1. O. A. C. Review Volume 33 Issue 10, June 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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warrior ,death penalty ,alumni ,statesman ,journalist ,editorial ,personals ,bison ,cattle breeding experiments ,H. C. Mason ,local news ,athletics ,tractors ,Cattalo ,Union Literary Society ,Graduation Banquet ,physical training ,war story ,fungicide ,meat packing house ,log barn ,farm power ,pork industry ,Mossom Boyd ,advertising ,crop insurance ,R. G. Sutton ,agriculture ,potato crop ,Arthur Hawkes ,Thomas Hardy ,seed electrification ,Guelph ,Macdonald Institute ,cattle ,College news ,birth announcements ,C. A. Campbell ,alumnae ,basic slag ,L. F. Burrows ,OAC Review ,poetry - Abstract
Journalist, Arthur Hawkesメ contribution to this issue is a second article on the farmer as warrior and statesman. Agricultural articles pertain to the use of electricity to enhance crops, instructions for creating a fungicide for potatoes, crossbreeding cattle with bison, and a summary of the tractor short course at the college. Other articles address the novels of Thomas Hardy, a description of a meatpacking house, and a reminiscence of building a log barn. The serialized wartime story titled "Apres la Guerre" is continued in this issue. Campus news features social events of the graduating classes. The Macdonald Institute column highlights a guest address by Mary Bollert regarding the problems of women's work. The Alumni column contains alumni and alumnae updates. The farmer as warrior and statesman The novels of Thomas Hardy The electrification of seeds Potato crop insurance The cattalo The packing house Raising a log barn The mail box Farm power Editorial "Apres la Guerre" College life Macdonald Athletics Alumni advertising
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- 1921