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Peter Borst <[log in to unmask]>
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THE BEE-KEEPERS’ REVIEW, FLINT, MICHIGAN, JANUARY 10, 1888.

The magazine was still publishing in 1924. After that, I don't know what became of it. This is from the first issue. 

> As indicated by its name, one of the distinctive features of the Review will be that of reviewing current apicultural literature. Errors and fallacious ideas will be faithfully but courteously and kindly pointed out, while nothing valuable will be allowed to pass unnoticed.  Few articles will be copied entire, but the ideas will be extracted, given in the fewest words possible, and commented upon when thought advisable.

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