O. A. C. Review Volume XL Issue 8, April 1928

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1928-04-01

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Ontario Agricultural College

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This issue begins with the prize winning speech from the public speaking contest regarding the creation of a provincial co-operative livestock marketing pool. Agricultural articles pertain to utilizing buttermilk as a foodstuff, reforesting Ontario, and Shorthorn cattle in Britain. Other articles address the quantity of food consumed at the college dinning hall, and the research in agriculture at a South African university. The editorial debates the merits of the current college yell. Campus news reports on a successful year for the O. A. C. Co-operative Association, the stock judging competitions, and a variety of year-end club meetings. Continued in this issue is an article regarding the National Federation of Canadian University Students, with a focus on a European tour over the summer. The Alumni column provides an update of the alumni activities. The Macdonald Institute column provides an obituary for Miss Jean Bradley, and alumnae updates.

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OAC Review, College news, editorial, agriculture, co-operative marketing, livestock pool, buttermilk, dinning hall, mealtime, Ontario, trees, reforestation, South Africa, African agriculture, agricultural faculty, Shorthorns, Britain, travel diary, Clydesdale, theatre, "Admirable Chrichton", Animal Husbandry club, illustrated lecture, parasites, Canadian Co-operative Wool Growers' Limited, stock judging competition, poultry judging competition, Biology Club, Sophomore Kid's Party, Freshmen's Banquet, O. A. C. Student Christian Association, Philharmonic Party, Y. M. C. A., O. A. C. Co-operative Association, athletics, basketball, indoor track meet, swimming, baseball, Miss Jean Bradley, obituary, marriage announcements, Mac Reunion 1926, women's basketball, women's hockey, Macdonald Institute, alumnae, local news, personals, alumni, Guelph, advertising

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