O. A. C. Review Volume 50 Issue 8, Midsummer 1938

Autor: Ontario Agricultural College
Přispěvatelé: Young, Murray, Galonski, A. M., Fricke, G. R., Ruhnke, G. N., Phillips, R. W., Parrot, D. A., Knight, A. T., Carlyle, Helen, Manahan, Peggy, Sowden, Fred, Tolton, W, Young, J. W., Dawson, H. A., Armand, J. E., Martin, D. I., Laughland, D., Radmore, R., Northmore, N. S., Buchanan, J., Raithby, George, Barry, Miss Marie., Howell, Miss Alice, Reiner, Mrs. Walter, University of Guelph, Literary Society of the Ontario Agricultural College
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 1938
Předmět:
milk records
graduation
alumni
editorial
reunion
print butter
Farm and Home Week
Grain Kings
Johnston Hall
fat
bacteria
E. Harrison
Canadian Seed Growers Convention
advertising
agriculture
butter storage
extinction
"The Call of the Soil"
conservation
Guelph
wedding announcement
minerals
Macdonald Institute
pasture
nutrition
Canadian Chamber of Agriculture
arboretum
cow testing
plant sanctuaries
alumnae
poetry
farmers week
personals
West Indies
Macdonald Institute examination results
local news
"The First Sheaf"
Alumnae Tea
travel diary
the Daisy Chain
Homecoming
farming
graduate list
weeds
agriculturalist
sleep
Farmer's Institute
research
aircraft company
microbiology
agricultural extension
economics
Red Cross
apiculture
butter
cattle showing
photographs
animal nutrition
aviation
College news
Class of 1892
portico
fat globules
bacteriology
room 103
metabolism
Class of 1898
Agricultural Representatives of Ontario
OAC Review
New Zealand
Popis: The highlight of this issue is the Macdonald Institute graduation ceremonies and examination results, including photographs. Research articles include the bacteriology of fat globules, milk testing of dairy cattle, the deterioration of stored butter, and minerals in the human body. This issue also includes profiles of notable visitors to the Ontario Agricultural College, and a continuation of the travel diary of a professor's journey through the West Indies. A few students write of their experiences as representatives of the College, as they travel to conferences and annual meetings, and of the pasture composition in New Zealand. Of interest is the new animal nutrition department and a history of the research conducted on campus since 1905. An overview of the work of the agricultural extension department explains the wealth of information provided to farmers. Reprinted in this issue is the poem, The First Sheaf, along with some farm humour. An article addresses the necessity of plant conservation with the establishment of arboretums. The Macdonald Institute column provides a listing of all of the graduates, a summary of the graduation ceremony, and a photograph of the Daisy Chain. The Macdonald Alumnae column includes a review of the new food laboratory at the Institute, reports on the Homecoming Weekend and the Alumnae Tea, and the Institute's contribution to the Red Cross Nutrition Classes. Campus news provides photographs of cattle shown on campus, and the life for students who remains on campus for the summer. Two alumni provide an update on their aviation company. Alumni news includes photographs of various reunions on campus and alumni updates. Provided in this issue is an extensive graduate list of alumni occupations and home addresses. Editorial Facts from fat globules E. Harrison Esq. C. M. G. A vagabond cruise to the West Indies "A change is as good as a rest" The economics of cow testing Agriculture to aircraft The new Animal Nutrition Department Expanding Agricultural Extension New Zealand pastures "The First Sheaf" Alas! the poor farmer! Plant sanctuaries An apiculture harvest The deterioration of print butter Mac Graduation pictures Macdonald news An Empire policy for agriculture On being home after graduation Examination results Avis Prima Vermen Capit, or the deplorable history of early rising Weeds worst enemy - Canadian farmers Everybody shows Around the College Macdonald Alumnae Alumni news Our body minerals The Graduate List
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