Photographs, diplomas, and scrapbook of programs and memorabilia belonging to Alex Gesner, OAC '32, and his wife, Grace Jamieson, Mac '32. 1929- 1932, 1982, 1987.
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Ontario Agricultural College. Students.
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The inter-college grain judging competition at the World's Grain Exhibition and Conference in Regina was won by the OAC team in 1933. From the description of College team wins world title: grain judging. 1933. (University of Guelph). WorldCat record id: 629697978 Kenneth Foreman was athletic director until 1922 or 23. Alexander McTavish was first resident master in 1881; John McCrae was resident master in 1893. From the description of Miscellaneous photographs, y...
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Alexander Hamilton and his younger brother, William Hamilton, cleared the 400 acres of land in the Arboretum on the south side of College Ave. E. in the early 1830s. William Hamilton married Ellen Donovan and built the stone house in 1859, which was known as Glen William Farm. Their son, WIlliam Hamilton Jr. and his family lived in the stone house until ca. 1910 when he sold it to O.A.C. He then built the 2 1/2 storey red brick house (known as "Hill Acre") which stands by the Cutten Club further...
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Gesner, A. J. S.
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Ontario Agricultural College. Students. (1928-1932 : Gesner)
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Guelph Presto Music Club.
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Jamieson, Grace.
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Macdonald Institute. Students. (1930-1932 : Jamieson)
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