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THE BEEKEEPERS' REVIEW 



Ti\t isaticnal ^BBlvB;ep^rs' ^ssnciatiun int. 



^nti its (^ffiltatgri ^ssutiatimis 



Officers Directors 



DR. BURTON N. GATES, President 



Amherst, Mass. 



FiiANK C. PELLETT, Vice Pres 



Atlantic, Iowa 



WESLEY FOSTER, Sec-Treasurer.. 



Boulder, Colorado 



DR. BURTON N. GATES, Chairman, 



Amherst, Mass. 



E. D. TOWNSEND Norttistai, Mien. 



E. G. CARR New Egypt, N. J. 



uEOKGii; VV. WIELIAMS. .ReUKey, ind. 



J. H. toTOiNEMAN Blacktoot, Idaho. 



E. J. B^^vTER iNauvoo, Illinois. 



^ffiltated A&soctations and Ttretr Jsjecretaries 



ARIZONA HOx\Ji:i' EXCHANGE 



G. M. Frizzell, .lenipie, Ariz. 



ADIRONDACK— H. E. Gray 



±1 oit Ji.award, N. Y. 



COLORADO— Wesley l<'oster 



Boulder, Colo. 



CHICAGO NORTHWESTERN— E. H. 



Bruner. 3836 N. 44th. Ave., 



Cliicago, 111. 

 HAMPSHIRE— HAMPDEN— i RAN ivLiN 



Dr. Burton N. Gates, Amheist, Mass. 

 TWIN FALLS— C. H. Stmson 



Twin Falls, Ida. 



IDAHO HONEY PRODUCEiiS' ASS'N — 



F. C. Bowman Idaho Fails. 



IDAHO— OREGON HONEST PRODUC- 

 ERS' ASS'N INC.— P. S. Farrell, 



New Plymouth, Idalio. 



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. 

 MONTANA— Percy F. Kolb, 134 Broad- 

 water Ave., Billings. 

 MICHIGAN— F. E. Millen, East Lansing. 

 MINNESOTA— F. W. Ray, Minneapolis, 



Minn. 



MISSOURI APICULTURAL SOCIETY 



ii\C. — Austin D. VVoite Parksville. 



NEW JERtSEi' — E. G. Carr 



New Egypt, N. J. 



N. CALIFORNIA — Alwin P. Heim. . 



16, 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. Bairon, Hagerman, N. M. 

 PENNSYLVANIA— H. C. Klinger. . 



Liverpool, 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. E. Graham, Gause, 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. 



National Beekeepers' Association Convention 

 Denver, Colorado, February 16-18, 1915 



WESLEY FOSTER, Boulder, Colorado 



The National Beekeepers' Association Convention has come 

 and gone. It was a short three days for us all, every minute 

 crammed full of business. Beekeepers began arriving Monday, 

 February 15th, and Monday evening a score and more of beemen 

 were visiting and exchanging experiences in the lobby of the hotel. 

 These visits with each other swapping yarns are exceedingly enjoy- 

 able and profitable. 



Tuesday morning, the exhibits in the Exhibition Hall were 

 all in place and in full operation. The writer has attended three 

 National Conventions, and no such extensive or well managed ex- 



