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THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW 



(^nd its ^ffiliatpd ^ssanatinns 



Officers 



DR. BURTON N. GATES, President 

 Amherst, Mass. 



FRANK C. POLLETT, Vice-Pres 



Atianiic, Iowa. 



GEORGE w. WILLIAMS Sec. -Treas- 

 urer Redkey, Ind. 



Directors 



I>R. BURTON N. GATES, Chairman 



Amherst, Mass. 



E. D. TOWNSEND Northstar, Mich. 



■-'■ M. BUCHANAN FiankHn, Tenn. 



WESLEY FOSTER Boulder, Colo. 



<:'rEORGE W. WILLIAMS Redkey, Ind 



-10. G. CARR New Egypt, N. J. 



itff iliatcd ^ssoctnticns sitri Tlretr SEccctarics 



ARIZONA HONEY EXCHANGE 



G. M. Frizzell, Temple, Ariz. 



ADIRONDACK— H. E. Gray 



Fort Edward, N. Y. 



COLORADO— Wesley Foster 



Boulder, Colo 



CHICAGO-NORTHWESTERN— L. C. 



Jjadant Hamilton, III. 



HAMPSHIRE— HAMPDEN— FRANKLIN 



Dr. Burton N. Gates 



Amherst, Mass. 



IDAHO — R. I). Bradshaw Notus, Ida. 

 TWIN FALLS— C H. Stinson 



Twin Falls, Ida. 



IDAHO HONEY PRODUCERS' ASSN.— 



F. C. Bowman Idaho Falls. 



ILLINOIS— Jas. A. Stone 



Rt. 4, Spring-field, 111. 



INDIANA— Geo. W- Williams 



Redkey, Ind. 



IOWA- S. W. Snyder Center Point, la. 

 KA-NSAS— O. A. Keen, Topeka, Kans. 

 MASS. EASTERN SOCIETY OF 



BEE-KEEPERS 



Leslie A. M. Stewart, Franklin, Mass 

 MICHIGAN— O. H. Schmidt 



x>.L. 5, Bay Citv Mich 



MINNESOTA— i-.r. L. D. Leonard 



5j5 Syndicate Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn. 

 MISSOURI— J. F. Diemer..IJberty, Mo. 



J. 



NjiiNV jersey— E. G. Carr 



,. '>^(iw Egypt N. 



N. CALIFORNIA— Alwin P. Heini.. 



Box 16, Fair Oaks, N. 



N. MICHIGAN— ira D. Bartlett 



East Jordan, Mich 



OHIO— F. R. King Creola, Ohio. 



( )RBGON — H . Wilson Corvalis, Ore. 



'lHE new MEXICO BRANCH— 



Henry c. Ban on, Hagerman N. M. 

 T'BXNS\L\ANIA— H. C. Klinger 



• ••••_ Lyiveipool, Pa. 



PUERTO RICO— J. W. Van Leenhoff 



Ponce, Puerto Rico. 11 Marina St. 

 SOUTH IDAHO AND Bi.^/.i' OREGON— 



R. D. Biadsha-.v Fayette, Ida. 



TENNESSEE— J. M. Buchanan 



/ Franklin, Tenn. 



TEXAS— Willis C. Collieer, Box 154.. 



Goliad, Texas 



VERMONT— P. E. Crane, Middlebury V 

 VERMONT — P. E. Crane 



Middlebury, Vt. 



VINTON BEE-K^;EPEI:S' ASS'n— .. 



E. J. Winder, Veinal, Utah. 



WASHINGTON— .J . B. Ramage 



Rt. 2, N. Yakima, Wa^h. 



WISCONSIN— Gus Littmer 



Augusta, Wis. 



WORCESTER COUNTY— J. S. Whitte- 



more I.,eicester, Mass. 



We expect to publish the Seci'etary's report of the St- Louis 

 convention in the June REVIEW. The first of the list of papers read 

 at that time will be found on another page of this number. 



Kentucky as a Bee-Keeping State 



Pi-esented Before The Kentucky State Eee-Keepers' Association 



By H. P. HILTjENMYEK, Lexington, Ky. 



Lexington, Ky., January 9, 1914 

 Also at the National Convention at 

 Pt. Louis, Feb. 18th, 1914. 



In being asked to meet with 

 you today, it was not the expecta- 

 tion that I should contribute any- 

 thing to the successful practice of 

 your art, but only to be reminiscent 

 about its evolution, and forecast 



the chances of the future. I thus am 

 only a voice of the past, fi-om the 

 echo of which you may appreciate 

 that the world moves and that you 

 have :jioved with it. only a ''class 

 prophet'' so to say, that knowing 

 the past, looks dimly but hopefully 

 o!i the future. 



Both my parents were familiar 



