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2. SOME SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC ASPECTS PF AGRICULTURAL WORKERS' ACCOMMODATION.
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GILES, A. K. and COWIE, W. J. G.
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- 1960
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3. Measuring attitudes to lamb.
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Baron, P. J., Cowie, W. J. G., Hughes, D. R., and Lesser, D.
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CLUSTER analysis (Statistics) ,SHEEP behavior ,LAMB (Meat) ,SALES management ,STATISTICAL correlation ,DEPLOYMENT (Military strategy) ,SALES promotion ,MARKETING - Abstract
The authors conducted a detailed cluster analysis of attitudes to lamb in North-East England and examine the promotional strategies which could usefully be deployed to check declining sales. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 1971
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4. THE COSTS OF FATSTOCK SLAUGHTERING
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Cowie, W. J. G. and Warren, Diana J.
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Agricultural Finance ,Livestock Production/Industries - Published
- 1968
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5. HOUSEWIVES' ATTITUDES TO MEAT
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Baron, P. J., Cowie, W. J. G., Hughes, D. R., and Lesser, D.
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Consumer/Household Economics ,Livestock Production/Industries - Published
- 1973
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6. THE ORGANISATION OF FATSTOCK SLAUGHTERING
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Dent, Katharine and Cowie, W. J. G.
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Livestock Production/Industries ,Industrial Organization - Published
- 1966
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7. O. A. C. Review Volume 42 Issue 5, January 1930
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Ontario Agricultural College, McPherson, R. J., Gesner, A. J. S., Chepesiuk, M. W., Birk, L. A., Cowie, W. J., McArthur, D. C., Gammon, W. M., Karr, T. K. C., MacIlraith, J. J., McArthur, Ian., McKean, J. A. H., Mackenzie, D., Bryant, H. W., Jerome, F., LaPointe, L. J., Taylor, A. W., Adams, J. A., Mighton, C. E., Lockerbie, Miss I., Gilbertson, Miss H. M., University of Guelph, and Literary Society of the Ontario Agricultural College
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alumni ,productivity ,Ground Hog Day ,debate ,editorial ,personals ,Macdonald Institute examination results ,faculty ,bird watching ,Dairy Club ,local news ,athletics ,Union Literary Society ,judging contest ,Senior Normal Tea ,social programme ,beef cattle ,shadow ,judging team ,evolution ,apple orchard ,ornithology ,Senior Associate Tea ,basketball ,College Royal ,advertising ,examination results ,agriculture ,Tea dance ,boxing ,girdling ,wrestling ,Guelph ,Henry G. Bell ,Chemistry Department ,winter ,Macdonald Institute ,club executives ,candy ,marriage announcements ,hockey ,College news ,birth announcements ,Ontario Creamerymen's Convention ,geese ,alumnae ,OAC Review - Abstract
This issue begins with the announcement that Henry G. Bell has joined the faculty of the Chemistry Department to conduct work on soil fertility and fertilizers. The English Department column has returned in this issue. Agricultural articles pertain to the success of the livestock judging team, the Ontario Creamerymen's Convention, the management of geese during winter, and girdling apple trees to increase productivity. The Biology column addresses fruit fly evolution and ornithology during the summer. The highlight of the campus news is the examination results for both O. A. C. and the Macdonald Institute. Other campus news is the debate regarding continuation of the O. A. C. Review, and the success of seasonal parties and banquets. The Macdonald Institute column provides instruction on preparing candy, and alumnae activities. While the Alumni column provides alumni updates. Who's who Chemistry staff augmented English department Judging team knows beef cattle Ontario Creamerymen's Convention The management of breeding geese during winter Wing prints and segments Horticulture Results of Christmas examinations, 1929 Do you know? Editorial News and views College life Macdonald Athletics Alumni Locals advertising
