(Jewish Daily Bulletin)
Thirty-five students have just been graduated from the National Farm School at Doylestown. Several hundred persons from this city, New York, Baltimore and other cities attended the exercises in Morris Lasker Hall.
All of the graduates were city-raised boys and received diplomas as graduates in a three-year course in scientific agriculture. All have been placed in responsible positions, two will go to British Honduras. Harry B. Hirsch, of Philadelphia, president of the board of trustees, presided; the diplomas were presented by Dean C. L. Gooding.
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