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2. Field-crop competitions, 1913 ...
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Readey, J. C., University of California Libraries (archive.org), and Readey, J. C.
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3. Field-crop competitions, 1913 ...
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Readey, J. C., primary
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4. Field-crop competitions ... 1915 ...
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Readey, J. C., primary
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5. O. A. C. Review Volume 16 Issue 5, February 1904
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Ontario Agricultural College, Deachman, R. J., MacMillan, H. R., Readey, J. C., Barber, T. C., Bray, C. I., Logsdail, A. A. J., Stayner, H. S., Esmond, C. W., Jones, D. H., Fairbairn, J. B., McCallum, Miss Jessie, University of Guelph, and Literary Society of the Ontario Agricultural College
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Canadian Forestry Association ,alumni ,college journals ,editorial ,photograph O. A. C. Athletics Association ,personals ,International Livestock Exposition ,biography ,jelly ,Russo-Japanese War ,nature study ,local news ,jam ,athletics ,champion steer ,Ontario Agricultural College President ,physical development ,small pox ,agricultural research ,George Coulson Creelman ,Challenger ,Canadian Railway Commission ,advertising ,agriculture ,Chicago ,animal husbandry ,quarantine ,pedigree ,Dr. James Mills ,dehydration ,Guelph ,fruit ,Macdonald Institute ,shrubs ,strawberries ,peach industry ,College news ,wedding announcements ,domestic science ,book review ,OAC Review - Abstract
Highlighted in this issue is the change of the College presidency from Dr. Mills to G. C. Creelman. Continued in this issue is the fourth nature study article, this one regarding the shrubs on campus. Agricultural articles pertain to the pedigree and history of the champion steer, Challenger, and the experimental research conducted by Dr. Zavitz. The horticultural column continues its series on the peach industry. The editorial comments on the Russo-Japanese War. While campus news reports on how the small pox quarantine has affected student activities. The Macdonald Institute column provides a summary of the final installations at the college. The "Our Old Boys Page" contains alumni news. While the Locals column provides campus humour. James Mills, M. A., LL. D. George Coulson Creelman, B. S. A. Nature Study No. IV Agricultural department Experimental department Horticultural department Editorial Our Old Boys page Book review and exchange column College reporter Macdonald notes Athletics Locals advertising
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- 1904
6. O. A. C. Review Volume 16 Issue 6, March 1904
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Ontario Agricultural College, Deachman, R. J., MacMillan, H. R., Readey, J. C., Barber, T. C., Bray, C. I., Logsdail, A. A. J., Stayner, H. S., Esmond, C. W., Jones, D. H., Fairbairn, J. B., McCallum, Miss Jessie, University of Guelph, and Literary Society of the Ontario Agricultural College
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graduation ,alumni ,editorial ,book reviews ,seeds ,gymnastics ,National Association of Canadian Stock Breeders ,livestock markets ,advertising ,agriculture ,oats ,fire blight ,Dr. Mills ,foreign markets ,Texan agriculture ,soil fertility ,Canada West ,Hoodless ,Guelph ,Macdonald Institute ,debating ,marriage announcements ,ranch ,forestry convention ,domestic markets ,immigration ,poetry ,personals ,smut ,nature study ,local news ,athletics ,Union Literary Society ,settlement ,cineraria ,indoor sports ,livestock judging ,Prairies ,biographies ,boxing ,fencing ,wrestling ,ethics ,germination ,cattle ,hockey ,College news ,export ,trade ,OAC Review - Abstract
This issue begins with an article on the extensive immigration to the Canadian prairies and a poetic tribute to Dr. Mills. Agricultural articles pertain to Texan agriculture and its connection to Ontario, Professor Harcourt's article on soil fertility, and notes on cattle breeding and marketing. The nature studies series continues with the fifth installment on seed germination. The horticultural articles address the plant diseases of smut in oats and fire blight, as well as, the cultivation of cinerarias. The editorial comments on the value of a college education. Campus news reports on the debating team, provides biographies for two students, and resumes coverage of the sports events. The Macdonald Institute column mentions Adelaide Hoodless' lecture on "ethics of the home" and that the women did not have a residence on campus. The "Our Old Boys Page" contains alumni news. While the Locals column provides campus humour. Our Canadian West Dr. Mills Agriculture in Texas Nature Study No. V Agricultural department Experimental department Horticultural department Editorial Our Old Boys page Book review and exchange column College reporter Macdonald notes Athletics Locals advertising