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- 1930
8. O. A. C. Review Volume 42 Issue 9, May 1930
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Ontario Agricultural College, McPherson, R. J., Gesner, A. J. S., Chepesiuk, M. W., Birk, L. A., Cowie, W. J., McArthur, D. C., Gammon, W. M., Karr, T. K. C., MacIlraith, J. J., McArthur, Ian., McKean, J. A. H., Mackenzie, D., Bryant, H. W., Jerome, F., LaPointe, L. J., Taylor, A. W., Adams, J. A., Mighton, C. E., Lockerbie, Miss I., Gilbertson, Miss H. M., University of Guelph, and Literary Society of the Ontario Agricultural College
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Poultry Club ,alumni ,athletic awards ,editorial ,Mac Hall Student Council ,Dairy Club ,scholarships ,O. A. C. circular ,O. A. C. Review staff photograph ,queen bees ,O. A. C. Co-operative Association annual statement ,Students of Trent Institute ,fungicide ,ornithology ,memorial room ,advertising ,examination results ,agriculture ,Students' Co-operative executive photograph ,artificial insemination ,Guelph ,Macdonald Institute ,Baccalaureate Service ,strawberries ,admission booklet ,Senior Dance ,alumnae ,weed control ,Toronto Macdonald Club ,personals ,local news ,bugs ,deep plowing ,Junior Associate Tea ,Mac Hall Literary Society ,O. A. C. Rifle Association ,potatoes ,pesticide ,Macdonald Institute Alumni ,student addresses ,Student Christian Movement ,apiculture ,Wade Toole Memorial Trophy ,rose mildew ,roses ,photographs ,College news ,Roquefort cheese ,fungi ,rose garden O. A. C ,College Royal executive photograph ,OAC Review - Abstract
This issue ends the school year and publishes the O. A. C. final examination results. This includes photographs of winning teams and executive committees. Highlighted in this issue is the creation of the Wade Toole Memorial Trophy awarded to the winning exhibit at the College Royal. This trophy is a tribute to the professor that initiated the creation of the College Royal. Agricultural articles pertain to the artificial insemination of queen bees, pesticides, and fungicides. Other articles address the creation of Roquefort cheese, the new rose garden on campus, and food science experiments on potatoes. Professor Stevenson writes of his hobby of ornithology. Campus news reports on the creation of a memorial room in the new men's residence, the annual statement of the O. A. C. Co-operative Association, the Baccalaureate Service, and the closing meetings of campus clubs. The news and views column provides instruction on the prevention of rose mildew, the profitability of deep plowing, varieties of strawberries, and good hygiene of cattle feed and water. The Macdonald Institute column reports on the Macdonald Hall Student Christian Movement, the closing meetings of the Mac Hall societies, various dinners, and alumnae activities. While the Alumni column provides alumni updates and a reminder of the annual get-together in June. The Wade Toole Memorial Trophy Artificial insemination of queen bees Roquefort cheese An old hobby Wing prints and segments The proposed new rose test garden, Results of final examinations 1929-30 Campus comments Editorial Alumni College life Macdonald S. O. T. I. page Locals News and views advertising
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- 1930
9. O. A. C. Review Volume 42 Issue 7, March 1930
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Ontario Agricultural College, McPherson, R. J., Gesner, A. J. S., Chepesiuk, M. W., Birk, L. A., Cowie, W. J., McArthur, D. C., Gammon, W. M., Karr, T. K. C., MacIlraith, J. J., McArthur, Ian., McKean, J. A. H., Mackenzie, D., Bryant, H. W., Jerome, F., LaPointe, L. J., Taylor, A. W., Adams, J. A., Mighton, C. E., Lockerbie, Miss I., Gilbertson, Miss H. M., University of Guelph, and Literary Society of the Ontario Agricultural College
