THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW 23 



Published Monthly 



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EDITORIAL 



Opportunity. 



They do me wrong who say I come no more. 



When once I knock and fail to find you in. 

 For every morn I stand outside your door 



And l)id vou wake, to rise, to fiaht and win. 



Practical Information for Beginners in Bee-Keeping. 



Texas has just issued Bulletin Xo. 142 under the abo\e heading. 

 It contains -4:8 pages and many illustrations. The Bulletin is written 

 by Wilmon Xewall, State Entomologist, and can be had by address- 

 ing- Agricultural College. College Station, Brazos Co., Texas. It is 

 issued in the interests of the beginner in bee-keeping, and among 

 other things advises membership in both the State and National 

 Bee-Keepers' Associations. The names and addresses of both Sec- 

 retaries are eiven. 



Annual Meeting of Oklahoma Bee-Keepers. 



This will be held at Stillwater, at the A. and M. college. Pro- 

 gram as follows : 



Wednesday night. Jan. lUh — Address with m(»\'ing pictures. 

 Prof. C. E. Sanborn. 



Tuesday, Jan. 18th, !) a. m. — President's address. Business 

 meeting and election ; 1 ::30 p. m. — "How Location and Pasturage 

 Affect Successful Bee-keeping," J. H. Burrage : "\\'hv We Should 

 Tie to the Association.*' Geo. H. Coulson ; "The Use of Feeders." 

 G. E. Lemon: "\\'hat I think about Foul Brood," Arthur Rhoades; 

 "Growth of the Bee Industry in Oklohoma.'' P'. W. \'an DeMark. 

 r)uestion l^ox and <'eneral discussion. 



