The difficulty of providing religious education for farm children lies in the fact that even in comparatively compact communities, distances between farm homes are big. It is hard to get together a sufficiently large group to pay for the services of a... Annual Report - Page 56by Jewish Agricultural and Industrial Aid Society - 1916Full view - About this book
| Benson Young Landis, Nat Terry Frame - Agriculture - 1928 - 170 pages
...Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Michigan. It is hoped that this work will be extended. The difficulty of providing religious education for...weekly. This plan reduces the cost to each community. Each group of schools is governed by a board of education composed of members selected by the farmers... | |
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