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BE AN OPTIMIST
Do not let the present depression of investments be
the cause of withholding your usual generous aid. Fixed
incomes may have been temporarily impaired, but condi-
tions are bound to improve.
We make this earnest plea for your support! Our
problem of raising funds this year will be difficult, and
your aid is absolutely necessary to carry on.
Even though it be a hardship to make contributions
just now, do not shirk your responsibility of helping con-
structive charity.
Education and character building of under-privi-
leged boys are noble and satisfactory philanthropies —
investments paying large dividends in health, happiness
and national prosperity.
May we count on your help?
HERBERT D. ALLMAN,
President.
THIRTY - THIRD
ANNUAL REPORT
OF
The National Farm
School
Farm School
Bucks County
Pennsylvania
1930
THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
OFFICERS AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Hart Blumenthal, Chairman, Board of Trustees
Herbert D. Allman, President of the School
Joseph H. Hagedorn, Vice-President
Isaac H. Silverman, Treasurer
Miss E. M. Bellefield, Secretary
HONORARY MEMBERS
(Having Served for Ten Consecutive Years)
Herbert D. Allman
Henry S. Belber
Hart Blumenthal
David Burpee
Adolph Eichholz
Harry Felix
Morris Fleishman
Term Expires 1931
Mrs. Gabriel Blum
Harry Burstein
Horace T. Fleisher
Roy a. Heymann
Chas. Kline
Elias Nusbaum
Leon Rosenbaum
Philip Sterling
Wm. S. Washerman
Simon Friedberger
Daniel Gimbel
Jos. H. Hinlein
Harry' B. Hirsh
Henry A. James
Dr. Bernard Kohn
M. R. Krauskopf
Leon Merz
Louis Nusbaum
Bernard Selig
Morris A. Kaufmann L H. Silverman
Alfred M. Klein
ELECTED MEMBERS
Term Expires 1932
Wm. H. Fines briber
Jos. H. Hagedorn
Julian A. Hillman
Maurice Jacobs
Louis Schlesinger
Mrs. Arthur K. Stern
Isaac Stern
Grant Wright
Jos. N. Snellenburg
Term Expires 1933
Drue N. Allman
Isidore Baylson
H. Richard Hano
Stanley H. Hinlein
Louis A. Hirsch
Mrs. Jos. Krauskopf
Edwin H. Silverman
Jas. Work
Miss A. M. Abrahamson, Wm. Abrahamson, Mrs. Miriam
Isaacs, Field Secretaries
WOMEN'S COMMITTEE
Mrs. Jos. Krauskopf, Chairzvoman
Mrs. Theodore Netter, Treasurer Mrs. David Frankel, Secretary
Mrs. A. J. Bamberger
Mrs. Henry S. Belber
Mrs. D. T. Berlizheimer Mrs. Hiram Hirsch
Mrs. Gabriel Blum :\lrs. A. M. Klein
Mrs. Jacob Blumenthal Mrs. Bernard Kohn
Mrs. Alex Fleisher INIrs. M. R. Krauskopf
Mrs. Simon Friedberger Mrs. A. Marks
Mrs. Sara Goldsmith Miss M. Oppenheimer
Mrs. H. Rosenthal
Mrs. R. B. Schoneman
Mrs. Arthur K. Stern
EXECUTIVE OFFICES
1701 Walnut Street, Philadelphia
THE NATIONAL FARjAI SCHOOL
NATIONAL BOARD OF STATE DIRECTORS
LOUIS SCHLESINGER, Newark, N. J., Chairman
Edmund H. Abrahams, Savannah, Ga.
B. Abrohams, Green Bay, Wis.
Herman Adaskin, Springfield, Mass .
Sam Albrecht, Vicksburg, Miss.
Daniel Alexander, Salt Lake City, Utah.
Henry A. Alexander, Atlanta, Ga.
Marcus Bachenheimer, Wheeling, W. Va.
Frank A. Baer, Charleston, W. Va.
Sigmond Bear, Wilmington, N. C.
Melvin Behrends, Washington, D. C.
I. W. Bernheim, Louisville, Ky.
R. D. Blum, Nashville, Tenn.
S. B. Brunwasser, Pittsburgh, Pa.,
Edgar M. Cahn, New Orleans, La.
Edward M. Chase, Manchester, N. H.
Julius L. Cohen, Superior, Wis.
Louis Cohen, Ft. Smith, Ark.
Miss Felice Cohn, Reno, Ncv.
Herman Cone, Greensboro, N. C.
Max De Jong, Evansville, Ind.
Aaron DeRoy, Detroit, Mich.
Nathan Eckstein, Seattle, Wash.
Samuel Edelberg, Saranac Lake, N. T.
M. Elsasser, Los Angeles, Cal.
Rabbi A. J. Feldman, Hartford, Conn.
Hon. J. Floersheim, Roy, N. M.
Stanley Frank, San Antonio, Tex.
A. Frankel, Sr., Des Moines, la.
D. B. Franz, Clarksburg, W. Va.
Ike L. Freed, Houston, Tex.
Maurice J. Freiberg, Cincinnati, O.
Max Friedwald, Billings, Mont.
Myer Friendly, Elmira, N. Y.
Julius Glaser, St. Louis, Mo.
Judge Edward I. Gleszer, Bangor, Me.
M. E. Greenbaum, Chicago, 111.
Milton D. Greenbaum, IJaltimore, Md.
N. Greengard, Mandan, N. D.
Ivan Grunsfeld, Albuquerque, N. M.
Mrs. H. A. Guinzberg, New York, N. Y.
Judge Samuel J. Harris, Buffalo, N. Y.
Sieg. Harzfeld, Kansas City, Mo.
Hugo Heiman, Little Rock, Ark.
Henry Hirsch, Toledo, O.
Wm. L. Holzman, Omaha, Neb.
Robt. W. Isaacs, Clayton, N. M.
Nathan Jaffa, Santa Fe, N. M.
Simon Jankowsky, Tulsa, Okla.
Julius Janowitz, New York, N. Y,
Carl H. Kahn. Chicago, 111.
Howard Kayser, Minneapolis, Minn.
Samuel E. Kohn, Denver, Col.
Daniel E. Koshland, San Francisco, Cal.
Rabbi Isaac Landman, New York, N. Y.
G. Irving Latz, Ft. Wayne, Ind.
Albert C. Lehman, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Isidore Lehman, Jackson, Miss.
Bernard Levitt, Wichita, Kan.
Dan A. Levy, Fort Worth, Tex.
Dr. I. H. Levy, Syracuse, N. Y.
Martin D. Levy, Erie, Pa.
M. Lipinsky, Asheville, N. C.
J. H. Loveman, Birmingham, Ala.
Simon J. Lubin, Sacramento, Cal.
A. L. Luria, Reading, Pa.
H. A. Mackoff, Dickinson, N. D.
Herbert Marcus, Dallas, Tex.
Ben. H. May, Oklahoma City, Okla.
Jewell Mayes, Jefferson City, Mo.
Max Mayfield, Boise, Idaho.
Sam Meyer, Meridian, Miss.
William Meyer, Butte, Mont.
L. Migel, Waco, Tex.
Abe Miller, Chicago, 111.
Louis Mosenfelder, Rock Island, 111.
N. Murov, Shreveport, La.
Albert Newman, Joplin, Mo.
Milton G. Newman, Peoria, 111.
Louis Oettinger, Scranton, Pa.
Michael Panovitz, Grand Forks, N. D.
Judge Max L. Pinansky, Portland, Me.
Mrs. Edna S. Pinkerson, New York, N.Y.
Samuel Polacheck, Yakima, Wash.
Myron Porges, Pocatello, Idaho.
James A. Pratt, Loch Raven, Md.
S. E. Rauh, Indianapolis, Ind.
Alex Rosen, Bismarck, N. D.
Bernath Rosenfeld, Tucson, Ariz.
Emil Rosentock, Sioux City, la.
Dr. Henry Ross, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Dr. Leo S. Rowe, Washington, D. C.
Samuel Rudley, Philadelphia, Pa.
Henry Sachs, Colorado Springs, Col.
Judge S. B. Schein, Madison, Wis.
Charles Schoen, Cedar Rapids, la.
Hon. Ben Selling, Portland, Ore.
David Snellenburg, Wilmington, Del.
Morris Stern, San Antonio, Tex.
Samuel Stern, Fargo, N. D.
David Sternberg, Memphis, Tenn.
Milton Sulzberger, Providence, R. I.
Dr. J. J. Taubenhaus, College Station,
Tex.
Louis Tober, Portsmouth, N. H.
Erwin M. Treusch, Grand Rapids, Mich.
Mrs. E. Van Noorden, Brookline, Mass.
Louis Veta, Cheyenne, Wyo.
Eugene Warner, Buffalo, N. Y.
Jerome A. Waterman, Tampa, Fla.
Adolph Weil, Paducah, Ky.
Isadore Weil, Montgomery, Ala.
Jonas Weil, Lexington, Ky.
Morris Weil, Lincoln, Neb.
Leo Weinberg, Frederick, Md.
Harry Weinberger, San Diego, Cal.
Samuel M. Weinstein, Roanoke, Va.
James Weintraub, Los Angeles, Cal.
M. J. Weiss, Alexandria, La.
J. K. Weitzenkorn, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
S. D. Wise, Cleveland, O.
4 THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
THE FACULTY
Herbert D. Allman, President
ADMINISTRATION
Cletus L. Goodung, B.Sc, M.Sc. (Pennsylvania State College) ; Dean of
the School, Professor in Farm Management.
Samuel B. Samuels, B.Sc. (Massachusetts Agricultural College) ; Assist-
ant to the Dean, Director of Athletics, Instructor in Rural Sociology.
Harold K. Fleming, B.Sc. (Pennsylvania State College) ; Social Director,
Associate in Horticulture.
Julian B. Feibelman, Rabbi (Hebrew Union College) ; A.M. (University
of Pennsylvania) ; Chaplain.
Miss Rebecca Churchman, B.Sc. (Delaware), Librarian.
Mrs. Rose Bergman, Matron.
AGRONOMY
Otto A. Stangel, M.Sc. (Wisconsin) ; Head of the Department, Super-
intendent of Farms.
Henry Schmieder, A.B., M.Sc. (University of Pennsylvania) ; Professor
of Chemistry and Beekeeping.
Walter J. Groman (The National Farm School) ; Farm Mechanics.
Edwin Webster, B.Sc. (Pennsylvania State College) ; Field Foreman.
C. J. McQuigg, Instructor in Shop Work,
HORTICULTURE
David M. Purmell, B.Sc. (Michigan State Agricultural College) ; Head
of the Department.
Morris Mayer (National Farm School) ; Floriculture.
Herman G. Fiesser (Gartenbauschule, Geisentein, Germany) ; Landscape
Gardening.
William Fox (National Farm School) ; Assistant Field Foreman.
ANIMAL HUSBANDRY AND DAIRYING
Francis X. Brenneis, B.S.A. (Connecticut Agricultural College) ; Head
of Department.
Wesley Massinger, D.V.S. (New York University) ; Veterinary Science.
Cecil J. Toor (National Farm School) ; Poultry.
Floyd Cook, Herdsman.
ACADEMIC
Miss Jean Banks, Teacher of History and English.
Allen H. Moore, M.D. (Jeflferson Medical College); Chief Physician;
Lecturer in Hygiene.
Mrs. Bertha Jackson, Nurse.
Lieutenant Joseph Frankel (Director of the Philadelphia Municipal
Band), Band Master and Musical Instructor.
THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
Message of the President
HERBERT D. ALLMAN
TO THE
THIRTY-THIRD ANNUAL MEETING
OF
THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
OCTOBER 12, 1930
The mid-summer heat is ended. Bright greens are fast
fading, replaced by cooler and more somber tints of autumn.
Nature is adapting deeper, yet softer hues of foliage. There is
a new note of color harmony in field and forest. After tbe snows
of winter pass, plant life, having rested, will again spring forth
in full glory. As fruit and grain ripen and are gathered in the
slanting rays of an autumnal sun, they offer a fitting background
for this Annual Harvest Festival.
The trustees, faculty and students welcome you here today
to celebrate the thirty-third annual meeting of The National
Farm School, founded by the Reverend Joseph Krauskopf.
The year just past, from every angle except that of income,
has been highly successful and constructive. One may now con-
template and enjoy the finished results of the comprehensive
building program begun a decade ago. This year a farm me-
chanics' building, administration offices, macadam roads, me-
morial gates and other improvements have been added. Few
agricultural schools or colleges offer more comfortable dormi-
tories, better curriculum, classrooms, laboratories, or more beau-
tiful campus. The Krauskopf Memorial and Forum Library is
comparable to that of many colleges, credit for much of its ex-
pansion being due our Library Chairman, Mr. Hart Blumenthal,
and our competent school librarian.
The question important to every young man is: "What shall
I do?" In America one may enter the vocation that appeals to
him. To be prepared for the competition met with in every en-
deavor, a high school education is a fundanuental.
Farms are fast becoming specialized. They afford an ideal
home and lucurative vocation to those who "know how." Those
6 THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
not possessing ability to perform work skillfully, make wise busi-
ness decisions and eo-operate efficiently, should seek elsewhere.
The movement from farm to city has been slowing up, indi-
cating the economic force back of past farm migration. Every
endeavor should be made to check farm depopulation — it imperils
national vitality'. City life tends to devitalize its mass of poor
inhabitants. Contact with the land makes for a stronger race.
The advantages of city life are often misleading — crowded
living, M'orking indoors, unemployment, traffic's roar, city
clamors, smoke nuisances — all tend to shorten life and reduce
efficiency.
The recent census shows that large metropolitan centers are
now losing population in greater proportion to rural districts.
Overcrowded cities are becoming less popular to home-seekers,
who realize the benefits of sunshine, push out into farming dis-
tricts, bring higher real estate values to farm acreage, retard
farm abandonment and encourage "a back to the farm move-
ment."
Our students, because of scrutinizing attention given to
selection, have proven worthy of the free scholarship covering
the three years' course in agriculture offered to underprivileged
boys, irrespective of creed. They are of good character, husky,
alert and healthy, and have a keen desire to make some branch
of argiculture their vocation. Most of them are high school
graduates, strikingly in contrast to our earlier history, when
most entrants came from elementary grades.
Every year because of limited capacity we turn away scores
of worthy lads. Those accepted appreciate thieir opportunities,
demonstrated by fine deportment, keen interest in studies and
field practice. Wie are pleased with freshmen, juniors and seniors
and proud of our graduates who are making good.
During the early summer Mr. Louis Wolf, one of Philadel-
phia's outstanding philanthropists and welfare workers, with Mr.
Louis SchLesinger, Dean Goodling and your President, made a
tour of some thousand miles, visiting graduates on farms, dairies
and nurseries in Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Maryland. This
survey proved interesting to graduates, employers and the school.
A full account of this trip and its findings, published in the stu-
dents' school paper, will be mailed upon request.
Whether in agriculturie, business or profession, every
Alumnus enthusiastically volunteers that to The National Farm
School he gives full credit for his success. The percentage of our
THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL 7
graduates in agTiculture and allied industries is larger compara-
tively than tabulated figures of most universities and colleges.
We are indebted to our Alumni who, while not rich in
worldly goods, are lenergetic and enthusiastic for their Alma
Mater/ By a strenuous campaign among their various chapters
they secured sufficient funds to purchase and present to their
school a property abutting ours on three sides, known as the
Homer Farm. For many years Dr. Krauskopf and the Trustees
looked longingly upon this choice land, always beyond their
financial reach. It includes a good house, comfortably furnished
by the Women's Committee, now used as an Alumni home. This,
our tenth unit, will be known as the "Isaac Stern Farm,'' a
tribute to their National President's tireless work in helping
make this gift possible. It is my prediction the near future will
gneatly enhance the value of this finely located property on
Doylestown's main highway.
Comments of learned economists regarding agricultural ills
do not always agree, thus tending to puzzle the lay mind. No
less an authority than Roger W. Babson, after a recent trip
through the Middle West, said: "I am more convinced than ever
that 1931 will be a better agricultural year than our country has
had for some time."
Another economist claims that agricultural boom days are
over, that production has caught up with population, and that
the farmer 's future prosperity depends upon his ability as a busi-
ness man. The farmer, like the investor, has had a paper loss of
billions, because of depreciation on his land, improvements, ma-
chinery and live stock. The expansion of agriculture will depend
on developing new foreign markets and in this, competition will
be met from Canada, South America and Eussia.
Prices in agricultural foodstuffs should tjend upwards be-
cause the greatly exaggerated fear of extensive crop shortage
and loss in grain harvesting Avill help absorb the previous heavj-
surplus, particularly in wheat. Apparently prices have turned
the corner, but no great boom must be expected. Declining retail
and commodity prices will improve the farmer's position — what
he sells will be worth more in terms of what he buys.
We are heartily in accord with the prediction that condi-
tions are improving. Agriculture, like business and manufactur-
ing, has been hard hit, but farming is becoming better organized,
more mechanized and the Government is giving real help in
marketing. With changing conditions, benefits will accrue
through good help at lower wages, and the harvesting of larger
crops at less cost.
8 THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
Students of The National Farm School are trained in the
theory and practice of farming, as well as in the importance of
advantageously marketing their product. Hence, its graduates
qualify both as farmers and business men. We believe in time
this institution will become the archetype of similar schools
throughout the country.
An alert man behind the machine illustrates the American
idea of progress. The picture of the bent plowman is fast disap-
pearing. Present-day conditions, plus the ingenuity of our in-
ventors, necessitate a radical change in training farmers.
Therefore, the most utilitarian improvement ever made in
the School's history is the erection and equipment of a Farm
Mechanics Building. It comprises two large well-lighted floors,
excellent workshops for mechanical activities, woodturning
lathes, forges, automotive electricity and modern farm traction
machinery, loaned to us by the International Harvester Company,
Deere & Compny, J. I. C, and other nationally-known implement
makers who from time to time conduct demonstrations upon their
labor-saving machinery.
The upper floor contains spacious classrooms, where subjects
in the theory of farm mechanics are taught. All students are
required to use and understand the operation of farm equipment
in order to become familiar with the great variety of tools and
repair operations so essential to the up-to-date farm.
Realizing the necessity and importance of this building, we
allocated a part of our limited capital to erect it. We hope
generous friends will help replace these funds. During this
temporary depression all institutions are suffering through in-
come shrinkage. Notwithstanding rigid economy, our unbal-
anced budget shows a heavy deficit, yet our Board having care-
fully curtailed all expenditures, decided to continue the regular
student classes. Even were we to cut the enrollment 50 per cent.,
the net saving in overhead would be but the additional cost of
food consumed. Such reduction would be disheartening to
students now at the School, and to the hundreds already clamor-
ing for entrance next year.
We are justified in believing that financial conditions will
soon right themselves. Improvements in business invariably
follow period depressions. The foundation for business recovery
will be based upon buying power, due to accumulated con-
sumption. People will not purchase merchandise unless abso-
lutely required. As confidence is restored and needs grow, buy-
ing will be greatly accelerated, tending towards increased pro-
JOSEPH KKArSKOPF LIIJKAKY
THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL 9
diiction, more .employment and gradual trade revival. Fear is
always a handicap. General Apathy, too long in the saddle, must
be superseded by General Stability. Our temporary economic
problems are more human than academic, as they involve the
happiness of millions of homes. Speculation in securities was
secondary to the collapse in prices, due to V70rld-V7ide overpro-
duction in raw materials. This affiected buying power at home
and abroad, reduced demand for manufactured goods and
directly contributed to unemployment. Nevertheless, the future
prosperity of this great nation is safe. Our people have capacity,
enterprise and courage. Therefore, we should be first to recover
and readjust ourselves, as in 1922. The question of surest indi-
cations of approaching good times is a moot one. Better freight
car loadings, commodity prices, building contracts, volume of
money in circulation and wheat exports are some of the many
contributing and encouraging factors.
Psychology plays an important part. Business, when in a
state of stagnation, recuperates when the public and industry
reverse themselves by starting to buy goods. Prices were too
high, as they are now too low. We should put ourselves in the
frame of mind that the financial situation is improving, in order
to start a revival in business. To restore confidenee, fear and
pessimism must be eliminated. This great nation cannot be
wrecked because of the hectic speculation in Wall Street last
year. Large building projects have been started by Federal,
State and city governments. Great railroads and utility corpora-
tions are spending hundreds of millions. Chambers of Commerce
and merchant organizations are strenuously broadcasting the
"Buy Now" slogan, which if followed hy the masses will help to
circulatie money and increase employment. Capitalists whose in-
comes have not been reduced, and those now employed, harm the
country as well as themselves, when they refuse to expend money
normally. To lose a part of our capital is unpleasant. To lose
hope, nerve and ambition is disastrous. Let us be optimistic!
Our National Board of 120 State Directors, under the Chair-
manship of Mr. Louis Schlesinger, has been most helpful to the
School.
The health of students, faculty and staff has been excellent,
greatly to the credit of our School physician. Dr. Allen H. Moore.
His volunteer lecture courses on hygiene, discipline and curtesy
are a valuable asset to the. curriculum.
On March 23rd we graduated 50 young men who are now
happily employed in some branch of agriculture.
10 THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
Credit for the 1930 best and largest farm crop returns is due
to Dean Goodling, and the co-operation of his worthy faculty and
student body.
In his report he will tell of a convention held at the School
by Pennisjdvania 's potato growers, some 7,000 in number, who
were hig-hly impressed with our curriculum, fields, dairies and
livestock.
The Philadelphia Optimistic Club enjoyed their second
annual outing as our guests for a day in May.
The School's athletic teams have been almost 100 per cent,
victorious. The football team made a classic record — they were
undefeated, a credit to the School and the able coaching of Mr.
Samuel B. Samuels, Assistant to the Dean, The baseball, basket-
ball and other teams also under his coaching made glorious
records, of which Trustees, faculty and students are proud.
Lieutenant Joseph Frankel, Philadelphia's outstanding band-
master, deserves, and we herewith offer, appreciation and con-
gratulations for his volunteer services in training the 40-piece
Farm School Band.
"The Gleaner," the students' magazine, edited and published
by them, is a clean, educational publication. Did you read a
recent story published in the Philadelphia "Jewish Exponent,"
telling about one of our boys — a former editor on "The Gleaner"
staff? After graduation he secured a job on one of New York's
big dailies. His success and promotion were phenomenal. Today
he earns a salary of $6,500 — good wages for a kid. But that's not
all. He tells us "this is but a means to an end." Just as soon
as he saves enough money to buy a farm, he will return to the
outdoor work he majored in and loves.
Our monthly meetings have been fully attended and to all
officers, chairmen and committees we offer appreciation and
thanks for harmonious support and co-operation.
To the dean, faculty, office, field staff and domestic help, we
express commendation and thanks.
In concluding, we extend sincere gratitude to our many
friends for their generous aid, adding an urgent plea for a liberal
continuance of your much appreciated help. By giving the
underprivileged boj' his chance — an opportunity to train for a
healthy, happy vocation and worthy citizenship — you aid one of
the finest and noblest endeavors in philanthropy — a Jewish trib-
ute to American agriculture.
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THIRTIETH GRADUATION
March 23, 1930
The Thirtieth Annual Graduation Exercises were held in the
recently completed Farm Mechanics and Administration Build-
ing, on the grounds of The National Farm School, Sunday after-
noon, March 23, 1930.
Many sections of the country were represented among the
forty-nine graduates who received diplomas for the successful
completion of the three-year course.
Freedom, earned independence, a personal business and op-
portunity for success, if business methods are applied to agri-
culture, were the rewards held out by Herbert D. AUman, Presi-
dent of the School, in his farewell message to the graduates.
Dr. Wm. H. Fineshriber, of Philadelphia, who delivered the
Graduation Address, said, in part: "I wish every college student
could go through the course you graduates have during the last
three yeavs. What a different sort of civilization this soon would
be ! Some colleges already have seen the light and are giving
their students an opportunity to do some actual work. Out of
the Farm School come not only farmers, but citizens in every
sense of the word."
Prof. C. L. Goodling, Dean of the School, presided, and
awarded the diplomas and prizes. The Salutatory was given by
Frank W. Moskowitz; the Valedictory by J. Edward Seipp.
"The Presentation of the Hoe" was made by Milton Werrin,
Class President.
Prizes for project work in the various departments were pre-
sented to Kenneth Campbell, J. Edward Seipp, Michael Oros, Jr.,
David Kaplan, Russell Broadbent and Nathan Werrin. "The
Meyer Rothstein Prize" for highest scholarship went to J. Ed-
ward Seipp; the Philadelphia Optimist Club Medal to the student
most loyal to school administration, Nathan Werrin, who also
received the Dr. Wesley Maissinger Veterinary Prize. A special
prize in Dairying, offered by the heads of the department, was
given to Samuel Baron. Prizes offered by Mr. Grant Wright
were awarded to members of the School Band for outstanding
work.
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The lists of graduates and their addresses and the branches
in which they specialized, folloAv :
DAIRY DEPARTMENT
Samuel Baron, Burlington, Vt. William M. Shipman, Bethlehem, Pa.
