Twenty-second Annual Report
OF
THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
November, 1919
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TWENTY-SECOND
ANNUAL REPORT
OF
The National Farm
School
Farm School
Bucks County
Pennsylvania
NOVEMBER, 1919
Officers of The National Farm School
I919-I920
LOCAL BOARD OF TRUSTEES
President
JOSEPH KRAUSKOPF
4715 Pulaski Avenue, Germantown
Vice-President Treasurer
HARRY B. HIRSH ISAAC H. SILVERMAN
Secretary
Miss E. M. Bellefield
Field Secretaries
AIiss A. M. Abrahamson Wm. Abrahamson
Office: 407 Mutual Life Building, Philadelphia
HONORARY TRUSTEES
(Having served for ten consecutive years)
Hart Blumenthal Harry B. Hirsh Leon Merz
Adolph Eichholz Abraham Israel Bernard Selig
Harry Felix Morris A. Kaufmann I. H. Silverman
Simon Friedberger Alfred M. Klein Jos. N. Snellenburg
ELECTED TRUSTEES
(Term expires 1920) (Term expires 1921) (Term expires 1922)
Herbert D. Allman Henry Bronner David Burpee
Hexry S. Belber Morris Fleishman Daniel Gimbel
Louis Nusbaum J. H. Hinlein A. J.' Feldman
Eugene M. Stern Bernard Kohn Henry A. James
George Wheeler John Zimmerman M. R. Krauskopf
Representative of Philadelphia Federation of Jewish Charities,
Jos.i H. Hagedorn
NATIONAL AUXILIARY BOARD
Max a. Adler Rochester, N. Y.
Daniel Alexander Salt Lake City, Utah
Gov. M. Alexander Boise, Idaho
Henry Beer New Orleans, La.
Melvin Behrends Washington, D. C.
I. W. Bernheim Louisville, Ky.
Harry S. Binswanger Richmond, Va.
Nathan Eckstein Seattle, Wash.
Maurice Freiberg Cincinnati, Ohio
Samuel Friedheim Rock Hill, S. C.
Milton D. Greenbaum Baltimore, Md.
A. Hirshheimer La Crosse, Wis.
S. C. Lamport New York City
Albert C. Lehman Pittsburgh, Pa.
J. E. Oppenheimer Butte, Mont.
Louis Schlesinger Newark, N. J.
Morris Stern San Antonio, Tex.
David Sternberg Memphis, Tenn.
Isaac M. Ullman New Haven, Conn.
Eugene Warner Buffalo, N. Y.
Morris Weil Lincoln, Neb.
Harris Weinstock Sacramento, Cal.
Maurice Wertheim New York, N. Y.
THE FACULTY
JOSEPH KRAUSKOPF, D. D.,
President.
BERNHARD OSTROLENK, M. Sc, M. A.,
Director, Instructor in Agricultural Chemistry.
MEYER GOLDMAN, B. Sc,
Instructor in Agriculture and Superintendent of Farms.
MARK M. CAS SIDY,
Instructor in Horticulture.
CECIL J. TOOR,
Instructor in Poultry Culture.
J. L. CAMPBELL, B. Scj,
Governor, Instructor in English and Mathematics.
M. J. ESCOLL, B. Sc,
Instructor in Biology.
WESLEY MASSINGER, D. V. S.,
Instructor in Veterinary Science and Farm Hygiene.
ELIAS NUSBAUM,
Instructor in Applied Electricity.
REBECAH CHURCHMAN, B. Sc,
Matron.
SARA COLVIN,
Resident Nurse.
HARMAN KRAFT,
Foreman of Home Farm.
BERNARD GOLDSMITH,
Post Graduate Foreman of Home Farm.
HOWARD F. YOUNG,
Foreman, Schoenfeld Memorial Farm No. 3.
JACOB MANNES,
Post Graduate Manager, Schoenfeld Memorial Farm No. i
MORRIS SCHLOSSBERG,
Post Graduate Manager, Hellman Farm.
STANDING COMMITTEES
1919-1920
Educational
Louis Nusbaum, Chairman
Hart Blumenthal George Wheeler
Adolph Eichholz A. M. Klein
H. B. Hirsh Bernard Kohn
.Hehry A. James Leon Merz
M. A. Kaufmann B. Selig
Financial
H. B. Hirsh, Cliairiiuin ■
H. D. AUman Abraham Israel
Hart Blumenthal A. M. Klein
Henry Bronner Leon Merz
Adolph Eichholz B. Selig
Harry Felix L H. Silverman
Morris Fleishman J. N. Snellenburg
J. H. Hinlein E. M. Stern
Domestic
J. N. SxELLENBURG_, Chairman
H. D. Allman J. H. Hinlein
Henry S. Belber Abraham Israel
Hart Blumenthal Bernard Kohn
David Burpee M. R. Kfauskopf
Harfy Felix Leon Merz
Morris Fleishman B. Selig
Daniel Gimbel John Zimmerman
LADIES' AUXILIARY COMMITTEE
Associated with the Local Board
Mks. a. M. Klein, Chairman Mrs. Jos. Guckenheimer, Treasurer
Mrs. Bernard Kohn, Secmtary
Mrs. H. Bayersdorfer Mrs. Sara Goldsmith Mrs. L. U. Marks
Mrs. D. Berlizheimer Mrs. L. H. Heimerdinger Mrs. David Phillips
Mrs. B. B. Bloch Mrs. H. B. Hirsh Mrs. S. Rosenau
Mrs. Gabriel Blum Mrs. D. Kirschbaum Mrs. Samuel Salus
Mrs. H. M. Dannenbaum Mrs. Bernard Kohn Mrs. I. Wasserman •
.Honorary Members
Mrs. a. Fleisher, Honorary Chairman
Mrs. R. B. Schoneman, Honorary Chairman
Mrs. A. J. Bamberger Mrs. H. Rosenthal Mrs. M. F. Langfeld
Mrs. Hart Blumenthal Miss Frieda Jonas Mrs. I. H. Silverman
Mrs. S. Friedberger Mrs. Jos. Krauskopf Airs. M. Sycle
Mrs. J. Guckenheimer Mrs. M. Schamberg
THE NATIOXAT. FARM SCHOOL 5
FROM AN ADDRESS
BY
DR. JOSEPH KRAUSKOPF
President and Founder of the National Farm School
October 12, 1919
The year's harvest of the Farm School comprises :
7,380 bushels of corn, 240 tons of hay,
2,590 bushels of oats, 30 tons of mangel,
800 bushels of rye, 30 tons of cabbage,
540 bushels of wheat, 2,000 ears of sweet corn,
420 bushels of potatoes, 80 heads of swine,
2,400 baskets of peaches, 50 heads of cattle,
600 barrels of apples, 8,284 dozen of eggs,
70 barrels of pears, 2,560 lbs. of poultry,
370 tons of silage, 168,070 quarts of milk,
upwards of $4,000 of vegetables of all kinds.
In addition to this splendid showing, the past
IMPROVEMENTS y^^'' witucsscd our taking possession of a new
farm, comprising no acres, known as the Hell-
man Farm, named for Mr. Henry Hellman, oi New York, the
generous donor of it. The past year marked also the comple-
tion of the Hirsh Botanical Laboratory; the conversion of the
one-time kitchen and dining-room of the Main Building into
dormitory quarters; the drilling of a new well, 500 feet deep,
and the installation of a new pump-house and pump ; the con-
struction of a large additional brooder-house and of an ice pond;
the breeding of a pure-bred, highly productive herd of Holstein
cows ; the laying out of a Patriots' Grove, in which trees are being
planted in honor of those who died or served abroad or at home,
during the late war; the introduction of landscape features, the
first of a series of outlined improvements which, in time, shall
turn the grounds about the buildings and campus and roads into
a picturesque park.
COMPELLED TO The financial condition of our institution
DRAW FROM EN- h^s givcu US Considerable concern. Our one-time
DOWMENTFUND. ^ „ , t- i i 11 r^
$130,000 Endowment J^und has shrunk to $ioo,-
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ooo, and is continually shrinking with every day. Try as we
may, we cannot possibly run the institution at a lesser cost. The
student-body and Faculty are larger than ever before, and nearly
every article within the household, -or on the farm, as well as
the food and clothes furnished to our students, free of all charge
to them, cost twice as much, and in some instances three times
as much as before. The annual dues paid to the Institution
have not been raised, neither has the number of subscribers in-
creased. Owing to the heavy demands that nave been made on
the people for war purposes, donations, which at one time came
HIGH PRICES AND ^"^^^ ^^^^^^^ ^"^ Hbcrally, have fallen off con-
iNCREASE IN STU- siderably. Applications for admission to our
DENT BODY. , , • i j t, • i ^
classes next sprmg are already reachmg us almost
daily. By next spring the number of applicants will be several
hundreds, every one of whom possessing the necessary quali-
fications ought to be admitted, seeing that he wants to devote
himself to one of the most needed and of the most honorable
of callings. But how shall we be able to admit a larger number
than we now care for, when we have no dormitory room to
house any more, nor enough money to provide education and
board even for as many as we have now, without depleting yet
more an Endowment Fund which should never have been
touched ?
The question that is often asked is : "Cannot the School be
made self-supporting?"
Were our plant of 47=; acres nothing but a
CANNOT FARM ^ ^' ^ ^
SCHOOL BE SELF- large farm, and were our students farmers, our
School could not only be self-supporting but also
lay by a very snug sum annually. Our plant, however, is
primarily a school, and our students are mere learners of agri-
culture, and schools and learners are money-spenders, and not
money-makers. By the time our students have learned enough
to make their knowledge of value, they graduate, and give the
benefit of what they have learned either to themselves on farms
of their own, or to their employers. And the School has to start
anew with green hands. Our chief concern is not how much
money we might make, but how much instruction we can give.
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The giving of an education is always expensive. Even schools
that have pay students find it often difficult to make ends meet.
How much more difficult, therefore, must it be for a school
like ours, that not only gives its students tuition free of charge,
but board, lodging and clothing, as well!
And yet we could ease our financial burden
PROBLEM COULD -^ .
BE PARTIALLY Considerably if we could increase our egg pro-
soLVED. duction by enlarging our poultry plant, and our
flower production, by adding several greenhouses, and, above all,
our milk supply by erecting the much-needed new Dairy, toward
which Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Straus, of New York, have gener-
ously donated the sum of $10,000. An additional sum of
$25,000 would enable us to build and equip a thoroughly up-to-
date, modern, sanitary Dairy and Barn, a Dairy that would pro-
vide every modern accommodation for butter and cheese pro-
duction, and for pasteurizing and sanitary bottling of milk, and
a rigidly sanitary Barn that would house in the neighborhood
of a hundred cows. The milk produced and pasteurized and
bottled in such a dairy as this would have a very large demand,
and the supply of that demand would considerably increase the
revenues of our School,
The needed enlargement of our Poultry and Greenhouse
Plants would involve an expenditure not anything near as large
as that required for the Dairy, but their combined added pro-
ductiveness would add a continual and considerable sum to the
earning power of our plant.
With the beautiful Morris Lasker Hall, and the Hirsh
Botanical Laboratory completed, the new Dairy, and the addi-
tions to our Poultry and Greenhouse Plants would round out
a group of buildings of which we would not only be justly
proud, but we would also find ourselves to some extent relieved
of the financial embarrassment under which we have labored
for some time.
URGENT NEED ^ regard it my duty to dwell again upon the
OF A GIRL'S urgent need of a Girls' Annex to our Institution.
In constantly increasing numbers, inquiries come
to us from young women eager to leave the congested cities, for
the purpose of obtaining a training in dairy culture, floriculture,
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fruit culture, poultry culture, bee culture, and the like. It is
a line of work that is peculiarly suited to young women, espe-
cially to such as feel within them the Call of the Farm, and are
eager to escape the degenerating influence of the overcrowded
city. As a pursuit for a livelihood, it is as profitable as any of
the manual callings open to women, and healthier and nobler and
more contenting than many that are followed by women in shops,
mills, factories or offices.
The young men who fit themselves here and elsewhere for
agricultural careers are particularly interested in seeing women
enter the calling which they, themselves, have chosen. They
are looking forward to the time when they will want to estab-
lish their own homes, and would naturally prefer to select as
wife one who has been weaned from the lure of the city, one
who has become accustomed to rural life, and has been suffi-
ciently trained in the lighter branches of the science and prac-
tice of agriculture to be able to become, in every sense, a help-
mate to her husband. We know of a few instances of careers
of graduates of agricultural schools having been blasted because
they were mated with city girls who found rural life lonesome,
and who did not rest till they dragged their farming husbands
back to the city, for the work and ways of which these were
as little fitted as their wives had been fitted for the life upon
the farm.
The introduction of such a Girls' Annex
ouTL^NED^ ^^^^ would afford a splendid opportunity for some one
philanthropically inclined. It would not involve
a large expense. A farm conveniently near the Farm School
grounds might be purchased, one supplied with a farm house
large enough to accommodate several dozens of young women.
Their instruction they would receive at the Farm School, where
they would, likewise, take their meals. In charge of a com-
petent matron and assistants, the necessary discipline would be
maintained. In addition, the presence of young women of such
high ideals as theirs, young women voluntarily seeking country
life and farming pursuits, young women morally, mentally and
physically healthy (as none other would be admitted), would
prove a most desirable adjunct to the social life of the institution.
Samples From the Farm School's Harvest.
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A "Close-up" of Some of the Products Raised by the Farm School Students.
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If I had money to give, and would like to
YcnfilivE^^ perpetuate my name among the living, I would
know of no institution more deserving of being
associated with after death than such a Girls' Annex, or any of
the other buildings, of some of which I have spoken as being
needed at this institution. And I would not wait until after
my death. I would give while I live, and I would enjoy the fruit
of m}'^ giving while I am capable of seeing and enjoying.
Many things I have hoped and prayed for in the history
of the Institution have come to pass, though there were those
who doubted, and those who regarded the realization of our
hope impossible. I believe that every one of the urgent needs
which I have pointed out today as well as of the other needs
of which I have not spoken, will come to us, in God's own
time, and in God's own way. The cause is deserving of it, and
the results attained have shown that we husbanded prudently
whatever moneys we have been favored with.
AGRICULTURE ^^ ^^^^ connection, I want to express my sin-
A CURE FOR cere appreciation of the appropriation of $10,000
MANY ILLS. ,, ^ , , . , ,
annually, for the next two years, which the pres-
ent Legislature of Pennsylvania recently voted to us, and to the
Federation of Jewish Chairities of Philadelphia, for its appro-
priation of $18,000 toward the maintenance of our Institution.
As but for these valuable appropriations the School could not
continue, theirs must be the proud satisfaction of knowing that
they are keeping alive an Institution in which many scores of
young men, irrespective of creed, fit themselves annually, for
the oldest, noblest, and most needed of all callings — a calling
that constitutes the foundation of our nation's prosperity and
safety, a calling without w^hich every other would be useless,
a calling which, were it understood and appreciated as it deserves
to be, w'ould command many times as large a support as it now
receives at the hands of the public, a calling which, were it to
receive the support it merits, would empty half of the hospitals
and asjdums, half of the reformatories and penitentiaries, half
of the slums and ghettos, would cure society of half of the
social and economic diseases that now vex and perplex the
peoples of the earth.
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GRADUATION EXERCISES
February 22, 1919.
The Eighteenth Annual Graduation Exercises of The Na-
tional Farm School were held in Segal Hall, on the grounds of
the School, Saturday afternoon, February 22d (Washington's
Birthday).
The Graduation Address was delivered by Mr. Leigh
Mitchell Hodges, distinguished writer and speaker. Short ad-
dresses were made by Dr. Joseph Krauskopf, President and
Founder of the School; by Dr. Louis Nusbaum, Chairman of
the Educational Committee of the School ; and by Prof. Bernhard
Ostrolenk, Director of the School, who, in awarding the
diplomas, announced that all of the members of the graduating
class had obtained exceptionally fine positions, for which they
would leave the following day.
Diplomas were awarded the following young men, all of
whom had completed the full three-years' course in practical
and scientific agriculture:
David Brown Philip Harwitz Samuel Miller
Bernard Goldsmith Benjamin Joffe Jacob Rabinowitz
Joseph Goldstein Ernest Katz Morris Schlossberg
William Greenberg Jacob I. Mannes Max Segal
Samuel Greenberg Irving Marcus Imanuel Viener '
John Hahne Jack Miller George Wolf
Richard Boyes and Morris Mayer were awarded the post-
graduate certificate for one additional year, havmg specialized
in Farm Management.
The Penns}'lvania State College Scholarship was awarded to
Morris Schlossberg, who waived the privilege, in order to accept
the post-graduate course at The National Farm School, as man-
ager of the Hellman Farm. The Post-graduate course as man-
ager of Schoenfeld Farm No. i, was awarded to Jacob Mannes.
The Massinger Veterinary Prize was also awarded to Mr,
Mannes.
Following the Graduation Exercises, the members of the
Boards made an inspection of the various departments of the
School, after which they, together with the Graduating Class,
were the guests of the Faculty and Household at dinner.
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TWENTY-SECOND ANNUAL SPRING EXERCISES AND
CONSECRATION OF THE PATRIOTS' GROVE.
June i, 1919.
Amid impressive ceremonies, in the presence of hundreds of
the institution's friends, the consecration of "The Patriots'
GroA^e," planted as a memorial to those who gave their lives in
the country's service, and in honor of those who returned from
the war in safety, took place on Sunday, June i, on the grounds
of The National Farm School.
The dedication of a Botanical Laboratory, erected by Mr.
and ]\Irs. Harrv B. Hirsh, of Philadelphia, in memory of their
son, Edward William Hirsh ; a flagpole, planted in "The Patri-
ots' Grove" by the Hon. and Mrs. Jacob Singer, of Philadelphia,
in memory of their son, Henry Frank Singer, who died on the
battlefield of Montfaucon, France; 187 memorial trees, in mem-
ory of departed friends of the School; and 36 festive trees, in
honor of joyous occasions in the lives of friends of the School
was included in the exercises.
The speakers included Edward Bok, Editor of "The Ladies
Home Journal" ; Franklin Spencer Edmonds, Lawyer and iVuthor ;
Harry W. Ettelson, Associate Rabbi Congregation Rodeph Sha-
lom; John H. Mason, President, Commercial Trust Company;
John M. Patterson, Judge of Common Pleas Court; Joseph Pen-
nell, Artist and Author, and Joseph Krauskopf, President and
Founder of The National Farm School.
As the special train bearing the visitors drew up at the Farm
School Station, the students of the School, clad in their blue
uniforms, stood at salute while the guests passed, then marched
in military formation to the grove where the exercises took
place.
The exercises were opened with an invocation by Rabbi
Harry W. Ettelson, followed by a few introductory remarks by
Dr. Krauskopf, who spoke of the progress made by the School
since the davs when it consisted of but one small building.
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"People said it was foolish," he said, "to teach boys to go
into the country and farm, when boys by the thousands ^^•ere
leaving the country to go into the city, but the results accom-
plished here have proved the c(jntrary. I believe the teaching of
farm work to boys is one of the most patriotic services any in-
stitution can do, for it is on agriculture that a country ultimately
must depend for its existence.
"The National Farm School was started here with onl}- one
building, very little equipment and no animals. Now the barns,
instruction buildings and experiment stations cover a wide terri-
tory, and horses, cattle and other animals are raised in large
numbers. These animals are raised in the most scientific manner
just as the agricultural products are cultivated scientifically, and
it is this practical work that is making farmers out of the one
hundred and ten boys in the School, who are gaining an agri-
cultural training that is second to none in the country, both for
theoretical and practical instruction."
Dr. Krauskopf then introduced Judge Patterson as the
Presiding Officer of the day, who, in taking charge of the Ex-
ercises, declared that the United States offers opportunities from
the agricultural viewpoint, which are unexcelled in any other
country in the world. "Aw^ay out here in the country, where
men live and breathe the pure air under God's green trees, away
from the petty struggles, the petty jealousies, the petty rivalries
of the big. city, the students of the Farm School are living — really
living — enjoying a great opportunity, learning a great thing and
doing that thing in the way that Dr. Krauskopf, who has virtu-
ally dedicated his life to the success of the Farm School, would
have -them to do," asserted Judge Patterson.
Mr. Mason, wdiose topic was to be "The National Farm
School, a Patriotic Institution," stated he didn't intend to speak
of the School as a patriotic institution, for "it speaks for itself
more than any words can do. True patriotism," he asserted,
"means charity — to be somebody's fellow-man and fellow-worker
in some great eiTort — not putting up stones as memorials, but
lives."
To Joseph Pennell was given a subject which comprehen-
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sively covered the foundation of the entire service. It was the
address of the Tree Consecration. That trees, as| symbols, have
been such from the time of the events in the Garden of Eden,
the symboHc effect of the Cedars of Lebanon, the acts of the
Romans as typified in the tree, the assertion that every form of
architecture is traceable in symbol to the tree, was a, prelude to
Mr. Pennell's assertion that Americans should plant trees as the
Romans and the French planted them. He told of the famous
tree-lined avenue that has its start in Rome, crosses the Alps and
has its terminus in Paris — and stated that tree-planting, for
memorial purposes, should have serious consideration. "There
should be lines of trees, to shade and to beautify, every mile of
the Lincoln Highway, a tribute in memory of the men who died
in the service. The Patriots' Grove at the Farm School is typi-
cal. It is splendid. But, somewhere along that notable highway
there should be, at some not too far distant time, 'The Road and
the Grove of The National Farm School,' " was his concluding
comment.
"Trees as a Mode of Commemoration," made the basis of a
brief talk by Edward Bok, in which he called attention to the
opportunities reflected in the future lives of the Farm School
enrolment by reason of the training they are given under the
most attractive natural surroundings possible to develop.
At the Dedication of the Edward William Hirsh Botanical
Laboratory, a tribute to the memory of the young men was paid
by Harold A. Lebair, who said in part, "This splendid building is
a gift, not only to the Farm School, but to the general cause of
learning. It has been erected to give other boys an opportunity
to enjoy some of the rare privileges which were given, to Edward
Hirsh b}'- his parents. It is to be hoped that, inspired by this
monument, they may develop those manly qualities which were
so well evidenced by Edward Hirsh, a true lover of nature. The
boys of this and coming generations through this splendid
memorial will have an opportunity of acquiring learning, and to
appreciate nature, and through their knowledge, to develop and
show those qualities which mean eventual leadership among men."
In the address, incident to the dedication of the Henrv
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Frank Singer Flagpole in the Patriots' Grove, Franklin Spencer
Edmonds gave a brief resume of the battle of Montfaucon, in
which 3^oung Singer gave his life, concluding in a touching tribute
to the young soldier: 'A gentle boy, Henry Frank Singer, the
hope of a distinguished and honored family, a graduate of our
proudest schools and colleges, a student of Art and Literature, a
lover of the Drama, one whose life had been cast in literary and
aesthetic lines, and who had already, through his personality and
ability made for himself endearing and lasting friendships — here
he did his last and greatest work, and here serving on the front
line in a dangerous duty, he met his end !
"What memorial could be more fitting to such a man than
that, in this grove of this great institution, where thousands of
young men in the future will receive the training and impetus
which will fit them for life, that here should be placed the Amer-
ican flag, — the undying testimony to the principles of Liberty
and Justice, for which Henry Singer was content to lay down his
young life!
"I am told, Mr. Chairman, that the flag is now about to be
unfurled, but it is concealed from our view by the grove. I,
therefore, move that this entire assemblage, while the flag is be-
ing raised, rise and stand at quiet attention for one minute, in
reverent memory of those who laid down their lives in the service
of the Country."
The vast audience arose while the flag was unfurled, and
Dr. Joseph Krauskopf then read the names of those for whom
trees had been planted in the new Patriots' Grove.
This was followed by the blowing of taps, after which Dr.
Krauskopf read the names of those friends of the School for
whom Memorial and Festive Trees had been planted and in-
scribed during the year. (The list of names is published on
pages i^ to i8 of this book.) At the conclusion of the ceremony,
after the recital of a closing prayer by Rabbi Ettelson, luncheon
was served to the guests in the new Morris Lasker Hall, and the
afternoon was spent in an inspection of the buildings and grounds,
and visits to the Memorial, Festive and Patriots' Groves.
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THE PATRIOTS' GROVE
Names of thosp. for whom Trees were planted in "The Patriots'
Grove " and Consecrated on Sundag, June 1, 1919.
IN MEMORY OF THOSE WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES IN THE
COUNTRY'S SERVICE:
Louis Berkowitz, Philadelphia.
Jacob Bledenthal, Atlantic City.
Morrie A. Deutsch, Philadelphia.
Jerome L. Goldman, St. Louis.
Jesse Warren Guise, Findlay, Ohio.
Simon C. Hellman, Nat'l Farm School.
Joyce Kilmer, New York.
Roy Stewart Marlow, Elkins Park.
G. M. NeuBurger, Philadelphia.
Harry Polinsky, Philadelphia.
William C. Reese, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
Eli Wittstein,
Byron H. Reis, Philadelphia.
Eugene Rice, Philadelphia.
Geo. Burton Rosenthal, Hartford, Conn.
Alexander J. Roth, New York.
Lester B. Rothschild, Philadelphia.
Mortimer Strauss Rubel, Chicago.
Henry Frank Singer, Philadelphia.
Solomon Spicker, Pottsville, Pa.
Bennie Spitzer, Philadelphia.
Milton Stern, Philadelphia.
Bernard W. Traitel, Detroit, Mich.
Cincinnati, Ohio.
IN HONOR OF THOSE WHO SERVED, AND RETURNED IN SAFETY;
Ralph Anspach, Philadelphia,
Herman L. Artzt, Philadelphia.
Nelson H. Artzt, Philadelphia.
Justin S. Bamberger, Philadelphia.
Eli D. Bernheim, Philadelphia.
Harold B. Blumenthal, Philadelphia.
Albert Coons, Philadelphia.
Jerome J. Drucker, Philadelphia.
Isadore Faggen, Philadelphia.
Samuel Faggen, Philadelphia.
Leon Feigenbaum, Philadelphia.
Stanley Milton Getz, Philadelphia.
Herbert Feustman Goldstein, New York.
Jacob Feustman Goldstein, New York.
Ralph Gutlohn, Philadelphia.
Julian Arthur Hillman, Atlantic City.
Isaac L. Hyman, Philadelphia.
Leopold Max Jacobs, Philadelphia.
Reuben Jacobs, Philadelphia.
Charles S. Kaufman, Philadelphia.
Walter Kaufmann, Philadelphia.
Manfred R. Krauskopf, Philadelphia.
August Manasses, Philadelphia.
Jacob L. Manasses, Philadelphia.
J. DeRoy Mark, Philadelphia.
Leonard George Needles, Elkins Park
Isadore Oppenheimer, Philadelphia.
G. Sidney Reinheimer, Philadelphia.
Leon W. Reinheimer, Philadelphia.
Herbert D. Reis, Philadelphia.
Eli M. Rohrheimer, Philadelphia.
Jerome H. Rose, Philadelphia.
S. Ralph Schwarzschild, Philadelphia.
J. Leonard Sessler, Philadelphia.
Arthur Shoenberg, Philadelphia.
Arthur Silverberg, New York.
Edwin H. Silverman, Philadelphia.
Leonard H. Sostman, Philadelphia.
Camille J. Stamm, Philadelphia.
Morris H. Starr, Philadelphia.
Arthur A. Strouse, Philadelphia.
Frank L. Teller, Philadelphia.
Jerome L. Teller, Philadelphia.
Philip H. Weinberg, Philadelphia.
Gustave L. Winelander, Philadelphia.
Stanley S. Wohl, Philadelphia.
Myron Albert Zacks, Philadelphia.
Requests for additional tree-plantings in "THE PATRIOTS' GROVE" may b«
addressed to the office of The National Farm School, 407 Mutual Life Building,
Philadelphia, Pa.
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THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
MEMORIAL TREES
Consecrated at the Exercises on Sunday, June 1, 1919, in Memory of
ALABAMA
Birmingham
Ignatz Phillips
Mobile
Miriam Ettelson
Montgomery
Sarah Stern
CALIFORNIA
San Francisco
Otto Irving Wise
DELAWARE
Wilmington
Reuben \V. W'olters
Washington
Betty Beitman
Gabriel Beitman
KENTUCKY
Louisville
■ Max Loeb
Paducah
Jeannette \\'eille
LOUISIANA
New Orleans
^Milton Heidenheim
Otto A. Levy
MARYLAND
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Baltimore
Rosa H. Goldenberg
Washington
William Hahn
FLORIDA
Jacksonville
Fred. G. Barwald
W'alter J. Bernstein
Jeannette Tishler
Lillie H. Zacharias
GEORGIA
Atlanta
Emanuel Rich
Macon
Jules Jacobovitz
ILLINOIS
Chicago
Adolph Brucker
Amalie Schulhoff Feist
Ethel J. Weinstein
Delavau
S. ]M. Reinheiraer
Rochelle
Emanuel Hilb
INDIANA
Evansville
Leopold Loewenthal
Sam Loewenthal
Theresa Loewenthal
Fort Wayne
Mina Freiburger
Terre Haute
Charlotte M. UfFenheimer
Gertrude Meyers
May Fleisher Rosenburg
Leo Sigmund
MASSACHUSETTS
Boston
Eva Friedlander Sondheim
Johanna Sondheim
MICHIGAN
Detroit
Carrie Levy
Norway
Mina Ruwitch
MINNESOTA
St. Paul
Israel H. Block
Benjamin L. Goodkind
MISSISSIPPI .
Meridian
Lewis M. Rothenberg
MISSOURI
St. Louis
Isidor Auer
Julia Biederman
Jennie Weinstein Jacobs
NEW JERSEY
Atlantic City
Jeannette Maass
Grace Bacharach
Fannie Meyefs
Dover
Vyola Spritz Barab
Merchantville
Ralph P. Eichengreen
NEW YORK
Buffalo
Benjamin D. Bing
Ithaca
Andrew D; White
New York City
Chas. N. Dreshfeld
Benjamin Foster
Jeannette Foster
Mollie Kahn
Henry M. Leipziger
Abraham Lowenstein
Lillie Meyers Rcjth
Emanuel L. Spe.lman
Oyster Bay
Theodore Roosevelt
NORTH CAROLINA
Wilmington
Samuel Bear, Jr.
