1. O. A. C. Review Volume 34 Issue 3, November 1921
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Ontario Agricultural College, Chesley, E. T., Hutt, F. B., Hanlan, L. H., Gilchrist, Miss, A., Rogers, R. J., Kinchsular, R., Graham, J. C., Hocking, R. A., Buckley, E. N., Elliott, H. C., McArthur, McK., Young, W. A., Baron, H. M., Ruhnke, G. N., University of Guelph, and Literary Society of the Ontario Agricultural College
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football ,alumni ,Union Literary Society Prom ,editorial ,personals ,Y. W. C. A ,H. C. Mason ,local news ,Ontario Butter Grading Service ,athletics ,field day ,Class 1919 ,poultry production ,steer ,Armistice Day ,War Memorial Hall Fund ,Bits o' Bronze ,war story ,cattle industry ,The Veteran ,rugby ,advertising ,agriculture ,bacteriology department ,National Parks Canada ,"Apres la Guerre" ,track ,musicians ,Guelph ,Provincial Department of Agriculture ,soccer ,apiculture ,Macdonald Institute ,O. A. C. Returned Men's Club ,marriage announcements ,botanical department ,Y. M. C. A ,Halloween Dance ,College news ,birth announcements ,Canadian literature ,Grieg ,alumnae ,OAC Review - Abstract
The agricultural articles in this issue pertain to the Department of Agriculture's Ontario Butter Grading Service and activities of the bacteriology, apiculture, and botanical departments. Other articles include the need for wildlife conservation with the creation of the national parks system, and the two series on Canadian literature, and the great musicians. The serialized articles "Apres la Guerre" authored by H. C. Mason aka The Veteran have now been published as a book titled "Bits O' Bronze". The book "Bits O' Bronze" is illustrated by alumnus D. C. McArthur. Campus news highlights activities pertaining to war veterans. Specifically the publication of the book "Bits o' Bronze", an update from the War Memorial Hall Committee, reminiscence of Armistice Day 1918, and a report from the O. A. C. Returned Men's Club. Other activities on campus were the Union Literary Society's promenade, the Halloween dance, and athletic activities. The Alumni column contains notes on the Class of 1919, and alumni and alumnae updates. This issue does not contain a Macdonald column. The National Parks of Canada The Ontario Butter Grading Service The Department of Bacteriology Why apiculture? Chats about great musicians Canadian literature: a series The Botanical Department The handy butcher steer Editorial Armistice Day College life Athletics Alumni Locals advertising
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- 1921