Canadian grown field root, vegetable and flower seeds / by George H. Clark, OAC Review, v.29, no.3, Nov. 1916, p.65-67. 1916.

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Canadian grown field root, vegetable and flower seeds / by George H. Clark, OAC Review, v.29, no.3, Nov. 1916, p.65-67. 1916.

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Zavitz, Charles A. (Charles Ambrose), 1863-1942

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Charles Ambrose Zavitz (1863–1942, born Coldstream, Ontario) was born in 1863 into a family that was a combination of both Quakers and United Empire Loyalists. Upon graduation in 1886 from the Ontario Agricultural College in Guelph, Ontario, the college hired him as a junior chemist, promoted him in 1888 to Assistant Superintendent of Experiments, and again in 1904 to head the new department of Field Husbandry. Zavitz revitalized the Ontario Agricultural and Experimental Union. "By 1924 mo...

Clark, George H.

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George Howard Clark (1881-1956). Radio engineer and vice president of RCA. Born at Alberton, Prince Edward Island, Canada, emigrated to the United States at the age of fourteen. He graduated from Massachusetts Institute of Technology with a B.S.E.E. in 1903. He worked for several firms and the federal government until joining the American Marconi Company in 1919, when the Radio Corporation of America was formed. He remained with RCA and eventually became one of its vice-presidents. F...

Crow, J.W.

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McMeans, A.

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