OHIO
Aliron
George Hirsch
David N. Leopold
Eva Leopold
Bellaire
Aaron Herzberg
. Mary Luchs
Samuel Luchs
Cincinnati
Moses Bing
Rebecca M. Englander
Martha P. Freiberg
Joseph M. Salzer
Ernestine Sommerheld
Cleveland
Nani Haber
OREGON
Portland
Emily Rider Ehrman
PENNSYLVANIA
Bradford
David C. Greenewald
Easton
Mina Straus
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MEMORIAL TREES— Continued
Jenkintown
Florence Arnold Lebair
Lancaster
Isaac Miller
Philadelphia
Sol Abraham
Philip Arnold
Solomon Asher
Isaac Augsburger
Sophie Augsburger
Julius Bacharach
Esther Bachenheimer
Martin Bergman
Jane Silberstein Bornstein
Mr. & Mrs. Henry Casper
Adline Cohen
Herman Cohen
Morris N. Cohen
Samuel Cohen
Flora DeHaan
Goldie K. Delheim
Max Epstein
Leah Behrmann Faggen
Moses S. Felleman
S. B. Fleisher
Theodore M. Frank
Myer Gattman
Leslie Gordon Getz
Meyer Getz
Rosa Goldman
Abraham I. Goldsmith
Joseph Goldsmith
Leah Goldsmith
Clare F. Goodman
George M. Grauley
Rose Grauley
Bernhard Greenberg
Sophia Brunswick Haas
William B. Hackenburg
Josephine Hammerschmidt
Kate Hartman
Alvin Ilerold
Bertha Herzfeld
Carrie Hirsch
Hettie Hirsch
Isadore Hirsch
David Hirsh
Louis Hutt
Dora Rosenau Jacob
Noah Johnson
Helen Stieglitz Jurist
Alice Kaiser
Michael Katz
Frances Kaufman
Ignatz Kraus
Catherine Langfeld
Barbara Leopold
Julius Levi
Sophie Levi
Louis Edward Levy
Elias Loeb
Emma Loeb
Joseph Loeb
Rebecca Manheimer
Emelie Massman
Ida Metzel
Bertha S. Meyer
Harold Leslie Meyer
Milton Morris
Aron Picard
Josephine A. Picard
Isaiah Rabinowitz
Betty Elkin Raken
Huldah Goldsmith Raphael
Mary Rohrheimer
Sophie Rosin
Jacob and Cecilia Salinger
Louis Sailer
Henry Schamberg
Morton Livingston
Schamberg
Jeannette Utitz Skidelsky
Henriette T. Silberman
Saul Stamm
S. Eugene Stamm
Anna Strauss
Fannie Strauss
Bert Feldman Tickner
Dora Vederman
Michel Weil
Benjamin Weinstock
Sara Wendkos
Moses W. Williams
Theresa W. Williams
Isaac Wolf
Maryetta Wolf
Sarah Wolf
Henrietta Wyman
Pittsburgh
Meyer Benjamin Foster
Joseph Friedman
Louis J. Goldsmith
Emanuel Weiler
Ruth K. Weiss
Reading
Bertha D. Einstein
Elias Schulhoff
Rosa V. Ulman-Waldman
Scran ton
N. G. Goodman
Williamsport
Minnie U. Shloss
Hiram Henry Ulman
Simon S. Ulman
York
Mary R. Lehmayer
SOUTH CAROLINA
Blackville
Philopena Brown
TEXAS
Dallas
Rose M. Ortlicb
El Paso
Emma Mayiield Hurwitz
UTAH
Salt Lake City
Solomon Siegel
VIRGINIA
Danvilld
Julius Kaufman
WEST VIRGINIA
Wheeling
Adele Jelliffe Hupp
Louis Whit
ITALY
Rome
David Lubin
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THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
FESTIVE TREES
Dedicated at the Exercises on Sundap, June 1, 1919, in Honor of
BIRTHS
Marion Jane Fuhrman, Phila.
Stanley Harold Kapner, Bellaire, Ohio
Wm. Klein, Jr., South Orange, N. J.
Allah Lat2, Atlantic City, N. J.
Marie Theresa Latz, Atlantic City, N. J.
Mack Latz, Jr., Atlantic City, N. J.
Eleanore Sylria Press, Atlantic City, N. J.
Julien Benedict Roth, Portland, Ore.
Lorraine Vederman, Phila.
Mortimer L. Weil, Huntiville, Ala.
Richard R. Weifs, Lehighton, Pa.
Rose Betty Wolf, Pittsburgh, Pa.
BIRTHDAY AKHIVERSARIES
Sadie Jacobs, Spartansburg, S. C, 3d
Mrs. A. Weitzenkorn, Phila., 70th
COKFIRMATION
Ruth C. Kirschbaum, Phila.
Caroline S. Kohn, Phila.
Lillian Kraus, Phila.
Adalyn Schoenfeld, Phila.
Benjamin Sepal, Phila.
Adelaide Spitier, Phila.
BETROTHALS
Julian A. Hillman, Atlantic City, and
Madeleine Rrauskopf, Phila.
Gertrude Segal and Joachim Stybel, Phila.
Sadie Segal and David Karr, Phila.
WEDDINGS
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hart Blumenthal,
Phila.
Dr. and Mrs. Morton J. Loeb, New Haven,
Conn.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Meyerowitz, New York
Major and Mrs. Samuel Julian Rosen-
sohn, New York
WEDDING ANNIVERSARIES
Mr. and Mri. Edwin Adler, Atlanta, Ga.,
Ist
Mr. and Mrs. Leopold Gross, Phila., 30th
Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Guckenheimcr, Phila.
Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Pfeifer, Phila., 25th
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Solomon, Phila., 36th
GENERAL
Council of Jewish Women, Atlantic City
Blanche Caroline Dietz, Phila., Recovery
from Illness
Mrs. Morris Wiernick, Phila., Recovery
from Illness
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TWENTY-SECOND ANNUAL SUCCOTH HARVEST
PILGRIMAGE
October 12, 1919.
For the first time in the twenty-two years of its existence,
inclement weather interfered with the usual large attendance
that has been the customary feature of National Farm School
gatherings, somewhat less than 100 persons having braved the
elements to be present at what turned out to be an affair of im-
usual interest.
The Exercises were held in Segal Hall, which presented a
festive and charming appearance, being beautifully decorated
with the products of the farms.
The speakers of the occasion were Dr. Felix Adler, founder
and president of( the Ethical Culture. Society, and professor Co-
lumbia University; Dr. Morris Jastrow, Jr., of the University of
Pennsylvania; Judge Isaac Johnson, of Delaware County; Dr:
Joseph Krauskopf, President and Founder of The National
Farm School, and Bernhard Ostrolenk, its Director.
Governor William C. Sproul, of Pennsylvania, was also to
have been one of the speakers, but owing to an accident to his
automobile, while on the way to the School, occasioned by the
inclement weather, was compelled to abandon the trip.
After an invocation by Rabbi James G. Heller, Judge John-
son was presented by Dr. Krauskopf, as the presiding officer of
the day.
The first speaker was Dr. Felix Adler, who in the course of
a thoughtful and interesting address, brought out the following
points :
"Agriculture is unquestionably the stabilizing influence and
occupation in this time of country-wide tmrest. The more men
who can be drawn back to the field of agriculture, the stronger
is the ballast given to a vacillating population. The great
counter-influence to civilization is unrest. Agriculture is a voca-
tion, while manual labor in the factories is monotonous occupa-
20 THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
tion — this, because of the splendid opportunities afforded in agri-
culture for a man to be a scientist, to apply chemistry and biol-
ogy, and in the genius of creation in the development of new
breeds and varieties. Agriculture is also practical poetry. One
thing to be urged is the establishment of co-operative community
centres — to emphasize the social side of the farmer's life, to
eliminate the one. remaining drawback to agriculture, and this is
the loneliness of conditions in certain farming sections. Do not
permit the farmers to live a lonely life. Agriculture is becoming
a liberal vocation. It liberalizes man's neutrality. When the
work we do stimulates intelligence, it makes for humanity."
The next speaker was Professor Morris Jastrow, Jr., of the
University of Pennsylvania, who dwelt on the increased im-
portance of such institutions as The National Farm School, as a
result of the experiences through which the world has recently
passed. He said in part, "The slogan, 'Food Will Win the War,'
emphasized the startling fact that the rapid growth of industry
and commerce and the neglect of agriculture had made our civil-
ization top heavy. The acute crisis is over, but the entire world
is still struggling with the problem of food.
"An institution like The National Farm School is rendering
a direct service to civilization in providing a counter-balance to
materialism which has always been the menace involved in what
is known as progressive civilization. To find the proper propor-
tion between commerce and industry on the one hand and agri-
culture on the other is thq fundamental problem involved in the
work of reconstruction upon which the entire world is now en-
gaged with a view of producing more stable conditions than
those which led to the great catastrophe."
Dr. Krauskopf then presented a resume of the School's
work and achievements for the past year, an abstract of which
is published on pages 5 to 8 of this book.
The next speaker was Director Ostrolenk, who, in the
course of an admirable address, said : "The National Farm School
is one of the solutions of the high cost of living. Thoughtful
men, patriotic men, forward-looking men cannot fail to see the
THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL 21
sanity of the solution offered by Dr. Krauskopf through the
School he founded twenty-two years ago. It becomes essential
to intensify its work, to expand its acres, to accommodate more
students, to make it a centre fof a more aggressive rural propa-
ganda, to enable it to assist a larger portion of those that seek
practical advice. For all these things more funds are needed.
The School is pressed for funds to carry on its present work, to
say nothing of undertaking the enormous new service it would
like to render. Its doors are today crowded to the limit with
students. All indications are that over three hundred students
will seek admission this coming spring, of whom we will only be
able to admit thirty, or if we crowd our dormitories, possibly
forty. Additional equipment is needed on the farms to carry on
properly the kind of teaching we are committed to, if our stu-
dent body is to be improved. Primarily we will need more land.
The board, under the leadership of Dr. Krauskopf, have felt the
need of rendering this service, and have courageously voted funds
in the face of decreasing subscriptions to the School and ever-
increasing cost of maintenance and almost prohibitive cost of ex-
pansion. They have patriotically faced the situation in spite of a
shrinking sinking fund, hopeful that an awakened public will not
forsake them in this emergency. To support The National Farmi
School, to assist it in its great work of supplying plenty, and,,
therefore, cheaper food to the nation is a social duty, an act of
preservation of civilized society."
Reports of the year's work were then presented by members
of the Board and Faculty of the School, after which the election
of officers and members of the Board was held. The exercises
concluded with military drills by the students and the distributioa
of prizes for meritorious work.
An informal reception and luncheon was then tendered the
guests of honor, in the Morris Lasker Hall, during the course of
which Dr. Krauskopf announced a gift of $1000 from Mr. Henry
S. Belber, of Philadelphia, toward the girls' annex; $2000 from
an anonymous friend, toward the dairy; and $1000 from Mr.
Isaac D. Straus, of Ligonier, Ind.
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LEGACIES AND ENDOWMENTS
1895 — In memoriam Jacob Tuck and wife, by their children,
Philadelphia, Pa $1,000.00
1899 — Carolyn Parent Nirdlinger, Philadelphia, Pa., Bequest 500.00
1903 — Jacob H. Hecht, Boston, Mass., Bequest 500.00
1905— Moses Lichten, Philadelphia, Pa., Bequest 500.00
1906 — Marx Wineland, Frostberg, Md., Bequest 500.00
i9o6^In Memory of Samuel Frank, Pittsburgh, Pa., by his
son, Edgar K. Frank 100.00
1907 — Frances Seligman, Philadelphia, Pa. (for Bernard and
Frances Seligman Library Alcove) 200.00
1907' — Fannie Houseman, Philadelphia, Pa. (in ftiemory of
her son, Arthur Ballenberg Houseman) 100.00
1907 — Edward Popper, Greenville, Tex., Bequest 100.00
1907 — Samuel W. Goodman, Philadelphia, Pa., Bequest 200.00
1907 — Fannie Simon, Philadelphia, Pa., Bequest 50.00
1907 — Isaac Sailer, Philadelphia, Pa., Bequest 500.00
1908 — Leah Bernheimer, Mobile, Ala., Bequest 100.00
1908 — Eleanore Samuel, Philadelphia, Pa., Bequest 350.00
1908 — Solomon Blumenthal, Philadelphia, Pa., Bequest 250.00
1909 — Moses H. Stern, Philadelphia, Pa., Bequest 500.00
1909 — Esther Sailer, Philadelphia, Pa., Bequest 75-oo
1909 — Rebecca Haas, Indianapolis, Ind., Bequest 100.00
1909 — Blanche Loeb, New York City, Bequest 1,000.00
1910 — Louis I. Aaron, Pittsburgh, Pa. (in honor of his 70th
birthday 1,000.00
1910 — Anchel Rosenthal, Philadelphia, Pa., Bequest 500.00
1910 — Abraham Lipman, Pittsburgh, Pa., Bequest 500.00
1910 — Henrietta Morgenroth, Louisville, Ky., Bequest 500.00
1910— In Memory of Milton L. Snellenburg, by his Father.. 2,000.00
191 1 — Samuel Baldauf, Oskaloosa, la.. Bequest 300.00
191 1 — Max Bamberger, Philadelphia, Pa., Bequest 5,000.00
191 1— Harriet B. Labe, Philadelphia, Pa., Bequest 100.00
191 1 — Adolph Leberman, Philadelphia, Pa., Bequest 100.00
1912 — Annie M. Ferguson, Pittsburgh, Pa., Bequest 100.00
1912 — Mina Friedman, Chicago, 111., Bequest 100.00
1912 — Benjamin Kahn, Philadelphia, Pa., Bequest 200.00
1913 — Louis Lowenthal, Rochester, N. Y., Bequest 500.00
THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
LEGACIES AND ENDOWMENTS-Con/maeJ
1912— Levi Stern, Philadelphia, Pa., Bequest $100.00
1912— Abraham Weiler, Columbus, Ohio, Bequest 200.00
1913— Leopold Keiser, Buflfalo, N. Y., Bequest 500.00
1913— Estate of Sophia Rothschild, Summitville, Ind 100.00
1913— 'Cass Sunstein, Pittsburgh, Pa., Bequest 100.00
1913— Estate of Samuel Woolner, Peoria, 111 500.00
1914—111 Memory of Barnett Binswanger, Philadelphia, Pa.,
by his wife 15000
1914— Martha Wertheimer Kohn, Philadelphia, Pa., Bequest 200.00
1914— Nathan Herrmann, New York City, Bequest 1,000.00
1914— Isaac Van Baalen, Detroit, Mich., Bequest 100.00
1914— Estate of Mrs. Ferdinand Westheimer, St. Joseph, Mo 100.00
1914— Simon Zweighaft, Philadelphia, Pa., Bequest.-.- 250.00
1915— Edward P. Kelly, Philadelphia, Pa., Bequest 1,333.33
191S— Jacob Straus, Ligonier, Ind., Bequest 1,000.00
1916— Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Cans, Philadelphia, Pa., in
memory of their daughter, Bertie Cans Ochs 150.00
1916— Mrs. Walter G. Herzberg, Philadelphia, Pa., in mem-
ory of her parents, Ellis and Annie Teller Silber- •
^t^i" 100.00
1916— Mr. B. S.I Herkimer, New York, in memory of his
mother, Estella S. Herkimer loo.od
1916— Estate of Max Lowenthal, Rochester, N. Y 500.00
1916— Enoch, Marcus and Abe L. Rauh, Pittsburgh, Pa., in
memory of their mother, Rosalie Rauh 500.00
1916— Heinrich and Hannah Rosenbaum, Philadelphia, Pa.,
in memory of Joseph and Henrietta Rosenbaum . . 100.00
1916— Mrs. Sam'I Rosenbaum, Philadelphia, Pa., in memory
of her parents, EUis and Annie Teller Silberstein. . 100.00
1917— In memory of Laurence W. Frank, Pittsburgh, Pa.,
by his brother, Edgar K. Frank 100.00
1917— In memory of Heyman and Brunette Herzberg, Phila-
delphia, by their children 150.00
1917— Babette Freiberg Klein, Cincinnati, Ohio, Bequest.'.] 500.00
1917 — Jennie Lippman, Philadelphia, Bequest 200.00
1917 — Leopold Sheuerman, Des Moines, la.. Bequest 250.00
191S— Estate of Albertina Bamberger, New York, N. Y 500.00
1918 — Aaron Cans, Philadelphia, Bequest 250.00
24 THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
LEGACIES AND ENDOWMENTS-Con//nueJ
1918 — Mrs. Ralph Hirsh, Philadelphia, in memory of her
parents, Solomon and Regina Behal $125.00
1918-^Alfred Kohn, Philadelphia, in memory of wife 500.00
1918— Leopold Lisberger, Philadelphia, in memory of his son,
Monroe 100.00
1918 — Mr. and Mrs. Leon Merz, Philadelphia, in memory of
their son, John D.i Merz 100.00
1918 — Estate of Morris Newburger, Philadelphia 500.00
1918 — Seligman Schloss, Detroit, Mich., Bequest 200.00
1918 — Estate of Julius Schwab, Bellaire, Ohio 140.00
1918 — Estate of Isaac Silvernale, Philadelphia 1,000.00
1918 — Children of Emanuel and Mary Swope, Dallas, Tex...
in memory of their parents 200.00
1919 — Estate of Solomon Asher, Philadelphia, Pa 500.00
1919 — Estate of Martha P. Freiberg, Cincinnati, Ohio 1,000.00
1919 — Jos. H. Gumbiner, Detroit, Mich., in memory of his
grandparents, Isaac and Clara Van Baalen 100.00
1919 — Mrs. Arnold Gundelfinger, Chicago, 111., in memory
of her husband 250.00
1919 — Aaron Lowenstein, Philadelphia, Bequest 2,500.00
1919— Mrs. I. L. Marks, Chicago, 111., in memory of her -
husband 200.00
1919 — Jacob Marcus, Coatesville, Pa., Bequest 100.00
191 9 — Estate of Hanna Mayer, Philadelphia 266.62
1919 — Louis Newburger, Indianapolis, Ind., Bequest 300.00
1919 — Ignatz J. Rigelhaupt, Philadelphia, Pa., Bequest 100.00
1919 — Wm. B. Rosskam, Philadelphia, Pa., in memory of
his wife 100.00
^919 — Abraham Slimmer, Dubuque, la., Bequest '. 2,000.00
ABRAHAM KROTOSHINSKY, the hero who saved "The Lost Battalion" in the
Argonne Forest, is now a sludent at THE NATIONAL FARM S(T100L, where he is
receiving a training in practical and scientific agriculture, for the great Army of Peace,
that is needed to raise food to feed the hungry world.
The story of Abraham Krotoshinsky is an oft-told tale, but one that bears repetition
among the most heroic. This young man was a private in Co. K, 307th Infantry, when his
battalion, under the command of Col. Whittlesey, was surrounded in the Argonne Forest.
They were short of rations. They tried to get word back to the rear, telling of their
plight, but their men never got through. Paralysis and stupefaction and despair were
Abraham Krotoshinsky
in the air. And when the hour was darkest, and all seemed lost, Abraham Kroto-
shinsky stepped forward and said, "I will try to get through." He tried, he was
wounded, he had to creep and crawl, but he got through, and he saved "The Lost
Battalion."
Upon his discharge from the army, desiring to pursue agricultvire as his future pro-
fession, he applied for admission to The National Farm] School, was admitted, and is
now applying the same earnestness, which he brought to the grim business of war, to
the work of the great Agricultural Army of Peace, whose slogan is: "They shall beat
their spears into pruning hooks, and their swords into plowshares."
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TREASURER'S REPORT
Year Ending September 30, 1919
$65,154.67
GENERAL FUND
MAINTENANCE INCOME
Interest on investments $6,032.88
Sale of farm products 12,542.24
State of Pennsylvania 9,350.00
Federation of Jewish Charities.... 9,875.00
Dues and donations 22,299.00
Propaganda (net) 5,055.55
MAINTENANCE DISBURSEMENTS
Beds and bedding $940.35
Brooms and brushes 107.67
Conveyance 1,820.02
Dry goods and clothing 3,658.20
Fuel 2,903.69
Groceries 5,988.57
Horticultural department 1,330.23
Poultry department 3,578.42
Ice 2.50
Insurance ' 2,468.09
Lighting 772.39
Printing 818.88
Provisions 5,729.93
Taxes 600.69
Supplies Educational 555.76
Farm 10,700.97
Medical 378.09
Salaries Matron 1,955.00
Teachers 9,813.28
Officers 2,465.86
Wages 6,588.89
Sundries 751.92
Interest 63.69
Repairs and replacements. 6,554.47
$70,547.56
Excess of Maintenance Dis-
bursements $5,392.89
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EXTRAORDINARY INCOME
Students' deposits (net) $500.65
Library (net) 8.09
Additional loan from Endowment
Fund 17,564.96
Improvement loan from Schoenfeld
Farm No. 3 6,700.00
Improvement loan from Schoenfeld
Farm No. 1 3,700.00
EXTRAORDINARY DISBURSEMENTS
Advance to Hellman Farm $1,069.05
Additions to plant 29,875.53
$28,473.70
$30,944.58
$2,470.88
Deficit for year $7,863.77
ENDOWMENT FUND
Bank Balance October 1, 1918 $1,153.49
INCOME
Life memberships and donations $300.00
Bequests and memorial donations 7,227.56
Principal account repayment of mortgage...... 11,513.53
Repayment of loan, account National Farm
School 1.800.00
DISBURSEMENTS
Mortgages and securities purchased $1,199.00
Propaganda expense 75.00
Loan to National Farm School 19,364.96
Loan to Hellman Farm 505.90
$20,841.09
$21,994.58
$21,144.86
Bank balance September 30, 1919 849.72
Investment account "• 97,266.10
Due from National Farm School 20,857.68
Due from Hellman Farm 3,158.30
Total Endowment Fund $122,131.80
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REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON FARMS
Herbert D. Allman, Chairman.
. The Farms Committee is well satisfied with the products
of the farms for the past year, and much pleased with the re-
sults achieved by the faculty and student body, and takes pleasure
in submitting a brief report of the activities of thevarious farms
' and departments under its supervision.
The Home Farm. — The intensifying of the dairy herd has
been the characterizing feature on this farm. The policy has
been to continue breeding towards a pure bred herd. Today we
have fifteen pure bred cows, and eighteen head of pure bred
stock growing up, to give us a good start on our other farms.
After a semi-annual test, we find all our stock free from tubercu-
' losis. To demonstrate the high calibre of our stock, five of them
were submitted to test by the Holstein Fresian Association, and
were all admitted.
The corn yielded excellent returns and the hay crop was
the best M^e have had in many years. In the piggery we have
been raising the standard of breeding, and results have been
very satisfactory. Much of this success is due to the efficient
management of Mr. Meyer Goldman, assisted by Mr. Harman
Kraft and Mr. Bernard Goldsmith, post graduate.
Schoenfeld Farm No. i, in charge of Post Graduate Mr.
Jacob Mannes, has been ably handled, showing a milk flow of
nearly seventy-five thousand pounds for the year, maintained by
twelve cows, a five per cent, increase.
Schoenfeld Farm No. 2. — The peach crop gave a goodly
yield and an extra good price. The apple orchard, after patient
and careful spraying, pruning and fertilization, is bringing very
ample returns. The hay crop on this farm has been the best
harvested in many years.
Schoenfeld Farm No. 3, in charge of Mr. Howard F.
Young, yielded an excellent crop of hay, and a corn crop which
exceeded sixty bushels to the acre on the forty-acre planting.
The summer rains were a little hard on our grain, but we man-
aged to save the rnajor portion of the crop. The returns from
the dairy have been highly satisfactory.
28 THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
We are sure onr friends and patrons will be highly pleased
with the new lake, built by Mr. Young and his students on this
farm, at a cost of less than $200, which would have cost that
many thousand dollars, if done by an outside contractor. This
lake is not only a very artistic addition to this already beautiful
landscape; but has a triple advantage, in that it will make a
safe and pleasant bathing spot for our boys in the summer, and
an excellent skating pond in the winter, besides furnishing the
School with sufficient good ice for all of its needs. Formerly
we cut our ice on the Neshaminy Creek, quite a distance from
our base, and this new project will save us considerable time
and money.
Hellman Farm, in charge of Post Graduate Mr. M.
Schlossberg, is in good working order. The summer rains ruined
a small portion of the grain, but by feeding it to the stock, put
on this farm for that purpose, the actual loss was very small.
We sold some topwood from the woods of this farm, and an
abundance of good timber still remains. About thirty acres
have been seeded in grass for the coming year.
The Horticultural Department. — The Edward Hirsh
Botanical Laboratory, recently completed and dedicated, has
given an additional charm to this always pretty spot, and is not
only a valuable architectural addition, but also a very useful
building for the study of plant life. Mr. Drue A'lman, who has
had charge of this department for the past four years, has re-
signed to teach at Cornell University, and is succeeded as Horti-
culturist, by Mr. Mark A. Cassidy who, like his predecessor, is
also a graduate of Cornell University.
Mr. Drue Allman during his incumbency at the School was
also director of the Social Service Bureau, and through his en-
thusiasm and whole-hearted devotion to the School and the wel-
fare of the students, made also a splendid success of this work.
His popularity among the students can perhaps best be gauged
by the fact that they presented him with a handsome silver
loving cup, upon his departure from the School for his new field
of endeavor.
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The Poultry Department^ in charge of Mr. C. J. Toor,
deserves special commendation, as Mr. Toor (who is a graduate
of the Farm School) is on his job day and night, and is pro-
ducing results. The brooder capacity has been doubled — the
yield of eggs last year being over 8000 dozen. The live stock
is being increased at a rapid and practical rate, and we are
contemplating making extensions and further improvements in
this department next spring.
General.-^A new Pump House has been built by the
students; a pump has been installed and motor attached. The
depth of the well is 500 feet with a capacity of 30 gallons per
minute. A new Patriots' Grove has been laid out and will
soon show results. All roads and fences on the entire plant
are in excellent condition.
SCHOENFELD FARM NO. 3, FINANCIAL STANDING
REVENUE AND EXPENSE ACCOUNT
REVENUE
Sale of farm products $6,714.04
Interest on bank deposits 54.52
Increase in inventory 27.00
$6,795.56
OPERATING EXPENSE
Wages and meals for help $1,494.18
Horseshoeing and blacksmithing. . 48.00
Veterinarian 6L50
Gasoline for engines 240.70
Implement repairs 107.78
Grain 1,216.01
Farm sundries 146.44
Seeds 134.39
Sawing wood 18.38
General repairs 8.90
Binder twine 21.97
$3,498.25
REPLACEMENTS AND IMPROVEMENTS
Fertilizer $338.42
Repairs to barn 3.72
Implements and tools 42.70
$384.84
$3,883.09
Net gain September 30, 1919 $2,912.47
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In memory of Flora Schoenfeld,
by her husband, Max Schoenfeld,
of Rorschach, Switzerland.
Flora Schoenfeld Farm No. 1
40 acres, in the Spring of 1904,
Flora Schoenfeld Farm No. 2
38 acres, in the Sping of 1905,
Flora Schoenfeld Farm No. 3
163 acres, in the Fall of 1937.
Henry Hellman Farm
110 acres, purchased in the Fall of 1917, with funds donated by
Mr. Henry Hellman, of New York, for that purpose.
Theresa Loeb Memorial Green House
In memory of Theresa Loeb, Ogontz, Pa., by family. Erected 1898.
Ida M. Block Memorial Chapel
In memory of Ida M. Block, Kansas City, Mo., by her husband
and family. Erected 1899.
Zadok M. Eisner Memorial Laboratory
In memory of Zadok M. Eisner, Philadelphia, Pa., by his wife.
Erected 1899.
Rose Krauskopf Memorial Green House
In memory of Rose Krauskopf, Philadelphia, Pa., by her children.
Erected 1899.
Dairy, by Mr. and Mrs. Louis I. Aaron
Pittsburgh, Pa. Erected 1899.
Adolph Segal Hall
Containing Library, Lecture Hall, Administration Offices and
Dormitories, by Adolph Segal, Philadelphia, Pa. Erected 1906.
Frances E. Loeb Vegetable Forcing Green House
In memory of Frances E. Loeb, by her husband. Erected 1908.
Louis I. Aaron Ice House
By Mr. Louis I. Aaron, of Pittsburgh, Pa., in honor of his 70th
birthday. Erected 1911.
Morris Lasker Hall
Containing Kitchen, Dining Room, Reception Room, Laundry,
Clothes and Supply Rooms, Quarters for Faculty and Servants,
Locker Rooms, Cold Storage, Root Cellars, etc. Erected in mem-
ory of Mr. Morris Lasker, of Galveston, Tex., by his wife and
family, 1917.
Edward Hirsh Botanical Laboratory
In memory of Edward Hirsh, by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harrv
B. Hirsh, of Philadelphia, Pa. Erected 1918.
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Hi^mnrtalB
Archer Rosenthal Lake
In memory of Archer Rosenthal, Philadelphia, Pa., by
his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Rosenthal, 1908.
Elise Binswanger Nursery
In memory of Elise Binswanger, Kansas City, Mo., by
her grandchildren, planted in 1909.
Samuel Strauss, Jr., Division of Nursery
Rhododendrons and Roses in memory of Samuel Strauss,
Jr., Philadelphia, by his wife, 1910.
Feineman-Binswanger Memorial Arch
In memory of Mr. B. A. Feineman and Elise Bins-
wanger, Kansas City, Mo., by Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Kraus-
kopf, 1912.
The Washburn Pergola
By John Hosea Washburn, 1912.
Bertie Gans Ochs Flag Pole
In memory of Bertie Gans Ochs, Philadelphia, by
Mr. Adolph S. Ochs, of New York, 1913.
Henrietta Krauskopf Division of Nursery
Circle of Evergreens and Shrubs, by Mr. Nathan Kraus-
kopf, of New York, in memory of his mother, 1913.
Jos. E. Oppenheimer Division of Nursery
In memory of Joseph E. Oppenheimer, by his associates
in the Snellenburg Clothing Co., Philadelphia, 1913.
Henry Frank Singer Flag Pole, in the Patriots' Grove
Erected in 1919, by Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Singer, of
Philadelphia, in memory of their son, Henry Fran*::
Singer, who made the supreme sacrifice on the battle-
field of Montfaucon, France, September 29, 1918.
1908— "WM. S. RAYNER SCHOLARSHIP." The
income of $5000 contributed to the Endowment
Fund by his daughter, Mrs. Bertha Rayner
Frank.
1908— "DR. SAMUEL L. FRANK SCHOLAR-
SHIP." The income of $5000 contributed to
the Endowment Fund by his wife, :\Irs. Bertha
Rayner Frank.
2>2 THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
PRIZES ENDOWED
"Solomon and Regina Behal Prize," the interest of $123/A donated by Mrs.
Ralph Hirsh. Philadelphia, in memory of her parents.
"Barnett Binswanger Prize," the interest $150.00, donated by Mrs. Barnett
Binswanger, of Philadelphia, in memory of her husband.
"Arnold Gundelfinger Prize," the interest of $250.00 donated by Mrs. Carrie
Gundelfinger, in memory of her husband.
"Heyman and Brunette Herzberg Prize," the interest of $150.00, donated in
memory of Heyman and Brunette Herzberg, by their children.
"Estella S. Herkimer Prize," the interest of $1100.00, donated by Mr. B. S.
Herkimer, of Xew York, in memory of his mother.
"Herbert T. Hyman Prize," the interest of $150.00, donated by Mrs. Bernard
.Sluzier, in memory of her son.
"Elsie Kaufman Kohn Prizes," the interest of $5CO.0O, donated by Mr. Alfred
Kohn, Philadelphia, in memory of his wife.
"Martha and David Kohn Prize," the interest of a bequest of $300.00, by
Martha Kohn.
"Harriet B. Labe Prize," the interest of a bequest of $100.00.
"Monroe Lisberger Prize," the interest of $100.00, donated by Mr. Leopold
Lisberger, Philadelphia, in memory of his son.
"Joseph Louchheim Prize," the interest of $250.(X), donated by Mr. Harry
Louchheim, of New York City, in memory of his father.
