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O. A. C. Review Volume 33 Issue 9, May 1921

Authors :
Ontario Agricultural College
Chesley, E. T.
Balch, R. E.
Hanlan, L. H.
Whitelaw, Miss E.
Rogers, R. J.
Lailey, Miss B.
Graham, J. C.
Hutt, F. B.
Hocking, R. A.
Buckley, E. N.
Elliott, H. C.
McArthur, McK.
Baron, H. M.
Brown, A. T.
University of Guelph
Literary Society of the Ontario Agricultural College
Publication Year :
1921
Publisher :
Ontario Agricultural College, 1921.

Abstract

This issue begins with an article regarding immigration provided by the Department of Immigration and Colonization. The agricultural articles pertain to silage crops for Northern Ontario, the development of sweet clover as an annual crop, President Reynolds' address on the mission of the agricultural college, and the operation of seed drills. Other articles feature the English poet Alfred Noyes, and the educational system in Switzerland. Featured is an article that outlines the formation of the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair. The focus of the campus news are the examination results and the short courses for the Mac Hall students and soldier's wives. The serialized wartime story titled "Apres la Guerre" is continued in this issue. The Alumni column contains a report of the Western Ontario O. A. C. Alumni Association, and alumni and alumnae updates. This issue does not contain a Macdonald column. Filling the manless land The spirit of Alfred Noyes Silage crops for Northern Ontario The mission of the agricultural college The educational system of Switzerland Coming - annual sweet clover The Royal Agricultural Winter Fair Postmortem Farm power Editorial "Apres la Guerre" College life Athletics Alumni advertising

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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