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alumni ,O. V. C ,baseball ,editorial ,Canadian Society of Technical Agriculturists ,banquet ,herd sires O. A. C ,Senior Dinner ,Conversat ,Students of Trent Institute ,dance ,veterinary practice ,basketball ,advertising ,agriculture ,industry ,obituary ,facts ,O. V. C. alumni ,Guelph ,women's badminton ,Macdonald Institute ,The Ontario Agricultural and Experimental Union ,Conversazione ,National federation of Canadian University Students ,marriage announcements ,alumnae ,Pullorum Disease ,chicks ,women's fashion ,debate ,personals ,Agronomy Club ,local news ,athletics ,"Hay Fever" ,Philharmonic Society ,debating tours ,"The Mikado" ,women's basketball ,Homemaker Dinner ,European tour ,Holstein ,address ,Shropshire ,boxing ,wrestling ,enrollment reasons ,Yorkshire ,agricultural education ,O. A. C. scholarships ,hockey ,Sixth Annual College Royal ,College news ,financial statement ,Shorthorn ,OAC Review - Abstract
This issue begins with a profile of the herd sires at the College. The address given by Dr. Christie's at the Canadian Manufacturer's Association, an article on the development of the Canadian Society of Technical Agriculturists, and three letters by O. A. C. freshmen explaining why they enrolled at the College are reprinted in this issue. Other articles pertain to the reports of the National Federation of Canadian University Students and the Ontario Agricultural and Experimental Union, the creation of new O. A. C. scholarships, and the successes of the performance of "The Mikado" and the Sixth Annual College Royal. Campus news reports on the parties and banquets, the Philharmonic Society's production of "Hay Fever", and another successful Conversazione. The O. V. C. column returns with articles on preventing Pullorum Disease in chicks, aspects of a veterinary practice, and alumni news. The Macdonald Institute column details the changes in Mac Hall fashion, several banquets, and the women's athletic results. While the Alumni column provides alumni updates. Do you know? Herd sires at the O. A. C. Agriculture and industry The Canadian Society of Technical Agriculturists Why I came to the Ontario Agricultural College N. F. C. U. S. New O. A. C. scholarships The Experimental Union "The Mikado" Sixth "College Royal" Editorial College life News and views Alumni O. V. C. page S. O. T. I. page Athletics Macdonald Locals advertising
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- 1930
10. O. A. C. Review Volume 43 Issue 1, September 1930
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Ontario Agricultural College, McPherson, R. J., Gesner, A. J. S., Hartley, H. C., Hartley, W. K., Cowie, W. J., McArthur, D. C., Glover, M. P., Karr, T. K. C., Serfontein, P. J., McArthur, Ian, Reynolds, K. C., Mackenzie, D., Bryant, H. W., Jerome, F., LaPointe, L. J., Taylor, A. W., Mighton, C. E., Bisson, Miss D. A., University of Guelph, and Literary Society of the Ontario Agricultural College
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Quebec farming ,Canada ,alumni ,editorial ,personals ,insectivorous plants ,local news ,freshmen class ,rural flight ,Dominion Fruit and Vegetable Exhibit ,units ,lamb ,reforestation ,advertising ,agriculture ,Canada Power and Paper Corporation ,lumber camp ,obituary ,Guelph ,agricultural education ,Macdonald Institute ,G. R. Lane ,sheep market ,Calgary Stampede ,wool ,College news ,proof reading ,measurement ,alumnae ,alumnus ,OAC Review - Abstract
This slim issue begins the school year with an article on a successful alumnus - G. R. Lane. Agricultural articles pertain to the problem of an agricultural education contributing to rural flight, reforestation affecting farming in Quebec, and the profitability of lamb and wool. Other articles address the occupation of a proofreader, and insectivorous plants in Canada. Campus news reports on the new buildings constructed on campus, an obituary for Miss Annie Hallett, and new units of linear measurement. The Macdonald Institute column highlights the Dominion Fruit and Vegetable Exhibit at the Calgary Stampede designed by an alumna, and alumnae activities. While the Alumni column provides alumni updates. Another progressive O. A. C. grad. Too well educated Errors in proof-reading Some common insectivorous plants Reforestation and the farmer of Quebec Editorial Letter to the editor News and views Alumni Macdonald Locals advertising
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- 1930
11. O. A. C. Review Volume 42 Issue 6, February 1930
