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2. O. A. C. Review Volume 38 Issue 2, October 1925
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Ontario Agricultural College, Hannam, H. H., Young, L. C., Knox, H. A., James, T. H., Whitmore, J. E., Andrew, D. A., Fisher, W. C., Beck, E. C., Garland, W. A., Wright, E. G., Reid, C. G. L., Walley, G. S., Kingscote, A. A., Mackinney, G., Thompson, R. W., Scott, Miss K., Short, Miss D., University of Guelph, and Literary Society of the Ontario Agricultural College
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Reception Dance ,alumni ,editorial ,personals ,local news ,athletics ,minenwurfer ,household chemistry ,milk chemistry ,H. G. Wells ,college song ,rugby ,O. A. C. Annual Stock Sale ,advertising ,flag fight ,agriculture ,Herbert George Wells ,agricultural transportation ,university education ,food preservation ,Amelia ,automobile ,Guelph ,War Memorial Hall ,soccer ,initiation ,Macdonald Institute ,dairy processing ,marriage announcements ,war trophy ,track and field ,College news ,birth announcements ,alumnae ,OAC Review ,poetry - Abstract
This issue begins with an article on how the O. A. C. is isolated from the University of Toronto. The agricultural articles pertain to the economics of motor transportation for agricultural goods, the Annual O. A. C. Stock Sale, chemistry in the home, and the chemistry of milk. A student writes of H. G. Wells' contribution to literature. Campus news reports on the freshmen initiation with the flag fight and the reluctance to have the war trophy of the minenwurfer (Amelia) on campus. The Alumni column provides an update of alumni activities. The Macdonald Institute column contains alumnae updates. College song The University and the O. A. C. Motor transport in agriculture Herbert George Wells The annual college auction Chemistry in the home Some notes on the colloidal chemistry of milk About bees Editorial College life Macdonald Athletics Alumni Locals advertising
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- 1925
3. O. A. C. Review Volume 41 Issue 9, May 1929
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Ontario Agricultural College, Pett, L. B., Garnett, W. J., Graham, C. D., Wood, E. I., MacKay, E. M., Parish, F. T., Warren, W. H., Sykes, J. F., Thomas, I. E., Smith, F. E. A., Gibson, D. E., Dixon, A., Mighton, C. E., Jukes, T. H., McCalla, J. W., Hyslop, Miss I., Hall, Miss H., University of Guelph, and Literary Society of the Ontario Agricultural College
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alumni ,hats ,editorial ,scholarships ,nature conservation ,college song ,pollution ,insects ,swimming ,At Home ,advertising ,agriculture ,reminiscence ,obituary ,Young Australia League ,Guelph ,milk pasteurization ,Macdonald Institute ,pasture ,wool ,potato ,alumnae ,alumnus ,campus history ,George Christie Creelman memoriam ,poetry ,personals ,Macdonald Institute examination results ,Baccalaureate Sermon ,local news ,athletics ,oil ,Philharmonic Society ,Union Literary Society ,photograph Macdonald Hall ,graduation parade 1928 ,O. A. C. Review history ,paper mulch ,photograph Mills Hall ,resolutions ,Dominion Soil Survey ,skim milk ,Farewell Dance ,John G. Glavin ,final examination results ,College news ,wedding announcements ,Annual Alumni Meeting ,H. R. Macmillan ,book review ,OAC Review - Abstract
This issue begins with a memorial address to Dr. George Creelman. Reprinted in this issue is another article on nature conservation addressing the polluting qualities of oil. The school year closes with articles on the Alumni Association and profiles of successful alumni H. R. MacMillan and John G. Glavin. Agricultural articles pertain to the pasteurization of milk, the Dominion Soil Survey, and feeding skim milk to calves. Other articles address the success of the Union Literary Society, and the Young Australians League members that visited the college. Also contained in this issue is a poem contributed by an alumnus. The O. A. C. Review history column reprints historical articles from 1890 and 1910. The highlight of the campus news are the final examination results for both the Ontario Agricultural College and Macdonald Institute. Campus news also reports on the Baccalaureate Sermon, the farewell dance, the At Home, and letters to the editor. The Macdonald Institute column provides an article on preventing obesity, and an alumnae update on the 1928 graduates. While the Alumni column provides alumni updates. George Christie Creelman In this issue Oil - black death of waterbirds Uncle Joe philosophizes Union Literary Society Australians visit College Annual Alumni Meeting Pasteurization of milk College graduate a successful business man This agricultural course brought results Reminiscences in Rhyme Dominion Soil Survey "Hunger Fighters" Skim milk the standard Editorial 39 and 19 College life News and views Athletics Macdonald Alumni Locals advertising