Albert Gysling, Norwood, Pa. Nathan Smiel, New York City
Jerome Hartenbaum, Cleveland, O. Irving Sommers, Newark, N. J.
Martin Lahrer, Philadelphia Samuel Wattman, Fairview, Pa.
Manuel Petkov, Philadelphia Nathan Werrin, Philadelphia
FLORICULTURE DEPARTMENT
Alfred R. Brodsks', Brooklyn, N. Y. Benjamin L Rosenberg, Philadelphia
Kenneth Coleman, Brooklyn, N. Y. Charles Rudolph, Philadelphia
James McCorkle, Jr., Philadelphia Max Selkowitz, Brooklyn, N. Y".
Abraham Rellis, Fairview, Pa.
GENERAL AGRICULTURE AND FARM MACHINERY
DEPART'MENT
Kenneth Campbell, Phoenixville, Pa. J. Edward Seipp, Philadelphia
William Fisher, Philadelphia Jonathan Silverman, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Si. Podolin, Camden, N. J.
HORTICULTURE DEPARTMENT
Samuel Bauman, New York City Joseph Moser, Trenton, N. J.
Louis Bolton, New York City Michael Oros, Jr., Bridgeport, Conn.
Rubin Kaiman, Yonkers, N. Y. Israel Ozlek, Philadelphia
Benjamin Meltzer, New York City Mortimer A. Zwaaf, New York City
LANDSCAPE DEPARTMENT
Joseph Berman New York City Samuel Kogon, New York City
Herbert Bernstein, Corona, N. Y. Frank W. Moskowitz, Milwaukee,
Russell Broadbent, Torrington, Conn. Wis.
Abraham Brodsky, Brooklyn, N. Y. Maurice Novin, Philadelphia
Louis Erlbaum, Bronx, N. Y. Charles Roth, Akron, O.
POULTRY DEPARTMENT
Jerome Arnovitz, Brooklyn, N. Y. Paul Rabinowitz, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Kusiel Chanin, Philadelphia William Riman, Toledo, O.
Ed Golden, Tulsa. Okla. Irving Smith, Maple Shade, N. J.
David Kaplan, Bridgeport, Conn. Milton Werrin, Philadelphia
Joseph Levine, Philadelphia
Rudolph F. Marcus, Hot Springs,
Ark.
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Jffarma innat^ft
Flora Schoenfeld Farm No. 1
40 acres, In 1904.
Flora Schoenfeld Farm No. 2
38 acres, in 1905.
Flora Schoenfeld Farm No. 3
im acres, in 1907.
In memory of Flora Schoenfeld
by her husband, Max Schoenfeld
of Rorschach, Sv/itzerland.
Henry Hellman Farm No. 4
110 acres in 1917, by Henry Hellman, of New York.
Abraham Erlanger Farm No. 6
205 acres in 1923, by Abraham Erlanger, of New York.
Abraham Erlanger Farm No. 7
138 acres In 1925, by Abraham Erlanger, of New York.
Joseph Bunford Samuel Farm
and Grist Mill, Sea Girt, N. J.
In 1927, by Joseph Bunford Samael.
Isaac Stern Alumni Farm No. 9
26 acres in 1930, by the Alumnt of the School.
In honor of their National President.
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Imliitngs innat^i
Theresa Loeb Memorial Greenhouse
In memory of Theresa Loeb, Ogontz, Pa., by family, 1898.
Ida M. Block Memorial Chapel
In memorv of Ida M. Block, Kansas City, Mo., by her husband
and family, 1809.
Zadok M. Eisner Building
In memory of Zadok M. Eisner, Philadelphia, Pa., by his wife,
1S99.
Rose Krauskopf Memorial Greenhouse
In memorv of Rose Krauskopf. Philadelphia, Pa., by her chil-
dren, 1899."
Dairy, by Mr. and Mrs. Louis I. Aaron
Pittsburgh, Pa., 1S99.
Segal School and Science Building
By Adolph Segal, Philadelphia, Pa., 1906.
Frances E. Loeb Greenhouse
In memory of Frances E. Loeb, by her husband, 1908.
Louis I. Aaron Ice House
By Louis I. Aaron, Pittsburgh, Pa., in honor of his 70th birth-
day, 1911.
Morris Lasker Domestic Hall
By the Family of Morris Lasker, Galveston, Tex., 1917.
Edward Hirsh Botanical Laboratory
In memorv of Edward Hirsh. by his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Harry B. Hirsh, Philadelphia, Pa., 1918.
Rebecca F. Louchheim Auditorium
In memory of Rebecca F. Louchheim, by her children, 1922.
Carnation House
By Dr. and Mrs. Jos. Krauskopf, in honor of their 25th Wedding
Anniversary and the School's Silver Jubilee, 1922.
Poultry Houses, Nos. 3, 4, 5
By "VVm. Hymnn, Philadelphia, 1922.
Rosetta M. Ulman Dormitories
In memory of Rosetta M. Ulman, Williamsport, Pa., 1923.
Straus Model Dairy
By Mr. and Mrs. Nath.-in Straus, New York, 1925.
Erlanger Model Barns
By Abi'aham Erlanger, New York, 192.5.
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P^rprtual ^rtf0laral|tpfi
1908— ''WM. S. RAYNER SCHOLARSHIP." By Mrs.
Bertha Rayner Frank, Baltimore, Md.
1908— "DR. SAMUEL L. FRANK SCHOLARSHIP."
By Mrs. Bertha Rayner Frank, Baltimore, Md.
1920— "SIMON L. AND CECILIA BLOCH SCHOLAR-
SHIP." By Mr. Simon L. Bloch, Philadelphia.
1924— "SIMON AND YETTA ERLANGER SCHOLAR.
SHIP." By Mr. Abraham Erlanger, New York.
1925— "S. R. GUGGENHEIM SCHOLARSHIP." By
Mr. S. R. Guggenheim, New York.
1925— "JOHN AND AMELIA STRAUSS SCHOLAR-
SHIP." By Mr. Chas. Erlanger and children,
Sidney C. and Milton S. Erlanger, and Mrs. Alfred
Nathan, Jr., New York.
1925— "FRED. A. MILIUS MEMORIAL SCHOLAR-
. SHIP." By friends of Mr. Milius, New York.
1926— "PHI EPSILON PI SCHOLARSHIP."
$10,000 founds a perpetual scholarship.
16 THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
FOUNDER'S DAY
Sunday, June 1, 1930
Founder's Day, dedicated to the memory of the Founder of
the School, Dr. Joseph Krauskopf, was observed on Sunday, June
1, 1930. The exercises included the Annual Tree Consecration
ceremonies and the Thirtj^-third Annual Spring Pilgrimage of
patrons to the grounds of the institution. Several hundred were
in attendance.
Congressman Franklin W. Fort, of New Jersey, who was
the guest of honor and speaker of the day, said in part :
"No man can study the problems of American agriculture
with any degree of thoroughness without coming almost immedi-
ately into contact with the work of The National Farm School.
"Since the farseeing vision of Dr. Krauskopf led to its estab-
lishment thirty-four years ago, it has come to occupy an ex-
tremely important place in the development of sound farm pro-
grams. When it was started it met with many prophecies of
certain failure. When Dr. Krauskopf died it was almost uni-
versally believed that only his genius and enthusiasm had made
it the success it was and that its life, with him gone, would be
but short.
"Instead of that, so well had he built it, so earnestly and
faithfully have his associates carried on the work, and so bril-
liantly has it been managed, that it occupies a still larger place
in the field of constructive experiments for the benefits of agricul-
ture than it did when he laid down his labors. Today it has a
student group several times its size when he was at its head and
not only that, but a waiting list of large proportions. All honor
to those who have carried on to even greater success his splendid
vision ! ' '
President Herbert D. Allman, after welcoming the visitors
and friends, paid a glowing tribute to the memory of the Founder
of the School.
"These beautiful grounds." continued Mr. Allman, "modern
buildings, fine body of students, efficient teaching staff and well-
rounded curriculum point to progress and success. Posterity is,
indeed, indebted to Dr. Krauskopf for his conception of such an
institution of education — a Jewish tribute to America and agri-
culture.
PRACTICING FARM CARPENTRY
BE^-'^B^ ■_...
H^Bv^^i^^^'Sfli^nfHn^^^^H
«"
A CLASS IN DAIRYING
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"How shall we make it possible for more lads to enjoy the
benefits of this institution and its health-giving vocation? Our
creed is expressed in the statement that we encourage city boys
to train in agriculture as a worthy, happy and profitable occupa-
tion. It is because of our belief in the significance of Dr. Kraus-
kopf's vision and idealism that we hope to extend our facilities
still further, thus giving more boys an opportunity to come here.
We make an urgent appeal for support in order to overcome
our maintenance deficit and enable us to apply more of our
energies to the constructive upbuilding of a still greater school.
Scores of worthy lads, now annually turned away, could be ac-
cepted, without materially increasing our overhead. Helping
underprivileged boys is one of the finest endeavors in philan-
thropy, and we ask your help in this noble work to that end."
The Tree Dedication Address was made by Mr. Grant
Wright, of Philadelphia, who spoke of trees as "eloquent tributes
and living memorials," symbolizing the lives of those living and
deceased benefactors whose names and deeds will be kept green
for all time. The names of those for whom trees were planted
(published in full on page 18 of this book) were then read.
Special tributes were paid by Mr. Wright to Abraham Erlanger,
of New York, deceased member of the Board of Trustees ; to the
late Justice Samuel Kalisch, of Newark, N, J., and the late Sophie
Irene Loeb, of New York.
Judge Hiram H. Keller, of Doylestown, President Judge of
the Bucks County Courts, was also a speaker and eulogized the
Founder of the School "for the estaiblishment and remarkable
upbuilding of this excellent institution."
The exercises were presided over by Mr. Louis Schlesinger,
of Newark, N. J., Chairman of the National Board of State Di-
rectors.
At the close of the speaking program the guests were given
the opportunity of inspecting the 1,200 fertile acres under culti-
vation and the many fine buildings, particular interest being
manifested in the new Farm Mechanics Building, the first of its
kind in this section of the country.
Concerts by the School Band, under the direction of Lieu-
tenant Joseph Frankel, Avere a feature of the day's program.
18
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Dedicated at the Founder's Day Exercises,
Sunday, June 1, 1930
Rabbi ami Mrs. Solomon Foster, Newark, X. J., Twentj-fifth Wed-
ding: Anniversary.
Sybil Sally Hillman, Atlantic City, N. J., Birth.
Julius Horkheimer, Wheeling, W. Va., Seventy-fifth Birthday.
Stanley H. Kapner, Wheeling, W. Va., Eleventh Birthday.
Michael Oppenheimer, Philadelphia, Birthday Anniversary.
iifmnrtal Etbbb
CALIFORNIA
San P>ancisco
Sanford F. Walter
CO>fNECTICUT
New Haven
Harris Botwinik
FLORIDA
Jacksonville
Gabe Lippman
St. Petersburg
Henry Schutz
GEORGIA
Albany
Isaac J. Hofmayer
ILLINOIS
Chicagro
Meyer M. Stein
INDIANA
Fort Wayne
Louis Stiefel
MASSACHUSETTS
Boston
Bernard Benski
MISSISSIPPI
Meridian
Emma Weil Arky
NEW JERSEY
Atlantic City
Annette Marshall
East Orang:e
Ernest F. Harder
Elizabeth
Charles S. Thompson
Newark
Rebecca Harris
Justice Samuel
Kalisch
Louis Krieger
(2 trees)
Matilda S. Metzger
Hannah Schwarz
Matthias Stratton
Trenton
Joseph R. Ashmore
West Orangre
Rabbi Samuel S.
Kaplan
NEW YORK
Kew Gardens, L. I.
Flora Jacobs
New York City
Abraham Erlanger
Rose W. Grossman
Mary Grab Hershaeld
David H. Hyman
Elizabeth Joselow
Julius Kaufmann
Sophie Irene Loeb
Max Xeuberger
Caroline Schwarz
NORTH CAROLINA
Raleigh
Bernard S. Aronson
OHIO
Cleveland
Adolpli Rigelhaupt
PENNSYLVANIA
Lewistown
Jacob Rose
Norristown
Pauline Weitzenkorn
Philadelphia
Alfred A. Adler
Elizabeth G. Berg
Bertha Goldstein
Bythiner
Adolph Fox
Ricke .Tacobs
Edward Levy
Ella Stern Mayer
Caroline G. Rice
Herman Richter
Laura Schoeneman
Nathan Snellenburg
Samuel Weinberg
Henry L. Weinberger
VIRGINIA
Newport News
Sol Nachman
Petersburg
Milton I. Reinach
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THIRTY-THIRD ANNUAL MEETING AND HARVEST
FESTIVAL
Sunday, October 12, 1930
The Thirty-third Annual Meeting and Succoth Harvest
Festival was observed on the School grounds on Sunday, October
12, 1930. It was a day of rare autumnal beauty, which lent addi-
tional attractiveness to campus, fertile acres, fields and orchards.
A large gathering of friends of the School from many cities and
towns in this section of the country was in attendance.
Dr. Edwn C. Broome, Superintendent of Public Schools, of
Philadelphia, was the guest of honor and speaker of the day.
The program also included the President's message, delivered by
President Herbert D. AUman (reprinted in full on pages 5 to 10 of
this book) ; the Dean's report (published on pages 20 to 23), and
greetings presented by Mr. Louis Schlesinger, Chairman of the
National Board of State Directors, in behalf of his Board. Dr.
Louis Nu'sbaum, Associate Superintendent of the Philadelphia
Public Schools, presided.
Dr. Broome, addressing himself particularly to the student
body, took for his subject: "Preparing for Good Citizenship."
He said in part :
"To live the life of a worthy citizen one must have a sanely
developed moral conscience. In recent years a demoralizing
philosophy of conduct has developed among young people — ^and
some older ones, too — ^which can only be described by the phrase
'getting away with it.' The sanction of an act seems to be
whether 'one can get get away with it,' rather than whether it
is worthy or unworthy."
In developing his subject further. Dr. Broome continued:
"There is no worthier citizen than the farmer. An honest and
intelligent farmer meets the specification of the worthy citizen
more nearly than any other member of the body politic. It is •
an honor to be called a farmer. From the earliest times hus-
bandry has been regarded a noble art. You young men are here
enjoying the unique opportunity of a superior preparation for a
useful and happy career with practically no expense to your-
selves. This opportunity is provided by the generosity and dis-
interested devotion of some fine-spirited citizens whose only re-
ward will be the joy of knowing you appreciate the privileges
that you are having, that you are loyal to this School, its officers
20 THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
and teachers and that you conduct your lives so as to bring credit
to those who have made this opportunity possible."
The following officers were re-elected for a term of one year :
President, Herbert D. Allman; Vice-President, Joseph H. Hage-
dorn ; Treasurer, Isaac H. Silverman. The following members of
the Board whose terms expired were re-elected for a term of three
years: Drue N. Allman, Isidore Baylson, H. Richard Hano,
Stanley H. Hinlein, Louis A. Hirsch, Mrs. Joseph Krauskopf,
Edwin H. Silverman and James Work.
Mr. Harry B. Hirsh, Chairman of the Board of Trustees, paid
a tribute to the years of devotion and service rendered by the
Senior Trustees, particularly Mr. Hart Blumenthal, Mr. Adolph
Eichholz and Mr. Alfred M. Klein, suggesting that their loyalty
and unselfish labors be recognized by electing them successively
in the order of their seniority, for a term of one year, as Chair-
man of the Board of Trustees. This tribute was received with ac-
claim by the gathering and the matter referred to the Board of
Trustees.
Rev. Dr. William H. Pineshriber, of Philadelphia, delivered
the opening prayer and closing benediction.
The School Band, under the leadership of Lieutenant Joseph
A. Frankel, of Philadelphia, furnished the music for the occasion.
REPORT OF THE DEAN
0. L. Goodling
To the Thirty-third Annuial Meeting, October 12, 1930
The year just ended has been outstanding in the history of
the School in many ways. The new curriculum introduced last
year has proved very satisfactory and, as a result, our students are
receiving a better training and getting more out of their work
than was possible under the old curriculum.
The recently-erected Farm Mechanics and Administration
Building has been a great forward step, both from a teaching
standpoint and from a standpoint of efficient operation, and en-
ables us to add considerably more instruction to our curriculum.
The course being conducted in the farm shops is an important
one, in view of the fact that the trend in modern agricultural
pursuits is developing more and more along lines of efficient use
of machinerv.
THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL 21
The formation of several new student organizations now
gives us a student organization for nearly every department in
the School, always of help in administrative problems, and of so-
cial, recreational and educational benefit to students.
The band, under Lieutenant Joseph Frankel's able direction,
has proved highly successful. It now comprises more than forty
pieces, a number of new instruments having been added recently.
Several changes have been made in the Faculty during the
year. An instructor in Farm Mechanics, a field foreman in Horti-
culture and one in General Agriculture were added. In addition
to these. Dr. Allen H. Moore, who is giving a very fine course in
Hygiene, was made a member of the staff. The Poultry Depart-
ment is now in charge of Mr. Cecil J. Toor, appointed in place of
Mr. Frank Plain, resigned.
Our Library, augmented during the year by a number of ex-
cellent books on many subjects, now comprises about 12,000
volumes.
The advanced educational requirement for student entrance,
namely, from eighth grade to at least one year of high school, has
given us a very much higher type of student, and the scholastic
work being done is far superior to that of previous years. It is
my hope we may further raise the entrance requirement to at
least two years of high school. Many of our present student body
are high school graduates.
On March 23, 1930, we graduated 49 students, all of whom
secured good-paying positions in the different lines of agricul-
tural work.
A number of Field Days, Agricultural Conventions and other
gatherings brought approximately 10,000 guests to the School
during the year. We consider it particularly a privilege and
pleasure to have been host to the Potato Gtt*owers' Convention of
Southeastern Pennsylvania, which alone brought approximately
7,000 people to the School, who were greatly impressed with our
plant and methods of instructdon.
Through the kindness of Mr. Joseph Hottel, the School was
given the use of 90 acres of valuable ground adjoining ours. The
Isaac Stern Farm, purchased and donated to the School by the
Alumni Association, has given us an additional 26 acres of land,
so that we are now operating 116 acres more than heretofore.
Inasmuch as our plant, consisting of 1,200 acres, is conducted
solely for educational purposes, we do not want to overstress the
financial end, but I do feel that a statement of the financial con-
22 THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
dition is interesting. If our farms were conducted on an entirely
commercial basis they could, of course, make an even better show-
ing.
A comparison of the last three years will indicate the gradual
increase in returns from farm operations. During the fiscal year
1926-27 the returns were $32,469.2.5; during 1927-28, $40,823.75;
during 1928-29, $44,015.21, and during 1929-30, $55,177.50. These
increases were secured with little additional cost for operation
and without in any way lessening the educational value of our
instruction, demonstrations and experimentations. It is our hope
during the next few years to augment these figures by further in-
creases.
Commendation is due several of our departments which have
gradually increased their income as well as their teaching facili-
ties, notably among them being the Horticultural Department.
Through the operation of the Isaac Stern Farm and the use of
the Hottel Farm, this department was able to increase its acreage,
which gave it more laboratory space for teaching, as well as an
increase of approximately $5,000 in returns.
The Dairy Department has also increased its laboratory
facilities by the addition of a new maternity barn and some new
cattle. Its laboratory equipment for educational purposes is
probably as fine as can be found in any institution, enabling us to
graduate men thoroughly equipped in dairy production w^ork.
The Landscape Department continues to increase its acreage
of nursery stock. Under the direction of Trustee Horace T.
Fleisher, Landscape Architect, this department has made wonder-
ful improvements in the relandscaping of the campus, which has
been greatly beautified by the gateway donated by Mr. I. H. Sil-
verman and family, and roads and footw^alks built by the School.
The Poultry Department has been somewhat handicapped by
inadequate equipment and for that reason the development in
poultry work has not progressed as rapidly as we should like to
see it. It is our hope that we may be able to secure new houses
and some necessary equipment very shortly, in order to put the
poultry department on an equal basis with our other depart-
ments. As poultrying is one of the main courses, we should be
graduating more efficiently trained poultrymen. To make these
greatly needed improvements would take approximately $20,000.
This should be kept in mind and an effort made to secure this
equipment.
CLASS IX AOKICULTITRAL CHEMISTRY
THE STUDENT BAND
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The Floricultural Department is also handicapped by lack
of greenhouse space. Ten graduates majored in greenhouse work
during the past year, which allowed only about 1,200 square feet
of greenhouse space per student, in addition to teaching fresh-
men and juniors. This is not nearly sufficient. To give the
proper kind and amount of instruction, our greenhouse facilities
should be increased by about 16,000 more square feet of glass.
We realize that this is not an opportune time to make too
drastic a demand for even the most necessary improvements.
Nevertheless, we do feel that an [institution which has approxi-
matelj^ one million dollars invested, should be conducted in the
most efficient manner. A matter of some $30,000 should greatl}^
improve the efficiency of these two departments and permit us
to give our students the instruction and practice they should have.
We hope that it may be possible during the ensuing year to make
the changes recommended.
This School gives an education to the underprivileged city
boy who loves the soil and wants to till it for his livelihood, and
would probably otherwise have no means for receiving such a
training. He comes to the School and remains three years free
of all cost. He gains much more than fundamentals in farming.
Physically he is remade. He also learns something of the inner
joy w^hich comes to those who till the soil. The secret of content-
ment for many a boy has been found on these 1,200 acres.
The problem of maintaining this School solely by voluntary
contributions is a difficult one. Storm signals of distress have
often been set, yet it has managed to carry on. The faith and
courage of its founders have been reflected in the hearts of its
loyal supporters. In this way the crises have been met. The
possibilities of this philanthropy — a Jewish contribution to
American agriculture — are enormous and are worthy of your
continued generous interest and support.
24 THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
FINANCIAL STATEMENT OF OPERATING ACCOUNT
YEAR ENDING APRIL 30, 1930
MAINTENANCE RECEIPTS
Interest on Investments $26,261.87
State of Pennsylvania 16,875.00
Federation of Jewish Charities, Philadelphia 21,000.00
Dues and Donations (net) 44,311.26
Matriculation 2,050.00
$110,498.13
MAINTENANCE DISBURSEMENTS
Care of Students
Brooms and Brushes $481.94
Beds and Bedding 103.26
Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes 7,987.55
Fuel 3,729.82
Groceries 9,802.09
Ice 461.66
Light and power 2,486.03
Medical Supplies 1,928.50
Provisions, Meats, Bread, etc 12,918.26
Milk, Eggs, Poultry, Vegetables, Fruits, Etc.,
Purchased from the Farms 12,164.84
Wages, Household Help, etc 16,226.72
Sundries 322.42
$68,613.09
Educational
Printing and Stationery $3,379.01
Salaries, Teachers 41,252.21
Text Books, Laboratory Supplies, etc 2,449.90
Teachers' Annuitv Fund 467.58
47,548.70
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FINANCIAL STATEMENT— Continued
Repairs and Replacements
Painting $2,42378
Plumbing 678.79
Repairs to Buildings and Equipment 2,465.82
5,568.39
Administration
Insurance $5,085.11
Office Salaries 7,847.82
Printing and Stationery 766.07
Rent of Office 2,400.00
Interest 641.75
16,740.75
$138,470.93
Farm Operation
Conveyance, Transportation of Products, Tele-
phone, etc $2,944.42
Supplies, Apiary $244.51
Horticulture 2,569.66
Floriculture 1,221.17
Poultry 5,359.43
Barn and Dairy 15,960.66
General Agriculture .... 13,692.16
" Landscape Gardening 520.65
■ 39,568.24
Less $42,512.66
Farm Products Sold to Customers $39,885.23
Farm Products Sold to School
Kitchen 12,164.84
52,050.07
Credit Balance 9,537.41
TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS $128,933.52
$18,435.39
Capital Expenditures
Tool Room Supplies 492.20
$18,927.59
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DONATIONS BY WOMEN'S ORGANIZATIONS
ALABAMA
Temple Sisterhood, HuntsviUe
Council Jewish Women, Mobile
Council Jewish Women, Tri-Citles Flor-
ence, Sheffield and Tuscumbia.
ARIZONA
Council Jewish Women, Phoenix
ARKANSAS
Ludies' Hebrew Benevolent Society.
Helena.
Temple Sisterhood House of Israel, Hot
Springs.
Council Jewish Women, Little Rock.
CALIFORXL\
Council Jewish Women, Fresno.
COLORADO
Council Jewish Women, Denver.
Hebrew Ladles' Aid Society, Trinidad.
CONNECTICUT
Council Jewish Women, Bridgeport.
Sisterhood Beth Israel, Hartford.
Mishkan Israel Sisterhood, New Haven.
Council Jewish Women, Stamford.
DELAWARE
Council Jewish Women, Wilmington.
FLORIDA
Temple Sisterhood, Jacksonville.
Ladies' Auxiliary of Ohev Sholom, Or-
lando.
Sisterhood Temple Beth El. Pensacola.
Beth Israel Sisterhood, W. Palm Beach.