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Ontario Agricultural College, McPherson, R. J., Gesner, A. J. S., Chepesiuk, M. W., Birk, L. A., Cowie, W. J., McArthur, D. C., Gammon, W. M., Karr, T. K. C., MacIlraith, J. J., McArthur, Ian., McKean, J. A. H., Mackenzie, D., Bryant, H. W., Jerome, F., LaPointe, L. J., Taylor, A. W., Adams, J. A., Mighton, C. E., Lockerbie, Miss I., Gilbertson, Miss H. M., University of Guelph, and Literary Society of the Ontario Agricultural College
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Poultry Club ,alumni ,editorial ,Apiculture Department ,educational media ,Dairy Club ,World's Poultry Science Association ,vegetable storage ,Students of Trent Institute ,Peru ,"Mikado" ,basketball ,advertising ,Canadian Chantecler ,llama ,agriculture ,horticulture ,Year '30 Banquet ,photograph The Portico ,Guelph ,Saskatchewan ,Short Course Reception ,Macdonald Institute ,Europe ,Conversazione ,Oka Institute ,cow testing ,Ontario Agricultural and Experimental Union ,National Federation of Canadian University Students ,alumnae ,moving pictures ,Miss Edith Frazer ,Holsteins ,personals ,husbandry ,Agronomy Club ,local news ,athletics ,Philharmonic Society ,women's basketball ,College Royal ,research ,brood disease ,dairy cattle ,women's hockey ,Chemistry Department ,Brother M. Wilfrid ,Horticulture Club ,hockey ,College news ,Short Course reception dance ,Ukrainian Choir ,OAC Review - Abstract
Agricultural articles in this issue pertain to increasing dairy production in Saskatchewan, breeding profitable Holstein cattle, and the domestication of llamas. Profiled in this issue is the research conducted by the Apiculture and Chemistry Departments. The Horticulture column provides an article regarding outdoor storage of vegetables. The Poultry column contains articles on the World's Poultry Congress in London, England, and the Canadian Chantecler breed developed by Brother Wilfrid of Oka. Other articles address the planned European tour with the National Federation of University Students and the successful annual meeting of The Agricultural and Experimental Union. Campus news reports on the potential benefits of utilizing moving pictures as an educational medium, the concert by the Toronto Ukrainian Choir, and various dances and banquets. The Macdonald Institute column details an obituary for Miss Edith Frazer, the success of the women's athletic teams, and alumnae activities. While the Alumni column provides alumni updates. Cow testing in Saskatchewan Apiculture at the O. A. C. Horticulture The Chemistry Department on and off campus All student tour Poultry The Canadian Chantecler Feeding and testing record Holsteins Wing prints and segments The Experimental Union The llama Do you know? Editorial News and views S.O. T. I. page College life Macdonald Athletics Alumni Locals advertising
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- 1930
12. O. A. C. Review Volume 42 Issue 8, April 1930
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Ontario Agricultural College, McPherson, R. J., Gesner, A. J. S., Chepesiuk, M. W., Birk, L. A., Cowie, W. J., McArthur, D. C., Gammon, W. M., Karr, T. K. C., MacIlraith, J. J., McArthur, Ian., McKean, J. A. H., Mackenzie, D., Bryant, H. W., Jerome, F., LaPointe, L. J., Taylor, A. W., Adams, J. A., Mighton, C. E., Lockerbie, Miss I., Gilbertson, Miss H. M., University of Guelph, and Literary Society of the Ontario Agricultural College
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alumni ,athletic awards ,editorial ,personals ,women's athletic concert ,Macdonald Institute examination results ,faculty ,Agronomy Club ,local news ,honey ,Macdonald Club ,Philharmonic Society ,brooding chicks ,German Student's Co-operative Association ,ornithology ,financial reports ,trans-Canada highway ,Joseph Coke ,memorial ,At Home ,advertising ,agriculture ,Students of Trent institute ,poultry ,Animal Husbandry Club ,horticulture ,University of Toronto ,spring seed ,Guelph ,apiculture ,bargain seed ,Macdonald Institute ,The Ontario Agricultural and Experimental Union ,Chemistry Department research ,German students ,Starling ,ice cream course ,Horticulture Club ,College news ,school song ,agricultural economics ,mulch paper ,James Wilson Robertson ,National Federation of Canadian University Students ,alumnae ,stag banquet ,Year '31 Banquet ,OAC Review - Abstract
