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2. 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
3. O. A. C. Review Volume 34 Issue 4, December 1921
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Ontario Agricultural College, Chesley, E. T., Hutt, F. B., Hanlan, L. H., Gilchrist, Miss, A., Rogers, R. J., Kinchsular, R., Graham, J. C., Hocking, R. A., Buckley, E. N., Elliott, H. C., McArthur, McK., Young, W. A., Baron, H. M., Ruhnke, G. N., University of Guelph, and Literary Society of the Ontario Agricultural College
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alumni ,debate ,editorial ,Central Ontario Alumni Association ,personals ,local news ,athletics ,Christmas message ,Conversat ,Oxford County ,War Memorial Hall Committee ,Bliss Carman ,rugby ,Wilfrid Campbell ,sod turning ,short story ,advertising ,agriculture ,Wester Canada ,bull census ,track ,silos ,O. A. C. Review competition ,Pacific International Stock Judging Contest ,obituary ,dairy cattle ,cross country run ,theatre night ,Guelph ,War Memorial Hall ,O. A. C. history ,soccer ,War Veterans' Banquet ,Macdonald Institute ,Conversazione ,marriage announcements ,College news ,birth announcements ,The Sod Busters ,Canadian literature ,alumnae ,silage ,OAC Review ,poetry ,Armistice Day Ceremony - Abstract
The highlight of this Christmas issue is the sod turning ceremony for the War Memorial Hall including a photograph of the students and faculty excavating the hole for the foundation. Agricultural articles in this issue pertain to silage for dairy cattle, the bull census in Oxford County, and the O. A. C. victory at the Pacific International Stock Judging Contest. Professor Unwin continues his series on Canadian literature. Published in this issue are the first prizewinners of the O. A. C. Review's short story and poetry competition. Dr. Creelman contributes an article about his travels in Western Canada. Campus news reports on the success of the annual Conversazione, theatre night by the Sod Busters, the War Veteran's Banquet, Armistice Day ceremony, and athletic activities. The Alumni column contains notes on the meeting of the Central Ontario Alumni Association, and alumni and alumnae updates. This issue does not contain a Macdonald column. A Christmas message Silos and silage for dairy cattle Faces Canadian literature: a series Memorial Hall How the streets were named The Reason The O. A. C. in Western Canada O. A. C. wins in Pacific Coast contest Bull census of Oxford County Felis Domestica The Homesteader Editorial The mail box The Conversat College life Alumni Athletics Locals advertising
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4. O. A. C. Review Volume 34 Issue 6, February 1922
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Ontario Agricultural College, Hutt, F. B., McArthur, McK., Hanlan, L. H., Gilchrist, Miss, A., Rogers, R. J., Evans, O. R., Graham, J. C., Buckley, E. N., Hocking, R. A., Elliott, H. C., Young, W. A., Baron, H. M., Ruhnke, G. N., University of Guelph, and Literary Society of the Ontario Agricultural College
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alumni ,fertilizers ,editorial ,personals ,Drummond ,local news ,athletics ,galoshes ,Philharmonic Society ,Union Literary Society ,Conversat ,Oxford County ,eggs ,women's basketball ,waste ,basketball ,advertising ,agriculture ,American Association for the Advancement of Science ,obituary ,wrestling ,Western Ontario O. A. C. Alumni Association ,Guelph ,rural sociology ,incubation ,Chickadees ,initiation ,Macdonald Institute ,livestock ,Conversazione ,women's short course ,O. A. C. short course ,American Phytopathological Society ,marriage announcements ,hockey ,tag dance ,College news ,sweet clover ,birth announcements ,Ontario Agricultural and Experimental Union ,geese ,Canadian literature ,alumnae ,Memorial Hall dance ,basic slag ,OAC Review ,poetry - Abstract
Agricultural articles in this issue pertain to the utilization of livestock by grain farmers, experiments concerning sweet clover, basic slag as fertilizer, improving livestock in Oxford County, and incubation of goose eggs. Professor Unwin continues his series on Canadian literature. There is a nature observation of chickadees. Also included are reports from the meetings of the Ontario Agricultural and Experimental Union, the American Phytopathological Society, and the American Association of the Advancement of Science. The editorial addresses the purpose of the O. A. C. Review as both a publication of student activities and alumni updates. Campus news provides information regarding the short courses, the success of the Conversat, and current athletic activities. The Alumni column contains notes on the Western Ontario O. A. C. Alumni Association, and alumni and alumnae updates. The Macdonald Institute column reappears in this issue with articles on the short course initiation, women's basketball results, and the tag dance. Livestock as a factor in eliminating waste in American agriculture Hubam or annual white flowering sweet clover Canadian literature: a series Chickadees Basic slag vs. superphosphate of lime The Experimental Union The American Phytopathological Society Livestock improvement in Oxford County Goloshes Incubation of goose eggs Editorial Macdonald College life The Conversat Athletics Alumni Locals advertising
