O. A. C. Review Volume XLVI Issue 6, March 1934

The highlight of this issue are the results of a successful Tenth Annual College Royal. Agricultural articles pertain to the marketing of Ontario apples in Europe, utilizing windmills in Dutch agriculture, and the agricultural potential of the land in the Mackenzie River Basin. The literary section reviews the production of "Iolanthe", the success of the debating and public speaking contests, and the potential of a career as an agricultural journalist. Campus news addresses the activities of the athletics department, S. C. A. activities, and the banquets for this month. The O. V. C. column ran... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Ontario Agricultural College
Dokumenttyp: Other
Erscheinungsdatum: 1934
Verlag/Hrsg.: Ontario Agricultural College
Schlagwörter: OAC Review / College news / editorial / agriculture / College Royal trophies / apple / Europe / Ontario Fruit Growers / Holland / Netherlands / windmill / Mackenzie River / farming / Edmonton / Athabasca / Great Slave Lake / petroleum / College Royal / Ontario apples / marketing / \ / Iolanthe\ / public speaking / debating / journalism / agricultural journalist / student's council banquet / Third Year banquet / Student Christian Movement / Senior banquet / Homemaker banquet / swearing / O. V. C / athletics / basketball / swimming / softball / badminton / boxing / wrestling / rifle association / Macdonald Institute / alumnae / local news / personals / alumni / Guelph / advertising
Sprache: Englisch
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The highlight of this issue are the results of a successful Tenth Annual College Royal. Agricultural articles pertain to the marketing of Ontario apples in Europe, utilizing windmills in Dutch agriculture, and the agricultural potential of the land in the Mackenzie River Basin. The literary section reviews the production of "Iolanthe", the success of the debating and public speaking contests, and the potential of a career as an agricultural journalist. Campus news addresses the activities of the athletics department, S. C. A. activities, and the banquets for this month. The O. V. C. column ran an article on swearing. The Macdonald Institute column mentions the Senior and Homemaker banquet. While the Alumni Record provides a letter from alumnus Cecil Freeman. ; Editorial ; Selling apples in Europe ; The Dutch windmill ; Gardens of the Mackenzie ; The Tenth Annual College Royal ; Literary section ; Want to be a journalist? ; College life ; Macdonald news ; How to swear ; Alumni record ; O. A. C. sportsfolio ; advertising