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O. A. C. Review Volume 29 Issue 11, July 1917

Authors :
Ontario Agricultural College
O'Neill, L. E.
Lawson, E. V.
Gandier, B. P.
Guild, A. W.
Wilson, G. R.
Neff, H.
Munro, J. B.
Zavitz, R. J.
Odell, F. C.
Sullivan, H. J.
Birkett, Mary
Geddes, W. F.
Ruttan, Mildred
University of Guelph
Literary Society of the Ontario Agricultural College
Publication Year :
1917
Publisher :
Ontario Agricultural College, 1917.

Abstract

This issue's articles consist of an overview of the fruit industry in Canada, the destructiveness of the Cherry Fruit Fly, the profitability and nutrition of milk, contamination of eggs, and an ornithological observation of flycatchers. Two secondary school teachers provide their perspective on agricultural education, and domestic science education in secondary schools. A wartime article advocates the benefits of vaccinating soldiers against typhoid. Campus news includes an allegory for an O. A. C. education, and an editorial on daylight savings time. The Macdonald column reports on the faculty luncheon. The Alumni column includes alumni news, military letters, and obituaries. The fruit industry of Canada The Equator Antityphoid vaccination and the war Cherry fruit flies How the farmer can help the dairy interests of Canada Autobiography of an egg A teacher's viewpoint regarding agriculture The relation of household arts to our girls and to secondary education The flycatchers Summer school Something to Worry About Editorial Alumni College life Macdonald Locals

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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