Portait of President to be given to College, OAC Review, v.40, no.2, Oct. 1927, p.44, con't on p.60. 1927.

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Portait of President to be given to College, OAC Review, v.40, no.2, Oct. 1927, p.44, con't on p.60. 1927.

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