GEORGIA
Council Jewish Women, Atlanta.
Council Jewish Women, Augusta.
Temple Sisterhood, Brunswick.
Council Jewish Women. Macon.
Council. Jewish Women, Savannah.
Mickve Israel Sisterhood, Savannah.
ILLINOIS
Jewish Ladies' Aid and Temple Sister-
hood. Bloomington.
Sinai Temple Sisterhood, Champaign
and l-rbana.
Temple Sholom Sisterhood, Chicago.
Council Jewish Women. Chicago Heights.
.Jewish Ladies' Aid Society, Galesburg.
Benevolent Sisterhood, Quincy.
Mary Benjamin Memorial Fund, Spring-
field.
INDIANA
Hebrew Ladies' Benevolent Society, Co-
lumbia City.
Council .Jewish AYoraen, Fort Wayne.
Beth El Sisterhood. Hammond.
Ladies' Jewish Benevolent Society, Li-
gonier.
Sinai Temple Sisterhood, Marion.
'Temple Sisterhood, Mount Vernon.
KANSAS
Council Jewish Women, Leavenworth.
Council Jewish Women, Topeka.
KENTUCKY
Temple Sisterhood, Ashland.
Adas Israel Sisterhood, Henderson,
Sisterhood of K. K. A. I., Lexingrton.
Adath Israel Sisterhood, Louisville.
Brith Sholom Women's Auxiliary, Louis-
viUe.
Temple Sisterhood, Paducah.
LOUISIANA
Temple Sisterhood, Alexandria.
Temple Sinai Sisterhood. Lake Charles.
Temple Sisterhood, Monroe.
Jewish Ladies' Aid Society, 3Iorgan City.
Sisterhood Congregation Gates of Prayer,
New Iberia.
Sisterhood Congregation Gates of Prayer.
New Orleans.
Council Jewish Women, Shreveport.
MARYLAND
Council Jewish Women, Frederick.
MASSACHUSETTS
Ohabei Shalom Sisterhood, Boston.
Council Jewish Women, New Bedford.
Council Jewish Women, Worcester.
MICHIGAN
Temple Beth El Sisterhood, Detroit.
Temple Sisterhood, Kalamaioo.
Lansing Sisterhood, Lansing.
Temple Sisterhood, Petosky.
MINNESOTA
Council .Jewish Women, St. Paul.
Mount Zion Sisterhood, St. Paul.
aiississippi
Temple Sisterhood, Greenville.
Temple Sisterhood, Lexington.
Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society, Natchez.
MISSOURI
Council Jewish Women, Hannibal.
Adath .Joseph Sisterhood. St. Joseph.
B'nai El Sisterhood. St. Louis.
Temple Israel Sisterhood, Springfield.
NEBRASK.\
Sisterhood B'nai Jeshurun. Lincoln.
Temple Israel Sisterhood, Omaha.
NEW HAMPSHIRE
Council Jewish Women, Portsmouth.
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NEW JERSEY
Council Jewish
Couueil Jewish
Council Jewish
Section.
Council Jewish
Council Jewish
Council Jewish
Council Jewish
Council Jewish
Council Jewish
Women's Asso
Congregation
Council Jewish
Council Jewish
tion.
Council Jewish
Section.
Women, Atlantic City.
Women, Bayonne.
Women, Bergen County
Women, Elizabeth.
Juniors, Jersey City.
Women, Jersey City.
Women, Long Branch.
Juniors, Newark.
Women. Newark.
ciation B'nai Jeshurun
Newark.
Women, New Brunswick.
Women, Plainfleld Sec-
Women, North Hudson
NEW YORK
Council Jewish Women, Albany.
Sisterhood Temple Beth Emeth, Albany.
Women's Aiixiliary Beth Elohim Con-
gregation. Brooklyn.
Sisterhood B'nai Israel Congregation.
Elmira.
Beth El Sisterhood, Great Neck, L,. I.
Sisterhood Hebrew Tabernacle, New
York.
Sisterhood Inwood Hebrew Congrega-
tion. New York.
Tremont Temple Sisterhood, New York.
Temple Beth El Sisterhood, Niagara
FaUs.
Beth Israel Sisterhood, Plattsburg.
Council Jewish Women, Schenecta-dy.
Council Jewish Women, Staten Island
Section.
Sisterhood Third Street Temple. Troy.
Council Jewish Women, White Plains
Section.
NORTH CAROLINA
Council .Jewish Women. Greensboro.
Temple Emanuel Sisterhood, Greensboro.
Sisterhood Temple Beth Or Congrega-
tion, Raleigh.
Temple Sisterhood, Statesville.
OHIO
Council Jewish Women, Akron.
Ladies' Auxiliary Sons of Israel Con-
gregation. Bellaire.
Rockdale Avenue Temple Sisterhood,
Cincinnati.
Mrs. R. Feibelman et al.. Cincinnati.
Euclid Avenue Temple Sisterhood,
Cleveland.
Temple Women's Association, Cleveland.
Rose E. Lazarus Sisterhood, Columbus.
Council Jewish Women, Dayton.
Temple Sisterhood of K. K. B. Y., Day-
ton.
B'nai Israel Sisterhood, East Liiverpool.
Ladies' Temple Sisterhood. L.ima.
Temple Sisterhood and Aid Society,
I/orain.
Council Jewish Women, Marion.
Temple Sisterhood. Piqua.
Ohev Sholom Sisterhood. Tiffin.
Collingswood Avenue Temple Sister-
hood, Toledo.
OKLAHOMA
Council Jewish Women, McAlester.
Beth Ahaba Sisterhood, Muskogee.
Jewish Ladies' Aid Society. Oklahoma.
Council Jewish Women, Tulsa.
OREGON
Beth Israel Sisterhood, Portland.
PENNSYLVANIA
Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society, Allentown.
Sisterhood Keneseth Israel, Allentown.
Council Jewish Women, Ambridge.
Council Jewish Women, Bradford.
Council Jewish Women, Butler.
Beth Israel Sisterhood. Coatesville,
Council Jewish Women, Connellsville.
Sisterhood West Eighth Street Temple,
Erie.
Sisterhood Beth Israel Congregation,
Hazelton.
Beth Israel Sisterhood, Honesdale.
Council Jewish Women, Irwin.
Shaarai Shomavlm Sisterhood, Lancas-
ter.
Council Jewish Women, Lock Haven.
Council Jewish Women, Mt. Carmel.
Needlework Guild of America, Philadel-
phia Branch.
Oheb Sholom Sisterhood. Reading.
Marion Avenue Temple Sisterhood,
Scranton.
Temple Israel Sisterhood, Uniontown.
RHODE ISLAND
Beth El Sisterhood, Providence.
Council Jewish Women, Westerly.
SOUTH CAROLINA
Council Jewish Women, Charleston.
Council Jewish Women, Columbia.
Beth Israel Sisterhood, Florence.
Dillon Temple Sisterhood, Little Rock.
TENNESSEE -
Temple Sisterhood. Brownsville.
Regina No. 19, U. O. T. S., Memphis.
Temple Sisterhood, Memphis.
TEXAS
Council Jewish Women, Austin.
Council Jewish Women, Corsicana.
Council Jewish Women, Fort Worth.
Council Jewish Women, Houston.
Council .Jewish Women, Port Arthur.
Council Jewisli Women, San Antonio.
Council Jewish Women, Wichita Falls.
UTAH
B'nai Israel Sisterhood, Salt Lake City.
VIRGINIA
Beth El Sisterhood, Alexandria.
Amelia Meyers Guild, Council Jewish
Women, Newport News.
WEST VIRGINIA
Temple Sisterhood, Fairmont.
Temple Sisterhood, Logan.
Temple Sisterhood, Morgantown.
B'nai Israel Sisterhood, Keystone, Kim-
ball and North Fork.
Eoff Street Temple Sisterhood, Wheel-
ing.
WISCONSIN
Temple Zion Sewing Circle. Appleton.
Council Jewish Women, Kenosha.
28 TIIF. XATIOXAI. FARM SCHOOL
LEGACIES AND ENDOWMENTS
(For list of legacies and endowments received prior to 1925 see
Thirty-nrst Annual Report, 1928, pp. 22-24.)
1925 — Chas. Danenbaum, New York, in memory of mother,
Sophie Danenbaum $100.00
1925— Louis J. De Roy, Pittsburgh, Pa., Bequest 500.00
1925 — Children of Henry N. Frank, Philadelphia, in memory
of their father 100.00
1925— Sarah G. Friendly, Elmira, N. Y., Bequest 500.00
1925— Jennie Kutz, Brooklyn, N. Y., Bequest 5,000.00
1925— Adam Lessner, Dayton, O., Bequest 100.00
1925— Regina Merz, Philadelphia, Bequest 450.00
1925— Solomon R. Moss, Atlantic City, N. J., Bequest 100.00
1925— Elkan Naumburg, New York, Bequest 1,000.00
1925 — Jos. B. and Peter Winokur, Philadelphia, in memory
of Max Winokur 100.00
1926 — Philip Anspacher, San Francisco, Cal., Bequest 500.00
1926 — Mrs. Henry Blum, Bellaire, O., memory of husband. 100.00
1926— Isaac Blum, Bellaire, O., Bequest 100.00
1926— Adolph Boskowitz, New York City, Bequest 2,000.00
1926— Sophye Asher Fleisher, Philadelphia, Bequest 500.00
1926— Estate of Moses Hene, Mtmcie, Ind 100.00
1926— Aaron Jacobs, Hamilton, O., Bequest 250.00
1926— Simon Levi, Terre Haute, Ind 2,500.00
1926— Moses Reinhard, Philadelphia, Bequest 500.00
1926— Max Rosenfeld, Alexandria, Va., Bequest 100.00
1926— Alexander Sanger, Dallas, Tex., Bequest 500.00
1926— Jas. L. Schaadt, Allentown, Pa., Bequest LOOO.OO
1926— Ida Silberman, Philadelphia, Bequest 500.00
1926 — Simeon Simon, Alexandria, La., Bequest 250.00
1926— Estate of Louis S. Stroock, New York City 1,500.00
1926— Estate of Isaac Strouse, Youngstown, 500.00
1927— Julius C. Bernheim, Philadelphia, Bequest 100.00
1927— Isadore N. Gottdiener, Cleveland, O., Bequest 200.00
THE XATIONAL FARM SCHOOL 29
LEGACIES AND ENDOWMENTS— Continued
1927— Nathan L. Michael, Lima, O., Bequest 500.00
1927— Albert G. Morganstern, New York, Bequest 500.00
1927 — Louisa Oppenheimer, San Antonio, Tex., Bequest 250.00
1927— Wm. J. Ostheimer, Philadelphia, Bequest 1,000.00
1927 — Julius Pepperberg, Lincoln, Neb., Bequest 100.00
1927— Estate of Leopold Samuel, Shelbyville, Ky 2.160.46
1927— .\be Weil, Philadelphia, Bequest 200.00
1928— Rabbi Adolph Guttman, New Haven, Conn., Bequest 500.00
1928— Ruth Berman Kaplan, Toledo, O., Bequest 150.00
1928— Le Roy Myers, Savannah, Ga., Bequest 500.00
1928— B. Tannenbaum, Demopolis, Ala., Bequest 150.00
1929— Dr. Claribel Cone, Baltimore, Md., Bequest 100.00
1929— Mrs. L I,. Marks, Chicago, 111., in memory of husband 1,200.00
1929— Samuel B. Sachs, Cincinnati, O., Bequest 200.00
1929— Sara K. Schermer, Herkimer, N. Y., Bequest 100.00
1929— Moses Sonneborn Estate, Wheeling, W. Va 100.00
1929— Emanuel Ulman, Macon, Ga., Bequest 100.00
1930— Rosa Bachenheimer, Philadelphia, Bequest 1,000.00
1930— Estate of Sarah Back, Orange, N. J 500.00
1930— Mrs. S. Baumgarten, Little Rock, Ark., Bequest.... 500.00
1930— Harry S. Binswanger, Richmond, Va., Bequest 200.00
193a-Estate of Jos. Byfield, Chicago, 111 200.00
1930— Louis L. Eliel, Philadelphia, Bequest 250.00
1930— Estate of Babette Frankel, Des Moines, la 500.00
1930_Estate of Adolph Gutterman, Boston, Mass 100.00
1930— Bennett Levy, Chester, Pa., Bequest 250.00
1930— Estate of S. Levy, Philadelphia 249.53
1930— Jos. A. Louchheim, Philadelphia, Bequest 1,000.00
1930— John Moss, Jr., Estate, Philadelphia 16,668.13
1930— Jacob Rose, Lewistown, Pa., Bequest 100.00
193a-Eleanor Samuel Estate, Philadelphia 40,059.87
30 THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
CONTRIBUTORS OF PRIZES, 1930
Mr. Herbert D. Allman, Philadelphia (annual).
Mrs. D. Berllzhelmer, Philadelphia (annual).
"Barnett Binswanger Prize," by the Board of the School (annual).
Mr, aad Mrs. Hart Blumenthal, Philadelphia, in memory of their son,
Ralph (annual).
Mrs. Sol. Blumenthal, Philadelphia, in memory of her husband (annual).
Mrs. Gladys s. Braun, Philadelphia, in memory of her mother, Rebecca
Simon (annual).
Mrs. Jos. Caplan, PJilladelphia, In memory of her parents, Selig L. and
Mindel Belber (annual).
"Abraham and Mathilda Dreifus Prize," by Mrs. Leon Cohen, Philadel-
phia, in memory of her parents (annual).
Mrs. Yetta F. Goulson, Philadelphia, in memory of her sister, Lea
Fclleman Goulson.
Mr. Julius Guttag, New Rochelle, N. Y.
Mr. Louis A. Hlrsch, Philadelphia.
Miss Fannie D. Hirsh, Philadelphia, in memory of her father, Gabriel
Hirsh.
Mrs. Miriam Isaacs, Atlantic City, N. J., in memory of her cousin,
Julia May (annual).
Mrs. Henry Kamsler, Philadelphia, in memory of her parents, Chas. and
Bine Kahn (annual).
Mr. David Kirschbaum, Philadelphia (annual).
Mrs. Wm. Knoclier, Atlantic City, N. J., in memory of her daughter,
Sophie Knocker May (annual).
"Mina Kohn Prize," by Mrs. Leon Cohen, Philadelphia, in memory of
her aunt.
Mr. S. George Levi, Philadelphia, in memory of his parents (annual).
"Isadore Liberman Prize," by Mrs. A. Press, Atlantic City, N. J., in
memory of her father (annual).
Mrs. I. L. Marks, Chicago, 111., in memory of her husband (annual).
Dr. Wesley Massinger, Chalfont, Pa. (annual).
"Morton M. Newburger Prizes," by Mrs. Jacob F. Loeb, New York, in
memory of her brother (annual).
Mrs. Max Oppenheimer, Philadelphia, in memory of Hulda Oppenhelmer
(annual).
Mrs. Carrie W. Pfeifer, Philadelphia, in memory of her husband, Jos. H.
Pteifer (annual).
Mr. Joseph S. Potsdamer, Philadelphia (annual).
"Ruth and Dorothy Powdermaker Prizes," by Mr. David A. Powder-
maker, Philadelphia, in memory of his daughters (annual).
Mr. Fmanuel Rauscher, Lehighton, Pa., in memory of Josephine
Rauscher and Emanuel Berkowltz (annual).
Mrs. Henry Rosenthal, Philadelphia (annual).
Mrs. Eda Rothstein, Johnstown, Pa., in memory of Meyer Rothstein
(annual).
Mrs. N. L. Salon, Fort Wayne, Ind., in memory of her father, I. J.
Rigelhaupt.
Mr. Joseph W. Salus, Philadelphia, in memory of his mother, Barbara
Salus (annual).
Mr. I. H. Silverman, Philadelphia (annual).
3Ir8. Jos. Spatz, Pittsburgh, Pa., in honor of wedding anniversary of
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Gerstel.
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CONTRIBUTORS OF PRIZES, 1930— Continued
Mrs. Milton 1,. Stern, New York, in memory of lier fatlier, Josepli H.
Pfeifer.
Miss Adeline B. Ulman, Philadelphia, In memory of her mother, Pauline
R. Ulman (annual).
Mrs. I. H. Wolff, Philadelphia, in memory of her sister, Lea Felleman
Goulson.
Mr. Grant Wright, Philadelphia.
PRIZES ENDOWED
"Adolph Ballenbergr Prize," by Mrs. Sidney M. Cohen, Milwaukee, Wis.,
in memory of her father.
"Solomon and Begins Bebal Prize," by Mrs. Ralph Hlrsh, Philadelphia,
in memory of her parents.
"Barnett Binswanger Prize," by Mrs. Barnett Blnswanger, Philadel-
phia, In memory of her husband.
"Sidney M. Cohen Prize," by Mrs. Sidney M. Cohen, Milwaukee, Wis.,
in memory of her husband.
"Arnold Gundelflnger Prize," by Mrs. Carrie Gundelflnger, Philadelphia,
in memory of her husband.
"Heymfui and Brunette Herzberg Prize," in memory of Heyman and
Brunette Herzberg, Philadelphia, by their children.
"Estella S. Horliheimer Prize," in memory of Mrs. Horkhelmer, by
her son.
"Herbert T. Hymaii Prize," by Mrs. Bernard Sluizer, Philadelphia, In
memory of her son.
"Gns Kalb Prize," by Mrs. Gus Kalb, Lima, O., In memory of her
husband.
"Charles Kline Prizes," by Mr. Charles Kline, of Allentown, Pa.
"Elsie Kaufman Kohn Prizes," by Mr. Alfred Kohn, Philadelphia, In
memory of his wife.
"Martha and David Kohn Prize," the interest of a bequest.
"Dr. Joseph Krauskopf Prize," by Mrs. Joseph Krauskopf, Philadelphia,
in memory of her husband.
"Harriet B. Labe Prize," the interest of a bequest.
"Monroe Liisberger Prize," by Mr. Leopold Lisberger, Philadelphia, In
memory of his son.
"Joseph liouchheim Prize," by Mrs. L. S. EUel, Philadelphia, in memory
of her father.
"Joseph liouchheim Prize," by Mr. Harry F. Louchhelm, New York
City, in memory of his father.
"8. J. Marx Prize," by Mr. S. J. Marx, Philadelphia.
"Jacob and Hannah Moos Prize," by Mrs. Julius Welntraub, Philadel-
phia, in memory of her parents.
"Morris and Betty Newburger Prizes," the Interest of a bequest.
"Bertie Gans Ochs Prize," by Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Gans, Philadelphia,
in memory of their daughter.
"Anchel Rosenthal Prizes," the interest of a bequest.
"Ellis and Annie Teller Silberstein Prize," by Mrs. Walter G. Herzberg,
Philadelphia, in memory of her parents.
"Ellis and Annie Teller Silberstein Prize," by Mrs. Samuel Rosenbaum,
Philadelphia, in memory of her parents.
"Minnie Goldenberg Straus Prize," by Mr. Morris Straus, Philadelphia,
in memory of his wife.
"Sarah Van Noorden Prize," by Boston Section Council of Jewish
Women, in honor of Mrs. Van Noorden's birthday.
"Harry F. Weil Prize," by Mrs. Abraham Mansbach, Philadelphia, in
memory of her brother.
"liouis J. Weil Prize," by Mrs. Abraham Mansbach, Philadelphia, in
memory of her brother.
Z2
THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
STUDENT REGISTER
September 30, 1930
SENIORS
Wilmer R. Austin, Cincinnati, O.
Wallace D. Bing, Glenolden, Pa.
Charles Bolefsky, Yonkers, N. Y.
Charles Brown, Jr., Cheltenham, Pa.
Thomas Cancelmo, Philadelphia
Leon S. Cobert, Philadelphia
Carl Cohen, Los Angeles, Cal.
Halstead Compton, Camden, N. J.
Morris Dogon, New York City
Harry J. Dornan, Norwood, Pa.
Meyer H. Finkle, Philadelphia
Edw. N. Frankel, Philadelphia
Bernard Gajmian, Chicago, 111.
Sydney Goldberg, New York City
Samuel Goldfarb, Philadelphia
Marcus A. Goldman, Newport, R. I.
Jack Goodman, Paterson, N. J.
George W. Grisdale, Jr., Philadelphia
Michael Hociak, New York City
Jack Kamison, Philadelphia
Ronald' D. Keiser, Philadelphia
Philip Kleinman, New York City
S3'dney Kleinman, Cleveland, O.
Ben Levine, Cleveland, O.
Kalman Liskowitz, Stamford, Conn.
Daniel I. Miller, Philadelphia
Warren R. Moysey, East Bangor, Pa.
Jacob Paskin, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Harry Plotkin, Braddock, Pa.
Richard Polakovich, Detroit, Mich.
Irving Ray, New York City
Fred B. Rohrbaugh, Beech Creek, Pa.
James H. Saltzgiver, Marlow, N. H.
Charles Sohwerin, Raleigh, N. C.
Leonard P. Sezov, Philadelphia
Leonard H. Sherman, Philadelphia
Max Shindelman, Bronx, N. Y.
Morris Smith, Philadelphia
Philip Spevak, Philadelphia
Harry Steinberg, Philadelphia
John D. Trimble, Philadelphia
Harvey A. Trunk, Ardmore, Pa.
Emanuel Weinstein, Philadelphia
Lee A. Werst, Philadelphia
Morris Winkler, Rochester, N. Y.
Benj. Zeider, Woodbridge, Conn.
JUNIORS
Pincus Bercutt, Yonkers, N. Y.
Harry Caplan, Atlantic City, N. J.
Flyman Citron, Columbia, S. C.
Jacob Crafin, Boston, Mass.
Leo Edelman, New York City
Jesse Elson, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Nathan Epstein, Philadelphia
William C. Foster, Valencia, Pa.
Isadore J. Frank, Cleveland, O.
Henry Goldman, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Robert Goldstein, Hampton, Va.
Me3'er Gorenberg, Philadelphia
Albert Kaufman, Philadelphia
Gilbert Keane, Flint, Mich.
Hyman Koch, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Martin Lazarow, Philadelphia
Leo Lebove, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Harry Lichtenstein, Baltimore, Md.
Abraham Malkin, Washington, D. C.
Morry Michaels, New York City
Stanley Michalak, South Bend, Ind.
Nathan Moses, Philadelphia
Max Newman, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Nathan Newman, Plot Springs, Ark.
Joseph Nicholson, Pitman, N. J.
Martin Pitt, Philadelphia
Joseph Raskin, Brooklyn, N. Y.
S. Christian Raven, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Chester Rogalski, Camden, N. J.
Albert Rosen, Baltimore, Md.
Walter J. Rosenberg, Farrel, Pa.
Milton Rosenzweig, Richmond Hill,
L. I.
Morris Seidman, Philadelphia
Louis Shifman, New Castle, Pa.
Joseph Silverberg, Philadelphia
George P. Smith, New York City
Martin Solomonowitz, Plainfield, N. J.
THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
33
^Torris Soopcr, Philadelphia
Walter Spiller, Philadelphia
Phil Spivak, Philadelphia
Sydney. A. Stone, East Orange, N. J.
Norman Walzer, Philadelphia
Gerald Westnedge, Tacoma, Wash.
Jacob Wohlman, Perdue, Sask., Can.
Joe Zolton, Farrell, Pa.
Sam Zuckerman, Saskatoon, Sask.,
Can.
FRESPIMEN
Abraham Aaronson, Philadelphia
Maurice Ball, Newport, R. I.
Robert H. Baron, Detroit, Mich.
Manuel Berman, Conshohocken, Pa.
Sidney Bernstein, New York City
John D. Bilhardt, Philadelphia
Carl G. Billman, Philadelphia
Merritt P. Block, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Douglas M. Bourne, Haddon Heights,
N. J.
George K. Boutilier, Ardmore, Pa.
W. James Burns, Orange, N. J.
Benjamin Bush, Philadelphia
Leonard Cantz, Winston-Salem, N. C.
Peter Cavanaugh, Philadielphia
Carroll F. Delaney, Philadelphia
Morris Eisen, Philadelphia
Charles Feinberg, Glen Cove, N. Y.
David Finkle, Philadelphia
Oscar Friedman, Chicago, 111.
Abraham Fuchs, Brooklyn, N. Y.
J. Bradley Gach, Chicago, 111.
Louis L. Gallow, Cleveland, O.
Charles Goodman, Philadelphia
Israel Goodman, Philadelphia
Shafter Goodstein, Philad>elphia
Joe M. Green, Toledo, O.
John F. Harman, Philadelphia
Herbert J. Harris, Baltimore, Md.
Morris J. Harris, Pittsburgh, Pa.
John Hawthorne, Oaklyn, N. J.
Sol Horowitz, New York City
Edward Hubbs, Jr., Philadelphia
Samuel Kallen, Philadelphia
Jack Kirschenbaum, Atlanta, Ga.
Harry Klein, Philadelphia
Philip Krim, Easton, Pa.
Myer Kristol, Philadelphia
Sidney Lash, New York City
Isidore Lefkowitz, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Julius Lipsky, Pittsburgh, Pa.
