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2015 Annual Meeting Report

The 2015 Annual Meeting of the United States Stamp Society was held at Philatelic Show in Boxborough. MA during the weekend of May 1st through the 3rd. More than 30 members from across the country attended the show and a good time was had by all. The official business of the Society was conducted at the Board of Governors Meeting on Saturday morning and the General Membership Meeting later that day. The Board of Governors discussed a variety of issues at their early morning meeting. Although Treasurer Dave Sugar was unable to attend the meeting. He provided a summary of the Society’s financial position and the 2015 budget. both of which were very positive. Dave noted that this is due in large part to the generosity of the membership in terms of both annual and estate donations. The Board authorized the Encyclopedia Committee to contract for a print run of 2.500 copies of the second edition of the Encyclopedia of United States Stamps and Stamp Collecting, which is scheduled for release at the 2016 New York international show. This edition will contain not only many updates to the 2006 edition. but also a number of new chapters. The Board also noted that the 2016 edition of the Durland Catalog is well underway and may also be released at the international. Longtime
Society Secretary Joann Lenz announced that she will be stepping down at the end of her current term this December and the Board expressed its deep appreciation for her many years of excellent service. The Board also authorized the creation of a committee to study the suggestions of two board members as to how the Society may both improve its operations and attract new members. The committee will report back to the full Board at the conclusion of its work. The General Membership Meeting was held on Saturday afternoon at which several important projects were discussed. The revamping of the Society website is well underway and is anticipated to be fully functional by late Summer or early Fall. Many of the existing fealllres will be improved and a host of new ones will be incorporated into it. It was announced that there are presently two committees. the Marginal Markings Committee and the Registered Mail Study Group. which need new chairpersons and that we would also like to create a 21st Century Committee to study and write about the stamps issued since the turn of the century. If you would be willing to help out with any of these committees. please let me know.
One of the highlights of our Annual General Membership meeting is the presentation of the Walter W. Hopkinson Literature Award for the best article or series of articles which appeared in The United States Specialist during the previous year. Unfortunately. our 2014 award winner. James Robinson was unable to attend the meeting to accept the award for his article in the April. 2014 issue … Unrecorded Early Use of the First Electric -Eye Issue – The Fourth Bureau 2c Washington Rotary of 1935.” However. the award plaque and honorarium along with our congratulations have been sent to Jim. On Friday evening. more than 60 folks attended a joint USSS and Collectors Club Fellowship Dinner in the courtyard area of the show hotel. Inasmuch as there were a large number of folks who arc members of both organizations. it was felt that rather than force them to make a choice between which Friday night dinner to attend. it would be best to hold a joint function. This proved to be a great idea and resulted in an evening of good food and philatelic camaraderie. I want to thank our Vice President, Jeff Shapiro, for making the arrangements. not only for this dinner. but for all of the USSS activities during the show. Thanks to his continual attention to detail. all of our functions ran smoothly.
The exhibit frames at the show were filled with a wide array of material from Society members and included the stamps and postal history of everything from definitive and commemorative stamps from the first decade of the 20th century right through the Prexies and Canal Zone Airmails. The Grand Award was won by Nick Lombardi for his exhibit, ”The 1903 Two Cent Washington Shield Issue,” which also won the Society’s Statue of Freedom Award and the APS Research Medal. Lombardi also won the W. Wallace Cleland Award for the best single frame exhibit by a member at the annual meeting show for ··The U.S. Three Cent Jackson Stamp of the 1902 Series.” The Society’s prestigious Walter W. Hopkinson Trophy was won by Greg Shoults for his exhibit .. Washington & Franklin Coils. 1908-1924.” Although Bob Rufe’s exhibit U. S. Special Handling 1925- 1959: The Stamps and The Service” was not eligible for open competition at this show because it had won the Grand Award at the St. Louis Stamp Expo in March. it was awarded The Collect0rs Club award for the “Best Modern U.S. Exhibit” in that club’s annual multi-frame competition which was held at this show.
Our Society table was staffed continuously throughout the three days of the show. Members stopped by to purchase books, exchange information, or just to rest up. Special thanks go out to Jay and Denise Stotts. Kurt and Joann Lenz. Larry Ballantyne. Roger Brody. Bob Rufe and Ed Grabowski for helping man the booth at different times. as well as to Tom Jacks of Mountainside Stamps for hauling our booth materials to and from the show. Those members visiting the booth included:
Larry Ballantyne Denise Stotts
Frank Braithwaite Rod Juell
Roger Brody Charles E. Nelson
Edward Grabowski Paul Ammons
Labron Harris Roger Skoyles
Andy Kupersmit Ken Moreau
Joann Lenz John F. O’Keeffe
Kurt Lenz Douglas Horka
Rob Loeffler Brian Engler. Sr.
