student Council ,Dairy Club ,scholarships ,O. A. C. circular ,O. A. C. Review staff photograph ,queen bees ,O. A. C. Co-operative Association annual statement ,Students of Trent Institute ,fungicide ,ornithology ,memorial room ,advertising ,examination results ,agriculture ,Students' Co-operative executive photograph ,artificial insemination ,Guelph ,Macdonald Institute ,Baccalaureate Service ,strawberries ,admission booklet ,Senior Dance ,alumnae ,weed control ,Toronto Macdonald Club ,personals ,local news ,bugs ,deep plowing ,Junior Associate Tea ,Mac Hall Literary Society ,O. A. C. Rifle Association ,potatoes ,pesticide ,Macdonald Institute Alumni ,student addresses ,Student Christian Movement ,apiculture ,Wade Toole Memorial Trophy ,rose mildew ,roses ,photographs ,College news ,Roquefort cheese ,fungi ,rose garden O. A. C ,College Royal executive photograph ,OAC Review - Abstract
This issue ends the school year and publishes the O. A. C. final examination results. This includes photographs of winning teams and executive committees. Highlighted in this issue is the creation of the Wade Toole Memorial Trophy awarded to the winning exhibit at the College Royal. This trophy is a tribute to the professor that initiated the creation of the College Royal. Agricultural articles pertain to the artificial insemination of queen bees, pesticides, and fungicides. Other articles address the creation of Roquefort cheese, the new rose garden on campus, and food science experiments on potatoes. Professor Stevenson writes of his hobby of ornithology. Campus news reports on the creation of a memorial room in the new men's residence, the annual statement of the O. A. C. Co-operative Association, the Baccalaureate Service, and the closing meetings of campus clubs. The news and views column provides instruction on the prevention of rose mildew, the profitability of deep plowing, varieties of strawberries, and good hygiene of cattle feed and water. The Macdonald Institute column reports on the Macdonald Hall Student Christian Movement, the closing meetings of the Mac Hall societies, various dinners, and alumnae activities. While the Alumni column provides alumni updates and a reminder of the annual get-together in June. The Wade Toole Memorial Trophy Artificial insemination of queen bees Roquefort cheese An old hobby Wing prints and segments The proposed new rose test garden, Results of final examinations 1929-30 Campus comments Editorial Alumni College life Macdonald S. O. T. I. page Locals News and views advertising
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- 1930
20. O. A. C. Review Volume 10 Issue 8, May 1899
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Ontario Agricultural College, Price, W. J., Marshall, F. R., Raynor, M., Mallory, F. R., High, A. M., Mortureux, C., Putnam, G. A., McMillian, E. J., J. B. Anderson, Buchanan, J., University of Guelph, and Literary Society of the Ontario Agricultural College
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alumni ,editorial ,College Heights ,personals ,athletic ,books ,local news ,library ,Guelph ,cattle ,scholarship ,College news ,advertising ,feeding ,examination results ,OAC Review ,agriculture ,poetry - Abstract
Concluding the school year, this issue includes the thesis of the graduate with the highest class standing, and the examination results for all students. Each department summarizes its campus activities for the school year. An article reports on the designation a new suburb called College Heights. Alumni updates are included in the Personals column. Editorial The soiling of cattle Exams 1898 1899 Personals Athletic notes By our college reporter Local New books The bicycle craze advertising
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- 1899
21. O. A. C. Review Volume 47 Issue 3, December 1934
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Ontario Agricultural College, Trenaman, George C., Hutchings, C. D., Ruhnke, G. N., Dryden, John, Pirnie, J., Love, Frank L., Newbould, F. S., Smith, Phyllis, McLaren, G. C., Barrett, A. E., McTaggart, A. C., Hall, W. W., Appleton, J. M., Northmore, N. S., University of Guelph, and Literary Society of the Ontario Agricultural College
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Portico ,alumni ,editorial ,personals ,New Ontario ,scholarships ,local news ,cockroach racing ,athletics ,Australian agriculture ,wages ,drought ,National Poultry Breeding Programme ,Dominion Experimental Station ,meat judging team ,farm worker ,Chicago International Exposition ,Johnston Hall ,Water Fight ,women's basketball ,rugby ,Ontario Agricultural College ,advertising ,examination results ,agriculture ,Chicago ,reminiscence ,Senior Party ,Royal Winter Fair ,livestock judging team ,Great Britain ,Guelph ,soccer trophy ,soccer ,propaganda ,United States ,Macdonald Institute ,agricultural conference ,Dr. Christie ,Northern Ontario ,College news ,decennial reunion ,alumnae ,W. C. Blackwood trophy ,animal feeds ,OAC Review ,poetry - Abstract
This issue begins with an editorial regarding the success of the Short Course. The Short Course provides men and women the opportunity to visit the College and investigate if they are interested in attending the College full-time. Agricultural articles pertain to the agricultural potential of Northern Ontario, Dr. Christie's address at Purdue University, Australian agriculture, and wages for English farm workers. Campus news reports the Christmas examination results, the results of the student livestock judging teams, and the athletic endeavors. A student shares a reminiscence of Old Johnston Hall and the various extracurricular activities held there. The Alumni Record provides alumni news. One alumni quipped about the Portico "the four pillars represent four long years at the College and the door leads to nowhere". The Macdonald Institute column comments on the annual Senior Party, the women's basketball games, and student activities. Editorial Agriculture in New Ontario The livestock team at Chicago The meat team at Chicago Good Old Johnston Scientific agriculture Dr. Christie addresses Purdue Conference From the land of Southern Cross Exchange scholarships offered to students The English farm worker's wages Alumni record Macdonald news The W. C. Blackwood Trophy O. A. C. sportsfolio Results of Christmas examinations, 1934 The tail of a monkey Canada's National Poultry Breeding Programme advertising
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- 1934
22. O. A. C. Review Volume 38 Issue 9, May 1926
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Ontario Agricultural College, Young, L. C., Tillman, H. G., Knox, H. A., Stevens, A. H., Whitmore, J. E., Andrew, D. A., Fisher, W. C., Hood, G. B., Garland, W. A., Wright, E. G., Reid, C. G. L., Walley, G. S., Kingscote, A. A., Mackinney, G., Thompson, R. W., Whittington, Miss M., Parsons, Miss F., University of Guelph, and Literary Society of the Ontario Agricultural College
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alumni ,editorial ,personals ,Canadian Rockies ,local news ,travel diary ,agricultural research ,California ,Year 1928 Banquet ,European Corn Borer ,academic system ,advertising ,examination results ,agriculture ,fruit growing ,Farewell Dance ,Manitoba ,Guelph ,alumni banquet ,Macdonald Institute ,athletic review ,Imperial Valley ,College news ,tariff ,alumnae ,exams ,OAC Review ,poetry - Abstract
Agricultural articles in this issue address the merits of agricultural research, a trip through the Imperial Valley in California, and fruit growing in Manitoba. Students of the class of 1929 contribute the rest of the articles consisting of short stories and an account of traveling through the Canadian Rockies by automobile. The highlight of the campus news is the final examination results. Other campus news reports on the Year '28 Banquet and the Farewell Dance. The Alumni column provides an update of various alumni banquets and alumni activities. The Macdonald Institute column includes compositions by the students and alumnae updates. Freshmen All! Should research in agriculture be encouraged? A trip through the Imperial Valley Fruit growing in Manitoba Through the Canadian Rockies by Ford To Morning The European Corn Borer When the Next War Will Begin A little novelette Editorial College life Macdonald Alumni Locals advertising
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- 1926
23. O. A. C. Review Volume 18 Issue 4, January 1906
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Ontario Agricultural College, Hamer, R. S., Rose, D. M., Munro, W. A., Dunbrack, Mrs., Klinck, C. R., Jacobs, W. S., Monroe, J. F., Smith, J. E., Atkin, J. P., Angle, P. E., Weir, D., University of Guelph, and Literary Society of the Ontario Agricultural College
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sheep ,alumni ,editorial ,personals ,Y. W. C. A ,Governor General Canada ,banquet ,local news ,book reviews ,entomology ,Union Literary Society ,seed selection ,Short Course ,O. A. C. Old Boys' Reunion ,farmer ,advertising ,pesticide ,examination results ,agriculture ,orchards ,Dean ,athletic ,International Live Stock Exposition ,swine ,Guelph ,animal breeding ,livestock industry Ontario ,horse ,Maritime ,Macdonald Institute ,spraying ,cattle ,wool ,College news ,Ontario Agricultural and Experimental Union ,domestic science ,politics ,Provincial Winter Fair ,trophy ,OAC Review - Abstract