"Joseph Louchheim Prize," the interest of $250.00, donated by Mrs. L. S.
Eliel, of Philadelphia, in memory of her father.
"Morris and Betty Newburger Prizes," the interest of a bequest of $500.00, by
Morris Newburger.
"Bertie Gans Ochs Prize," the interest of $19[).0O, donated by Mr. and Mrs.
Aaron Gans, of Philadelphia, in memory of their daughter.
"Anchel Rosenthal Prizes," the interest of a bequest of $500.00.
"Ellis and Annie Teller Silberstein Prize," the interest of $100.00, donated
by Mrs. Walter G. Herzberg, of Philadelphia, in memory of her parents.
"Ellis and Annie Teller Silberstein Prize," the interest of $100.00, donated
by Mrs. Samuel Rosenbaum, of Philadelphia, in memory of her parents.
THE XATIOXAI. I'ARM SCHOOL 33
CASH PRIZES DONATED
Miss Mollie Abrahamson, Philadelphia (annual) $5.00
"Wm. Armhold Prize," by his daughter, Miss N. E. Armhold, At-
lantic City, X. J., in honor of her father's birthday (annual) 2.50
"Adolph Ballenberg Prize," by Mrs. Sidney M. Cohen, Milwaukee,
Wis., in memory of her father (annual) S.OO
Mrs. D. Berlizheimer, Philadelphia (annual) 5.C0
"Barnett Binswanger Memorial Prize," by the Board of the School
(annual) 5.00
Mrs. H. Bloomfield, Philadelphia, in memory of her mother (annual) .. 5.00
Mrs. Gabriel Blum, Philadelphia, in memory of her sister (annual) 10.00
Mr. and Mrs. Hart Blumenthal, Philadelphia, in memory of their son
Ralph (annual) 10.00
Mrs. Sol. Blumenthal, Philadelphia, in memory of her husband (annual), 10. CO
Mrs. L. Bonsall, Philadelphia (annual) 5.00
"Henrietta Dannenbaum Prize," in honor of her birthday, by a niece of
"Mrs. Dannenbaum (annual) 5.00
"Mathilde Dreifus Prize," by Miss Jeanette Dreifus, Philadelphia, in
memory of her mother (annual) 5.00
"Maurice H. Grossman Memorial Prize," by Leon and Fannie M. Wohl-
farth. New York (annual) 10.03
Dr. C.n. Gubbin, Philadelphia (annual) S.OO
Mr. David Kirschbaum, Philadelphia (annual) 10.00
Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Krauskopf, Philadelphia (annual) 25.00
Miss Carrie Laub, Chicago, 111., in memory of David Jacobsohn 2.50
Mr. S. Geo. Levi, Philadelphia, in memory of his parents (annual) 20.00
"Isadore Liberman Memorial Prize," by Sylvia L. Press, Philadel-
phia (annual) 10.00
Mrs. I. L. Marks, Chicago, 111., in memory of her husband (annual) .. 10.00
"Sophie Knocker May Perpetual Prize," oy Mrs. William Knocker,
Atlantic City, N. J., in memory of her daughter 5.00
"Morton M. Newburger Prizes," by Mrs. Jacob F. Loeb, New York,
in memory of her brother (annual) 20.0'0
Mrs. Max Oppenheimer, Philadelphia, in memory of Hulda Oppen-
heimer (annual) 5.00
Mr. Joseph S. Potsdamer, Philadelphia (annual) 25.00
"Ruth Leah Powdermaker Prizes," by Mr. David A. Fowdermaker,
Philadelphia, in memory of his daughter (annual) 15.00
Mrs. Henry Rosenthal, Philadelphia (annual) S.OO
Mr. Sigmund W. Rosin, Philada., in memory of his mother (.annual), 2S.'30
Mr. I. H. Silverman, Philadelphia (annual) 10.00
'-'Rebecca Simon Prize," by Mrs. Herbert Wasserman, Philadelphia, in
memory of her mother (annual) 25.00
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Sinberg, Philadelphia (annual) 10.00
Col. Isaac M. UUman, New Haven, Conn 25.00
"Theodore and Emma Weil Prize," by Mr. Harry F. Weil, Philadel-
phia, in memory of his parents (annual) 10.00
"Simon and Hannah Wilson Perpetual Prize," by Miss Rose S. Wil-
son, Atlantic City, N. J., in memory of her parents (.annual) 2.50
34 THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
REPORT OF THE LADIES' AUXILIARY BOARD
Mr. a. M. Klein, CJiairinan.
The Ladies of the AuxiHary Board have visited The Na-
tional Farm School under rather difficult auspices during the
past year, the train service being so very poor. In spite of this,
they have been most faithful, and their interest and helpful sug-
gestions have done much to improve the efficiency of the house-
hold.
Our matron, Miss Churchman, reports two thousand and
ninety quarts of fruit and vegetables canned for winter use, in
addition to seventy-eight gallons of apple butter in storage.
The fall preserving was, unfortunately, hampered by the sugar
shortage. We aim to conserve five times this amount another
year.
Under the careful supervision of our trained nurse, ]\liss
Colvin, the high standard of health of our institution has been
maintained.
The Sewing Circle, with Mrs. R. B. Schoneman and Mrs. S.
R. Goldsmith at its head, has resumed its meetings and earnest
efforts will be made to restock the linen room.
Mrs. David Kirschbaum and ^Irs. Gabriel Blum are ar-
ranging a series of dances to be given at The National Farm
School, while Mrs. David Phillips has consented to supervise the
moving pictures which are shown each week.
The Auxiliary Board offers as a suggestion that a solution
for many of the household problems of The National Farm
School might be found, if homes could be built on the school
grounds for members of the teaching staff and their families.
THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL 35
REPORT OF THE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
Cecil J. Toor^ Secretary.
Already plans for a get-together meeting and banquet, to be
held next June, at the occasion of the Annual Spring Pilgrim-
age to Farm School, are formulating. This promises to be the
largest meeting in the history of the Alumni Association, as
judged by the many graduates who have already expressed their
eagerness to attend. A large proportion of the seventy-six mem-
bers who have seen service with Uncle Sam are expected.
The problem of the year has been the placing of graduates
discharged from service overseas, on farms, and we are pleased
to report that Director Bernhard Ostrolenk, Chairman of the Ex-
ecutive Committee, has succeeded in placing all those who have
applied tO' him, on good, paying positions as superintendents,
dairymen, herdsmen, poultrymen, etc.
At this year's annual meeting of the Association, held June
I, 1919, a drive was launched to have one hundred men pledge
themselves Ten Dollars per year for Ten Years, all moneys col-
lected to be expended in the School for the welfare of its students.
The committee in charge report favorable progress ; and feel cer-
tain that the quota will be filled at the next annual meeting.
The following is a list of what some of our graduates
are doing. AVere we to hear from all of them, this list would
be augmented by many names. It is respectfully requested that
any member of the Alumni, who may be in touch with any grad-
uate, whose name does not appear in the list, will kindly forward
same, with his present location, to the Alumni Association.
WHAT SOME OF OUR GRADUATES ARE DOING
Aarons, Harry — Cultivating his own farm, near Milwaukee, Wis.
Abrams, Chas., Wheeling, W. Va.i — Assistant herdsman on looo-acre farm.
Abrams, S. M., Collegeville, Pa. — Cultivating his own farm.
Adler, Solomon, Annapolis, Md. — Dairyman, Java Farms.
Aidman, George — Recently discharged from service with U. S. A. Attend-
ing Ohio State Agricultural College.
Amrum, Philip, Brockton, Mass. — Cultivating his own farm. ■
36 THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
Anderson, Victor, Sanatoga, Pa. — Cultivating his own farm.
Atkatz, Joseph, St. Augustine, Fla.' — Herdsman on Hagler Estate.
Bautman, Israel— U. S. Q. M. C.
Becker, Isaac — Delaware State College, Cow Testing Association.
Berg, Henry, South Boston, Mass. — Cultivating his own farm.
Berger, Sam— Recently discharged from service with U. S.' A.
Berman, Peter — Recently discharged from service with U. S. A.
Borovick, Geo. S.. Chicago, 111. — Pharmacist.
Boyes, Richard — Farm superintendent. Long Island, N.i Y.
Brodie, Samuel, Berkeley. Cal. — Specializing, University of California.
Brown, Benj., Cincinnati Sanitarium, Cincinnati, O. — In charge Poultry Dept.
Brown, David, Chicago, III. — Assistant farm manager.
Camen, Arthur — Recently discharged from service with U. S.' A.
Capek, Thaddeus S., Elmwood, Conn. — Cultivating his own farm.
Charen, Oscar, Hatboro, Pa. — In charge estate of J. Linden Heacock.
Chodes, Benj., Gap, Pa.' — Doctor of Veterinary Science.
Citron, Hyman — In charge Cow Testing Association, Penn. State College.
Colton, Max J., Cumberland, Md. — Rural health officer. .
Crohn, Lawrence W. — Fertilizer Works, Baltimore, Md.
Davidson, Samuel — Recently discharged from service with U.' S. A.
Dinter, Solomon — Service of U. S.
Donchin, Solomon — Specializing Penna. State Agricultural College.
Dorfman, Samuel, Westfield, N. J. — Superintendent of estate.
Druckerman, Benjamin — Specializing in pomology and plant pathology, Ohio
State Agricultural College.
Druckerman, Joseph, White Plains, N; Y. — Assistant gardener. Orthopedic
Hospital.
Ehoodin, Abraham, Amelia, Ohio — Cultivating parents' farm.
Einstein, Sylvan D., Cape May, N. J.' — County agent.
Epstein, Abraham, Stamford, Conn. — Dairying on rented farm.
Erde, Herman W. — Service of Uj S.
Erde, Saml. — General farming, Ridgefield, Conn.
Ezrin, Benjamin — Recently discharged from service with U. S. A.
Feldman, Arthur — Radio Branch, U. Sj A. Shipping Board.
Feldman, Nathan, Philadelphia, Pa. — Doctor of Veterinary Science.
Fereshetian, Martin — Colorado Springs, Colo.
Finkel, Jacob, Lorica, Colombia, S. A. — Extensive farming enterprise.
Fleisher, Maximilian — Recently dicharged First Lieutenant, A. E.' F. Super-
intendent, Sunnybrook Farms, W. Va.
Fleishman, Leon — Recently discharged from U. S. Forestry Corps, A. E. F.
Frank, Abraham, Ferndale, Nj Y. — Cultivating his father's farm.
Fried, Albert, Vermillion, Ohio — Cultivating his own farm.
Friedman, David — Graduate work. Harvard University.
Friedman, S. — Agricultural journalism. New York City.
Galblum, Samuel — Poultry assistant, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture.
George, Howard — Recently discharged from U.' S. Infantrj^, A. E. F.
Glantz, Emanuel, Fallsingston, Pa. — Cultivating his own farm.
Goldberg, Benj., Hillside Home, Clark's Summit, Pa. — Herdsman.
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Goldberg, Louis — Attending Ohio State Agricultural College.
Goldfarb, Harry- — Recently discharged from service with U. S. Aj
Goldman, Jacob — Recently discharged from U. S. Artillery, A. E. F.
Goldman, Jos., Rockford, 111.' — Dairying.
Goldman, Meyer — Superintendent of Farms, National Farm School.
Goldsmith, Bernard — Farm foreman. The National Farm School, Farm
School, Pa.
Goldstein, Otto — Service of U. S.
Golub, Nathan — Service of U. S.
Gordon, Abraham, Rochester, N. Y.i — Cultivating his own farm.
Green, Meyer — Civil engineer, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Greenberg, Saml., Chalfont, Pa. — Farm assistant.
Greenberg, Wm. — Butte, Mont.
Hahne, John, Fargo, N. D. — Herdsman.
Halbert, M. Michael, Norma, N. J. — General farming.
Halpern, Morris — Specializing, Oklahoma State College.
Hantcharow. Pincus — Recently discharged from U. S. Army.'
Harkavy, Morris — Specializing Veterinary Science at Ohio University.
Harowitz, Philip, Chalfont, Pa.- — Farm assistant.
Harrison, Beryl — Colony Leader, Estacion Colonia Dora, Argentine Republic.
Hecker. George — Recently discharged from U. S. Army.i
Helfand, Louis L — Specializing in Veterinary Science, University of Penn-
sylvania.
Heller, Chas. — Truck gardening, near Albany, N. Y.
Hirsch, Harry S., Lyons, III.1 — On his own poultry farm.
Horn, Charles, Philadelphia, Pa. — Jewish Welfare Work.
Howe, Walter — Recently discharged from U. S. Infantry, A. E. F.
Ibaugh, Geo.i W., Rockport, Pa. — Middle Coal Field Poor District — Steward.
Jackson, Chas. A. — Recently discharged from U. S. Infantry, now dairy
farming.
Jafife, David — Tree surgeon, Philadelphia.
Jenkins, Albert E. — Instructor, Poultry Department, Cornell University School
of Agriculture.
Joflfe, B., Worcester, Mass. — State Militia.
Johnston, Edwin A., New Britain, Pa. — Farm manager.
Kahan, Jacob, Rushland, Pa. — Cultivating his own farm.
Kasselman, Max — Specializing, Ohio State Agricultural College.
Katz, Ernest, Tulsa, Okla. — Farm manager.
Kaufman, Matthew — Service of U. S.
Kerner, Samuel S. — Supervisor and gardener, Hebrew Orphan Home. Phila.
Kaskin, Louis I., care of J. F. Lewis, Morestein, Pa. — Herdsman.
Kesselman, Benjamin — Aviation, U. S. Army.'
Klein, Elmer — Instructor Ohio State Agricultural College.
Koshowsky, Chas. — U. S. Marines, Aj E. F.
Kotlikoff, Samuel S., R. F. D. No.' 2, Lansdale, Pa. — Cultivating his own
farm.
Kritzmain, Philip — Truck gardening. Chrome, N. J.
Krivin, David — U.. S. Army.
Kysela, Rudolph, Denver, Colo. — Expert electrician.
38 THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
Landsman, Harry, Yonkers, N. Y. — On dairy farm.
Lauchman, Wm., Goldsboro, N. Cj
Lebeson, Harry — Specializing, Ohio State Agricultural College.
Lebeson, Herman — Assistant chemist, Texas Experiment Station, College
Station, Texas.
Leib, Louis, Washington, D. C. — Manager of dairy.'
Leibowitz, Samuel — Service of U. S.
Leon, Marcus, Chicago, 111.— Special representative, "The Farm Gazette," Des
Moines, Iowa.
Levin, Julius — Cultivating his own farm, Connecticut.
Levinson, Julius — U. S; Army.
Levintow, Arthur — Recently discharged from A. E. F., now Rose Grower,
North Wales, Pa.
Lieberman, Aaron, Recently discharged from A. E. F.
Light, Philip — Recently discharged from service of U.' S.
Magram, Nathan — Recently discharged from Infantry, A. E. F.
Malis, Emanuel, San Luis Obispo, Cal. — Supt. of Grounds and Asst. Horticul-
turist, California Polj^technic School.
Malloy, Benj., Philadelphia, Pa. — Recently discharged from U. S. Marines.
Mannes, Jacob — Manager Schoenfeld Farm No. i, Farm School, Pa.
Margolies, Aaron, Minneapolis, Minn. — General agriculture.
Mayer, Morris — Farm superintendent, Long Island, N. Y.
McCracken, Wm. J. — Lieutenant, U. S; Merchant Marine.
McCool, John B. — Specializing Penn.i State Agricultural College.
Michelson, Moses, Indianapolis, Ind: — Manager National Tree Surgery Co.
Miller, Abe, Chicago, 111.— Organizer and Pres. American Bulb Company.
Miller, Jack, Elksworth, Wis. — Supervisor of Cow Testers.
Miller, Saml., Chalfont, Pa. — Assistant farm manager.
Mitzman, Maurice B., New Orleans, La. — Directing entomological researches
for U. S.' Government.
Moreinis, Wm. — Recently discharged from U. S. Marine Corps, A. E. F.
Morris, Max — First Lieutenant Infantry, A. E.i, F.
Moskowitz, Morris — Recently discharged from service of U. S.
Naum, Harry, Nassau, N. Y. — Farm manager.
Nussbaum, Chas., Columbus, Ohio — Specializing, Ohio State Agricultural
College.
Ostrolenk, Bernhard — Director of The National Farm School, Farm
School, Pa.!
Peyser, Sol., New York City — x\ttorney.
Rabinowitz, Jacob, Sunnybrook Farm, Brewster, N. Y. — Herdsman.
Radler, Abe, Brentwood, N. Y. — Manager of poultry farm.
Ratner, Henry, Norristown, Pa.>— Cultivating his own farm (Valley Brook
Farm) with brother.
Ratner, Jos., Norristown, Pa. — Cultivating farm with brother (Valley Brook
Farm).
Redalia, Lewis — U. S. Infantry.
Reid, Wm. R. — George School, Conn.
Rich, Harry. Weatogue, Conn. — In charge of growing and preparing for mar-
ket, crops raised by American Sumatra Tobacco Co.
Rochlin, Samuel, Greenburg, Pa. — Farm manager.
Till' XATIOXAl. I-ARM SCHOOL 39
Ross, Leonard, Chicago, 111. — Pharmacist.
Rosenberg, Morris, Weston, Va. — Dairyman.'
Rosenberg, Nathan, Rome, N. Y. — General agriculture.
Rosenfelt, Maurice, Philadelphia, Pa.— With Park Commission.
Rosenthal, Jos. L.— Service of Uj S.
Ross, Henry, Columbus, Ohio — Specializing, Ohio State Agricultural College.
Rubinofif, Louis — General farming, near Pittsburgh, Pa.
Rudle}-, Samuel, Atlantic City, N. J. — Florist and landscape gardener.
Sadler, Harry — Captain, U. S.i Commissary Department.
Salinger, Morris — Director of Baron de Hirsch Agricultural Colony, Colonia
Dora, Argentine Republic, S. A.
Schlesinger, Ed. — Student Delaware College, Newark, Del.
Schlossberg. Morris— Manager Hellman Farm, Farm School, Pa.
Schulman, Harry — U. S. A.< Infantry.
Schutzbank, Jacob, Freehold, N. J.— Cultivating father's farm.
Schweitzer, Hyman, Kerman, Cal.- — Cultivating sister's farm.
Segal, Max, Tulsa, Okla. — ^Farm manager.
Selecter, Meyer, State College, Pa. — Specializing, Penn. State College.
Semel, Max — U. S. Infantry, A. E. F.
Serber, David, Philadelphia, Pa.- — Attorney.
Shapera, Solomon — Ohio State Agricultural College.
Shapiro, I. — U. Sj Infantry.
Shor, Harry — In charge of dairy, Fox Hall Farm, Norfolk, Va.
Silver, Chas., Monroeville, N. J. — Cultivating his own farm.,
Snowvice, William, Bridgeton, N. J. — Cultivating his own farm.'
Sobell, Samuel C, D. D. S. — Greenlawn, L. I.
Stabinsky, Julius, Atlanta, Ga. — Dairying.!
Stamen, Harry— Attending Ohio State Agricultural College.
Stern, Isaac — Manufacturer of paper-making machinery, New York, N. Y.
Taubenhaus, Jacob — Plant pathologist and physiologist, Texas Agricultural
Experiment Station, College Station, Texas.
Tobolsky, Louis — Service of U. S.
Toor, Cecil J. — In charge of poultry and dairy depts. of The National Farm
School, Farm School, Pa.
Tyore, Leon — Recently discharged from service of U. S.
Ulman, Julius — Recently discharged sergeant, U.i S. Infantry, A. E. F.
Wade, Benj. — Attending Ohio State Agricultural College.
Wagner, Chas. — Recently discharged from U. S. Navy, now teacher, George
School of Agriculture, George School, Conn.
Wallman, Israel, D. Y.< S. — Bureau of Animal Industry, U. S. Dept. of Agri-
culture, Live Stock Exchange Bldg., Chicago, 111.
Weigle, Frederick H., Mountain Orchard and Poultry Farm, Narvon, Pa. —
Orcharding.
Weinberg, Harry, Quincy, Fla. — With American Sumatra Tobacco Co.
Wilensky, Wm. — Recently discharged from service of Uj S.
Wiseman, J. H., Pittsburgh, Pa. — Instructor in gardening. Board of Public
Education.
Witkin, Abraham, Philadelphia, Pa. — Florist.
Wolf, Geo., Poughkeepsie, N. Y.!— Farm assistant.
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Wolf, Jesse — General agriculture, Chilton, Wis.
Work, James, Philadelphia, Pa. — Naval architect.
Zack, Harry, Chautauqua, N. Y. — In charge of truck farm.
Zalinger, Bernie A., Chicago, Ill.i — Florist.
Zold, Albert— U. S. Aviation.
SUNDRY DONATIONS.
William Akers, Jr., & Co., Philadelphia — Quantity of dishes and glass-
vv^are.
Mr. Hart Blumenthal, Philadelphia — Books for library and two large
flags.
Burpee Family, Philadelphia — Subscriptions to newspapers and maga-
zines for library.
W. Atlee Burpee Co., Philadelphia — Seeds for farms and gardens.
Chicago Israelite, Chicago, 111. — Complimentary subscription.
Mr. Chas. J. Cohen, Philadelphia — 8000 envelopes for mailing this book.
Dill & Collins Co., Philadelphia — Cover paper and glazed paper used in
this book.
Mr. A. Dreyfus, Philadelphia — Potato parer.
Emanu-El, San Francisco, Cal. — Complimentary subscription.
Farm School Sewing Circle — Table and bed linens, towels, aprons, laun-
dry bags and curtains.
Mr. B., C. Friedman, Philadelphia — 50 pounds Matzos and 10 pounds
Matzos Meal.
Mr. Leo H. Heimerdinger, Philadelphia — 10 dozen garters and 6 dozen
belts.
Jewish Exponent, Philadelphia — Complimentary subscription.
Jewish News, Denver, Colo. — Complimentary subscription.
Jewish Voice, St. Louis, Mo. — Complimentary subscription.
Keneseth Israel Sewing Circle, Philadelphia — 2 pieces of toweling.
Dr. Jos. Krauskopf, Philadelphia — Set of books.
Mr. I. Z. Kriebel, Philadelphia — 2 Windsor chairs.
Mr. A. Lieberman, Philadelphia — 2 corduroy suits.
Dr. Wesley Massinger, Chalfont, Pa. — Veterinary set as prize to students.
Mr. Louis Magaziner, Philadelphia — Specially designed table for Lasker
Hall. '
Needlework Guild of America — 246 articles of clothing, towels and
linens.
Mr. Elias Nusbaum, Philadelphia — -Weekly classes in applied electricity.
Mr. David A. Powdermaker, Philadelphia — Clock for dining room of
Lasker Hall.
Mr. Gilbert Schainberg, Philadelphia — Picnic supper to household of
school.
Mr. J. Bunford Samuel, Philadelphia — 4 Burbank walnut trees..
Mrs. Nathan Snellenburg, Philadelphia — 12 doz. bath towels.
N. Snellenburg & Co., Philadelphia — ^6 dozen Turkish towels.
Mr. D. W. Sperry, Philadelphia — Artistic upholstered chair.
Mr. MorrisWeil, Lincoln, Nebr. — 1500-egg incubator.
THE NATIONAL I'ARM SCHOOL
41
REGISTER OF STUDENTS
GRADUATING CLASS— FEBRUARY 22, 1919.
Richard Boyes, Philadelphia
David Brown, New York City
Benj. Bromberg, New York City
Bernard Goldsmith, Butte, Mont.
Jos.i Goldstein, New York City
Sam. Greenberg Philadelphia
Wm. Greenberg, Philadelphia
John Hahne, Philadelphia
Phil. Harwitz, Baltimore, Md.
Benj. Joffe, Worcester, Mass.
George Wolf,
Earnest Katz, New York City
Jacob Mannes, Baltimore, Aid.
Israel Marcus, Philadelphia
Morris Mayer, Easton, Pa.
Jack Miller, Philadelphia
Samuel Miller, Philadelphia
Jacob Rabinowitz, New York City
Morris Schlossberg, Philadelphia
Max Segal, Worcester, Mass.
Imanuel Viener, Natchez, Miss.i
Philadelphia
POST GRADUATE CLASS
Bernard Goldsmith, Butte, Mont. Jacob Mannes, Baltimore, Md.
Morris Schlossberg, Philadelphia
SENIOR CLASS
Isidor Braunstein, New York City
Nathan Bromberg, Philadelphia
Julius Brodie, Baltimore, Md.
Sidney Brunwasser, Pittsburgh
Leo Buskin, New York City
Morris Daniels, Newark, N. J.
Samuel Fine, Titusville, Pa.
George Forman, Philadelphia
Elias Fristat, Philadelphia
Sumner Smith,
Geo. Goldberg, Passaic, N. Jv
Abraham Goldston, Cambridge
Springs, Pa.
Walter Groman, Allentown, Pa.
Abraham Katz, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Robert Livington, Philadelphia
Ira J. Mills, Philadelphia
Aaron Moskowitz, New Orleans, La.
William Schneider, Camden, N. J.
McKeesport, Pa,
JUNIOR CLASS
Leo Ackerman, Nashville, Tenn.
Arthur Apple, New York City
Samuel Cooper, Lynchburg, Va.
Harry Corenzwit, Darby, Pa.
Dominick DeVito, Philadelphia
M. J. Finkelstein, New York City
Hesse Click, Baltimore, Md.
Morris Greenwald, New York City
Isador Gross, New York City
Edgar Hesch. Philadelphia
David Hill, Hazleton, Pa.
Jos. Iger, New York City
42
THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
Harry Kraus, New York City-
Abraham Krotoshinksy, New York
City
Samuel Samuels, New York City
Irving Silverman, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
Morris Skaist, Reading. Pa.
Harry Statman, New York City
Sidney Stone, Bronx, New York
Gabriel Swerdlow, Chicago, 111.
I. Taube, New Y^ork City
Hirsh Touff, Chicago, 111.
Philip Trupin, New York City
Abraham Zinn, New Y'ork City
FRESHMAN CLASS
Morris Adler, New York City
Leo Arsh, Frenchtown, N. J.'
Berton Berlack, Jacksonville, F"la.
Bernard Berman, Denver, Colo.
Tony Cirotti, Philadelphia
Simon Cohen, Worcester, Mass;
B. Webster Crittenden, Hazleton, Pa. .
Horace Crowell, Jr., Perth Amboy,
N. J.
Clayton Delamater, Camden, N. J.
Bernard Eliasberg, Selma, Ala.
Philip Feder, Allentown, Pa.
David Finger, New York City
Michael Fishkopf, New York City
Chas. L.I Friend, Orange, Tex.
Wm. Fuhrman, Chicago, 111.
Louis Forman, Philadelphia
Samuel Fleishman, New York City
Tobias Gelles, Philadelphia
Samuel Goldenbaum, New York City
Jack Goldfield, Philadelphia
Louis Goldstein, New York City
Maurice Gomberg, New York City
Richard Harrison, Philadelphia
Walter L. Hayes, Vineland, N. J.
Isidor Iger, New York City
Herman Kadansky, Philadelphia
Amos M. Kaplan, New York City
Daniel B. Kaplan, New York City
Louis Kiesling, Philadelphia
Samuel R. Kotzen, Reading, Pa.
Flarry Krisher, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Abraham Krivonos, Allentown, Pa.
Arthur Langer, New York City
Jos. Leedes, Philadelphia
Morris Mazor, New York City
Lawrence Marks, Philadelphia
Martin Mechanic, Chester, Pa.
David Miller, Philadelphia
Chas. L. Moore, Perth Amboy, N. J.
Walter Morris, Rochester, N. Y.
A. Pastanack, New York City
L. Pastanack, New York City
Hyman Rabinowitz, Worcester, Mass.
Jack ReifiF, Philadelphia
Louis Ring, Boston, Mass.
Samuel Robbins, Philadelphia, Pa.'
Chas. Rosett, Philadelphia
John Ross, Jr., Trenton, N. J.
Chas. Rubenstein, Philadelphia
Louis Schulster, New Y^ork City
Morris Seidman, New York City
Stanley Snyder, Easton, Pa.
Fred J. Stepp, Northampton, Pa.
Archie Toffler, Philadelphia
Wm. Towner, Port Murray, Nj J.
Solomon Ullman, New York City
Newton E. Weiss, Allentown, Pa.
Jerome Wiener, Souderton. Pa.
Barnett Yulke, New York City
Irving Zelanko, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Leon Zeller, Baltimore, Md.
THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL 43
The following is a list of legacies and endowments to
THE FEDERATION OF JEWISH CHARITIES
OF PHILADELPHIA
which Federation makes an annual appropriation to The National
Farm School, and is published here as required
of constituent institutions
190-— Mrs. Carrie Hameerg, in memory of her husband,
Isaac Hamberg $300.00
' 1902 — Children of David Ettinger, in memory of their
father 100.00
1903 — Mrs. Alice Hagedorn, in memory of her husband,
John J. Hagedorn 5,000.00
1903 — Herman Jonas, Bequest 7,500.00
1903 — Ernst Kaufmann Bequest 2,000.00
1904 — Augustus Marks, in memory of his wife, Virginia
Marks 500.00
1905 — SiGMUND ROEDELHEIM Bcquest 5OO.0O
1905 — Mrs. Carrie Krieger, in memory of her husband,
Samuel Krieger 1,000.00
1905- — Wm. Krieger, in memory of his father, Samuel
Krieger 100.06
1905 — Herman B. Blumenthal Bequest 2,000.00
1905 — S. M. and M. S. Fridenberg, in memory of Esther,
wife of S. M. Fridenberg 1,000.00
1908 — Mrs. Fannie A. Leberman Bequest 500.00
1908 — Isaac Herzberg Bequest 3,000.00
1909 — Simon and Rosa Fleisher Endowment (by their
children) 5,000.00
1909 — D. Frank Greenewald, in memory of his mother,
Sallie Gimbel Greenewald 2,000.00
1909 — Adolph Weyl, in memory of his wife. Rose Weyl... 100.00
1909 — Herman Loeb Bequest 3,000.00
1909 — Henry Rothschild Bequest 1,500.00
191a— The Milton L. Snellenburg Fund (Endowed by his
__ father, Nathan Snellenburg) 2,000.00
1911 — Simon Bacharach Bequest 200.00
1911- — Mrs. Florence Liveright, in memory of her son,
Benjamin Kahn Liveright 500.00
191 1 — Albert M. Nusbaum Bequest 1,000.00
1911 — Esther Bacharach Bequest 200.0a
191 1 — Abram Herzberg Bequest 500.00
191 1 — Leon Gans Bequest 5,000.00
1911 — Charlotte Harburger Bequest 200.00
191 1 — Meyer Frank Bequest 200.00
1911 — Adolph Weyl, in memory of his grandchild, Ruth
Weyl Bernheimer 25.00
1912 — Joseph Rosskam Bequest 1,000.00
1912 — Adolph Weyl Bequest 100.00
1912 — Martin Frank, in memory of his parents, Leon and
Mathilde Frank 500.00
44 THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
Legacies and Endowments to THE FEDERATION OF JEWISH CHARITIES, OF
PHILADELPHIA- Conlinued
1912— The Simon and Esther Bacharach Endowment, by
their children $[,500.00
1912— GusTAv Bacharach Fund 50.00
1912 — Leah Abexes Goldsmith, in memory of her brother,
Simon Abeles 500.00
1912 — Meyer Siedenbach Bequest 1,000.00
1913 — Julius Siedenbach Bequest 1,000.00
1913 — SiGMUND Heilbron Bequest 400.00
1913 — Emanuel Rubel Memorial 900.00
1913 — Mrs. Henry Schwarz Bequest 100.00
1913 — Mrs. Hannah Hoffman, in memory of her son,
Alexander Hoffman 100.00
1913 — Morris Pf.elzer Bequest 5,000.00
1914 — Isaac Blum Bequest 250.00
1914 — Mrs. Gabriel Hirsh, in memory of her husband 1.500.00
1914 — Henry Jonas Bequest 2,000.00
1914 — Marcus Katz Bequest 100.00
1914 — William Kaufman Bequest 5,000.00
1914 — L B. Langstadter Memorial Fund, from the Officers
and Directors of the Federation 170.00
1914 — The Children of Mrs. Lizzie Rosenstein, in her
memory 100.00
1915 — Joseph E. Oppenheimer Memorial, from the Seven-
thirty Club 100.00
1915 — Mrs. Bertha Uffenheimer, in memory of her hus-
band, Aaron I. Uffenheimer 1,000.00
1915 — Herman Wolf Bequest 750.00
1915 — Lewis W. Steinbach Memorial Fund 10,000.00
1915 — Esther Baum Memorial ■ 2,000.00
1915 — ^John Netter Bequest 200.00
1915 — Samuel Kind Bequest 5,000.00
1915 — Mrs. Birdie May Kirschbaum, in memory of her
husband, Simon Kirschbaum 500.00
1915 — Milton C. Stein Memorial from "The Schley" 100.00
1916 — Bernard Harburger Bequest 1,000.00
1916 — Louis Elkish Memorial 350.oo
1916 — Arnold Kohn Bequest 1,000.00
1916 — Miss Fannie Rice, in memory of her brother, Moses
Rice 50.00
1916— Henry Van Beil Bequest 1,000.00
1916 — Sidney and Milton Ellerman, in memory of their
father, Lehman Ellerman 400.00
1916 — Leopold J. Strouse Bequest 95--5
1916 — Mr. and Mrs. Perry Frankel, in memory of their
daughter, Rav 100.00
THE NATTONAl. lv\RM SCHOOT. 45
Legacies and Endoivments to THE FEDERATION OF JEWISH CHARITIES. OF
PH I LADELPHIA- Continued
1916 — Skven-Thirty Club, in memory of Harry S. l'>ehal.. $50.00!
