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O. A. C. Review Volume 40 Issue 3, November 1927

Authors :
Ontario Agricultural College
Tillman, H. G.
Colson, H. J.
Berry, J. A.
Whiteside, H. W.
Collins, G. P.
Parrish, S. T.
Boyce, H. R.
Smith, C. R.
Tolton, W. D.
Jamieson, A.
Robinson, W. R.
Graham, W. R.
Howe, S. R.
McConkey, O. M.
Parsons, Miss F.
Langstaff, Miss M.
University of Guelph
Literary Society of the Ontario Agricultural College
Publication Year :
1927
Publisher :
Ontario Agricultural College, 1927.

Abstract

Agricultural articles in this issue pertain to the seriousness of the Oriental Peach Moth infestation, how the scrub bull campaign has improved bull conformation, and livestock in Cuba. Other articles address the benefits of ultra violet light, a freshman's first impressions of Canada, and notes from the English Department. Campus news reports on how the freshmen initiation became a serious matter of unacceptable hazing, the seasonal athletic activities, and the various wiener roasts and dances. The Alumni column provides an update of alumni activities and a letter from an alumnus experiencing the war conditions in China. The Macdonald Institute column includes a report on the women's field day, and alumnae updates. The Oriental Peach Moth in Ontario Canada's best bulls Ultra-violet light Live stock in Cuba First impressions of Canada English Department notes and news Editorial College life Athletics Alumni Macdonald advertising

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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