BEEKEEPERS' ORGANIZATION 



All persons thoroughlj interested in the pursuit of beekeeping 

 should become members of one or more beekeepers' societies. At 

 the conventions held bj these societies, an opportunity is atforded 

 to exchange ideas, to impart and receive information of value, 

 and all should find them both pleasant and profitable. '' In union 

 there is strength." 



The National Beekeepers Association 



Officers 



Dr. Burton !N^. Gates, President, Amherst, Mass. 



Dr. H. A. Surface, Vice-President, Harrisburg, Pa. 



E. B. Tyrell, Secretary, 214 Hammond building, Detroit, Mich. 



C. P, Dadant, Treasurer, Hamilton, 111. 



Directors 



E. D. Townsend, j^orthstar, ]\Iich. 

 J. M. Buchanan, Franklin, Tenn. 

 Wesley Foster, Boulder, Colo. 



F. B. Cavanaugh, Hebron, Ind. 



Prof. Wilmon Newell, College Station, Texas. 



"' Object " 



(From the constitution of the National Beekeepers' Association.) 



" The object of this association shall be to aid its members in 



the l)usiness of beekeeping, to help in the sale of their honey and 



beeswax and to promote the interest of beekeepers in any other 



direction decided upon the board of directors." 



^' Official Organ " 



" The Beekeepers' Beview, a monthly publication shall be pub- 

 lished by this association as its official organ." 



Membership in the National Association is through its affiliated 



associations, either state or local, and all members receive the 



official organ free. 



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