Ontario Agricultural College
The Ontario Agricultural College (OAC) originated at the agricultural laboratories of the Toronto Normal School, and was officially founded in 1874 as an associate agricultural college of the University of Toronto. Since 1964, it has become affiliated with the University of Guelph, which operates campuses in Guelph and Ridgetown and formerly in Alfred and Kemptville, all in Ontario. Provided by Wikipedia-
1by Ontario Agricultural CollegeContributors: “...Literary Society of the Ontario Agricultural College...”
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2by Ontario Agricultural CollegeContributors: “...Literary Society of the Ontario Agricultural College...”
Published 1905
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3by Ontario Agricultural CollegeContributors: “...Literary Society of the Ontario Agricultural College...”
Published 1914
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4by Ontario Agricultural CollegeContributors: “...Literary Society of the Ontario Agricultural College...”
Published 1912
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5by Ontario Agricultural CollegeContributors: “...Literary Society of the Ontario Agricultural College...”
Published 1933
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6by Ontario Agricultural CollegeContributors: “...Literary Society of the Ontario Agricultural College...”
Published 1934
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7by Ontario Agricultural CollegeContributors: “...Literary Society of the Ontario Agricultural College...”
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8by Ontario Agricultural CollegeContributors: “...Literary Society of the Ontario Agricultural College...”
Published 1936
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9by Sadowsky, Hilary, Brunet, Nicolas D., Anaviapik, Alexandra, Kublu, Abraham, Henri, DominiqueContributors: “...The Ontario Agricultural College...”
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