Ten Jewish girls of this state, chosen from various rural districts, have just completed a short course at Connecticul Agricultural College through scholarships provided by the National Council of Jewish Women, under the direction of its Department of Farm and Rural Work.
The scholarship holders had received instruction in classes conducted by the field representatives of the National Council of Jewish Women, according to Mrs. Elmer Eckhouse, director of the rural department.
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