The agricultural articles in this issue pertain to the field experimental work of the Chemistry Department, the nuisance of starlings, utilizing honey as a daily commodity, and the best seed available to farmers. The horticulture article suggests using mulch paper to prevent the growth of weeds. Other articles address the changes in faculty in the Agricultural Economics Department, an obituary for Dr. J. W. Robertson, and the success of the ice cream course at the College. Contributed to this issue is an article from a German student as to why he came to Canada. The National Federation of Canadian University Students column explains how the exchange of students occurs. The Poultry column provides details on brooding chicks and poultry practices in Central Europe. Campus news reports on the proposed trans-Canada highway, and the year-end banquets, promenades, and club meetings. The Macdonald Institute column highlights the final examination results and the alumnae activities, including the formation of the Macdonald Club. This issue does not contain an Alumni column. The Blue and White Professor Joseph Coke leaves staff First President of Macdonald College dies Mulch paper German students in Canada and U. S. A. An important line of development Wing prints and segments N. F. C. U. S. Poultry Philharmonic Society Ice cream course at O. A. C. a success Agricultural Economics Department Something about honey The best seed of outstanding varieties Campus comments Editorial College life Macdonald Trent Institute Athletics Locals advertising
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- 1930
13. O. A. C. Review Volume 43 Issue 4, November 1930
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Ontario Agricultural College, McPherson, R. J., Gesner, A. J. S., Hartley, H. C., Mighton, C. E., Cowie, W. J., Hartley, W. K., Glover, M. P., McArthur, D. C., Serfontein, P. J., Pittis, P. A., Reynolds, K. C., Malkin, R. B., Bryant, H. W., Jerome, F., LaPointe, L. J., Taylor, A. W., Bisson, Miss D. A., Newberry, Miss M., University of Guelph, and Literary Society of the Ontario Agricultural College
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alumni ,Turkey ,debate ,editorial ,personals ,Student Volunteer Movement ,winter forcing ,local news ,athletics ,field day ,soy bean ,talkies ,agricultural research ,Union Literary Society ,National Diary Show ,freshmen addresses ,rugby ,vegetable diseases ,potatoes ,poultry feed ,advertising ,H. W. Goble ,agriculture ,Rose Society of Ontario ,women's sports ,Migratory Birds Convention Act 1930 ,Dairy Team ,birth announcement ,Wade Toole portrait ,Student Christian Movement ,horticulture ,track meet ,boxing ,St. Louis ,bulbs ,wrestling ,Guelph ,soccer ,apiculture ,seed grain ,Macdonald Institute ,marriage announcements ,Dairy Products Team ,Halloween Dance ,College news ,alumnae ,D. B. Goodwillie ,Senior Institutional Tea ,OAC Review - Abstract
Mistake in issue number on contents page. Agricultural articles in this issue pertain to research on soybeans and apiculture in Turkey. The Judging Teams are successful at the National Dairy Show and the Dairy Products competition. The Horticulture column features an article regarding the Rose Society of Ontario and their work with the College. Also published are the home addresses of the freshmen students. Other articles provide information on the Migratory Birds Convention Act of 1930, forcing bulbs in winter, vegetable diseases, and potatoes as poultry feed. The editorial comments on the difficulty of creating interest in the O. A. C. Review. Campus news reports on the Union Literary Society meeting and debate, and the athletics results for various teams. The Macdonald Institute column highlights the Halloween Dance, the Student Volunteer Movement retreat, the Senior Institutional tea, and alumnae activities. While the Alumni column provides alumni updates. Soy bean investigations At the National Dairy Show The Rose Society of Ontario Dairy Products Team fourth at National "A Beekeeping Adventure in Turkey" Names and addresses of first year students by Counties Editorial College life Alumni Macdonald Athletics Locals News and views advertising
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- 1930
14. O. A. C. Review Volume 43 Issue 5, December 1930
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Ontario Agricultural College, McPherson, R. J., Gesner, A. J. S., Hartley, H. C., Mighton, C. E., Cowie, W. J., Hartley, W. K., Glover, M. P., McArthur, D. C., Serfontein, P. J., Pittis, P. A., Reynolds, K. C., Malkin, R. B., Bryant, H. W., Jerome, F., LaPointe, L. J., Taylor, A. W., Bisson, Miss D. A., Newberry, Miss M., University of Guelph, and Literary Society of the Ontario Agricultural College
