O. A. C. Review Volume 37 Issue 11, July 1925

Autor: Ontario Agricultural College
Přispěvatelé: Hannam, H. H., Young, L. C., Knox, H. A., James, T. H., Whitmore, J. E., Andrew, D. A., Fisher, W. C., Beck, E. C., Garland, W. A., Wright, E. G., Reid, C. G. L., Walley, G. S., Kingscote, A. A., Mackinney, G., Thompson, R. W., Scott, Miss K., Short, Miss D., University of Guelph, Literary Society of the Ontario Agricultural College
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 1925
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Popis: This issue begins with an article by Agnes MacPhail on public schools providing education on Canadian citizenship. Highlighted in this issue is an article regarding the childhood of John McCrae, who was once Dean of English at the O. A. C. Other articles pertain to agricultural education in Ontario. Agricultural articles address successful rations for chicks, the wool industry, and propagating flowering shrubs. The editorial mentions the War Memorial Chimes Fund being used for furniture and a piano. Campus news reports on the annual meetings held for the Ontario Agricultural and Experimental Union and the annual Convention of Chemists. The Alumni column provides a tribute to Clifford Wilson and an update of alumni activities. The Macdonald Institute column highlights the unpleasant tasks of a farmer's wife, and alumnae updates. Our College Songs Citizenship and the public schools The status of agricultural education in Ontario Auxiliary classes for Ontario rural school children The childhood of John McCrae The farm flock The world goes wool-gathering Monkey business School Days Propagating flowering shrubs Editorial Macdonald College life Alumni Locals advertising
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