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O. A. C. Review Volume XXXII Issue 11, July 1920
This summer issue's agricultural articles pertain to grading butter in Ontario, irrigation in Ontario, the Soil Survey of Ontario, growing peonies for the farm garden, and that the successful farmer utilizes electricity. Other articles address co-operative organization on Prince Edward Island, and a travel diary of a trip on the Canadian Pacific Railway from Toronto to Vancouver. Previously censored results of the 1914 O. A. C. Referendum are published in this issue. Also presented is an urban perspective on the back-to-the-land movement. Another wartime biographical sketch titled "Apres la Guerre" is printed in this issue. The editorial takes issue with a recent movie that disparages farm life. Campus news reports on the tribute to Dr. Creelman for his sixteen years as head of O. A. C. The Macdonald Institute column provides a review of social events of the graduates, and 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 "N", "O", and "P".Co-operative organization on Prince Edward IslandFrom Toronto to Vancouver by Canadian Pacific RailwayButter grading in the Province of OntarioDelayed by censorJulyIrrigation in OntarioAgriculture for 'teen age cityitesThe Soil Survey of OntarioPaeonies for farm garden or lawnFarm powerAfterglowEditorialCollege lifeMacdonaldAlumniAthletics"Apres la Guerre"Localsadvertisin
O. A. C. Review Volume XLVI Issue 5, February 1934
The focus of this issue is the preparation for College Royal and recognizing its tenth anniversary. This month's agricultural article is a report from the Dominion Parasite Laboratory on the biological control of pests. Other articles provide an account of the activities of a stage manager and the development of the field of home economics at Macdonald College in Quebec. Campus news addresses the success of the 1934 Conversazione, the commemorating of the sixtieth anniversary of the founding of O. A. C., the attendance at the Canadian Author Lecture, and the successful productions of "The Apple Cart" and "Iolanthe". The Macdonald Institute column comments on the Conversat and women's athletics activities in basketball and the rifle club. The Alumni Record supplies alumni updates.EditorialTen Years of the RoyalRamblings on the RoyalBlame it on the stage managerBiological control of insect pests in CanadaNot for girls onlyCollege lifeLiterary sectionO. A. C. sportsfolioAlumni recordMacdonald newsLetters to the editoradvertisin
O. A. C. Review Volume XXXII Issue 7, March 1920
The agricultural articles in this issue pertain to the Canadian Council of Agriculture, installing lightning rods, selecting pullets for profitable egg production, vegetable breeding at the O. A. C., and transplanting onions. Alumnus T. H. Mason provides a retrospective on the early days of the O. A. C. A student article refutes the public sentiment that O. A. C. graduates are not returning to their farms after graduation. Another student examines the Students' Co-operative Association. Articles on nutrition include the nutrients found in milk, and seasonings used in cooking. A new column highlights the progress of the fundraising for the War Memorial Hall and lists the amounts raised by each graduate class. Continued in this issue is the wartime biographical sketch titled "Apres la Guerre". While the farm power column contains an article on the gasoline engine. The editorial also takes issue with the complaint that O. A. C. graduates are enticed away from practical farming. Campus news contains updates on the casualties of the Spanish Flu, the freshman skating party, campus election and athletic results. The Macdonald Institute column provides reports on the management of the influenza epidemic on campus, the new student initiation, and Y. W. C. A. convention in Des Moines. The Alumni column contains alumni updates and a listing of all O. A. C. graduates who have surnames beginning with the letters "H" and "I".Reaching across CanadaThe BulbEarly days at the O. A. C.Inspection of lightning rod installationsModel farmsResults of selection of pulletsThe Students' Co-operative AssociationVegetable breeding at the O. A. C.Milk and human kindnessBackyard gardeningTransplanted onionsMemorial Hall notesSeasonings and flavouringsThe Gentleman Farmer"Apres la Guerre"Departmental notesFarm PowerEditorialAlumniThe influenzaMacdonaldA Ballade of BotanyCollege lifeAthleticsLocalsadvertisingTo a Mac Hall Gir
O. A. C. Review Volume XXXII Issue 12, August 1920
