. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. Nov. 3, 1904. THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 741 advantage over others in the nomination. For instance, I have not the least doubt that if the editor of the American Bee Journal had followed the same course, the nominations would have stood between him and the editor of the Review, for, laying all flattery aside, the former was as good a sec- retary as the Association has had ; and Mr. Brodbeck, bcitij,'- a modest man, would have been relegated to the third ; The National Association has had internal troubles enough during the past two or three


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. Nov. 3, 1904. THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 741 advantage over others in the nomination. For instance, I have not the least doubt that if the editor of the American Bee Journal had followed the same course, the nominations would have stood between him and the editor of the Review, for, laying all flattery aside, the former was as good a sec- retary as the Association has had ; and Mr. Brodbeck, bcitij,'- a modest man, would have been relegated to the third ; The National Association has had internal troubles enough during the past two or three years without starting any more. The peaceful conditions that seem to be exist- ing now should be encouraged rather than disturbed. The Group Picture of the National Convention at St. liouis is now ready for delivery. It is quite a good pho- tograph, considering that it was taken in a boiling noonday sunshine. It is mailed for 75 cents, by W. Z. Hutchinson, Flint, Mich. Dp. Miller and His "Forty Years".—We have re- ceived the following item about Dr. Miller and his book : Editor American Bee Journal :— I received Dr. Miller's book, "Forty Years Among the Bees ", and find it very interesting reading. It seems like sitting down with the Doctor and having a social chat with him about bees. Everything is stated so plainly, and in so friendly a manner, that one can not fail to be very much interested. And, by the way, we have a near neighbor who is acquainted with the Doctor, and who attended school under his tuition years ago, at Marengo. His name is F. L. Shel- don, a very good neighbor and a worthy citizen. Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon often speak of the Doctor, and also of Miss Emma Wilson, in very high terms. The American Bee Journal we consider a valuable paper. A. M. Deitz. Charlevoix Co., Mich., Oct. 26. No doubt Dr. Miller turned out some good " boys" when he was teaching school. It is a pleasure to have such a testimony as the foregoing come in &q


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