. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 141 justice to Mr. Cutting and his valuable services. A word regarding Mr. Cutting as a man is necessary to understand his ex- ceptional success. He is always a gen- tleman, and so wins the regard and con- fidence of those he may wish to influence. His pleasing address adds further to his power of persuasion. Most of all he be- lieves in his cause, and so acts with an energy and enthusiasm that attracts, then interests and at last persuades. Lastly, he thoroughly studies any enter- prise in which he engages, and so be- comes a ma
. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 141 justice to Mr. Cutting and his valuable services. A word regarding Mr. Cutting as a man is necessary to understand his ex- ceptional success. He is always a gen- tleman, and so wins the regard and con- fidence of those he may wish to influence. His pleasing address adds further to his power of persuasion. Most of all he be- lieves in his cause, and so acts with an energy and enthusiasm that attracts, then interests and at last persuades. Lastly, he thoroughly studies any enter- prise in which he engages, and so be- comes a master, a leader as well. So in. H. D. CUTTING. his work he never says "Go," but, rather, "Come on, ; In two capacities Mr. Cutting has shown signal ability in connection with Michigan apiculture ; has wielded excep- tional influence, and has achieved brill- iant results. I refer to his position as Secretary of the State society, which I think he has held since 1881, and his valuable service in connection with the State Fair, where, owing mainly to his efforts, the premium list has advanced from $ to over $300, which, if I am not mistaken, is the largest and most generous offered in the United States. Our State society stood high when Secretary Cutting assumed the duties of Secretary. We had previously had the benefit of such wide-awake, capable officers as Bingham, Heddon, Benton, etc., and so it was no easy task to keep the interest and work up to the high-tide mark, especially during the discourag- ing seasons that have marked about a third of Mr. Cutting's term of office. Yet Mr. Cutting has more than achieved that distinction. While I would not say that the interest and profit at some of the old first meetings, with Moon and Rood, Postman, etc., on deck, were ever sur- passed—those old meetings were de- lightful—I will say that, for the whole period together, the past nine years have stood at the front. The pro- grammes, general spirit of the
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