1932 October Vol. 6 No. 10
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1 Cover: No. 17 Green at Scioto, Columbus, Ohio
3 Table of Contents
5 Fall Seeding of Southern Greens: Correct Fertilization Before Seeding Insures Better Turf for Winter Play. Careful Watering is Necessary
7 Eradication of Brown Patch
7 Obituary: [William Sharkey]
8 News from the Southland
8 - I. General
9 - II. Kansas
9 - III. Missouri
9 - IV. Mississippi
9 Canadian News
10 Pacific Coast Gossip
11 Minnesota Gossip
11 Indiana Speeds Along
12 How We Overcame the Depression of 1932 Colonel Morley Asks the Members of the National Association of Greenkeepers of America for a Frank Statement of Conditions. This is No Time to Conceal the Facts
12 -Colonel Morley Asks About Depression
12 -Depression Played Havoc
13 -Anderson Keeps Within Budget
14 -Moore Says South is Smiling
14 -Mohawk Uses Only Experienced Men
15 -O'Grady has Brown Patch Trouble
16 -Steubenville had Webworms
17 -Hall Uses Nitrate of Soda
17 -Slack has been Fortunate
18 -How I Beat the Budget in 1932
18 -Berkshire in Good Shape
19 Northeastern New York Greenkeepers' Association Meets at Saratoga Springs
20 Fred Burkhardt Says: [Cleveland Board Meeting]
20 Hurlock Goes to Chicago
20 Richland Greens Spiker
20 Bear Cat Shovel
21 Market Place and Buyers' Guide
21 Advertisers' Index
   
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