November 14th, 2009
The Philadelphia National Stamp Show Committee has announced that the Jury for our 2010 Annual Meeting show will consist of Dr. Edwin Andrews (PA), Richard Drews (IL), Eliot Landau (IL), David McNamee (CA) and Stephen Reinhard (NY). The exhibitor Prospectus and Entry Form can be found on the show website or may be obtained by writing to Mark S. Schwartz, 2020 Walnut Street #32C, Philadelphia, PA 19103 or by email. The deadline for applications is February 13, 2010, but entry forms should be sent in as soon as possible.
In addition to our usually strong showing on the exhibit floor, I’m hoping that some of our members will volunteer to give a presentation about their particular specialties during the show. At our 2009 meeting
in St. Louis, we were noticeably lacking in this area. Please give some thought to making a presentation and contact me with your topic and preferred day and time or if you have any questions.
Additional details about USSS activities during the show will be published as soon as they are finalized. Make plans now to attend the show, which will run from April 9th to the 11th, 2010.
— Nick Lombardi
President
November 14th, 2009
A major expense for the United States Stamp Society is postage. Each year the official business of the USSS requires approximately $2,000 in postage. Discount postage usually sells for 75% of face value.
Any member who wishes to make a contribution of discount postage will receive a tax deductible contribution for the full face value of the postage plus mailing costs (including insurance).
Please mail discount postage to the treasurer for distribution, or drop it off at any show where the USSS has a Society table. A receipt indicating the amount of your tax-deductible, charitable contribution will be sent for all contributions in excess of $5.
We wish to thank several members who have made generous donations of postage to the USSS.
— David Sugar, Treasurer
20 North Wacker Dr., Suite 2250
Chicago, IL 60606
November 14th, 2009
You will soon be receiving your 2010 membership dues notice and ballot for the election of Officers and Board members. We would appreciate your help in sending in your 2010 dues and ballots early before you become too busy with the holiday season. You can also order a bound volume of the 2010 issues of The United States Specialist for delivery in 2011.
Please remember that The United States Specialist and USSS membership is on a calendar year basis. To avoid missing an issue, please renew before the end of the year and take a $3 discount from yearly dues of $25. Also beginning this year for your convenience, you can pay your dues online via PayPal. Go to our website www.usstamps.org and click on “Renew.”
The Society has a Hardship Fund for those who are unable to pay their annual dues because of a job lay-off or any other hardships. If you find yourself in one of these situations, let me know and I will see if we can arrange for your dues to be paid for 2010. We don’t want to lose any members because of unfortunate circumstances beyond their control.
Many members give additional contributions for the work of our Society. Their generosity allows our Society to continue development of new research papers, reprints and books.
We would like to recognize those members who contribute to the Sustaining, Contributing and Patron levels as well as those contributions to the Hardship Fund by listing their names in our journal. If, however, you wish to contribute but remain anonymous, there is a place to so indicate on the dues notice.
Also on the dues notice, we are asking for your email address if you have one. The email address (as well as your regular journal mailing address) is for use only by the United States Stamp Society. We do not sell, trade or otherwise give out email or regular mail addresses. They are strictly for internal use only.
Your Society’s operations require four to five weeks to process address changes and renewals prior to delivery of the next month’s issue of The Specialist. When members do not renew until February or March, continuation of The Specialist is not guaranteed. The restarting of the journal to a delinquent dues payer adds expense. Please let us know if you plan to drop your membership and why, too.
—Larry Ballantyne
Executive Secretary
November 14th, 2009
In accordance with Article V, Section 2, of the Society By-Laws, the Nominating Committee for the 2009 United States Stamp Society election, consisting of Denise Stotts (Chairperson), C. David Eeles, and Robert G. Rufe, has submitted a slate of nominees to serve as Officers and Governors. They will serve a three year term running from January 1, 2010 through December 31, 2012.
In addition to the members running for Chairman, President, Vice President, and Secretary, nine members have been nominated for the Board of Governors, one of whom will be running for the first time. The Treasurer, Editor, and Executive Secretary are not elected, but rather are paid employees of the Society appointed by the Board.
The election ballots will be included with the annual dues mailing in the Fall. The Executive Secretary will then tabulate the ballots and report the results to the membership.
A brief background of each of the nominees is presented below.
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November 14th, 2009
Here are the United States Stamp Society medal winners that have been reported from recent shows:
| Statue of Freedom Awards (National WSP Shows): |
| SHOW |
WINNER |
EXHIBIT |
| Ropex (NY) |
Gregory Shoults |
Washington and Franklin Coils Rotary Press Issues 1914 – 1922 |
| Minnesota Stamp Expo |
Ronald Lesher |
The Two Cent Revenue Stamped Paper of the U.S. 1865 – 1883 |
| Americover (MA) |
Charles J. O’Brien III |
Georgia Bicentennial |
| StAmPShow (PA) |
Nicholas Lombardi |
The 1903 Two Cent Washington Shield Issue |
| Balpex (MD) |
Larry Lyons |
All Roads Lead to San Francisco – The Private Companies that Carried the Mail in the Early West |
| President’s Awards (Regional/Local Shows): |
| SHOW |
WINNER |
EXHIBIT |
| Charpex (NC) |
Scott Troutman |
Before OBX – Postal History from the Outer Banks of North Carolina Before 1950 |
Show Awards Chairs, please note:
USSS AWARDS PROGRAM
The USSS Gold Statue of Freedom Medal is sent automatically to all APS World Series of Philately shows.
The USSS Silver President’s Award medal is available upon request to all local and regional shows.
For more information, or to request an award, please contact me by e-mail or write to P.O. Box 690042, Houston, TX 77269-0042.
—Denise Stotts, Awards Committee