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- 1929
4. O. A. C. Review Volume 37 Issue 11, July 1925
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Ontario Agricultural College, Hannam, H. H., Young, L. C., Knox, H. A., James, T. H., Whitmore, J. E., Andrew, D. A., Fisher, W. C., Beck, E. C., Garland, W. A., Wright, E. G., Reid, C. G. L., Walley, G. S., Kingscote, A. A., Mackinney, G., Thompson, R. W., Scott, Miss K., Short, Miss D., University of Guelph, and Literary Society of the Ontario Agricultural College
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citizenship ,alumni ,annual meeting ,Agnes MacPhail ,editorial ,personals ,local news ,household chemistry ,graduate list ,photograph ,poultry production ,college song ,rations ,evolution ,propagating shrubs ,textile industry ,advertising ,agriculture ,childhood ,Clifford Wilson ,Ontario ,Boneau ,Guelph ,War Memorial Hall ,English Dean O. A. C ,agricultural education ,John McCrae ,public schools ,Macdonald Institute ,rural schools ,bag mending ,disability ,Charles Darwin ,Angola ,butter making ,Portuguese West Africa ,marriage announcements ,wool ,College news ,Ontario Agricultural and Experimental Union ,Bonfire ,alumnae ,OAC Review ,poetry ,Convention of Chemists - Abstract
This issue begins with an article by Agnes MacPhail on public schools providing education on Canadian citizenship. Highlighted in this issue is an article regarding the childhood of John McCrae, who was once Dean of English at the O. A. C. Other articles pertain to agricultural education in Ontario. Agricultural articles address successful rations for chicks, the wool industry, and propagating flowering shrubs. The editorial mentions the War Memorial Chimes Fund being used for furniture and a piano. Campus news reports on the annual meetings held for the Ontario Agricultural and Experimental Union and the annual Convention of Chemists. The Alumni column provides a tribute to Clifford Wilson and an update of alumni activities. The Macdonald Institute column highlights the unpleasant tasks of a farmer's wife, and alumnae updates. Our College Songs Citizenship and the public schools The status of agricultural education in Ontario Auxiliary classes for Ontario rural school children The childhood of John McCrae The farm flock The world goes wool-gathering Monkey business School Days Propagating flowering shrubs Editorial Macdonald College life Alumni Locals advertising
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- 1925
5. O. A. C. Review Volume 37 Issue 9, May 1925
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Ontario Agricultural College, Hannam, H. H., Young, L. C., Freeman, C. E., Scott, Miss K. B., Webber, W. A., Lang, J. M. S., Gregory, Fred., Reid, Gordon, Hansler, Wm., Blewitt, Basil., Brickley, J. J., Moyer, F. C., Reynolds, W. B., Hurtubise, R., Short, Miss D., University of Guelph, and Literary Society of the Ontario Agricultural College
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alumni ,baseball ,editorial ,personals ,tankage ,Bakers' College ,local news ,athletics ,field day ,potato diseases ,travel diary ,Old Residence ,household chemistry ,college song ,land clearing ,debates ,Johnston Hall ,marriage announcement ,wax fruit ,Smyrna, Turkey ,landscape architecture ,swimming ,advertising ,examination results ,agriculture ,Dr. Annie Ross ,horticulture ,land drainage ,Guelph ,home ,Macdonald Institute ,hog feed ,track and field ,Delphiniums ,College news ,farm life ,domestic science ,Mrs. Stanley Potter ,food science ,alumnae ,Third Year Banquet ,OAC Review ,poetry - Abstract
