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appears in this issue of "Wisconsin 
Beekeeping"'. 
  A ten minute recess followed Miss 
Snapper's talk, and then Dr. V. G. 
Milum, of the Beekeeping Department 
of the University of Illinois, Urbana, 
talked on "The Honey Bee's Span of 
Life."  Dr. Milum's paper will be 
published in a subsequent issue of 
"Wisconsin Beekeeping." 
   Mr. M. G. Dadant, of Dadant Zý 
Sons, Hamilton, Illinois, presented an 
interesting discussion of beekeeping 
conditions today, and prospects for the 
future.  Mr. Dadant's talk will be 
published in full at an early date. 
   The meeting adjourned at 12:10 
P.M., with an attendance of 42. 
   A meeting of the Nominating Com- 
mittee was called, to transact unfin- 
ished business at 12:15 P.M. 
        FRIDAY AFTERNOON 
   The meeting was called to order at 
 1:40 P.M. by President Seefeldt. 
   The first number on the program 
was a paper by Mr. E. L. Chambers, 
State  Entomologist,   Madison,  on 
"What the 1931 Inspection Revealed." 
Mr. Chambers' paper will appear in 
"Wisconsin Beekeeping" in a subse- 
quent issue. 
   Mr. James Gwin of the Department 
of Agriculture and Markets, Madison, 
was next on the program with a brief 
talk on "Lessons to be Gained from 
the 1931 Season". Mr. Gwin's paper 
will be published in "Wisconsin Bee- 
keeping". 
   The recommendations of the Board 
of Managers which had not been acted 
upon by the convention were then 
taken up, and the following     were 
passed- 
   No. 6 and No. 8. Recommenda- 
tion No. 7 regarding the support of 
the Educational Committee was not 
carried; however a motion was made 
that this recommendation be recon- 
sidered, and upon a vote this motion 
 
 
was lost.  However, a motion was 
made and seconded and passed by the 
convention, appropriating $15.00 for 
the work of the Educational Com- 
mittee during the ensuing year. 
  President Seefeldt then called for 
the report of the Auditing Committee. 
The committee reported the records of 
the Secretary and Treasurer correct, and 
in good condition, Mr. Charles Stone 
presenting the report in the absence 
of Mr. Kleeber Chairman of the Audit- 
ing Committee.    The report of the 
Auditing Committee was accepted by 
the convention. 
   Mr. Win. Sass, Chairman of the 
Nomination   Committee, then    pre- 
sented the following report of his com- 
mittee- 
   "The Nominating Committee met 
Thursday afternoon, December 3, at 
5 o'clock, and Friday noon at 12:15. 
Mr. Wm. Sass acted as Chairman at 
both sessions. 
   The following were nominated for 
President- 
     A. H. Seefeldt, Kewaskum 
     A. J. Schultz, Ripon 
   The following were nominated for 
Vice President- 
     Wm. Sass, Fond du Lac 
     George Jacobson, Kaukauna 
     C. A. Wood, South Wayne 
   The following were nominated for 
Secretary- 
     H. F. Wilson, Madison 
     F. E. Matzke, Juda 
   The following were nominated for 
Treasurer- 
     Charles Stone, Janesville 
     Andrew Stevens, Stockbridge 
  The Nominating Committee then 
elected the following members to serve 
on the Executive Committee for the 
ensuing year- 
     A. L. Kleeber, Reedsburg 
     Vincent Steck, Milwaukee 
     A. B. Wolkow, Hartford 
 
 
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