Sale in aid of the Memorial Hall Fund, OAC Review, v.33, no.6, Feb.1921, p.274. 1921.

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Sale in aid of the Memorial Hall Fund, OAC Review, v.33, no.6, Feb.1921, p.274. 1921.

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H.C. Mason was the son of T.H. Mason, a member of the original class which entered OAC on opening day in 1874. Originally a member of year '17, H.C. Mason returned to College to graduate with '20 after overseas service. He was farm editor of "The London Advertiser" for 11 years and later head of the agricultural department of The James Fisher Co., Toronto, in charge of advertising for Purina Feeds and Bray Chicks. He farmed 190 acres at Wilton Grove, Ont. stocked with pure bred Jerseys and his h...