151. O. A. C. Review Volume 40 Issue 9, May 1928
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Ontario Agricultural College, Colson, H. J., Pett, L. B., Berry, J. A., Parish, S. T., Collins, G. P., Boyce, H. R., Jamieson, A., Smith, C. R., Graham, W. R., Tolton, W. D., McConkey, O. M., Robinson, W. R., Hamill, J. S., Wood, E. I., Patterson, R. A., Whiteside, W. H., Demary, Miss E., Smith, Miss E., University of Guelph, and Literary Society of the Ontario Agricultural College
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alumni ,sugar cane - Cuba ,editorial ,personals ,scholarships ,local news ,athletics ,Bits O'Bronze Scholarship ,Japan ,Dr. Ross ,non-native crops ,advertising ,standard of living ,agriculture ,Alumni Association ,rural economy ,matrimony ,humour ,Class of 1928 ,Toronto Stock Yards ,Guelph ,Year 1926 Lecture ,Macdonald Institute ,beef industry - South Africa ,marriage announcements ,Canadian National Farmers' Marketing Tour ,Japanese ,final examination results ,College news ,human factor ,sweet clover ,birth announcements ,envisioning 1950 ,alumnae ,alfalfa ,veterinary science - history ,OAC Review - Abstract
This issue begins with an article regarding how a farmer's temperament can lead to success in agriculture. Agricultural articles pertain to the beef industry in South Africa, non-native crop species introduced to Canada, and sugar cane production in Cuba. Other articles provide a description of the life and character of the Japanese people, and a humorous observation on the state of matrimony. A student of the Ontario Veterinary College contributed an article on the history of veterinary science. The highlight of the campus news are the final examination results. Other campus news reports on the winners of various scholarships, a visit to the Toronto Stock Yards, and a letter from Dr. Ross. The Alumni column provides an update of the Annual Alumni Association meeting, and alumni updates. The Macdonald Institute column speculates what the Class of 1928 will accomplish by 1950, and provides alumnae updates. The human factor in successful agriculture The beef industry of South Africa The people of the paradise of the Pacific Plant immigrants The history of veterinary science Sugar cane production in Cuba How it's done Editorial College life News and views Athletics Alumni Macdonald Locals advertising
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- 1928