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"Dave D. Cawley, a De Leon Socialist" <[log in to unmask]>
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Discussion of Bee Biology <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 13 Jan 1996 21:40:24 -0500
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On Thu, 11 Jan 1996, David Eyre wrote:
> Dave Cawley and Tom Sandford both wrote in answer
>
> >        There was a good article in BEE CULTURE a year and a half ago on
> >the different races and their habits and personalities. It even had some
> >nice color photos as well.
>
> Please, I would request we refrain from indicating articles for us to read.
> It is extremely difficult to refer to articles in magazines that we don't
> all subscribe to. This is not a critism or a slight on any magazine, more an
> observation on the volume of magazines available worldwide for beekeepers.
> Under the circumstances I would suggest a small precis of the article posted
> on the Net would be far more valuable.
 
        I was merely point to a readily available resource that coud be
ordered from the publisher. I didn't have the issue handy and thought
that if the person wanted to take the initiative and contact the
publisher, they'd have a nice article at their finger tips.
 
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Dave D. Cawley             |    Where a social revolution is pending and,
University Of Scranton     |    for whatever reason, is not accomplished,
[log in to unmask]       |    reaction is the alternative.
ddc1@SCRANTON              |                            -Daniel De Leon
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