This issue's agricultural articles pertain to preparing agricultural exhibits of field crops, agricultural development in Northern Ontario, the advantages of precooling fruit for long distance shipping, sourcing seed potatoes from Prince Edward Island, and maintaining milking machines. Economic articles address the necessity for the farmer to maintain accurate farm accounts, the profitability of efficient factory management, and the possible addition of economics and history to the college curriculum. The farm power column continues the article on utilizing electricity on the farm. Campus news reports on the O. A. C. alumni picnic in Kent County. The Macdonald Institute column provides humorous entries about domestic life. While the Alumni column contains alumni updates, and a listing of all O. A. C. graduates who have surnames beginning with the letters "R" and "S".The preparation of field crop material for exhibitionKapuskasing and Northern OntarioPrecooling Niagara fruitFarm accountsEfficient factory managementPrince Edward Island as a source for seed potatoesMilking machines and their careEconomics and history: should the present course be expandedFarm powerA better Y. M. C. A.EditorialCollege lifeMacdonaldAlumniadvertisin
O. A. C. Review Volume XXXIII Issue 3, November 1920
This issue begins with an alumnus' reminiscence of the Ontario Agricultural College. Agricultural articles focus on education such as the O. A. C. poultry extension work, agricultural education in Indiana, and animal husbandry education in New Brunswick. Other agricultural articles pertain to the various forms of stem rust in wheat, flax production in Ontario, and controlling the Cabbage Root Maggot. The farm power column provides information about electric generators. Reprinted in this issue is a column by a Toronto journalist regarding the O. A. C. rugby team. A student contributes a history of the Macdonald Consolidated School in Guelph. The serialized wartime story titled "Apres la Guerre" is continued in this issue. Campus news reports the address given by President Reynolds, the Halloween Dance, and the athletics results. The Macdonald Institute column features the new student initiation, and the reception for President Reynolds and Miss. Cruickshank. The Alumni column contains notes on the reunion for the 56th O. A. C. Battery, alumni updates, and a listing of all O. A. C. graduates who have surnames beginning with the letters "W" and "Z".Reminiscence and realismO. A. C. poultry extensionThe stem rust of wheatFrom the SidelinesThe economics of flax production in OntarioVocational education in IndianaThe Macdonald Consolidated School, GuelphPig club work in New Brunswick"Apres la Guerre"Department notesFarm powerEditorialAlumniMacdonaldCollege lifeAthleticsadvertisin
O. A. C. Review Volume XXXII Issue 4, December 1919
This expanded Christmas issue begins with biographies of the Premier of Ontario and the President of the University of British Columbia. Agricultural articles include U. B. C.'s livestock industry, soil testing for bacteria, the O. A. C. sale of livestock, the Cabbage Root Maggot, livestock judging, and the evolution of farm machinery. European thematic articles address Flemish flax, plowing in England, and the Canadian Soldier Agriculturalists with the Khaki University. The first prize winners of The Review competition are printed in this issue. This includes an article on radiotelegraphy. Other articles pertain to the comedy of the "party line" on rural telephones, and the need to organize committees. Campus news highlights the Armistice Day and night festivities, athletic activities, banquets, and the Halloween Dance. The Macdonald Institute column provides additional details on the Armistice Day activities, and alumnae news. The Alumni column contains alumni updates and a listing of all O. A. C. graduates who have surnames beginning with the letters "G".LeadershipE. C. Drury: farmerThese Days are GreatLife sketch of L. S. KlinckBritish Columbia's University and her live stock industryThe ElementalDetermination of bacteria present in the soilComic economics: the rural telephoneA Summer DayA much needed organization in process of formationThe transmission and reception of signals by radiotelegraphyWhat Have You Done?O. A. C. sale of pure bred stockOpportunityFlax in FlandersPlowing by steam in EnglandCanadian soldiers at the agricultural shows overseasSome notes on Chortophila Brassica BoucheThe stock trips: how did you place 'em?The evolution of farm machinery and powerEditorialAlumniEqualityMacdonaldCollege lifeAthleticsadvertisin
O. A. C. Review Volume XL Issue 5, January 1928
