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> I'm surprised they are not certifying bogus PhDs.  Maybe that comes next.
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After I got my MS I attended a symposium. My registration included my rank
at the time- Lieutenant Commander, USN or LCdr Truesdell. The registrars
had no idea what that abbreviation meant, especially what a Doctorate in LC
was all about, so for the duration of the conference I was Dr. Truesdell. I
was a certified bogus PhD of LC, or an LCDr. Amazing how much deference I
was given and how smart I became just because of my name tag.

Back to the point. George Imire was mentioned and he was a friend who I met
through his Pink Pages and later in person. I included his pages in the
State newsletter I edited and sent him the newsletter and would comment on
it.

He was a great beekeeper and the embodiment of what a Master Beekeeper
should be. I still practice much of what he preached. But most of his
teaching was directed to the hobby or sideline beekeeper. Labor costs would
make quite a bit of what he taught inappropriate for the commercial
beekeeper. It was labor intensive, such as two honey extractions in the
season. BUT HIS TEACHING WORKED (he loved caps).

Bill Truesdell
Bath, Maine

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