1917 — Ellis Silberstein Bequest 484.75
T917 — A. M. LanG'FEld Bequest 1,000.00
T917 — Joseph A. Leberm.xn Memorial from his brothers,
Sidney A. and Maurice A. Leberman 500.00
191 7 — Henry Siedenbach Bequest 20,000.00
1917 — Jacob Miller Bequest i,oDo.oo
1917' — Jacob Miller, in memory of his wife, Rosa Stein
Miller 500.00
1917 — Hyman Herzberg Bequest 300.00
1917 — Charles C. Rosenberg Memorial, from his Mercan-
tile Club friends 125.00
1917 — Charles C. Rosenberg Bequest 1,000.00
1917 — Max Liveright Bequest 1,000.00
191 7 — Mrs. Morris Pf.elzer, in memory of her husband,
Morris Pfaslzer 5,000.00
1917 — Mr. and Mrs. Herbert B. Loeb, in memory of their
son, Richard Simon Loeb 1,000.00
1917 — Edward Wolf Bequest 5,000.00
1918 — Sidney A. Leberman, in memory of his father, Lud-
wig M. Leberman 1,000.00
1918 — Maurice A. Leberman, in memory of his father,
Ludwig M. Leberman 1,000.00
1918 — The Children of Baruch and Josephine Bauer, in
their memory 200.00
1918 — David Strauss, in memory of his wife, Babette
Strauss 300.00
1918 — Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Sundheim, in memory of
their son, Joseph H. Sundheim, Jr 100.00
1918 — Ida F. Kahn Bequest 200.00
1918— Mr. and Mrs. Leon Merz, in memory of their son,
John Daniel Merz 500.00
1918 — Abram L. Koppenheim, in memory of his father,
David Koppenheim 50.00
1918 — Samuel Borgenski, in memory of his father, Charles
Borgenski 100.00
1918 — Lena Rosenzweig, in memory of her brother, Moses
Rosenzweig 50.00
1918 — Martin Schlesinger Bequest 500.00
1918 — Henry Schamberg Bequest 1,000.00
1918 — Gabriel H. Lang, in memory of his parents. Louis
and Henrietta Lang 100.00
1918 — Nathan Roggenburger Bequest 500.00
1919 — Mrs. Tillie Batzer, in memory of her mother, Mrs.
W. L. Stern 75-00
1919 — Grace Feustman Bequest 500.00
1 919 — Henry Mitchell Bequest for perpetual memorial
membership 1,000.00
46 THE XATK)X.\L F.\R^[ SCHOOL
Special Donations to the Endowment Fund o,
THE FEDERATION OF JEWISH CHARITIES
OF PHILADELPHIA
1912 — Benjamin Wolf, upon his fiftieth birthday $5,000.00
1913 — The Children of Mrs. Elias Wolf, in honor of her
eightieth birthday 2,500.00
1914 — The Children of Elias and Amelia Wolf, in their
memory 25,000.00
191S — Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Selig, in commemoration of
their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary 250.00
1915 — The Bernie Kirschbaum Improved Housing Fund,
by Mrs. Ceceha Kirschbaum, in memory of her son, 2,000.00
1916— The Children of Morris and Matilda Stern, in
honor of the sixtieth wedding anniversary of their
parents 2,000.00
1 916 — The Bernie Kirschbaum Improved Housing Fund,
By Mrs. Cecelia Kirschbaum, additional 1,000.00
1916 — Mr. and Mrs. Simon B. Fleisher, in commemoration
of their fiftieth wedding anniversary 1,000.00
1917 — Rita and Florence Bacharach, in honor of their
grandmother, Hannah Strouse, and in memory of
their grandparents, Simon and Esther Bacharach.. 1,000.00
1917 — The Bernie Kirschbaum Improved Housing Fund,
by Mrs. Simon Kirschbaum 500.00
1917 — The Bernie Kirschbaum Improved Housing Fund,
by Mrs. Cecilia Kirschbaum, additional 1,000.00
1918 — Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel L. Meyerhoff, in honor of
the thirteenth birthday anniversary of their son,
Alan, and in memory of his grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Simon Bacharach and Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Meyerhoff 250.00
1918 — Mrs. Simon B. Fleisher, in commemoration of her
seventieth birthday anniversary 300.00
1918 — Rita and Florence Bacharach, in honor of their
grandmother, Hannah Strouse, and in memory of
their grandparents, Benjamin Strouse and Simon
and Esther Bacharach i.ooo.oo
1918 — Albert Wolf, in honor of his fiftieth birthday anni-
versary 1,000.00
1918 — Mrs. Simon Kirschbaum, in honor of the eighty-
first birthday anniversary of Mrs. Cecelia Kirsch-
baum, for the Bernie Kirschbaum Improved Hous-
ing Fund 500.00
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47
LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS
OF
THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
For the Year Ending September 30, 1919
ALABAMA
Ansiston
Smith, Columbus ...
Banton
Cadden, J. I
Befsemer
Erlick & Lcfkovits
Birmingham
Federated Jewish
Charities
Marx, Otto
Demopolis
Congregation B'nai
Jeshurun
Gadsden
Blum, C. H
HuntSTllle
Marx, Gus
Weil, M. L
Livingston
Tannenbaum, B
Mobile
^"Bernheimer, Mrs. L.,
Beth Zur Lodge 84,
I. O. B. B. 5.00
Federated Jewish
Charities 100.00
Federation of Ortho-
dox Charities 10.00
Montgomery
Emanuel Lodge 103,
I. O. B. B 5.00
Levy, S 5.00
Loeb, M 5.00
Pake, L. J 5.00
Meyer, A. B 5.00
Strauss, Leopold 5.00
Weil, Mrs. E. L 5.00
Weil, Emil 5.00
Weil, Isadore 5.00
Weil, L. W. & Co., 5.03
Weil. Lionel 5.00
Selma
Benisli & Meyer .... 5.00
Hohenberg, Morris .. 5.00
Schuster, B. J 5.0O
Wetumpka
Hohenberg, M. & Co., 5.00
ARKANSAS
Dumas
$5.00 Dante, Chas
Helena
2-°0 Seelig, B
Solomon, Louis
500 Holly Grove
Abramson, Mrs.
Rudolph
65.00 XT 4. O i
10.00 ^°* Springs
Fellheimer, H
Little Rock
5.00 Federated Jewish
Charities
Pfeifer, Jos
5.00
Paragould
Joseph, Mrs. S. L.,
500 Pine Bluff
"Willing Workers"
5.00 of Temple Anshe
Emeth
CALIFORNIA
Bakersfield
*Cohn, C.
Fresno
Einstein, Mrs. Louis,
Gundelfinger, Lee ..
Gundelfinger, Louis,
Gundelfinger, Mrs.
Louis
La JoUa
Lieber, Mr. and Mrs.
W. S
ARIZONA
Tucson
Jacobs, Lionel M. . .
10.00
Los Angeles
Behrendt-Levy Co
Brownslein, D. J
Gumbiner, Moses
Kingbaker, Mrs.
Clara
Levi Co., Simon
Loew, J
Louis, Henry M.
Meyer, Ben R. . .
Newmark, M. H.
Newmark, M. R.
Nordlinger, L. S,
Roos, Jacques . .
Samuels, Caesar
Seligman, Carl .
Spangenthal, A.
Triest, Karl
Oakland
Dinkelspiel, Mrs. L.
cnn ^ 10-00
^•^" Jonas, Abraham 5.00
*Lavenson, A. S.,
Oakland Lodge 252,
5.00 L O. B. B 10.00
5.00
Oxnard
Lchmann, L 5.00
jQOQ Sacramento
Cohen, Isidor 25.00
Ethan Lodge 37, I.
5.00 ^^O. B. B 5.00
Klaber, Mrs. Her^
man 5.00
50.00 ^^"^ ^^^«°
5 00 Hillkowitz, S 5.00
Wolf, Hyman S. ... 5.00
J San Francisco
Abrahamson, Hugo, 5.00
Anspacher, Philip .. 10.00
Arnstein, Ludwig . . 10.00
Blum, Max 5.00
. Boas, Judah 10.00
i.OO Brandenstein, Edw., lO.UO
Brenner, Gustave ... 10.00
Cremieux Lodge 325,
I. O. B. B b.OO
Ehrman, Sidney M., 10.00
Feineman, Ethel R., 10.00
Fries, Wm 5.00
Gellert, Isaac 5.00
10 00 Gerstle, Mrs. Han-
5.00 ,^"al^ 5.00
5 oQ Gunst, M. A.
Gunst, Morgan A. .. 10.00
5 00 Haas, Abe 25.00
Haas, Mrs. Wm. .. 20.00
*Hellman, Isaias W.
Hirschfelder, Dr.
^^■^ Ickelheimer, S 5.00
Jacobi, J. J 10.00
Kaufmann, Wm 5.00
10.00 Levison, J. B 10.00
10.00 Levy, Jules lo.OO
5.00 Lilienthal, Mrs. J.
.^ W 10.00
5.00 *Meyer, Mary Jean-
10.00 nette.
5.00 *Neustadter, Mrs. J.
lO.uO H.
10.00 Rosenberg Bros. &
5.00 Co 25.00
5.00 *Rosenbaum, Mrs. C.
10.00 w.
5.00 *Samson, Mrs. Ru-
10.00 dolph
5.00 *Samson, Rudolph
5.00 Walter
5.00 Schlesinger, Chas. .. 10.00
*Life Member.
**Deceased Life Member.
48
THE XATIOXAL FARM SCHOOL
Schoeiiberg, Louis
. lO.CO
Sinsheimer & Co.
. lO.CO
Sinsheimer, B. ...
. 10.00
Sloss, Mrs. M. C.
. 6.0)
Son, Mrs. A. A. . .
. 5.00
Walter, Clarence R
, 10.00
Wangenheim, H. .
. 10.00
W'einstock, Harris
. 25.CO
San Luis Obispo
Sinsheimer, A. Z.
. 0.00
San Rafael
Lichtenstein, B. H
., 10.00
Stockton
Arndt, M. S
. 5.00
Frankenheimer Bros
., 10.00
Hope Lodge 126,
[.
0. B. B
. 5.00
Levy, M. & Bro.
. 10.00
COLORADO
Colorado Springs
Kaufman, B. S. ...
. 5.00
Newman, Albert ...
. 10.00
Sachs, Henry
. 5.00
Denver
Anfenger, Milton ..
. 5.00
Appel, Walter M. .
5.U)
Barnett, M. D. ...
. 5W
Beer, L. B
. 5.00
Bittemian, Simon .
. lO.CR
Cohen, Isidor
. 5.00
Cohen, Louis ......
. S.OC
Cohen, Morris
. 5.C0
Cohen, Samuel
. 5.00
.. 5.00
Denver Lodge 171, ^
O. B. B
. 10.00
Friedman, Dr. Wm.
s
5.C0
Goldsmith, Herman.
. 5.00
Grauman, Al
. 5.CX)
Guisburg, Chas. ...
. 5.00
Guldman, Mrs. L. H
, 10.00
Harlem, Dave
. 5.00
Jaffa, Joseph
. 5.03
Kohn, Sam
. 5.00
Levi, Miss Etta ...
. 5.00
Levie, Joseph
. 5.C0
5.00
Levy, Morris
. 5.00
Lowenheim, Leo ...
. 5.00
Maver, Leopold ...
. 5.00
Mayer, Sam
. 5.00
Neusteter, Meyer . .
. lO.CO
Neusteter, Max
. 5.00
Oberfelder, Arthur, 5.00
Pisko, Mrs. Sera
-
5 00
Price, A. L
. 5.aj
Ripley, Morris
. 5.00
Rothgcrber, Judge
Ira
. 5.00
Share, 0. M
. 5.O0
Sigmund, Joseph . .
. 5.00
Simon, Dave B. ..
. 5.00
Triefus, Alfred ....
. S.OO
Wachtel, S. & Co
, 5.00
Weinberg, Nat
. S.OO
Zweto. Samuel . . .
. 5.00
CONNECTICUT
Hartford
Aishberg, Edwin ...
. 5.O0
*Life Member.
Eisner, Solomon .... 5.00
Engle, Mrs. J. L. . . 5.03
Fassler, S. A 10.00
Feinberg Bros 5.00
Fox, J. L 10.00
Goldschmidt, L. S., 10.00
Haas, Benj. L 10.00
Haas, W. P 5.0O
Hartman, A. & S. .. 10.00
Hartman, Emanuel
M 10.00
Hartman, Gustave .. 10.00
Herrup, Louis 5.00
Hollander's, A.,
Sons 10.00
Kapla.n, David 5.00
Kashmann, Ben. . . . 10.00
Kashmann, Seymour
S 5.00
Knoek, Gerald G. . . 5.00
Knoek, L. S. & Co., 5.00
Lyon, Bernhard .... 5.00
Lyon, Felix 5.00
Margolis, M 5.00
Marks, M. F 10.00
Myers & Gross lO.CO
Olds & Whipple .... 10.00
Rappaport, B o.OO
Rosenthal, Miss
Rutli 10.00
Schoener, I. J 5.03
Siede, David 5.00
Suisman & Blumen-
thal 10.00
Title & Rich 5.00
Wetstone, L 5.00
Wise, Isidore 25.00
Meriden
Bush, Alex 5.00
New Haven
Columbus Lodge 61,
I. O. B. A 5.C0
Council of Jewish
Women 10.00
Fine, John 5.00
Freedman, Isidor . . . 10.00
Goldbaum, J. C 5.00
Gompertz, Mrs.
Jewell M S.OO
Hadley Co 10.00
Heller, Louis C 5.00
Hoffman & Hoff-
man 5.C0
Horeb Lodge 25, I.
O. B. B 25.00
Jacobs, Hyman 5.00
Jochebed Lodge 4,
U. O. T. S 5.00
Johnson, J. & Sons, 10.00
Kafka, A 5.00
Loeb, Dr. Morton J., 25.00
Mann, M. & Bro. .. ^.iX)
Mendel. Adolph .... 10.00
Muhlfelder, S 5.00
Newman, Jacob J. . . 25.03
Osterweis, Gustave 25.00
Rosenberg, Louis L., 5.00
Rosenbluth. Louis M. 5.00
Sagal, L. M 10.00
Schoenberger, E. &
Sons 5.00
Schoenberger, Mrs.
Wm 5.00
Shoninger, S. B 10.00
Slade, Benj 10.03
Sugenheimer & Sons
5.00
Thalheimer, E. H. .
5.00
UUman, Isaac M. .
125.00
Ullman. Jos. H. .
5.00
Ullman, Louis M. .
10.00
United Smelting &
Aluminum Co. . .
25.00
Zunder, Albert
5.00
Stamiord
Kaufman, Julius ...
10.00
Waterbury
Winestine, Isaac .
10.00
DELAWARE
Seaford
Greenabaum, E. ...
5.00
Van Leer, Chas. . .
5.00
Wilmington
Braunstein, Harry .
10.00
Breuer, Chas. K. ..
5.00
Breuer, Max
5.00
Cannon, Saml
5.00
Darevski, Max
5.00
Gimms, Oscar
15.00
Himber, Jos
10.00
Kanofskv, Hyman .
5.00
Krigstein, Morris . .
5.00
Levy, Bennett
5.00
Lew, D. L
5.00
Markel, A
5.CU
Moses Montefiore
Beneficial Soc'y .
5.00
Ostrow, Jos
S.OO
Saltzman, Harry . . .
5.00
Saltzman, Ralph ...
5.00
Schagrin, Chas. ...
5.00
Scher, D. N
5.00
Snellenburg, David
lO.OO
Topkis, Chas
10.00
Wilson, Jas. H. ...
10.00
Wolters, Mrs. Re
becca
15.00
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Washington
Argo Lodge 413, I. 0
B. B
S.OO
Baum, Leo
5.00
Baum, Wm
5.00
Behrend, Mrs. Am-
5.00
Behrend, Isaac
S.OO
Behrend, Rudolph B.
5.00
Behrends, Melvin ..
20.00
*Berliner, Emil
Blumenfeld, Mrs. M.
S.OO
Brandeis, Louis D.
25.00
Brylawski, A
5.00
Cohen, Mrs. Edw. . .
10.00
Cohen, Myer
5.00
Fischer, Max
5.00
Friedlander Bros. ...
S.OO
Gichner, Ernest
5.00
Gichner, Fred. S. . .
S.OO
Goldenberg, M
300.00
Goldsmith, Mrs. C
A.
S.OO
Hahn, Mrs. Harry W.
5.00
Hahn, Harry W. Jr.,
and Arthur
5.00
Hahn, Wm. & Co. ..
5.00
Hecht Alex
20.00
THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
49
Heilprin, G. F 10.00
Kami, Sigmund .... S.OO
Kann, Simon 10.00
Kaufman, H. L 10.00
King, Harry 5.00
Lansburg, Lester ... 5.00
Lauchneimer, Genl.
C. li 5.00
Luchs, Jos 5.00
Luchs, Leopold 5.0O
Lyon, Simon 5.0O
Lyons, Mrs. R. B. H., 5.00
Oppenheinier, Gus-
tave j.uO
Rich, M. M 5.0J
Rich, Mrs. M. M. .. 10.00
Rosenberg, M. D. ... S.OO
Sachs, Morton J. ... S.OO
Saloman, David 5.00
Simon, Louis 25.00
Sondheimer, J 5.00
Strasburger, Jos. . . . 10.00
Strauss, Sydney W., 10.00
Wallerstein, Mrs.
Gus SjOO
Washington Hebrew
Congregation 5.00
Werber, Mrs. G S.OO
Wescr, Mrs. Fanny, 5.0O
West, Sidney 5.00
Wittgenstein, Harry, 5. CO
FLORIDA
Jacksonville
Barwald, Mrs. F. O., 25.00
Davis, D S.OO
Hirschberg, Julius .. 10.00
Jackson, A. N 5.00
Jacobs, V. E. & Co., 10.00
Johl, L. D 5.00
Max, Mrs. Flora T., 25.00
Mite Socy, Ahavath
Chesed S. S 5.00
Rubin & Hirsh 5.00
Zacharias, Percy W., 10.00
Kissimmee
Katz, M 5.00
Orlando
Philips, Dr. P 5.00
Tampa
Buchsbaum Dept.
Store
Grahn, Peter
Maas, Abe
Maas, E
Maas, Isaac
Maas, Julius
Rosenblatt, A. ...
Waterman, J. A. .
Wolf Bros
S.OO
5.00
10.00
5.00
10.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
SjOO
Ybor City
Hershcowitz, S
S.OO
5.00
GEORGIA
Albany
Brown, S. B
10.00
5.00
Ehrlich, J
5.00
S.OO
Gartatowsky, A. C,
Hebrew Ladies' Ben-
evolent Society ...
5.00
5.00
Hofmaycr, L. J
Hofmayer, P. B. ...
Marks, Chas
Micah Lodge 707, I.
O. B. B
Prisant Bros
Robinson, C. D
Simon, S. K
Athens
Michael, M. G
Atlanta
Adler, Edwin
Blondheim, H. A. ...
Eiseman, Jacob
Eplan, L. & H
Haas, Mrs. I. H
Haas, Est. of Jacob,
Haas, Leonard
Haas, Leopold, Jr. ..
Hebrew Benev. Con-
gregation
Hirsh, E
Hirsh, Mrs. Jos
Hirsaberg Co
Jacobs, J. B. ...
Koplin, K
Kutz, Max Co
Kutz, Mrs. Max
Mayer, Albert E. ...
Rich, Mrs. Emanuel,
Sellig, S. S., Jr
Strauss, D. H
Strauss, O. R
Trounstine, L. J. ...
Augusta
Andronosky, T
Blum, Lee
Goldberg, J. & Son,
Oppenheimer, M
Schaul, L. J
Schneider, C. H
Slusky, David
Smolensky, Ruben . .
Steinberg, S
Tanenbaum, H
Tunkle, Max
Weinearten, A. E. . .
Brunswick
Abrams, J. B. . ..
Asher, I
Bluestein, B
Fendig, Albert ...
Freedman, I
Haym, L. H
Ladies' Temple
Guild
Levy, J
Lissner, J. J. ...
PheiAer, Fred. ...
Rothholz, A
S.OO Columbus
Arenowitch, I
Buhler, M. L.
Cohn, Ed
Columbus Lodge 77,
I. O. B. B
Feinberg, Philip ....
Hofflin & Greentree,
Kaufman Bros
Loeb Co., Sol
Rothschild, D. & Co.,
Rothschild, David . .
10.00 Rothschild, Herman, 5.00
10.00 Straus, A S.OO
5.00
Eastman
^OOJJ Herrman, Mrs. J. D., S.OO
5 TO ^"^^^ .
Ruskin, Abram 5.00
Macon
Bernd, G 5.00
Bloch, Michel 5.00
Elkin, E 5.00
^•,^ Happ Bros. Co 5.00
,^•"0 Haskin, Jos S.OO
c^ Jacobovitz, Abraham, 5.00
f-9X Lazarus, J S.OO
f-°^ Popper, S 5.00
f-^ Shear, L. R S.OO
i-'^ Turner, Jacob 5.00
^■^ Ulman, E S.OO
1A/V1 Waxelbaum, Jos. ... 5.00
lO-OO Waxelbaum, L. I. .. 5.00
j5-00 Witman, D 5.00
^•^ Sandersville
5[qq Cohen, Louis 5.00
io!oo „
5QQ Savannah
5.00 Alexander, M 5.00
10.00 Bluestein, L S.OO
S.OO Blumberg Bros 5.00
5.00 Blumenthal, H 5.00
3.00 Ehrenreich, Harry .. S.OO
S.OO Epstein, E. S 5.00
Falk Clothing Co. .. 5.00
Frank, Leo S.OO
5 QQ Garfunkel, A. J S.OO
5 00 Grouse, L. E 5.00
5"qq Mazo, A S.OO
r'(Y\ Myers, Lee Roy 25.00
lOM Schwab, J. M 5.00
5 (jQ Shapiro, A 5.00
j'qq Slotin, Morris 5.00
j'qq Solomon, jVthur W., S.OO
c'lYi Solomons, J. A 5.00
5-55 Weitz, Mrs. L., Sr., 5.00
sioo
5.00 West Point
Cohen Bros 5.00
Hagedorn, Philip ... 5.00
5 QQ Herzfeld, Jos S.OO
j'qq Herzfeld, Saml S.OO
5'gQ Heyman, Arthur .... S.OO
s'oo
S.OO ILLINOIS
5.00 Athens
Salzenstein, C. S. .. 10.00
5.00
S.OO Bleomington
S.OO AK V, T- 1
r fy, Abraham Lincoln
i^ Lodge 190, I. O. B.
^•^ B 10.00
Club of Ladies 10.00
Greisheim, W. &
7.50 Sons 10.00
S.OO Heldman, S. &. Son, 5.00
S.OO Livingston, Abe .... S.OO
Livingston, A. &
S.OO Sons 20.00
S.OO Livingston, Albert . . S.OO
5.00 Livingston, Harry .. 5.U0
5.00 Livingston, Mayer &
15.00 Co 10.00
5.00 Ochs, Herman S 15.00
5.00 Ochs, Louis J S.OO
50
THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
Schwarzman, A 5.00
Tick, Morris & Co., 5.00
Cairo
Solomon, Joe 5.00
Champaign
Kaufman, J. M 10.00
*Kuhn, Caroline L. ..
*Kuhn, Florence L. ..
Chicago
Aaron, Mrs. B 10-00
Alschuler, A. S 5.00
Alschuler, Judge
Samuel 10.00
Alter, Jacob 5.00
Austrian, Edwin ... 10.00
*Bauman, Mrs. Edw.
Baumgarden, Mrs.
R 20.00
Becker, A. G 25.00
Becker, Benj. V. ... 10.00
Becker Bros. & Co., 5.00
Becker, S. M 5.00
Belson, David 5.00
Bensinger, B. E. ... 10.00
Binswanger, Jacob . . 20.00
Birkenstein, Al 10.00
Birkenstein, Harry, lO.OO
Birkenstein, Louis .. 25.00
Block, E. J 10.00
*Block, Jos.
Block, L. E 10.00
Block, P. D 10.00
Bloom, Leopold 100.00
Born, Edgar R 5.00
Born, M. & Co 10.00
Borovik, Geo. S. ... 25.00
Brann, Mrs. H S.OO
Bregman, L. 1 15.00
Burger, Anton 5.00
Byfield, Jos 25.00
Churchill, Richard
S 10.00
Cohen, B. & Sons, 10.00
Cohn, Chas 5.00
Cohn, Jos. W 5.00
Conn, Max i.UO
Davis, Abel 10.00
Davis, Dr. H. I. ... 5.00
Davis, Jas. A 5.00
DeLee, Dr. Jos. B., 10.00
Dicker, Zoltan lO.OO
Eisendrath, Louis . . 5.00
Eisler, Chas 5.00
Eliel, H. J 10.00
Elkan, Henry 5.00
Englander, M 10.00
*Epstein, Max.
Feist, Moses 50.00
Finn, Jos. M 10.00
Foreman, Mrs. E. G., 10.03
Foreman, Oscar G. . . 10.00
*Frank, Henry L.
*Freund, Gustave.
Fries, Roy IS.ft)
Gatzerl, August .... lO.OO
Gimbel, Chas. A. . . . 10.00
Click, L S.OO
Greenebaum, Elias . . 10.00
Greenebaum, Henry
N S.OO
*Greenebaum, M. E.
Grossfeld, S. E 5.00
Grossman, I. A S.OO
Gundelfinger, Mrs.
Arnold 250.00
Haas, M 5.00
Halperin, Dr. R. L., 5.00
Harris, S. H S.OO
Hart, Mrs. Harry .. 10.00
Hartman, Jos. S. ... 10.00
Heiman, Marcus 20.00
Herst, Frank S.OO
Hornei, Jos 5.00
Hyman, Mrs. D. A.. S.OO
Hyman, Jos 10.00
Isaiah Sabbath
School lO.OD
Isaiah Temple 10.00
*Joseph, L.
Kahn, Jules R 25.00
Kanter, 1 5.00
Keller, Louis P 15.00
Keller, Baby Ruth .. S.OO
Klee, Max 10.0
Klee, Simon 10.00
Klein, Henry A 10.00
Kohn, Simon A 5.00
Kornbiith, Howard .. 5.00
Kraus, Adolf 20.UO
Kronthal, Benj lO.CO
Lebensberger, Mrs.
L S.OO
Lieberman, Isaac K., 5.00
Linick, Adolph 10.00
Lipson, Isaac B. ... S.OO
Loeb, Jacob M 25.00
Loeb, Leo A 10.00
Loewenthal, B 10.00
*Mandel, Edwin F.
*Mandel, Mrs. Eman-
uel.
**Mandel, Leon.
Mandl, Sidney lO.OO
Marks, Mrs. I. L. .. 100.00
Meyer, Abraham W., 25.00
Meyer, Alfred C. .. 10.00
Meyer, E. F 10.00
Michaels, Jos 50.00
Moos, J. B 10.00
Morris, I. R. 10.00
Neuman, Louis 5.00
Newman & Gach ... ' 5.00
Oriental-Hillel Lodge
72, I. O. B. B 10.00
B 10.00
Pfaelzer, Mrs. D. M., 5.00
*Phillipson, Saml.
Pick, Richard 10.00
Piatt, Hanna K 5.00
Regensburg, Henry . S.OO
*ReitIer, Chas.
Richter, Simon 5.00
Rieser, Herman 5.00
Rosenbaum Bros. ... 25.00
Rosenfeld, Mrs.
Maurice 25.00
*Rosenthal, Lessing.
Rosenwald, M. S. .. 10.00
Rubel, Mrs. CD... 10.00
Rubens, Chas 10.00
Rubovitz, Toby 5.00
Schanfarber, Dr.
Tobias 5.00
Schmalt?, J. H 10.00
Schnadig, Jacob 10.00
Siegel, Ferd S.OO
Silberman, Adolph .. 25.00
Silberman, F 10.00
Sommer, Chas 10.00
Speyer, Mrs. E. M., 5.00
Spiesberger, H. T. . . 5.00
Spiro, Saml 10.00
Stein. Adolph 10.00
Stein. Albert 5.00
Stein, Ignatz 10.00
Stein, Philip iOM
Stein, S. M 5.00
Steindler, Albert .... 10.00
Stern, Max 5.C0
*Stettauer, Mrs. D.