Nick Lombardi Stan Sablak
Robert Rose Bob Rufe
Phil Sager Jeffrey Shapiro
Greg Shoults K. David Steidley
Tom Jacks Lynn Batdorf
Jay Stotts Tony Bruno
Tom Corette Warren Manning
Irv Miller Decker Adams
Dave Wessely Bob Chipkin
Bob Trachimowicz
Our 2016 Annual Meeting will take place at World Stamp Show New York 2016 on Sunday. May 29th. at 1 PM and we are planning our annual Fellowship Dinner for Monday. May 30th. There will be a host of USSS activities during the full eight day run of this international. so start making plans now to attend as much of this great show as possible. We will be providing more information about the Society’s activities as we get closer to the show.
Series 1902 10 Frame _ USA Ver Nov 2016
C62 Complete
Robert L. Markovits – Hall of Fame
Robert L. Markovits Inducted Into BIA/USSS Hall of Fame
By Roger S. Brody
The Board of Governors unanimously approved the induction of Robert L. Markovits into the BIA/USSS Hall of Fame. The formal induction ceremony was held in conjunction with the Society’s 85th Anniversary celebration at the American Philatelic Center, September 16-18. Markovits is the thirteenth member to be so honored.
Robert Markovits is an internationally recognized researcher, collector, exhibitor and writer on numerous philatelic subjects, particularly back of the book material, notably, U.S. and worldwide Special Delivery, U.S. Officials and U.S. Postal Stationery.
His service to organized philately is recognized by his contributions to several philatelic organizations, especially the United States Stamp Society. From 1963 through 1969, Robert wrote extensively for The Bureau Specialist in a column called the “Numbers Game,” contributing over 50 articles to the journal. He published a check list for Special Delivery plate numbers with Morris “M.X.” Weiss, and worked on the pricing for several of the early Durland Standard Plate Number Catalogs.
Perhaps his most notable contribution to the hobby has been his research and writing about Special Delivery stamps. Robert started collecting Postage Due and Special Delivery plate blocks under the tutelage of Louis K. Robbins, who with his brother Phil and W. Parsons Todd, were early Special Delivery specialists. Markovits’ interest in Special Delivery of the United States and possessions, now expanded to worldwide, started in 1954 and is actively pursued to this day.
Markovits received the Hopkinson Memorial Literature Award in 1960 for his “The United States Special Delivery Issues,” research and commentary on Special Delivery plate numbers. His research has also been published in many other important philatelic journals. In 1989, he received the Best Article award in for his three part article on the Taylor 5¢ issue of 1875 and its reissue on soft paper in the Collectors Club Philatelist. His pamphlet on the 10¢ Registry stamp of 1911 detailed his collection and is the definitive work on this stand-alone issue. Robert also collected and issued the Brazer proof price lists to make this research available to collectors. Two articles on Special Delivery issues have appeared in the Congress Book. Among his many eclectic philatelic interests is the Westervelt-Chester, New York local issue, the subject of an extensive article in the Locals and Carriers Journal. Other back of the book material collected, researched and written about include the airmail City of New York issue of 1948 and several specialized classic issues of U.S. postal stationery. He has made available an outstanding bibliography of the U.S. Special Delivery system along with numerous articles and exhibit pages on his website http://www.specialdelivery.com.
In addition to his contributions to philatelic literature, he has been a prolific exhibitor of “back of the book” material. In 1962 Markovits received the Hopkinson Trophy for his exhibit “The 1895 Special Delivery Issue.” He won three international large gold medals for his Special Delivery classic period collection, 1885 to 1901, which was shown in the Championship class in 2011 in Delhi, India. This exhibit was most recently shown in the U.S. at NOJEX 2006, displayed as part of 20 frames, shown in two sections: the classic period, and 1902 through June 6, 1997, the end of Special Delivery service. His exhibit of the 1908 Helmet of Mercury stamp, his favorite, won the Collectors Club single-frame competition in 2006.
His collection of United States Official Stamps 1873-1884 won the APS Champion of Champions award in Cleveland in 1999. This exhibit, which featured the $2 State Department stamp on a package front, received four international large gold medals, culminating in a showing in the Championship Class in France.
In addition to his contributions to the USSS, Markovits was a Governor and Trustee of the Collectors Club, serving for over six years as program chairman and still remains a member of their Editorial Board.
Robert Markovits’ dedication to the United States Stamp Society and his contributions to U.S. philatelic research and knowledge make him worthy of the highest honor the Society can bestow.
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