1. O. A. C. Review Volume 26 Issue 6, March 1914
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Ontario Agricultural College, Cory, Andrew, Stewart, P., Finn, R. A., Allen, J. N., Smith, D. M., Good, C. A., Laird, D. G., Bergy, J. E., Hearle, E., Neilson, J. A., Jones, M., Irwin, Florence, Kerr, W., Fry, H. S., University of Guelph, and Literary Society of the Ontario Agricultural College
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Canada ,Homemakers' Clubs Saskatchewan ,alumni ,baseball ,editorial ,personals ,Union Literary meeting ,local news ,athletics ,oratorical contest ,Clydesdales ,egg marketing ,Conversat ,Charles G. D. Roberts ,fur industry ,Women's Institutes Canada ,Review referendum ,lime ,short story ,Athletic Association concert ,basketball ,advertising ,Miller, Justus ,agriculture ,Chicago ,Ontario ,queries ,soil fertility ,fur farming ,Valentine carnival ,Guelph ,International Stock Show ,Macdonald Institute ,Conversazione ,cultivation ,hockey ,College news ,cover crops ,alumnae ,OAC Review ,poetry - Abstract
This issue's agricultural articles pertain to increasing soil fertility with the use of lime, cultivating cover crops on orchard soil, the Ontario egg trade, and the profitability of fur farming. Another article provides some observations of Canadian Clydesdales at the International Stock Show in Chicago. Printed in this issue are two shorts stories by Charles G. D. Roberts and Miller, Justus. The Macdonald column contains an article, with photographs, of the Homemakers' Clubs of Saskatchewan, and a report on the success of the Conversazione. Campus news reports the athletic results of the basketball and hockey teams, the oratorical contest, the Valentine carnival, the Athletic Association concert, and the Union Literary Society meeting. Alumni news is located in the Alumni column. O. A. C. Review referendum ballot Lime, the soil's medicine Cover crops and cultivation Canada and Clydesdales The Ontario egg trade Queries My Saddle The Baby and the Bear Macdonald Much ado about nothing Alumni Athletics College life Money-making fur animals Two Days - Two Runaways Various viewpoints Locals advertising
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- 1914