109 THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW 



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Ofacers. Directors, 



Dr. Burton N. Gates, President E. D. Townsend, Chairman Remus, Mich. 



T^„ ifVi •••••• ••••'^iihe'-st, Mass. j j^j Buchanan Franklin, Tenn. 



Dr. H. a. Surface, Vice-Pres. .Harrisburg, Pa. ,,, „ %, ,j 7^, 



E. B. Tyrrell, Secretary Detroit, Mich. Lesley Foster Boulder, Colo. 



214 Hammond Bldg. 1' • B. Cavanagii Hebron, Ind. 



C. P. Dadaxt, Treas Hamilton, 111. Prof. Wilmon Newell. .College Station, Tex. 



Affiliated Associations and Their Secretaries. 



Arizona Honey Exchange New Jersey — E. G. Carr New Egypt, N. J. 



G. M. Frizzell, Tempe, Ariz. N. Californl\ — Alwin P. Hein 



Adirondack — H. E. Gray.. Fort Edwards, N.Y. Box 16, Fair Oaks, Calif. 



Colorado — Wesley Foster Boulder, Colo. N. Michigan — Ira D. Bartlett 



Chicago-Northwestern — L. C. Dadant.... East Jordan, Mich. 



Hamilton, 111. Ohio— Prof. N. E. Shaw, Dept. of Agr 



Hampshire — Hampden — Franklin — Dr. Columbus, Ohio 



Burton N. Gates Amherst, Mass. Oregon— H. Wilson Corvalis, Ore. 



Idaho— R. D. Bradshaw Notus, Ida. Pecos Valley— Henry C. Barron 



Iwi.v Falls — C. H. Stinson. .Twin Falls, Ida. Hagerman New Mexico 



Idaho IIonev Producers' Assn— Frank Pennsylvania— H. C. Klinger, Liverpool, 'Pa. 



Beach Salem, Idaho rr t ■»* n i V- . i- i- 



Illinois— Tas. A. Stone.. . Rt. 4, Springfield. 111. T,^^''=^^=^— ^ ^'^V ^,V''''^"?."' franklin, Tenn. 



Iowa— 5. W. Snvder Center Point, lowa I exas— W illis C. Collier, Box 1.54....... 



Indiana— Geo. W'. Williams, Redkey, Ind. ,, •'••■"A ..Goliad, fexa* 



Kansas— O. A Keen Topeka Kans Vermont— P. E. Crane Middlebury, Vt. 



Missouri— J. F. Diemer Liberty, Mo. Washington— J. B. Ramage 



Michigan— O. H. Schmidt I^t. 2, N. Yakima, Wash. 



Rt. 5, Bay City, Mich. Wisconsin — Gus Dittmer Augusta, Wis. 



Minnesota — Dr. L. D. Lponard Worcester County — J. S. Whittemore. . . . _ 



. .515 Syndicate Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn. Leicester, Mass. 



Bee-Keepers' Day at Massachusetts Agricultural College, March 20. 



The Hampshire. Hampden and Franklin IJee-Keepers' Associa- 

 tion will meet with the farmers for a joint session on the above date. 

 An interesting program has been arranged, which was received at 

 this ofihce too late for iis to have available space to g'ne it in full. 

 A\'e can assure those who attend hov/ever, of an excellent program. 



Meeting of the Northern Michigan Bee-Keepers' Association. 



This Association will hold its annual convention at Traverse 

 City, Michigan, Wednesday and Thursday, March 19th and 20th; 

 headquarters and meeting place will be at the Hotel Whiting; special 

 hotel rates to those attending. A good program will be prepared, 

 and we hope to see a good attendance of Michigan bee-keepers. Ira 

 D. Bartlett, Secretary. 



Kansas State Association Becomes AfBliated with the National. 



Notice has been sent me that the Kansas State Association at 

 its meeting February 4 and 5, voted to become affiliated with the 

 National. This action should strengthen both the Kansas Associa- 

 tion and the National. From the report sent in it seems that they 



