1931 October Vol. 5 No. 10
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0 Cover: Pitch and Putt Course on the Winchell Smith Estate
3 Table of Contents
4 [Photos:] Crestmont - John Anderson's Course at West Orange, N.J.
5 The Battle of 1931 A Resume of What the Greenkeepers Fought for and Won. A Season of Unusual Climatic Conditions
6 What a Hot Summer We Had! Here's What the Greenkeepers Say
6 Editor's Note: Questionnaire for the National Greenkeeper
6 -Wet vs. Dry
7 -Florida Speaks
8 -Toronto Hit by Hot Weather
9 -Webworm Hits Detroit
10 -Rain and Heat Proved Enemies
10 -Webworm in Iowa
10 -Boyd One of Lucky Ones
11 -No Webworms at Westwood
11 -No Webworms in Wichita
12 -Turf Problems at Crestmont
13 -Calo-Clor for Brown Patch
14 -Hammond Uses Milorganite
14 -Season Caused Gray Hairs
15 -Scald Hits Cincinnati
16 -Wyandot had Its Troubles
16 -Semesan Checks Brown Patch
17 -Brown Patch at Ann Arbor
17 -Birds Kill Webworms
17 -Brown Patch at Hartford
18 -Poor Drainage Hurt Aurora
19 -Humber Valley Fortunate
19 -Bucyrus was Hit Hard
20 -Rock Island Fares Well
20 -No Trouble at Gulfport
20 -Nu-Green Used at Winnipeg
20 -My Poa annua Went Out
21 -Calo-Green Used at Columbus
21 -Ostrom Follows Nature
21 -Muncie had Webworms
22 Answer to Questionaire
23 Greenkeeping - Today and Tomorrow: Chapter VIII: Understanding and Interpretation of Costs
25 Rhode Island Greenkeepers Feast: First Annual Clam Bake Held at Duby's Grove, August 17
26 Canadian News
26 Philadelphia News
27 New French River Course
28 Cleveland News
28 Pacific Coast Gossip
29 Oklahoma News
30 Minnesota Gossip
30 Classified Advertisement
31 Golf News
32 Market Place and Buyers' Guide
32 Advertisers' Index
34 Ohio Humus Installs Drying Plant
   
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