O. A. C. Review Volume XLVI Issue 4, January 1934

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1934-01-01

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Ontario Agricultural College

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The leading article is a profile of alumnus John Bracken, Premier of Manitoba. Articles in this issue pertain to defending the livestock judging teams, the coup of having an international debate at the College, and the latest research on genetic experiments on tomatoes. Campus news reports that few of the women are attending the dances, that the Ted Wildman Trophy was awarded to George Mills, a student writes of a day-in-the-life of a college student, and the results of the Christmas examinations. Other articles address the history of the founder of Guelph - John Galt, and the annual meeting of the Ontario Agricultural and Experimental Union. The Alumni Record supplies alumni updates. The Macdonald News column highlights the work of alumnae who established the South African Women's Agricultural Movement, an organization similar to the Women's Institutes in Canada.

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OAC Review, College news, editorial, agriculture, college paper, alumnus, John Bracken, Premier of Manitoba, livestock judging, international debates, Bates College, college debates, tomato, genetics, Short Course, College Royal, Student Christian Association, literary, Bernard Shaw, "The Apple Cart", Robert Burns, year book, Ted Wildman Trophy, George Mills, athletic banquet, Harris Abattoir Company, Conversazione, Conversat, John Galt, Guelph, portrait, Ontario Agricultural and Experimental Union, annual meeting, England, feudal farming, Laxton, Nottinghamshire, athletics, basketball, boxing, wrestling, swimming, South Africa, South African Women's Agricultural Movement, home economics, Evelyn Ferguson, O. A. C. examination results, Macdonald Institute, alumnae, local news, personals, alumni, Guelph, advertising

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