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O. A. C. Review Volume 29 Issue 12, August 1917

Authors :
Ontario Agricultural College
O'Neill, L. E.
Lawson, E. V.
Gandier, B. P.
Guild, A. W.
Wilson, G. R.
Neff, H.
Munro, J. B.
Zavitz, R. J.
Odell, F. C.
Sullivan, H. J.
Birkett, Mary
Geddes, W. F.
Ruttan, Mildred
University of Guelph
Literary Society of the Ontario Agricultural College
Publication Year :
1917
Publisher :
Ontario Agricultural College, 1917.

Abstract

This summer issue's articles consist of an apiarist's perspective on beekeeping, shipping bees in combless packages, the need for nutritious whole-wheat flour, preparing food economically, soil fertility based on soil colour, and that contaminated water cause's typhoid. Three articles offer suggestions for exhibiting fruit, propagating and harvesting foodstuffs, and tips on wildlife photography. There are two allegorical short stories, one on dishwashing, and the other regarding an O. A. C. education. Also a wartime short story on the monotony of training camp. Campus news reports on a new course in road construction, and an appeal for men for the Princess Patricia Canadian Light Infantry. Alumni news contains alumni news of the war, obituaries, and a military letter. This issue does not contain a Macdonald column. Can a school teacher keep bees? Bees in combless packages Pointers for exhibitors of fruit Seasonable reminders for the horticulturists The Review story competition The dish-washing businesses Wild life pictures on a farm The rural school fair and worthless high-priced flour Winning decoration in England Economical dieting The color of soils Canadians die on battlefields, not alone The Mourners Editorial College life Alumni Locals

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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