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THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW 



<^nd its ^ffiliatcil ^ssni-tattous 



Officers 



DR. BURTON N. GATES, President 

 Amherst, Mass. 



FRANK C. PELLETT, Vice-Pres 



Atlantic, Iowa 



Directors 



DR. BURTON N. GATES, Chairman 



Amlierst, Mass. 



E. D. TOWNSBND Northstar, Mich. 



J. M. BUCHANAN Franlilin, Tenn. 



WESLEY FOSTER Boulder, Colo. 



GEORGE W. WILLIAMS. Sec.-Treas- GEOfiGE W. WILLIAMS. .Kedkey, Ind. 



urer Redkey, Ind.E. G. CARR. 



.New Egypt, N. J. 



itfttUatcd ^ssocintions and Tltcir SccretariBS 



ARIZONA HONEY EXCHANGE 



G. M. Frizzell Temple Ariz. 



ADIRONDACK— H. E. Gray 



Port Edward, N. Y. 



COLORADO— Wesley Foster 



Boulder, Colo. 



CHICAGO-NORTHWESTERN— L. C. 



Dadant Hamilton, 111. 



HAMPSHIRE— HAMPDEN— FRANKLIN 



Dr. Burton N. Gates 



Amherst, Mass. 



IDAHO — R. D. Bradshaw, Notus, Ida. 

 TWIN FALLS— C. H. Stinson 



Twin Falls, Ida. 



IDAHO HONEY PRODUCERS' ASS'N— 



P. C. Bowman Idaho Falls 



ILLINOIS— J as. A. Stone 



Rt. 4 Springfield, 111. 



INDIANA— Geo. W. Williams 



Redkey, Ind. 



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

 KANSAS — O. A. Keen, Topeka, Kans. 

 MASS. EASTERN SOCIETY OP 



BEE-KEEPERS 



Leslie A. M. Stewart, Franklin, Mass. 

 MICHIGAN— O. H. Schmidt 



Rt. 5, Bay City Mich. 



MINNESOTA— Dr. L. D. Leonard 



515 Syndicate Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn. 

 MISSOURI— J. F. Dlemer.. Liberty, Mo. 



NEW JERSEY— E. G. Carr 



New Egypt, N. J. 



N. CALIFORNIA— Al win P. ileim.. 



36, Fair Oaks, Calif. 

 N. MICHIGAN— Ira D. Bartlett 



East Jordan, Mich. 



OHIO— F. R. King Creola Ohio. 



OREGON— Floyd E. Smith, Dallads, Ore. 

 THE NEW MEXICO BRANCH— 



Henry C. Barron, Hagerman, N. M. 

 PENNSYLVANIA— H. C. Klinger. . . 



Liverpool, Pa. 



PUERTO RICO— J. W. Van Leenhoff 



Ponce, Puerto Rico, 11 Marina, St. 

 SOUTH IDAHO AND EAST OREGON— 



R. D. Bradshaw Fayette, Ida. 



TENxVESSEE— J. M. Buchanan 



Franklin, Tenn. 



TEXAS— H. E. Graham, Gause, Texas. 

 VERMONT— P. E. Crane 



Middlebury, Vt. 



VINTON BEE-KEEPERS' ASS'N—.. 



E. J. Winder, Vernal, Utah. 



WASHINGTON— J. B. Ramage 



Rt. 2, N. Yakima, Wash. 



WISCONSIN— Gus Dittmer 



Augusta, Wis. 



WORCESTER COUNTY— J. S. Whitte- 

 more Leicester, Mass 



Constitutjon of the National Beekeepers' Association 



OFFICERS 

 DR. BURTON N. GATES, President 



AMHERST, MASS. 



FRANK C. PELLETT, Vice-President 



ATLANTIC. IOWA 



GEO. W. WILLIAMS, Sec'y-Treasurer 



REDKEY. IND. 



DIRECTORS 

 DR. BURTON N. GATES, Chairman 



AMHERST. MASS. 

 E. D. TOWNSEND, NORTHSTAR. MICH. 

 J. M. BUCHANAN, FRANKLIN, TENN. 

 WESLEY FOSTER, BOULDER. COLO. 

 GEO. W. WILLIAMS, REDKEY. IND. 

 E. G. CARR, NEW EGYPT, N. J. 



ARTICLE I. 



Name. 

 This organization shall be known as 

 the National Bee-Keepers' Association. 

 ARTICLE II. 



Object. 



The object of this Association shall 



be to aid its members in the business 

 of bee-keeping; to help in the sale of 

 their honey and beeswax, and to pro- 

 mote the interest of bee-keepers in any 

 other direction decided upon by the 

 Board of Directors. 



ARTICLE III. 

 Plan of Organization. 

 This organization shall consist of one 

 central organization with its various 

 affiliated associations; these affiliated 

 associations may be in any locality 

 where fifteen or more members of the 

 National Association decide to form a 

 branch. 



ARTICLE IV. 

 Membekship. 

 Section 1. Membership shall be ex- 

 tended to any person interested in bee- 

 keeping, and who is in accord with the 

 purposes and aims of this association 



