O. A. C. Review Volume 39 Issue 7, March 1927

Autor: Ontario Agricultural College
Přispěvatelé: Tillman, H. G., Colson, H. J., Putman, D. F., Master, H. G., Clark, N. I., Beck, E. C., Warren, G. C., Hood, G. B., Graham, W. R., Wilkes, E., Andrew, D. A., Kingscote, A. A., Garrard, E. H., Thompson, R. W., Parsons, Miss F., Langstaff, Miss M., University of Guelph, Literary Society of the Ontario Agricultural College
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 1927
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Popis: The agricultural articles in this issue pertain to growing mushrooms, the importance of water purity for creameries, and the apple industry in British Columbia. Continued in this issue is a report on the formation of the National Federation of Canadian University Students. Other articles address the uses of beeswax, and a short story submitted by a student. The editorial comments on the lack of college songs on campus and support for a national movement toward forest conservation. Campus news reports on the Mac Hall debate, the Union Literary Society Meeting, the Third Year Hard Times Dance, and the athletic activities of the season. The Alumni column provides notice of the farm lectures by radio and an update of alumni activities. The Macdonald Institute column includes an outline of the programme in domestic science, and alumnae updates. Mushroom growing The N. F. C. U. S. (The National Federation of Canadian University Students) The importance of a pure water supply for creameries Gleanings from the Greeks Apple growing in the interior of British Columbia Dicky Editorial English Department notes and news College life Athletics Alumni Macdonald Locals advertising
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