1928 January Vol. 2 No. 1
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1 Cover
5 Peace and Prosperity for 1928
6 Bermuda in Oklahoma
7 Golf Grasses
8 Have a Laugh with Me
9 Selecting and Planting Shrubbery
13 When Nine Holes are Better than Eighteen
13 Building Up Run-Down Fairways
14 From the Local Viewpoint
14 -Course of Study in New England
14 -Discuss Arsenate of Lead at Philadelphia
14 -Chicago Starts Extensive Program
15 -Cleveland Meeting Well Attended
32 -Michigan Greenkeepers Prepare for Convention
16 Our Bent Thrives in Hot Weather
16 Killing Out Wild Morning Glory
16 New Method for Mixing Concrete
16 Arsenate and Sulphate
17 In the Berkshires of Ohio
18 Interest Spreads in National Greenkeepers' Convention and Show
20 Golf Course Drainage: First of a Series of Articles Written Exclusively for the National Greenkeeper by America's Foremost Golf Course Drainage Engineer: [Underdrainage and Aeration]
22 Executive Committee Meets at Oakmont: William C. Fownes, Jr. Made Honorary Member; Convention Committees Appointed
23 Around the Office Desk
24 -In Memoriam: [Charles O. Pfeil]
24 Greenkeeper's Almanac: January
25 The Market Place
   
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