Former editors of the O. A. C. Review wrote all the articles of this issue. Article topics range from a history of the founding of the O. A. C. Review, to getting along with your neighbours. The highlight of the campus news are the examination results for both the O. A. C. and Macdonald Institute students. Continued in this issue is the column regarding the National Federation of Canadian University Students, with a focus on the forthcoming debate in the Maritimes. The Alumni column provides a list of the occupations of all of the former editors of the O. A. C. Review, and alumni activities. The Macdonald Institute column highlights the academic standing of the students, and alumnae updates.The WaysThe founding of the O. A. C. ReviewGreyfriars BobbyAlberta's agricultural schoolsMeeting on Joe LakeWhen neighbours meetComments on agricultureStudent lifeEditorialEnglish DepartmentCollege lifeNews and viewsMacdonaldAlumniN. F. C. U. S.Localsadvertisin
O. A. C. Review Volume XXXVI Issue 12, August 1924
This slim summer issue contains the address given by the agricultural section of the British Association for the Advancement of Science, and a report on the visit of this association to the O. A. C. Other articles include instructions on increasing strawberry production and a biography of the author John Masefield. The editorial comments on Rhodes Scholars. The Alumni column provides an update of alumni activities. This issue does not contain a Macdonald column.JoyPresent-day problems in crop productionAfter the strawberry harvestJohn MasefieldVisit of the Agricultural Section of the British Association for the Advancement of ScienceEditorialCollege lifeAlumniadvertisin
O. A. C. Review Volume XXXIII Issue 1, September 1920
Issue 1, September 1920 cover mislabeled as Volume 32.This issue begins the new school year with an address by the new college president, J. B. Reynolds. Agricultural articles include suggestions for the animal husbandry student, poultry conformation for egg production, milk production of Holstein and Ayrshire cattle, and mechanical tillage in the tropics. An article suggest how the community building aspects of prison camp theatre productions could be adapted to rural community amateur theatre. Students provide a travel diary of Prince Edward Island, and a short play regarding campus life. The serialized wartime story titled "Apres la Guerre" is continued in this issue. Campus news outlines changes on the campus, and a call for new students to participate in college activities. The Alumni column contains notes on the B. C. alumni and alumnae gathering, alumni updates, and a listing of all O. A. C. graduates who have surnames beginning with the letters "T", "U", and "V". This issue does not contain a Macdonald column.The old order changethHelpful hints for the animal husbandry studentEgg type conformationMore amateur theatricalsRugbyFirst impressions of the Island ProvinceOver-heard on the campusAverage production in Holsteins and AyrshiresSeptember"Apres la Guerre"Farm powerDepartmental notesEditorialAlumniCollege lifeAthleticsadvertisin
O. A. C. Review Volume XLV Issue 4, January 1933
The focus of this issue is the examination results for the O. A. C. students. A leading article congratulates William J. Garnett as a recipient of a Rhodes Scholarship. Continued in this issue is a profile of College President and alumnus Dr. Leonard S. Klinck. An alumnus provides an article addressing the mandate of the O. A. C. as a college that educates farmers or a college that produces agricultural specialists. A report from the Ontario Agricultural and Experimental Union annual meeting is printed in this issue. The agricultural article pertains to the debate of the best implement for plowing. Updates of campus club activities are provided in the Society Notes column. While the athletic team results are located in the Sports Folio column. Departmental Notes accounts for the activities and research conducted in the departments of animal husbandry, biology, chemistry, poultry, and field husbandry. The Alumni column profiles the activities of Dr. Horace Barton and J. A. Carroll, and alumni updates. There is not a Macdonald Institute column in this issue.EditorialA Rhodes Scholarship awarded to an O. A. C. studentO. A. C. men who have become College PresidentsDoes the College fulfill it's mission?AlumniExperimental Union holds annual meetingPlows: disc or mouldboardSociety notesCollege lifeSports folioDepartmental notesResults of Christmas examinations, 1932A Feline Silhouetteadvertisin
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