Agricultural articles in this issue pertain to research on clearing timberland for farming, utilizing tankage as hog feed, diseases that affect potatoes, and land drainage. Articles provided by alumni include why one alumnus remains a farmer, and a description of life in Smyrna, Turkey. Horticultural articles include the history of the wax fruits in the O. A. C. museum, landscape architecture for parks, and propagating delphiniums. The editorial contains a tribute to faculty member Dr. Annie Ross and the plans for the development of a food science building. The highlight of the campus news is the examination results. Other campus news includes the renaming of the Old Residence to Johnston Hall, the Third Year Banquet, and athletic results. The Alumni column provides an update of alumni activities. The Macdonald Institute column contains an article on chemistry for the home and alumnae updates. Our College Songs Why I stick to the farm Mistakes Wisconsin's message to Ontario Tankage as a supplemental hog feed Tuber borne diseases of potatoes Smyrna Underdrainage The wax fruits in the O. A. C. museum Park planting and design Delphiniums Editorial College life Athletics Macdonald Alumni Locals advertising
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- 1925
6. O. A. C. Review Volume 37 Issue 6, February 1925
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Ontario Agricultural College, Hannam, H. H., Young, L. C., Freeman, C. E., Scott, Miss K. B., Webber, W. A., Lang, J. M. S., Gregory, Fred., Medd, Bruce., Hansler, Wm., Blewitt, Basil., Brickley, J. J., Moyer, F. C., Reynolds, W. B., Hurtubise, R., Short, Miss D., University of Guelph, and Literary Society of the Ontario Agricultural College
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alumni ,Mississippi State College ,editorial ,personals ,banquet ,local news ,weekly newspaper ,William Dunlop ,descriptive essay ,literary debates ,Union Literary Society ,women's college ,bluestockings ,college song ,wills ,mail box ,Dr. Hugo Reed ,College Royal ,advertising ,agriculture ,poultry industry ,French housekeeping ,commercial incubator ,birth announcement ,obituary ,literature ,Guelph ,estate planning ,character ,Short Course Reception ,Macdonald Institute ,antifreeze ,dairy industry ,inaugural show ,sales efficiency ,College news ,alumnae ,college medals ,OAC Review ,poetry ,O. A. C. Review competition winner - Abstract
This issue begins with a tribute to Dr. J. Hugo Reed, Professor of Veterinary Science. Agricultural articles pertain to creating antifreeze mixtures, the commercial incubator in the poultry industry, and sales efficiency in the dairy industry. Other articles address the meaning of "bluestockings" in literary circles, the value of college debates, and the will of William Dunlop. Published in this issue is the first prize essay for the O. A. C. Review competition. The editorial debates the merits of also publishing a weekly student newspaper and reviving college songs. The highlight of the campus news is the success of the first College Royal. Other campus news reports on a farewell party for alumni leaving to work in Cuba, the Short Course Reception, the annual banquet for the freshmen, and the Union Literary Society meeting. The Alumni column provides an update of alumni activities. The Macdonald Institute column highlights a comparison between Macdonald Institute and Mississippi State College, and a proposed coat-of-arms for the girls. Our College Songs The passing of Dr. J. Hugo Reed, V.S. The Bluestockings The Wonderful Old Man Anti-freeze mixtures Are debates dull? The incubator as a commercial asset Spoonerisms "Where there's a will" A Tragedy of the Wild Sales efficiency That Cross-Word Puzzle Editorial College life The Random Shot Macdonald Alumni Locals advertising
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7. O. A. C. Review Volume 51 Issue 2, November 1938
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Ontario Agricultural College, Young, Murray, Galonski, A. M., Fricke, G. R., Ruhnke, G. N., Phillips, R. W., Parrot, D. A., Knight, A. T., Christie, Florence, Rutherford, Nora, Sowden, Fred, Tolton, W, Archibald, F. J. M., Young, J. W., Dawson, H. A., Armand, J. E., Martin, D. I., Laughland, D., Radmore, R., Northmore, N. S., Buchanan, J., Raithby, George, Barry, Miss Marie., Howell, Miss Alice, Reiner, Mrs. Walter, University of Guelph, and Literary Society of the Ontario Agricultural College
