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Bob Harrison <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 19 Feb 2008 23:25:37 -0600
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> Hello All,
>
> Would anyone know where I can procure a copy of this
> article?  A topic of great intrest.

Joe I have without a doubt got the issue but my bee magazines are stored in 
cedar lined large containers and on the top shelves in my building so heavy 
they can only be lifted by a fork truck. if you are not in a big hurry I 
will pull the magazine , make a copy of the article and snail mail to you. I 
have not got a scanner.

If you would like to get faster you might contact ABJ and see if the girls 
might scan and email to you as they can simply go to the library and pull 
the copy. I am not sure if they provide the service or not but they do have 
quick access to the issue. A fee might be involved.

My ABJ collection starts in 1927 but has many missing copies until the 70's 
and from then I only may miss a issue or two to current. I am missing a Feb 
1999 ABJ issue if a person on the list has an extra. I used the copy in 
presentations in 1999 and the copy disappeared.

Sincerely,
Bob Harrison 


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