Stoll, S. D 10.00
Stolz, Rev. Dr. Jos., 5.00
Straus, Aaron 5.00
Straus, Leo ID.OO
Straus, Meyer L. ... 10.00
Straus, S. J. T 25.00
Taussig, M IOjOO
Teller, Morton W. .. 5.00
Temple Sholom S. S., 10.00
Thorsch, Victor 5.00
Turner, A S.OO
Weil, Benj lO.OO
Weil, Isidor 10.00
Weiss, S. H 10.00
Witkowsky, Jas 5.00
Woolf, Alfred E. ... 10.00
Woolf, Morris 10.00
Wurmstr, Jacob 5.00
Danville
Ries, David 10.00
Straus & Louis Co., 10.00
Delavau
Reinheimer, Mrs.
Therese
10.00
Galesburg
Jewish Aid Socy. .. S.OO
Lincoln
Atlass, Frank S.OO
Landauer, Jos 5.00
Peoria
Anshai Emeth S. S., 10.00
*Bennett, C. M.
Bloom, J 5.00
Cinofsky, W. &
Son 5.00
Cohen Furniture Co., 5.00
Federman, Geo. G. . . lO.OO
Federman, Leo G. . . lOiX)
Field, J. W 5.00
Gibbs & Meyers .... 5.00
Given, H. H 5.00^
Goldstein, H. M. .. S.OO
Heller, W. & Son .. S.OO
Kahn, Mrs. Rosa .. 10.00
Lehmann, A. & S. . . 20.00
Lowenstein, J. A. . . 5.00
Miller, M. C 5.00
Nathan, Chas 5.00
Newman, M. G 10.00
Obendorf, Lee 5.00
Oppenheim, L. S. ... 5.00
Oppenheim, N. B. .. 5.00
Salzenstein, S. C. &
A. C 15.00
Schradski, A. & Co., 10.00
*Life Member.
**Deceased Life Member.
THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
51
Schwabacher, L. H.,
Strauss, Herman . . .
Szold, Jacob
Szold, Joseph
Wachenheimer, J. . .
Walk, D
10.00
10.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5 00
Wolfner, Wm. F. ..
Woolner, Adolph, Jr.,
Woolner, E. S
*Woolner, Mrs. Mir-
10.00
25.00
10.00
iam S.
•Woolner, Seymour A.
*Woolner, Mrs. Sey-
mour A.
Woolner, S. & A. . .
*Woolncr, W. B.
*Woolner, Mrs. W. B.
100.00
Qulncy
Reib, J. J
5.00
Rochelle
**Hilb, Emanuel.
Hilb, Mrs. Emanuel, 25.00
Rock Island
Brady, Chas. S 5.00
Greenblatt, M 5.00
Hill, J 5.00
Lewis, Simon lO.OO
Morris & Lewis 5.00
Mosenfelder, Mrs.
A 5.00
Mosenfelder, Mr. &
Mrs. Louis 50.00
*Mosenfelder, Mrs.
Louis 5.00
Sosna, M 5.00
SiKTingrfleld
Ernes Lodge 67, I. O.
B. B 5.00
INDIANA
Angola
Stiefel, Mrs. L. C, 5.03
Columbia City
Ladies' Hebrew Ben-
evolent Society ... 5.00
Mier, Hattie Daniel, 10.00
Evansville
Federated Jewish
Charities 300.00
Hebrew Ladies' Ben-
evolent Society ... 25.00
Levy, Henry 5.00
Fort Wayne
Emek. Beracha Lodge
No. 61, I. O. B. B., 25.00
Federation of Jewish
Charities 100.00
Freibuiger, Leopold, 25.00
Ladies' Hebrew Ben-
evolent Society . . . 10.00
Gary
Winter, M. M 5.00
Goshen
Salinger, Nathan . .
S.OO
Hamilton
Wolff, G. & Sons .. 5.00
Hammond
Hirsch. Adolph S.OO
Kaufmann, C 10.00
Pillischer Emii lO.OO
Weiss, Arthur 5.00
Wolf, Leo 10.00
Huntingdon
Laufeity, D. E 20.00
Indianapolis
Jewish Federation .. 300.00
*Schwartz, Martin.
Sommers, Chas. B., 5.0O
Kendallville
Keller, L. J 5.00
Eokomo
Levi, J. S 5.00
Lafayette
Barziliai Lodge 111,
I. O. B. B 5.00
Jewish Ladies' Aid
Society 5.00
Loeb, J. Louis 5.00
Lebanon
Adler, Phil 5.00
Ligonier
Hebrew Ladies' Ben-
evolent Society . . 10.00
Henoch, Sol 10.00
Jacobs, Eli 5.00
Jacobs, Irvin 5.00
Jacobs, Meyer 5.00
Mier State Bank .. 25.00
*Straus, Isaac D. ...lOOO.OO
Straus, Mrs. Isaac
D 10.00
**Straus, Jacob.
Straus, Simon J 20.00
Straus, Stanley J. ., 5.00
Wertheimer, L. R. &
A. N 10.00
Logansport
Wise, C. S 5.00
Madison
Sulzer, Louis 5.00
Mt. Vernon
Rose'nbaum, Jacob &
Lee 5.00
Muncle
Hene, M 5.00
Muncie Lodge 752, I.
O. B. B 10.00
South Bend
Bing, Mrs. Jos 20.00
Ciralsky, A 5.00
Frank, A 10.00
Freudenstein, Mrs
Esther 5.00
Freudenstein, M. B., S.OO
Livingston, Abe. ... 5.00
Seeberger, Julius ... 10.00
Spiro, Mrs. Samuel, 10.00
Summitville
Jewish Ladies' Aux-
iliary lO.OO
Warner, Children of
Anna 15.00
Warner, Wilhelmina, 5.00
Terre Haute
Blumberg, Max 10.00
Cohen, Harry W. ... 5.00
Feibelman, E 5.00
Finkelstein, J. R. .. 5.00
Finkelstein, Mrs. J.
R 5.00
Frank, Samuel &
Sons laOO
Gan Eden Lodge 110,
I. O. B. B iO.OO
Goldberg, Ben b.oO
Goldberg, Julius 5.00
Goodman & Wolfe .. 5.00
Greenberg, Sam 5.00
Grossman Bros 5.00
Hebrew Ladies' Aid
Society 15.00
Herz, Mrs. A 10.00
Herz, Milton E lO.OO
James, Harry A. ... 5.00
Joseph Sons, M 5.00
Kleeman Dry Goods
Co 10.00
Kohn Bros S.OO
Less, Maurice 5.00
*Levi, Simon.
Levin Bros 10.00
Mesirow, N. S 5.00
Schultz & Smith ... S.OO
Shatsky Bros S.OO
Silberman, Louis . . . S.OO
Silverstein Bros S.OO
Uffenheimer, S 15.00
Wabash
Hyman, Louis L. . . 10.00
IOWA
Cedar Rapids
Smulekoff, H 5.00
Charles City
Hecht, Jos. ■ lO.UO
Davenport
Abrahams, Max 5.00
Adler, E. P 10.00
Bloch, H. D 5.00
Deutsch, Joseph .... 10.00
Landauer, Moritz .. S.OO
Moritz, Simon S.OO
Moritz, Sol 5.00
Petersberg, A. F. .. 7.00
Petersberger, Isaac, 10.00
Raphael, Albert 5.00
Ringel, Oscar 5.00
Rosenthal, Max .... 5.00
Siegel, A S.OO
Simon, L, S.OO
Waxenberg, Abe S.OO
*Life Member.
**Deceased Life Member.
52
THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
Decorah
Bear, Ben 5.00
Des Moines
Lederer, Mrs. Emma, 10.00
Samish, M 10.00
United Jewish Phil-
anthropies 230.00
Dubuque
**Slimmer, A 1950.56
Keokuk
Weil, J. B 5.00
Oskaloosa
Rosenblatt, Aaron . . 5.00
Sioux City
Davidson Bros. Co., 25.00
Galinsky, H 5.00
*Wise, Mrs. Chas.
KANSAS
Leavenworth
Ettenson, Mrs.
Henry
Woolfe. B. B
Manhatton
Jackson, C. C
McPherson
Strouse & Son, J. . .
Ogden
Weicbselbaum, Sam,
Salina
Stiefel, Moses
Topeka
Auerbach & Guettel,
Wichita
Hess, A
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
10.00
5.00
KENTUCKY
Bowling Green
Crista!, Sam'I 5.00
Nahm, Fred 5.00
Danville
Lyons, Samuel 10.00
Henderson
Hymson, H. S 5.00
Lexington
Federation of Jewish
Charities 73.00
Louisville
Bemheim, B 30.00
Bernheim, Frank D., 10.00
Bernheim, I. W. ... 50.00
Blum Bros. &
Hildcr 10.00
Blum, S
Brooks Bros
Brooks, Mrs. Marie,
Cohn, L. W
Council of Jewish
Women
Dickel, Geo. A. &
Co.
Dinkeispiel, L. S. . .
Dreifus, I. A
Ehrmann, Hilmar ..
Felenstahl, Gabe J.,
Flarsheim, A. B
Frank, Ludwig
Goldstein, S
Greenbaum, Jos
Hyman, Jacob
Isaacs Bros
Jacoby, Zach
Ka.hn, Joe
Kaufman, Ben
Kiefer, Henry B. ..
Klempner Bros
Levy, Sol
Loeb, Plenry
Lorch, Vic
Louisville Scrap Ma-
terial Co
Marx, J. F
Mendel, Chas
Rose, Leo B
Rosenheim, Jacob ..
Sabel & Sons, M. ..
Sachs, Edward
Sales, A. M
Seligman, Alfred . . .
Shamrock Overall
Co.
Shapin, Julius
Straus, Benjamin ..
Straus, E. E
StruU, Chas
Switow, M
Ullman, Sam
Maysville
Merz, Mrs. A. L. ..
Merz, Eugene
Owensboro
Baer, L. D
Hirsch, Col. A
Rosenfeld, Mrs. A.,
Rose nf eld, Mrs.
Silas
**Shorten, J. D.
Paducah
Bright Bros
Friedman, Herman . .
Harmony Lodge 149,
L O. B. B
Michael, M. & Bro.,
Simon, Mose
Temple Israel Sis-
terhood
Wallerstein, H. &
J
Weil, H. & Sons ...
Weil, Jesse
Weille, B. C. & J.,
Shelbyville
Samuel, Leopold
5.00 LOUISIANA
5-00 ,.. ,,,
5_QQ Abbeville
Sioo Sokoloski, L lO.w
Wise, Solomon (in
5.00 memoriam) 5.00
10.00 Alexandria
500 Cong. Gemiluth
5-00 Chassodim 5.00
5.00 Fried, Sam 5.00
5-00 Gehr, Gus 5.00
10.00 Kauffman, I. J i.uo
5-00 Mann, Dan E 5.00
5-00 Posner, 1 5.00
^•OO Sackman Bros 5.00
S-00 Simon, A. E 10.00
5-00 Simon, Mr. & Mrs.
5-00 Harry L. 5.00
5-00 Simon, H. L 5.00
5.00 Simon, S 10.00
5.00
5.00 Donaldsonville
l'^ Netter, Adolphe .... 5.00
^■^ Jeanerette
5 00 Wormser, M. & C, 5.00
5.00 „
5.00 Monroe
5.00 Meyer, Mrs. Sol. ... 3.00
5.00 Titche, Chas 5.00
10.00
5.00 Natchitoches
S-00 Nelken, Samuel .... 10.00
^•O'J Semmelman, Mar-
5.00 ^^^1' ^■«'
^•* New Iberia
r'nn Gates of Prayer S.
Im s 6.00
500 New Orleans
Beer, Henry 100.00
Blumenthal, George, 10.00
c (Y\ *District G. L. 7, I.
555 O. B. B 100.00
Heidenheim, Mrs.
A 10.00
Jewish Charitable &
innn Educational Feder-
10.00 ation of New Or-
10.00 leans 376.50
, „„ Kohn, Joseph 3.00
5.00 Levy, A 5.00
Levy, Mrs. Otto A., 5.00
*Newman, Mrs.
Henry.
5.00 **Newman, Isidor.
15.00 ^^ _^
Shreveport
3.00 Bender, S 3.00
10.00
3.00 MARYLAND
5 QQ Baltimore
Adler, Simon C 3.00
5.00 Beck, Paul 5.00
5.00 Benesch, William
5.00 M 10.00
10 OO Bernheimer, Ferdi-
nand IO.(X)
Burk, Fried & Co. . . 5.00
5.00 Castelberg, Henry .. 10.00
*Life Member.
••Deceased Life Member.
THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
53
Cohen-Adler Shoe
Co 10.00
Cohen, B. E 5.00
Cohen, Miss Bertha, 5.(X)
**Cohen, Mendes.
Cone, Dr. Claribel .. 5.00
Cone, Frederic W. . . 5.00
Davidson, Isaac .... 5.00
Dealham, Sam 5.00
Deiches, Win 5.00
Eisenberg, Abraham, 10.00
Engel, Jacob 10.00
Epstein, Jacob 50.00
Euchtman, Emanuel, 8.50
Fader, A 5.00
Frank, Solomon 10.00
*Frieden\vaId, Hiram
W.
Gans, Charles 5.00
Goldenberg, Julius .. 10.00
*Goldenberg, Julius
M.
Goldenberg, Levi . . . lO.OO
Goldsthmid, Mrs. R., 5.00
Goldsmith, Jacob S.
& Bro 10.00
Gomprecht & Ben-
esch 5.00
Gottschalk, Jos 10.00
Gottsdialk, Levi ... 10.00
Greenbaum, Daniel . 5.00
Greenbaum, Leon E., 10.00
Greenbaum, Milton,
D 10.00
Greif , David L 5.O0
Greif, Leonard 5.00
Halle, Isaac 5.00
Halle Meyer S 5.0T
Halle, Moses 5.00
Hamburger, Manes
J 5.00
Hanhne Bros 10.00
Harsh, George M. . . 5.00
Flecht, Mrs. Albert
S 5.00
Hecht, Emanuel .... 25.03
Hecht, Mrs. L. A. .. 25.00
Heller, Mrs. Flor-
ence Simon 5.00
Hochschild, Max ... 10.00
Hornstein, J. D 10.00
Hutzler, Mrs. David, 5.0O
Katz, A. R 10.00
Katz, Meier 5.00
Katz, Mrs. Zadock . . 5.U0
•Kaufman, Henriette.
Kemper, David 5.00
Kerngood, Herman . . 10.00
Koenigsberg, Morris, 5.0O
Koenigsberger, Mrs.
Rosa 10.00
Kohn, Benno 5.00
Kohn, Louis B 10.00
Lauchheimer, S. H., 5.0O
Lauer, Martin 5.00
Lazarus, L 10.00
Lazarus, Morton L., 5.00
Lehman, Judah 5.00
Leopold, Isaac 5.00
Lew, Alfred 10.00
Levy, Julius 25.00
Levy, Wm 10.00
Mandelbaum, Sey-
mour 10.00
Mann, Mrs. Hannah, 5.00
Mansbach, J. H. ... 5.00
Meyers, Gertrude (in
memoriam) 11.00
Morris, Esther 10.03
Oppenheim, Eli 10.00
Oppenheimer, I. M... 10.00
Pollack, Mrs. Han-
nah 5.00
**Rayner, Wm. S.
*Reinhard, Samuel E.
Rosenau, Rev. Dr.
William 5.00
Rosenberg, Mrs.
Bertha 5.00
Rosenberg, Lewis S., 50.00
S 50.00
Rosei-heim, H. &
Son b.UO
Rothholz Bros 5.60
Rothholz, Julius 5.00
Rothschild, M 5.00
Rothschild, S 5.00
Salabes, Sody 5.00
Samuels, Morton ... 25.00
Seliger, Mrs. Leon, 10.00
Sigmund, Mrs. Leo, 5.00
Sonnibornj Sigmund
B ;.. 25.00
Strauss, er Myer 5.0O
Strouse, Ben 10.00
**Strouse, Isaac.
Strouse, Mrs. Ma-
thilda 5.00
Thalhcimer, Mr. &
Mrs. Samuel 10.00
Ullman, Nathan 5.0O
Van Leer, Milton . . 5.00
Weinberg, Abraham
1 10.00
Wertheimer Bros. . . 5.00
Westheimer, Milton
F. 10.00
Wiesenfeld, Jos 5.00
Wyman, Maurice ... 5.00
Cumberland
Rosenbaum, Simon . . 5.00
Rosenbaum, Susman, 5.00
MASSACHUSETTS
Boston
Agoos, Lsssor 20.00
Agoos, S. L 5.00
Baer, Louis lO.OO
Brandt, C 5.00
Broomfield, R 5.00
F^ox, Isidor 5.00
Freedman, Dr. Louis
M 10.00
Gold, Samuel 5.00
Goodman, Mrs. Sam-
uel 5.00
*Hecht, Mrs. Lina.
Hecht, Simon E. . . . 10.00
Hillson, H. M. &
Co 10.00
Hirshberg, A. S 10.00
Joseph, A. 5.00
*Kirstein, Louis E.
Koshland, A 5.00
Koshland, Joseph ... 5.00
Lebowich, J 5.0O
5.00
Lourie, David A. ..
5.00
Lurie, M. S
5.00
Massell, F. W
5.00
*Mayer, Richard.
Penn, Harry
10.00
Rabalsky, Benj
5.00
Rathshesky, A. C. ..
5.00
*Rawitzer, Fred
10.00
Kawitzcr, Wm
10.00
Rosenbuch, Al. A. ..
10.00
Rudwick, J
5.00
Scheinfeldt, Solomon,
10.00
Schooner, Joseph Y.,
5.00
Schwartz, H. & Co.,
5.00
Schwartz, Jacob ....
5.00
*Shuman, A.
Shuman, Samuel
5.00
5.00
Brookline
Amdur, N. W
5.00
Andrews, Julius
5.00
Kaffenburgh, Mrs. •
500
Chelsea
Salter, M. & Sons ..
5.00
Chicopee
Rich, Harry . . ,.
15.00
Dorchester
Berger, Wolf
5.00
Roxbury
Van Noorden, E. ..
50.00
Springfield
Isenberg & Co., H.
lO.OO
Terry, Aaron
5.0O
Walthani
Bayard, Harris
5.00
Winter Hill
Hillson, Hyman M.,
5.00
Worcester
Grodberg & Hirsch,
5.00
MICHIGAN
Adrian
Bachrach, Mrs.
Frank
10.00
Charlotte
Vomberg, M
5.00
Detroit
Buchhalter, Wm. ...
5.00
Cohen, Sol. R
5.00
Fechimer, H. M. ...
5.00
Goldberg, Isaac
10.00
Goldman, A
5.0O
Goldstein, H. Joseph,
lO.OO
Goldstein, Mrs. H.
Krohn
lO.(H)
Gumbiner, Jos. H. .. lOO.OO
Heavenrich, Samuel, 5.00
*Life Member.
**Deceased Life Member.
54
THE NilTIONAL FARM SCHOOL
Horwitz, Harris 10.00
Kahn, Mrs. Albert .. 10.00
Krolik, Mrs. Henry
A 10.00
Levy, Chas 5.00
Levy, Wm. K 10.00
Muslincr, Louis S., 5.00
Parish, Joseph 5.00
Rosenfield, Monroe . 5.03
Rosenzweig, S. D. . . 5.00
**Schloss, Seligman.
Siegel, Benjamin ... 5.00
Sloman, Eugene H., 10.00
Traitel, Maurice 10.00
Wineman, Andrew . . 5.00
Wineman, Henry . . . 5.C0
Wineman, L 15.00
Wolfe, N 5.00
Grand Rapids
United Jewish \\'el-
Kalamazoo
Desenberg, Mrs. B.
10 00
Mishan Lodge No.
247, I. O. B. B. ..
5.00
Lansing
Gerson, Jos
10.00
Norway
Ruwitch, Bessie L.,
10.00
Pontiac
Heineman, Sol. E. ..
5.00
Saginaw
Heavenrich, Max . . .
10.00
MINNESOTA
Canby
Langmack, J. P
5.00
Duluth
Billstein, Wm
Freimuth, I
Gordon & Mogelson,
Sattler, J. B
Silberstein, B
Zimmerman, I
5.00
lo.uo
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
Hibblng
Nides Bros
5 00
Minneapolis
Adelsheim, E
Apt, L. C
5.00
500
Bear, F. S
Bearman, A. M
Bearman Bros
Brin, Arthur
Brown & Rabinowitz
Capital Iron & Metal
Co
5.00
5.00
10.00
10.00
S.OO
5 00
Coen, L. H
S.OO
Cohen, M. L
Cohen, Myer S
5.00
10.00
Davis, J. M 10.00
Davis, N 5.00
Dryer, Jos. E 5.00
Eisendrath, J. M. ... 5.00
Eisler, Adolph IS.ffJ
Fairfax Produce Co., 5.00
Friedman, Ben 5.00
Friedman, David 5.00
Garbcr, Samuel &
Sons S.OO
Gittleson Jewelry
Co 10.00
Goldberg, A 5.00
Goldberg, Max J. ... lu.uo
Goldman, A. & Son, 5.00
Green, H. H 5.00
Greanberg, William, 5.00
Gross, A. M S.OO
Gross Bros 10.00
Hams, A 5.00
Harris, A. M. & Sig., 10.00
Harris, M. H 10.00
Hartman, J. H S.OO
Isaac, A. & Son ... 5.00
Isaacs, M. M 5.00
Jacobs, B 10.00
Jeffery, D. C 5.00
Joseph, I. S 5.00
Kantor, M 5.00
Katz Packing Co., R.
N 5.00
Kaplan, E S.OO
Kayser & Co. ...... 5.00
Kohen, Max A 5.00
Kolliner, Robert S., 5.00
Kronick's 5.00
Levin Bros 5.00
May, J. L 5.00
Michaels, Jos 5.00
Minneapolis Lodge
271, I. O. B. B. ... lO.CO
Minn. Barrel & Bag
Co 5.00
Monasch Lithograph-
ing Co 5.00
Morris, Harry R. . . . 10.00
Moss Bros S.OO
Muehlstein, J S.PO
Naftahn, H. R 10.00
Resler Bros 5.00
Robitihek, Geo 5.00
Robitshek, I. H 5.00
Robitshek, Joseph .. ' 5.00
Robitshek, Solomon . S.OO
Rose & Brill 5.00
Rosenstein, Louis .. 5.00
Ruben, Harold M. .. 5.00
Ruben, I. H 10.00
Schloss, H. A 5.00
Schloss, T. A S.OO
Schneider, B. N 5.00
Schneider, E. A 5.00
Selig, Joseph 5.00
Shapiro, Leo 10.00
Silberman, C. H. ... 5.00
Snattinger, M 10.00
Stromberg, A. & Co., 5.00
Taussig, Sigmund &
Son 5.00
Weil, Isaac & Sons, 10.00
Weiskopf, Henry ... 5.00
Weisman, 1 5.00
Davis H. J 5.00
Weisman, Wm 5.00
Woolf, J. C S.OO
Woolpy, J. H 10.00
St. Paul
Federation of Jew-
ish Charities 100.00
Goodkind, Mrs. B. L., 10.00
Selig, Leon J S.OO
MISSISSIPPI
Brookhaven
Cohn, David Z S.OO
Columbus
Jos. Herz Lodge 181,
I. O. B. B S.OO
Corinth
Rubel, Abe & Co. .. 50.00
Worris, H S.OO
Greenville
Goldstein, Nathan . . S.OO
Hebrew Union S. S., S.OO
Riteman, Mrs. L.
N 5.00
Solomon, M. L S.OO
Greenwood
Stein, S. J 5.00
Stern, Sam 5.00
Hattiesbnrg
Dreyfus, M S.OO
Jackson
Dreyfus, Isidore . . . 5.00
Dryfus, Mrs. Bertha, 5.00
Orkin, A. J S.OO
Meridian
Meyer, Sam 5.00
Moskovitz, Albert .. 5.00
Rothenberg, M S.OO
Threefoot Bros. &
Co 5.00
Threefoot, Mrs. H.
M 25.00
Winner, Leo S.OO
Natchez
**Frank, Henry.
Frank, Mrs. Henry, ^.00
Viener, Harry 25.00
Viener, Mrs. H. ... 10.00
Vicksburg
Associated Jewish
Charities 25.00
Hirsh, J S.OO
Kory, Rev. Sol. L., 5.00
Ladies' Hebrew Ben-
evolent Asso 10.00
Landau, M. D S.OO
Mite Socy, Anshe
Chesed S. S 5.00
Switzer, L. L 5.00
Yazoo City
Wise, H lO.OO
^Deceased Life Member.
THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
55
MISSOURI
Joplin
Hurwitz, Harry 5.00
Kansas City
Benjamin, Alfred .. 50.00
Benjamin, David ... 50.00
Federated Jewish
Chnrities 250.00
Kansas City Lodge
184, I. O. B. B. .. 10.00
Meyer, L 5.00
Reefer, Mr. & Mrs.
Eugene 250.00
Sachs, Oscar 5.00
Louisiana
Michael Bros 5.00
St. Joseph
Adaih Joseph S. S., 5.00
Block, Mrs. Fannie, 10.00
Federated Jewish
Cha.ities lOO.OO
*Hirsch, Sol.
Joseph Lodge IZ, I.
O. B. B 10.00
Siegel, Lewis 5.0O
•*Westheimer, Mr. &
Mrs. Ferd.
**Westhcimer, Samuel.
St. Louis
Aber, M 5.0O
Alexander, Armond, lO.OO
Arenson, J 10.00
Auer, Mrs. Isidor . . 5.00
Baer, J. A 25.00
Baer, Sigmund 10.00
Baunioel, M 5.00
Berger, Jos 5.00
Biederman, Emanuel, 10.00
Bierman, F. & Sons, 10.00
Bloom, I. 1 10.00
Bry, Nathan 10.00
Cohen, Leon 5.0O
*Cohn, L H 25.00
Drey, Mrs. A. L. ... 5.00
Eiseman, Adolph ... 5.00
Eiseman, David, Jr., 10.00
Eiseman, Fred. B., 10.00
Eiseman, R. S 5.00
Emanuel, E. R 5.00
Epstein, J. 1 5.00
Federal Paper Stock
Co 10.00
Ferer, Sam 10.00
Flarsheim, M. J 10.00
Flesh, Geo 5.00
Frank & Meyer
Neckwear Co 5.0O
Friend Hide & Fur
Co 10.00
Frohlichstein, S. H., 10.00
Fuller, Aaron 50.00
Gillerman, Gus 5.00
Glaser, Julius 10.00
Glaser, Sigmund 5.00
Gluck, 1 10.00
Goldman, Alvin D., lO.OO
Goldman, M 10.00
Gordon, R. & Son .. 5.00
Greensfelder, Ber-
nard 10.00
Greenspon, Jos. &
Son 10.00
Guckenheim, E 5.00
Harris, Ben 50.00
Harris, Marcus 50.00
Hasgall, S 5.00
Hecht, Max 5.00
Heyman, Ralph 5.00
Hirschhorn, Lewis .. 5.00
Hoffman, Morris 5.00
House of Bargains .. 5.00
Isaacs, John A 5.00
Jacobs, Mrs. Julia
L 10.00
Jacobson, Hugo .... 5.00
Kransberg, S S.OO
Landau, A 25.00
Leah Ladies' Lodge
5, I. O. B. A. ... 5.00
Levis, Leo 10.00
Levy, E. A 5.00
Lewin Metal Corpor-
ation 10.00
Lieber, Leslie 10.00
Lippman, Tos. M. . . . 10.00
Littman, M 10.00
Loeb, Alexander ... S.OO
Loth, Jacob 10.00
Maas, Eugene 5.00
Marx, E. J 10.00
Mathes 1 5.00
Mathes, Jos 10.00
May, Morton J 10.00
Mayer, Emil 5.00
Mayer, Fred lO.OO
Mayer, G. F 5.C0
Mayer, Herman 5.00
Mayer, Louis 10.00
Mayer, Max J 10.00
Nassau, D 5.00
Nathan, Frank Lodge
87, I. O. B. A 10.00
Nathan, Emil 10.00
Palan, A 5.00
Price, B 10.00
Rauh, A. S 5.00
Rice, A. J 5.00
Rice, Chas. M 10.00
Rice, Henry 5.00
"Rice, Jonathan.
Richter, G S.OO
Rothschild Bros. Hat
Co S.OO
Rubinstein, T. L. .. 10.00
St. Louis Iron Co., 5.00
Salinger, 1 10.00
Saltzer, A. L 5.00
Samuels Shoe Co. .. 10.00
Schoen, Mrs I. L. .. 5.00
Schuster, S. J 10.00
Schwartz, S 5.00
Seelig, S S.OO
Seidel, S 5.00
Seltzer Bros 5.00
Shanfeld Bros 5.00
Shoenberg, Col.
Moses 25.00
Shroder, S. W S.OO
Sichel, I. 10.00
Sommers, David .... 10.00
Standard Rail &
Steel Co 10.00
Steinberg, Louis M., 5.00
Steinberg, Mark .... 10.00
Sternbtrg, Harry ... 5.00
**Stix C. A.
Stix,' Ernest W 10.00
Straus, Eugene J. . . 10.00
Straus, Mrs. Hannah, 10.00
Svvope, Meier 5.00
Thai, Robert 5.00
Treuman, Paul 5.00
Tuholske, J. M 5.00
Union Cap Co 5.00
Waldheim, A 35.00
Wladman, H. C 5.00
Warshafsky, J. &
Son 5.00
Weil, Max 5.00
Werthan, M 10.00
Wiener, M. G 10.00
Wohl, D S.OO
Wolff, A. Iron &
Metal Co 20.00
Wolff, E. H 10.00
Wolfheim, M 10.00
Zelnicker, Walter A.
Supply Co 25.00
Tipton
Cohn, Rosalie 10.00
MONTANA
Butte
Baron DeHirsch
Lodge 420, I. O.
B B
5.00
Cohen, J. S
Linz, Mose
Meyer, Wm
*Oppen.*ieimer, J. E.,
Pincus, Adolph
*Symons, Harry.
Symons, William
s
5.00
5.00
S.OD
100.00
10.00
10.00
Wehl A
S.OO
Wein, John H
S.OO
Great Falls
Wertheim, Nathan . .
5.00
Helena
Heller, Robert
5.00
Missoula
Leiser, Esther
5.00
NEBRASKA
Lincoln
Cerf Estate S.OO
Friend, Morris lO.OO
Gold, Wm 10.00
Mayer, Chas 5.00
Mayer, Henry L. . . S.OO
Mayer, Simon D. ... 5.00
Pepperberg, Julius .. 5.00
Weil, M 10.00
Omaha
Gluck, Israel S.OO
Katleman, Carl C. .. 5.00
Kirschbaum & Sons, 20.00
Levy, M 10.00-
Rosenthal, B. & H., 10.00
*Life Member.
*Deceased Life Member.
56
THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
NEVADA
Reno
Wald, H
10.00
Irvlngton
Ilanimerschlag, M.
G
NEW JERSEY
Atlantic City
Blaw, Beatrice Jean, 5.00
Caplon, A. H 5.00
Council of Jewish
Women 5.00
Elfman, Morris 5. CO
Friedeberg, Mrs.
Gussie 10.00
Greenberg, Mrs.
Nathan 5.00
Hanstein, Samuel .. lO.OO
Hillman, Joel 350.00
Hillman, Julian 15.00
Hirschbein, Mrs. M.
L 25.00
Meyers, Henry 5.00
Newman, Isaac H. . . 5.00
Press, Mrs. A 10.00
Rosenstein, Mrs.