This issue continues the article on farmers and politics. Other articles include pesticide use in orchards, entomology, agricultural economics, seed selection, and a review of the Provincial Winter Fair. Campus news highlights the winning of the bronze bull trophy at the Chicago International Live Stock Exposition, and the winter examination results. The Macdonald Institute hosted a visit from the Governor General of Canada, Earl Grey. Alumni news is available in the Our Ex-Students column and highlights the annual banquet of the Ontario Agricultural and Experimental Union and O. A. C. Old Boys Reunion. Power spraying Farmers and politics The study of insects Live stock in Ontario The Provincial Winter Fair The International The Short Course The importance of seed selection Editorial Our Ex-Students The O. A. C. Old Boys Re-union Athletic Notes Macdonald College Life New books Locals advertising
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- 1906
24. O. A. C. Review Volume 20 Issue 9, June 1908
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Ontario Agricultural College, Campbell, A. D., Nunnick, F. C., Bowes, L. A., Vaughan, Miss K., Slater, A. E., Caldwell, Miss S., Winslow, R. M., Turney, A. G., Curran, G. B., LeLacheur, G., Sirett, H., Jones, J. W., Rose, David M., University of Guelph, and Literary Society of the Ontario Agricultural College
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football ,alumni ,workshop ,editorial ,mechanical power ,personals ,college ,local news ,athletics ,orchard implements ,machinery hall O. A. C ,hay loader ,Macdonald College Quebec ,health education ,farm drain ,advertising ,examination results ,agriculture ,O. A. C. 1874 ,farm engineering ,Ontario farmer ,muslin curtain ,ventilation ,tennis ,Guelph ,Macdonald Institute ,physical education ,highway economics ,electric power ,photographs ,agricultural engineering ,hazing ,Y. M. C. A ,College news ,concrete ,cream separator ,Niagara conference ,alumnae ,plowing ,binder ,OAC Review ,poetry - Abstract
This is a thematic issue devoted to agricultural engineering and highlights some of the labor saving machinery that have improved farming by 1908. Campus articles include reports from the Y. M. C. A. conference and Athletics Association, and the examination results of the top twenty students. The Macdonald Institute features a report on Macdonald College in Quebec. Alumni news is available in the Our Old Boys column. This issue features stories by alumni, one who attended O. A. C. in 1874 and another who remembers the hazing in 1883. Electric power and the Ontario farmer Highway economics The future power of the farm Concrete on the farm The utility of the hay loader Up-to-date orchard implements Sense and Spirit Engineering a farm drain The farm cream separator: its selection and care The art of plowing The farm workshop The care of the mechanism of a self-binder Muslin curtain ventilation The Prospector Some interior views of the new machinery hall Editorial College Life The Niagara Student Conference Athletics Our Old Boys Thirty years ago Hazing in the early eighties Macdonald Health and physical education at Macdonald College, Quebec Locals advertising
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- 1908
25. O. A. C. Review Volume 37 Issue 9, May 1925
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Ontario Agricultural College, Hannam, H. H., Young, L. C., Freeman, C. E., Scott, Miss K. B., Webber, W. A., Lang, J. M. S., Gregory, Fred., Reid, Gordon, Hansler, Wm., Blewitt, Basil., Brickley, J. J., Moyer, F. C., Reynolds, W. B., Hurtubise, R., Short, Miss D., University of Guelph, and Literary Society of the Ontario Agricultural College
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alumni ,baseball ,editorial ,personals ,tankage ,Bakers' College ,local news ,athletics ,field day ,potato diseases ,travel diary ,Old Residence ,household chemistry ,college song ,land clearing ,debates ,Johnston Hall ,marriage announcement ,wax fruit ,Smyrna, Turkey ,landscape architecture ,swimming ,advertising ,examination results ,agriculture ,Dr. Annie Ross ,horticulture ,land drainage ,Guelph ,home ,Macdonald Institute ,hog feed ,track and field ,Delphiniums ,College news ,farm life ,domestic science ,Mrs. Stanley Potter ,food science ,alumnae ,Third Year Banquet ,OAC Review ,poetry - Abstract
Agricultural articles in this issue pertain to research on clearing timberland for farming, utilizing tankage as hog feed, diseases that affect potatoes, and land drainage. Articles provided by alumni include why one alumnus remains a farmer, and a description of life in Smyrna, Turkey. Horticultural articles include the history of the wax fruits in the O. A. C. museum, landscape architecture for parks, and propagating delphiniums. The editorial contains a tribute to faculty member Dr. Annie Ross and the plans for the development of a food science building. The highlight of the campus news is the examination results. Other campus news includes the renaming of the Old Residence to Johnston Hall, the Third Year Banquet, and athletic results. The Alumni column provides an update of alumni activities. The Macdonald Institute column contains an article on chemistry for the home and alumnae updates. Our College Songs Why I stick to the farm Mistakes Wisconsin's message to Ontario Tankage as a supplemental hog feed Tuber borne diseases of potatoes Smyrna Underdrainage The wax fruits in the O. A. C. museum Park planting and design Delphiniums Editorial College life Athletics Macdonald Alumni Locals advertising
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- 1925
26. O. A. C. Review Volume 17 Issue 8, May 1905
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Ontario Agricultural College, MacMillan, H. R., Hamer, R. S., Esmond, C. W., Ross, Miss L. L., Eddy, E. D., Klinck, C. R., Hand, J. A., Hart, F. C., Craig, H. A., Kennedy, J. W., Mortimer, R. E., Jones, D. H., University of Guelph, and Literary Society of the Ontario Agricultural College
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alumni ,editorial ,Literary Society ,taxes ,apple industry ,South Africa ,Japan ,Germany ,Chili ,farmer ,advertising ,examination results ,agriculture ,Ontario ,prairie ,thesis ,agricultural college ,Guelph ,Newfoundland ,Macdonald Institute ,Europe ,Nova Scotia ,England ,France ,North-West ,Switzerland ,Jamaica ,personals ,Inverness ,Argentina ,local news ,India ,photograph ,children ,pony ,Oban ,marriage ,Sweden ,Wales ,experimental stations ,Australia ,Truro ,South America ,railway ,United States ,Maritime ,Scotland ,Honduras ,Spain ,foreign students ,College news ,Ireland ,OAC Review ,New Zealand - Abstract
This issue concludes the school year. A student provides an article regarding his travels through Scotland. A guest contributor concludes his article on agricultural transportation. The principal of the Nova Scotia Agricultural College writes of the founding of the college at Truro. Agricultural articles pertain to agriculture in the Maritime Provinces as well as the prairies. There is also an article on the history of the English Experimental Stations. The horticultural article is regarding the apple industry of Ontario. Campus activities cumulate in the graduation results, athletic activities, and a summary of the cosmopolitan composition of the student body. The editorial is about whether a graduate should continue with postgraduate studies. The Macdonald Notes reports on the formal dinner provided by the senior class. Alumni news is available in the Our Alumni column. Inverness to Oban by the Caledonia Canal The farmer and the railway Why I keep a pony The Agricultural College, Truro, Nova Scotia Editorial reflections Agriculture in the Maritime Provinces Some peculiarities of the North-West English Experimental Stations Apple industry of Ontario C. P. R. Westbound Editorial Athletics College Life Our Alumni Macdonald Notes Animal life in Jamaica Examination results Locals advertising
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- 1905
27. O. A. C. Review Volume 49 Issue 4, January 1937
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Ontario Agricultural College, Trant, Ion, Simpson, D. M., Ruhnke, G. N., Alexander, O. R., Chase, F. E., McGill, M. A., Westover, Jean, Abell, Helen, Harrison, H. M., McQuillan, G. A., Hooper, L. C., McDonald, D., Northmore, N. S., Buchanan, J., Raithby, George, Partridge, Miss F., Barclay, Miss N., Barry, Miss M., University of Guelph, and Literary Society of the Ontario Agricultural College
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mead ,alumni ,birch ,editorial ,walnut ,faculty ,physical activity ,annual dinner ,Alberta ,basketball ,examinations ,advertising ,examination results ,agriculture ,Auld Reekie ,Ted Wildman Trophy ,short course ,Guelph ,reaping ,S. C. M ,Macdonald Institute ,lectures ,debating ,beer ,Ontario Agricultural and Experimental Union ,history ,Class 1935 reunion ,Royal Agricultural Winter Fair ,lifespan ,college life ,poetry ,China ,personals ,local news ,athletics ,Edinburgh ,travel diary ,farming ,graduate list ,photograph ,Welland Canal ,longevity ,public speaking ,College Royal ,Victory Dance ,language ,research ,British Columbia ,Student Christian Movement ,humour ,boxing ,fencing ,Rockies ,wrestling ,winners ,Wade Toole Memorial Trophy ,Scotland ,hockey ,College news ,diet ,Union Literary ,book review ,seed ,binder ,OAC Review ,brewers - Abstract