William Lipsman, Omaha, Neb.
Max Marks, New York City
Marion C. Maxton, Joplin, Mo.
Bernard Merkin, Easton, Pa.
Harold Mietzner, New York City
Norbert Mink, Philadelphia
James Murphy, Philadelphia
Samuel Nathanson, Philadelphia
Jack Needleman, Philadelphia
John Hurst Neuman, Ansonia, Conn.
Jack O'Stroff, Camden, N. J.
Isidore Peller, New York City
Harry Perlstein, Milwaukee, Wis.
Morris Plotkin, Pittsburgh, Pa.
James Pollachek, New York City
Eugene B. Pool, Baltimore, Md.
Irving Portnoy, New York City
Max Portnoy, New York City
Louis Rappaport, Philadelphia
Benjamin Rellis, Fairmont, W. Va.
Theodore Romanenko, New Hope, Pa.
Hyman Rosenbaum, Atlanta, Ga.
Marvin Rosinger, Beaumont, Texas
Raymond R. Rubin, Jacksonville, Fla.
Morris Shapiro, Atlantic City, N. J.
Samuel Slobodnick, New York City
Albert M. Stoudit, Reading, Pa.
George Van Dernoot, Little Ferry,
N. J.
David Wallacli, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Arthur S. Weitzman, Easton, Pa.
Manuel Yablonka, Detroit, Mich.
Earl S. Zorn, AUentown, Pa.
34 THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
SUNDRY DONATIONS
American Bulb Co., New York City, Box Tulip Bulbs.
Herbert D. Allman, Philadelphia, Silver Trophy Cups.
Mrs. Esther L Bloch. Brooklyn, N. Y., 88 Books for Library.
Hart Blumenthal, Philadelphia, 24 vols. National Geographic Magazine and
18 Books on Various Subjects for Library.
Blumenthal Bros., Philadelphia, Barrel of Cocoa.
B'nai B'rith Magazine, Cincinnati, O., Year's Subscription.
David Burpee, Philadelphia, Subscriptions to Magazines for Library.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Burstein, Philadelphia, Piano.
Gillette Collins, Philadelphia, Coated Paper for this Book.
Henry Collins, Philadelphia, Cover Paper for this Book.
Max J. Colton, Philadelphia, Books and Pamphlets.
Mr. Elsman, Philadelphia, Radio-Victrola.
Every Friday, Cincinnati, O., Year's Subscription.
Mrs. D. F. Fasnacht, Wilmington, Del., 34 /Bantam Eggs for Hatching.
Mrs. Alex. M. Friend, Atlantic City, N. J., 64 Books for Library.
Girard College, Philadelphia, Wearing Apparel.
Harry A. Goren, Allentown, Pa., Books, Cand\^ Song Books.
J. H. Hinlein, Elkins Park, Pa., Sonora Phonograph.
Henry Hirsch, Toledo, O., Clover and Timothy Seed.
Hirsch-Weintraub Co., Philadelphia, Bus Driver's Uniform.
A. H. Hoffman, Inc., Landisville, Pa., Bag of Lawn Seed.
Home Rubber Company, Trenton, N. J., Large Rubber ISIat.
Joseph M. Hottel, of Delta File Works, Philadelphia, File Brush and 12^
Dozen Files.
Hughes & Bradley. Philadelphia, 1^ Dozen Neckties.
Indiana Jeivish Chronicle, Indianapolis. Ind., Year's Subscription.
Maurice Jacobs, Philadelphia, 36 Books for Library.
Jewish Exponent, Philadelphia, Year's Subscription.
D. Landreth Seed Companv, Bristol, Pa.. 100 lbs. Lawn Seed.
Abe Miller, Chicago, 111., 3^000 Gladiolus Bulbs.
Needlework Guild of America, Philadelphia Branch, 2 Bags Wearing Apparel,
Household and Bed Linen, etc.
Mrs. Theodore Netter, Philadelphia, Material for Bureau Scarfs and Chif-
foniers.
Dr. Bernard L. Oser, New York City, Scientific Books for Library.
Philadelphia leunsh Times, Philadelphia, Year's Subscription.
Thos. W. Price Co., Philadelphia, through ^Ir. Thomas Forte, Machine Finish
Paper for this Book.
Mrs. Henry Rosenthal, Philadelphia, Victrola, Cabinet and Records.
Schabel's Manufacturing Company. Meriden, Conn, Poultry Board Scraper.
Mrs. Lewis Sichels, Philadelphia, China Closet.
L N. Sirnon & Son, Philadelphia. Bushel Perfection Lawn Seed.
Joseph N. Snellenburg, Philadelphia, 2 Bound Volumes National Geographic
Magazine
Southwestern Veneer and Box Company, Richland Center, Wis., 3 Traps for
Poultry Department.
Isaac Stern, New York City, SO Chick Boxes; Electric Drill Press and Lathe;
Electric Emery Wheel ; 125 Large Corrugated Cardboard Sheets for
Joining Poultry House; 1,000 Corrugated Egg Shipping Boxes; Materials
for Laboratory Work in Fruit Packing; 1,000 Green Liners and 1,000
19-inch Caps.
Mr. Weitzman. Easton, Pa., Large American Flag.
Whitney-Eckstein Seed Co., Buffalo, N. Y., 50 lbs. Lawn Seed.
Grant Wright, Philadelphia, Donations toward Farm Machinery.
Zeta Beta Tau Fraternity, Philadelphia, Furniture for Alumni House.
John Zimmerman, Philadelphia, 24 Rugs for Students' Rooms.
THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
35
CONTRIBUTORS' LIST
GENERAL MAINTENANCE AND BUILDING FUNDS
Year Ending: September 30. 1930
ALABAMA
Alexander City
Herzfeld, Mrs. R.
Benton
Cadden, J. I,
Bessemer
Becker, Levi
Erlick, Sam, & Sons
Birmingham
Educational and Philan-
thropic Fund of Tem-
ple Emanu-el
Kayser, Leo
Marx, Otto
Pizitz. Louis
Slaughter. Lee & Estelle
Smolian, J.
Demopolis
Bley Bros.
Levy, B. T.. & Son
Levy, J. E.
Mayer Bros.
Mayer, Mrs. M.
Mayer, Sieg.
Rosenbush, Mrs. Essie
Weil, Wm.
Hnntsvllle
Marx, Gus
Temple Sisterhood
Mobile
•*Bernheimer. Mrs. L.
Council Jewish Women
Federation of Jewish
Charities
Forcheimer, Ferd
Kohn, Moses
Montgomery
Council Jewish Women
Klein, Leo
Loeb, Adolph
Loeb, Lucien S.
Nachman. Mrs. Adolph
Sehloss, S. L.
Solomon Bros.
Weil, Adolph
Weil, Alvin B.
Weil, Emil
Weil, Isidor
Weil, Leonel
Selma
Adler, Lee C. & A. Loeb
Hohenberg, Irwin
Hohenberg. Sidney
Jewish Federated Char-
ities
Kayser, Isidore
Lehman, M. M.
Leva, Leo
ALASKA
Candle
Greenberg, Herbert
ARIZONA
Nogales
Braeker, Chas. J.
Phoenix
Council Jewish Women
Marks, B. E.
ARKANSAS
Fort Smith
Cohen, Louis
Heymann, Ralph J.
Kaufman, Henry
Holly Grove
Abramson, Mrs. Rue
Hot Springs
Fellheimer, H.
Temple Sisterhood House
of Israel
Little Rock
**Altheimer, Mrs. Louis
•*Baumgarten, Mrs. S.
Berger, Joe, Sr.
Blass, Mrs. Gus.
Council Jewish Women
♦Epstein, Eph.
Federation of Jewish
Charities
♦Hamberg, Ad.
*Lasker, Mrs. Henry
•♦Lasker, Myron B.
•Pfeifer Bros.
Paragould
Joseph, Mrs. S. L.
CALIFORNIA
Bakersfleld
•Cohn, C.
Beverly Hills
Baruch, Mrs. Jacob
Fresno
Council Jewish Women
Einstein, Mrs. Louis
Gundelfinger, Louis
Gundelfinger, Mrs. Louis
La Jolla
Lieber, Mr. and Mrs,
Walter S.
Los Angeles
Baruch, Frederick H.
Baruch, Mrs. Herman
Feldman, Leo M.
Frankenberg, Ben
Goldsmith, Oscar
Gumbiner, Louis C.
Halperin, Dr. Robert L.
Hellman, Maurice S.
♦Hofeller, Eugene D.
Loew, Mrs. J.
Louis, Henry W.
Meyer, Alexander
Meyer, Ben R.
Moritz, Simon
Newmark, Marco R.
Nordlinger, Louis S.
Salinger, N.
Samuels, Caesar
SchifE, Ludwig
Schiff, Sol.
Steinberg, Jacob
Steinlein, Karl
Triest, Karl
United Jewish Welfare
Fund
Merced
Wolf, Geo.
Oakland
Heller, M.
Jewish National Welfare
Fund
••Lavenson, A. S.
•Lavenson, Mrs. A. S.
•Lavenson, Miss Alma R.
Oxnard
Lehmann, L.
Sacramento
Asher, Mrs. Aim6e B.
David Lubin Lodge No.
37, I. O. B. B.
Jewish Relief Society
San Diego
Hillkowitz, S.
Wolf, Hyman S.
San Francisco
Arnstein, Ludwig
Dinkelspiel, Mrs. L. M.
•Gunst, M. A.
••Hellman, Isalas W.
Jacobi, J. J.
Jewish National Welfare
Fund
•Meyer, Mary Jeanette
••Neustadter, Mrs. J. H.
Newman, Juda
•Rosenbaum, Mrs. C. W.
•Samson, Mrs. Rudolph
•Samson, Rudolph Walter
• Life member.
•* Deceased life member.
36
THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
•Sloss Family
WIel, Irvin J.
San Luis Obispo
Sinsheimer, Miss Ger-
trude
San Rafael
Herzog, S. K.
Stockton
Hope Lodge 126, I. O.
B. B.
Stein, I. F.
Zeimer, Dr. I. S.
Tracy
Grunauer, A.
Yolo
Borach, B.
COLORADO
Colorado Springs
Hebrew Benevolent As-
sociation
Livermore, O
Myers, M. K.
Sachs, Henry
Denver
Council Jewish Women
Grauman, Al.
Heller, Simon J.
Levie, Joseph B.
Levy, Isaac, Memorial
Fund Society
Morris, Ernest
Neusteter, Meyer
Schayer, Max S.
Wachtel. Simon
WolfE, Jacob L.
Fort liOgran
Pettis, Lt. Col. C. R.
Pueblo
DaviSv Samuel B.
Trinidad
Hebrew Ladies' Aid So-
ciety
CONNECTICUT
Bridgeport
Council Jewish Women
Klein, Jacob B.
Hartford
Aishberg, Edwin
Berman, Saul
Beth Israel Religious
School
Beth Israel Sisterhood
Blumenthal, H. S.
Cohen & Cohen
Eisner, .Judge Solomon
Fassler, S. A.
Feinberg Bros.
Feldman, Rabbi A. J.
Finklestein, F.
Fox, J. L.
Garber Bros.
Goldberg, A. D.
Goldberg, I. E.
Goldschmidt, L. S.
Haas, Benj. L.
Haas, Wm. P.
Hartman, Emanuel M.
Hartman, Maurice
Hollander's Sons, A.
Kaplan, David
Kashman, Marshall H.
•Kashmann, Ben
•Kashmann, Seymour S.
Kashmann, Simon
Katten, A., & Sons
Kohn, Sol., & Co.
Koppleman, H. P.
Lyon, Bernard
Lyon, Felix
Marks, M. F.
Myers & Gross
Newfeld, Albert
Olds & Whipple
Schwartz, Geo. B.
Seide, David
Shapiro, A.
*Silberman, A. M.
Silver Bros.
Stern, Leo
Wise, Isidore
Youngman, Solomon
New^ Haven
Botwinik, Hyman
Bretzfelder, Benj.
Buxbaum, Wm.
Cahn, Alexander
Canter, J. George
Caplan, Judge Jacob
Cohen, M.
Drazen, Harry
Freedman, Isidor
Gompertz. Mrs. .Jewell M.
Gordon, Israel
Harrison, M. B.
Herrman, Sig.
Hoffman, B. E.
Hoffman, I. J.
Horeb Lodge, No. 25, I.
O. B. B.
Hyman, Robert E.
Jacobs, Hyman
Keller, J.
Kleiner, Charles
Leichter, M. B.
Lettes, Saml.
Levy, Irwin S.
Linde, Dr. Jos. I.
Links, Leo.
Machol, Herbert L.
Mishkan Israel Sister-
hood
New Haven Lodge 4, U.
O. T. S.
Osterweis, Mrs. G.
Perlroth. Adolph
Price, Max
Rosenberg, Arthur
Rosenberg. Louis L.
Rosenbluth, Arthur J.
Rosenbluth, Louis M.
Rosoflf, Max
Saltzer Bros.
Schoenberger, E., & Sons
Segalofif Bros.
Steinbach, A. D.
Thalheimer, E. H.
Weil, Jos. A.
•Weil, Saml. J.
Weiss, Murray
Stamford
Council Jewish Women
DELAWARE
Seaford
Greenabaum, E. Arnold
Van Leer, Charles
Wilmington
Beth Emeth Religious
School
Braunstein, Harry
Council Jewish Women
Ginns, Oscar
Goberman, Dr. A.
Levy, Mrs. Leah
Levy, Mrs. Nathan
Markel, Adolph
Miller, Nathan
Rothstein, L.
Rothstein, Mrs. L.
Sayer Bros.
Schagrin, Chas. W.
Snellenburg, David
Topkis, Chas.
Walters, Mrs. Re-
becca W.
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Washington
Argo Lodge 413,
I. O. B. B.
Atlas, Mrs. Ida
Baer, Moe A.
Baum, Leo
Baumgarten, Lee
♦Behrends, Melvin
Beneman, Geo. R.
Berg, John
♦♦Berliner, Emile
Cohen, Myer
Eisenmann, Jacob
Eisenmann, M., & Bros.
Fadeley, C. F.
Fischer, Max
Freedman, Jos.
Gans, Isaac
Garfinkle, Morris
Gichner, Ernest
Gichner, Fred S.
Goldnamer, M. S.
Gundersheimer, Henry E
Hahn. Wm., & Co.
Hecht, Alex.
Heilprin, G. F.
Himmelfarb. Paul
Kann, Simon
Kaufman, D. J.
Kaufman. Dr. H. M.
Kaufman. Jos. D.
Kaufmann, E. I.
King, Harry
Lansburgh & Bro.
Livingston, Sam
Luchs, Joseph
Luchs, Morton J.
Lyon, R. B. H.
Lyon, Mrs. R. B. H.
Lyon, Simon
Lyon, Mrs. Simon
Newmyer & King
Nordlinger, Gerson
Rich, Herbert J.
Rich, Mrs. M. M.
Rosenberg, Maurice D.
Rothstein, Robt. J
Salomon, David H.
Schwartz, Mrs. S.
Sigmund, Albert
♦ Life member.
'♦ Deceased life member.
THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
Z7
Stein, J. M.
Tubriner, Leon
Washington Hebrew
Congregation
Werber, Mrs. Gustavus
Weser, Mrs. Fanny B.
Wilner, Jos. A.
FLORIDA
Daytona
Rotli, M.
Fort Pierce
Burston, Dr. M. J.
Hollywood
Adler, Phil
Jacksonville
Cohen, Mrs. Hattle
Davis, David
Finkelstein, Neal
Joel, L. D. ■
Lippman, Mrs. Gabe
Meyerheim, F.
Moscovitz, Louis
Peiser, Isaac
Rubin, Mrs. Chas.
Rubin, Max
Temple Mite Society
Temple Sisterhood
Miami
Moos, J. B.
Orlando
Kanner, H.
Ladies' Auxiliary of
Cong. Ohev Sholom
Lieberman, Hyman
Pensacola
Sisterhood Temple Beth
El
St. Petersburg
Dickman, Harry
Pace, V. H.
Rosenbaum, E. L.
Schutz, Mrs. Henry
Sierkese, A.
Tampa
Augustine, Dr! L. S.
Cohen, M. Henry
Jacobs, S.
Kasriel, Jos.
Maas, Abe
Maas, Ernest
Maas, Isaac
Maas, Julius
Maas, Sol.
Rachelson, Saul
Srour, E. S.
Waterman, Jerome A.
Weil, Julius
Wohl, Louis
West Tampa
Aronowitz, Manuel
Hecht, Alex
Weisberg, Chas.
Tbor City
Katz, Adolph
Wolfson, A. «& E.
GEORGIA
Albany
Bluethe, Morris
Brown, Jerome H.
Brown, P. J.
Cohn Bros.
Ehrlich, J.
Farkas, Leonard
B^arkas, Mack
Farkas, Paul
Farkas, Estate of Sam
Gortatowsky, A. C.
Gortatowsky, I. C.
Hebrew Ladies' Benevo-
lent Society
Hofmayer, L. J.
Kalmon, E. H.
Marks, Chas.
Prisant, H.
Prisant, I.
Robinson, C. D.
Rosenberg, J.
Schine, Nat B.
Sterne, Lee
Atlanta
Bauer, Henry
Council Jewish Women
Davis, H. I.
Dittler, Emil
Eplan, I.
Eplan, Sol. B.
Pleischman, L. A.
Goettinger, B.
Greenblatt, S. R.
Haas, Edwin R.
Haas, Herbert J.
Haas, Herman J.
Haas, Estate of Jacob
Haas, Leonard
Hein, S. F.
Herzberg, M.
Heyman, Arthur
Hirshberg Co.
Jacobs, Hyman S.
Jacobs, Sinclair
Kriegshaber, V. H.
Loewus, Jos.
Loveman, Mrs. Adolph
May, Armand
Mayer, Albert E.
Montag, Sig.
Mysterious Club
Rosenfeld, A. W.
Saul, J.
Saul, Sam
Scheer, John
Schwartz, C. D.
Selig, S. S., Jr.
Sommerfield, Mrs. Clara
Strauss, D. H.
Weinstock, Jack
Wellhouse, Mrs. Sidney
Augusta
Blum, Lee
Council Jewish Women
Daughters of Israel Soc.
Goldberg, A.
Goldberg, S. & F.
Nachman, D.
Rubin's
Sawilowsky, E.
Schaul, L. J., Co.
Schneider, C. H.
Slusky, David, & Son
Steinberg, S.
Bainbrldge
Blumeustein, E.
Grollman, H.
Myers, H.
Nussbaum Bros.
Brunswick
Bluestein, B.
Fruchtman, I.
Gordon, A. J.
Lissner, J. J.
Nathan, Sidney H.
Pfeiffer, Fred
Temple Sisterhood
Zelmenovitz, A.
Columbus
Arenowitch, I.
Feinberg, Phillip
J^iedlander, Julius
Goldstein, Meyer A.
Greentree, D.
Jewish Ladies' Aid Soc.
Julius, J. & H.
Lafkowitz, C.
Levinson Bros.
Meyers, A.
Rothschild, David
Rothschild, Herman
Macon
Becker, S. L.
Council Jewish Women
Goldgar, B.
Hirsh, Jacob
Kessler, H.
Koplin, Henry
Marshall, H.
Waxelbaum, G. J.
Waxelbaum, Jos.
Savannah
Abrahams, Edmund H.
Blumberg Bros.
Council Jewish Women
Epstein, E. S.
Grouse, L. E.
Hirsch, Adolph
Pinkussohn, Sam
Schwab, Dr. I. M.
Solomon, Arthur W.
Temple Sisterhood
Mickve Israel
Weil, A. S.
Wortsman, E. L.
Thomasville
Bluestein, L.
Feinberg, H. S.
Levitt, Mr. & Mrs. Isaac
Rosenberg, M.
Steyarman, Louis, &
Sons
II.LINOIS
Aurora
Y. M. H. A. Charity Fund
Bloomington
Charity Bridge Club
Jewish Ladies' Aid &
Temple Sisterhood
Livingston, Mayer & Co.
Livingston, Sig.
Tick, Morris, & Co.
Champaign
♦Kuhn, Caroline L.
* Life member.
38
THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
*Kuhn, Florence L.
Sisterhood of Sinai
Temple
Chicago
Addleman, Sanil. N.
Alseliiiler, Alfred S.
Alscbuler. Judge Samuel
Alter, Jacob
Ascher, Fred
•Bauman. Mrs. Edw.
Becker, Benjamin V.
Bensinger, B. E.
Bensinger, R. F.
Block, E. J.
Block, L. B.
Block, P. D.
Bloom, Bernhard
♦Bloom, Leopold
Bloomstein, Max
Born, Edgar R.
Born, M., & Co.
Brenner, Mrs. H. D.
Burger. Anton
Churchill, Richard S.
Cohen, Mrs. B.
Cohn, Chas.
Davis, Dr. H. I.
Davis, James
De Lee, Dr. Jos. B.
Deutsch, Jos.
Eckhouse, Geo. H.
Eisendrath, Edwin W.
Elkan, Henry
Ellbogen, Afrs. Leah
Englander, Maurice
♦Epstein, Max
Faroll, Barnett
Finn, Joseph M.
Flesch, E. W. P.
Foreman, Oscar G.
♦♦Frank, Henry L.
♦Freund, Gustave
Friend, Mrs. Alex.
Fries, Roy J.
Froelich, S.
Gach, Mrs. Rose
Gatzert, August
Gimbel, Chas. A.
Glueck, Isadore
♦Greenebaum, Moses E.
Grossman, I. A.
Harris, Mrs. Frank
Harris, Mark G.
Harris, Mrs. Samuel H.
Hefter, Caesar H.
Herst, Frank
Hirsch. Edwin W.
Holzheimer, A. Max
Hyman. Mrs. David A.
Israel, Joe
Jacobs, Irvin
Joseph, Harry J.
•Joseph, L.
Joseph, Max
Kahn, Joseph
Kanter, Isaac
Katz, Saml.
Kaufmann, Morris L.
Keller, L. J.
Klee, Simon
Kohn, Simon A.
Kraus, Adolf, Lodge 72,
I. O. B. B.
Kurtzon, Geo. B.
Lachmann, Numa
Lieberman. Isaac K,
Lieberman. Mrs. M.
Lipson, Isaac B.
Loeb, Mrs. Chas. I.
Loeb, Mr.s. Jacob M.
Louer, Albert S.
Loveman, A. M.
♦Mandel, Edwin F.
♦Mandel, Mrs. Emanuel
♦♦Mandel, Leon
Marks, Mrs. I. L.
Mayer, Arthur H.
Meyer, Abraham W.
Meyer, Alfred C.
Meyer, Julius H.
Moos, J. B.
Morris, Mrs. Anna M.
Norden, Felix A.
Pfaelzer, Mrs. David M.
♦Phillipson, Saml.
Pick, Richard
Pincus, Saml. Zorach
Piatt, Mrs. Hanna K.
Ramah Lodge .33,
I. O. B. B.
Regensteiner, Theo.
♦Reitler, Chas.
Rosenfeld, Mrs. Maurice
♦Rosenthal, Lessing
Rubens, Charles
Rubovitz, Toby
Samuels, Ben.i.
Schanfarber, lleV. Dr.
Tobias
Schiff, Benj. J.
Schur, Mrs. Herman
Schuster, Mrs. Chas.
Seifer, Nathan
Silberman, Adolph
Silberman, Mr. and
Mrs. Sigmund
Silverman, Edwin
Sincere, Ben E.
Spiesberger, H. T.
Stein, Mrs. Albert
Stein, Mrs. Ernst
Stein, Mrs. Samuel
Steindler, Albert
Steindler, Michael
Stern, Max
Stern, Mrs. Max
♦Stettauer, Mrs. D.
Straus, Eli M.
♦Straus, Leo
Straus, Mrs. Meyer L.
♦Straus, J. S. T.
Superfine, Bernard A.
Taussig, Jos.
Taussig, Maurice
Temple Judea Women's
Club
The Temple
The Temple ReligiouJi
School
Temple Sholom
Religious School
Temple Sholom Sister-
hood
Unger. Mrs. Carl
Weil, Mrs. Leon
Weiss. Mrs. Clara
Witkowsky. .Tas.
Women of Mizpah
Wormser, Leo F.
Younker, A.
Danville
Plant, Mike. & Co.
United Jewish Charities
Galesburg:
Jewish Ladies' Aid Soc.
Glencoe
Grauer, Rose L.
Oak Park
Moment, H.
Rawitzer, Fred
Peoria
The B. & M.
♦Bennett, C. M.
Bloom, Mrs. H. T.
Chic Mfg. Co.
Cohen Furniture Co.
Field, G. M.
Field, J. W.
Frankel, Harry A.
Goldstein, H. M.
Goodman, A. L.
Harrison, Sidney
Heller, W., & Son
Klein, L. E.
Lehmann, Arthur
Levinson, Sam
Newman, Milton G.
Perlstein, H,
Salzenstein, Albert C.
Salzenstein, Mrs. S. C.
Schradski Co
Schradzski, Ick
Smith, Dr. C. M.