Rose 5.00
Spritz, Mrs. Isaac . . 5.00
KerchantTlUe
Eichengreen, Pauline
Camden
Dubins, Jacob
5.00
Fuhrman, Abe
5.0O
Fuhrman, Nathan ...
5.00
Grass, Wm
5.00
Greenberg, A
10.00
Greenberg, Marcus . .
5.00
Jentis, D
5.00
Lashman, Dr. Wm.
M
5 00
Mackler, Samuel
5.00
Ness, Frank
.s.no
Nelson, L. M
5.00
Nurock, Harry
5.00
Obus, Mark
5.00
Pellicoff. B
s.oo
Palitz, Mrs. Sarah
L
5 00
Reiter, Dr. Otto ....
5.00
Rooner, A. J
5.00
Sacks, Hyman
5.00
Siha, Dr. I. S
5.0(J
Tarter, Samuel
5.00
East Orange
Back, Albert
5-.00
Dimond, A. J
10.00
Elizabeth
David, Abe J 5.00
Finkel, Nathan ...., 5.00
Green, Lewis S.OO
Hyman, Isaac, Sons, S.OO
Isaac, Abraham 5.00
Kaufman, David ... W.^O
Koestler, Samuel ... S.OO
Kranzman, N. J 5.00
Stamler, J. J 5.00
Stein, Dr. Emil .... S.OO
Yadwin, Louis E. .. 5.00
B.
JO.OO
Mt. Holly
Krupnick, H S.OO
Morrison, W. P. ... 5.00
Newark
Altmayer, Lawrence, 5.00
*Alonson, Louis V.
Augenblick, Meyer.. 5.00
Bamberger, Louis.... lO.OO
*Basch, Chas. J.
Beitman, Miss Jean-
nette 5.00
Beria, Amzi S.OO
Constam, J 5.00
Danzis, Dr. M 10.00
Ezekiel Lodge 90,
I. O. B. B 10.00
Epstein, Dr. H. B. .. 5.00
Feist & Feist 5.00
Feldman, Dr. Max .. 5.00
Fenning, Herm. A., 5.00
*Fisch, Jos.
Foster, Rev. Sol. ... 5.00
Friedman, Louis L. .. 10.00
Fuld, Felix 25.00
Goetz, Mrs. Lena 5.00
♦Goldsmith, Nathan . . 100.00
Goldsmith, Mart. H., 5.00
Gries, Aaron 5.00
Groedel, Theodore . . 5.00
Hammerschlag, N. . . 5.00
Hannoch, Herbert J., S.OO
Heller, Rudolph .... S.OO
Hertz, Max 20.00
*Hollander, Albert.
*Honander, Benj. W.
*Hollander, Michael.
Hood, Charles 5.00
Jay, Leopold 5.00
Kaltenbacher, Jos. .. 5.00
*Kaufherr, Albert H.
Kaufherr & Co 10.00
Kaufherr, Isadore J., 5.00
*Kaufherr, Maurice D.
Koch, Julius 5.00
Krimke, Philip 10.00
Kussy, Herman .... S.OO
Kussy, Nathan S.OO
Lehman, Isidor .... 10.00
*Lehman, Wm. L.
and Jerome.
Levi, Rudolph 5.00
Levy, Ernest lO.OO
Lewis, A. I S.OO
Lewis, Bernard 5.00
Lichtman, J., & Son, 10.00
*Lissner, B.
Lissner, Leo N 10.00
Liveright, Frank I., 10.00
Loewenberg Co. . . . S.OO
Maybaum, Charles.. S.OO
Mayer, Adolf 25.00
Mendel, William ... 5.00
Meyer, Aaron 5.00
Meyer, Jacob 10.00
Meyer, Joseph E. .. 10.00
'•Miller, Bernard.
Oppenheimer, Max.. 10.00
Osterweil, D 5.00
Osterweil, Mrs. Sid., 10.00
Parsonnett, Dr. Vic, 5.00
^Phillips, Arthur.
Plaut, Louis 10.00
Plaut, Moses S.OO
*Rachlin, Morris.
Rich, Leopold 5.00
Rich, William S lO.OO
*Roth, Isaac.
Rothschild, Abrah... 25.00
Schechner, Samuel .. 5.00
Sheck Advertising
Agency 5.00
*Schlesinger, Louis.
Schlesinger, Morris
S S.OO
Schloss, Mrs. Hanna, 5.00
*Schwarz & Son.
Siegel, Henry 5.00
Simon, H. S 5.00
Sommer, Harry F. . . 25.00
Stein, Leo 5.00
Steinberg, Jacob 10.00
Steiner, Herman .... 5.00
*Steiner, Mrs. Jos.
Steinhardt, G 10.00
Straus, Mrs. Fred .. S.OO
*Straus, Isaac T.
Straus, M., & Sons, 10.00
Sugarman, Ben. J. .. 5.00
Sugarman, Jos. J. . . 5.00
Uhry, Emil S.OO
Wood, Mrs. Frank .. 5.00
Orange
Brentano, Mrs. Simon, 35.00
Engle, Isidor S.CO
Klauber, Alfred .... 5.00
Roth & Co 10.00
*Roth, Jacob.
Spingam, Harry R. . . 5.00
Paterson
Bamert. Nathan ... 5.00
Fabian, J 5.00
Gootenberg, G 5.00
Gordon, David S.OO
Grunauer, Louis H. .. 5.00
Haines, H._ B 5.00
Holzman Silk Manu-
facturing Co S.OO
Levin, Marcus F. . . S.OO
Rogowski, M. L. ... S.OO
Simon & Cohn 5.00
Pennsgrove
Livingstone, Alex... lO.OO
Bress, Benj S.OO
Charlap, Chas 5.00
Grail, I. W 5.00
Luterman, Isador .. 10.00
Polakoff, J. E 5.00
Perth Amboy
Goldberger, M. S.
Plainfield
Bernstein, Max
Bronston, Mrs. E.
5.00
5.00
5.00
*Life Member.
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57
Krauthamer, S 5.00
Newcorn, Wm 5.00
Perlmutter, M 5.00
Schloss, Wm 5.00
Schwed, Herman 5.00
Schwed, Isaac 5.00
Tepper Bros 10.00
Weintraub, A 5.00
Yood. Dr. Raphael .. 5.00
Somerville
Hellman. Israel 5.00
Hellman. M 5.00
Mack, Mrs. Louise.. 5.00
Schwed, Chas 5.00
Trenton
Aroniss, Nathan 5.00
Bahr, A. W 5.00
Cohen, Bernhard ... 5.00
Finebur?, Isaac 10.00
Franc, H. L 5.00
Fuld, Jonas A 5.00
Gerson, Simon 5.00
Gilinsky, M 5.00
Green, Hyman 5.00
Haveson, H 5.0O
Holzner, David 10.00
Julian, Wm 5.00
Kahn, S 5.00
Kaplan, David 5.00
Kaufman, S. K 10.00
Klinkowstein, Alex., 10.00
Koplin, Dr. N. H. .. 5.00
Krueger, Samuel 10.00
Levin. S 5.00
Levy, Samuel 5.00
Rednor, Isidor C. .. 10.00
Reich, William 5.00
Rosenblatt, Hattie .. 5.00
Trenton Shirt Mfg.
Co 5.00
Wirtschafter, H 5.00
Warrenville
Hofheimer, Mr. and
Mrs. A
lO.OO
NEW YORK
Albany
Barnet, Wm 25.00
Blatner, Jacob M. .. 5.00
Blatner, M. H 5.00
Blatner, S. H 5.00
Congregation Beth
Emeth 25.00
Council of Jewish
Women 5.00
De Beer, Jacob &
Son ID.OO
J. S. Friedman lO.OO
Fuld, Franklin B. .. 5.00
Gideon Lodge 140,
I. O. B. B 5.00
Gold, Louis 5.U)
Hatch, Arnold S. .. 5.00
Hatch, Nathan .... 10.00
Hatch, Stephen V. .. 5.00
Hessberg, Albert .. 10.00
Hessberg, Samuel .. 10.00
Hydeman, Mrs. S.
M 5.00
Mann, Benj. A 5.00
Mendel, Max 5.00
Mendleson, Ira 10.00
Mendleson, Jerome.. 25.00
Mendleson, Leon .. 10.00
Miller Bros 5.00
Muhlfelder & Hlch, 10.00
Myers, Nathan 5.00
Neuman, Dr. Leo H.. 5.00
Nusbaum Joseph . . . 5.00
Oppenheim, Wm. L., 5.00
*Rosendale, Hon. S. W.
Sonnenfeld. Sam T., 10.00
Sporborg, Mrs.
Henry J 5.00
Stahl, Simon 5.00
Steefel, Mrs. Joseph
L 10.00
Stern, Chas. M 5.00
Strasser, I. M 5.00
Thanhauser, Mrs.
F. L 5.00
Waldman Bros 10.00
Waldman, Louis I., 10.00
W'ander. S., & Sons, 5.00
May, Daniel
\\'erbelovsky,
Abraham . .
5.00
10.00
NEW MEXICO
Albuquerque
Ilfeld, Louis
Kahn, Siegfried
Nordhaus, Max
Schweizer, Herman .
Cuba
Eichwald. A
5.00
5.00
25.00
5.00
5.00
E. Las Vegas
J. E. Rosenwald Lodge
545, I. O. B. B. .. 10.00
Winternitz, D 5.00
Las Vegas
Ilfeld, Charles 5.00
Roswell
Jaffa, Mrs. Nathan.. 5.00
Santa Fe
Hersch, Mrs. Jos. .. 5.00
Amsterdam
Adler T
10.00
Behr,'0". M. and
S M
5.00
Holzheimer, S
Mark's Sons, A
Straus, David
10.00
5.00
10.00
Auburn
Marshall, L
s.oo
Binghamton
Hirschmann, Sig-
5.00
Rosenthal. S. C. ...
, 5.00
Brooklyn
Blum. Edw. C
Franks, H. S
Janowitch, J. H. ....
Toachim, Chas. J. ..
•Kalvin, Mrs. Henry
M.
. 10.00
, 5.00
. 5.00
. 10.00
Buffalo
Adler, Herman .. 5.00
Altman, Abraham .. 5.00
Altman, Edw. H. ... 5.00
Benstock & Rosen-
berg 5.00
Berger, L. L 10.00
Bergman, Wolf 5.00
Block, Joseph 10.00
Block, Mrs. Jos 10.00
Block. Leo 5.00
Boasberg, Emanuel.. S.OO
Bock, Chas 5.00
Bock, M 5.03
Bock, Sig 5.00
Brown's Pawn Shop, 5.00
Brown, S. M 5.00
Cohen, Sol 5.00
Coplon, D. H 5.00
Coplon, Joseph 5.00
Coplon, Mrs. Rosa .. 5.00
Cristall, S 5.00
Davis, J. L 5.00
Eckstein, Chas 10.00
Eckstein, Ignatz ... 10.00
Elias, Gabriel S.OO
Ellis, David 5.00
Falk, E. L 5.00
Fleischmann, Simon.. 5.00
Forget-Me-Not Club,
Temple Beth Zion
S. S 25.00
Ginsburg, S 5.00
Gintzler, Henry .... 5.00
Given, I. S 10.00 •
Goodman & Roth-
schild 5.00
Greentree. Julms ... 10.00
Gunzberg. B. S S.OO
Harris, Isaac E. ... 5.00
Harris. R 5.00
Harris Samuel J. .. 5.00
Harriton, Harry 5.00
Hevmann, C. S 5.00
Himmel, N. P 15.00
Hochstetter, E. G. .. 5.00
*Hofener, Eugene D.
*Hofeller, Theodore.
•Hofeller, Mrs. Theo.
Hyman, D 5.00
Jacobson, S 5.00
Tandorf, L. R 10.00
jellinek, Ir\vin H. .. 5.00
•Joseph, J. G.
Kauflfman, Dr.
Lesser W.OO
Kavinoky, Dr. S. ... 5.00
Keiser, August S.OO
Klonfer Edward 5.00
Krauss. 1 5.00
Levi, E 10.00
Lewin, Marcus 5.00
Loeser, Leonard W., S.OO
Loeser, Sidney A. .. 5.00
Maisel, Louis 5.00
Marcus, M. M 5.00
Meyers, Louis 5.00
Meyers, Napoleon .. 5.00
Morrison, Sol 5.00
Nathan, Henry 5.00
Oppenheim, W. H. .. 10.00
O'^nenheimer,
Nathan lO.OO
*Life Member.
58
THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
Polakoff, Chas 5.00
Richbart, Wm 5.00
Risman, S 5.00
Roblin, Daniel 5.00
Roblin, Harry 5.00
Rothschild, 1. H. .. 5.00
Rothschild, Leo .... 10.00
Saperston, W. \V. . . 10.00
Schuman, Wm 5.00
Schwartz, Jerome
L S.OO
Shroder, Milton .... S.OO
Stovroff, Max 5.00
Ullman. D., & Sons, 20.00
Ullman, Dr. Julius.. 5.00
Wallach, Chas 5.00
Warner, A. B 25.00
Warner, Edward .... 5.00
'Warner, Eugene,
Warner, Mrs. Eugene, 10.00
Warner, John R. .. 10.00
Warner, Rud. J. ... lO.CO
Weil, David 5. TO
Weill, Frances Ann, 5.00
Weill, Louis 5.00
Wile, Herman 5.00
Wile, Myer 10.00
*Winkler, Mrs. R. S.
Winters, A 10.00
Wittman, Hugo 10.00
Greenport, L. I.
Levine Bros. .
Herkimer
Schermer, Benj. ...
Schermer, Mrs. Louis,
5.00
5.00
5.00
Crestwood
Robison, Louis
10.00
Croton-on-Hudson
Rosen, Jos. A 10,00
Delhi
Stern, Aaron 5.00
Dobb's Ferry
Weiss, Albert 10.00
East Elmhurst
Rosemont, Walter,
and Grace Frank, 25.00
Elmira
Council of Jewish
Women 5.00
Friendly, M. H S.OO
Lande, Dr. Abraham, 5.00
Rosenbaum, H. L. . . 5.00
Far Rockawav
Levy, Albert L S.OO
GloversviUe
Aaron, Albert S.OO
Bachner-Moses-
Louis Co 25.0(J
Bellis & Klein 2S.00
Elite Glove Co. ... 25.00
Horwitz & Arbib.... 10.00
Klein, Au)?ust 25.00
Littauer, Lucius N., ITt.OO
Rothschild, Samuel, 25.00
•Rothschild, Mrs.
Samuel.
Liberty
Antonowsky, Dr.
Benj. S 5.00
Lynbrook, L. I.
Eliasberg, Mrs. E.
D 10.00
ITewburgh
Strook, Jos 10.00
New Rochelle
*Grant, Adolph 135.00
Ladenburger, Theo. .. 5.00
*Ladenburger, Mrs.
Theo.
Prince, J 25.00
New York City
**Abraham, A.
Adler, Max S.OO
Alexander, Leo 5.00
Armstrong, Paul .... 10.00
Aron, Morris 10.00
Aronstam, Simon . . . S.OO
Bamberger Bros SCO.CO
*Bamberger, Wm.
Bathia Lodge 10,
U. O. T. S 5.00
Bayer, Samuel 10.00
Beaumont, L. D. . . 25.00
Beer, Mrs. Julius .. 10.00
Beller, Mr. and
Mrs. A 10.00
Benjamin, Eugene S. 10.00
Benjamin, M. W. .. 10.00
Berkson, I. B 10.00
Bernard. Mrs.
Bertram 10.00
Bernheim, Isaac .... 5.00
*Bernheimer, Miss
Rosie.
Berolzheimer. Emil.. 23.00
Bijur, Judge Nathan, 10.00
Bing, Sir. and Mrs.
A. M. 10.00
Bloomingdale, Hiram
C. lO.CO
Bloomingdale, Mrs.
J. B 10.00
*Blumenthal, George.
Blumgart, Mr. and
Mrs. Louis 5.00
Bookman, Mrs. Jac, 5.00
Bowsky, Lcuis 5.00
Brand, Herman 5.00
Buchman, Julius 10.00
*Budge, Henry.
Burgauer, Samuel . . 10.00
Buttenwieser,
Jos. L lO.OD
Campe, Emanuel N., 5.00
Centennial Lodge
763, F. & A. M. ..10.00
Cohen, Max 15.00
Cohen, SoUis 10.00
Conheim, Hermann.. 10.00
*Cowen, Moses 10.00
Danenbaum, Chas. . . 5.00
DeBoer, David H... S.OO
Denzer, Mrs. Rena
(In memoriam) ... S.OO
Dreyfuss, Mrs.
Ludwig 10.00
Einstein, Isaac D. .. S.OO
Einstein, Julius 10.00
Eiseman, Mrs. Sam.. 10.00
Enelow, Dr. H. G. .. 10.00
Erlanger, Abraham.. 35.00
Esberg, A. 1 10.00
Felsenheld, E 10.00
Finkelstein, Hyman, 23.00
Fischman, Wm lO.OO
Fleischer, Nathan . . 5.00
Fleischman, Marco.. 10.00
Frank, Mrs. B 5.00
Frank Bros 5.00
Frank, Mr. and
Mrs. Jos 10.00
Frank, William C... 10.00
Frankel, D. J S.OO
Friedman, Sol., &
Co 10.00
Fuerst, Albert F. .. 5.00
Fuerst, W. F 5.00
Gainsburg, 1 25.00
Gans, Milton 10.00
Gelarie, Dr. Arnold
J 25.00
Glazier, Mrs. S. W., 25.00
Goldberg, Isaac 10.00
Goldberg, Mrs. J. D., 10.00
Goldsmith, Fred. ... 10.00
Goldstein, Edward. . 20.00
*Goodhart, Philip J.
Goodman, Augustus. 10.00
Goodman, Edwin .... 10.00
Gottheil, Mrs. Paul, 15.00
Gotthelf, Edward B., 5.00
Greenhut, Mrs. J. B., 50.00
Grossman, Emil ... S.OO
Grossman, Mrs. R... 5.00
*Guggenheim, Murry.
*Guggenheim, Wm.
Guinzburg, Col., and
Mrs. H. A 23.00
Guinzburg, Mrs.
Victor 10.00
Guiterman, Rudolph, 10.00
Hadassah Lodge 8,
U. O. T. S 5.00
Harkaw. Mrs. H. .. 5.00
Hart, Mrs. Julius .. 5.00
*Hays, Daniel P.
*Heinsheimer, Alfred
M.
Heller, L., & Son . . lO.OO
Hendricks, Mrs.
Chas 10.00
Herkimer, Berthold
S S.OO
*Hermann, Ferdinand.
Hershfield, Mr. and
Mrs. Levi 10.00
Heyman, Samuel ... 10.00
*Life Member.
*Deceased Life Member.
THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
59
llilder, Mr. and
Mrs. Moritz 25.00
*Hoffheinier, Xathan.
Holzman, Ascher . . lO.CO
Holzman, S. L S.OO
Huchberger, Mrs. J., 10.00
*Hyman, D. M.
Ikelheimer, Ida 5.00
ikelheimer, Emanuel,
Children of W.OO
Iserson, A. S 5.00
Israel, Leon lOO.CO
Jacobs, Maurice R., 10.00
'lacobson, Henry H., 20.00
janowitz, Julius ... 25.00
"Kahn, Louis 5.00
Kaplan, Dr. Bernard, 20.00
Kaplan, Dr. Ira I... 5.00
Katz, Eugene 50.00
'Kaufmann, B 25.00
Kaufmann, Herbert
M 25.00
Kaufmann, Mrs.
Herbert M 10.00
*Kayser, Julius 10.00
Klee, Leon 25.00
Klein, Mr. and Mrs.
Milton M 10.00
Klein, William 10.00
Kleinert, Mrs.
Isaac B 5.0O
Klingenstein, Mr.
and Mrs. Chas. ... 10.00
Kohlman, Chas 10.00
Kohnstamn, Leo, Ed-
ward and Jos 50.00
*Krauskopf, Mary G.
Krauskopf, Nathan.. 100.00
Krieger, Louis 5.00
Kuhn, Arthur K. . . . 100.00
Lamport, Mr. and
Mrs. S. C 25.03
Lang, Gabe 50.00
Lauterbach, Edw. . . 10.00
Lauterstein, Mrs.
Leon 5.00
Lebach, Mrs. Stuart
J 5.00
Lehman, Allan S... 10.00
Lehman, Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur 25.00
Lehman, Herbert H., lO.OO
Lehman, Hon. Irving 25.00
**Lehman. ^leyer H.
*Leon, Maurice.
Leventritt, Hon.
David 10.00
Levi, Mrs. Leo N., 5.00
Levine, Edmund J... 10.00
Levor, Gustav 10.00
Lew, Ephraim B. . . 5.00
Levy, Felix H lO.CO
Levy, Sam'l H 25.00
Levy, Sylvan 5.00
*Lewisohn, Adolph .. 10.00
Lewisohn, Misses A.
and 1 25.00
Lewisohn, Sam A. .. 25.00
Liebmann, Chas 5.00
*Lipper, Arthur.
Lipper, Mrs. Arthur, 10.00
Loeb, Ferd 10.00
Loewenstein, Herm., 5.00
Lorsch, Henry 10.00
*Louchheim. Harry F.
'*Mack, Jacob W.
Mack, Marc H 10.00
Malsman, S 10.00
Mandel, Jacob L. .. 5.00
Manilla, Benjamin.. 25.00
Mann. Morris H. .. 10.00
Marcuse, A. J 5.00
Marks, Signiund 5.00
•Marshall, Louis .... 100.00
Mautner, Julius 10.00
Mayer, B 25.CO
Mayer, Max W 10.00
Mayer, Otto L 10.00
Meltzer, M. C 10.00
Mendelsohn, Alfred
1 10.00
Mendelsohn, Sigm... 10.00
Meyer, Harrison D., 20.00
Meyer, Mrs. Jonas.. 5.00
*Meyer, \Vm.
Miller, Dr. Louis .. 5.00
Miller, Nathan J. ... 25.00
Modry, I. 5.00
*Morganstern, Albert
G.
Morgenthau, Henry.. 10.00
Morrison's, Inc. ... 10.(X)
Moses, D. K 10.00
Moses, Mrs. E 5.00
Moses, Rev. Isaac S., 5.03
Mt. Sinai Lodge 2,
I. O. B. B 10.00
Myers, Nathaniel .. 10.00
Naumburg, Elkan . . 50.00
Neuburger, Dr. J. B., 5.00
Newburger, Alfred
H 10.00
Nordlinger, Emil S., 10.00
Ochs, Adolph S 25.00
Oppenheim, Mrs.
Laurent 5.00
Oppenheimer, Z. H., 10.00
Ottinger, Marx 10.00
Peierls, Siegfried .. 10.00
Pollak, Chas. N. ... 10.00
Posner, Louis S. .. lOOO
Pye, S. M 5.00
Reiter, Leon R 5.00
Rich, M. P 5.00
Richter, Daniel 25.00
Robbins, Barney R., 5.00
Robison, G 10.00
Rogers, M. H 5.00
Rosenbaum, Arthur
A 20.00
Rossbach, Jacob 10.00
Rossbach, Mrs. Leo-
nora B 25.00
Rothschild, Louis .. 10.00
Rothschild, Louis F., 10.00
Rothschild, Mrs.
Wm 5.00
Rubin, Edward lO.CO
Sachs, Harry 2S.0O
Sachs, Samuel 25.00
Sadowsky, Mr. and
Mrs. Reuben, and
Family 25.00
St. Goar, Mrs. F 25.00
Saks, Isadore 5.00
•Salomon, Wm.
Samuels, Jacob 10.00
Schaffner, Abe 5.00
Schiff, Isaac L S.OO
SchifF, Jacob H 1000.00
Schiff, Mortimer L., 100.00
Schiffer, Jack W. .. 10.00
Schoenfeld, David .. 35.00
Schoenfeld, Mrs.
David S.OO
Seasongood, A. J. .. 10.00
Seidman, Mr. and
Mrs. M. J 10.00
Seligman, Dr. Edwin
R A. S.OO
Seligman, Jefferson.. 25.00
Shaff, Carl 10.00
Shiman, David 10.00
Shrier, Samuel S.OO
Sicher, Dudley D. .. 10.00
"Sidenberg, G.
Sidenberg, Henry .. 5.00
Silverberg, A. S. ... 25.00
Silverberg, Mrs.
A. S 25.00
Silverberg, Mark and
Arthur 25.00
Simon, A. L. and
L. L 5.00
Simon, Franklin 10.00
Simon, R. E 10.00
Sloss, A. M. lO.OO
Solomon, Miss
Camille 5.00
Sommerich, Edwin . . 5.00
Sondheim, Max .... 10.00
Sonneborn, Moses S., S.OO
Spellman, Louis E., S.OO
Spiegelberg, Willi .. 10.00
Steiner, David 10.00
Steiner, Joseph &
Bros 10.00
Steiner, Sam S 10.00
Steinhardt, Henry S., 10.00
Stern, Albert 10.00
Stern, Benjamin ... 10.00
Stern, Isaac 15.00
Stern, Leopold 25.00
Stern, Meyer 10.00
Stern, Nathan B. . . 35.00
Stern, N. J 5.00
Stiefel, Mrs. Sam'l.. 5.00
Stieglitz, Albert .... 10.00
Straus, A. D 5.00
Straus. Harry H. . . . 10.00
Straus, Mrs. Nathan, 1030.00
Straus, Percy S. ... 25.00
Strauss. Charles .... 25.00
Strauss. David R. .. 10.00
Strauss, Ignatius . . . 5.00
Strauss, Martin 10.00
Stroock, Louis S. . . 5.00
Stroock, Robt. Louis, 5.00
Sulzberger, Cyrus L., 5.00
Sutro, Lionel 5.00
Swope. J. L 5.00
Sylvester. Tames ... 10.00
Temple Beth-El .... 10.00
Toch, Mr. and Mrs.
Henry M lO.OO
Toch, Maximilian .. 10.00
L'llmann. Mrs. Julius
L 5.00
UUmann, M 10.00
Ulmann, C. J 10.00
•Life Member.
••Deceased Life Member.
60
THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
Unger, Mrs. Her-
man J 10.00
Untermyer, Sam'l .. 100.00
Veit, B 5.00
Voltter, A 5.00
Vorhaus, Louis J. .. 5.00
Wallach, Moses .... 10.00
'Warburg, Felix M... 100.00
*\Varburg, Paul M.
Weinberg, A 10.00
Weiss, Edward .... 10.00
Werner, Adolph .... 10.00
*Wertheim, Jacob.
Wertheim, Maurice.. 50.00
Wile, Edwin W. .. 10.00
Winburn, Jesse .... 5.00
Wise, Joseoh H. .. 10.00
Wolfe. S. Herbert .. 5.00
Wolft', Mrs. Lewis
S 10.00
Wolff, Wm. E 5.00
*Wollman, Henry.
nVoUman, Wm. J. .. 25.00
*Woolf, Morris L.
Younker, Herman .. 10.00
Zeckendorf, Louis . . 10.00
Niagara Falls
Amberg, Max
5. CO
*Silberberg, Bertha.
Silberberg Bros. ...
30.00
*Silberberg, G.
*Silberberg, Isaac L.
*Silberberg, M.
Silberberg, Moses L.,
5.00
Olean
Marcus, H. W
5.00
Plattsburgh
Mendelsohn, Julius, 25.00
Poughkeepsie
Kahn, Max 5.00
Purchase
Esberg, Mrs.
Mathilda 10.00
Rochester
Adler, Abram 15.00
Adler, Isaac 10.00
Adler, Mrs. Lewis .. 5.00
Adler, Max A 50.00
Adler, Mortimer 10.00
August, Simon 5.00
Beir, Isaac 5 00
Benjamin, M. H. .. 10.00
Black, L 5.00
Brickner, Isaac M., 5.03
Brickner, Max O. .. 5.00
Cohen, Hyman J. . . 5.00
Cohen, T., & Son .. 5.00
Cohn, H. C 5.00
Cohn, Herman M. . . 5.00
Ettenheimer, S. L... 5.00
Frankel, Chas 10.00
Frankel, Louis 10.00
Freeman, Jacob L. . . 10.00
Garson, Elmer A. .. 5.00
Garson, Jacob L. .. 20.00
Gates, A. P 5.00
Goldman, Hyman,
& Son 5.00
Goldstein, Reuben .. 5.00
Goodman, A 5.00
Gordon, Jacob 5.0O
Guggenheim, Geo.
C 5.00
Heilbrunn & Sons, J. 10.00
JofTe, Isaac 5.00
Katz, Mrs. Abram J., 100.00
Kirstein, Henry .... 5.00
Klonick, Harry 5.00
Kochenthal, Marcus, 5.00
Leiter, E. H 5.C0
Leiter, H. F 15.00
L€vy, H. 1 5.0-0
Lowenthal, George .. 10.00
*Lowenthal, Max.
Lowenthal & Sons,
Max 25.C0
Meyers, M. M 5.00
Meyers, Walter S... 5.00
♦Michaels, Jos 20.00
Miller, Wm 10.00
New England Fur-
niture Co 10.00
Present, Morris .... 5.00
Present, Philip .... 5.00
Ring, S. L 5.00
Robinson, Harry I., 5.00
Rose, B 5.00
Rosenberg, Edward.. 15.00
Rosenberg, Jacob G., 5.00
Rosenberg, Mrs.
Herman 5.00
Simon, Joseph 5. CO
Solomon, Samuel L., 5.00
Stein, Rudolph .... 10.00
*Stein, Simon N 100.00
Stern, Arthur L. ... 10.00
Stern, Henry M. ... 10.03
Stern, Morley A. .. 10.00
Weil, S. M 5.00
Wile, Mrs. Carrie . . 5.00
Wile, Julius M 25.00
Wile, M. B S.OiO
Wile, Sol 10.00
Wollf, M. E 10.00
Zerubbabel Lodge 53,
I. O. B. B 10.00
Watertown
Ellis, H S.OO
Yonkers
Freudenheim, Morris, 10.00
NORTH CAROLINA
Ashevllle
Lipinsky, S
.. 5.00
Charlotte
Haas, 0. K
Hecht, Edw
Heyman, Felix ...
Kirschbaum, M. . .
Levy & Harris ..
.. 5.00
.. S.OO
.. 5.00
.. 5.00
.. 5.00
Goldsboro
Edwards, N. J 5.00
Heilig & Meyers .. 5.00
Joseph, A 5.00
Levin, L 5.00
Oettinger, A 5.00
Oettinger, Mrs. A... 5.00
Rosenthal, Joe S.OO
Shrago, A. M 5.00
Weil, Mrs. Henry.. 10.00
Weil, Herman 5.00
W'eil, Leslie 5.00
Weil, Mrs. Sol. ... 10.00
Saranac Lake
Feustman, Maurice,
Schenectady
Horwitz, Philip ....
Lichtenberg, Chester,
Rubenstein, Lazarus,
Syracuse
Burdick, I
Federation of Jewish
Philanthropies ....
Ferguson Bros
Holstein, A. M. ...
Hun,vitz. Morris ...
Light, Samuel
Oberdorfer, Jonas L.,
Oberdorfer, M. L. ..
Sporborg, W. L
Greensboro
Cone, Mrs. Ceasar
Cone, Bernard M
Cone, Julius W.
