1. O. A. C. Review Volume 49 Issue 2, November 1936
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Ontario Agricultural College, Hannay, C. L., Trant, I., Ruhnke, G. N., Alexander, J., Mooney, J., Hall, A. R., Calder, Lyla, Stratton, Margaret, Stallwood, A. J., Plested, C. G., Paul, D., White, R. G., Skelton, F. M., Buchanan, J., Raithby, George, Partridge, Miss F., Barclay, Miss Nellie, Barry, Miss Marie, Northmore, N. S., University of Guelph, and Literary Society of the Ontario Agricultural College
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alumni ,editorial ,Induk Pak ,medicinal grasses ,possession ,Louis Hebert ,agricultural research ,cricket ,Peru ,propagation ,pioneer ,indigenous agriculture ,antique machinery ,short story ,swimming ,advertising ,Canadian farmer ,agriculture ,Dr. Annie Ross ,The Farmer's Advocate and Home ,obituary ,tool ,Guelph ,S. C. M ,Macdonald Institute ,campus photographs ,debating ,marriage announcements ,literary ,alumnae ,women's athletics ,poetry ,W. H. Owen ,human nature ,Ontario livestock ,personals ,biography ,local news ,statue ,athletics ,honey ,farming ,graduate list ,photograph ,Mac grads ,O. A. C. Class 1896 ,rugby ,Mexico ,Korea ,armaments ,Student Christian Movement ,literature ,Royal Winter Fair ,exhibit ,soccer ,apiculture ,Highland cattle ,commercial production ,track and field ,rationalization ,College news ,co-operation ,OAC Review - Abstract
This issue begins with editorials on the possession of property, and the dissemination of global agricultural research. Agricultural articles pertain to straining honey for the commercial market, utilizing hormones for plant propagation, and medicinal grasses. The literary section reports on the guest lecture by Induck Pak of Korea, a debate on armaments, and hosting a British debating team. The Macdonald Institute column provides the women's sports notes, poetry, and a short story. The feature of the Alumni News is providing a profile of each member of the O. A. C. Class of 1896 including a reprint of their portrait photographs in the Farmer's Advocate. Other articles review the statue of Louis Herbert, the first European farmer in Quebec and the pioneer tool exhibit at the college. Campus news comments on the rationalisation of human thought, the debt agricultural research has to indigenous culture, and the S. C. M. meeting. The Macdonald Alumnae column provides alumnae updates and a farewell to Dr. Annie Ross. The athletic news provides updates on the season's sports of rugby, soccer, track, and swimming. Editorial Another step in apiculture Literary section Macdonald news The Macdonald Student To Anna From Red "Tilikum" Alumni news Looking backward Louis Herbert: first Canadian farmer Modern lessons from our pioneer tool exhibit Letters to the Editor College life The debt of agriculture to America A propagation method of the future Some interesting Ontario livestock Macdonald alumnae O. A. C. sportsfolio advertising
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- 1936