Szold, Esther
Szold, Jos. (deceased)
Szold, children of Jos.
Ullman, C. A.
Wachenheimer, J.
Weinstein, Chas.
Weinstein, M.
Weisser, Wm.
Woolner, Adolph, Jr.
♦Woolner, Mrs. Miriam S.
♦Woolner, Seymour A.
♦Woolner, Mrs. Sey-
mour A.
♦Woolner, W. B.
♦Woolner, Mrs. W. B.
Qiiincy
Hebrew Ladies' Benevo-
lent Sisterhood
Reib, J. J.
Ravinia
Rosenwald, Mrs. Julius
Roclielle
♦♦Hilb, Emanuel
♦Hilb, Mrs. Emanuel
Rock Island
Mosenf elder, Mr. and'
Mrs. Louis
♦Mosenfelder, Mrs. Louis
Springfield
B'rith Sholera Sisterhood
Urbana
Sinai Temple Sisterhood
Waukegan
Stein, Mrs. Adolf
INDIANA
Columbia City
Daniel, Mrs. Hattie
Evansville
Fine, Mrs. Philip
♦ Life member.
♦♦ Deceased life member.
CLASS IN FLORICULTURE
POULTRY CULTURE IS A POPULAR BRANCH OF THE COURSE
THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
39
Jewish Federated Chari-
ties of Washington
Avenue Temple
Fort Wayne
Council Jewish Women
Federated Jewish Chari-
ties
Salon, Mrs. N. L.
Gary
Muscat, S.
Schaaf, F. R.
Hamilton
Wolff, G., & Sons
Hammond
Hirsch, Adolph
Weiss, Arthur J.
*Wolf, Leo
Indianapolis
Jewish Welfare Fund
♦Schwartz, Martin
Sommers, Chas. B.
Kokomo
Levi, J. S.
Lia Fayette
Federated Jewish Chari-
ties
Liigonier
Henoch, Sol.
**Strauss, Isaac D.
**Straus, Jacob
Temple Sisterhood
Madison
Congregation Adath
Israel
Marion
Sinai Temple Sisterhood
Mt. Vernon
Temple Sisterhood
Portland
Weiler, Morris
South Bend
Ries, H. E.
Spiro, Mrs. Samuel
Summitville
Warner, Children of
Anna
Terre Haute
Federated Jewish Chari-
ties
**Levi, Simon
IOWA
Cedar Rapids
Schoen, Chas.
Charles City
Hecht, Jos.
Davenport
Tri-City Jewish Feder-
ated Charities
Decorah
Bear, Benj.
I)es Moines
Frankel, Anselm
Frankel, Est. of Babette
Dubuque
**Slimmer, A.
Sioux City
Davidson, Dave
•Wise, Mrs. Chas.
KANSAS
£1 Dorado
Levinson, H.
Leavenworth
Council Jewish Women
McPherson
Strouse, J., & Son
Salina
Stiefel, Moses
Topeka
Council Jewish Women
Snattinger, T.
Wichita
Wallenstein, Henry
KENTUCKY
Bowling Green
Cristal, Samuel
Frankfort
Davis, David P.
Davis, I.
Lexington
Ades, David
Greebel, Adolph
Herz, Emil
K. K. A. I. Sisterhood
Levy, Morris L.
Mevers Bros.
Weil, Jay D.
Weil, Sim
Wile, Dolph
Liouisville
Adath Israel Sisterhood
Ades, Simon
Bernheim, Frank D.
Ehrmann, Hilmar
Haas, Mrs. Sam
Hirsch, Mrs. David
Hyman, Jacob
Isaacs,, Mrs. Louis
Kasdan, David
Klempner Bros.
Levy, Arnold H.
Levy, Sol.
Linker, Barnet
Lorch, Vic. M.
Louisville Scrap Material
Co.
Marks Mercantile Co.
Rauch, Rabbi Jos.
Rosenblum, N.
Rosenblum, Nathan
Rosenblum, Sidney
Sachs, Edward
Sachs, Morris D.
Selligman, Alfred
Selligman, Bernard
Switow, M.
Ullman, Mrs. Saml.
Ma.vsville
Merz, A. L.
Merz, Mrs. A. L.
Merz, Eugene
Merz, Mrs. Eugene
Owensboro
Baer, Abe
Rosenfeld, Mrs. A.
Rosenfeld, Silas
Rosenfeld, Mrs. Silas
♦♦Shorten, J. D.
Paducah
Federated Jewish Chari-
ties
Fels, Mrs. Jeannette
Harmony Lodge 149,
I. O. B. B.
Rubel Dry Goods Co.
Temple Israel S. S.
LOUISIANA
Alexandria
Kaufman, I. J.
Simon, A. E.
Simon, Mr. and Mrs.
Harry L.
Temple Sisterhood
Weiss, M. J.
Donaldsonville
Netter, Adolphe
Monroe
Bloch, Mr. & Mrs. J. S.
Meyer, Mrs. Sol.
Temple Sisterhood
Natchitoches
Nelken, Samuel
New Iberia
Gates of Prayer Sabbath
School
New Orleans
Frank, Mrs. Henry
Friedler, J. J.
Jewish Charitable and
Educational Federa-
tion
Levy, A.
Levy, Mrs. Otto A.
♦♦Newman, Mrs. Henry
♦♦Newman, Isidore
Sisterhood Congregation
Gates of Prayer
Zemurray, Samuel
St. Franoisville
Teutsch, R.
Shreveport
B'nai Zion Congregation
Council Jewish Women
Murov, N.
MAINE
Bangor
Friedman, A. B.
Lewiston
Ross, Allen
Portland
Rosen, Maurice E.
• Life member.
♦♦ Deceased life member.
40
THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
Saco
Solmer, S. M.
MARYI.AXD
Baltimore
•Adler, Miss Blanche
Baer, Estate of Gustav
Baker, Chas. B.
Benesch, Mrs. Rosa
Berney, Albert
Berney, Mr. and Mrs.
Sidney
Burgunder, B. Bernie
Castleburg, Henry
Cohen-Adler Shoe Co.
Cohen, B. E.
♦♦Cohen, Mendes
Cone, Frederick W.
Cone, Mrs. Moses H.
Deiches, Wm.
Dorf, Morris
Eisenberg, Abram
Endel, Mrs. H.
Engel, Jacob
Epstein, Jacob
Fader, A.
Frank, Edward L.
Frank, Isaac
♦Friedenwald, Hiram W.
Froelich, Mrs. Rosa
Fuld, Mr. and Mrs.
Manes E.
Goldberg, John
Goldberg, Thos. D.
♦♦Goldenberg, Julius M.
Goldenberg, Levi
Goldsmith, Morton M.
Gomprecht and Benesch
Gottschalk, Jos.
Greenabaum, Mrs. E.
Greenbaum, Leon E.
Greenbaum, Milton D.
Greif, David L.
Greif, Leonard L.
Greif, Mrs. Max
Halle, Isaac
Halle, Meyer S.
Halle, Moses
Hamburger, Manes I.
Hanline, Alex, M.
Hecht, Mr. & Mrs. Alex.
Hecht, Edwin S.
Hecht, Mrs. Julia W.
Hecht, Mrs. M. C.
Hecht, Malcolm
Hecht, Moses S.
Hess, Miss Emma E.
Himmel, Leon
Himmel, M. L., & Son
Hochschild, Max
Hollander, Mrs. H.
Hutzler, Mrs. David
Independent Order
Brith Sholom
Kaplan, Miss Leba
Katz, A. R.
Katz, Meier
Katz, S. N.
♦♦Kaufman, Henriette
Kemper, David
Kerngood, Herman
Lauchheimer, S. H.
Lauer, Mrs. Leon
Lauer, Martin
Lazarus, Mrs. Fannie L.
Levy, Alfred
Levy, William
Mandelbaum, Seymour
Alorris, Moses
Moses, Bernard
Ottenheimer, I. & M.
♦♦Ravner, Wm. S.
♦♦Reinhard, Saml. E.
Rosenau, Rev. Dr. Wm.
Rosenberg, Abel
Rosenberg, Lewis S.
Rothholz Bros.
Rothholz, Julius
Rothschild, Moses
Rothschild, S.
Rubenstein, Dr. C. A.
Samuels, Morton
Samuels, Oscar
Schleisner, Mrs. Hannah
Schloss Bros. & Co.
Schoeneman, J., Inc.
Seliger, Mrs. Leon
Sinsheimer, Miss R.
Solomons, Miss Rose
Sonneborn, Siegmund B.
Spear, Dr. Irving J.
Stein, M.
Stern, F. Edward
Strouse, Benj.
♦♦Strouse, Isaac
Stulman Bros.
Thalheimer, Alvin
Thalheimer, Mr. and
Mrs. Samuel
Thalheimer. S. J.
Van Leer, Milton
Westheimer, Milton F.
Wyman, Maurice
Cumberland
Hirsch, Isaac
Klawan, Jos.
Lichtenstein, A. M.
Morgan, N., & Co.
Rosenbaum, Ira
Rosenbaum. Irving
Rosenbaum, L.
Rosenbaum, Susman
Spear, M.
Frederick
Jacobson, Karl
Rosenour, Gerson
Sclar, M.
Shapiro, Barney
Wachter, Mrs. Clara W.
Weinberg, Miss Jean-
nette
Weinberg, Leo
Loira«onine:
Price, Arthur
Mt. Washington
Ross, Albert
Sussman, Mrs. Edna
Northeast
Abbott, Dr. W. L.
MASSACHUSETTS
Attleboro
Stone, Mrs. S. M.
Boston
Agoos Family Charity
Fund
Baer, Louis
Bernkopf. David
Brandt, C.
Fox, Isidor
Froedman, Dr. Louis M.
Gold, Saml.
Grosberg Family Charity
Fund
Gutterman, Estate of
Adolph
♦♦Hecht, Lina
Herman, Mrs. Jos. M.
♦Kirstein, Louis E.
♦Koshland, A.
Koshland, Joseph
Lebowich, J.
Newman, Mrs. Samuel J.
Ratchesky, A. C.
Rudnick, Joseph
Schooner, Joseph Y.
Schwartz, H., & Co.
♦♦Shuman, A.
Sisters of the Rebecca
Society
Solomont, James
Stern, Irving H.
Strauss, Mrs. Louis
Temple Israel Sabbath
School
Brookline
Berenson, Mrs. Albert
Buxbaum, S., Co.
♦Hirshberg, A. S.
Slocum, Isaac M.
Van Noorden, E.
Van Noorden, Mrs. E.
Cambridge
Zinn, Donald J.
Chelsea
Rosenberg Bros.
Dorchester
Gardner, Mrs. Louis
Fall Kiver
Cooper, S. B.
Haverhill
Hartman Shoe Co.
Ornsteen, Myer T.
Kendal Green
♦Mayer, Richard
liowell
Tikotsky, Eli
New Bedford
Council Jewish Women
Newton
Golden, E. I
Sangns
Salter, M., & Sons
Somerville
Hillson, Hyman M.
South Acton
Rawitser, Wm.
Springfield
Adaskin, Herman
Daniel, Harry
Ehrlich, Robert
Glickman, Dr. Alfred M.
Isenberg, H., & Co.
Isenberg, Herman
Jacobs, Dr. Chas.
Kamberg, Abraham
♦ Life member.
♦♦ Deceased life member.
THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
41
Kimball, George
Markson, J. H.
May, Simon
May, Wm.
Ratner, Moses & Louis
Schwartz «& Lepovetsky
Simons, Saml. G.
Wile, Lee
Waltham
Bayard, Harris
Worcester
Bramson, Abraham
Cotzin, Mrs. David
Council Jewish Women
Elias, Saul
Grodberg & Hirsch
Isenberg, Alfred G.
Isenberg, David B.
Sapiro, Maxwell E.
Seder, Saul A.
StrogofE, Mrs. Frank
MICHIGAN
Detroit
Baron, N.
Blum, Mrs. Henry
Buchhalter, Wm.
Butzel, Mrs. Leo M.
Frank, Mrs. Celia
Gilbert Mrs. S. G.
Ginsburg, Bernard
Goldberg, Louis H.
Goldman, Morse
♦Goldstein, Bernice Lois
*Gumbiner, Jos. H.
Heavenrieh, John A.
Heavenrich, Sidney F.
Helfman, Harry
Himelhoch, Moses
Jacobson, H.
Kahn, Albert
Krolik, Julian H.
Landsberg, Myren M.
Phillips, Wm. J.
Rosenfield, Monroe
Schlanger, Harry
**Schloss, Siligman
Serlin, Wm. J.
Siegel, B., Co.
Stillman, Mrs. Henry
Temple Beth El Sister-
hood
Traitel, Maurice
Wineman, Andrew
**Wineman, Mrs. Henri-
etta
Wineman, Henry
Wolf, Edwin A.
Wolfe, N.
Grand Rapids
United Jewish Welfare
Society
Kalamazoo
Temple Sisterhood
Xiansingr
Gerson, Jos.
Temple Sisterhood
Norway
Ruwitch, Miss Bessie L.
Petosky
Temple Sisterhood
Pontiac
Hcineman, Mrs. Sol. E.
MINNESOTA
Austin
Hirsh, Geo.
Chisholin
El Queeno Cigar Co.
Modalic, Dr. W. L.
Sapero, M.
Duluth
Altman, Harry B.
Davis, Jos. E.
Josephs, H. Y.
Loeb, Saml.
Hibbing
Hallock, Chas.
Helstein, Louis
Markel Furniture Co.
Sapero, M.
Sher, I. R.
Minneapolis
*Eisler, Adolph
Federation of Jewish So-
cial Service
Jacobs, Benjamin
Kaufman, Saml. S.
Ruben, Harold M.
Selig, Joseph
St, Paul
Council Jewish Women,
Monday Sewing Circle
Ginsberg, Misses Anna
and Lilly, and Mrs. D.
G. Mains
Jewish Welfare Asso.
Sisterhood Mt. Zion
Temple
Virginia
Roman, Mrs. Jos.
MISSISSIPPI
Aberdeen
Bergman, M.
Anguilla
Kline, Henry
Brookhaven
Abrams, I.
Cohn, A. A.
Cohn, David Z.
Schlesinger, Louis A.
Temple B'nai Shalom
Wilson, Sam
Corinth
Hazard, G. A.
Rubel, Abe, & Co.
Weaver, A. K.
Weaver, R. M.
Worris, H.
Greenville
Bergman, H. W.
Fletcher, Leon
Goldstein, Montrose
Goldstein, Nathan
Goodman, S.
Hebrew Union Sabbath
School
Hirsch. H. H.
Itzig, Mrs. I.
Johl, Miss Jeannette
Moyse & Moyse
Schlesinger, M. P.
Scott, Dr. Saul L.
Stein, H.
Temple Sisterhood
Waldauer, Ernest
Weinberg, A.
Weinberg, Dave
Greenw^ood
Bergson, Paul
Davidson, M.
Davidson, Mrs. Rose
Diamond, M.
Finkelstein, H.
Garlove, B.
Herman, Robert
Kline, I. M.
Kornfeld, W.
Lax, Sam
Levitt Hide & Fur Co.
Orlansky, A.
Roby, M.
Rodgers, Meyer
Smith, David
Stein, I.
Stein, Joe
Stein, S. M.
Weiler, A.
Weiler, Mrs. Millard
Hattiesburg
Dreyfus, M.
Jackson
Ascher, Jos.
Dreyfus, Isidore
Hart, Cyril
Lehman, Isidore
Manassah Lodge 202,
I. O. B. B.
Meridian
Arky, Herbert
Feibelman, B. M. & E.
Klein, S. A.
Lyon, A. J.
Meyer, Joe
Meyer, Sam
Rosenbush, I. M.
Rothenberg, M., & Co.
Spiro, Jonas
Straus & Lerner
Ullman, L.
Wigransky, L.
Natchez
Beekman, Dr. Marcus
Beekman, Dr. Philip
Beekman, Mrs. Sam
♦♦Frank, Henry
Fry, Louis
Geisenberger, Saml.
Goldberger, L.
Golilberger, Max
Kullman, B.
Laub, Isaac
Mayer, H. L.
Seiferth, Jan
Simon, Leo
Stockner, Ben
Tillman, C. L.
Ullman, Dr. J. S.
Viener, R.
Zerkowsky, Isaac
* Life member.
♦* Deceased life member.
42
THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
TicksbnTET
Albrecht, Sam
Bock-Fischel Drj' Goods
Co.
Emmlch, Louis
Fischel, Mrs. A. L.
Hirsh, J. K.
Kory, Rev. Sol. L.
Ladies' Hebrew Benevo-
lent Society
Landau, M. D.
Laudenbeimer, David
Marcus, Samuel
Metzger, Maurice
Mite Society of Anche
Chesed Rel. School
Rice, H. E.
Sartorius & Fried
Switzer, L. L
Teller, Sidney
Weil, Mrs. R.
West Point
Rosenfeld, S. O.
MISSOURI
Hannibal
Council Jewish Women
Joplin
Newman, Albert
Kansas City
Auerbach, H. A.
Baum, Jos.
Benjamin, David
•Benjamin, Mr. and Mrs.
Lionel
Berkowitz, E. B.
Berkowitz, Walter J.
Berkson, Sol.
Block, Sol.
Bobrecker, Saml.
Davidson, Julian K.
Deutsch, Mrs. Rachael
Feldenheimer, Sam
Goldberg, Leo B.
Kansas City Lodge 184,
I. O. B. B.
Laner, Louis
Levy, Family of Isaac
Lyon, Eugene L.
Mayer, Moe
Oppenheimer Bros.
Shanberg, M. B.
Shane, Meyer
Siegel, Lester
Uhlmann, Paul
Werby, Jacob
Wolf, I. J.
Woolf, Mrs. A. S.
St. Joseph
Adath Joseph Sisterhood
Block, Harry
Ehrlich, Wm. H.
Federated Jewish Chari-
ties
♦Hirsch, Sol.
**Westheimer, Mr. and
Mrs. Ferd.
••Westheimer, Samuel
St. Iiouis
American Fixture and
Showcase Mfg. Co.
Baer, Arthur B.
Baer, J. A.
Bauman, S. H.
B'nai El Sisterhood
Bry, Nathan
Cohen, Leon
•Cohn, I. H.
Cronheim, Herman
Frank, Mrs. Henry
Freund, Walter L.
Glaser, Dr. Carl
Glaser, Jos., Jr.
Harris, Marcus
Hirschhorn, Lewis
Jewish Federation of St.
Louis
Kline, I. D.
Kopelowitz Bros.
Kover, Chas
Leah Ladies' Lodge 5,
I. O. B. A.
♦Lesem, Col. Isaac H.
Littmann, Mrs. M.
May, Morton J.
Mayer, Emil
Missouri Lodge 22, I. O.
B. B.
♦Nathan, Emil
♦Piatt, Edward G.
**Rice, Jonathan
Rosenfeld, Arthur
Rubinstein, T. L.
♦Sacks, William
St. Louis Commission
Co.
Salinger, Mrs. Ford
Seidel, S.
Spitz, Mrs. Moritz
Steinberg, Mark C.
♦♦Stix, C. A.
Straus, Mrs. Hannah
Swope, Meier
Treuman, Paul
Weil. Ralph
Wohl, David P.
Wolff, Mrs. Clara A.
Wolff, E. H.
Wolfort, Sig.
Springfield
Associated Charity Fund
Tipton
Cohn, Mrs. Rosalie
Webb City
Goldstein, Sol.
MONTANA
Butte
Jewish Charity Chest
♦♦Oppenheimer, J. E.
♦Symons, Harry
Missoula
Leiser, Esther
NEBRASKA
Lincoln
Friend, Morris
Gold, Nathan J.
Gold, Wm.
Hill, D.
.Sheuerman, M.
Speier, Albert
Temple Sisterhood
B'nai Yeshurun
♦Weil, M.
Omaha
Cohn, Rabbi Frederick
Holzman, Wm. L.
.Jewish Philanthropies
Katleman, Carl C.
Kulakofsky, J. Harry
Lapidus, Harry H.
♦♦Levy, Morris
Rosenthal, B. & H.
Temple Israel Sisterhood
NEVAD.l
Reno
Cohn, Miss Felice
NEW HAMPSHIRE
Manchester
Chase, Edward M.
Portsmouth
Council Jewish Women
Shapiro, Louis
NEW JERSEY
Atlantic City
♦Bacharach, Mrs. Harry
Bell, Albert T.
Binswanger, Miss Mona
Bogatin Bros.
♦Buzby, Walter J.
Council Jewish Women
Epstein, Mrs. A.
Federation of Jewish
Charities
Flarsheim, Mrs. Fannie
♦Fridenberg, Mrs.
Anne E.
♦♦Fridenberg, Mrs. Solo-
mon S.
Friedeberg. Mrs. Gussie
Friend, Mrs. Alex. M.
Furer, Michael
Hanstein, Mrs. Moses
Hillman, Joel
Hillman, Julian A.
Hillman, Mrs. Julian A.
Ichenhauser, Mrs. Silas
Jacobs, Mrs. Saml.
♦Kline, Henry S.
♦Krauskopf, H. C.
Levy, Louis
Pollock, Louis R.
Press, Mrs. A.
Sehaul, Henrv H.
Schechter, S. B.
Toppin, F. M.
♦White, D. S.
Wolfstein, Jesse N.
Bayonne
Council Jewish Women
Belmar
Strauss, Irving R.
Bridgreton
Garfield, D.
Pollock, Mrs. Benj.
Schrank, M. C, Co.
Schwarzman, David
Camden
Goldberg, Louis
Harvev, J. S. C.
Loeb, Rudolf
♦ Life member.
♦♦ Deceased life member.
THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
43
Collingswood
Jacobson, S. M.
Deal
Baumann, Mrs. S.
Weyl, Edgar
East Orange
Dimond, A. J.
Marx, Dr. Max
Schindel, George J.,
Estate
Elizabeth
Council Jewish Women
Koestler, Saml.
Stein, Dr. Emil
Uoboken
Kislali, Julius I.
Irvington
Bierman, Geo.
Jersey City
Council Jewish Women
Margate City
Friedlander, Isadore
Montclair
Hirsh, Mrs. Samson
Moorestown
Lippincott, Chas. A.
Newark
♦Aronson, Louis V.
Bamberger, Louis
♦♦Baseh, Charles J.
Berla, Amzi
Bornstein, Mrs. Richard
Cohn, Saul & Joseph E.
Danzis, Dr. Max
Davis, Mortimer
Dillenberg, Samuel S.
Donald Co.
Dreyfuss, Emanuel
Epstein, Dr. Harry B.
Ezekiel Lodge 90, I. O.
Feist & Feist
Fenning, Herman A.
♦Fisch, Jos.
Foster, Rev. Solomon
♦Friedman, Louis L.
Goldsmith, Leo
Goldsmith, Martin H.
♦Goldsmith, Nathan
Greenebaum, Harry H.
♦Groedel, Theodore
Gross, Lewis D.
♦*Grotta, David
Hammerschlag, N. V.
Hertz, Max
Hirshberg, D. E.
♦Hollander, Albert
♦Hollander, Benj. Wm.
♦Hollander, Michael
Hollander, Sam M.
Jay, Leopold
Jay, Theodore C.
Kaltenbaeher, Mr. and
Mrs. Jos.
Kanengieser, A. Sig.
♦Kaufherr, Albert H.
♦Kaufherr, Maurice D.
Kaufman, Ferd B.
Kessler, Saml. I.
♦King, Nathaniel
Klein, Albert
Krieger, Carrie, In mem-
ory of, by her sons,
Abe S., Milton and
Wm. Krieger
♦Krimke, Philip
Kussy, Herman
Kussy, Dr. and Mrs. Jos.
Kusy, Maximilian
Lehman, Isidor
♦Lehman, Wm. E.
♦Lehman, Wm. L., &
Jerome
Levy, Fenster & McClos-
key
Lewis, Bernard
Lindeman, Philip
Lippman, Louis
♦Lissner, A.
♦Lissner, Benj. P.
♦Lissner, Leo N.
Liveright, Frank I.
Longfelder, David
Manshel, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles
Marx, Mr. and Mrs.
Meier
MauU, H. W., & Co.
Mayer, Adolf
Mayer, Benj.
♦♦Meyer, Aaron
Meyer, Jacob
♦Miller, Bernard
Muehlfelder, Arthur
Myers, L. A., Jr.
Myers, Wm. L.
Newman, Jacob L.
♦Phillips, Arthur
Plant, Louis
Plant, Moses
♦Rachlin, Morris
Rich, Leopold
Rich, Wm. S.
♦*Roth, Isaac
Salzman, Nathan
Scheck Advertsing
Agency
Schlesinger, Alex. L.
Schlesinger, Mrs.
Alex. L.
♦Schlesinger, Louis
Schlesinger, Morris S.
Schwartz, Louis C.
Schwartz, Mr. and Mrs.
Samuel
♦Schwarz & Son
♦Sommer, Wm. M.
Steiner, Dr. and Mrs.
Edwin
Steiner, Herman
♦Steiner, Mrs. Joseph
♦♦Straus, Isaac T.