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alumni ,Ontario Veterinary College ,compromise ,editorial ,Horticultural Club ,missionary ,drought ,F. C. Harrison ,college song ,Trent Institute ,letters to the editor ,Alma Mater ,O. A. C. band ,drama ,grain ,advertising ,agriculture ,O. A. C. coat of arms ,attendance ,110 volt ,Danforth Foundation Fellowship ,Kiwanis International ,Guelph ,harvesting ,tobacco industry ,Macdonald Institute ,lectures ,cultivation ,Prairie Farm Rehabilitation Act ,Halloween Dance ,Third Year Party ,bakers ,roommates ,alumnae ,poetry ,insurance ,Canada ,China ,personals ,water ,local news ,athletics ,land utilization ,farming ,graduate list ,soil reclamation ,grass seed ,English ,marriage announcement ,Fourth Year Party ,First Year Party ,Student Christian Movement ,free verse ,economics ,grads 1938 ,soccer ,class presidents ,women's swimming ,public speaking contest ,photographs ,grain combine ,electric fencing ,College news ,Community House ,food science ,newspaper ,book review ,Australian debate ,OAC Review ,legume seed - Abstract
This issue begins with an editorial on compulsory attendance at lectures and the debate it has created amongst students. A student writes of his work with Western Canadian farmers affected by drought, soil reclamation, and the Prairie Farm Rehabilitation Act. Student contributed articles report on student involvement with the Danforth Foundation Fellowship, a tobacco farmer's perspective on tobacco farming, and grain harvesting with a motorized combine. The English department column provides Professor Stevenson's anecdotes on English usage. A history and explanation of the coat of arms for the Ontario Agricultural College is located on page 86. Two professors contribute an article on the use of electric fencing in Ontario. H. Y. Chang contributes an article on establishing the first newspaper for rural China. Campus news pertains to campus humour, the numerous dances and proms held during the autumn, and unfavourable news coverage about the student initiation. The Literary column presents articles regarding guest debaters from Australia, the public speaking contest, Student Christian Movement activities, and book reviews (including the book The Third Reich). The centrefold is devoted to the history of the O. A. C. band. The athletics column provides updates of the sports: soccer, cross-country running, and football. The Macdonald Institute column introduces the Mac Class presidents, the events held at Community House, and the results of the women's swim meet. The Macdonald Alumnae column provides the current occupations and addresses of the 1938 graduates. The Alumni column includes alumni updates, marriage announcements, and an updated graduate list. Other articles report on the Kiwanis International involvement in agriculture, the latest food research at the Trent Institute on campus, and items from the O. V. C. reporter. Editorial Science in Canada's drought area Thirty-seven states - and Canada Tobacco as the grower sees it Harvesting with a combine Book reviews Department of English Our Coat Of Arms "One-wire" fences in Ontario The first newspaper for rural China College life This life of ours Two views on compromise Literary highlights The O. A. C. band O. A. C. sportsfolio Macdonald news Macdonald Alumnae Alumni news Kiwanis in agriculture Letters to the editor Trent Institute and O. V. C. Our neighbors Changes in graduate list advertising
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- 1938
8. O. A. C. Review Volume 37 Issue 7, March 1925
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Ontario Agricultural College, Hannam, H. H., Young, L. C., Freeman, C. E., Scott, Miss K. B., Webber, W. A., Lang, J. M. S., Gregory, Fred., Reid, Gordon, Hansler, Wm., Blewitt, Basil., Brickley, J. J., Moyer, F. C., Reynolds, W. B., Hurtubise, R., Short, Miss D., University of Guelph, and Literary Society of the Ontario Agricultural College
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alumni ,turnip ,editorial ,oratory ,Guernsey ,Charles G. D. Roberts ,college song ,"The Gypsy Rover" ,German-perspective ,propagation ,dietician ,tomatoes ,basketball ,advertising ,agriculture ,tractor power ,rutabagas ,theatre production ,Guelph ,co-operative ,John McCrae ,Ontario Beekeepers' Association ,dietetics demonstration ,Macdonald Institute ,Conversazione ,Canadian Literature ,Ontario Agricultural and Experimental Union ,alumnae ,women's Short Course ,poetry ,immigration ,Canada ,Eastern Ontario ,personals ,local news ,athletics ,American alumni ,residence ,C. O. T. C. banquet ,elocution ,boxing ,dairy cattle ,The Conversat ,I. O. D. E. Dance ,wrestling ,Canadian poetry ,roses ,Ontario honey ,hockey ,assault-at-arms ,College news ,OAC Review ,horse power - Abstract