For the students, the highlight of this issue would be the Christmas examination results. The editorial is regarding students who miss lectures. Agricultural articles pertain to the history of the McCormick-reaper, agricultural practices in China, the necessity of the Welland Canal for exporting wheat, and seed requirements for the spring. Other articles address how a proper diet could contribute to a longer life expectancy, the science of brewing alcoholic beverages, and a travel diary of a student's visit to Edinburgh. Posted in this issue are the new rules for the College Royal competitions. The literary section contains the news of the Union Literary Society, changes in the faculty, and a proposal for a universal common language. The Macdonald Institute column includes student humour. The photographs for the centrefold are of travels through the Rockies. Campus news reports on the success the O. A. C. had at the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair and the research conducted by the Ontario Agricultural and Experimental Union. The sports section highlights the various athletic endeavors of the students. The Alumni column contains alumni updates. The Macdonald Alumnae column reports on the 1935 Class Reunion. Editorial All to build a binder Chores in China Believe it or not Agriculture without science - home brewing College Royal 1937 The grain lane to Europe A ramble in Auld Reekie Literary section Macdonald news College life An ideal for the farm Glimpses Mid peaks and pines Letters to the Editor College winnings at the Royal Experimental Union meets Time to consider seed requirements O. A. C. sportsfolio Alumni news Macdonald alumnae S. C. M. notes Results of Christmas Examinations, 1936 Graduates whose addresses are unknown advertising
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- 1937
28. O. A. C. Review Volume 35 Issue 9, May 1923
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Ontario Agricultural College, McArthur, MacKellar., Davey, A. E., Skinner, G., McArthur, Miss E., Keegan, R., Marshall, J., Holman, A. A., Kellough, J., Page, S. I., Kemp, L. S., Fahrig, C., Walley, G. S., Plunkett, H., Cameron, O. E., University of Guelph, and Literary Society of the Ontario Agricultural College
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alumni ,athletic awards ,editorial ,poultry club ,personals ,local news ,athletics ,descriptive essay ,Sophomore Dinner ,journalism ,travel diary ,Netherswell Manor ,farming ,rural flight ,British Empire ,commercial apiculture ,Bits o' Bronze ,scholarship ,New Brunswick ,O. A. C. Returned Men's Dance ,swimming ,queen ,advertising ,examination results ,agriculture ,obituary ,fencing ,Guelph ,War Memorial Hall ,Macdonald Institute ,imperialism ,England ,marriage announcements ,College news ,Ontario Agricultural Representatives ,birth announcements ,summer employment ,alumnae ,OAC Review ,poetry - Abstract
The highlight of this issue is the examination results for the O. A. C. students. Two articles focus on the search for summer employment and potential employment in journalism. Agricultural articles pertain to poultry club work in New Brunswick, and rearing queen bees for the apiary. A student provides an essay on traveling to Netherswell Manor in England, while Professor Unwin comments on British imperialism. The editorial addresses the progress on the building of War Memorial Hall. Campus news reports on the athletic awards, the final dances and dinners for the school year, and the awarding of the Bits O' Bronze scholarship. Alumni updates are provided in the Alumni column. This issue does not contain a Macdonald column. Now the Lilac Tree's in Bud Summer employment Education in journalism Poultry club work in New Brunswick Imperial development Queen rearing in the commercial apiary At Netherswell Manor Editorial College life Athletics Alumni Locals advertising
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- 1923
29. O. A. C. Review Volume 40 Issue 5, January 1928
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Ontario Agricultural College, Colson, H. J., Pett, L. B., Berry, J. A., Parrish, S. T., Collins, G. P., Boyce, H. R., Jamieson, A., Smith, C. R., Graham, W. R., Tolton, W. D., McConkey, O. M., Robinson, W. R., Hamill, J. S., Wood, E. I., Patterson, R. A., Whiteside, W. H., Demary, Miss E., Smith, Miss E., University of Guelph, and Literary Society of the Ontario Agricultural College
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alumni ,editorial ,personals ,Greyfriars Bobby ,Biology Club ,local news ,former editors ,portrait ,Alberta ,Imperial Conference for Agricultural Research ,Conversat ,Dr. Ross ,New Year ,short story ,College Royal ,advertising ,examination results ,agriculture ,Joe Lake ,neighbours ,Guelph ,alumni occupations ,O. A. C. Review ,agricultural schools ,Macdonald Institute ,student life ,Christmas elections ,N. F. C. U. S ,College news ,Mac Hall examination results ,Ukrainian Choir ,Ontario Agricultural and Experimental Union ,history ,National Federation of Canadian University Students ,alumnae ,OAC Review ,poetry ,Dr. Zavitz - Abstract
Former editors of the O. A. C. Review wrote all the articles of this issue. Article topics range from a history of the founding of the O. A. C. Review, to getting along with your neighbours. The highlight of the campus news are the examination results for both the O. A. C. and Macdonald Institute students. Continued in this issue is the column regarding the National Federation of Canadian University Students, with a focus on the forthcoming debate in the Maritimes. The Alumni column provides a list of the occupations of all of the former editors of the O. A. C. Review, and alumni activities. The Macdonald Institute column highlights the academic standing of the students, and alumnae updates. The Ways The founding of the O. A. C. Review Greyfriars Bobby Alberta's agricultural schools Meeting on Joe Lake When neighbours meet Comments on agriculture Student life Editorial English Department College life News and views Macdonald Alumni N. F. C. U. S. Locals advertising
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- 1928
30. O. A. C. Review Volume 45 Issue 7, April 1933
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Ontario Agricultural College, Anderson, F. Keith, Ruhnke, Prof. G. N., McArthur, C. D., Wass, Norman H., Dryden, John, Denis-Nathan, H., Bell, Thomas, Oliver, A. T., Trenaman, G. C., Edwards, F., Goodin, R. E., Ross, J. V., Weaver, L. O., Carscadden, E. H., Phillips, W. R., Martin, D. I., Pasfield, D., Northmore, N. S., University of Guelph, and Literary Society of the Ontario Agricultural College
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British market ,alumni ,T. S. Elliot ,sports photographs ,editorial ,personals ,College President ,local news ,athletics ,Macdonald Institute exams ,honey ,war reminiscence ,philharmonic society ,Union Literary Society ,speakeasies ,rotational system ,Bank Act ,English ,public speaking ,genetics ,rugby ,swimming ,college awards ,advertising ,examination results ,agriculture ,Dr. Robert Shaw ,World's Grain Show ,Ontario Research Foundation ,Canadian banking ,obituary ,currency ,Guelph ,fertilizer ,British National Union ,Macdonald Institute ,lacrosse ,Michigan State College ,College news ,pasture crops ,Scottish nationalism ,alumnae ,OAC Review - Abstract
Mac students would find the Macdonald Institute examination results the highlight of this issue. Agricultural articles in this issue pertain to the creation of the Ontario Research Foundation, research into improving pasture crops, the British market for Canadian honey, and the World's Grain Show. Continued in this issue is a profile of College President and alumnus Dr. Robert S. Shaw. Other articles address the formation of the British National Union to bring together agriculturalists of the Empire, and a banker's perspective on the Canadian banking system. Alumnus Randall Lewis provides a reminiscence of World War 1. While the English Department contributes an article on the life and works of T. S. Elliot. Campus news reports on the ideas of speakeasies to practice public speaking, the student council awards for 1932-1933, and a review of the athletic endeavors of the past year. The Macdonald Institute column is devoted to the examination results. Alumni news is interspersed throughout the issue. The Alumni column do not appear in this issue. Editorial Agriculture and the Ontario Research Foundation O. A. C. men who have become College Presidents Scientific improvements of our pasture crops The British National Union The Canadian banking system Reminiscences Notes on T. S. Elliot Literary section College life Canadian honey goes overseas Sports folio The World's Grain Show Macdonald Hall Examination advertising
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- 1933
31. O. A. C. Review Volume 33 Issue 9, May 1921
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Ontario Agricultural College, Chesley, E. T., Balch, R. E., Hanlan, L. H., Whitelaw, Miss E., Rogers, R. J., Lailey, Miss B., Graham, J. C., Hutt, F. B., Hocking, R. A., Buckley, E. N., Elliott, H. C., McArthur, McK., Baron, H. M., Brown, A. T., University of Guelph, and Literary Society of the Ontario Agricultural College
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Alfred Noyes ,alumni ,H. J. Cudmore photograph ,editorial ,personals ,scholarships ,H. C. Mason ,local news ,athletics ,M. Baker photograph ,Department of Immigration and Colonization ,Mac Hall short course ,56th O. A. C. Battery ,Eleanor Neilson photograph ,educational system ,Dr. G. C. Creelman ,war story ,farm power ,seed drills ,Major Victor John Kent ,advertising ,examination results ,agriculture ,address ,sunflowers ,agricultural college ,Western Ontario O. A. C. Alumni Association ,Guelph ,clover ,Macdonald Institute ,Ontario Provincial Winter Fair ,oration ,soldier's wives short course ,marriage announcements ,Northern Ontario ,College news ,sweet clover ,birth announcements ,alumnae ,silage crops ,Royal Agricultural Winter Fair ,Switzerland ,OAC Review ,immigration - Abstract