Hyman, B
Kaplan, A. W. .
Klein, Joseph . .
Ladies' Aid Society
Religious School,
Hebrew Cong.
Schiffman, A. ...
Schififman, S
Stadium, Morris
Sternberger, E. .
Sternberger, Sigm.
Temko, Max
5.03
5.00
10.00
5.00
5.00
40.00
10.00
10.00
5,00
5.00
5. CO
10.00
5.00
Einston
Adler Bros
Gross & Pearson
Hirshfield, Joseph
Oettinger, Sol. ...
Stadium, H
New Bern
Cohn, Leon
Coplon, S., & Sons
Lipman, J
Lipman, Sam
Raleigh
Benvanger, S. .
Heller, Herman
10.00
10.00
10.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
S.OO
20.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
10.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
*Life Member.
**Deceased Life Member.
THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
61
Salisbury
Ostreicher, Dave .. 7.50
Wallace, V 5.00
Statesville
Hebrew Ladies'
Aid Society 5.0O
Wilmington
Baer, Sam'l, Sr., &
Sons S.OO
Bear, Irvin and
Fred 20.00
Bear, Mrs. Sam'l, Jr., 10.00
Bluethenthal, Herb., 5.00
Bluethenthal, Mrs.
Herbert 5.00
Bluethenthal. L. ... 5.00
Einstein Bros 5.00
Goodman, A 5.00
Jacoby, M. W 10.00
Shrier, 1 5.00
Solky. J. M 10.00
Solomon, A 5.00
Solomon, B 5.00
NORTH DAKOTA
Fargo
Naftalin, D 5.00
Paper & Yoflfey .... 10.00
Rosen, Wm 10.00
Stern, Mrs. Max .... lO.OO
Stern, Sam 5.00
Jamestown
Beck, Morris 5.00
OHIO
Akron
Bernstein, M. A. .. 10.00
Federation Jewish
Charities 100.00
Hirsch, Mrs. Geo. .. 10.00
Leopold, H. E 10.00
Meyer, Leo 10.00
Bellaire
Bauer, Mrs. Carrie
L 5.00
Blum Bros. Co. ..... 5.00
Blum, Isaac 10.00
Luchs, Albert 10.00
Sons of Israel Con-
gregation 5.00
Canton
Baer, L. A. & E. I., 5.00
Cohen, Dorothy .... 10.00
Beresin, Mrs. M. S., 5.00
Berger, Harry S. ... 5.00
Dintenfass. Edwin.. 5.00
Einstein, D. H 5.00
Erlanger's Dry
Goods Co 10.00
Glaser Bros 5.00
Hirschheimer Bros.
Co 5.00
Joseph's S.OO
Klafter, Philip 5.00
Lefkowitz, 1 5.00
Livingston, D. B. .. 5.00
Love, William 5.00
Lowenstein, S 5.00
Luntz Iron and
Steel Co 10.00
Luntz, Sam'l 5.00
Mann, Harry S. ... S.OO
Mann, Henry 10.00
Margolies, Mayer E., S.OO
Nusbaum, J S.OO
Rudner, Max S.OO
Sachs, M. M 5.00
Seitner, D 5.00
Stern, Miss Mary... S.OO
Stern, Mrs. Max .. . 5.00
Temple Sisterhood .. 10.00
Teplansky, W 5.00
Toronski, Sol 5.00
Wechsler, Ad 5.00
Wolff, L S.OO
Cincinnati
Abraham, Chas 5.00
Abraham, Victor .... 5.00
Ach, Samuel 5.00
Beckman, N. Henry, S.OO
Barman, Adolph ... 5.00
Berman, Oscar 10.00
Bing, Ben M W.QO
Bing, Mrs. I. M. .. lO.OO
Bloch, Herbert 10.00
Block, Jos. E 5.00
Block, Leon 5.00
Block, Robert L. .. 5.00
*Block, Samuel.
Brown, B 5.00
Brown, Gerson J. . . 10.00
Cincinnati Lodge 4, •
I. O. B. B 25.00
Cohen, Alfred M. .. 10.00
Dreifus, Mrs. Rosa, 5.00
District G. L. 2,
I. O. B. B 2S.0O
Eichberg, Harry 5.00
Englander, I S.OO
Englander, Isaac .. lO.OO
*Fechheimer, S. Mar-
cus.
Fechheimer, S. T. .. 10.00
Fox, George lO.OO
Fox, Henry 5.00
Fox, Mrs. Solomon, 20.00
Freiberg, Abr 10.00
Freiberg, Dr. Albert
H 10.00
Freiberg, Bernhard.. S.OO
Freiberg, Edgar S... 5.00
Freiberg, Harry A... 10.00
Freiberg, J. Arthur, S.OO
Freiberg, Julius W., 10.00
Freiberg, J. Walter, 10.00
Freiberg, Estate of
Martha P. 1000.00
Freiberg, Maurice J., 25.00
Freiberg, Sidney J., S.OO
Freiberg, Sol. H. .. 5.00
FriedJander, Edgar. lO.OO
Fries, Mrs. Gus R., 5.00
Goldsmith, Hugo ... 5.00
(juggenhcim, Eli ... 5.00
Guggenheim, Jack A., 5.00
Hahn, Mrs. Fannie
L 5.00
**Heinsheimer, Edw.
L.
Heldman, Jacob 5.00
Heldman, Morton J., 5.00
Hilb & Bauer 10.00
Hirsch, Max 5.00
Huttenbauer, Emil.. 10.00
Iglauer, Chas. S. .. 5.00
Israel, Chas 5.00
Jonap, H 5.00
Joseph, Arthur 15.00
Joseph, Maurice .... 25.00
Joseph, Mrs. Min-
nie B 15.00
Kahn, E., Sons Co., 5.00
Kaufmann, Benj. I., 5.00
Kaufman, Lee 5.00
Klein, E 5.00
Klein, Joseph D. .. 10.00
**Klein, Samuel.
Kramer, Louis 10.00
Krohn, Irwin M S.OO
Krohn, Louis 5.00
Kuhn, Robert 10.00
Lazarus, Joseph 5.00
Lehman, Samuel ... 5.00
Levy, Harry M. ... 15.00
Livingston, H. S. .. 5.00
Longini, Sol 5.00
*Lowman, Leo J.
Mack, Clarence E. .. 10.00
Mack, Jacob W 5.00
Mack, Millard W. .. 5.00
Mack, Ralph W 5.00
Marks, Leslie V. . . . 5.00
Marks, Mrs. M. H., 10.00
Marx, Louis 10.00
May Bros 5.00
Mayer, Mrs. L S.OO
Mayer, Samuel S.OO
*Meis, Henry.
Meis, Nathan 5.00
Meiss, Harry 3.uO
Meiss, Leon 5.00
Miller, E. i^ 5.00
Oettinger, Herb. C, 10.00
Oettinger, Mrs.
Myer 25.00
Phillips, Godfrey J., 10.00
Plaut, Aaron 5.00
Plaut, Mrs. Bettie .. 5.00
Pollak, 5mil 10.00
Pritz, Carl E 15.00
Pritz, Sidney E 5.00
Reins, Isidore 5.00
*Reiter, A.
Rheinstrom, Sigm'd, 5.00
Rosenstiel, L. S. . . . S.OO
Rosenthal, Chas. H., 5.00
Rosenthal, Mrs.
David S.OO
Rosenthal, Mrs. M.
S 10.00
Rosenthal, Sam'l .. 10.00
Rosenthal, Wm. H., 5.00
Rothschild, Lester.. 5.00
"Sachs, Mrs. Rosa F.
Salzer, Mrs. Char-
lotte S.OO
Seasongood, Murray, 10.00
*Life Member.
"Deceased Life Member.
62
THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
Seasongood, Philip
L. . 10.00
Seinsheimer, Mrs.
Henry A 10.00
Seinsheimer, Mrs.
Sam'l 5.00
Senior, Edward 25.00
Shohl, Chas S.OO
Silverglade, M S.OO
Smith, Mrs. J. J. .. 5.00
Sommerfield, Ida and
Tillie 5.00
Springer, Dr. Alfred, 5.00
Springer, Dr. A., Jr., 5.00
Spritz, Chas. S. ... 5.00
Stark, Dr. Sigmar .. 10.00
Stein, Hugo 5.00
Stein, Sam 5.00
Stern, Wm 10.00
Stix, Mrs. Fanny . . S.OO
Stra-us, Samuel .... 10.00
**Sturm, Simon.
Trager, I. Newton . . S.OO
Trager, Mrs. Isidore, 10.00
Trager, J. Garfield.. 10.00
Trost, Carrie L 10.00
Trounstine, Victor . . 5.00
Troy, Ernst 5.00
U. S. Overall
Mfg. Co 10.00
Waldner, Adolph .. 10.00
Weiskopf, D. K. ... 10.00
Wertheimer. Em. ... 10.00
Westheimer, David
F 5.00
Westheimer, Leo F., S.OO
Westheimer, Morris
F 10.00
Winkler, Eli 5.00
Winkler, Mrs. I. .. 5.00
Wolf, Mrs. Jacob .. S.OO
Cleveland
Abram, M.. & Son.. 5.00
Arnstein, A S.OO
Bamberger-Rhein- .
thai Co 2S.0O
Baum, E. S.OO
Baumel, Morris .... S.UO
Benesch. Alfred A... 5.00
Bernstein, A. C. ... 25.00
Bernstein, M., &
Son lO.OO
Bialosky Bros. &
Co 25.00
Bing, Louis S. ....... 5.00
Blumenthal, A 25.00
Bresler, W. M 5.C0
Brudno, Ezra 5.00
Buchman, A. M. ... 5.00
Cleveland Iron and
Metal Co 10.00
Cohen, M., & Son
Co 5.00
Cohn, Albert A. ... 10.00
Cornsweet, Nat R. . . 5.00
Crystal Bros 5.00
Dauby, N. L 5.00
Davis, Morris S.OO
Deutsch, A. S 25.00
Deutsch, Julius W., ID.OO
Einstein, Mrs.
Bertha S.OO
Einstein, Herman .. 5.00
Einstein, Jacob L. .. 5.00
Einstein, Paul 5.00
Eisenman, Chas. . . . 10.00
Empire Plow Co. .. 50.00
Emrich, E. F 5.00
Feiss, Julius 10.00
Feiss, Paul L. 10.00
Feiss, Mr. and Mrs.
Richard A 15.00
Fiegenbaum, Sam . . 5.00
Fishel, H. R S.f'O
Forchheimer, B 5.00
Forchheimer, Carl . . 5.00
Fo.x, Harry K S.OO
Freiberger, I. F 25.00
Friedman Bros, li
Co 10.00
Friedman, Max, &
Co 15.00
Friedman-Blau-
Farber Co 2?.uO
Garson, I. J 5 03
Glauber, M. H 10 00
Goldsmith, Clarence
I. 5 0)
Goldsmith, Herman
S 5 00
Goldstein, A. L. ... IU.jU
Goldstein, E. A. .. S.CO
Goldstein, M. I. ... 10.00
Goodman, Louis .... 5.00
Gottdiener, H 5.00
Gross, Anton F S.CO
Gross, Sam'l 5.00
Gross, S. M 5.00
Grossman, Joseph . . . 5.00
Grossman, Louis J... 5.00
Guggenheim, Julius, 5.00
Haas, W. M S.CO
Haber, Jonas 10.00
Halle, Mrs. Manuel, lO.OO
Halle, M. N 10.00
Halle, Salmon P. .. 10.00
Harburger, Ralph .. 5.00
Hartman, Samuel . . 5.00
Hays, Clarence J. .. 10.00
Hays, Eugene K. .. 10.00
Havs, Mrs. Louis H., lO.CO
Heiman, J. H 5.00
Helper, M. W S.CO
Hexter, Kaufman W., 10.00
Hexter, S. M 10.00
Iglauer, Jay 5.00
Joseph, Horatio S. . . 10.00
Joseph, Isaac 10.00
Joseph, Sigmund . . . 5.00
"Klein, H. F S.CO
Klopfer, N 5.00
Kohn, Herrman .... 5.00
Kohn, J. B. .. 5.00
Kohn, T. W S.OO
Kohn, Milton S. ... 5.00
Kohn. S., & Sons ... 25.00
Korach, Sigmund . . 10.00
Kramer, A. 0 5.00
Krohngold, M 5.00
Landesman, Ida 10.00
Lazarus, M. E 5.00
Lederer, Sigmund S., 10.00
Lefkowitz Bros S.OO
Leibel, Jonas 5.00
Levi. Max 5.00
Levy, J. H 5.00
Lichtenstader, S. J., S.OO
Loeser, Nathan .... 5.00
Loewenstein, Ben. . . 5.00
Mandelbaum, E 25.00
Marks, Mrs. M. A., 5.00
Miller, CM 5.00
Miller, C. S S.CO
Moses, Abraham .... 15.00
Moss, Herman 5.00
Myers, Max 10.00
New, Benj S.CO
New, Harry 5.00
Newburry. E. N. . . 3.00
Newman, A. 1 5.00
Ozersky, Max M. . . 5.C0
Peskind, Dr. A. ... 10.00
Reed, Milton 5.00
Rice, Alfred J 5.00
Rich-Sampliner Co.. 10.00
Richman Bros 25.00
Rohrheimer, Maurice, 10.00
Rosenfeld, Chas. . . . 5.00
Rosenfeld, E 15.00
Rosenfeld, M. C. .. 15.00
Rosenfeld, Ralph H., 5.00
Rosenfeld, Sidney . . 5.00
Rosenthal, Mrs.
Samuel S.CO
Rothenberg, Wm. .. 5.00
Rotter, A 10.00
Runner, Sam 10.00
Sanger, A. I., &
Sa^ 5.00
Schaffner, Leon 5.00
Schaffner, Morris
G 5.00
Schaffner, Nate 5.00
Schwartz, S. 1 5.00
Schwarzenberg, E.
A 10.00
Selman, H 5.00
Shanman, M. D 10.00
Shaw, A 5.00
Schlesinger, H S.OO
Schlesinger, Sig. . . . 5.00
Silberman, M., &
Sons 10.00
Silberman. S.. & Co., lO.OO
*Sf!ver, Mrs. M. T.
Silverman, Irving . . 5.00
Silverman, L. E. ... 10.00
Simon, H 10.00
Simon & Jacoby . . . 10.00
Solomon, Max S.CO
Solomon, Jesse F. . . 10.00
Sperling, E 23.00
Stearn, Abraham ... 10.00
Stern, Herman 5.00
Stone Bros 25.00
Stone, I. N 5.00
Stone. M. C. and
I. N 23.00
Stone. Walter E. .. 5.00
Stone, W. E 5.00
*Sunshine. C. K.
Tuteur, A 5.00
L'llman, Monroe A. 5.00
Ulmer & Berne ... 5.00
Ulmer, S.. & Sons .. lO.OO
Vactor, D. C 5.00
Weisenberg. Nathan, 10.00
Weiskopf, J., & Son, 5.00
Wise, B. L 10.00
Wise, Samuel D. .. 25.00
Wolf, L. J lO.OO
*Life Member.
**Deceased Life Member.
THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
63
Columbus
Basch, Joel 5.00
Basch, Joseph 5.00
*B'nai Israel Sister-
hood.
Bornheim, Lee 5.00
Cahen, Chas S.CO
Cahen, Clarence ... S.OO
Feibel, Julius S.OO
Finkelstein, N 5.(X)
Goldberg, A S.OO
Goldberg, I. L 10.00
Goodman, E. J 5.00
Goodman, Jos. C. . . S.OO
Goodman, Leo S.OO
Gundersheimer,
Allen 5.00
Gurevitz fr Earnett, 5.00
**Lsiarus, Fre.'
*Lazarus, Mrs. Fred.
•Lazarus, Ralph.
Levy, Robert K. ... S.OO
Levy, S. M S.OO
Loeb, Arthur 5.00
Mellman's Auto
Wrecking Co S.OO
•Miller, Leopold.
Newman, E. M 5.00
Ornstcin, S 5.00
Rieser, Max H S.OO
Rosenthal, Eugene.. 10.00
Rosenthal, Monroe. . S.OO
Schlezinger, I. H. . . 5.00
Schonthal, Jos 10.00
Topper, Isaac 5.00
Topper, Max M. .. lO.OO
Zeiger, H 5.00
*Zion Lodge 62,
I. O. B. B.
Crestline
Reder, Jake . . .
Marlon
Council of Jewish
Women
lit. Vernon
Myers, Mrs. Max..
S.OO
S.OO
Coalgate
Vogel, I. and Sam . . 5.00
Piqua
Louis, Raphael S.OO
Piqua Paper Box
Co 10.00
Plymouth
Spear, Sol S.OO
Enid
Woolf, H. B.
Henryetta
Cutler, 1
Port Clinton
Hopfingejr, Jas. A.,
Portsmouth
Horchow Samuel . .
Horchow, Mrs. Sam'l,
Sandusky
Kaplan, Samuel ....
Springfield
Jewish Ladies' Aid
Society
Kleeman, Max L. . .
Salzer, Gus M., &
Bro
Oklahoma City
Engelsman, A. D. .
Hirschland, Ben ...
Hoffman, H. R. ...
Levy, I. B.
Temple Ladies' Aid
Society
Steubenvllle
Sulzbacher, Isidor
S.OO
S.OO
10.00
5.00
S.OO
10.00
S.OO
10.00
Tulsa
Jankowsky, Simon
Madansky Clothing
Co
Oil Field Supply Co..
Travis, M. M
OREGOW
Independence
Hirschberg, H. ..
S.OO
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
. 5.00
10.00
5.00
25.00
15.00
Dayton
Ach, F. J
Eschol Lodge 55,
I. O. B. B
Federation of Jewish
Charities
Lehman, G., & Sons,
Lessner, Adam
Margolis, J. H
Petosky, J. G
East Liverpool
Erlanger, Wm., Jr.,
Hamilton
Ballinger & Jacobs,
Kahn, Bertrand B...
Kahn, David F
Kahn, Felix
Kahn, Lazard
Kahn, Samuel
Mosler, Moses
Strauss, 'Ben
Strauss, Max
Wolf, Jos
Lima
Michael, N. L
5.00
Toledo
Federation of Jewish
200.00
10.00
Youngstown
lO.OO
Hirshberg, B
S.OO
Isenberg, B. R
5.00
200.00
Mahoning Lodge 339,
10.00
I. O. B. B
5.00
5.00
Regenstreich, L
5.00
5.00
Rosenbaum, Lee
5.00
10.00
Rosenbaum, M. J. ..
5.00
Schwartz, I
5.00
Strouss, Isaac
5.00
**Theobald, Mrs. C.
S.OO
OKLAHOMA
10.00 Arrtmorp
10.00 -^ramore
S.OO Wertheimer & Daube, lO.OO
5!oo
25:00 Bartlesville
25.00 Bartlesville Salvage
10.00 Co 5.00
10.00 Degen, Harry S.OO
S.OO Zofness Bros 5.00
Chandler
5.00 Jacobs, K S.OO
Portland
Ottenheimer, Henry
J 10.00
Portland Lodge 65,
I. O. B. B 20.00
Shemanski, J 10.00
Swett, Z 5.00
PENNSYLVANIA
Allentown
Fechheimer, M 5.00
Fechheimer, M. L. .. 10.00
Fehr, H. R 10.00
Greenberg & Miller
Co 10.00
Groman, Clinton A., 10.00
Harris, W. H S.OO
Heinz, F S.OO
Herrman, S. M. ... S.OO
Hess, Charles 5.00
Hoffman, Solomon . . 5.00
Kern, Martin E. .. 10.00
Kline, Mrs. Chas. .. S.OO
*Kline, Chas.
Max, Jacob 5.00
Merkel, Jos S.OO
Metzger, Owen E. .. 10.00
Philips, Isaac 5.00
Reichenbach, Mayor
A. L 15.00
Roth, Sam S.OO
Samuels, A S.OO
Schaeffer, Dr. C. D., 10.00
Shaffer, Nathan .... S.OO
Sofransey, Abraham, S.OO
Traylor, S. W 10.00
Trexler, Gen. H. C, 10.00
Young, CoL E. M., lO.OO
*Life Member.
*Deceased Life Member.
64
THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
Altoona
*Kline, Henry S.
Ardmore
Hibbs, Mrs. Shelton
A 25.00
Berwick
Schain, Joseph M... 10.00
Bethlehem
Black, M 5.00
Reis, Louis 5-00
Connellsville
Kobacker, Alfred J.
Doylestown
Anonymous
Baker, Jos.
5.00
400.00
5.00
Braddock
Braddock Lodge 516,
L O. B. B
Katz, Leo. A
5.00
5.00
Bradford
Council of Jewish
Women 5.0O
Greenewald, Mrs.
D. C 105.00
Bryn Mawr
Lubin, Mrs. David, 20.03
Butler
Berman, M. A 5.00
Horwitz, Wm 5.00
Carlisle
Berg, Chas 5.00
Berg, Miss Selma.. 10.00
Joseph, N S.OO
Rosenau, S 5.00
Charleroi
Greenberg, N S.OO
Chester
Levy, Moses 5.00
Coatesville
Aronsohn, B 5.00
Braunstein, Mrs.
Anna S 5.00
Edelstein, S. M. .. S.OO
Forman, I. S 5.03
Marcus, Jacob 10.00
Schaul, Philip 5.00
Spiro, Sam J S.OO
Suckle, A. M 5.00
Weiss, Benj S.CO
Columbia
Clafter, S 5.00
Fuld, I. A 5.00
Morris, Clara 25.03
Morris, Mrs. Wm. .. 5.00
Rubin, A., & Co. .. 5.00
Sandhaus, H S.CO
Easton
Brown & Kaplan . . 5.00
Goldman, Harry 5.00
Goldman, Israel .;.. 5.00
Hochman, I. B 5.00
Kahn, Emanuel .... 5.00
Kowitz, M S.CO
Krohn, Morris S.OO
Lipschitz & Peters.. 5.00
Mayer, B. D 5.C0
Mayer, Horace 5.00
•Mayer, Jacob.
Menlein, Moses S.OO
Mintz, G 10.00
Moses, Moses S.OO
Nathan, Morris 5.00
Novick, S 5.00
Ralph, Herman 5.00
Ralph Bros S.OO
Rosenbaum, Leo. . . . 5.00
Rosenfelt, L S.OO
Sherer, Moses S.OO
Sherer, S 5.00
Sulkin, Louis S.OO
Elkins Park
Blumenthal, Mrs.
Aaron 10.00
Brunhild, Mrs.
Leopold 10.00
Needles, Mrs. G. .. 10.00
Silverman, Leo 100.00
Weyl, Mrs. J. S. ... lO.CO
Erie
Cohen, Marcus 5.00
Schaffner, Abraham, 5.00
Sobel, Isador S.OO
Warner, Edgar W. . . 5.00
Farm School
Allman, Mr. and
Mrs. Drue 15.00
Ostrolenk, Mrs.
Bernhard W.OO
Grove City
Winsberg, J 5.00
Harrisburg
Abramson, A S.OO
Claster, Henry C. .. 5.00
Claster, Jos 10.00
Cohen, Clara 5.00
Cohen, Max, Sons
& Co S.OO
Commonwealth of
Penna 9,360.00
Freedman, Abraham, S.OO
Goldsmith, Joseph .. S.OO
Hirschler, Albert .. .5.00
Jacobson, M. E S.OO
Kamsky, L S.OO
Kaufman, Dan S. .. lO.OO
Kuhn, Sol 5.00
Micholitz, Simon .. S.OO
Miller & Kades .... 10.00
Schleisner, Mrs.
Wm. B S.OO
Silberman Bros. ... S.OO
Strouse, Benj S.OO
Strouse, Wm 5.00
Tausig's, Jacob,
Sons S.OO
Williams & Freed-
man 5.00
Zuckerman, Harry.. S.OO
Haxletoa
Benjamin, Mrs.
David
Benjamin, Mr. and
Mrs. Harry M. .
Friedlander, M.
Friedlander, M., &
Bro
Rosenblatt, Mrs.
M. I
Jenkinto^m
Silberman, Nathan..
Wolff, Morris C. ..
Jahnstotm
Rothstein, Meyer ..
EittannlBS
Einstein, Jacob R...
5.00
5.00
S.OO
2S.0O
S.OO
S.OO
10.00
S.OO
S.OO
Lancaster
Cohn,Mrs. E. M. .. 5.00
Congregation Shaari
Shomayim S.OO
Dembo, M. ...; S.OO
Dunie, S S.OO
Frank, Martin 5.00
Gansman, Adolph . . 5.00
Goodman, Miles F... 5.00
Granat, Robert M... 10.00
Hershey, Andrew H., 20.00
Hirsh, S. B S.OO
Keimel, L 5.00
Lestz, Sam, & Bros., S.OO
Levy, Williani S.OO
Lurio, Benjamin .... S.OO
Lurio, Meyer S.OO
Miller, Jacob J 15.00
Moss, S. R 5.00
Proler, Harry S.OO
Rindskopf, Henry J., 5.00
Rosenstein, Albert.. 5.00
*Samler, Louis.
Samuel, Chas. A. .. S.OO
Steinfeldt, I S.OO
Weill, Henry S.OO
Langhome
**Branson, I. L.
*Life Member.
♦♦Deceased Life Member.
THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
65
Lebanon
Berks Supply Co. ..
5.0O
Brenner, Louis
5.00
Caplan, Julius H., . .
5.00
Herrmann, Karl ....
10.00
Lipsitz, P. VV
5.00
Reizenstein, Martin,
5.00
Silberman, Abe
10.00
Stein, H. I
s.oo
Lehlghton
Weiss & Rauscher ..
5.00
Weiss, Mrs. Wni. . .
10.00
LewlstoAni;
Wollner, Ben
5.00
Lock Haven
Hecht, Edward
Luzerne
Freedman, Max
Mahanoy City
Lefkowich, Mrs.
Gerda
McKeesport
Friedman, Henry . .
McKeesport Lodge
573, L O. B. B. ..
Mechanlcsburg
Jacobson, A. S. (In
Memoriam)
Jacobson, D. R
10.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
10.00
S.OO
5.00
Mlnersvllle
Cohen, B. and I. . . . 5.00
Holstein, Jacob .... S.OO
Jacobs, Louis 10.00
Rosenberg, Nathan.. 5.00
Stein, L 5.00
lit. Carmel
Cohen, Hyman 5.00
Cohen, Nathan 5.00
Grossman, H. J. ... S.OO
Grossman, Louis ... S.OO
Levine, Jos 5.00
Rabinowitz Bros. . . S.OO
Spector, Samuel S.OO
Strauss Bros 5.00
New Kensington
Beigel, B 5.00
PbUadelphla
Abrahams, Mrs. A.
L 10.00
Abramson, Mrs. Rae, 5.(X)
Aninsman, Mrs.
Emma S.OO
Anspach, Mr. and
Mrs. Angelius 10.09
Arnold, Lizette and
Julia 10.00
Artzt, Mr. and Mrs.
Henry 10.00
Asher, Mrs. Solomon, 15.00
Augsburger, Miss
Rose lO.OO
Bacharach, Harry .. 10.00
Bamberger, Mrs.
A. J 5.00
Bamberger, Jacob E., 10.00
Bamberger, Norma
P 5.00
Barmach, A S.OO
Barmach, Mrs. A. .. 25.00
Beckman, S 10.00
Beerwald, Benj. D. ..10.00
Beerwald, Mrs. Benj.
D 20.00
BekoflF, Sophia 10.00
Belber, Mr. and Mrs.
Henry 200.00
Berg, Mrs. Martin.. S.OO
Berkowitz, Mrs.
Albert 15.00
Berliner, Wm 5.00
Berlizheimer, Mrs.
David lO.OO
Bernheim, Benj. F., 10.00
Bernstein, M., &
Co 15.00
*Betz & Son.
Binswanger, Mrs. C, S.OO
Bloch, Arthur 50.00
*Bloch, B. B.
Bloch, Mr. and Mrs.
Simon L 125.00
"Blum, Ralph.
**Blumenthal, Herman.
**Blumenthal, Sol.
Blumenthal, Mrs.
Sol lO.OO
B'noth Jeshurun
Lodge 2, U.O.T.S., 10.00
Bonnell. Henry H., 20.00
Bromley, Jos. H. ... l(».0O
Brown, J. Howard,
& Co 25.00
Burpee, David 10.00
Burd, Louis A 10.00
Buschel, Mrs. J. ... S.OO
*Byers, Jos. J.
Caldwell, Chas. S... 25.00
Cash Donation 160.00
Casper, Simon H. . . 10.00
Class A 2, Keneseth
Israel S. S S.OO
*Clothier, Isaac H.
Cohen, Mrs. Helen
G 5.00
Coons, Mrs. Theresa
S S.OO
Dannenbaum, Mrs.
Harry M 25.00
Delaney & Co 5.00
Deutsch, Samuel . . . 30.00
Dietz, Mrs. G S.OO
Dreifus, Miss J. ... S.OO
Drucker, Morris 5.00
Dryfoos, Sol 20.00
Epstein, Mrs. K. ... S.OO
Epstein, Samuel 10.00
Ettelson, Rabbi
Henry W lO.OO
Faggen, Nathan — 15.00
Farm journal lO.OO
Federation of Jewish
Charities 12,125.00
Feigenbaum, B S.OO
Felleman, Moses S.
(In Memoriam) . . S.OO
Fellman, Mrs. Etta
N 20.00
Flarsheim, Mrs.
Fannie 5.(X)
*Fleisher, Martha S.
Fleisher, Mrs. S. B., lOO.OO
•Fleishman, Morris.
Fox, Mrs. Adolph .. 5.00
Frank, Edward I. .. 15.00
Frankel, A. A 5.00
Freedman, Chas lO.OO
Freeman, Mrs. L. . . S.CX)
Friedheim, Samuel.. 100.00
Fuguet, Howard ... 10.00
Fuhrman, Mr. and
Mrs. M 10.00
Garretson, Mrs. Min-
nie 10.00
Gathman, Mrs. M... 10.00
Getz, Mrs. Meyer .. 25.00
Goldsmith, Fannie
H 5.00
Goldsmith, Louis .. 25.00
Goldsmith, Mrs.
Sara R. 10.00
Goldstein, Mr. and
Mrs. Max 5.00
Grauley, Miss Hen-
rietta 20.00
Gross, Cecilia lO.OO
Gross, Leopold S.OO
Gruber, Mrs. B. ... S.OO
Gubbins, Dr. and
Mrs. C. H 7.S0
Guckenheimer, Mr.
and Mrs. Jos 10.00
Gutlohn, G S.OO
Hackenburg, Mrs.
Wm. B 2S.0O
Hafleigh, Norman B., 50.00
**Hagedorn, Mrs. Alice.
Haley, Geo. T 5.00
Hammerschmidt, Abe, 10.(X)
Harberg, Mrs. J. ... 10.00
Harbison, Thos. B... lOO.OO
*Harrison, C. C.
Har Sinai Lodge 8,
L O. B. B S.OO
Hecht, Morton E. . . 10.00
*Heimerdinger, Leo H.
Hertz, Mrs. S 5.00
•Herzberg, Mrs. v
Walter S.OO
Hilbronner, Henry,
and Sisters 5.00
Hillman, Mrs. J. A., S.OO
Hinlein, J. H 50.00
Hinlein, Mrs. Jos.