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Bacteriology Department ,"And So To Bed" ,alumni ,roads ,debate ,editorial ,Apiculture Department ,Barn Dance ,personals ,Agronomy Club ,Dairy Club ,local news ,athletics ,Philharmonic Society ,Poultry Department ,Conversat ,rugby ,Senior Associate Tea ,advertising ,agriculture ,diet kitchen ,reminiscence ,Chicago ,Royal Winter Fair ,obituary ,International Live Stock Exposition ,Horticultural Department ,Physics Department ,Guelph ,American Soil Survey Association ,Chemistry Department ,menu ,Christmas dinner ,Macdonald Institute ,Conversazione ,Field Husbandry Department ,College news ,Harrier Club ,new Administration Building photograph ,play ,alumnae ,Biology Department ,Dairy Department ,Masquerade Dance ,OAC Review ,poetry - Abstract
Mistake in issue number on contents page. Agricultural articles in this issue pertain to the American Soil Survey Association and training for the International Livestock Exposition in Chicago. A student writes of his first impressions of the Royal Winter Fair, while another writes of his anticipation for the January Conversat. Highlighted in this issue are research summaries from each of the campus departments. A member of the Macdonald Institute provides a menu and suggestions for Christmas dinner. Campus news reports on the social events such as the Barn Dance and news from the campus clubs. The Athletics column focuses on the success of the Harrier Team of the O. A. C. The Macdonald Institute column reports on the Masquerade and "Lolly-Pop" dances, a visit from an alumna, and alumnae activities. While the Alumni column provides an obituary for Allan Wilmot and alumni updates. Editorial The American Soil Survey Association The Royal Another Conversat Nearly Four Years The Christmas Dinner Training for the "International" The voice of the Departments The Philharmonic Society presents "And So To Bed" College life Macdonald Alumni Athletics Locals advertising
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- 1930
15. O. A. C. Review Volume 43 Issue 2, October 1930
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Ontario Agricultural College, McPherson, R. J., Gesner, A. J. S., Hartley, H. C., Hartley, W. K., Cowie, W. J., McArthur, D. C., Glover, M. P., Karr, T. K. C., Serfontein, P. J., McArthur, Ian, Reynolds, K. C., Malkin, R. B., Bryant, H. W., Jerome, F., LaPointe, L. J., Taylor, A. W., Mighton, C. E., Bisson, Miss D. A., Newberry, Miss M., University of Guelph, and Literary Society of the Ontario Agricultural College
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Canadian Forestry Association ,football ,alumni ,editorial ,personals ,Fourth Year Judging Team ,local news ,Blister Rust ,athletics ,travel diary ,first impressions ,Poultry ,paving roads ,Provincial Minister of Agriculture ,advertising ,agriculture ,transportation ,O. A. C. Dairy Products Judging Team ,Student Christian Movement ,track meet ,swine ,dehydration ,physical director ,Guelph ,minerals ,vitamins ,soccer ,T. A. Kennedy ,Macdonald Institute ,marriage announcements ,Okanagan Valley, British Columbia ,fruit marketing ,College news ,egg ,Banff ,alumnae ,protein ,White Pine ,OAC Review ,poetry - Abstract
This issue begins with a welcome to the new Provincial Minster of Agriculture. The agricultural article pertains to how motorized transportation has led to the profitability of the Okanagan fruit industry. The Livestock and Dairy Products Judging Teams are featured in two articles. While the Poultry column explains the nutritional value of eggs. Reprinted is an article describing the danger of Blister Rust to the White Pine forests of Canada. Campus news reports on the paved road building occurring on campus, the Student Christian Movement conference, and the athletic events on campus. The Macdonald Institute column provides an article on a new student's first impressions of Macdonald Hall, and alumnae activities. This issue does not contain an Alumni column. The Weiner Roast O. A. C. welcomes new Minister Okanagan fruit marketing Dairy Products Team rank second Poultry Fourth Year go on judging tour Deadly disease attacks White Pine Editorial News and views College life Athletics Macdonald advertising
