O. A. C. Review Volume 33 Issue 6, February 1921
An edition of O. A. C. Review Volume 33 Issue 6, February 1921 (1921)
By Ontario Agricultural College
Publish Date
1921-02-01
Publisher
Ontario Agricultural College
Language
eng
Pages
94
Description:
Journalist, Arthur Hawkesメ contribution to this issue is an article on the farmer as warrior and statesman. Agricultural articles pertain to the sheep industry in Northern Ontario, purchasing bees for apiculture, and a discussion on sweet clover at the Experimental Union meeting. Reviewed in this issue is the College's English Department suggestions of appropriate theatrical productions for rural communities. The serialized wartime story titled "Apres la Guerre" is continued in this issue. Campus news addresses the athletic activities, fundraising for the War Memorial fund, the Conversat and At Home promenades, and reports of the Students Christian Movement Conference and the Ontario Agricultural and Experimental Union annual meeting. The Macdonald Institute column highlights the filming of a movie at Macdonald Hall and the Macdonald Institute, where the students "feel like movie stars". The Alumni column contains a listing of the Ontario Department of Agriculture agricultural representatives, and alumni and alumnae updates.
subjects: OAC Review, College news, editorial, agriculture, Arthur Hawkes, journalist, sheep industry, Northern Ontario, poetry, beekeeping, apiculture, war story, Paterson, Bethune Arras Road, sweet clover, Experimental Union Meeting, rural plays, community concert, country theatre, alumni associations, college crests, War Memorial fund, Canadian Christian Student Movement, Y. W. C. A., Macdonald Institute movie, film, Macdonald Hall, wartime story, Conversat, Conversazione, Mill's Hall, Y. M. C. A., Ontario Agricultural and Experimental Union, fasting, At Home promenade, marriage announcement, Western Ontario O. A. C. Alumni Association, athletics, swimming, basketball, boxing, wrestling, volleyball, Macdonald Institute, alumnae, local news, personals, alumni, Guelph, advertising, H. C. Mason