♦♦Weingarten, Levi
Orange
Augenblick, Meyer
Brentano, Mrs. Simon
♦Roth, Jacob
Roth, M.
Roth Realty Co.
Schindel, Abraham
Religious School Barnert
Temple
Rogowski, M. L.
Perth Amboy
Wurtzel, Max
Paterson
Bloom, Edward
Fabian, Jacob
Levine & Greenspan
Michaels, Charles
Phillipsburg
♦Bugen, Jacob
Nie, Alice E.
Plainfield
Council .Jewish Women
Klein, Saml.
Newcorn, Wm.
Schwed, Herman
Tepper Bros.
Tepper. M.
Yood, Dr. R.
Shrewsbury
Meyer, Jos. E.
Somerville
Mack, Mrs. Louise C.
Schwed, Chas.
South Orange
Back, Jesse Albert
Cohen, Roy M.
Frank, Mannie
Ising, Mrs. Oscar
Roth, Jacob
Trenton
Holzner, David
Jewish Federation
Kaplan, David
Kaufman, S. E.
Schafer, Julius
Swift & Co.
Trenton Shirt Mfg. Co.
Wirtshafter, H.
Yard's, Inc.
Union City
No. Hudson Section
C. J. W.
Ventnor
Stern, Saml.
Washington
Davidson, Dr. A,
West End
Houseman, Clarence J.
Westwood
Goldberg, Dr. David
NEW MEXICO
Albuquerque
Ilfeld, Louis
Ilfeld, Noa
Kahn, Siegfried
Norhaus, Max
Osoff, Meyer
Schweizer, Herman
Claj'ton
Isaacs, Robt. W.
Las Vegas
Ilfeld, Charles
♦ Life member.
♦♦ Deceased life member.
44
THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
NEW YORK
Albany
Aronowitz. Saml. E.
Barnet, "\Vm.
Council Jewish Women
De Beer, Mr. and Mrs.
Jacob
Ferber, Ellis
Fleishman, I. S.
Gideon Lodge 140,
I. O. B. B.
Hess, Abe N.
Hessberg, Mrs. Albert
Illch, Julius
Lamer, Samuel H.
Levison, I. N.
Levison, Milton F.
Mandelbaum, Mrs.
Myer J.
Mann Bros.
Mann, Mr. and Mrs.
Chas.
May, Chas. S.
Mendel, Max
Mendleson, Ira
Mendleson, Leon
Miller Bros.
Muhlfelder, Jonas
Myers, N.
Neuman, Dr. Leo H.
Oppenheim, Louis W.
Oppenheim, Wm. L.
•Rosendale, Hon. S. W.
Sonnenfeld, Sam T.
Sporborg, Mr. and Mrs.
Alfred J.
Sporborg, Mrs. Henry J.
Stark, Mrs. Milton C.
Stern, Chas. M.
Stern, Henry E.
Thanhauser, Mrs. B. H.
Amsterdam
Lurie, A. D.
Astoria, Li. I.
Klein, Bernard D.
Athens
Unger, Henry W.
Auburn
Marshall, L.
Blnghamton
Bloom, Dr. M. S.
Rosenthal, S. C.
Brooklyn
Bildersee, Miss Adele
Blum, Edw. C.
Brightman, S. D.
Dohrmann, Edw. A.
Polda, L.
Franks, H. S.
Glaser, Abraham
♦Kalvin, Mrs. Henry M.
•Kaufman, Mrs. A. Sara
♦Lewis, Israel
Raven, C. T.
♦Reiner, Julius
Rothschild, S. F.
Shapiro, Nathan D.
Soss, Saml.
Sternberger, Louis
Buffalo
Fleischmann, Simon
•♦Hofeller, Theodore
♦Hotelier, Mrs. Theodore
Jewish Federation
for Social Service
♦Joseph, J. G.
Keiser, August
Spangenthal, Mrs. A.
♦Warner, Eugene
Wile, Herman
♦Winkler, Mrs. R. S.
Crestwood
Shiman, Abe
Croton-on-Hudson
Rosen Jos. A.
Baker, Alex.
Baker, Harrv
Berinstein, H. L. & B. M.
Epstein, Julius
Epstein, Wm.
Peatherman, Isadore
Friendly, M. H.
Friendly, Myer
Friendly, S. H.
Gladke, Hon. M. J.
Goldstein, H.
Hersch, S. H.
Horowitch, Hyman
Horwitz, Sol.
Jerome & Tischler
Johnson, Miss
Johanna R.
Lain, E. L.
Lande, Dr. Abraham
Levy, Benj. F.
Nathenson, Geo.
Radin, Mr. & Mrs.
Henry J.
Rubin Bros.
Sammet, J. Barney
Samuels, Aaron
Schwartz, Harry B.
Shreibman, L., & Son
Sisterhood Temple
B'nai Israel
Stern, Harry P.
Strauss, Chas.
Swan, C. R.
Tepper Bros.
Weil, N.
Far Bockaway
Sommerich, Edwin
Forest Hills
Allmayer, E.
De Vos, A. R.
Gloversville
Horwitz & Arbib
Kayne, R.
Ken- Wei Sporting
Goods Co.
♦Lebenheim, F. W.
Littauer, Lucius N.
Mendel, J. W.
♦Moses, Joseph
Nelson, A.
♦Rothschild, Samuel
♦Rothschild, Mrs. Samuel
Sanger Bros.
Schine Theatre Co.
Great Neck
Augstein, Minnie
Sisterhood Temple
Beth El
Harrison
Sonn, Mr. and Mrs.
Sidney H.
Herkimer
Schermer, BenJ.
Johnstown
Denkert, M., & Co.
Galinsky, B., & Sons
Rosenthal, Albert
Kew Gardens
Jacobs, Miss Eva
Larchmont
Rosenthal, Mrs. M. S.
Lawrence
Elsas, Adolph
Long- Island City
Loose-Wiles Biscuit Co.
Traitel Marble Co.
Mt. Vernon
Drey, Mrs. Lizzie H.
Mann, Leon
Robison, Gerson
Newburgh
United Jewish Charities
New Rochelle
Amdur, N. W.
♦Grant, Adolph
Kaufmann, Julius
♦Ladenburger, Mrs. Theo.
Prince Mrs. Julius
New York City
♦♦Abraham, A.
Abrahams, Mrs. M. L.
Adler, Jerome C.
Adler, J. C, & Bros.
Adler, Max
Adler, Mrs. Morton L.
Adler, Paul
Agate, Sanford S.
Ahrend, D. H.
Alexander, Joel
Alexander, Lawrence L.
Alexander, Lester
Alpert, Adolph
Alsberg, Wm.
Altheimer, Jesse
Altschul, Benj.
Arnold, Miss Carrie
Aschner, Paul W.
Bamberger, Mrs. Ira Leo
♦Bamberger, William
Bathia Lodge No. 10,
U. O. T. S.
Bayer, Mrs. Edwin S.
Beaumont, Com. L. D.
Becker, Charles
Beekman, A. M.
Beer, Mrs. Julius
Seller, Mr. and Mrs. A.
Benjamin, Eugene S.
Bergmann. A. H.
Berliner, Saml.
Berliss, A. D.
Berman, Jos. Geo.
Bernard, Mrs. Bertram
Bernheim, Mrs. Isaac J.
Bernheimer, Miss
Alice A.
♦♦Bernheimer, Miss Rosie
♦ Life member.
♦♦ Deceased life member.
THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
45
Bernstein, David
Bier, Mrs. S.vlvan
Bijur, NatliJin
Bildersee, Miss Dorothy
Bilwiller Bros.
Bing, Alexander M.
Blitzer, M. D.
Bloch, Harry
Bloch, S. S.
Blocli, Isaac
Blocli, Mrs. Isaac
Bloom, Wm.
Bloomingdale, Mrs. J. B.
Bluen, Mrs. M. J.
♦Blumenthal, Geo.
Blumenthal, Mrs. Rose
Blumgart, Mr. and
Mrs. Louis
Bonne, Mrs. Josephine
Brandt, Herman
Brettauer, Mrs. Jos.
Bronston, E.
*Budge, Henry
Burnham, E. Palmer
Buttenweiser, Jos. L.
Cams, Wm. L.
Centennial Lodge No.
763, F. & A. M.
Charity Chest of the
Pur Industry
Chopak Textile Co., Inc.
City Athletic Club,
Members of, Memory
of Abraham Erlanger
•Cohen, Elias A.
Cohen, Harry
Cohen, Julius Henry
Cohen, Max
Cohen, N. D.
Cohen, Norman W.
Cohn, Abraham
Comstock, L. 'K., Co.
Cone Export & Commis-
sion Co.
Congregation Emanu-El
Cook, Miss Madeleine R.
Coplon, Chas.
Corn, Belmont
Cowen, Mr. and Mrs.
David
*Cowen, Moses
Curiel, H.
Da Costa. Sadie B.
♦Danenbaum, Charles
Davies, J. Clarence
Davis. G. Richard
De Boer, David II.
Demuth, Leopold
Dix, Mark H.
Dreyfus, Fred J.
Drezwell Co.
Dribben, S. F.
Edwards Elec. Const Co.
Ehrmann, Mrs. Ernest
Einstein, I. D.
Einstein, J., Inc.
Eisman, Max
Elson, Edwin B.
Enelow, H. G.
Epstein Underwear Co.
••Erlanger, Abraham
Erlanger, Felix M.
Erlanger, Mitchell L.
Erlanger. Sydney B.
Paison, E. B.
Pechheimer, A.
Fechheimer, Charles
Pederman, Leo G.
Pell, T. Reid
Felsonlield, E.
Finn, Julius
Fischbacli, II. F.
Fishel, Mortimer
Fleishman, Marco
Flucgelman, Nathan
Fox, Mrs. Wm.
Franc Strohmenger &
Cowan, Inc.
Franco Corset Co.
Frank, Edgar K.
Frank, Miss Gertrude L.
Frank, Milton L.
Frankel, Jos.
Frankel, Mandel
Freidenberg, Chas.
Friedman, Mr. & Mrs.
Herman
Friedman, I. M., & Co.
Friedman, Leopold
Friedman, Morris
Fuerst, W. F.
Gaisman, Henry J.
Gans, Howard S.
Gans, Milton H.
Gierhart, H. S.
Gilman, S. P.
Gitterman, A. N.
Glauber, M.
Glazier, Henry S.
Gluck, David L.
Goldberg, Harry
Goldberger, Leo J.
Golde, Louis
Goldman, Herman
Goldman, Morris
Goldmann, Nathan
Goldsmith, Frederick
Goldsmith, Fred C.
Goldsmith, Hugo
Goldsmith, Richard
•Goodhart, Philip J.
Goodman, A., & Sons
Goodman, Edwin
Goodman, Maurice
Goodman, Nathan
Gottheil, Mrs. Paul
Gotthold, Mrs. Arthur F.
Greenhut, N. W.
Greenwald, Estate of
Henry D.
Grossman, Emil
•Guggenheim, Murry
•Guggenheim, Wm.
Guinzburg, Geo.
Kleinert
Guinzburg, Mrs. H. A.
Guinzburg, Miss Lillie
Guinzburg, Ralph K.
Guinzburg, Richard A.
Guinzburg, Victor
Guinzburg, Mrs. Victor
Guthman, Wm.
Gutman, A. L.
Gutman, Monroe C.
Hadassah Lodge No. S,
U. O. T. S.
Harris, Abraham A.
Harris, Alan L.
Harris, Nathan A.
**Hays, Daniel P.
Hays, Edwin D.
Hebrew Sisterhood of
Inwood
Heckscher, August
•♦Heinsheimer, Alfred M.
Heller, I. M.
Heller, Sol.
Hendricks, Mrs. Chas.
Hendricks, Henry S.
Henry, Miss I'Moreucc
Henry, Miss II. Maud
Henry Jones — Lebanon
Lodge 71), I. O. B. B.
Herkimer, Bcrthold S.
Herman, Al.
♦Hermann, Ferdinand
Ilersch, Albert M.
Ilerskovitz, Albert, &
Sons, Inc.
Herz, F. W.
Ililder, Moritz
Hilson; Edwin I.
Hirsch, Adolf
Hirsch, Angelo
Hirsch, Lee
Hirsch, Leo II.
Hirschfcld, Isidor
Hirschman, Stuard
Hirsh, Louis
Hochster, Albert
Hofheimer, Mrs. Arthur
♦♦Hofheimer, Nathan
Holstcin. M. G.
Holzman, Ascher
Housman. C. J.
Housman, Mr. and Mrs.
Frederick
Hutzler, Morton D.
Hydcman, Edwin M.
•Hyman, D. M.
Hyman, Mrs. Michael
Ikelheimer, Emanuel
Children of
Ikelheimer, Miss Ida
Ingalls, Mrs. Will C.
Ittleson, Henry
Jacobs, E. Louis
Jacobs, I. Randolph,
& Co.
Jaffee. Louis J.
Jalkoff Bros. Inc.
Janowitch, J. H.
Janowitz, Julius
Jonas, A., Co.
Kahn, Elliott M.
Kahn, Leo M.
Katz, A. R.
•Katz. Eugene
Kaufman, Mrs. Benj. H.
Kaufman. Carl
•♦Kaufmann, B.
Kaufmann, Mrs. Baruch
Kaufmann, Herbert M.
•♦Kayser, Julius
Kayser. Mrs. Julius
Klee, Walter S.
Klein, Milton M.
Klein, Sidney
Klein, Mrs. Theresa L.
Klein, William
Kleppe, 0. W.
Klingenstein, Mr. and
Mrs. Chas.
Klugman, Julius, Sons
Knapp, Walter
Knopf, Samuel
Kohn, Sol.
Kohn, Walter T.
Kohnstamm, Edward
Kohnstamm, Joseph
Kohnstamm, L. S.
Kohnstamm, Mrs. Otto
Kops, Max
Korn, Danl. L.
•Krauskopf, Mary G.
Kuhie. Mrs. Isaac
Kubie, Samuel
• Life member.
** Deceased life member.
46
THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
Lamport, Mr. and Mrs.
S. C.
Landeck, Walter V.
Landman, Isaac
Lang, Mrs. Carl
Latz, Mrs. Mack
Lauterbach, Miss Helen
La Valle, Inc.
Lax. J. W.
Lebacli. Mrs. Stuart J.
Leff. Max
Lehman, Allan S.
Lehman, Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur
Lehman, Herbert H.
Lehman, Hon. Irving
**Lehman, Meyer H.
Lehman, S. M.
Leon, Henry
Leon, Henry H.
•Leon, Maurice
Levy, Ephraim B.
Levy, Felix H.
Levy, I. Monteflore
Levy, Louis S.
Levy, Maurice
Levy, Myron B., Inc.
Levy, Mrs. Saml. H.
Lewis, Ted
Lewisohn, Adolph
Lewisohn, Sam A.
Libman, Dr. E.
Lichtenstein, Mrs. J. B.
Liebhold, Max
Liebovitz, E. J.
Lipper, Arthur
Lipper, Mrs. Arthur
Lippmann, George
Loeb. Benj. W.
Loewenstein, Hermann
Loewenthal, Max
•Louchheim, Harry F.
Louchheim, Mrs. H. F.
Louchheim, Walter C.
Lubell, Morris M.
Ludwig, Jesse J.
Ludwig, Mrs. Jesse J.
Lurie, Mr. and Mrs. M.
Maas, Eugene
Mack, Fred A.
♦•Mack, Jacob W.
Mack, Marc H.
Mandell, K.
Manhattan- Washington
Lodge 191, I. O. B. B.
Marcuse, A. J.
Marks, Mrs. Hilda
♦•Marshall, Louis
Marx, Otto
Mayer, Mrs. Bernard
•Mayer, Charles
Mayer, Mrs. Chas.
Mayer, Mrs. Max W.
Mayer, Mrs. O. I.
Mayer, Mrs. Rachel
Mayer, Mrs. Sol. G.
Mayers, Jacob
McNamara, John C, Jr.
Meinhard, Morton H.
Meirowitz, Dr. Philip
Mendelsohn, Sigmund
Mendelsohn, Walter
Mendleson, Jerome
Mergentime, Chas. B.
Metzler, Mrs. Daisy
Meyer, Harrison D.
Meyer, Mrs. Jonas
Meyers, Abe
Meyers, Edwin L.
Meyers, Harry
Meyers, Wallace E.
Michaels, Samuel
Milius, Mrs. A. S.
Miller, Dr. Louis
Miller, Sam
♦Millhiser, Mrs. Clarence
Mordeeai, Benj.
**Morganstern, Albert G.
Morgenthau, Henrj'
Morrison's. Inc.
Morse & Rogers
Moses, D. K.
Moss, B. S.
Moss, Paul
Mundheim, Saml.
Mutterperl, Sol.
Nathan, Miss Rosalie
Xaumberg, Walter W.
Neymeyer, Mrs. G.
Newborg, M.
Newburger, Alfred H.
Newburger, Jos. E.
Newman, A. L.
Newman, Jacob J.
New York Lodge No. 1,
I. O. B. B.
Niven, John B.
Nordlinger, Emil S.
Oakes, Geo. W. Ochs
Ochs, Adolph S.
Ochs, Mrs. Adolph S.
Olsa, Mrs. Victor
Oppenheim, Emil W.
Oppenheim, Mrs.
Pauline F.
Oppenheimer, Mrs. Z. H.
Opper, E. M.
Osserman, Simon E.
Ottenberg, B.
Peck, Carl E.
Peierls, Siegfried
Peyser, Mrs. S. D.
Phillips, Miss Edna K.
Plant, Robt.
Plough, S. Harby
Pollak, Mrs. Inez C.
Pool, Rev. Dr. David
de Sola
Popper, Mrs. E. S.
Porter, H. Hobart
Posner, Louis S.
Price, Victor
Rains, S. E.
Raisler, Samuel
Reiss, Dr. Henry
Reiter, Leon M.
Richmond, Maurice
Riehle, Theodore M.
Rieser, Norvin H.
Robinson & Golluber
Rogers, Chas. A.
Rosalsky, Hon. Otto A.
Rose, Bernard J.
Rosenbaum, Arthur A.
Rosenbaum, Carl
Rosenthal, Benj.
Rosenthal, Jacob H.
Rosenthal Mfg. Co.
Rosenwasser, Harry
Ross, Julius R.
Rossbach. Mrs.
Leonora B.
Rossin, Alfred S.
Rothschild, Louis F.
•Rothschild, Mrs. Wm.
Rubin, Edward
Rubin, Saml.
Sachs, Harry
Sachs, Saml.
Sachs, Mrs. Saml.
Sack & Bernstein
Saks, Isadore
Salomon, Herbert
••Salomon, Wm.
Samler, Louis
Samuels, Donald L.
Sartorius. Helen Smith
Scheuer, Mrs. Herman
Scheyer, A. A.
••Schiff, Jacob H.
Schiff, Mrs. Jacob H.
Schiff, Mortimer L.
Schling, Max
Schneider, Sam A.
Schoenfeld, David
Schoubrunn, S. A.
Schoolherr, Mr. and
Mrs. Morris
Schottenfels, Henry
Schram, Herman
Schubart, Henry A.
Schulte, Mrs. Jos. M.
Seasongood, A. J.
Seeberger, Mrs. L.
•Selig, Charles
Seligman, Mrs. Dewitt J.
Seligman, Jefferson
Semel, Bernard
Serphos, Norman
Sessler, Mrs. B.
Shiman, David
Shrier, Samuel
Sicher, Dudley D.
Sidenberg, Mrs. Henry
Sidenberg, Mr. and Mrs.
Richard
Silberstein, Abraham
Silman, David
Silverberg, Mrs. A. S.
Silverberg, Arthur
Simon, A. L. and L. L.
Simon, Mrs. Philip
Simons, Isaac
Singer, Saul
Sisterhood Hebrew
Tabernacle
Sisterhood of Temple
Israel
Sloman, Max
Slomon, Sidney
Sloss, A. M.
Smith, Mrs. I. R.
Sohn, Oppenheimer &
Co.
Sondheim. Max
Sonn, Alfred W.
Sonneborn, Moses S.
Spellman. Louis E.
Speyer, Edgar
Springer, Miss Linda
Stein, Mrs. G.
Stein, Sigmund
Steiner, Mrs. B.
Steiner, Herbert E.
Steiner, Sam S.
Steiner, Mrs. Sigfried
Stern, Albert
Stern, Benjamin
Stern, Carl W.
Stern. I. Foster
Stern, Meyer
Stern, N. J.
Stern, Rev. Dr. Nathan
Stern, Sigmund
Stern, Mrs. Wm.
Steuer, Aron
Stiefel, Mrs. Samuel
• Life member.
♦♦ Deceased life member.
STLl>l!;>TC> CLlTlNtT W JIEAT WITH B1M>KK
THE VEGETABLE GARDEN PROJECT
THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
47
Stieglitz, Alboi-t
StrasburKPi". Irwin
Strasser, W. W.
Straus, Harry II.
♦Straus, Lionol F.
Straus, Percv S.
Straus, S. W.
Strauss, Charles
Strauss, Loon W.
Strauss, Martin
Strauss, Mrs. Martiu
Stroock, Bertram A.
Stroock, .Tosepli
Stroock, Mrs. Pauline S.
Stroock, Sylvan I.
Sulke, J. M.
Sulzberger, Cyrus L.
Summerfiekl, Solon E.
**Swaab, M. M., Jr.
Swope, J. L.
Sylvester, James
Taverner, Walter H.,
Corp.
Tekulsky, Louis
Tidewater Roofing Co.
Tocli, Mr. and Mrs.
Henry M.
Toch, Dr. Maximilian
Toplitz, George
Trager, J. Garfield
Tremont Temple Sister-
hood
Trounstine, John
Trounstine, Lewis J.
Uhry, Moise
Ullmann, Mrs. Julius L.
Unger, Mrs. Herman J.
Unterberg, Clarence B.
Van Raalte, Arthur
Veit, Gustave
Veith, Mrs. H. F.
Vogel, Ben
Vogelstein, Ludwig
Vorhaus, Louis J.
Wallach, Abraham
Waller, Jerome
Wallerstein, Dr. Max
♦Warburg, Felix M.
♦Warburg, Paul M.
Watters, Mrs. Leon L.
Wechsler, Walter M.
Weil, Myron L.
Weinman, Miss Bertha
Weinstock, Louis
• Weiss, J. S.
Werner, Rudolph
♦♦Wertheim, Jacob
Wertbeim, Mrs. Jacob "
Wertheimer, Leon G.
Wiener, Joseph
Wimpfheimer, Chas. A.
Wimpfheimer,
Clarence A.
Winkler, Eli
Witmark, Jay
Wolf, I. S.
Wolf, Ralph
♦Wollman, Henry
♦♦Wollman,. Morton
♦Wollman, Wm. J.
♦♦Woolf, Morris L.
Worms, Miss Miriam
Wormser, Moritz
Wyner, I. A.
Yankauer, Alfred
Zeckendorf, Louis
Zimmerman, Kaufman
Zucker, Arthur A.
NiuKitra FiiIIn
Opponlieiiu, Max M.
♦Silberbei'g,
Miss Bertha
SilbcrlnTg Bros.
♦Silbci lici-g, Isaac L.
Tcnipli" Beth-I<:i
Sisterhood
Oleaii
Marcus, H. W.
Ozone Park
Kaufman, Mrs. A. Sara
Plattsburgh
Beth Israel Sisterhood
Port Richmond
Council Jewish Women
Poughkeep.sie
Rosen, Mrs. M. S.
Rochester
Adler, Isaac
Adler, Mortimer
August, Leo
Bakrow, Mrs. J. J.
Barth, Fred I.
Baum, Mrs. I. A.
Baum, Morton J.
Benjamin, Morris H.
Cauffman Family
Cohen, Hyman J.
Cohen, J., & Son Co.
Cohn, Herman C.
Cohn, Herman M.
Feinstein & Potter
Firestone, S.
Forman, B.
Frankel, Charles
Frankel, Ezra
Frankel, Louis
Garson, Elmer A.
Garson, Mrs. J. L.
Goldman, Isadora
Guggenheimer, H. L.
Heilbrunn, J., & Sons
Hyman, Alfred H.
Katz, Mrs. Abram J.
Kirstein, Henry E.
Kleinberger, Leon
Klonick, Harry
Kolko, Hyman
Leiter, Harry F.
Levy, H. I.
♦♦Lowenthal, Max
Lowenthal, Max, & Sons
Mannheimer, Ike
Marks «& Abramson
Metzger, Leon H.
Meyers, Jacque L.
Meyers, M. M.
Meyers, Walter S.
♦Michaels, Joseph
Miller, Wm.
Neisner, J. M.
Present, Emanuel
Present, Morris
Present, Philip
Ring, S. L.
Rosenberg, Edward
Rosenberg, Mrs.
Herman
Rosenbloom, Mrs. Anna
Savage, S. H.
Simon, Mrs. Jos.
Steefel, Simon L.
Stcln, Rudolph
♦Stein, Simon N.
Stern, Chas.
Stern, Henry M.
Stern, Morloy A.
Strousc, D. E.