This issue begins with an article by Professor Unwin on oratory. The agricultural articles in this issue pertain to the marketing of rutabagas, the objectives of the Ontario Honey Producers Co-operative, propagating tomatoes and roses, and the breeding of Guernsey cattle. Other articles provide a summary of the work of the Ontario Agricultural and Experimental Union, and a translation of a German article regarding Canada and immigration. Printed in this issue is the prize winning essay on comparing horsepower to tractor power in farming. The editorial addresses the development of Canadian literature and the theatre production of "The Gypsy Rover". Campus news reports on the visit by Canadian poet Charles G. D. Roberts, the success of the annual Conversat, the I. O. D. E. dance, and the C. O. T. C. banquet. The athletic column contains updates on the basketball, hockey, and assault-at-arms teams. The Alumni column provides an update of alumni activities. The Macdonald Institute column highlights the trials and tribulations of second year demonstration work, and alumnae updates. Our College Songs Ye good old English speech Canada as a land for immigration Experimental Union report When a turnip puts on airs The Ontario Honey Producers Co-operative Limited Staked tomatoes Horse power versus tractor power on the Eastern Ontario farm Where the Guernsey cow is queen Roses Editorial College life Macdonald Athletics Alumni Locals advertising
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9. O. A. C. Review Volume 37 Issue 8, April 1925
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Ontario Agricultural College, Hannam, H. H., Young, L. C., Freeman, C. E., Scott, Miss K. B., Webber, W. A., Lang, J. M. S., Gregory, Fred., Reid, Gordon, Hansler, Wm., Blewitt, Basil., Brickley, J. J., Moyer, F. C., Reynolds, W. B., Hurtubise, R., Short, Miss D., University of Guelph, and Literary Society of the Ontario Agricultural College
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machinery ,alumni ,editorial ,personals ,destructive pest ,landscaping ,local news ,Athletic Concert ,athletics ,household chemistry ,poultry production ,tree girdle ,college song ,sugar production ,gardening ,women's basketball ,drama ,feeding chicks ,Cuban agriculture ,basketball ,advertising ,Keough farm ,agriculture ,Gypsy Moth ,1837 Rebellion ,theatre production ,bee hives ,annual public speaking contest ,O. A. C. Debate ,horticulture ,1925 Girls' Conference ,boxing ,historical landmark ,wrestling ,Guelph ,apiculture ,Macdonald Institute ,William Lyon Mackenzie ,Padre of the Trenches ,hockey ,Canon F. G. Scott ,College news ,domestic science ,alumnae ,OAC Review ,poetry ,college life ,rifle competition - Abstract
This issue begins with an article regarding a historical landmark on campus - the refuge of William Lyon Mackenzie. Agricultural articles pertain to the Gypsy Moth in Canada, feeding baby chicks, and the sugar industry in Cuba. This month's prize wining essay is on how machinery has become exalted. Horticultural articles pertain to saving girdled trees, and beautifying rural homes. The apiculture article provides instructions on how to build beehives. Campus news reports on the annual public speaking contest, the O. A. C. debate, and a guest lecture by Canon F. G. Scott, known as the Padre of the Trenches. The athletics column has extensive coverage of the hockey teams, as well as, the rifle competition, boxing, wrestling, and basketball results. The Alumni column provides an update of alumni activities. The highlight of the Macdonald Institute column is that the 1925 Girls' Conference will be held at the college. Other Mac Hall articles pertain to domestic science and alumnae updates. Our College Songs Historical landmark at O. A. C.: a refuge of William Lyon Mackenzie The discovery of the Gipsy Moth in Canada The Machine Feeding baby chicks A glimpse at Cuba, the sugar-bowl of the world Saving girdled trees Evening Beautifying rural home surroundings Make your own bee hives The Storm A Northern Night Editorial College life Macdonald Athletics Alumni Locals advertising
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- 1925
10. O. A. C. Review Volume 48 Issue 8, Midsummer 1936
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Ontario Agricultural College, Hannay, C. L., Trant, I., Ruhnke, G. N., Vickars, L. G., Mooney, J., Hall, A. R., Calder, Lyla, Stratton, Margaret, Stallwood, A. J., Plested, C. G., Leslie, J. L., White, R. G., Skelton, F. M., Northmore, N. S., Buchanan, J., Squirrel, W. J., Raithby, George, University of Guelph, and Literary Society of the Ontario Agricultural College
