. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. Dear Hutchinson, I have been intending for pome time to write you my appreciation of the Review, but this has been an exception- ally busy season with us, and the writing has been put 00" until now. Permit me to congratulate jouon the splen- did journal that you are making. When you start- ed out with the eight extra pages I had my appre- hensions as to your being able to keep them filled vvith the In- teresting matter for whico the Review has been so generally noted, but X am please i to notice that there has been no deterioration. Your correspo
. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. Dear Hutchinson, I have been intending for pome time to write you my appreciation of the Review, but this has been an exception- ally busy season with us, and the writing has been put 00" until now. Permit me to congratulate jouon the splen- did journal that you are making. When you start- ed out with the eight extra pages I had my appre- hensions as to your being able to keep them filled vvith the In- teresting matter for whico the Review has been so generally noted, but X am please i to notice that there has been no deterioration. Your correspondents are the best apiarists of our land; and nearly all of the new thoughts and ideas in apiculture come to us now through the Review. With the best of wishes for your success. I am, yours truly, R. B Leahy, editor of the Progressive Bee-Keeper. I suppose publishers are like ordinary mor- tals in that the V appreciate words of com- mendation from the reading public to which they cater; there- fore, I beg to say. I llkp the Review, and here are some of the reasons why I like it: First,—Because it Is well edited. Second — Because it is well printed on good paper. Third. — Because its contributors are among the bent writers on bee-cul- ture in America. Fourth.—Because it has no fads. it has high ideals of literary style and at the same time tries to be helpful 10 prac:lcal b^e-keepers. Sixth—Because 1 like its editor and count him among my warm personal friends.— Eugene Secor, Manager U. S. Bee-Keepers' As I have said before, once a really good bee-journal visits a bee-keeper a whole year, it usually becomes a permanent member of his family ; and, for the sake of getting the Review into the hands of new readers for this " first year," I am making the following offer : Send me $ and I will send you twelve back numbers, the Review for the rest of this year and all of next year. The sooner you subscribe the more you get. W. Z. HUTCHI
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