1907 



THE AMERICAN BEE-KEEPER. 



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an informal aflfair whose members pondence from all interested, and to 

 contribute photos for illustrating the secure the co-operation of very many 

 American Bee-Keeper. For the in- of our readers in this effort to secure 

 formation of others, the name and ad- good and interesting material for pub- 

 dress of each will, if desired, be pub- lication. 



lished in The Bee-Keeper, so that cor- Send along your exposures for de- 

 respondence for the improvement of velopment and Finishing. We will take 

 the work may be carried on between care of them for you, free, 

 members. 



We will maintain a sort of infor- 

 mation bureau here, and all members 

 shall be at liberty to submit for cri- 

 ticism examples of their work, or to 

 ask any photographic questions. 



There are already quite a number of 

 experienced photographers among the 

 bee-keepers, and these we hope to in- 

 terest in keeping an eye out for good 

 pictures for The Bee-Keeper, as well 

 as to see many more become profi- 

 cient in the use of the camera. 



We hope to be favored with corres- 



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The American Bee=Keeper, Falconer, New York 