Thalheimer, J.
Well, S. M.
Weil, Mrs. S. M.
Wile, Julius M.
Wile, Sol.
Zerubbabel Lodge 53,
I. O, B. B.
Saranac I^ake
Feustman, Maurice M.
Scarsdale
Bloomingdale, Lewis M.
Ravner, Mr. and Mrs.
William
Schenectady
Cohen Bros.
Horwitz, Philip G.
Nusbaum, Jos.
Stern, Henry L.
Syracuse
Federation for the Sup-
port of Jewish Phil-
anthropies
Holstein, A. M.
Tarrytown
Halle, Mrs. Jacques S.
Troy
United Hebrew Charities
Watertown
Ellis, H., Estate of
White Plains
Council Jewish Women
Jacobson, David
Woodmere
Heller, Mr. and Mrs.
I. S.
Lauterstein, Mrs. Leon
Woodstock
Kleinert, Mrs. H. E.
Yonkers
Wronker, Lester
NORTH CAROLINA
Asheville
Argentar, Sendar
Blomberg, L.
Fater, D. H.
Finkelstein's
Lipinsky, Morris
Michalove, S. H.
Zageir, R. B.
Charlotte
Jewish Relief Society
Durham
Dworsky, S. W.
Friedman, S.
Hockfield, S. H.
Levy, N. D.
Rosenstein, Dr. N.
Sawilowsky, Chas.
Scher, M.
♦ Life member.
♦♦ Deceased life member.
48
THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
Stadium, L.
Wilson Bros.
Goldsboro
Margolas, Mrs. C.
Shrago, A. M., & Sons
•Weil, Mrs. Henry
Weil, Leslie
Weil, Lionel
Greensboro
Berlin, P. D.
Cohen, Ned W.
Cone, Benj.
Cone, Bernard M.
Cone, Mrs. Caesar
Cone, Herman
Cone, Julius W.
Isaacson, M.
Kaplan, Mrs. A. W.
Klein, Mrs. Jos.
Marks, Benj.
Marks, Harry
Saslow, B. G.
Stern, Mrs. Aaron
♦♦Sternberger, Mrs. B.
Sternberger, M.
Sternberger, Sigmond
Hendersonville
Brenner, N.
Patterson, H.
Higrh Point
Bernard, A.
Bloom, R. N.
Doctor, Harry
Herman, B.
Rabinowitz, S.
Rones, Max
Silver, Milton
Silver, N. H.
Sureul, M.
Sveartzberg, Mrs. M. B.
Wagger, R. J.
Wagger, Mrs. Sara
Kinston
Foxman, Ben
Stadiem, H.
Vatz, J.
New Bern
Bloch, A.
Cohen, H.
Cohn, Leon
Goldman, M.
Howard, Philip
Jacobs, M. S.
Lipman, Harry
Lipman, Joe
Lipman, S.
Lipman, S., & Son
Kaleigh.
Aronson, Arthur A.
Ellisberg, E. J.
Horowitz, P.
Kamsler, B.
Kaplan, Dave
Korn, C.
Lazarus, G.
Levine, Mrs. L.
Rosenthal, Herbert
Rosenthal, Jerome
Samuels, Levi
Thorn, A.
Statesville
Temple Sisterhood
Wallace, Herman
Wallace, Slg.
Wilmington
Bear, SamL, Sr., & Sons
Bear, Sigmond
Berger, Sam
Bluethenthal, Herbert
Bluethenthal, Mrs.
Herbert
Dannenbaum, G.
Dlugin, Jacob
Pinkelstein, Chas.
Goldstein, H.
Hahn, Mrs. Fannie B.
Jacobi, David & Nathan
Jaffe, H.
Kingoff, Ben
Kosch, Alex.
Moskowitz, J.
Neuwith, H. B.
Rubin, S.
Schwartz, L.
Simon, A.
Solomon, B.
Stein, L.
Warshauer, Max
Winston-Salem
Cohen, H. L.
Cohen, M. S.
Cohn, A.
Ecker, S.
Eisenberg, I.
Harris, Nathan
Katzin, E.
Kelrich, G.
Kretzmer, S.
Lefkowitz, A.
Levin, Louis
Radin, G.
Reznich, L.
Rosenbacher, S.
Shapiro, A.
Sklut, M.
Solomon, M. W.
Sosnik, Chas.
Sosnik, N.
Sosnik & Sosnik
Tobias, S.
Trachtenberg, S.
Wainer, M. A.
Young, J. L.
NORTH DAKOTA
Fargo
Stern, Sam
Grand Forks
Panovitz, M.
Jamestown
Beck, Morris
Minot
Baker, A.
OHIO
Akron
Bernstein, M. A.
Council Jewish Women
Federman, L. G.
Ferbstein, Mrs. Harry
Jewish Social Service
Federation
Leopold, H. E.
Loeb, Louis
Morgenroth, Dr. S.
Nobil, M.
Ostrov, Louis
Ashtabula
Temple Sisterhood
Bellaire
Blum, Sylvan H.
Kapner, Thos.
Ladies' B'nai B"rith
Auxiliary
Sons of Israel Congre-
gation
Sons of Israel Sisterhood
Weizer, Mrs. Wm.
Canton
Baer, L. A. & E. I.
Erlanger Dry Goods Co.
Grossman, Marcus A.
Kaven, Louis
Mann, Harry S.
Mann, Henry
Mann, Lawrence S.
Seitner, D.
Cincinnati
Abraham, Chas.
Abraham, Mrs. Victor
Ach, F. J.
Ach, Samuel
Adler, Ferd.
Beckman, N. Henry
Berman, Adolph
Berman, Oscar
Bernard, J. L.
Bettman, Irwin M.
Bing, Ben M.
Block, Joseph E.
♦Block, Samuel
Bowman, Mrs. A. L.
Cohen, Abraham E.
Cohen, Alfred M.
Cowen, Wm. C.
Cronbach, Dr. Abraham
District Grand Lodge 2,
L O. B. B.
Eichberg, Harry
Eliasberg, Mrs. E. D.
♦Fechheimer, S. Marcus
Pechheimer, S. T.
Feibelman, Mrs. Rose
Fox, Mrs. Sol
Freiberg, Dr. Albert H.
Freiberg, Bernhard
Freiberg, Harry A.
t'reiberg, J. Arthur
Freiberg, Maurice J.
Freiberg, Sidney J.
Freiberg, Sigmund
Friedlander, Edgar
Goldsmith, Edgar J.
Goldsmith, Hugo
Goldsmith, Mrs. Hugo
Gugenheim, Max M.
Guggenheim, Eli
Guthman, F. B.
•♦Heinsheimer, Edward L.
Heldman, Morton J.
Heldman, N. J.
Henry, George
Hessberg, Mrs. Daniel
Huttenbauer, Emil
Iglauer, Chas. S.
Israel, Chas.
♦Joseph, Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur
♦ Life member.
♦♦ Deceased life member.
THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
49
Joseph, Jacob
•Joseph, Maurice
Kahn, K., Sons t'o.
Kahn, Nathan
Klein, Ben F.
•♦Klein, Samuel
Krohn, Irwin M.
Lazarus, Joseph
Lazarus, Louis
•Levy, Harry M.
Liebman, Al. J.
Liebuian, D. L.
Livingston. H. S.
Lowe, Joseph
♦Lowman, Leo J.
Mack, Jacob W.
Marks, Leslie V.
Marx, Mrs. Millie K.
Mayer, Emil M.
•Meis, Henry
Meiss, Harry
Meiss, Leon
Miller, Mrs. E. L.
Miller, I. L.
Myers, Abe
Oettinger, Herbert C.
Oettinger, Mrs. Myer
Orton, J. Robert
Phillips, Godfrey J.
Pollak, Mrs. Maurice E.
Pritz, Carl B.
Pritz, Sidney E.
•Reiter, A.
Rheinstrom, James A.
Rockdale Avenue Temple
Sisterhood
Rosenthal, Chas. H.
Rosenthal, Samuel
Rothschild, Lester
Rouda, L. M.
•♦Sachs, Mrs. Rosa F.
Samuels, Mrs. Seymour
Schwartz, G.
Seasongood, Mrs. Alfred
Seasongood, Murray
Seasongood, Philip L.
♦Seinsheimer, Mrs.
Henry A.
Seinsheimer, Louis A.
Seinsheimer, Mrs. Saml.
Senior, Robert M.
Shohl, Chas.
Smith, Mrs. J. J.
Springer, Dr. Alfred
Stein, Hugo
Stern, Max
Stern, Wm., in
memoriam
Straus, David
•♦Sturm, Simon
Trager, I. Newton
Trounstine, Victor
Ullman, Mrs. Louis
Westheimer, David F.
Westheimer, Leo F.
Cleveland
Abrams, Louis
Affelder, H. F.
Bamberger, Gus
Bamberger-Reinthal Co.
Baumoel. Morris
Bayer, W. S.
Benesch. Alfred A.
Berne, Marx
Bialosky, Harry
Bing, Mrs. Louis S.
Bloom, A. J.
Ely wise. E. H.
Brown, Ronald
Buehman, Jos. A.
Cohen, Myron A.
Cuyahoga Picture &
Lamp C.
Dauby, N. L.
Daughters of Israel
Lodge No. 1
Deutsch, Julius W.
Einstein, Mrs. Jacob L.
Eisenman, Mrs. Chas.
Felss, Julius
Felber, T. L.
Fish, Wm. B.
Forchheimer, B.
Freiberger, I. F.
Friedman-Blau-Farber
Co.
Friedman Bros. & Co.
Friedman, Herman
Friedman, Max
Gllck, Mrs. Jacob
Goldsmith, Clarence I.
Goldsmith, Herman S.
Gottdiener. H.
Goulder, H. G.
Green-Hass- Schwartz
Co.
Greenbaum, Wm.
Gross, J. S.
Gross, Louis N.
♦Gross, Sam M.
Grossman, Louis J.
Haas, B. B.
Haas, M. S.
♦Halle, Eugene S.
Halle, J. M.
♦♦Halle, Mrs. Manuel
Halle, Morris N.
Plalle, Salmon P.
Halle, Saml. H.
Halle, Will S.
Harburger, Ralph
Hart, David
Hays, Clarence J.
Hays, Mrs. David
Hays, Eugene K.
Hexter, Kaufman W.
Icove, V. B.
Iglauer, Jay
Kangesser, H. A.
Kastriner, M. W.
Kaufman, Louis J.
Klefeld, Julius
Klivans, Allen
Klopper Bros.
Koblitz, Harry D.
Kohn, Herrman
Kohn, Richard H.
Kohn, S., & Sons
Korach, Sigmund
Krause, Henry H., Co.
Kyman Bros. Co.
Levi, Max
Liebenthal. Mrs. Melville
Loeser, Nathan
Lowenstein, Ben
Marks, H. A.
Marks, Mrs. Martin A.
Maschke, Maurice
Miller, J. H.
Miller, Sam
Moss, Herman
Myers, Max
Newbury, E. N.
♦Peskind, Dr. Arnold
♦Peskind, Dr. Ben
♦Peskind, Dr. Samuel
•Peskind, Sol.
•Reed, Milton E.
Regar, Joseph
Regar, Nathan
Reinthal, Sol.
Richnian Bros.
Richman, Chas. L.
Richman, H. C.
Richman, N. G.
Rohrlieinior, Maurice
Rosen, Herman
Rosenfold, Mrs. Lina
Rosenfeld, Mrs. Ralph
Runner, Sam
Schaffner, Leon
Schaffner, Morris G.
Schreiber & Wallach
Schwartz, E. E.
♦Schwarzenberg, E. A.
Selman, Herman
Shanman, M. D.
Shaw. A.
Shlesinger, H.
Silver, Ben
♦Silver, Mrs. M. T.
♦Simon, Harry
Simon, M. & D.
Sinek, H. L.
Skall, A. H.
Solomon, Jesse F.
Stearn, Louis
Stone, Benj. H.
Stone, Harry J.
Stone, I. N.
Stone, Walter E.
Stotter, Dr. Henry B.
Sunshine, C. K.
Sunshine, Mrs. C. K.
Swirsky Bros.
Treuhaft, Wm. C.
Ulmer & Berne
Weil, E. S.
Weil, Samuel D.
Weil, Saml. D.
Weiskopf, J., & Son
Weitz, J. D.
♦Wise, Samuel D.
Zwlck, Dr. I.
Columbus
♦B'nai Israel Sisterhood
Herzberg, Max L.
Jewish Welfare
Federation
♦♦Lazarus, Fred
♦Lazarus, Mrs. Fred
♦Lazarus, Ralph
Lazarus, Rose E., Sister-
hood
Luchs, Albert
Marks, Leo J.
♦Miller, Leopold
Schonthal, Jos.
♦Zion Lodge 62,
I. O. B. B.
Dayton
Council Jewish Women
Daneman, Mrs. Jacob
Daneman, Mrs. Saml.
Frankel, Max
Jacobs, Harry J.
Jacobs, Jesse
Jewish Federation for
Social Service
Lehman, G., & Sons
Delaware
Greenberg-Miller Co.
♦ Life member.
♦♦ Deceased life member.
so
THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
East Liverpool
B'nai Israel Sisterhood
Erlanger, Wm., Jr.
Hamilton
Hornstein, Max
Jacobs, Mrs. Aaron
Kahn, Albert M.
Kalin, Bertrand B.
Kahn, David F.
Kahn, Lucian L.
Kahn, Myron D.
Strauss, Max
Wolf, Jos.
Wolf, Wm. J.
liorain
Temple Sisterhood
Marion
Council Jewish Women
Massillon
Bloomberg, H. A.
Piqua
Anshe Emeth Cong.
Anshe Emeth Sisterhood
Hartzell, George W.
Louis, Raphael
Louis, Rose
Piqua Paper Box Co.
Wolf, Mrs. Sette
Sandusky
Kaplan, Saml.
Springfield
Jaffa, S. J.
Kleeman, Max L.
Kleeman, Walter B.
Krauss, David
LeBolt, Mrs. Gus
Sanders, M. N.
Schadel, Mrs. J.
Steubenville
Sulzbacher, Isidor
Tiffin
Ohev Sholem Sisterhood
Toledo
Basch, Sylvain L.
Benowitz, J.
Berman, Louis
Billstein, Alfred
Calisch, Sol. H.
Cohen, Sol. R.
Edelstein, Sol.
Fain, Ben
Frank, Irving S.
Green, B. M.
Hausman, Isaac
Hirsch, Harry
Hirsch, Henry
Kasle Iron & Metal Co,
Kobacker, Jos. I.
Landman, Dr. Otto
Mittenthal, Mrs. Jen-
nie D.
Nathanson, Sam
Sanger, Sigmond
Shomer, Emunim
Sabbath School
Steinem, Jos.
Warren
Knofsky, Harry E.
Robins, Daniel
Youngstown
Bachman, Lee J.
Block Candy Co.
Bloom, Chas.
Bloom-Rosenblum-
Klein Co.
Brody Bros.
Cosel, Wm.
Ephraim, Charles
Finkel, Jos.
Frankle, Mrs. A. M.
Frankle, M.
Friedman, Henry
Friedman, Jos.
Friedman, M. B.
Friedman, Sam
Goldstein, David M.
Goldstein, Henry
Guthman, Mrs. Leo
Hansburg, Max
Hartzell, Isaac
Hartzell, Dr. Sol. M.
Hirshberg, B.
Independent Towel Co.
Kahn, Julius
Knight & Gluck
Levinson, Harry
Lieberman, A.
Lippman, F. D.
Lipsher, Maurice W.
Livingston, Chas., Sons
Mahoning Lodge 339,
I. O. B. B.
Marks, Max A.
Marks, M. H.
Moyer, Morris
Oppenheimer, Jacob
Ozersky Bros.
Printz, Bert H.
Pupkin, L.
Regenstreich, L.
Rheuban, A. H.
Rosenbaum, Lee
Shermer, David
Sniderman Bros.
Spero, Harold
Spero, Harry
Steiner, David
Strouss, Clarence J.
♦♦Theobald, Mrs. C.
Unger Bros.
Weil, Mrs. I. S.
Zanesville
Rose, A. V.
Starr, A. E., Co.
Weber, H., Sons & Co.
OKLAHOMA
Ardmore
Westheimer & Daube
Bartles\ille
May Bros.
Colgate
Vogel, I., & Sons
McAlester
Council Jewish Women
Oklahoma City
Engelsman, A. D.
Herskowitz,
Estate of Max
Hoffman, H. R.
Jewish Ladies' Aid
Society
Levy, I. B.
May, B. H.
Schonwald, Dave
Wolff, D., in memoriam
Perry
Lobsitz, James
Sapulpa
Katz, A. J.
Tulsa
Council Jewish Women
Jankowsky, Simon
May Bros.
OREGON
Portland
Berg, Chas. P.
Berkowitz. Henry J.
Beth Israel Sisterhood
Metzer, Mrs. Flora F.
Portland Lodge 65,
I. O. B. B.
♦♦Selling, Ben
Shemanski, Joseph
Simon, Jos.
Swett, Z.
PENNSYLVANIA
Allentown
Becker, Nathan
Bloyck, Harry C.
Brone, S. S.
Butz, Reuben J.
Cohen, Abraham
Friedman Bros.
Gaiman, J.
Gangewere, W. H.
♦Groman, Judge
Clinton A.
Hebrew Ladies' Aid
Society
Heinz, Frank
Herrman, S. M.
♦♦Hess, Max
Hoffman, Solomon
Judas, Jacob
Keneseth Israel
Religious School
Kins, David
♦Kline, Chas.
♦Kline, Mrs. Chas.
Leonard, Joseph
♦Philips, Isaac
Rockmaker, H.
Royal Mfg. Co.
Royal Wholesale Co.
Samuels, Mrs. A.
Schwartz, Michael
Sisterhood of Keneseth
Israel
Trexler, Frank M.
Trexler, Gen. H. C.
Tuchler Bros.
Young, Col. E. M.
Altoona
♦Cohn, B.
Federation of Jewish
Philanthropies
Scheeline, Isaiah
♦ Life member.
♦♦ Deceased life member.
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51
Ambler
Ambler Asbestos Shingle
& Sheathing Co.
Ardmore
Rossmassler,
Mrs. Richard
Beaver Falls
Mann, Chas.
Solomon, Moses
Bellefonte
Landsy, M. A.
Bethlehem
Beilln, J. G.
Black, Morris
Coleman, H., & Sons
Cornfeld, Max
Friedman, Jos.
Goldberg, D. M.
Goodman, Harry M.
Goodman, I. H.
Hartman, John
Long, Robt.
Refowich, A.
Refowich, Wm. J.
Silberstein, Isidor
Silverberg & Goldberg
Stone, Frank
Subkow, J.
Weisenberger, Sam
Bloomsburgr
Lowenberg, D.
Braddock
Weissman, B.
Bradford
Council Jewish Women
Fischer, A. L.
Kreinson, Louis J.
SifE, Samuel
Brookline
Lichtenberg, Chester
Bryn Mawr
Dale, Mrs. Edw. C.
Butler
Berman, M. A.
Council Jewish Women
Horwitz, Wm.
Carbondale
Apfelbaum, Edw.
Berg, Martin
Golden, Dr. Barnett
Rosenbluth, Jos.
Singer, Isaac
Carlisle
Berg, Miss Selma
Blumenthal, M.
Kronenberg's, S., Sons
Chester
Levy, Bennett (deceased)
Bequest
Levy, Howard
Levy, Moses
Penn Ice Works
Rosenblatt, Herman
Sharpe, Dr. A. M.
Turk & Saft
Wolson, A. W.
Clymer
Levinson, Harry
Coatesville
Apfelbaum, A.
Aronsohn, Benj.
Bleclvman, S.
Braunstein, Anna S.
Chertok, Myer
Goldberg, I.
Huston, Chas. L.
Margolis, Morris
Schaul, Philip
Spitz, Harry
Weiss, Benj.
Weiss, Philip B.
Connellsville
Aaron, M.
Conshohocken
Wood, Miss Marion B.
Danville
Benzbach, Phillip
Bloch, Sam
Horn, B. F.
Marks, R. L.
Donora
Hirsch, Harry
Doylestown
•Bailey, John S.
•Bailey, L. W. F.
Geil, Mrs. W. E.
•Rosenberger, H. B.
Willard, G. E.
Easton
Abrams, Ebner S.
Bricker, W. R.
Bugen, A.
Cohn, Harry L.
Epstein, Wm.
Feinberg, Jacob
Goldman, I.
Grollman Bros.
Harvey, H. G.
•Hochman, I. B.
Kahn, Mrs. Emanuel
Kaplan, Max J.
•Kline, Julius
Krim, Louis
Levin, Fred
Lipschitz & Peters
Mayer, B. D.
Mayer, Horace
•Mayer, Jacob
Ralph Bros.
Ralph, Herman
Ralph, Louis M.
Rosenbaum, Leo
Sherer, Moses
Sherer, S.
Sisterhood Temple
Covenant of Peace
Ungerleider, Morris
Elkins Park
Kaufman, Mr. and Mrs.
Edwin
Mayer, Eugene V.
Silverman, Mrs. Chas.
Ephrata
Harris, Jos. S.
£rie
Cohen, Marcus
Levin, Julius L.
Levy, Martin D.
Michel, Julius
Schaffner, Morris
Silin, Nathan
Simon, Mrs. Isidore
Sisterhood of West 8th
Street Temple
Sobel, Isador
Farm School
••Rudlsch, Julius
Ford City
Greenbaum, Abe
Greensburg
Davis, Simon
Quint, Joseph
Rose. S. W.
Harrisburg
Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania
Federation of Jewish
Philanthropies
Kaufman, David
Schleisner, Mrs. Wm. B.
Haverford
Pharo, Mrs. Walter W.
Williams, Mrs. Chas.
Hazelton
Dessen, Dr. L. A.
Friedlauder, M.
Frumkin, Abe
Gundling, J. D.
Honig, Mrs. Isaac
Hyman, Julius
Hyman, Leon R.
Kline, Louis
Leichtman, Calvin
Markman, Henry K.
Mason, Chas. A.
Roman, Louis
Sisterhood Beth
Israel Temple
Johnstown
Cohen, Lipman L.
Glosser Bros.
Kline, David
Levy, Seeley M.
Nathan, Mrs. Morris
Rothstein, Mrs. Eda
Silberstone, Seymour S.
U. S. Trust Co.
Kingston
Levy, Reuben H.
Klttanning
Einstein, Jacob R.
L<ancaster
Cong. Shaarai
Shomayim
Organized Jewish
Charities
lianghorne
♦•Branson, I. L.
liansdale
Neiburg, S.
• Life member.
•• Deceased life member.
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Xiatrobe
Lowenstein, Fred
Lebanon
Berks Furniture Co.
Caplan, Julius H.
Coons, Albert
Henrieh, Gustav
Levitz, Sol.
Lehighton
Cohen, Wm.
Rauscher, Emanuel
Rauscher, Josephine
(in memoriam)
Lewistown
Cohen, Hyman J.
Dates, Louis
Liock Haven
Claster, Morris L.
Coploff, Leo
Council Jewish Women
Fox Bros.
Heeht, Edward
Hoberman, Benj.
Hurwitz, I. S.
Keiner, Wm.
Simon, Jos.
Mahanoy City
Lefkowith, Mrs. Gerda
Ruby, Morris
Shanfleld, Sidney
Trier Bros.
McKeesport
Friedman, Henry
McKeesport Paint &
Hdw. Co.
Simon, A. M.
Mechanicsburgr
Jacobson, A. S.
(in memoriam)
Jacobson, D. R.
Melrose
Schless, Mrs. Robt.
Schless, Robt. A., Jr.
Merion
Benoliel, S. D.
Fisher, Eleanor Neilson
MifBintown
Meyers, Ferd
Milton
Berman, Aaron
Dreifus, Mr=i. Regina
Dreifus, Wolf
Levitan, J.
Minersville
Cohen, B. and I.
Monessen
Safier, Jos.
Mt. Carmel
Council Jewish Women
Grossman, Mrs. Bertha
Grossman, Max
Grossman, Wm. H.
Nanticoke
Cimmet. Harry
THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
Nazareth
Freeman, S. & H.
New Castle
Kaplan, Dr. E.
Levine, Abe
New Kensington
Wilson, J. H.
Norristown
Block, B. B.
Bloch, Simon E.
Mann, Harry
Sablosky, A.
Northumberland
Schwartz Bros.
Oil City
Westheimer, Mrs.
Emanuel
Philadelphia
Abbott, Miss Gertrude
Adler, Mrs. Alfred A.
AUman, Herbert D.
Bachenheimer, Rosa
(deceased) bequest
Barmach, A,
Barnes, Ira W.
Baylson, Isidore
Bayuk. Mrs. Meyer
Berg, Mrs. Martin
Berkowitz, Mrs. Albert
Berkowitz, Mrs. Henry
Berkowitz, Leon L.
♦Betz & Son
Bloch, Arthur
*Bloch, B. B.
**Bloch, Simon L.
Block, Leon
**Blum, Ralph
♦Blumenthal, Hart
**Blumenthal, Herman
**Blumenthal, Sol.
Bortin, David
Bracken, Francis B.