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- 1922
5. O. A. C. Review Volume 34 Issue 2, October 1921
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Ontario Agricultural College, Chesley, E. T., Hutt, F. B., Hanlan, L. H., Gilchrist, Miss, A., Rogers, R. J., Kinchsular, R., Graham, J. C., Hocking, R. A., Buckley, E. N., Elliott, H. C., McArthur, McK., Baron, H. M., Ruhnke, G. N., University of Guelph, and Literary Society of the Ontario Agricultural College
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Canada ,alumni ,editorial ,personals ,local news ,athletics ,Memorial Hall Fund ,Mac Hall field day ,farming ,Seventeenth Century agriculture ,profitability ,music ,rugby ,John Earle ,advertising ,flag fight ,agriculture ,country living ,Guelph ,field day results ,Farmers' Movements ,initiation ,Macdonald Institute ,Mac Hall dance ,marriage announcements ,K. W. Foreman ,College news ,birth announcements ,maple sugar industry ,O. A. C. Alumni Association of British Columbia ,Canadian literature ,alumnae ,physics ,OAC Review - Abstract
This issue contains articles on the role of agricultural colleges and the farmers' movement, the maple sugar industry in Canada, and the work of the physics department. Professor Unwin continues his series on Canadian literature. A student provides an article on Seventeenth Century ideas of agriculture. Two articles address the virtues and profitability of farming. Campus news reports on the new student flag fight and initiation, the Mac Hall dance, and the state of the War Memorial Hall Fund. The Alumni column contains alumni and alumnae updates. This issue does not contain a Macdonald column. The agricultural college and the Farmers' Movement The maple sugar industry in Canada Canadian literature: a series Some ideas from the Seventeenth Century Work and aims of the department of physics On living in the country What's the matter with farming? Editorial The mail box College life Athletics Alumni Locals advertising
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6. O. A. C. Review Volume 33 Issue 9, May 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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Alfred Noyes ,alumni ,H. J. Cudmore photograph ,editorial ,personals ,scholarships ,H. C. Mason ,local news ,athletics ,M. Baker photograph ,Department of Immigration and Colonization ,Mac Hall short course ,56th O. A. C. Battery ,Eleanor Neilson photograph ,educational system ,Dr. G. C. Creelman ,war story ,farm power ,seed drills ,Major Victor John Kent ,advertising ,examination results ,agriculture ,address ,sunflowers ,agricultural college ,Western Ontario O. A. C. Alumni Association ,Guelph ,clover ,Macdonald Institute ,Ontario Provincial Winter Fair ,oration ,soldier's wives short course ,marriage announcements ,Northern Ontario ,College news ,sweet clover ,birth announcements ,alumnae ,silage crops ,Royal Agricultural Winter Fair ,Switzerland ,OAC Review ,immigration - Abstract
This issue begins with an article regarding immigration provided by the Department of Immigration and Colonization. The agricultural articles pertain to silage crops for Northern Ontario, the development of sweet clover as an annual crop, President Reynolds' address on the mission of the agricultural college, and the operation of seed drills. Other articles feature the English poet Alfred Noyes, and the educational system in Switzerland. Featured is an article that outlines the formation of the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair. The focus of the campus news are the examination results and the short courses for the Mac Hall students and soldier's wives. The serialized wartime story titled "Apres la Guerre" is continued in this issue. The Alumni column contains a report of the Western Ontario O. A. C. Alumni Association, and alumni and alumnae updates. This issue does not contain a Macdonald column. Filling the manless land The spirit of Alfred Noyes Silage crops for Northern Ontario The mission of the agricultural college The educational system of Switzerland Coming - annual sweet clover The Royal Agricultural Winter Fair Postmortem Farm power Editorial "Apres la Guerre" College life Athletics Alumni advertising
