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Twenty-second  Annual  Report 


OF 


THE  NATIONAL  FARM  SCHOOL 


November,  1919 


FARM  SCHOOL 


BUCKS  COUNTY, .PA. 


C^PENHEIM.@LIINS&€ 

Chestnut  and  12th  Sts. 
The  High  Standard  of  Reliability 

which  for  more  than  a  decade  has  been  associated  with 

The  House  of  Oppenheitn,   Collins  6t  Co, 

is  conspicuously  reflected  by  the  Merchandise  they  offer  in 

Apparel  for  Women,  Misses  and  Girls 

Critical    shoppers  In   New  York,   Pittsburgh 

Brooklyn,  Buffalo,  Cleveland  and  Newark 

say  our  assortments  and  styles  are 

of  a  more  exclusive  and  attractive 

variety    and 

More  Moderately  Priced  Than  Elsewhere. 

This  fact  is  accomplished  by  our 
Seven  Store  Purchasing  Power 

In  the  Philadelphia  home  of  Oppenheim, 

Collins  S:  Co,  there  will  be  found  the 

same  assortments  and  styles 

As  Shown  in  the  New  York  Shop 


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,- 


6  THE  NATIOXAL  FARM  SCHOOL 

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. 


THE  NATIONAL  FARM  SCHOOL  7 

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, 


8  THE  XATIOXAL  l-ARM  SCHOOL 

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. 


THE  NATIONAL  FARM  SCHOOL  9 

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. 


10  THE  XATIOXAL  FARM   SCHOOL 

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. 


12         .  THE  NATION' AT,  FARM  SCHOOL 

"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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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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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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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- 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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. 


THE  NATIONAL  FARM  SCHOOL  29 

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. 


THE  NATIONAL  FARM  SCHOOL  31 


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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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 


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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. 


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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 


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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 

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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


THE  NATIONAL  FARM  SCHOOL 


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. 


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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. 


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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 


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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. 
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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. 


68 


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. 
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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. 


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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