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Collectors Club Philatelist (New York, NY: Collectors Club of New York) ISSN 0010-0838; Gibbons Stamp Monthly (London, Stanley Gibbons Magazines) ISSN 0954-8084; Linn's Stamp News (US) ISSN 0161-6234; Monthly Universal Post - Karachi, Pakistan; The Philatelist (London, Robson Lowe etc.) ISSN 0031-7373; Stamp Collecting, 1913–1984
American Topical Association (New York, New York) [102] Buffalo Stamp Club [70] Collectors Club of New York [105] Danville Area Coin & Stamp Club [102] Dutchess Philatelic Society [64] Fort Orange Stamp Club [95] Inter-National Stamp Society [47] International Stamp Club [64] Newburgh Stamp Club [102] Plewacki Stamp Society [102]
John Robert Boker Jr. (January 29, 1913 – April 12, 2003) was an American philatelist who amassed some of the most prestigious collections of 19th century stamps ever seen by stamp collectors. Before his death in 2003, the Collectors Club of New York declared him, in 1996, to be the "outstanding philatelist of the last half of the twentieth ...
It was the first international stamp show to be held in New York since FIPEX in 1956. The show brought together stamp collectors, dealers, exhibitors, postal administrations and societies from several countries to sell, buy and discuss all aspects of the hobby known as philately. Between 250,000 and 300,000 visitors were expected to attend the ...
New York: The Philatelic Foundation, 1992. The Stamps and Postal History of Nineteenth Century Samoa. London: Royal Philatelic Society, 2004. ISBN 0-9597883-5-2; The Postage Stamps of New Zealand 1855-1873: The Chalon Head Issues. London: Royal Philatelic Society, 2009. ISBN 0-473-15397-1
Varsity Spirit cheerleader. Varsity Spirit, LLC, also known as Varsity, is an American cheerleading company owned by Varsity Brands.Founded in 1974 as the Universal Cheerleaders Association, the company is a manufacturer of apparel for cheerleading and dance teams, organizer of cheerleading competitions, and operator of training camps and sanctioning bodies.
Live in NYC 12/31/92 features the band's 1992 New Year's Eve performance at The Academy Theater in New York City. The show featured a fast version of "Wash", which was never played live again. "Stranglehold" (a Ted Nugent cover) was played at the show but not released on the bootleg. [1]
Several dates have been mentioned for the Scene club jam, including March 7, [5] March 13, [1] [6] and June 6, [7] 1968. In addition to Hendrix and Morrison, other jam participants have been tentatively identified as the Scene's house band, the McCoys [1] [6] (bassist Randy Jo Hobbs [7] and drummer Randy Zehringer), bassist Harvey Brooks, and drummer Buddy Miles. [8]