This issue begins with an article regarding immigration provided by the Department of Immigration and Colonization. The agricultural articles pertain to silage crops for Northern Ontario, the development of sweet clover as an annual crop, President Reynolds' address on the mission of the agricultural college, and the operation of seed drills. Other articles feature the English poet Alfred Noyes, and the educational system in Switzerland. Featured is an article that outlines the formation of the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair. The focus of the campus news are the examination results and the short courses for the Mac Hall students and soldier's wives. The serialized wartime story titled "Apres la Guerre" is continued in this issue. The Alumni column contains a report of the Western Ontario O. A. C. Alumni Association, and alumni and alumnae updates. This issue does not contain a Macdonald column. Filling the manless land The spirit of Alfred Noyes Silage crops for Northern Ontario The mission of the agricultural college The educational system of Switzerland Coming - annual sweet clover The Royal Agricultural Winter Fair Postmortem Farm power Editorial "Apres la Guerre" College life Athletics Alumni advertising
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- 1921
32. O. A. C. Review Volume 20 Issue 5, February 1908
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Ontario Agricultural College, Campbell, A. D., Nunnick, F. C., Bowes, L. A., Vaughan, Miss K., Slater, A. E., Caldwell, Miss S., Winslow, R. M., Turney, A. G., Curran, G. B., LeLacheur, G., Sirett, H., Jones, J. W., University of Guelph, and Literary Society of the Ontario Agricultural College
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alumni ,fruit industry ,editorial ,personals ,noxious weeds ,college ,cooking classes ,local news ,athletics ,Louden prize ,greenhouse tomatoes ,winter birds ,camera club ,advertising ,examination results ,agriculture ,Ontario ,Prairie migration ,Massey Harris ,horticulture ,nocturnal birds ,library ,dairy testing ,Guelph ,mutton ,Macdonald Institute ,rural schools ,dairy industry ,photographs ,hockey ,College news ,agricultural tariffs ,domestic science ,college residence ,alumnae ,class of 1874 ,seed ,judging contests ,OAC Review ,poetry - Abstract
This issue's articles address winter birds in Ontario, dairy tariffs and the Ontario farmer, nocturnal birds and the spread of noxious weeds in impure grain seed. The agricultural articles pertain to government dairy testing associations, the future in agriculture on the Prairies, and the economics of mutton production. The Horticulture articles address the profitability of fruit farming in Ontario, and greenhouse tomatoes. Campus articles include the examination results, how the O. A. C. is the largest residential college in Canada, and winter athletic activities. The Macdonald Institute column has an article on cooking classes in rural schools. Alumni news is available in the Our Old Boys column and this issue features the class of 1874. Our winter birds The tariff and the Ontario farmer Voices of the night The Aurora Borealis The spread of noxious weeds in Ontario The Shepard of the Soil Anglo-American musings on Canada Government cow-testing associations Agriculture Ontario and the West Some phases of mutton production Horticulture The economic importance of Canadian horticulture Greenhouse tomatoes Editorial College Life Home life at the O. A. C. and the opportunity it affords Athletics Our Old Boys Snowfall Macdonald A country school equipment Locals advertising
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- 1908
33. O. A. C. Review Volume 48 Issue 4, January 1936
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Ontario Agricultural College, Hannay, C. L., Trant, I., Ruhnke, G. N., Vickars, L. G., Mooney, J., Hall, A. R., Calder, Lyla, Stratton, Margaret, Faulkner, D. E., Plested, C. G., Leslie, J. L., Stallwood, A. J., White, R. G., Skelton, F. M., Gray, S., Northmore, N. S., Buchanan, J., Squirrel, W. J., Raithby, George, University of Guelph, and Literary Society of the Ontario Agricultural College
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alumni ,O. V. C ,editorial ,scholarships ,Jack Chisholm ,drinking ,dog judge ,T. W. Hogarth ,Conversat ,jaboticaba tree ,Germany ,drama ,Dear Brutus ,swimming ,basketball ,advertising ,examination results ,agriculture ,education ,obituary ,Guelph ,meat packers industry ,Conversazione ,lectures ,Minister of Agriculture ,bisentilis annus ,agricultural economics ,literary ,Junior Board of Trade ,Jabuticaba ,O. A. C. sports ,poetry ,weed control ,personals ,alcohol consumption ,local news ,campus humour ,traveling ,tropical agriculture ,travel diary ,chemistry ,Philharmonic Society ,farming ,graduate list ,photograph ,employment advertisement ,weeds ,trade agreement ,Afrikaner cattle ,winter short course ,youth hostels ,animal husbandry ,address ,lecture ,Canadian Officers Training Corp ,O. A. C. rifle association ,Professor W. J. Bell ,boxing ,fencing ,Africander cattle ,trade pact ,scientific investigation ,swine ,wrestling ,economics ,Drumheller. Alberta ,C.O. T. C ,rats ,leap year ,Africa ,hockey ,College news ,OAC Review - Abstract
The highlight of this issue, for the students, would be the examination results. The editorial comments on the trade agreement with the United States, the economic forecast for 1936, and the destruction of rats in Canada. Student authored articles include an article on scientific investigation, German youth hostels, and commentary on lecture as a method of instruction. The O. V. C. column reports on the cost of tickets to the Conversat, the cleanliness of swine, novelty, an Australian newspaper advertisement, and the travels of a dog judge. Agricultural articles pertain to weed control in Ontario, the Jabuticaba tree, erosion in Drumheller Alberta, and the Minister of Agriculture's address on campus. Other articles include the debate by the Junior Board of Trade, short course student behaviour and an explanation of bisentilis annus (leap year). Campus clubs report on the activities of the O. A. C. Rifle Association, the Animal Husbandry Club, and the Philharmonic Society. Alumni news reports on the creation of the London District O. A. C. Club, an obituary for Professor Bell, and a profile of Jack Chisholm's work in the film industry. The sports section reports on the various athletic endeavors of the students. This issue does not contain a Macdonald Institute column. Editorial Address by the Minister of Agriculture Summer Clouds The scientific attitude German youth hostels Are we wasting our time? Short notes on little things Weeds! Weeds! Is it worth it? Some matters of extreme importance Tropical agriculture Animal Husbandry Club notes Literary section Farms slipping away Letters to the editor College life Alumni news An O. A. C. alumnus takes a trip west, summer 1935 Changes in graduate list O. A. C. sportsfolio advertising
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34. O. A. C. Review Volume 18 Issue 8, May 1906
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Ontario Agricultural College, Hamer, R. S., Rose, D. M., Munro, W. A., Dunbrack, Mrs., Klinck, C. R., Jacobs, W. S., Monroe, J. F., Frier, G. M., Angle, P. E., Weir, D., University of Guelph, and Literary Society of the Ontario Agricultural College
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alumni ,editorial ,personals ,grain growing ,prairies ,forestry ,local news ,Manitoba ,Guelph ,mountains ,ranching ,agricultural education ,Saskatchewan ,irrigation ,Temiskaming ,Alberta ,College news ,the Rockies ,advertising ,horses ,examination results ,OAC Review ,agriculture ,poetry - Abstract
The theme of the final issue of the school year is on agriculture of the newly created provinces of Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta. Campus news has the final examination results. The Macdonald Institute article features nature study notes on wild ginger. Alumni news is available in the Our Old Boys in the West column and highlights alumni in Western Canada. Song of the Plains The lure of the great lone land Agricultural education in the West Ranching in Alberta Chinook Grain growing under irrigation The mountains Forestry in Western Canada Temiskaming The Canadian West "Tempora mutantur et nos in ilis" Editorial Old Boys in the West "Te in gradum ituri salutamus" College Life Athletics Macdonald Some nature study notes Asarabacca or Wild Ginger Locals advertising
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- 1906
35. O. A. C. Review Volume 25 Issue 8, May 1913
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Ontario Agricultural College, Winslow, J. H., Jenkins, G. J., Strong, W. F., Johnston, S. C., Kingsmill, G. F., Stanley, C. W., Crowe, Miss Greta, Tennant, J. L., Winslow, Miss Faye, Henry, L. B., Duff, G. Clark, Webster, C. A., Cory, A., Davis, L. M., Lattimer, J. E., Good, Charles A., Horrobin, H. P., University of Guelph, and Literary Society of the Ontario Agricultural College
