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Steve Early <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 5 Apr 1996 08:25:09 CST
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Greetings all,
 
        I am a cataloger at the Center for Research Libraries in Chicago, IL.
 Way back in January I sent a request for help from the Belgian beekeepers
subscribed to this list.  It involved untangling a confusion of journal
subscriptions we were getting from possibly 2 competing Flemish Beekeeping
organizations with essentially the same name.
 
        I can finally say that the situation is 100% resolved (of
course, I worked on other things besides this, but this project
lingered for far longer than its alloted 15 minutes).
 
        My thanks to all the respondants to my query, but especially
to Hugo Thone and Martin Benoit who researched and telephoned their
way to the answers to my questions.  They deserve large amounts of the
finest mead (if anyone makes it anymore).  May their hives be forever
varroa free!
 
        I shall now, regrettfully, unsubscribe from this quite
interesting list.  Have a productive summer.
 
        And if any of you in Florida run across Andrei (Arnold)
Davydov, the Kieven beekeeper who indirectly started all this (it's a
long story), please pass on my greetings.
 
        Steve Early
        Serials Cataloger
        Center for Research Libraries
        Chicago, IL

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