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7. O. A. C. Review Volume 33 Issue 8, April 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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alumni ,editorial ,steel manufacturing ,athletic concert ,H. C. Mason ,Mac Hall ,rummage sale ,swimming ,basketball ,advertising ,agriculture ,Animal Husbandry Club ,Guelph ,flood ,indoor athletics ,Macdonald Institute ,Swallows ,College concert party ,famine ,birth announcements ,alumnae ,Sophomore Banquet ,basic slag ,Northern Seed Potato ,China ,athletic morale ,Millet ,personals ,local news ,athletics ,oratorical contest ,veteran ,farming ,co-operatives ,War Memorial Hall Fund ,war story ,O. A. C. Returned Men's Dance ,art ,boxing ,hospitality ,wrestling ,farewell ,public speaking contest ,Ontario O. A. C. Alumni Association ,birds ,Student's Co-operative Association ,hockey ,College news ,wedding announcements ,Delphic Literary Society ,Purple Martin ,OAC Review - Abstract
This issue's articles pertain to the flood and famine in China, the agricultural use of basic slag from steel manufacturing, appreciation of the artist Millet, and the United Farmers' Co-operative Company of Ontario. Agricultural articles address protecting beneficial birds on the farm, the scarcity of potato seed, and suggestions for students returning to farming. Campus news reports the athletic and club activities for the closing of the school year. The serialized wartime story titled "Apres la Guerre" is continued in this issue. This issue does not contain a Macdonald column. The Alumni column contains a report of the Ontario O. A. C. Alumni Association, and alumni and alumnae updates. The winged knights of the farm Famine and flood The virtues of basic slag Millet - artist of the soil Why Northern potato seed is scarce The right start in farming Centralization and decentralization in co-operative enterprises Editorial "Apres la Guerre" Good luck College life Athletics Alumni advertising
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8. O. A. C. Review Volume 34 Issue 3, November 1921
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Ontario Agricultural College, Chesley, E. T., Hutt, F. B., Hanlan, L. H., Gilchrist, Miss, A., Rogers, R. J., Kinchsular, R., Graham, J. C., Hocking, R. A., Buckley, E. N., Elliott, H. C., McArthur, McK., Young, W. A., Baron, H. M., Ruhnke, G. N., University of Guelph, and Literary Society of the Ontario Agricultural College
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football ,alumni ,Union Literary Society Prom ,editorial ,personals ,Y. W. C. A ,H. C. Mason ,local news ,Ontario Butter Grading Service ,athletics ,field day ,Class 1919 ,poultry production ,steer ,Armistice Day ,War Memorial Hall Fund ,Bits o' Bronze ,war story ,cattle industry ,The Veteran ,rugby ,advertising ,agriculture ,bacteriology department ,National Parks Canada ,"Apres la Guerre" ,track ,musicians ,Guelph ,Provincial Department of Agriculture ,soccer ,apiculture ,Macdonald Institute ,O. A. C. Returned Men's Club ,marriage announcements ,botanical department ,Y. M. C. A ,Halloween Dance ,College news ,birth announcements ,Canadian literature ,Grieg ,alumnae ,OAC Review - Abstract
The agricultural articles in this issue pertain to the Department of Agriculture's Ontario Butter Grading Service and activities of the bacteriology, apiculture, and botanical departments. Other articles include the need for wildlife conservation with the creation of the national parks system, and the two series on Canadian literature, and the great musicians. The serialized articles "Apres la Guerre" authored by H. C. Mason aka The Veteran have now been published as a book titled "Bits O' Bronze". The book "Bits O' Bronze" is illustrated by alumnus D. C. McArthur. Campus news highlights activities pertaining to war veterans. Specifically the publication of the book "Bits o' Bronze", an update from the War Memorial Hall Committee, reminiscence of Armistice Day 1918, and a report from the O. A. C. Returned Men's Club. Other activities on campus were the Union Literary Society's promenade, the Halloween dance, and athletic activities. The Alumni column contains notes on the Class of 1919, and alumni and alumnae updates. This issue does not contain a Macdonald column. The National Parks of Canada The Ontario Butter Grading Service The Department of Bacteriology Why apiculture? Chats about great musicians Canadian literature: a series The Botanical Department The handy butcher steer Editorial Armistice Day College life Athletics Alumni Locals advertising
