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R. A. Holekamp 442, Wm. Russell Green as Secretary, N. E. France as 



303, J. J. Cosby 243, E. E. Pressler General Manager, and G. M. Doolittle, 



£54, and scattering 6 votes. Jas. A. Stone and R. A. Holekamp as 



W. Z. Hutchinson, Secretary. Directors for the ensuing term. 



Leonard S. Griggs, Member. R. L. Taylor, 



Mr. N. E. France, General Manager, Chairman of Directors. 



National Bee-Keepers, Association. 



Dear Sir: As the result of the bal- t-.- •„ u • 1 /-> ir 



^ , ^ . , ^ Discussing bee journals, a Califor- 



lot for officers of the National Bee- ^. ^, u^^^-u .. ^u "o ^ ^c 4.^ ™ 



_ , A • • • I "'^ subscriber writes: But of them 



Keepers Association, as given above, „,, j , ^ r_^»^ ,1 c ^ a j ^\ 



^, , . ,, . ' all i nave from the first regarded the 



I declare the following persons elect- a^^-^^„ t3„„ t^ -a jr 



*= *^ . American Bee-Keeper considered from 



ed to serve for the year 1007, to-wit: ^ ^ j • * r j 



, . . ,, -^ ^ ., ' ^ every standpoint, as far and away 



L. A. Aspinwall as President, Geo. u„ j <t „ > >> /-u \ 



^ ^ ., ' . ahead. Long may you wave.'" (H.) 

 E. Hilton as Vice-President, Jas. A. 



OUR COZY CORNER 



BY HARRY E. HILL 



This department of The Bee-Keeper the selection of position of light, 



is established with a view to afford- which was rather too strong for a 



ing a place for "private talks" between ^'""^ rendering of values, but gives 



, , , . , , a contrasty result well suited to the 



the editor and those friends who are ^„„,.- „,_ „*. r j *• -mr 



requirements for reproduction. We 



taking an active interest in its ad- have several other examples of Mrs. 

 vancement. Johnson's photographic skill, which 



Beginning with this number, each will appear in future numbers. 



photograph reproduced in The Bee- ^ ,,,,,, , ' . 



^^ n ,. ,. J . , , Fred W. Muth, 51 Walnut St., Cin- . 



Keeper will be numbered, and the pho- •„„^i^: r\u:^ ; k„ -^ 



^ * ^ cinnati, Ohio, is becoming very ex- 



tographer's name will be given. Pic- pert in the use of the camera, and we 

 tures of special merit will be "noticed" already have a number of his pictures 

 in this department, and their note- ready for use. Mr. Muth will show 

 worthy points indicated here. some pretty illustrations in The Bee- 

 Suggestions from our readers, as Keeper during the year. 



to how The Bee-Keeper may be made 



more interesting, are invited. All the E. F. Atwater, Meridian, Idaho, has 

 other pages will continue to discuss just possessed himself of a camera, 

 exclusively practical and scientific api- and through it he will probably re- 

 culture, but this page shall be reserved fleet upon our pages some of those 

 for the discussion of the journal it- large western apiaries of his. 



self — its illustrations and those who 



contribute to its interesting features. Pictures No. 4 and 5, are from 4x5 



prints on developing paper, and are 



Picture No. i, in this issue, by Mrs. examples of very well-timed expos- 

 Johnson, of East Woodstock, Conn., ures, though printed a trifle too deep 

 is reproduced from a postal card, to give true values. Pearl C. Richard- 

 semi-matte surface, of the developing son will be a welcome member to 

 variety. It shows good judgment in our Club. 