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- 1904
7. O. A. C. Review Volume 16 Issue 4, January 1904
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Ontario Agricultural College, Deachman, R. J., McMillan, H. R., Readey, J. C., Barber, T. C., Bray, C. I., Logsdail, A. A. J., Stayner, H. S., Esmond, C. W., Fairbairn, J. B., McCallum, Miss Jessie, University of Guelph, and Literary Society of the Ontario Agricultural College
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alumni ,fruit industry ,editorial ,livestock show ,personals ,nature study ,local news ,apple ,athletics ,wages ,Spanish River ,residence master ,labour ,Union Literary Society ,monopoly ,marriage announcement ,propagation ,short story ,tomatoes ,grain judging short course ,Abitibi region ,advertising ,agriculture ,transportation ,experimental feed ,education ,Metagamii River ,demonstrations ,obituary ,domestic science examinations ,library ,Guelph ,railway ,Macdonald Institute ,livestock judging short course ,hockey ,Y. M. C. A ,College news ,book review ,OAC Review ,poetry - Abstract
This issue begins with an article on how the increased expense of railway transportation is affecting the farmer. Continued in this issue is the third nature study article, this one regarding apple trees. An alumnus contributed an article on his travels in the Abitibi Region, while a student contributed a short story. The agricultural articles pertain to the educational value of livestock shows and an update from the experimental feed department. The horticultural articles address the wages of labourers in the fruit industry and propagating tomatoes. Campus news reports on the new residence master, the activities of the Y. M. C. A. and Union Literary Society. The Macdonald Institute column comments on the reopening of the classes after the Christmas holiday. The "Our Old Boys Page" contains alumni news. While the Locals column provides campus humour. The farmers' transportation problem Nature Study No. III Exploring in the Abitibi Region A Tale of the Old Year Agricultural department Experimental department Horticultural department Editorial Our Old Boys page Book review and exchange column College reporter Macdonald notes Athletics Locals advertising
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- 1904
8. O. A. C. Review Volume 16 Issue 7, April 1904
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Ontario Agricultural College, Deachman, R. J., MacMillan, H. R., Readey, J. C., Barber, T. C., Bray, C. I., Logsdail, A. A. J., Stayner, H. S., Esmond, C. W., Jones, D. H., Fairbairn, J. B., McCallum, Miss Jessie, University of Guelph, and Literary Society of the Ontario Agricultural College
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National Stockmen's Convention ,construction ,alumni ,tug-of-war trophy ,editorial ,personals ,local news ,book reviews ,athletics ,oratorical contest ,gymnastics ,seed distribution ,juice ,Dawson ,Western O. A. C. Association ,Klondike gold rush ,wine ,sugar industry ,examinations ,brandy ,advertising ,agriculture ,education ,college societies ,Macdonald demonstration photograph ,biographies ,boxing ,forestry ,Guelph ,sugar beet ,economics ,peach butter ,Yukon ,Macdonald Institute ,peach industry ,cold storage ,College news ,agricultural economics ,wedding announcements ,Ontario Agricultural and Experimental Union ,history ,OAC Review - Abstract
Initiating this issue is a guest article regarding the author's experience of traveling to the Klondike, just after the gold rush. The featured articles for this issue are about agricultural forestry. Agricultural articles pertain to the sugar beet industry in Canada, the National Stockmen's Convention, the distribution of seed by the Experimental Union, and practical economics. The horticultural column concludes its series on the peach industry and then provides instructions on the construction of cold storage rooms. The editorial encourages financial support for the college societies. While campus news reports the biographies of outstanding members of the student body. The Macdonald Institute column contains a photograph of a demonstration cooking class. The "Our Old Boys Page" contains alumni news. While the Locals column provides campus humour. The Yukon as I saw it Concerning forestry and education History of sugar beet industry in Canada Practical economics Agricultural department Experimental department Horticultural department Editorial Our Old Boys page Book review and exchange column College reporter Macdonald notes Athletics Locals advertising
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9. O. A. C. Review Volume 16 Issue 2, November 1903
