1. 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