The National Farm School, the philanthropic-education institution for Jewish youths at Farm School, Pa., is now registering applicants for its 40th term beginning next April 1, it was announced today.
The three-year course of 36 consecutive months is open to boys between 17 and 21. Admission of refugees from Germany and other countries is encouraged. “Increasing numbers of Jewish youths, seeking economic security and outlets for their talents, are choosing agriculture as a career,” the announcement said.
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