1. O. A. C. Review Volume 27 Issue 9, June 1915
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Ontario Agricultural College, McDermott, A. M., Colquette, R. D., Hill, W. H., Foyston, B. E., Stothers, S. B., Donaldson, R. W., Carncross, E. E., Hales, J. P., Rawson, C. L., Abraham, R. H., Malcolm, W., Manning, Gladys, University of Guelph, and Literary Society of the Ontario Agricultural College
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attrition ,alumni ,Macdonald Institute initiation ,editorial ,personals ,preservation ,local news ,curriculum ,urbanization ,Literary Society ,"The Rural Problem" ,farming ,rural flight ,eggs ,wartime ,occupation ,potatoes ,experimental farms ,farmer ,advertising ,examination results ,agriculture ,education ,Montreal ,photograph University Corps ,Guelph ,agricultural education ,grade standing ,military service ,Farmer's Clubs ,Cochrane ,Nova Scotia Agriculture College ,cold storage ,enlistment ,English politics ,horse breeding ,Northern Ontario ,school garden ,College news ,domestic market ,farm labour ,seed potatoes ,OAC Review ,milking regulations - Abstract
The highlight of this issue for the O. A. C. students would be the examination results and grade standings. The agricultural education articles include a review of the Nova Scotia Agricultural College and the benefits of agricultural education in the public schools. Agricultural articles address the safe preservation of eggs, the necessity of horse breeding during wartime, and milking regulations at various agricultural colleges. Other agricultural articles pertain to the potential in farming in Northern Ontario, growing potatoes for the domestic market, and the farm labour problem due to rural flight. The Alumni column contains the entire list of student and alumni enlistments in the military, letters from the front that encourage the young men to enlist, and other alumni activities. The Macdonald Institute column comments of the women's initiation. While the Locals column provides campus humour. What is farming? The Nova Scotia Agricultural College Preserving eggs Definite aims in horsebreeding Milking regulations Experimenting in Ontario's Northland Growing potatoes for home and market Farm labor Relationship of the school garden to the class room The O. A. C. examination results The Requirements of a Good Farmer are Four Who'd be a farmer What are we going to do about it? Editorials Alumni Macdonald Locals advertising
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- 1915