The AJHS Manuscript Catalog
Woodbine Agricultural School |
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Type / Call # | INSTITUTIONAL / I-054 | REPORTS AND CORRESPONDENCE RELATING TO THE AGRICULTURE SCHOOL, STUDENTS AND STUDENT ACTIVITIES, AND THE COLONY IN PALESTINE ESTABLISHED BY ALUMNI. | Years | 1893-1927
| Size | 12 boxes, 1 portfolio | Scope | Woodbine Agricultural School. The collection for the Woodbine Agricultural School spans 1893-1927, under call number I-54. Boxes 3 and 5a contain student records: correspondence regarding applications, medical exams, admissions, and inquiries. There are lists of graduates covering 1893 to 1918. Boxes 9-10 involve 63 "scholarship students" to other schools: Delphi and the NY State Institute of Applied Agriculture in Farmingdale, NY: Louis Brounstein Max Brustein Simon Friedland Morris Frishman Irving Gelfond Irving Hochman Hyman Jobrack Benjamin Kahaner Abrham Katzman Elias Kleinstein Joseph Mamodes Samuel Norkin Isidore S. Shapiro Percy Shilepsky Louis Seigel Joseph Tannenbaum Edward Victor Samuel Axelrod Abrham Benjamin Benjamin Berginsky James Berman Daniel Bloom Harry Boyer David Cohen Nathaniel Daniels Irving Epstein Leon Farhy George Gapin Louis Gitnik Barney Goldberg Isisdore Goldenbaum Isaac Goldenberg Nathaniael Goldenyer Herman Louis Gottfried Max Gronish Benjamin Gropman Samuel Hamerman Frank Izsak Rubin Jacobson William Jelinek Julius Kogut Philip Kraus Low L. Levann Milton Levine Yale Levine Milton Luban Samuel Mandel Samuel Marus Alfred Meyers Phillip F. Pearl Jess. L. Pinco La Salle Rosenberg Louis Sackman Robert Sbar Mathaniel Segall Harry Serebnick David Silverberg Martin Tumin Arthur Weinberg Felix Weiner Louis A. Werier Charles Zack
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