Bromley, Joseph H.
Brown, J. Howard, & Co.
Burd, Louis A.
Burk, Henry
Burk, Louis
Burpee, David
Burstein, Harry
*Byers, Jos. J.
Bythiner, Bertha Gold-
stein (in memoriam)
Calwell, Chas. S.
Cancelmo, Thos. C, Est.
Cass, Philip, & Co.
Cassett, L. N.
Clark, Percy H.
♦♦Clothier, Isaac H.
Cohen, Miss Alice
Cohn, Mrs. Dora
♦♦Collins, Henry H.
Cooper, Walter I.
Corrugated Container Co.
Dannenbaum,
Mrs. Harry M.
Delaney & Co.
Dreifus, Harry
Dunlap Printing Co.
Eichholz, Adolph
Eliel, Louis S.,
(deceased) bequest
Emlen, Dorothea
Epstein, Mrs. Edward
Farrell, James E.
Federation of Jewish
Charities
Fenton, E. Miner
Fisher, Thomas
Fitzpatrick, A. L.
♦Fleisher, Mrs. Martha S.
♦Fleishman, Morris
Fleishman, Mrs. S. L.
Ford, Mrs. Bruce
Fox, Mrs. Adolph
Frankel, A. A.
♦Fridenberg, Mrs.
Anna E.
Friedberger, Simon
Friedheim, Mrs. Saml.
Fuguet, Howard
Garretson, Mrs. M.
Gaul, Derr & Shearer Co.
Ginsburg, Jacob
Goldsmith, Philip N.
Goldstein, Chas. &
Hannah
Goldstein, Harry
Goldstein, S. Z.
Grakelow, Chas. H.
Gross, Mrs. Cecelia
Gulf Retining Co.
Gundelfinger, Mrs.
Carrie
♦♦Hagedorn, Mrs. Alice
Hagedorn, Jos. H.
Haley, Geo. T.
Hano, H. Richard
Harberg, Mrs. Jos.
♦♦Harrison, C. C.
♦Heimerdinger, Leo H.
Heppe, Florence J.
♦Herzberg, Mrs. Walter
Heymann, Roy A.
Hinlein, Jos. H.
Hirsch, Louis A.
Hirsh, Mrs. Gabriel
Hirsh, Harry B.
Hoffman, F. W., & Co.
♦Hyman, Wm.
Irwin, H. D.
Jackson, Mrs. A. A.
Jacobs, Miss Hattie
♦♦Jonas, Herman
Jones, Wm. J.
♦Kaas, Andrew
Karpeles, Dr. and Mrs.
M. J.
♦Kaufmann, Morris A.
♦Kayser. Samuel
*Keneseth Israel
Congregation
Klein, Leon G.
Knup, .Jacob
Koch, Mrs. I. M.
Kohn, Dr. Bernard
Kohn, Jos.
Korn, David
♦♦Krauskopf, Dr. Jos.
Krauskopf, Mrs. Jos.
Krauskopf, Manfred R.
Krieger, Wm.
Kurtz, Wm. Fulton
♦♦Langfeld, A. M.
Levy, Miss Adelaide
♦Levy, Sol.
Lichtenstein, Milton
Lightstone, Sidney
Lindauer, Jos.
♦♦Lit, Samuel D.
Loeb, Mrs. Hortense H.
Lunch Club
♦ Life member.
•♦ Deceased life member.
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53
Lupton's, David, Sons
Co.
•Manko, L. H.
•*Merz, Daniel
Merz, Leon
Merz, Millard
♦♦Merz, Mrs. Regina
Meyers, Leon Wo
Monk, C. T.
Montgomery, Wm. T.
Moore & Wliite Co.
Moorhouse, H. Wilson
♦•Morris, Chas. E.
♦Morris, Eflangham B.
Morris, Samuel W.
Moss, John, Jr., Estate
(legacy)
♦♦Muhr, Jacob
Nast, Mr. and Mrs. D.
National Farm School,
Women's Board
Newmayer, Mrs. Meyer
Oppenheimer, Miss Lena
Pakradooni, H. H.
Palmer, Dr. E. Carlton
♦♦Pepper, Dr. Wm.
Pettinos, Geo. F.
♦♦Pfaelzer, Simon
Phi Epsilon Pi
Fraternity
Plummer, Wm. T.
Powell Knitting Co.
♦Raab, Mrs. Julia
Raff, A. Raymond
Richard, Salvador
Richter, Mrs. Herman
Rohm & Haas Co.
♦♦Rorke, Allen B.
♦Bosenbaum,
Emilie Leona
♦Rosenbaum, Leon
♦Rosenbaum, Leon, Jr.
♦Rosenberg, Grace
♦Rosenberg, J. Walter
Rosenthal, Mrs. Henry
Rosenthal, Henry
Rosenthal; Saml.
Rothschild, S.
Rubin, Mrs. Jos. H. ,
Rumpf, Gustav
Sand, Louis
Santz, Mrs. Sophie R.
Scattergood, Mrs. Thos.
♦Schloss, Mrs. Herman
♦Schoch, Henry R.
Schoeneman, Jos.
Schweriner, Mrs. Theo.
Selig, B.
♦♦Silberman, Mrs. Ida
♦Silverman, I. H.
Singmaster, E. H.
Smith, J. Willison
Smith, Jacob H., & Co.
Smith, Wm. C.
Smolens, Anna R.
♦♦Snellenburg, J., J.
Snellenburg, Jos. N.
♦♦Snellenburg, Nathan
♦♦Snellenburg, Samuel
Southwark Foundry &
Machine Co.
Spivak, J. Henry
Sprovrles, Edvi^in G.
Stead & Miller Co.
Sterling, Philip
♦♦Stern, Eugene M.
Sternberger, Samuel
Stokes, Henry W.
Supplee- Wills- Jones
Milk Co.
♦♦Teller, Benj. F.
♦Teller, Mrs. B. F.
♦Teller, Jos. R.
Trainer, Joseph C.
♦♦Trautman, Dr. B.
Van Rensselaer, A.
Von Moschzlsker, Robt.
Vorenberg, Mrs. Simon
♦♦Wanamaker, John
Wasserman, Wm. S.
♦♦Weiler, Herman
Weinberger, Mr. and
Mrs. Louis
Weinmann, Max
Weinstein, D.
Weintraub, Jas.
Wells, Geo. B.
Weyl, Jacob L.
♦Wolf, I., Jr.
♦♦Zweighaft, Simon
Phoenlxville
Kohn, Jos.
Pittsburgh
♦Aaron, Marcus
Alpern, Levpis M.
Aronson, I. Leonard
♦♦Browarsky, Marx
Brunwasser, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank
♦Cohen, Aaron
Cohen, Henry S.
♦♦Cohen, Hon. Josiah
♦Dreifus, Chas.
Einstein, Morris
Federation of Jewish
Philanthropies
Floershein, Berthold
Frank, Wm. K.
♦Friedman, Mrs. Joseph
Goldsmit, Miss Cecelia
Goldsmit, Edgar B.
Goldsmit, Mrs. Louis
Goldsmit, S. B.
♦Guckenheimer, Isaac
♦♦Hamburger, Philip
♦Hanauer, A. M.
Hast, Mrs. A. M.
Hirsh, Herman
Kaplan, F. R. S.
♦Kaufmann Bros.
♦♦Kaufmann. Mrs. Jacob
Kaufman, Mrs. Morris
Kaufmann, Nathan
Lehman, Albert C.
Lehman, Irvin F.
Neiman, Bennie
Oppenheimer, A. M.
Passamaneck, H.
♦Rauh, Marcus
♦♦Rauh, Mrs. Rosalia
Ruben, Jos. H.
Solomon, Max
Spatz, Mrs. Simon
Stadtfeld, Jos.
♦Weil, A. Leo
Pittston
Brown, Edore W.
Portage
Wittan, Dave
Fottstown
Feroe, Robt. A.
Fuerman, Samuel
Hoffman, Philip
Meyers, F. F.
Miller, Morris
Pollock, Mayer
Singer, Louis
Stein, J. & H.
Stein, Myer
Weiss, Frank
Weiss, Max
Weitzeukorn, Morris
Werther, M.
Pottsville
Clawson, J. M.
Kutscher, M.
Rubinsky, Israel L.
Rubinsky, Miss Sara
Weiss, S. S., Est.
Quakertown
Weiss, Ellas
Radnor
Harvey, J. S. C.
Keading
Baernkopf, Max
Bash, Wm.
Bernheimer, Emil
Claster, Joel
Imber Bros.
Isaacs, Ed.
Israel, Harold A.
Kaufmann, Saul
Knoblaugh, Philip
Levitz, Sam
Liefter, Meyer
Liever, Israel
Liever, Jos. M.
Myers, C. J.
Pear & Co.
Rosenthal, Morris
Ruttenberg Bros.
Samuels, Henry Clay
Sher, L.. & Sons
Skaist, Max J.
Sondheim, Leo J.
Sondheim, Mrs. Leo J.
♦Sonheim, Dr. S. J.
Wide Awake Shirt Co.
Winston, Dr. G. I.
Yaffe & Blumberg
Zable, Ben. D.
Rosemont
Converse, Miss Mary E.
Scranton
Goodman, Misses Bertha
and Irene
Jewish Federation
Oppenheim, I. E.
Silverberg, M., & Co.
Vogel, Miss Janet C.
Shamokin
Liachowitz, A.
♦ Life member.
♦♦ Deceased life member.
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Sharon
Lavine, Reuben H.
Mayer, Joseph
Shenandoah
Gozlnsky, Harris
Slatington
Rice, Samuel M.
Sunbury
Fehr, Philip
Kaufman Bros.
Marx Bros.
Rosenblum, A.
Weis, H. and S.
Tamaqua
Losos, M.
Titusville
Berwald, H. P.
Goldstein, Ellis
Goldstein, Jacob
Steinfirst, E.
Uniontown
Ladies' Auxiliary of
Temple Israel
Rosenbaum, Ike
Yillanova
Bodine, Samuel T.
Wayne
Verner, Mrs. Wm. R.
Winternitz, Mrs. Lillie
West Chester
♦Grant, Simon
Wilkes-Barre
Bartitowsky, Max, & Son
Budnitzky Bros.
Casper, Louis
Casper, Max
Cohen, H. H.
Cohen, Joel
Cohen, Louis
Cohen, Louis, & Son
Bpstine, Harry
Frank, Louis
Frankel, Isaac & Son
Freedman, Max
Galland, A. S.
Gourvitz, D.
Hirshowitz, Frank
Hurwitz, A.
Karnofsky Bros.
Keystone Bottling Co.
Landau's Music &
Jewelry Stores
Lazarus, Henry
Levitsky, Rarri L. M.
Lewith, Edward L.
Long, Isaac S.
Long, Millard F.
Meyer, Jerome
Rifkin, A., & Co,
Rothstein, J. S., Sons
Salsburg, Abram
Salsburg, Louis K.
Schloss, Mrs. Rosa L.
Shapiro, Henry
Silverblatt, Jacob
Sperling, Harry
Stein, Edward
Stern, Julius Long
Temple Israel
Weitzenkorn, J. K.
Williams, Jacob L.
Williams, Nathan
Wllliamsport
Clarkson Chemical &
Supply Co.
Fischer, Abe
Goldenberg, C. N.
Myers, Henry
Myers, L. Carol
♦Pechter, Harry B.
Ulman, Mrs. S. E.
West Branch Pants Co.
Wyneote
Gribbel, Mrs. John
W^ynnewood
Clothier, Mrs. Walter
Gibson, Miss Mary K.
Scott, Miss Florence B.
Wyomissing-
Kins, Mr. and Mrs.
Abraham
York
Organized Jewish
Charities
Silverman, Gershon
Wilhelm, Mrs. J. Schall
RHODE ISLAND
Providence
Berger, Dr. Hie
Einstein, Mrs. Moses
Lederer, Sigmund
Magid, Saml. M.
Silverman Bros.
Sisterhood Temple
Beth El
Sulzberger, Milton
Temple Beth El Rel.
School
SOUTH CAROLINA
Charleston
Berendt, I.
Hornik, M.
Livingstain, Harris
Rothenberg, Sidney
Rubin, Louis D.
Solomons, Mrs. E. M.
Vlsanska, J. M.
Williams, H. J.
Columbia
Berry, B.
Borkson, A.
Citron, M.
Council Jewish Women
Donen, M.
Gergel, I.
Gergel, J.
Goodman, I.
Hebrew Benev. Socy.
Ravdin, M.
Rayner, C.
Rosen & Stein
Rubin, J.
Rubin, R.
Stein, B.
Weber, Ben
Darlington
Cohen, D. A.
Love, J. E.
Want, Saml.
Greenville
Bloom, H., & Sons
Kingoff Bros.
Meyers-Arnold Co.
Zaglin, C.
St. Matthews
Pearlstine, Shep
Spartansburg:
Greenewald's Inc.
Marks, Max
Morris, A. H.
Price, Harry
Skalowski, R.
Sumter
Barnett, H. D.
Levy, J. H.
Moses, Herbert A.
Schwartz, Miss Emma
Siegel, H.
Strauss, I. C.
SOUTH DAKOTA
Sioux Falls
Margulies, BenJ.
Speier, Sam.
TENNESSEE
Brownsville
Temple Auxiliary
Chattanooga
Frank, S. H.
Friedman, Morris
Ochs Memorial Religious
School
Rosenheim, William
Jackson
Harris, A. M.
Rosenbloom, J. L.
Kenton
Shatz, Mrs. Sol.
• Life member.
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55
KnoxvJlle
Rosenthal, D. A.
Memphis
Binswanger. Milton S.
Federation of Jewish
Charities
Halle, Mrs. Eva G.
Peres, Hardwig and
Israel H.
Regina 19, U. O. T. S.
Roth, Louis
Sam Schloss Lodge 35,
I. O. B. B.
Temple Sisterhood
Nashville
Bernstein, Philip &
Clarence
Brown, H.
Cohen, Henry
Cohen, M. D.
Ellis, Morris W.
Federation of Jewish
Charities
Fox, Gilbert J.
Frank, Ernest
Frank, Manuel &
Isadore
Ghertner, Simon
Hirsch, Sam
Iser, Miss Lilly M.
Jacobus, J. M.
Lightman, Harry
Loveman, Mrs. Adolph
Loventhal, Lee J.
Maimonides Lodge 46,
L O. B. B.
Morse, I. B.
Rich, Drs. Celia and
S. L.
Rich, Schwartz and
Joseph
Weil, J. B.
Pulaski
Isaacs, Louis
TEXAS
Council Jewish Women
•♦Davis, Nelson
Beaumont
Jewish Welfare Relief
Association
Ladies' Benev. Socy.
Levy, Mrs. Leon R.
Big: Springrs
Fisher, Mrs. Anna (in
memoriam)
Corsicana
Council Jewish Women
Bromberg, H. L.
Bromberg, Mrs. I. G.
Dreyfuss, G.
Geisenberger, L. L.
Halff, Henry Mayer
Harris, Leon A.
Jewish Federation for
Social Service
♦Orleans, M. J.
♦♦Sanger, Alexander
♦♦Sanger, Mrs. Philip
Shayn, Mrs. A. J.
♦♦Silberstein, A.
♦♦Silberstein, Mrs. A.
El Paso
El Paso Lodge 509,
I. O. B. B.
Jewish Relief Society
Klein, David
Mathias, A.
Rosenfleld, L. A.
Rosing, Wm.
Schwartz, A.
Schwartz, Manuel
Schwartz, Maurice
Temple Mt. Sinai S. S.
Weiss, I.
Zork, Mrs. Gustave
Fort Worth
Joseph, Sam A.
Levy, Dan A.
♦♦Levy, Sam
Rosenthal, M. A.
GalTeston *
Cohen, Robert I.
Kahn, Mrs. Yetta G.
Kahn, Marvine D.
Kauffman, Jos.
Kempner, H.
♦Kempner, Mrs. H.
♦Lasker, E.
♦♦Lasker, M.
Nussbaum, H.
Nussbaum, Joseph
Swiff, J.
Zacharias Frankel Lodge
242, I. O. B. B.
Houston
Cohen, Sam
Council Jewish Women
Freed, Ike L.
Harris, Louis L.
Malevinsky, The Misses
Annie and Helena
Mo'skowitz, J. L.
United Jewish Welfare
Association
Weingarten Br^s.
Weingarten, Joe.
Palestine
Maier, S.
Port Arthur
Council Jewish Women
San Angrelo
Mayer, Sol.
San Antonio
Blum, Mrs. Fannie
Edar Lodge 211,
I. O. B. B.
♦Halff, G. A. C.
♦Halff, Henry L.
Halff, Sol. and Fannie,
Memorial Fund
Jewish Social Service
Federation
Oppenheimer, Mrs.
Fannie
♦Stern, Morris
Texarkana
Ehrlich, Esther
Heilbron, Louis
Sandberger, M.
Tyler
Edward Lasker Lodge
347, I. O. B. B.
Wadel, B.
Waco
Goldstein, A. M.
Hirschberg, S.
Migel, L.
UTAH
Salt Lake City
Alexander, Daniel
Baer, Mrs. Mathilde
B'nai Israel Sisterhood
Marcus, Louis
Rosenblatt, Nathan
VIRGINIA
Alexandria
Beth El Sisterhood
Ruben, Leopold
Weil Bros.
Danville
Balin, M.
Belor, B.
Goldstein, Mrs. D.
Herman, L.
Hoffman, W. H.
Kaufman, Mrs. Julius
Kingoff, A.
Klaff, M.
Levinson, Dr. B.
Lowenstein, H.
Roman, Moses
Schuster, Isaac
Harrisonburg
Bloom, Bernard
Lynchburg
Cohen, Meyer B.
Peinman, J. N.
Peinman, Mrs. Julia
Goodman, Leon
♦♦Guggenheimer,
Mrs. Max
Oppleman, W. D.
Rosenthal, L. E.
Rosenthal, Dr. S H.
Schewel, a. M.
♦ Life member.
♦♦ Deceased life member.
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Schewel, Ben
Snyder & Berman
Newport News
Garner, Wm.
Jacobs, Ben.
Myers, Amelia, Guild
Nacliman, Mrs. Sol
Rosenbaum, A.
Rosenbaum, Nattian
Spigel, D.
Norfolk
Fisher, G. G.
Frank, Louis
Hirschler, Dr. D. Lee
Hoflieimer, J. C.
Jacobs, Benj.
Jacobs, F., & Bro.
Kantor, H. D.
Kaplan, Mike
♦Ladies' Hebrew
Benevolent Assn.
Lilienfeld, B.
Lowenberg, Harry L.
Mansbach, Louis
Mendelsohn, Mrs. Rose
Nordlinger. M. W.
Rose, Saml.
Seldner, A. B.
Snyder, L.
Ulman & Emanuel
Petersburg:
Blacker Bros.
Friedenberg, Max J.
Gellman, Abe
Lavenstein Bros.
Levitt Bros.
Reinach, Mrs. Milton I.
Sollard, H.
Tobias, Max
linger, Sidney
Portsmoiith
Bord, Saml.
Cohen, Saml.
Faas, Sol.
Kirstein, H. L.
Levitin, Abe
Nachman, Marcus
Rosenfeld, I. H.
Richmond
•♦Binswanger, Harry S.
•♦Binswanger, M. I.
Bloomberg & Machael
Florsheim, M. B.
Galeski, Mrs. S.
Greentree, Meyer
Hutzler, Henry S.
Jacobi, Mrs. Jos. N.
Kaufman, Edgar J.
Kaufmann, I.
Kaufmann. J. Irving
Marcuse, I. J.
Marcuse, M. E.
May, Irving
♦*Milhiser, Gustave
•Raab, E.
•Raab, Mrs. E.
Rosendorf, Sam
Stern, Sidney L.
Straus Co.
Straus, Milton J.
Thalhimer, W. B.
Verveer, Sam
Weil Clifford
•♦Whitlock, Philip
Roanoke
Cohen, I.
Cooper, Ike
Dimond, Max
Fisher, Julius
Goldberg, Jos.
Harrison, M.
Kaufman, Mrs. M.
Kohen, David
Kohen, Wm.
Levy, Frank H.
Lowenstein, Ike
Lyons, J.
Masinter, M. L.
Raab, M. J.
Rosenberg, M., & Sons
Schlossberg, M. J.
Spigel, Joe
Spigel, Sam.
Weinstein, J. H.
Staunton
Strauss, L. G.
Weinberg, Harry
WASHINGTON
Centralia
Shanedllng, Jacob
Seattle
•PJkstein, Nathan
♦♦Galland, Bonham
•♦Galland, Mrs. C. K.
•♦Gottstein, Meyer
♦•Gottstein, Rebecca
♦Lang, Julius C.
Seattle Jewish Fund
Tacoma
Council Jewish Women
Tacoma Jewish Fund
WEST VIRGINIA
Charleston
Adler, Ammi H.
Baer, Ben
Baer, Frank A.
Eppstein, Meyer M.
Frankenberger, Max
Friedman, Mrs. Pauline
Galperin, S. H.
Goldman, M. B.
Hess, Jos. L
Hess, Sam
Kaufman, Grover
Kaufman, Harry
Kaufman, Lawrence
Levin Bros.
Levit, Dr. A.
Lindenberg, A. J.
Loewenstein, Abe
Loewenstein, Isaac
Loewenstein, Joe
May, Philip
Moses, S. A.
Polan, H.
Rosenblatt, A. M.
Roth, Max
Silverstein, A. P.
Silverstein, Harry
Clarksburg
Burka, Fred
Caplan, H. A.
Franz, D. B.
Friedlander, M.
Markowitz, Louis S.
Oliker, Louis
Rosenberg, S. A.
Winer, Aaron
Broidy, J. M.
Golden Bros.
Goodman, Simon D.
Kline, S. G
Lyons, L.
Osgood, D. M.
Rose, Max
Zaslaff, I.
Hunting:ton
Broh, J.
Bronsteiu, Harry
Frankel, A. H.
Glick, Harry and Max
Gross, I. T. and David
Hyman Bros.
Leiner, L.
Lewis, Walter
London, Jack
Masinter, J. M.
Samson, Samuel
LiOgan
Temple Sisterhood
Morgantown
Cohen, Saul
DeLynn Bros.
Herskovitz, Sam
Morgantown Sisterhood
Weintrob, Max
North Fork
B'nai Israel Sisterhood
Catzen, Aaron
Rosen, Sam
Parkersburg
Broida, J. S.
Goldstein, Wm.
Lasky, Louis
Nathan, Mrs. Ben
Stern, Joseph
Wheeling
Bauer, Mrs. Carrie L.
Bloch, Samuel S.
Emsheimer, Miss Cora S.
Eoff St. Temple
Sundav School
EofC St. Temple
Sisterhood
Friedman, Arnold J.
• Life member.
•• Deceased life member.
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Front, Mrs. H. M.
••Horkhelmer, Mrs. B.
Horkhelmer, Julius
Horkhelmer, Louis
Isenberg, Israel
Rice, H. L.
Sonneborn, Cbarles L.
WISCONSIN
Appleton
Jewish Ladles' Aid Soey.
Marshall, L. J.
Green Bay
Sauber, W.
Madison
Council Jewish Women
Ellman, Ben L.
Milwautee
Frank, Walter
Gardner, H.
Gilead Lodge 41,
I. O. B. B.
Reliable Knitting Works
Sattler, J. B.
Stone, Nat
Superior
Aronsohn, Herman A.
CHINA
Shanghai
♦Jacob, Leopold
ENGLAND
liondon
Mayer, Simon D.
Meyer, Arthur
SWITZERIiAND
Rorschach
♦♦Schoenfeld, Max
Kaukauna
•Wertheimer, M. A.
West Bend
♦•Heller, Isidore
♦ Life member.
** Deceased life member.
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THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
Executive Offices
1701 Walnut Street, Philadelphia
Date,
I, the undersigned, being in sympathy with the object «f
The National Farm School — ^thie training of lads in the practice
and science of agriculture, for agricultural callings — do hereby
agree to subscribe as one of the maintainers of the institution
the sum of dollars annually.
Name
Benefactor $100
Friend 50
Patron 25
Member 10
Supporter 5 Malie checlis payable to The National Farm School.
Address
"I give and bequeath unto The National Farm School, Bucks
County, Pa., near Doylestown, the sum of dollars
free from all taxes to he paid to the Treasurer, for the time heing,
for the use of the institution."
^ottn of iB^uia^
ON REAL ESTATE OR GROUND RENT
"I give and devise unto The National Farm School, Bu^hs
County, Pa., near Doylestown {here describe the property or
ground rent), together with the appurtenances, in fee simple, and
all policies of insurance covering said premises, whether fire, title
or otherwise, free from all taxes."
A donation or bequest of $10,000 will found a perpetual scholarship which
may bear the name of the founder, or such name as the founder may designate ;
$5,000 will found a twelve-year scholarship ; a donation of $600 pays for 1 student
for 1 year; $1,800 pays for 1 student for 3 years (until graduation).
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