1. O. A. C. Review Volume 29 Issue 3, November 1916
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Ontario Agricultural College, Neale, J. C., O'Neill, L. E., Geddes, W. F., Lawson, E. V., Gandier, B. P., Guild, A. W., Wilson, G. R., Neff, H., Munro, J. B., Zavitz, R. J., Odell, F. E., Sullivan, H. J., Birkett, Mary, University of Guelph, and Literary Society of the Ontario Agricultural College
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corn seed ,football ,alumni ,editorial ,York County ,winter food storage ,Union Literary meeting ,battery cages ,Petawawa Camp ,casualties ,grain seed ,56th O. A. C. Battery ,flower seed ,basketball ,agriculture ,56th O. S. Battery ,Guelph ,canned fruit ,drainage short course ,Macdonald Institute ,corn ,farm tractors ,Witley Camp ,alumnae ,fattening chickens ,poetry ,military hospital food ,C. O. T. C ,Canadian Officers' Training Corps ,personals ,Y. W. C. A ,local news ,athletics ,honey ,photograph ,honour roll ,vegetable seed ,potatoes ,crate fed chicken ,military diary ,country life Ontario ,military letters ,Red Cross ,Cosmopolitan Club ,initiation ,Canada seed ,field root seed ,track and field ,College news ,A. S. Hammersley ,women's field day ,OAC Review - Abstract
This issue's agricultural articles focus on the production of quality seed for various crops, the profitability of battery fed chickens, a corn experiment in York County, and the honey market. Other articles address the popularity of farm tractors, and the changes to country life. Military articles include the preparation of canned fruit for military hospitals, the Canadian Officers' Training Corps, and a military diary by alumnus Hammersley regarding his journey from Petawawa to Witley, England. A Macdonald alumna shares her knowledge of thrift and economy in preparation of winter food. Campus news reports on fundraising for the Red Cross, the Union Literary meeting, and the Cosmopolitan Club At Home promenade. Athletic events include the start of the football season and the field day results for the men and women. The Macdonald column features the women's initiation, the work of the Y. W. C. A., and the Macdonald Hall elections. The Alumni column contains alumni news including additions to the honour roll, those killed in action, and letters from the Front. The production of pure seed in Canada Canadian grown field root, vegetable and flower seeds Marketing the range chicken A corn experiment in York County A lesson in thrift and economy Canned fruit for our military hospitals The honey market Something about farm tractors The Canadian Officers' Training Corps Country Life - past, present and future From Petawawa to Witley Snowfall Editorial Alumni In Memoriam Athletics College life Alexander Macdonald Locals
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- 1916