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alumni ,Canadian fruit markets ,college organizations election results ,editorial ,personals ,O. A. C. Review staff photograph ,local news ,athletics ,women's initiation ,Charles G. D. Roberts ,experience ,rifle association ,Canadian Seed Growers' Association ,short story ,hockey team photograph ,basketball ,advertising ,examination results ,agriculture ,football history ,fruit farming ,queries ,dairy products ,soil fertility ,horticulture ,Hard Time Tea ,Guelph ,fertilizer ,Macdonald Institute ,sophomore banquet ,clean seed ,marketing ,College news ,alumnae ,OAC Review ,poetry - Abstract
This issue features the student graduation results. The agricultural articles address marketing dairy products, increasing the domestic markets for Canadian fruit, how the Canadian Seed Growers' Association guarantees clean seed, which fertilizers maintain soil fertility, and the greatest advantage in horticulture is practical experience. An athletic article provides a history of football. Also printed in this issue are two short stories, one written by Charles G. D. Roberts. Campus news reports the election results for the college organizations, a photograph of the O. A. C. Review staff, the athletic results, and sophomore banquet. The Macdonald column outlines the women's initiation. Alumni column news provides biographies of alumni who had won medals while they were students. Marketing dairy products, etc. Ancient history of football Future markets for Canadian fruit Canadian Born Heckee, the stripped chipmonk To My Dog Pure vital seed New soils from old The Voice of the Clover-wind Masters and mannerisms Handicaps in horticulture Queries Transgression Editorials Alumni A Serenade Athletics College life Macdonald Much ado about nothing Results at O. A. C. Locals advertising
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- 1913
36. O. A. C. Review Volume 46 Issue 7, April May 1934
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Ontario Agricultural College, Trenaman, George C., Hutchings, C. D., Anderson, F. Keith, Ruhnke, G. N., Dryden, John, Vickers, L. C., Love, Frank L., Newbould, F. S., Edwards, Frances, Kent, Dorothy, McLaren, G. C., Barrett, A. E., McTaggart, A. C., Hall, W. W., Appleton, J. M., Northmore, N. S., University of Guelph, and Literary Society of the Ontario Agricultural College
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alumni ,editorial ,faculty ,book reviews ,Iva Langton ,Senior Dinner ,Ontario Training School for Girls ,home economics ,Watson Hall ,scholarship ,Rhodes Scholar ,diamond jubilee O. A. C ,W. J. Garnett ,advertising ,examination results ,agriculture ,graduate dinner ,diabetes ,treatment ,obituary ,Guelph ,Canadian Mothercraft Society ,horticulture club ,Macdonald Institute ,medals ,Baccalaureate Service ,London Zoo ,summertime ,literary ,domestic science ,Girls' Conference ,alumnae ,Junior Women's Institute ,poetry ,aquarium ,Ontario Dietetic Association ,personals ,local news ,Adelaide Hoodless ,agricultural philosophy ,O. A. C. elections ,Miss Roddick ,Short Course ,midwifery ,Lillian Massey Treble ,women's sports ,Macdonald elections ,research ,Farewell Dance ,awards ,Mothercraft ,carbohydrate ,College news ,Galt ,early childhood education ,egg ,Oxford ,OAC Review ,annual conference - Abstract
Women at the Macdonald Institute contributed all the articles devoted to the theme of home economics. Articles include pioneers in the field, a report on the Ontario Training School for Girls in Galt, and a report of the third annual meeting of the Ontario Dietetic Association. Other articles address the newest research on diets for controlling diabetes, the study of Mothercraft at the Macdonald Institute, and a lecture regarding the aquarium at the London Zoo. Alumnus W. J. Garnett writes of his experience studying at Oxford as a Rhodes Scholar. Campus news focuses on the final examination results, but does mention the results of the O. A. C. and Macdonald Hall elections. The Macdonald Institute column reports on the Junior Women's Institute Annual Conference (the Girls' Conference), the activities of the women's sports teams, and the Senior Dinner. While there is an Alumnae news column with alumnae updates, there is not an Alumni column in this issue. Editorial A call to the Diamond Jubilee of the good old O. A. C. Pioneers of home economics in Ontario The late Mrs. D. R. Sands The Ontario Training School for Girls Report Third Annual Dietetic Association Meeting A letter from Oxford Newer phases in treatment of diabetes mellitus The good old summertime Mothercraft instruction Poems written by girls in Mothercraft classes Mothercraft Centre Agricultural philosophy Literary section East and West College life Macdonald news Alumnae news Behind the scenes in a zoo acquarium Results of final examinations, 1934 advertising
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- 1934
37. O. A. C. Review Volume 26 Issue 9, June 1914
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Ontario Agricultural College, Cory, Andrew, Stewart, P., Finn, R. A., Allen, J. N., Smith, D. M., Good, C. A., Laird, D. G., Bergy, J. E., Hearle, E., Neilson, J. A., Jones, M., Irwin, Florence, Kerr, W., Fry, H. S., University of Guelph, and Literary Society of the Ontario Agricultural College
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alumni ,honey production ,editorial ,personals ,soil fertility ,obituary ,local news ,Guelph ,Stock Judging course ,farm bookkeeping ,Short Course ,College news ,short story ,alumnae ,Illinois Soil Survey ,advertising ,examination results ,OAC Review ,agriculture ,poetry - Abstract
This slim summer issue contains articles on the Illinois Soil Survey, instruction on farm bookkeeping, an outline of the two-day stock judging course, and how soil fertility affects honey production. The campus news is the 1914 examination results. The Alumni column provides news regarding four alumni. Also printed in this issue is a short story by George Shepherd. This issue does not contain a Macdonald column. The Illinois soil investigation The Onion Habit or be Consistent A treatise on farm bookkeeping Agriculture The two-day stock judging course Ante Mortem Soil fertility and honey production Queries Examination results Alumni A case of reversion Mother Lost Her Job advertising
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- 1914
38. O. A. C. Review Volume 48 Issue 8, Midsummer 1936
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Ontario Agricultural College, Hannay, C. L., Trant, I., Ruhnke, G. N., Vickars, L. G., Mooney, J., Hall, A. R., Calder, Lyla, Stratton, Margaret, Stallwood, A. J., Plested, C. G., Leslie, J. L., White, R. G., Skelton, F. M., Northmore, N. S., Buchanan, J., Squirrel, W. J., Raithby, George, University of Guelph, and Literary Society of the Ontario Agricultural College
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graduation ,alumni ,editorial ,mining ,jinx ,college song ,loan collection ,genetics ,short story ,Canadian artists ,advertising ,examination results ,agriculture ,Cambridge University ,English education ,matrimony ,obituary ,Guelph ,paintings ,university system ,Macdonald Institute ,animals ,marriage announcements ,O. A. C. reunion ,empire ,literary ,poetry ,breeding stock ,William Saunders Building ,personals ,local news ,tradition ,travel diary ,farming ,father son club ,Macoun Memorial Garden ,bull ,teachers ,engine ,graduates list ,agriculturalists ,dairy cattle ,swine ,Yukon ,cattle ,aviation ,Northern Ontario ,College news ,figs ,Ottawa ,Shorthorn ,National Gallery ,OAC Review - Abstract
This summer issue highlights the women's graduation at the Macdonald Institute. Beginning this issue is a tribute to the late Professor Squirrell. Agricultural articles pertain to the genetics of dairy cattle breeding and observations on the fig. Other articles address the memorial gardens dedicated to leading Canadian agriculturalists and equating an animal's metabolism to an engine. Student contributions include articles on the differences in university systems between English and Canada, and a travel diary regarding the Yukon. The literary section addresses the Canadian painting loan collection from the National Gallery. Campus news pertains to the conferences held on campus, the acquisition of a champion Shorthorn bull, and a short story about the jinx of a cat on a ship. The Macdonald Institute column is devoted to the women's examination results and commencement exercises. Alumni news reports on the June alumni reunions on campus and alumni updates. Of interest is the initiation of an O. A. C. father's and son club to recognize the subsequent generations of O. A. C. alumni. Professor W. Squirrell Deep and well ribbed-up Memorial to leaders in agriculture opened at experimental farm Cambridge what! what! Loose leaves A glimpse of the Yukon Literary section Letters to the editor College life Round the barns Our Bill Concerning Two Cats Macdonald news Alumni news advertising
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- 1936
39. O. A. C. Review Volume 30 Issue 9, May 1918
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Ontario Agricultural College, Munro, J. B., Hood, G. B., Maxwell, R. W., Musgrave, A. H., Ferguson, F. L., Jackson, A. B., Patterson, C. F., Murdock, Wallace, Wilson, G. R., Scott, G. H., Brink, R. Alex, Lawson, Olive, Stewart, A. M., Smith, M. Barbara, University of Guelph, and Literary Society of the Ontario Agricultural College
