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1932 CLASS RECORD OF THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL GKKKTINGS TO THE ( ' .KADI A I INC. ClASS OK 1932: When you first entered the portals of the National Farm School, ()U all must have looked forward to the day when your studies would lu ' nwr. your diploma in xour hand, ready to put to the test the skill and knowledge earned by your diligent work. That day has now arri ed. I salute you for your achievement. I salute you for the unremitting study, the steady apjilication of mind and body, the unswerxing adherence to your ambition that have finally brought you to your goal. You are now about to go forth into the world to put your theories to the test, to carve careers for yourselves, to bring to a realization those golden dreams you ' ve been dreaming during your stay here. You go with my fondest blessings; you go with my sincerest wishes for health, happiness and success. Keep in mind always that the steadfastness of purpose that has helped you solve knotty problems, aided you over obstacles, and now finally earned for you the diploma you sought, will help you in the same admirable way to surmount the many obstacles that Life will present. As I look back over your work, 1 have no fear for your future. What you ' ve done here, you can repeat. The world is a hard task- master, a severe critic and Success is never won by half-hearted efforts. Though the way is long and rough. Success beckons you from the end of the trail and her rewards are many. Armed wath the precepts and knowledge you have gleaned within these fond halls, you go forth into the world well equipped to achieve the success for which you are looking and which I confidently predict for each and everyone of you. God bless you, one and all, and may F ortune shine upon your every step. Louis A. Hirsch, ■• ' - t — - i)@ »-
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1932 CLASS RECORD OF THE NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL Presentation of The Hoe SIX(T ' , the founding of the National Farm School in 1897 we have adopted the hoe as the symbol of agriculture. It has been handed down trom class to class and has been intrusted to m keeping during the past year. Ma ' ou, Mr. President, uphold the traditions of which this little hoe is the symbol and carry on the fine work of this institution. ith deep regret, for with the passing of this hoe so ends our profitable careers as students, I present this to ou with my sincere wishes for the best of luck and prosperity ' during the coming year. Robert Goldstein. •-♦- 1
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