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graduation ,alumni ,editorial ,mining ,jinx ,college song ,loan collection ,genetics ,short story ,Canadian artists ,advertising ,examination results ,agriculture ,Cambridge University ,English education ,matrimony ,obituary ,Guelph ,paintings ,university system ,Macdonald Institute ,animals ,marriage announcements ,O. A. C. reunion ,empire ,literary ,poetry ,breeding stock ,William Saunders Building ,personals ,local news ,tradition ,travel diary ,farming ,father son club ,Macoun Memorial Garden ,bull ,teachers ,engine ,graduates list ,agriculturalists ,dairy cattle ,swine ,Yukon ,cattle ,aviation ,Northern Ontario ,College news ,figs ,Ottawa ,Shorthorn ,National Gallery ,OAC Review - Abstract
This summer issue highlights the women's graduation at the Macdonald Institute. Beginning this issue is a tribute to the late Professor Squirrell. Agricultural articles pertain to the genetics of dairy cattle breeding and observations on the fig. Other articles address the memorial gardens dedicated to leading Canadian agriculturalists and equating an animal's metabolism to an engine. Student contributions include articles on the differences in university systems between English and Canada, and a travel diary regarding the Yukon. The literary section addresses the Canadian painting loan collection from the National Gallery. Campus news pertains to the conferences held on campus, the acquisition of a champion Shorthorn bull, and a short story about the jinx of a cat on a ship. The Macdonald Institute column is devoted to the women's examination results and commencement exercises. Alumni news reports on the June alumni reunions on campus and alumni updates. Of interest is the initiation of an O. A. C. father's and son club to recognize the subsequent generations of O. A. C. alumni. Professor W. Squirrell Deep and well ribbed-up Memorial to leaders in agriculture opened at experimental farm Cambridge what! what! Loose leaves A glimpse of the Yukon Literary section Letters to the editor College life Round the barns Our Bill Concerning Two Cats Macdonald news Alumni news advertising
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11. O. A. C. Review Volume 46 Issue 3, December 1933
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Ontario Agricultural College, Anderson, F. Keith, Trenamen, George C., Ruhnke, G. N., Dryden, John, Vickers, L. C., Denis-Nathan, H., Bell, Thomas, Edwards, Frances, Goodin, R. E., Ross, J. V., Weaver, L. O., Carscadden, E. H., Phillips, W. R., Northmore, N. S., University of Guelph, and Literary Society of the Ontario Agricultural College
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Dr. Harcourt ,alumni ,debate ,sports photographs ,editorial ,personals ,International Livestock Exposition ,local news ,1931 reunion ,athletics ,O. A. C. college motto ,"The Red and Blue" ,Union Literary Society ,philharmonic society ,"Elizabeth the Queen" ,rural life ,college song ,coaches ,motto origin ,dance ,rugby ,1935 reunion ,short story ,livestock judging ,advertising ,agriculture ,Victory Dance ,Chicago ,string quartet ,Royal Winter Fair ,essay ,Guelph ,college band ,alumni banquet ,soccer ,Macdonald Institute ,campus photographs ,Professor Blackwood ,Hart House ,hockey ,College news ,small talk ,Dominion Rugby Title ,alumnae ,judging contests ,F. G. Baldwin ,OAC Review ,poetry ,C. I. R. U. Cup - Abstract
This issue highlights livestock judging, from a bronze medal-wining essay on the topic to articles on the award winning O. A. C. teams. Articles include a student contribution of an essay regarding life on the farm, and an anonymous article about dancing. The literary section is devoted to the college debates and the philharmonic society's production of "Elizabeth the Queen". Campus news reports on the origins of the College's motto, and the awards the judging teams have earned. The athletic column honours the success of the rugby and soccer teams. The Alumni Record provides alumni update. This issue does not contain a Macdonald column. Editorial The influence of live stock judging contests Sunday on the farm An universal question "why dance" Literary section Some winter campus scenes recorded by the camera Small talk College life College victorious at the "International" Alumni record O. A. C. sportsfolio
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12. 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
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