H. 25.00
Hires, Charles E. .. 25.00
Hirsch, Harry O. ... 15.00
*Life Member.
**Deceased Life Member.
66
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Hirsh, Mrs. David.. 15.00
Hirsh, Mrs. Gabriel, lO.OO
Hirsh, Harry B 10.00
Hoffman, Mrs. Hor-
tense 10.00
Howell, Samuel .... 10.00
Jacob, Samuel 10.00
Jacobs, Mrs. Frank.. 5.00
Jacobs, Frank P. ... 25.00
Jacobs, Mrs. Jacob
M WOO
Johnson, Mr. and
Mrs. Morris 15.00
•*Jonas, Herman.
Jurist, Dr. and Mrs.
Louis 50.00
*Kaas, Andrew.
Kaufman, Arthur .. lO.OO
Kaufmann, Mrs. H., 15.00
Kaufmann. Joel .... 10.00
*Kaufmann, Morris A.
*Kayser, Samuel.
Kirschbaum. David.. 10.00
Kohn, Alfred 15.00
Kohn, Simon 5.00
Koshland, Mrs. I. M., 10.00
Kraus, Edna 10.00
Kraus, Sol. C 50.C0
*Krauskopf. Harold. . 5.00
Lane, David H 65.00
**Langfeld, A. M.
Langfeld, Mrs, M. F., 5.00
Leipzieer, Nathaniel
S 25.00
Leopold, Marks .... 10.00
Leopold, Mrs. Mark
S 5.00
Levi, Mr. and Mrs.
Isadora 5.0D
Levi, Mrs. S. N. ... 10.00
Levy, Mr. and Mrs.
A. C 5.00
Levi, A. J 100.00
*Levy, Sol.
•Lit, S. D.
Loeb, Mrs. Hor-
tense H 5.00
Loeb, Leon 15.00
*Manko, L. H.
Marcus, Mrs. S 5.00
.Mark, Mrs. Kittie .. 10.00
Marks, Mrs. L. U. .. 25.00
Marschutz, Mrs.
Alice 5.0O
Marx, Ray Strauss, 5.00
Massman, E. H. ... 10.00
Mayer, Hanna
(Legacy) 266.62
**Merz, Daniel.
Merz, Millard 5.00
*Merz, Mrs. Regina.
Metzel, Estate of
Ida 10.00
Meyer, Mrs. Harold
L 10.00
Mitchell, L 5.00
*Morris, Charles E.
•Morris, Effingham B.
Moyer, Mrs. Howard, 5.00
**Muhr, Jacob.
NeuBurger, Mrs. G.
M 5.00
Nusbaum, Dr. Louis, 5.00
Oppenheimer, Mrs.
Chas 15.00
Oppenheimer, M. ... 10.00
Oppenheimer, Mrs.
Max 35.00
Patterson, Judge
John M 25.00
**Pepper, Dr. Wm.
•*Pfaelzer, Simon.
Pfeifer, Mrs. Carrie, 10.00
Phillips, David .... ID.CO
Picard, Henry L. .. 30.00
Picard, Mrs. H. S... 5.00
Pockrass, Mrs. Freda
S 10.00
Powers- Weightman-
Rosengarten Co. . . 10.00
*Raab, Mrs. Julia.
Rabinowitz, E. D. .. 5.00
Raff, A. Raymond .. 10.00
Raken, Simon C. ... 40.00
Raphael, Huldah G.
(In Memoriam) .. 10.00
Reeves, Francis B... 20.00
•Reform Congregation
Keneseth Israel.
Reinheimer, Sam'l .. 5.C0
Reinheimer, Samuel, 5.00
Reis, Byron H. (In
Memoriam) 10.00
Rice, Miss Fannie.. 5.00
Rice, Mrs. J. J., and
Daughters 6.00
Rice, Mrs. Sid. G., 10.00
Rigelhaupt, Estate
of Ignatz 100.00
Roberts & Co.,
Thomas 5.00
**Rorke, Allen B.
Rose, Mrs. Harry... 10.00
Rosenau, Herman . . 5.00
Rosenau, Simon 103.00
•Rosenberg, Grace.
•Rosenberg, J. Walter.
Rosenberger, Herman, 5.00
Rosenfield, Mrs.
Sammy 15.C0
Rosenthal, Harry .. lO.CO
Rosin, Sigmund and
Julius 25.00
Rosskam, Wm. B. ... 100.00
Rothschild, L 5.00
Rothschild, S 15.00
Rubin, Mrs. Jos. ... 20.00
Schamberg, Gilbert
Frank 50.00
*Schloss, Mrs. Herm.
*Schoch, Henry R.
Schoenfeld, Mrs.
Max 10.00
Schoenstadt, Sol. .. 5.00
Schwarzschild,
Leopold 10.00
Schwenk, A. K., Co., 5.00
Segal, Osias 55.00
Sessler, Mrs. Chas., lO.OO
Sharp, S. S 10.00
Shoenberg, Mrs.
Emma L 5.00
Siegel, Florence
Josephs 5.00
*Silberman, Mrs. Ida, 25.00
•Silverman, I. H. ... 10.00
Skidelsy, S. S 10.00
••Snellenburg, J. J.
*Snellenburg, Nathan.
*Snellenburg, Sam'l.
Solomon, Mr. and
Mrs. Julius 10.00
Sostman, George ... 5.00
Specht, Mrs. Jean-
ette Stamm 10.00
Spitzer, M 10.00
Sprowles, Edwin G., 25.00
Starr, Abraham .... 5.00
Stead & Miller Co., 10.00
Stern, Eugene M. .. 125.00
Stern, Lina, In
Memory of 30.00
Stern, Mrs. M 5.0O
Stern, Morris H. . . . 5.00
•Sternberger, Samuel.
Straus, Meyer 5.00
Strauss, Samuel .... 5.0O
Strouse, Alex. S.... 35.00
•Swaab, M. M., Jr.
•Teller, Benj. F.
•Teller, Mrs. B, F.
Teller, Mrs. and Mr.
Frank 10.00
Teller, Jerome L. ... 5.00
••Teller, Jos. R.
Thomas, Jos 5.00
Ticker, Mr. and
Mrs. H. J 20.00
Tickner, Mrs. H. J., 5.00
Toffler, Mrs. F lO.OO
Tower, Charlemagne, 25.00
••Trautman, Dr. B.
Ulman, Dr. Jos. F... 20.00
Vederman, Louis ... 10.00
•Wanamaker, John.
Weil, S 8.00
**Weiler, Herman.
Weinberg, Mr. Louis, 5.00
Weinmann, Mrs. M., lO.OO
Weinreich, Mr. and
Mrs. Jack 5.00
Weinstock, Mrs.
Benj 5.00
Wells, Geo. B 10.00
Weyl Bros 10.00
Wiernick, Mrs. Mor-
ris lO.OO
Williams, Edwin W., lO.OO
Winelander, Max .. 5.00
Wohl, Marcus 10.00
•Wolf, I., Jr.
Wolf, Simon 20.00
Zacks, Mrs. Myron
A. 5.00
••Zweighaft, Simon.
Phoenlxville
Benowitz, Morris .. 5.00
Cherashore, M 5.00
Fink, L 5.00
Gins, Samuel 5.00
Gross, Samuel 10.00
Kohn, Jos 5.00
Lang, Morris 5.0O
Miller, M. C 10.00
Neumann, Herman . 5.00
Raubfogel, J 5.00
•Life Member.
••Deceased Life M?mber.
THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
67
Pittsburgh
*Aaron, Marcus.
Aronson, I. Leonard,
Benedict, Misses
Helen and Marian,
Benswanger, E
•Browarsky, Marx.
Brunwasser, Frank..
•Cohen, Aaron.
Cohen Henry S
*Cohen, Hon. Josiah.
*Dreifus, Chas.
Einstein, Morris ..
Federation Jewish
Philanthropies ....
Floersheim, Berth'd,
Frank, Isaac \V. ...
Friedman, Mrs. Jos.,
Friedman Mrs.
Mary
Goldman, Jeannette
Foster
Goldsmit, Louis ....
*Guckenheimer, Isaac.
Half, Felix
•Hamburger, Philip.
•Hanauer, A. M.
Jackson, Mr. and
Mrs. Henry
•Kaufman Bros.
Kaufmann Isaac . . . .
•Kaufmann, Mrs Jac.
Kaufmann, Mrs.
Morris
Kaufmann. Nathan,
Lehman, Albert C. ..
Montefiore Lodge 794,
L O. O. F
•Rauh, Marcus.
•*Rauh, Mrs. Rosalie.
Sanes, Dr. K. I
Solomon, Kaskel . . .
Stadtfeld, Joseph . .
nVeil, A. Leo
Pottstown
Weiner, Mosc
Weiss, S. S. .
5.C«
5.00 Reading
5.00 Baer, I
Bash, Wm
10.00 Bernheimer, Emil .
Cohen Bros
5.00 Fisher, Harry
Goldman, E
Harris, David A. .
25.00 Heller, M
Holzman, N
501.00 Imber Bros
5.00 Isaacs, Ed
25.00 Kaufmann, E. I. .
100.00 Kotzen, S. J
Liefter, M
5.O0 Loeb, Leopold
Luria, A. L
40.00 Luria, S. R
5.W Marcus, Mrs. Nath
Moyer, Willard . . .
5.00 Rosenberg, Harry .
Rosenthal, Morris .
Ruttenberg Bros. .
Schweriner, S. S. .
15.00 Sher, L., & Sons .
Skaist, Max J
10.00 Sondheim, Jonas ..
Sondheim Leo J. . .
Sondheim, Dr. "S. T
10.00 Sukovice, I
5v00 Weil. Morris
250.OD WTiiteson, I
Whiteson, Mrs. I. .
10.00 Winston, G. R
Zabel, Harry
10.00
lO.OO Scranton
Greeman, P.
Mosheim, S.
Pollock Bros.
WciiS, F. ...
5.00
25.00
5.00
15.00
5.00
5.00
P«tt»viile
Bergstein, S
Deull, Ellis
Diamond & Bro
Eber, H. L
Gellert, Jacob
Harris, Harry
Holstein. Louis ....
Miller. James H. ..
Miller, Leon H
Moss, Hairy H
Refowich Bros
Rosenthal & Marks,
Rosenzweig, S
Rubinsky, Israel L.,
Rubinsky, Sarah ...
Spicker, Mr. and
Mrs. H.
Spicker, Morris H...
Weiner, Isaac
Anshe Chesed S. S.
Feld, Jacob
Goodman, Mrs. N. G.
Jewish Federation . .
Shamokin
Brown, A
Gelb. W. B. ..
Liackowitz. A. .
Mirbach M. R.
Robinz, Leon . .
Savlov, Nathan
5.00
5. CO
10.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
10.00
10.00
S.OO
5.00
5.00
5.00
10.00
10.00
25 00 South Bethlehem
iri'.OO Belein, Mr. J. ...
5.00 Goodman, Bennie
Shenandcah
Frieband, Mrs.
Leon
Levitt, Max . .
Smith, Aaron .
Sorin Bros. . . ,
Spoant, Max ..
Slatlngton
Rice, Samuel M.
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.0)
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.C0
5.00
5.01
5.00
25.00
10.00
5.00
5.00
25.00
5.0O
lO.OO
5.00
5.00
5.C0
5.00
10.00
5.00
10.00
S.OO
5.00
S.'^O
5.00
5.C0
5.00
S.O)
S.OO
S.OO
5.00
5.00
5.00
200.00
5.03
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
S.OO
10.00
5.00
5.C0
5.00
5.00
5.00
5,C0
5.00
Pearl. Joseph 5.00
Potruck, Aaron .... 5.00
Refowich, A 5.00
Sliulman, D. L 5.00
Strauss, Solomon .. -00
Tauss, B. P 5.00
Weisenberger,
Harry 10.00
Weisenberger, S. ... 10.00
Steelton
Garonzik. S.
Zacks, J. ...
Titusville
Berwald, H. P. ..
Uniontown
Rosenbaum, Mrs.
Lena
Washington
Hanau, Rudolph
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
Wilkes-Barre
Casper, Louis 5.00
Casper, Max 5.00
Cohen, Harry H. . . . 5.00
Cohen, Louis, &
Son 5.00
Coons, Jos. S 10.00
Davidow, Edward B., 5.00
Diamond City Lodge
135, I. O. B. S 5.00
Frankel, Isaac, &
Son S.OO
Freeman Bros 5.00
Heinz, Maurice 5.00
Heller, Sol., & Sons, S.OO
Hirshowitz Harry R., 10.00
Hurwitz. Aaron S.OO
Lazarus, Henry 10.00
Lew. Felix T 5.00
Lew'ith, E. L 5.00
Long, Cosmar P. ... 5.00
Long, Mrs. Dora . . . S.OO
Long, Isaac S 5.00
Long, Millard F S.OO
Lowenstein, E S.OO
Mendelsohn, Dr. I.
W S.OO
Reese, Miss Ella ... S.OO
Rosenthal, Louis . . . 5.00
Salsbiirg, Abram ... 10.00
Salsburg, Louis K... 10.00
Schloss. Mrs. S 10.00
Silverblatt, J. 5.00
Silverman Benj 10.00
Sperling, Harrv .... 5.00
Stern, Harry F 5.00
Strauss. S. J 10.00
Weitzenkorn, J. K., 10.00
Wiseman, H. M. ... 10.00
WIlHamsport
Goldenberg, C
& Co .^.
Goldenberg, H. N
N.,
5.00
S.OO
•Life Member.
**Deceased Life Member.
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THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
York
Ausschnitt, Marcus.. 5.00
Crumbacker, Mrs.
Max 5.00
Feder, S 5.00
Jandorf, Mrs. A. ... 5.00
Lehmayer, Louis R., 5.00
Petow, L. A. : 5.00
Ralisch, M 5.00
Schmidt. H. S 5.00
Simmons, A 5.00
Wilhelm, Mrs. J. T.. 15.00
Williams & Levin.. 5.00
Zeigler, Miss Fannie, 5.C0
Zvaifer, D 5.00
RHODE ISLAND
Providence
Bernkopf, David ... 5.00
Silverman Bros 10.00
Wachenheimer Bros., 5.00
SOUTH CAROLINA
H. S..
Charleston
Hirschmann,
Hornick, M
Pinkussohn, J. S.
Pinkussohn, P. L.
Visanka, J. M. ..
5.00
lO.OO
5.00
5.00
5.00
Florence
Sulzbacher, S.
Greenville
Meyers, Alex.
TENNESSEE
Chattanooga
Council of Jewish
Women
Rosenheim, William,
Clarksville
Adler, M
Sparfanshurg
Blotchy, A. G 5.00
Brill, Harry H. .... 5.00
Burnstein, B. H. .. 6.00
Greenewald Bro3. .. S.OO
Jacobs, Mrs. J 5.00
Morris, A. H. ....... 5.00
Price, Harry 5.00
Skalowski, R 5.00
Sumter
Levi Bros S.OO
SOUTH DAKOTA
Sioux FallB
Knoxville
Course, Geo
Rosenthal, D. A.
Spiro, Jacob ....
Columbia
Berry & Baker 5.00
Citron, M 5.00
Reznick, Louis S.Q
Darlington
Weinberg, R S.OO
20.00
5.00
Memphis
Binswanger, Milton
S
Coleman, Mrs. Han-
nah
Federation Jewish
Charities
Hardwig & Israel H.
Peres
Memphis Lodge 3S,
I. O. B. B
Roth, Louis
Nashville
Bernstein, Phillip, &
Clarence Jr
Federation Jewish
Charities
Hirsch, Sam
Jacobus, J. M
Loveman, Adolph . .
Loventhal, Lee J. ...
Maimonides Lodge
46, I. O. B. B. ...
Rich, Schwartz &
Joseph
5.00
5.00
S.OO
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
200.00
10.00
10.00
5.00
10.00
75.00
10.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
S.OO
10.00
Pulaski
Cohn, Sol 5.00
TEXAS
Austin
*Davis, Nelson.
Federation Jewish
Charities
20.00
Balmorhea
*Mayer, Sol.
Beasley
Robinowitz, A
Beaumont
Dallas
Edloff, Mrs. Geo. G.,
S.OO
Kahn, E. M
25.00
Kahn, J
5 00
Levi, Chas. G
5.00
Michaelson, L. A. ..
5.00
Myers, Seymour
5.00
♦Orleans, M. J.
Ortlieb, Max
10.00
•Sanger, Alexander.
'Sanger, Mrs. Philip.
**Silberstein, A.
*Silberstein, Mrs. A.
Swope, Children of
Emanuel and Mary
Swope
200.00
10.00
Titchc, Edward ....
5.00
El Paso
Aronstein, S
10.00
Jewish Relief Socty.,
25.00
Schwartz, A
5.00
Temnle Mt. Sinai
S. S
lO.OO
Weiss. I
5.00
Fort Worth
Brown, Isidor
Council of Jewish
5.00
5.00
Friedman, Mrs. A. . .
5.00
Friend, Alex. M. ..
5.00
Joseph, Sam A
25.00
*Levy, Sam
20100
Marx, Herman
S.OO
Galveston
Cohen, Robert I. ..
5.00
Hebrew Benevolent
Society
25.00
*Kempner, Mrs. H.
Kempner, I. H
10.00
*Lasker, E.
**Lasker, M.
Zacharias Frankel
Lodge 242, I.O.B.B.,
, 10.00
Houston
Harris, Louis L. ... 10.00
United Jewish Char-
ities 25.00
Weingarten, J 5.00
Mlneola
Bromberg, I. G.
10.00 Mayer, E
Ladies' Benevolent
Society 10.00
Nathan, J. J 10.00
Palestine
Maier, S.
Chappell Hill
Speier, Sam S.OO Reinstein, W.
10.00
San Antonio
Bergel, Mrs. A.
Berman, O.
5.00
S.OO
10.00
S.OO
5.00
Blum, Mrs. Fannie, 5.00
"Life Member.
•Deceased Life Member.
THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
69
Edar Lodge 211,
I. O. B. B
Eldrige, S. C
*Halff, G. A. C
•Halff, Henry L.
Halff, Mrs. M
Halflf, Mrs. S
Heimann, Mrs. Silva,
Joske, Alex
Leo N. Levi Lodge
675. I. O. B. B. ..
Oppenheimer, Mrs.
Fannie
Oppenheimer, J. D.,
*Stern, Morris.
Kaufman, Mrs. Jul.,
S.OO Schuster, Isaac
5.00 Silverman, L. M. . .
10.00
25.00
25.00
10.00
10.00
10.00
5.00
10.00
Harrisonburg
Bloom, Bernard
Texarkana
Heilbron, Louis 5.00
Texarkana Casket
Co 5.00
Tyler
Wadel, B 5.00
Victoria
Bettin, Max 5.00
Ladies' Benevolent
Society 5.0O
Waco
Migel, L 5.00
Sanger, Sam 10.00
Wichita Falls
Lyons, I. Arthur . . .
UTAH
Salt Lake City-
Alexander, Daniel . .
B. F. Peixotto Lodge
421, I. O. B. B. ...
Jewish Relief Soc'ty,
Rosenblatt, N
Siegel, Mrs. Sol. ..
VIRGINIA
Alexandria
Bendheim, Lewis ...
Rosenfeld, Max ....
Rubins, Leopold ...
Charlottesville
Kaufman's Sons, M.,
Oberdorfer, P. B. ..
10.00
5.00
7.50
5.00
Lynchburg
Cooper, M lO.OO
Eichelbaum, M 7.50
Finkel, J. M 5.00
Goodman, E 5.00
*Guggenheimer, Mrs.
Max.
Kulman, J 5.00
Schewel, A. M S.OO
Weinstein, Harry . . 5.00
Newport News
Austrian, John 5.00
Eisenman, J 5.00
Graff, E. J 5.00
Kass Bros 5.00
Meyers Bros lO.CO
Morewitz. H. A 5.00
Peyser, Sol 5.00
Reyner, J., & Sons, 10.00
Rosenbaum, A 5.00
Schmelz Bros. ...... 5.00
Virginia Lodge 195,
I. O. B. A 5.00
5.00
10.00
5.00
5.00
lO.OO
10.00
5.00
S.OO
S.OO
s.co
10.00
Hellstern Bros 5.00
Hofifheimer Bros.
Co 5.00
Kaufmann, 1 5.00
Levy, Jacob .5.00
Lovenstein, L., &
Son S.OO
*Millhiser, Mrs.
Clarence S.OO
**Millhiser, Gustave.
•Raab, E.
*Raab, Mrs. E.
Straus, Milton J.... 5.00
Thalhimer, Morton
G 5.00
Weisberger, S 5.00
WhitehiU, M. H. ... S.OO
Whitlock, Dan 5.00
♦Whitlock, Philip.
Danville
Cohen, M 5.00
Greenberg, A 6.00
Halperin, M S.OO
Helping Hand Soc, 12.00
Herman, J. A 5.00
Roanoke
Rosenberg, M.
Staunton
Strauss, L. G.
Norfolk
Bluestein, Lazarus.. S.OO
Engel, G S.OO
Hecht, Mrs. Jacob . . S.OO
Hirshler, E 5.00
Hofflin, M 5.00
Hofheimer Bros.
Co 25.00
*Ladies> Hebrew
Benevolent Asso.
Letterman, J. J 5.00
Lew, Phillip & Co., 5.00
Lilienfeld, B. 5.00
Lowenberg, Benj. .. 5.00
Lowenberg, Harry .. 5.00
Mansbach, Louis . . . 6.00
Nusbaum, Mrs. S. L., 5.00
Schreier, Alfred .... 5.00
Seldner, A. B 10.00
Snyder, Joseph S.OO
Stein, L. L S.OO
Ulman, S. J S.OO
Portsmouth
Fass, Sol 10.00
Lasting, S.. & Bro., 5.00
Richmond
Bank, N S.OO.
*Binswanger, Harry
S 25.00
*Binswanger, M. I... 5.00
Florsheim, M. B. ... 5.00
Galeski, Dr. S 5.00
Gans, Jacob 5.00
WASHINGTON
Chehalis
Mandles, Henry
Everett
Hochstadter, Bern'd,
Seattle
*Eckstein, Nathan.
**Galland, Bonham.
**Galland, Mrs. C. K.
**Gottstein, Meyer.
**Gottstein, Rebecca.
Hildeheimer Lodge
503, I. O. B. B. ..
*Lang, Julius C.
Stern, Leopold M. ..
5.00
5.00
5.00
10.00
Tacoma
Feist, Theo 10.00
Kaufman, H. A 10.00
Ladies' Montefiore
Society 5.00
Tacoma Lodge 741,
L O. B. B IS.CO
WEST VIRGINIA
Charleston
Baer, Ben 5.00
Baer, Samuel 10.00
Frankenberger, Her-
bert S.OO
Frankenberger, Max, S.OO
Goldman, M. B 5.00
May, Phil 5.00
Silverstein, A. P. .. 10.00
Parkersburg
Nathan, Mrs. Ben . . 5.00
*Life Member.
"Deceased Life Member.
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Wheeling
Baer, H. 0 5.00
Banov, Chas 5.00
Better Philip 5.00
Bloch, Samuel S. .. 5.00
Broverman, S 5.00
•*Horkheimer, Mrs. B.
Horkheimer, Julius.. 10.00
Horkheimer, Louis . . 5.00
Isenberg, Israel 5.00
Kline, Simon 5.00
Leshem Shomayim
S. S 10.00
Moss, T. E 5.00
Reichblum, M 5.00
Rice, Albert M 10.00
•Solomon & Rubin.
Sonneborn, Chas. L., 5.00
Sonneborn, M 30.00
Stein, Leon B 5.00
•Weil, J.
White, Harry L. . . . 5.00
Wolf, Chas 5.00
Wolf, Leo 5.00
Young Women's
Temple Guild 5.00
Ashland
Levy, Jos. I
Kaukauna
*Wertheimer, M. A.
La Crosse
Ansche Chesed Con-
gregation
5.00
WISCONSIN
Appleton
Marshall, Louis J. ,
Bloom, Bernhard
Hirshheimer, A.
Milwaukee
B'ne Jeshurun S. S.,
Cohen, Mrs. Gertr.,
Federation Jewish
Charities
Gilead Lodge 41,
I. O. B. B
Greenwald, Oscar . .
Harmony Lodge 63,
I. O. F. S. of I. ..
Heller, Simon
Housman, A. Edw.;
Landauer, Max —
5.00 Litt, Miss Bessie ..
Miller, Morris S.OO
Schuster, Mrs. Edw., 5.00
Schuster, Chas 5.00
Superior
Aronsohn, Herman
A 5.00
Siegel Bros 10.00
Weingarten, J 5.00
5.00
5.00
25.00
10.00
S.OO
300.00
5.00
lO.OO
5.00
5.00
5.00
10.00
10.00
CANADA
Toronto, Ontario
Scheuer, Edmund .. 5.00
ENGLAND
London
*Meyer, Arthur.
SWITZERLAND
Rorschach
■"'Schoenfeld, Max.
*Life Member.
'^*Deceased Life Member.
THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL
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CONTRIBUTIONS TOTALING $285.00
iVere Received During (he Year From the Following:
ALABAMA
Gadsden
Hecht. Hugo
CALIFORNIA
Los Angeles
Hecht, Rabbi S.
COLORADO
Colorado Springs
Lorig, Marx
Denver
Morris, Ernest
Rosenthal, Sam
Rothgerber, Leonard
Solomon, Ben.
Spivak, Dr. C. D.
Straus, Sig.
CONNECTICUT
Hartford
Greenberg, Leon
Kashmann, Minnie
Kashman, Isaac
Katten & Son
Mayer, Jerome
New Haven
Ammerman, Wm.
Berman, Barnett
Caplan, Jacob
Gordon, I.
Kaufman, Isaac
Kaufman, J. D.
Kohn, Mrs. I.
Kolitzky, Jos.
Lander, Abraham
Levin, Isaac
Links & Links
Raphael, Dan. H.
Saltser Bros.
Segalhoflf, J. H.
Witz, Samuel
South Norwalk
Nevas, Harry
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Washington
Kaufman, Dr. H. M.
GEORGIA
Macon
Waxelbaum, G. J.
Thomasville
Levit, I.
ILLINOIS
Peoria
Braverman, A.
Moskowitz, Sam
Szold, Esther
INDIANA
EvansviUe
Berman, I.
Stern, M. J.
Indianapolis
Messing, Rabbi Mayer
Ligonier
Ackerman, Ferd.
Mt. Vernon
Mt. Vernon Temple Sister-
hood
South Bend
Brooks, M. J.
Lemontree, A.
Ries. H. E.
Sax, Fred E.
Terra Haute
Frank, Mrs. Augusta
Goldstine, S. J.
Rubin, Nathan M.
Seligsbersrer, Mrs.
Leopold
Smith, J. B.
Thorman, Mrs. Judy
IOWA
Davenport
Deutsch, H. S.
KENTUCKY
Henderson
Simon, Jake
Louisville
Ades, I. B.
Baron, Nathan
Bleiden, I.
Frehling, P.
Levy, Sam
Marx, S. W.
Seidenman, J. I.
Shapinsky, S.
Straus, Dr. E. C.
LOUISIANA
Alexandria
Pressburg, H. H.
St. Francisville
Teutsch, R.
MASSACHUSETTS
Brookline
Salomon, Mrs. P. G.
MICHIGAN
Detroit
Marx, Bertha I.
Nusbaum, Mrs. A.
MINNESOTA
Minneapolis
Green, H.
Kreiner, I.
Kurstin, M. A.
Landy, D.
Marcus & Shapiro
Weiskopf, R. G.
Wolk, A.
MISSISSIPPI
Greenville
Moyse, F. L.
MISSOURI
St. Joseph
Schloss, Moses A.
St. Louis
Brockman, M.
Davis, H.
Geigher, M.
Gerstein, I.
Greenstein, J. L.
Rich, A.
Rothstein, N.
Solomon, M.
Spirtas, R.
Susman, S.
Svetsinsky, M., & Co.
Weisman, M.
Wolf, Mrs. E.
Wolff, D., & Son
Wool & Geeser
NEW JERSEY
Elizabeth
Stein, Chas.
Newark
Adelman, Ma.x
Trenton
Garb, I.
NEW YORK
Amsterdam
Wagenheim, J. L.
Brooklyn
Kaufman, Mrs. Sara
Buffalo
Brezen, S.
Harris, C. A.
Janowitz, I.
Liebeskind, Chas. B.
Mendleson, J.
Zolte, H.
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Cedaihurst, L. I.
Dreyfus, Fred J.
GloversvlUe
Bondy, R.
Klopot, Adolph W.
Sackheim, P. I.
Rochester
Braverman, J. J.
Present, Emanuel
Schenectady
Dworsky, E.
Tonawanda
Simon, M. W.
New York City
Heavenrich, Mr. and Mrs.
Julius
Strouse, Mrs. Eli
NORTH CAROLINA
Charlotte
Hayman, Henry
Durham
Ladies' Relief Society
Sichel, M. & B.
OHIO
Canton
Manheim, M.
Oscar, A. L.
Weinberger, Louis
Cleveland
Davidson, J.
Colder, S.
Goldman, J., & Son
Simon, G. B.
Columbus
Mellman & Sons
Seff, A. B.
Philadelphia
Blank, Mrs. H.
Dreifus, Milton
SOUTH CAROLINA
Charleston
Levy, Oscar
Dayton
Daneman, Mrs. Jacob
Greenwood
Reinhard, A. L.
Hamilton
Berkowitz, A.
TENNESSEE
Knoxville
PENNSYLVANIA
AUentown
Caplan, Isaac
Deitch, Mrs. M.
Hess, Max
TEXAS
Easton
Bricker, W. R.
Bugen, A.
Tyler
Bruck, S.
Lancaster
VIRGINIA
Canter, A. J.
Danville
Lebanon
Levinson, Dr. B.
Grosky, Jos.
Oral, D.
Pittsburgh
Norfolk
Frank, Louis
Alpern, Jos.
WEST VIRGINIA
Pottstown
Clarksburg
Fuerman, S.
Levy, Ben
HENRY SPECHT. Jr. DANIEL W. SPERRY
SPECHT & SPERRY
CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS
643 HEED BUILDING
1213-15 FILBERT ST.
PHILADELPHIA
Contractors for the
Morris Lasker Memorial Hall
Now Building
643 HEED BLDG. BELL PHONE, WALNUT 3083
Owen Letter's Sons
BEST COAL
MAIN YARD
Trenton Avenue and Westmoreland Street
p'or Your
Children's Sake
You have planned to give them advantages,
education, help over the rough spots of
life — but have you realized that the domi-
nant factor in forming your child's character is
the home.
Perhaps some have taken too much for granted
— perhaps we have even slighted home comfort to
finance the future schooling.
Environment during the youngster's days is
shaping the man. The home atmosphere is whole-
some, of course; but it is made cheerful by
electric lighting — is the light adequate so as not
to strain the young eyes — has the mother free-
dom from household duties that she can give the
companionship and care she should to her little
one.
Today electric service in the home means the
desirable environment and freedom from house-
hold drudgery and decided economy as well.
THE PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC CONPANY
TENTB AND CHESTNUT STREETS