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Canada ,alumni ,query ,editorial ,food conservation ,personals ,I. O. D. E ,local news ,enlistments ,sheep industry ,picnics ,milking ,Dairy Conference ,Farmerettes ,short story ,farm machinery ,wartime nursing ,examination results ,agriculture ,horticulture Northern Ontario ,college elections ,military letters ,Guelph ,women farmers ,marriages ,Red Cross ,Voluntary Aid Detachment ,Macdonald Institute ,College news ,Massey Hall Lecture ,alumnae ,animal husbandry club ,OAC Review ,poetry - Abstract
This issue's agricultural articles pertain to the sheep industry in Canada, a Massey Hall lecture on better farm machinery due to the farm labour shortage, and horticulture in Northern Ontario. A Macdonald Institute student contributes an article on the duties of a wartime nurse in the Red Cross Voluntary Aid Detachment. In addition, there are short stories by Barbara Smith and George Hood. The Query column answers, agricultural queries send in by subscribers. Campus news addresses the results of the college elections, a report on the Dairy Conference at the O. A. C., and the examination results. The Editorial staff extend a welcome to the women studying at the O. A. C. - the Farmerettes. The Macdonald column extols the graduates to acquit themselves nobly, to practice food conservation, and an update on the activities of the I. O. D. E. This issue features a special column devoted to Macdonald alumnae and the work they have undertaken. The Alumni column provides several military letters, lists the positions of alumni who work at the O. A. C., and alumni updates. The sheep raising industry in Canada The V. A. D.! Who is she? In Hospital Better farm machinery Where Are You Going, My Pretty Maid Practical horticulture in Northern Ontario In Simmer Training Query Editorial Alumni College life Macdonald Macdonald alumnae Macdonald locals
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- 1918
40. O. A. C. Review Volume 39 Issue 9, May 1927
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Ontario Agricultural College, Tillman, H. G., Colson, H. J., Putman, D. F., Master, H. G., Clark, N. I., Beck, E. C., Warren, G. C., Hood, G. B., Graham, W. R., Wilkes, E., Andrew, D. A., Kingscote, A. A., Garrard, E. H., Thompson, R. W., Parsons, Miss F., Langstaff, Miss M., University of Guelph, and Literary Society of the Ontario Agricultural College
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amateur radio ,fall fairs ,Canada ,alumni ,editorial ,personals ,spring fever ,local news ,psychology ,English Department ,steamship travel ,fur industry ,liberal education ,dance ,independent thought ,advertising ,Canadian farming ,examination results ,agriculture ,poultry industry ,John A. Macdonald ,Geneva School of International Studies ,Student Christian Movement ,obituary ,breakfast ,Guelph ,Macdonald Institute ,Canadian National Exhibition ,N. F. C. U. S ,Atlantic ,Y. M. C. A ,College news ,National Federation of Canadian University Students ,alumnae ,fur production ,OAC Review ,poetry - Abstract
The highlight of this issue is the publication of the class standings and examination results. The students of the Class of 1930 wrote all of the articles contributed to this issue with topics ranging from the psychology of farming to amateur radio. Continued in this issue is the column regarding the National Federation of Canadian University Students, with a focus on the founding of the Geneva School of International Studies. The Alumni column provides an update of alumni activities. The Macdonald Institute column includes a reminiscence of a student's experience travelling along the West Coast of British Columbia, and alumnae updates. The Man Who Wins A contrast in psychology A trip across the Atlantic in a sailing ship The foster mother Amateur radio Standard bred poultry Old and new Fur production on Canadian farms "Say Not I Live" Editorial English Department notes and news The N. F. C. U. S. College life Alumni Macdonald Locals advertising
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- 1927
41. O. A. C. Review Volume 44 Issue 9, May 1932
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Ontario Agricultural College, Wass, N. H., Ruhnke, Prof. G. N., McArthur, D. C., Garnett, W. J., Anderson, F. K., Twamley, B. E., McTaggart, D. T., Hosie, G. T., Godfrey, W. G., Kellough, E., Munday, E. R., Martin, E., Rivaz, C. P., Henry, G. B., Cullen, J., Jerome, J., Carscadden, E. H., Anderson, G., Newberry, Miss M., Morgan, Miss May, Marshall, Miss Flo., Northmore, N. S., Whyte, W. J., University of Guelph, and Literary Society of the Ontario Agricultural College
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alumni ,graduate biographies ,editorial ,personals ,1932 graduates ,economic depression ,local news ,Charles Bethune ,athletics ,presidents ,dairy products judging team ,debt ,advertising ,examination results ,agriculture ,stock and meat judging team ,obituary ,A. A. McTavish ,Guelph ,Students' Council 1931-32 ,Macdonald Institute ,Red Fife Wheat ,photographs ,College news ,alumnae ,baccalaureate sermon ,wheat genetics ,OAC Review ,poetry - Abstract
This graduation number provides biographies for all forty-eight O. A. C. graduates, the final examination results for all O. A. C. students, and the names of scholarship and award recipients. The agricultural article focuses on how Red Fife Wheat contributes to Canada's economic prosperity, its origins, and genetics. An obituary for A. A. McTavish commemorates the loss of one of the few remaining original college faculty members. The Macdonald Institute column bids farewell to another school year. While there is not an Alumni column, summer addresses are provided for the students. The Threshold Baccalaureate Sermon Virtute Functi More Patrum Duces Graduates 1932 Graduation day The debt of Canada and the Empire to an immigrant wheat kernel Obituary Mr. A. A. McTavish College life The Passing Question Nearing Spring Athletics Macdonald Results of final examinations 1932 advertising
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- 1932
42. O. A. C. Review Volume 1 Issue 9, June 1890
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Ontario Agricultural College, Dean, H. H., Whitley, C. F., Zavit, C. A., Monteith, S. N., McCallum, W., University of Guelph, and Literary Society of the Ontario Agricultural College
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leadership ,education ,graduation ,alumni ,editorial ,obituary ,local news ,Guelph advertising ,farming ,weather ,College news ,sports ,farmer ,examination results ,OAC Review ,agriculture ,poetry - Abstract
This issue has the graduation results and activities of 1890 such as the valedictory address and medal results. Editorial Valedictory Agricultural News Forecast of the weather Correspondence and Contributed Character Personal Local News Among our exchanges Leaders of the future on our farm Advertising
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- 1890
43. O. A. C. Review Volume 38 Issue 5, January 1926
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Ontario Agricultural College, Young, L. C., Tillman, H. G., Knox, H. A., Stevens, A. H., Whitmore, J. E., Andrew, D. A., Fisher, W. C., Hood, G. B., Garland, W. A., Wright, E. G., Reid, C. G. L., Walley, G. S., Kingscote, A. A., Mackinney, G., Thompson, R. W., Whittington, Miss M., Parsons, Miss F., University of Guelph, and Literary Society of the Ontario Agricultural College
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Dr. M. Raynor ,student contributions ,alumni ,fruit industry ,editorial ,personals ,local news ,athletics ,Philharmonic Society ,farming ,Chinese Study Group ,O. A. C. Livestock Judging Team ,American Dietetic Association Convention ,basketball ,advertising ,examination results ,agriculture ,World Poultry Congress ,milk ,Art Club ,humour ,boxing ,obituary ,nutrition education ,I. O. D. E. Masquerade ,wrestling ,Guelph ,vitamins ,soccer ,Macdonald Institute ,Inter-Year Debate ,nutrition ,convention ,hockey ,College news ,vocation ,wedding announcements ,alumnae ,women's athletics ,OAC Review - Abstract
This issue begins with an article from the Minister of Agriculture regarding the vocation of farming. The agricultural articles in this issue pertain to the World Poultry Congress scheduled in 1927 and the industry of fruit farming. While student contributed articles, address the nutrition of milk, a comedic look at cattle, and the dietary need for vitamins. The highlight of this issue is the O. A. C. examination results. Other campus news reports on the O. A. C. Stock Judging Team, the I. O. D. E. Masquerade, and athletic activities. The Alumni column provides an update of alumni activities. The Macdonald Institute column highlights the American Dietetic Association Conference and alumnae updates. Think before farming - and after A quart per day The World's Poultry Congress Producing fruit Sidelights on bovines Do you need more vitamins? News and views Editorial College life Athletics Macdonald Alumni Locals advertising
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- 1926
44. O. A. C. Review Volume 45 Issue 4, January 1933
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Ontario Agricultural College, Anderson, F. Keith, Ruhnke, Prof. G. N., McArthur, C. D., Wass, H., Dryden, John, Denis-Nathan, H., Bell, Thomas, Oliver, A. T., Trenaman, G. C., Evans, M. E., Goodin, R. E., Ross, J. V., Weaver, L. O., Carscadden, E. H., Phillips, W. R., Martin, D. I., Pasfield, D., Northmore, N. S., University of Guelph, and Literary Society of the Ontario Agricultural College