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- 1930
16. O. A. C. Review Volume 42 Issue 10, June 1930
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Ontario Agricultural College, McPherson, R. J., Gesner, A. J. S., Chepesiuk, M. W., Birk, L. A., Cowie, W. J., McArthur, D. C., Gammon, W. M., Karr, T. K. C., MacIlraith, J. J., McArthur, Ian., McKean, J. A. H., Mackenzie, D., Bryant, H. W., Jerome, F., LaPointe, L. J., Taylor, A. W., Adams, J. A., Mighton, C. E., Lockerbie, Miss I., Gilbertson, Miss H. M., University of Guelph, and Literary Society of the Ontario Agricultural College
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construction ,alumni ,editorial ,St. Andrews University ,personals ,Macdonald Institute examination results ,convocation ,postgraduate employment ,local news ,chemicals ,book reviews ,photograph ,herbicides ,college song ,dairy barn ,inaugural address ,career prospects ,floor ,advertising ,agriculture ,genetically modified fruits ,university education ,traveling libraries ,new residence ,boxing ,Saskatchewan Registered Seed Growers Limited ,wrestling ,Guelph ,Macdonald Institute ,swine parasites ,College news ,history ,alumnae ,Packet Loan Library ,OAC Review ,poetry - Abstract
This summer issue begins with an article on the success of the Saskatchewan Registered Seed Growers Limited. Agricultural articles in this issue pertain to the history and methods of genetically modifying fruit, instructions on building a hygienic dairy barn floor, and herbicides that are efficient. Other articles address an explanation of the mandate of the Packet Loan Library and book reviews of recent library acquisitions. Also included in this issue is a reprint of an address given at St. Andrew's University regarding the ideals of a university education. The editorial comments on how to obtain postgraduate employment. Campus news reports on the 1930 convocation. The Macdonald Institute column highlights the Macdonald Institute examination results, and alumnae activities. While the Alumni column provides alumni updates. The Plow Five men - five dollars - five years How new fruits are originated How to build a floor for the dairy barn Ideals of a university education A dead weed is a good weed The Packet Loan Library Review of recent books Editorial Alumni College life News and views Macdonald Locals advertising
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- 1930
17. Marine plastic litter in the ROPME Sea Area: Current knowledge and recommendations.
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Lyons BP, Cowie WJ, Maes T, and Le Quesne WJF
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- Conservation of Water Resources legislation & jurisprudence, Ecosystem, Environment, Indian Ocean, Social Control, Formal, Conservation of Water Resources methods, Environmental Monitoring methods, Plastics analysis, Waste Products analysis
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The impact of marine litter, particularly plastic waste, is widely acknowledged as a growing global concern. Marine litter is an understudied issue in the Regional Organisation for Protection of the Marine Environment (ROPME) Sea Area where rapid economic growth has already placed considerable stress on infrastructure and coastal ecosystems. This paper outlines some of the drivers for waste generation in region and reviews the available literature to summarise the current state of knowledge on the environmental fate, behaviour and impact of marine litter within the ROPME Sea Area. While data is limited, those studies conducted demonstrate marine litter is posing a clear and growing threat to the environmental and socioeconomic prosperity of the ROPME Sea Area. The development of regional and national marine litter reduction plans are clearly a priority to focus and coordinate activity across multiple stakeholders. Discussion of the potential environmental impacts arising as a result of marine litter are presented together with a roadmap for establishing and implementing a ROPME Sea Area Marine Litter and Single-Use Plastic Action Plan., (Crown Copyright © 2019. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
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- 2020
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