Ninety Jewish students from all parts of the United States will be admitted to the National Farm School on Wednesday, it was announced here today by Herbert D. Allman, president.
The ninety were selected from a large group of applicants, many of whom, owing to limited capacity and funds, had to be turned away.
Impressive commencement exercises of the National Farm School were held last Sunday in the Louchheim Auditorium, Farm School, Pa., at which thirty-one graduates received their diplomas. All the graduates have already secured positions for which they will leave this week.
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