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alumni ,mandate ,debate ,editorial ,personals ,local news ,society notes ,J. A. Carroll ,chemistry ,Wildman Trophy ,farming ,philharmonic society ,Union Literary Society ,rural flight ,Student Christian Association ,poultry department ,field husbandry ,Rhodes Scholarship ,rugby ,Chicago Livestock Judging Team ,Ontario Agricultural College ,basketball ,University of British Columbia ,advertising ,examination results ,agriculture ,disc ,animal husbandry ,biology ,boxing ,fencing ,Dr. Leonard S. Klinck ,Dr. Horace Barton ,wrestling ,Guelph ,William J. Garnett ,plow ,Macdonald Institute ,mouldboard ,departmental notes ,hockey ,College news ,College Presidents ,Ontario Agricultural and Experimental Union ,sports ,alumnae ,plowing ,OAC Review ,poetry - Abstract
The focus of this issue is the examination results for the O. A. C. students. A leading article congratulates William J. Garnett as a recipient of a Rhodes Scholarship. Continued in this issue is a profile of College President and alumnus Dr. Leonard S. Klinck. An alumnus provides an article addressing the mandate of the O. A. C. as a college that educates farmers or a college that produces agricultural specialists. A report from the Ontario Agricultural and Experimental Union annual meeting is printed in this issue. The agricultural article pertains to the debate of the best implement for plowing. Updates of campus club activities are provided in the Society Notes column. While the athletic team results are located in the Sports Folio column. Departmental Notes accounts for the activities and research conducted in the departments of animal husbandry, biology, chemistry, poultry, and field husbandry. The Alumni column profiles the activities of Dr. Horace Barton and J. A. Carroll, and alumni updates. There is not a Macdonald Institute column in this issue. Editorial A Rhodes Scholarship awarded to an O. A. C. student O. A. C. men who have become College Presidents Does the College fulfill it's mission? Alumni Experimental Union holds annual meeting Plows: disc or mouldboard Society notes College life Sports folio Departmental notes Results of Christmas examinations, 1932 A Feline Silhouette advertising
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- 1933
45. O. A. C. Review Volume 51 Issue 8, Midsummer 1939
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Ontario Agricultural College, Galonski, Anton M., Tweedell, W. D., Beresford, J., Ruhnke, G. R., Young, Murray, Chapman, Chip, Chapman, Chap, Fricke, G. R., Lowe, Allan, Heighton, J. H., Christie, Florence, Rutherford, Nora, Tolton, W, Hilliard, T. R., Weber, N. F., Schmalz, H. W., Brown, J. F., Brown, W. F., Hicks, T., Russ, J., Shaver, H., Bunn, W., Radmore, R., Northmore, N. S., Buchanan, J., Raithby, George, Barry, Miss Marie., Davey, Constance, Mounfield, M., Sonley, L., Munro, John, Edgar, Kay, Bluhm, R. J., University of Guelph, and Literary Society of the Ontario Agricultural College
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graduation ,alumni ,editorial ,reunion ,scholarships ,Farm and Home Week ,The Haymakers ,tag day ,European earwig ,New England ,occupation ,nursery ,Ontario Agricultural College ,advertising ,graduates ,examination results ,agriculture ,D. C. McArthur ,alumnae tea ,obituary ,Guelph ,Ontario Beekeepers' Association ,Macdonald Institute ,banana ,England ,alumnae president ,Katharine Fuller Award ,Daisy Chain ,history ,recognition ,alumnae ,agricultural subsidies ,Volume 51 index ,poetry ,college life ,personals ,Henry Ford ,local news ,athletics ,wedding ,coat-of-arms ,edible mushrooms ,King George VI ,entomology ,farming ,alumnae reunion ,graduate list ,English ,Mac 1936 ,marriage announcement ,golf tournament ,pest ,automation ,alumni association ,awards ,alumni day ,botanist ,mushrooms ,ceremony ,Roland E. Stone ,photographs ,royal visit ,international alumni ,College news ,softball ,campus ,press representative ,sport ,tractor ,O. A. C. Community House ,OAC Review - Abstract
This issue highlights the Macdonald Institute graduates of 1939, including photographs, and their examination results. The editorial comments on the Royal Visit of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth to the Ontario Agricultural College. Agricultural articles pertain to the infestation of the European Earwig, Henry Ford's new tractor, propagating edible mushrooms, and the Ontario Beekeepers' Association convention. Portrayed in photographs is a successful Farm and Home Week and an article regarding the "tag day" nursery provided by the Macdonald Institute students. An obituary is provided for Dr. Roland Stone, professor of botany. The English column completes the year with a pot-pourri of items. The Macdonald institute column features the 1939 graduation, including an undergraduate member's account of the exercises and the Daisy Chain ceremony. Campus news reports on another successful Farm and Home Week, the young women who work at the campus-dining hall, and the softball team The Haymakers. An extensive Alumni news column is devoted to providing alumni updates and reports of the various reunions; featured are Alumni Day photographs and weddings conducted at the O. A. C. Community House. Biographies are provided in an article on international alumni. The Macdonald Alumnae column comments on the success of the Alumnae Reunion, the Katharine Fuller Award, and the Alumnae Tea at the O. A. C. Community House, various reunions, and wedding announcements. Editorial A banana rampant The European Earwig Farm and Home Week at O. A. C. Roland E. Stone, M.Sc., Ph.D. The new Ford tractor Mushrooms Department of English Macdonald news College life Sport The Ball Club Alumni news Alumni Day pictures O. A. C. Grads throughout the world Macdonald Alumnae Examination results Temporary Address of 1939 Graduates General index of feature articles
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- 1939
46. O. A. C. Review Volume 29 Issue 10, June 1917
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Ontario Agricultural College, O'Neill, L. E., Lawson, E. V., Gandier, B. P., Guild, A. W., Wilson, G. R., Neff, H., Munro, J. B., Zavitz, R. J., Odell, F. C., Sullivan, H. J., Birkett, Mary, Geddes, W. F., Ruttan, Mildred, University of Guelph, and Literary Society of the Ontario Agricultural College
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chicks ,unemployment ,alumni ,turnip ,editorial ,personals ,commercial greenhouse ,pruning ,local news ,honey ,enlistments ,women's initiation ,crate feeding ,soldiers ,honour roll ,apple orchard ,forest fires ,profitability ,fruit packaging ,short story ,examination results ,agriculture ,mosquitoes ,poultry ,obituary ,Guelph ,land settlement ,apiculture ,Macdonald Institute ,artificial incubation ,photographs ,battery cage ,horse breeding ,Northern Ontario ,College news ,alumnae ,tractor ,pest control ,OAC Review - Abstract
This issue's articles address methods of pruning of apple trees, a warning to prevent forest fires, how mosquitoes have effected history, apiculture in Northern Ontario, the propagation of turnips, and a report on visiting a commercial greenhouse. Poultry articles consist of profiting from crate feeding chickens and instructions for raising young chicks. The effects of the war are evident in two articles regarding the problem of finding suitable employment for the returning soldiers, and the need for producing more quality horses. Campus news features the examination results of the students. The Macdonald column recounts the New Short Course Class initiation. The Alumni column consists of news of alumni who have enlisted in the war, obituaries, and that the honour roll now contains the names of 470 students. Summer pruning the young apple orchard Thrift in forest fires Literary pests Mosquitoes Honey sources of Northern Ontario Turnips Quality chicken meat Raising young chicks at the O. A. C. Thirty acres of glass Returned soldiers and land settlement Legal requirements fro fruit packages to be enforced Editorial Alumni College life Macdonald Locals Increase your profits from horses
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- 1917
47. O. A. C. Review Volume 28 Issue 10, June 1916
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Ontario Agricultural College, Neale, J. C., McLennan, D. M., Selwyn, H. H., Coke, J., Nixon, C. M., Duncan, C. C., White, A. H., Strong, W., McArthur, D. C., Austin, W. J., Sullivan, H. J., Burkett, Mary, University of Guelph, and Literary Society of the Ontario Agricultural College
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alumni ,editorial ,scholarships ,introductory address ,hay boxes ,casualties ,Dr. C. A. Zavitz ,community spirit ,life cycle ,O. A. C. Battery ,cosmopolitan ,poultry feed ,advertising ,examination results ,future employment ,agriculture ,poultry industry ,56th Battery ,obituary ,Guelph ,Battery Dance ,war effort ,beef industry ,public schools ,pasture ,cultivation ,wartime correspondence ,marriage announcements ,egg industry ,alumnus ,poetry ,Canada ,crate fattening ,personals ,local news ,H. C. Blanchard ,farming ,photograph ,lupins ,fireless cooker ,bird lice ,agricultural science ,Benny Blanchard ,awards ,farm management ,crops ,agricultural education ,thermometer ,food supply ,cooking box ,tools ,College news ,alfalfa ,OAC Review ,Windsor - Abstract