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Ontario Agricultural College, Dewar, W. R., Deachman, R. J., Readey, J. C., Barber, T. C., Bray, C. I., Logsdail, A. A. J., Stayner, H. S., Esmond, C. W., Fairbairn, J. B., McCallum, Miss Jessie, University of Guelph, and Literary Society of the Ontario Agricultural College
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football ,alumni ,editorial ,personals ,nature study ,local news ,book reviews ,athletics ,Panton Club ,farming ,Union Literary Society ,dandelion ,senior's course ,British Empire ,pulp ,cross country race liquid air entertainment ,Prairie agriculture ,panoramic engraving ,telegraph ,livestock judging ,advertising ,Alaskan Boundary dispute ,arbitration ,agriculture ,controversy ,obituary ,land acquisition ,library ,Guelph ,economics ,free trade ,Macdonald Institute ,peach industry ,photographs ,College news ,Ontario Agricultural and Experimental Union ,canning ,history ,OAC Review - Abstract
This issue begins with the history of the Ontario Agricultural and Experimental Union, since its inception in 1879. Continued in this issue are the articles on the nature study series and the peach industry. Two political articles focus on the economics of free trade with Britain and the Alaskan Boundary dispute. Agricultural articles pertain to acquiring the land to start a farm, agricultural conditions on the Prairies, and the senior livestock-judging course. Campus news reports on the resources that are available to students, such as, the library and numerous extracurricular organizations. The Macdonald Institute column contains humour and a poem. The athletics association announces its theatre night, with the entertainment of a wireless telegraph and "liquid air". The "Our Old Boys Page" contains alumni news. While the Locals column provides campus humour. The Experimental Union Nature study no. II The question of the hour Agricultural department Horticultural department Editorial Our old boys page Book review and exchange column College reporter Macdonald girl's notes Athletics Locals advertising
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10. O. A. C. Review Volume 16 Issue 3, December 1903
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Ontario Agricultural College, Dewar, W. R., Deachman, R. J., Readey, J. C., Barber, T. C., Bray, C. I., Logsdail, A. A. J., Stayner, H. S., Esmond, C. W., Fairbairn, J. B., McCallum, Miss Jessie, University of Guelph, and Literary Society of the Ontario Agricultural College
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conformation ,football ,alumni ,Farmer's Institutes ,editorial ,dairy industry modern dairy ,book reviews ,Collingwood ,drying ,Ontario Agricultural College ,short story ,advertising ,report ,agriculture ,home decorating ,obituary ,Guelph ,traveling dairies ,Macdonald Institute ,Christmas flowers ,peach industry ,campus photographs ,Mulock Cup ,photograph first class of Macdonald Institute ,Ontario Agricultural and Experimental Union ,domestic science ,history ,The Macdonald Girl ,campus history ,poetry ,personals ,International Livestock Exposition ,nature study ,local news ,Easter Ontario ,athletics ,travel diary ,Kensington Point ,Department of Agriculture ,pasture crop ,Union Literary Society ,Archibald Lampman ,photograph O. A. C. Review staff ,Little Current ,Prairie agriculture ,Dairy Schools ,running ,aboriginal theatre ,Georgian Bay ,Canadian West ,Ontario agriculture ,dairy cattle ,country life ,economics ,Christmas ,Speed river photograph ,hockey ,Y. M. C. A ,College news ,Dominion Experimental Farms ,Killarney ,OAC Review - Abstract
This Christmas issue highlights the benefits of nature and the teaching of nature study. Agricultural articles pertain to the progress of agriculture in Canada, modern dairying methods, and creating productive pastureland in Eastern Ontario. Horticultural articles address preparations for the Christmas season and a continuation of the series of articles on the peach industry. An interesting article is a travel diary by Professor Hutt and his attendance at an aboriginal theatre performance in Kensington Point, Ontario. One of the student contributors submitted a short story, while another comments on the poetry written by faculty members when they were students. The editorial comments on the history of the O. A. C. Review. Campus news reports on the International Livestock Exposition, the work of the Y. M. C. A., and Union Literary Society. The Macdonald Institute column includes a photograph of the first class of the Institute and an article on the mandate of the college. The athletics column provides an update on the football and hockey teams. The "Our Old Boys Page" contains alumni news. While the Locals column provides campus humour. Labor Notes on the recent progress of agriculture in the Dominion of Canada Nature-study and country life Random thoughts on economics Father Earth An outing in the Georgian Bay Nature poetry in Lampman Some phases of modern dairying The melons and Melinda Agricultural department Horticultural department Editorial Our Old Boys page Book reviews and exchange column College reporter Macdonald notes Athletics The Stranger in Guelph Hears a Sound Locals advertising
