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O. A. C. Review Volume 32 Issue 9, May 1920

Authors :
Ontario Agricultural College
McArthur, D. C.
Chesley, E. T.
Neau, E. F. P.
Gardiner, Miss O.
McCrimmon, J. G.
Fulton, A.
Murray, Miss.
Foreman, E. C.
Thomas, F.
Shaw, H.
Edwards, J. W.
Evans, O. I.
Cline, C. A.
Rutherford, A.
University of Guelph
Literary Society of the Ontario Agricultural College
Publication Year :
1920
Publisher :
Ontario Agricultural College, 1920.

Abstract

This issue begins with a farewell to Dr. Creelman and a welcome to J. B. Reynolds, the new president of the Ontario Agricultural College. Agricultural articles pertain to creameries in Quebec, supplemental pasture crops, chimeras in plant genetics, and the potash supply for fertilizer. Other articles address the standardization of tile for field drainage, and compare the insulative qualities of different materials. This month's home beautification article is on music in the home. An interesting article outlines the history of increasing the bison population from 1884 to 1920. Two women students provide their perspective on the contributions women make to agriculture. Another wartime biographical sketch titled "Apres la Guerre" is printed in this issue. The editorial includes an update on the treatment of students who are war veterans. The Macdonald Institute column provides alumnae news. While the Alumni column contains alumni updates and a listing of all O. A. C. graduates who have surnames beginning with the letters "M". Valedictory The kinglier clodhopper Standardization of tile Music in the home Creameries in Quebec May Our oldest inhabitant Supplementing the pasture What is a plant chimera? A comparative study of some insulating materials The potash supply Women in agriculture "Apres la Guerre" Editorial Alumni Macdonald Athletics advertising

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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