The editorial in this issue renews the debate over whether the O. A. C. Review should be a weekly of monthly publication. A student contributed an article on Jamaican agriculture. While an alumnae writes of work in the home service department with the Consumer's Gas Company. The winners of the various scholarships and awards are announced in this issue. Campus news reports on the Remembrance Day Service at War Memorial Hall, the oldest apple tree in North America, and items on livestock judging. The athletics column highlights the success of the sports teams. The Alumni Record provides alumni news. The Macdonald Institute column comments on the social events of the month and provides a humorous article imagining what students will be doing in 1944.
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Editorial; Jamaica, land of wood and water; Medals, scholarships, prizes at the Ontario Agricultural College; Macdonald news; O. A. C. honours war dead; Lest We Forget; Rambling round with the O. A. C. camera; Home service department - Consumer's Gas Company of Toronto; Why Britain approves Canadian poultry; A Canadian exile; Alumni record; College life; Animal husbandry notes; O. A. C. sportsfolio; advertising;
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George C. Trenaman; C. D. Hutchings; G. N. Ruhnke; John Dryden; J. Pirnie; Frank L. Love; F. S. Newbould; Phyllis Smith; G. C. McLaren; A. E. Barrett; A. C. McTaggart; W. W. Hall; G. C. McLaren; J. M. Appleton; N. S. Northmore;