THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW 



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Officers 



DR. BURTON N. GATES, President 



Amherst, Mass. 



FRANK G. PELLETT, Vice Pres 



Atlantic, Iowa 



GEORGE W. WILLIAMS, Sec. -Treasurer 

 Redkey, Ind. 



Directors 



DR. BURTON N. GATES, Gliairman, 



Amher.st, Aias.5. 



E. D. TOWNSEND Nortnstar, Micii. 



J. M. BUCHANAN Era:dvlin, Tenn. 



WESLEY EOSTLi: Loulder, Colo. 



GEORGE W. VVli^LIAMS. .Realiey, ind. 

 E. G. CARR New Egypt, x\. J. 



^ftiltatcd Associations and Tfteir StcrctariEs 



ARIZONA HONEY EXCHANGE 



G. M. Frizzell, Temple, Ariz. 



ADIRONDACK— H. E. Gray 



Fort Edward, N. Y. 



COLORADO— Wesley Foster 



Boulder, Colo. 



CHICAGO NORTHWESTERN— E. H. 



Bruner, 3836 N. 44th. Ave., 



Chicago, 111. 

 HAMPSHIRE— HAMPDEN— I-IiYLNxvLLs 



Dr^ Burton N. Gates, Amherst, Mas.?. 

 IDAHO — R. D. Bradshaw, Notus, Ida. 

 TWIN FALLS— C. H. Stinson 



Twin Falls, Ida. 



IDAHO HONEY" PRODUCERS' ASS'N — 



F. C. Bowman Idaho Fails. 



IDAHO— OREGON HONEY PRODUC- 

 ERS' ASS'N INC.— P. S. Farrell, 



New Plymouth, Idaho. 



ILLINOIS— Jas. A. Stone 



Rt. 4, Springfield, 111. 



INDIANA— Geo. W. Williams 



Redkey, Ind. 



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



KANSAS — O. A. Keen, Topeka, Kansas. 



MASS. SOCIETY OF BEEKEEPERS 



(Eastern) Benjamin P. Sands, 1051 



Old S. Bldg., Boston. 



MICHIGAN— F. E. Millen, East Lansing. 



MINNESOTA— F. W. Ray, Minneapolis, 



Minn. 



MISSOURI APICULTURAL SOCIETY 



IN C. — Austin D. VV oUe Parksviiie. 



NEW JERSE 1'— E. G. Carr 



New Lgypt, N. J. 



N. CALlFOliNIA — ^Iwin P. xieim.. 



lb. Fair Oak.s, Calif. 



N. MICHIGAN— Ira JJ. Bartlett 



East .lordan, Midi. 



OHIO— F. R. King Creola, Ohio. 



OREGON- Ji'loyd E. Smith, Lallaas, Ore. 

 THE NEW MEXICO BRA.NCH— 



Henry C. Barron, Hageiman, N. M. 

 PENNSYLVANIA— H. C. Klinger. . 



Liveipool, Pa. 



PUERTO RICO— J. W. VanLeenhoff 



Ponce, Puerto Rico, 11 Marina, Ct. 

 SOUTH IDAHO AND EAST OREGON— 



R. D. Bradshaw Fayette, Ida. 



TENNESSEE— J . M. Buchanan 



Franklin, Tenn. 



TEXAS— H. B. Graham, Cause, Texas. 

 VERMONT— P. E. Crane 



Middlebury, Vt. 



VINTON BEE-KEEPERS' ASS'N—.. 



E. J. Winder, Vernal, Utah. 



WASHINGTON- S. King Clover, R. No. 



1, Mabton, Wash. 

 WISCONSIN— Gus Dittmer 



Augusta, Wis. 



WORCESTER COUNTY— J. S. Whitte- 



more Leicester, Mass. 



Completed Program of the National Bee-Keepers 

 Association Annual Convention 



am 



Official Meeting of Delegates from Affiliated Societies 



To be held at the Auditorium Hotel, Denver, Colo. Tuesday, Wed- 

 nesday, and Thursday, February 16, 17 and 18, 1915. To be Held 

 Jointly with the Meeting of the Colorado Beekeepers' Ass'n. 



The following papers have been 

 contributed to the program of the Na- 

 tional Convention: 



A. C. Allen, Wisconsin, "Best Meth- 

 ods of Making Increase." 



John Bull, Indiana, '"Marketing 

 Honey." 



Prof. A. F. Conradi, S. Carolina, 

 "Status of Beekeeping in South Car- 

 olina." 



*J. J. Corbut, Colorado, "What the 



Montrose County Bee-Keepers' Asso- 

 ciation has Done." 



J. E. Crane, Vermont, "Changed 

 Conditions." 



*C. P. Dadant, Illinois, "Europe's 

 Greatest Beekeepers: Thos. W. Cowan 

 and Edouard Bertrand." 



*Wesley Foster, Colorado, "Bee- 

 keeping Costs." 



*Robt. E. Foster, Colorado, "What 

 the County Association Can Do In 



