1. O. A. C. Review Volume 48 Issue 5, February 1936
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Ontario Agricultural College, Hannay, C. L., Trant, I., Ruhnke, G. N., Vickars, L. G., Mooney, J., Hall, A. R., Calder, Lyla, Stratton, Margaret, Faulkner, D. E., Plested, C. G., Leslie, J. L., Stallwood, A. J., White, R. G., Skelton, F. M., Gray, S., Northmore, N. S., Buchanan, J., Squirrel, W. J., Raithby, George, University of Guelph, and Literary Society of the Ontario Agricultural College
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alumni ,O. V. C ,editorial ,parking ,cow ,Russia ,Conversazione 1936 ,Conversat ,U. S. S. R ,judging ,letters to the editor ,exhibiting ,advertising ,showman ,agriculture ,Soapy Smith ,stallion ,obituary ,linguistics ,pedigree ,Guelph ,wedding announcement ,intestinal fortitude ,Macdonald Institute ,lectures ,King George V, death ,final examinations ,history ,Ted Wildman Banquet ,Skagway ,college life ,poetry ,C. O. T. C ,Thomas Holgate ,personals ,literary section ,local news ,athletics ,travel diary ,agricultural explosives ,farming ,graduate list ,1937 party ,industriousness ,College Royal ,Class of 1923 ,Canadian Officers Training Corp ,boxing ,fencing ,etiquette ,wrestling ,college spirit ,livestock ,stump removal ,hockey ,College news ,OAC Review - Abstract
This issue begins with a tribute to King George V. The editorial comments on College Royal and final examinations. Student contributed articles address the quality of English on campus, applying oneself as a student, and using lecturing as a form of instruction. Other articles pertain to using explosives on the farm for stump removal, a travel diary about Alaska's "Soapy" Smith, and an article on the Canadian Officers Training Corp (C. O. T. C.). The column contributed by an O. V. C. student addresses college spirit. Articles on College Royal encourage learning details on exhibiting techniques and improving showmanship. The literary section focuses on events in Russia. Campus news reports on the 1937 party, the Conversazione, marriage announcements, and the prize-winning breeding stock on campus. The Macdonald Institute column comments on the new era of etiquette, and student humour. The Alumni column provides an obituary for Thomas Holgate, profiles some members of the Class of 1923, and alumni updates. The sports section reports on the various athletic endeavors of the students. Deo et Rege Editorial Use of explosives on Ontario farms The genesis of the low standard of English No parking Why waste your time? "Soapy" Smith, a bandit of the North A Modern Romance Short notes on little things The Royal's challenge to the future showman Literary section The Canadian Officers Training Corps College life Blessed Be The Tie That Binds Round the barns Letters to the editor Macdonald news Hops Alumni news O. A. C. sportsfolio Changes in graduate list advertising
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- 1936