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9. O. A. C. Review Volume 34 Issue 5, January 1922
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Ontario Agricultural College, Hutt, F. B., McArthur, McK., Hanlan, L. H., Gilchrist, Miss, A., Rogers, R. J., Kinchsular, R., Graham, J. C., Buckley, E. N., Hocking, R. A., Elliott, H. C., Young, W. A., Baron, H. M., Ruhnke, G. N., University of Guelph, and Literary Society of the Ontario Agricultural College
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alumni ,debate ,editorial ,Bits O' Bronze ,personals ,stock judging team ,essay writing ,local news ,athletics ,honey ,Memorial Hall Fund ,tractor selection ,War Memorial Hall Committee ,Premier Drury ,Judging Competition winners ,swimming ,short course dance ,basketball ,advertising ,agriculture ,Class 1921 banquet ,fruit bud formation ,orchard practices ,food exhibit ,Memorial Hall ,nutritional sciences ,co-operative marketing ,boxing ,dairy department ,wrestling ,Guelph ,cross country ,soccer ,Macdonald Institute ,Ontario Provincial Winter Fair ,Pauline Johnson ,nutrition ,Memorial Hall tea ,marriage announcements ,marketing ,hockey ,College news ,birth announcements ,Canadian literature ,Tekahionwake ,alumnae ,OAC Review ,poetry - Abstract
Agricultural articles in this issue pertain to best practices for fruit orchards, recommendations for selecting a tractor, and updates on the work of the dairy department and the stock judging team. Two articles suggest improving education in marketing and the advantages of co-operative marketing for honey. The second occurrence of the column Memorial Hall contains an update of the fundraising activities. Professor Unwin continues his series on Canadian literature. Campus news provides a report on the highly regarded Macdonald Institute' food facts exhibits on campus, more information on the Memorial Hall fundraising efforts, and the scholarship from the proceeds of the book "Bits O' Bronze". The Alumni column contains the address by Premier Drury to the Central Ontario O. A. C. Alumni Association, and alumni and alumnae updates. This issue does not contain a Macdonald column. The relation of certain orchard practices to fruit bud formation Improve marketing by education The work of the dairy department Memorial Hall Canadian literature: a series General points in tractor selection The stock judging team The food facts exhibit The Quest How it's done The advantages of co-operative marketing of honey "Relating my observations to my friend, George" Editorial College life Athletics Alumni Locals advertising
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10. O. A. C. Review Volume 33 Issue 12, August 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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alumni ,editorial ,personals ,local news ,James McCarroll ,athletics ,public school instruction ,farming ,high school instruction ,Charles Heavysege ,Macdonald Institute graduates ,war story ,lightning rod ,farm power ,profitability ,Alexander McLachlan ,advertising ,Dominion Livestock Branch ,agriculture ,training ,1921 graduation photographs ,Guelph ,grounding ,agricultural schools ,Macdonald Institute ,O. A. C. 1921 graduates N-Y ,cold storage ,agricultural engineering ,Mendelssohn ,marriage announcements ,dairy ,College news ,lightning protection ,Canadian literature ,aerial forest survey ,alumnae ,bacteriology ,OAC Review - Abstract
Agricultural articles in this issue pertain to local agricultural education, the profitability of farming, a review of the activities of the Dominion Livestock Branch, and a report on Cold Storage of the Dairy Branch of the Department of Agriculture. Reprinted is Professor Jones' paper on bacteriological instruction in schools. Other articles address the aerial forest survey of Northern Ontario, and the importance of lightning protection. Professor Unwin continues his series on Canadian literature. Introduced this month is a new series on great musicians and a wartime story by B. A. Ward. The Alumni column contains graduation photographs of each of the O. A. C. class of 1921 graduates with surnames from "N" to "Y", and each of the Macdonald Institute class of 1921 graduates. Also included are alumni and alumnae updates. This issue does not contain a Macdonald column. The local agricultural school Canadian literature: a series Elementary bacteriological instruction in public and high schools What's the matter with farming? Dominion Live Stock Branch A survey of our forests from the air Lightning protection A Morning Promenade Chats about great musicians The Dairy and Cold Storage Branch The mail box Farm power Editorial College life Alumni Athletics Locals advertising
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11. O. A. C. Review Volume 34 Issue 7, March 1922