The highlight of this issue for the O. A. C. students would be the examination results and grade standings. Agricultural articles pertain to the beef industry in Canada, the benefits of alfalfa as a crop, and improving pastureland. Other articles address the community spirit found in rural communities and the usefulness of the thermometer as a tool for the farmer. Articles related to poultry include how to treat lice on poultry, crate fattening of poultry, and improvements in egg cold storage. Articles contributed by Macdonald Institute students discusses the teaching of agricultural science in the public schools and the convenience of the cooking box (a precursor to the slow cooker). The editorial is devoted to the recognition of Dr. C. A. Zavitz. The Alumni column contains the introductory address for Dr. Zavitz, wartime correspondence, including recognition of alumnus Corporal Benny Blanchard, and an update on the O. A. C. 56th Battery. The Macdonald Institute column includes a humorous article on the future occupations of the 1916 Class in the year 1930 and reports the success of the campus Battery Dance for members of the 56th Battery. While the Locals column provides campus humour. The prospect for the beef industry in Canada Lice affecting the domestic fowl Alfalfa: premier of crops Community spirit That pasture lot: or pasture and pasture Crate fattening of cockerels The salvation of the egg The governor of many actions Agricultural training for the Ontario child The cooking box If Editorial Alumni College life Macdonald At Parting Locals A bad name for a good plant
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- 1916
48. O. A. C. Review Volume 37 Issue 5, January 1925
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Ontario Agricultural College, Hannam, H. H., Young, L. C., Freeman, C. E., Scott, Miss K. B., Webber, W. A., Lang, J. M. S., Gregory, Fred., Medd, Bruce., Hansler, Wm., Blewitt, Basil., Brickley, J. J., Moyer, F. C., Reynolds, W. B., Hurtubise, R., University of Guelph, and Literary Society of the Ontario Agricultural College
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alumni ,editorial ,personals ,biography ,O. A. C. stock judging team ,James Mills ,local news ,athletics ,Union Literary Society ,residence ,nursing ,photograph Mill's Hall ,Central Ontario Alumni banquet ,germs ,landscape architecture ,swimming ,Entomological Convention ,advertising ,examination results ,agriculture ,Book of Remembrance ,Entomological Society of Ontario ,tea rooms ,Royal Winter Fair ,I. O. D. E. Masquerade ,Manitoba ,health ,Guelph ,Chicago International Livestock Exhibition ,War Memorial Hall ,soccer ,Macdonald Institute ,dairy industry ,College news ,wedding announcements ,birth announcements ,alumnae ,microbes ,OAC Review ,National Dairy Show ,Farmer's Advocate Trophy - Abstract
Highlighted in this issue is an article regarding Mill's Hall and a tribute to former President James Mills. Other articles address landscape design for residential lots, the success of the O. A. C. Stock Judging Team, and the dairy industry in Manitoba. An update to the War Memorial Hall campaign includes an editorial on the creation of a Book of Remembrance. A faculty member of the Macdonald Institute contributes an article on microorganisms and home nursing. The highlight of the campus news is the Christmas examination results. Other campus activities include the annual change in the O. A. C. Review editorial staff, the success of the I. O. D. E. Banquet, the Union Literary Society meeting, and athletic activities. The Alumni column reports on the Central Ontario Alumni banquet and alumni updates. The Macdonald Institute column highlights the challenges of creating a tearoom small business, and alumnae updates. James Mills, M. A., LL.D. The ground layout of moderate sized residential lots O. A. C. Stock Judging Team at the shows The progress of dairying in Manitoba A Book of Remembrance Health notes The mail box Editorial College life Macdonald Athletics Alumni Locals advertising
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- 1925
49. O. A. C. Review Volume 49 Issue 7, Graduation 1937
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Ontario Agricultural College, Trant, Ion, Simpson, D. M., Ruhnke, G. N., Hannay, C. L., Alexander, O. R., Chase, F. E., McGill, M. A., Westover, Jean, Abell, Helen, Harrison, H. M., Tolton, W., McQuillan, G. A., Hooper, L. C., McDonald, D. W., Burnett, T., Kapelos, T. G., Northmore, N. S., Buchanan, J., Raithby, George, Partridge, Miss F., Barclay, Miss N., Barry, Miss M., University of Guelph, and Literary Society of the Ontario Agricultural College
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graduation ,alumni ,editorial ,banquet ,Alberta ,cows ,scholarship ,club exhibit ,graduation list ,Trent Institute graduation photograph ,examinations ,advertising ,Governor General of Canada ,examination results ,agriculture ,Canadian School of Baking ,"letter home" ,Guelph ,Governor General's medal ,Macdonald Institute ,reunions ,Lord Tweedsmuir ,Upper Canada ,Costa Rica ,Bits O' Bronze ,personals ,bread ,local news ,award ,graphology ,entomology ,farming ,graduate list ,medal ,critique ,research ,lecture ,humour ,J. S. Duncan ,etiquette ,Lady Tweedsmuir ,ceremony ,photographs ,1860's ,College news ,Pompeii ,library acquisitions ,Trent Institute, O. A. C ,food science ,pests ,visit ,Massey-Harris ,OAC Review - Abstract
The highlight of this issue is the Ontario Agricultural College and Trent Institute graduation ceremonies including examination results, award listings, and photographs. Printed in this issue is the entire speech on the history of agriculture in Upper Canada, delivered at the Bits O' Bronze lecture. Student articles pertain to the dispute over graphology, the creation of an entomology laboratory at Belleville, and a short story on cattle. Articles regarding bread include the history of bread production and the food science research conducted by the Trent Institute at the O. A. C. Campus news reports on the new library acquisitions, how noisy students are dealt with in the campus dormitory, and examination humour. The Macdonald Institute column provides an update on the student banquets, and a reminiscence of Alberta. Highlighted in this issue are the campus activities of the convocation ceremony and the visit of the Governor-General of Canada, including the awards presented by Lord Tweedsmuir. The Alumni column contains alumni updates and changes to the graduate list. The Macdonald Alumnae column contains a letter from a Mac Grad in Costa Rica and alumnae updates. At the end of this issue is a critique of the College Royal exhibits. Editorial O. A. C. graduation 1937 The 1860s - A period of transition in Upper Canada agriculture Graphology is the bunk The staff of life Bakery students hear Queen's University head Protecting Canada's forests Cows or "just cows" Some books worth reading This is Miss ... er? College life Macdonald news Visit of their Excellences the Lord and Lady Tweedsmuir to the Ontario Agricultural College Events of the week -- May 16th - 22nd Alumni news Macdonald alumnae College Royal club exhibits criticised Results of final examinations, 1937 advertising
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- 1937
50. O. A. C. Review Volume 41 Issue 6, February 1929
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Ontario Agricultural College, Pett, L. B., Garnett, W. J., Graham, C. D., Wood, E. I., MacKay, E. M., Parish, F. T., Warren, W. H., Sykes, J. F., Thomas, I. E., Smith, F. E. A., Gibson, D. E., Dixon, A., Mighton, C. E., Jukes, T. H., McCalla, J. W., Hyslop, Miss I., Hall, Miss H., University of Guelph, and Literary Society of the Ontario Agricultural College
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Canadian bacon ,alumni ,editorial ,English Department ,career opportunities ,Saddle and Sirloin Club ,home economics ,barn dance ,Chile ,Senior Associate Tea ,basketball ,advertising ,examination results ,agriculture ,fiftieth annual meeting ,obituary ,Guelph ,Freshman Banquet ,Macdonald Institute ,Biology club ,stockmen ,Dr. Christie ,Ontario Agricultural and Experimental Union ,history ,intolerance ,alumnae ,poetry ,poultry health ,chicks ,personals ,modern kitchen ,conference address ,local news ,athletics ,honey ,photograph ,nitrate ,Short Course ,College Royal ,American Association for the Advancement of Science ,undergraduate ,address ,boxing ,Hard Times Party ,coniferous trees ,wrestling ,scientific co-operation ,Dairy Short Course ,hockey ,College news ,flapper ,sketch story ,OAC Review - Abstract
Conference addresses reprinted in this issue include an address regarding scientific co-operation and the dinner for Dr. Christie. Highlighted in this issue is a review of the exhibits at the College Royal with an article on the first prize exhibit, "The Modern Kitchen". Other articles address that students attending the dairy short course are also students of the college, the nitrate industry in Chile, and a report on the fiftieth annual meeting of the Ontario Agricultural and Experimental Union. The agricultural article provides instructions of how to improve the health of baby chicks. The highlight of the campus news are the examination results. Other campus news reports on the campus dances, banquets, and disruption to the popularity contest. The Macdonald Institute column provides an article on career opportunities in the field of home economics. While the Alumni column provides alumni updates. Scientific co-operation Yes, they are part of the college The Fifth Annual College Royal The modern kitchen The nitrate industry Greetings from Ontario Experimental Union More and better baby chicks for Ontario Editorial English Department College life News and views Athletics Macdonald Alumni Locals advertising
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- 1929
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