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- 1903
11. O. A. C. Review Volume 16 Issue 1, October 1903
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Ontario Agricultural College, Dewar, W. R., Deachman, R. J., Readey, J. C., Barber, T. C., Bray, C. I., Logsdail, A. A. J., Stayner, H. S., Esmond, C. W., Fairbairn, J. B., McCallum, Miss Jessie, University of Guelph, and Literary Society of the Ontario Agricultural College
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football ,alumni ,fruit industry ,editorial ,Thanksgiving Day races ,personals ,pruning ,nature study ,annual athletic supper ,local news ,athletics ,merchants ,cricket field day ,farming ,Union Literary Society ,meat ,beef cattle ,glee club ,propagation ,judging team ,Currant Saw Fly ,peaches ,advertising ,agriculture ,grapes ,raspberries ,student biographies ,land acquisition ,Hoodless ,Guelph ,agricultural education ,Macdonald Institute ,photographs ,marriage announcements ,stock judging ,Y. M. C. A ,College news ,domestic science ,Ontario Agricultural and Experimental Union ,OAC Review ,carcass - Abstract
This issue begins the new school year with a welcome to the students. Provided in this issue is a short biography of each of the 1903 graduates including their countries of origin, some photographs are included. Beginning in this issue is a series of nature studies articles. The agricultural articles pertain to the business of agricultural education, the development of larger farms, and the judging of beef cattle. The horticultural articles provide information on the peach industry, pruning raspberries, and propagating grapes. Campus news reports on the completion of the construction of the Macdonald Institute and the first class of women in the domestic science program. This issue includes the inaugural column for the Macdonald Institute. Other news addresses the need for a livestock judging team, the annual meeting of the Ontario Agricultural and Experimental Union, and start of the sports season. The "Our Old Boys Page" contains alumni news. While the Locals column provides campus humour. The class of '03 Nature study no. 1 Agricultural department Horticulture department Editorial Our old boys page College reporter Athletics Locals
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- 1903
12. O. A. C. Review Volume 16 Issue 8, May 1904
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Ontario Agricultural College, Deachman, R. J., MacMillan, H. R., Readey, J. C., Barber, T. C., Bray, C. I., Logsdail, A. A. J., Stayner, H. S., Esmond, C. W., Jones, D. H., Fairbairn, J. B., McCallum, Miss Jessie, Ledrew, H. H., Hand, A. J., University of Guelph, and Literary Society of the Ontario Agricultural College
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gymnasium ,orchard management ,football ,alumni ,editorial ,personals ,International Livestock Exposition ,nature study ,local news ,athletics ,photograph Royal Opera house ,printing press ,Clydesdale ,farming ,Southern California ,climatic conditions ,incubator ,cricket ,photograph St. George's Square ,Tennessee Experimental Station ,photograph Speed River ,basketball ,examinations ,advertising ,agriculture ,Chicago ,education ,Baron's Pride ,research ,poultry ,"Birds of Ontario" ,horticulture ,forestry ,tennis ,Guelph ,Macdonald pin ,C. W. Nash ,Macdonald Institute ,grade standing ,sophomore banquet ,photograph 1904 graduating class ,horse breeding ,dairy ,College news ,bird migration ,book review ,OAC Review ,poetry - Abstract
This issue begins with an article regarding the local prize-winning Clydesdales at the International Livestock Exposition at Chicago. Agricultural research articles pertain to experiments with poultry incubators, dairy experiments with butter and milk, and cattle feed experiments. Agricultural articles focus on education available at the Tennessee Experimental Station, bird migration, and the effect of forestry on agriculture. Horticultural articles address forestry in Southern California, orchard management, and seasonal flowers. The editorial suggests that the Ontario Agricultural College should have its own printing press. Campus news includes a photograph and a report on the graduating class of 1904, the Sophomore Banquet, and the O. A. C. final examination results. The Macdonald Institute column comments on the nature study classes and the selection of a college pin. The "Our Old Boys Page" contains alumni news. While the Locals column provides campus humour. Some Clydesdales Life on the farm Migration of birds Lundfren's Vigil Agriculture Experimental Horticulture Editorial Our Old Boys Book reviews and exchanges College outlook Nature study Macdonald notes Athletics Final examinations Locals advertising
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