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Ontario Agricultural College, Hutt, F. B., McArthur, McK., Hanlan, L. H., Gilchrist, Miss, A., Rogers, R. J., Evans, O. R., Graham, J. C., Buckley, E. N., Hocking, R. A., Elliott, H. C., Young, W. A., Baron, H. M., Ruhnke, G. N., University of Guelph, and Literary Society of the Ontario Agricultural College
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Canadian livestock ,alumni ,editorial ,Rink Club Carnival ,Robert Stead ,ram ,Conversat ,natural resources ,basketball ,advertising ,agriculture ,Robert Service ,"A Pair of Spectacles" ,short course ,pure bred sheep ,Northumbria ,Guelph ,Macdonald Institute ,Dominion Seed Branch ,England ,marriage announcements ,birth announcements ,Canadian literature ,alumnae ,poetry ,Canada ,personals ,local news ,athletics ,swine breeders ,journalism ,Philharmonic Society ,Union Literary Society ,Annual Oratorical Contest ,Returned Men's Dance ,reception ,W. R. Motherwell ,market ,stunt night ,boxing ,fencing ,Navy League of Canada ,grading ,wrestling ,champion photograph ,horse breeders ,theatre ,hockey ,cattle breeders ,assault-at-arms ,Y. M. C. A ,College news ,B. S. A. degree ,OAC Review - Abstract
This issue begins with the address given by Sir Clifford Sifton at the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Agricultural articles pertain to pursing new markets for Canadian livestock, grading purebred sheep, the work of the Dominion Seed Branch, and the breeders' meetings in Toronto. Professor Unwin continues his series on Canadian literature, while John Lewis of The Globe provides suggestions for future journalists. A five-year B. S. A. degree is proposed for the College. Included in this issue is a history of the Navy League of Canada. The editorial pays tribute to the champion Assault-at-Arms team. Campus news reports on the Returned Men's Dance, the theatre production of "A Pair of Spectacles", and the Annual Oratorical Contest. The Alumni column contains alumni and alumnae updates. The Macdonald Institute column highlights the stunt night in February. The natural resources of Canada A new market for Canadian livestock Canadian literature: a series France: Xmas, 1914 Pure bred ram grading A word to the would-be journalist The Dominion Seed Branch A five-year course at the O. A. C. The Navy League of Canada A glimpse of Northumbrian life The Breeders' meetings Editorial Macdonald College life Athletics Alumni Locals advertising
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12. O. A. C. Review Volume 34 Issue 1, September 1921
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Ontario Agricultural College, Chesley, E. T., Balch, R. E., Hanlan, L. H., Gilchrist, Miss, A., Rogers, R. J., 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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Handel ,alumni ,editorial ,personals ,local news ,fire ranger ,college departments ,farm mechanics ,entomology ,chemistry ,Union Literary Society ,Ontario School of Agriculture and Experimental Farm ,Isabella Valancy Crawford ,short story ,Charles Mair ,advertising ,agriculture ,O. A. C. innovations ,zoology ,biographies ,musicians ,yearly report excerpts ,Guelph ,O. A. C. history ,animal husbandry education ,original staff O. A. C. biographies ,Charles Sangster ,Macdonald Institute ,first class O. A. C ,College news ,Canadian literature ,alumnae ,Bach ,OAC Review - Abstract
This issue begins the new school year with reflections on the history of the O. A. C. Articles address the founding of the Ontario School of Agriculture and Experimental Farm to the innovations made by its faculty and alumni. Included in these articles are etchings and photographs of the original campus. Alumnus T. H. Mason provides brief biographies of the faculty and students who attended the opening year of the college. Departmental updates are reported by the following departments, animal husbandry, English, entomology and zoology, chemistry, and farm mechanics. Continued in this issue are the two series on Canadian literature, and the great musicians. A student provides his account of being an Ontario fire ranger. The Alumni column contains alumni and alumnae updates. This issue does not contain a Macdonald column. History and development of the O. A. C. As the yearly reports tell it Studying stock The originals The Department of English Canadian Literature: a series The Department of Entomology and Zoology More Shanty Stories The Department of Chemistry Fire ranging The Department of Farm Mechanics Chats about great musicians The mail box Editorial Guelph model farm Alumni Locals advertising
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