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USPCS Annual Meeting
at TEXPEX - Posted by
Alexander Haimann on Mar 21, 11
22:52
The U.S. Philatelic
Classics Society (USPCS) will hold its
2011 annual meeting in conjunction with
TEXPEX from April 15-17. The show will
be held at the Doubletree Hotel Dallas
near the Galleria. Complete details
about the show, hotel and travel
arrangements, and hours can be found at
the TEXPEX website HERE.
"This annual meetings
are always terrific opportunities for
the society's members to congregate at
one place and time to share their
enthusiasm for classic United States
stamps and postal history. The
combination of the special USPCS events
and programs along with the TEXPEX Show
and accompanying exhibit makes this an
event any collector or student of
Classic U.S. does not want to miss!"
said Wade Saadi, President of the
Society.
The current schedule of
evens and programs includes:
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4/15 Friday 1:00pm
in the Teak Room( Jim Stever -
"Republic of Texas Forwarding Agents
at New Orleans"(((
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4/15 Friday 7 pm -
Saltgrass Steakhouse (next to hotel)
U.S. Philatelic Classics Society
Dinner If you would like to attend
the Society s dinner please email
Kisha at ktownsend@spinkshreves.com
or call her at 800-556-7826
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4/16 Saturday
11:00am in the Teak Room( Clifford
Alexander - "The Eagle Carrier in
Washington D.C."
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4/16 Saturday
1:00-2:00pm in the Teak Room U.S.
Philatelic Classics Society Annual
Membership Meeting
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4/16 Saturday 2:00pm
in the Teak Room Craig Eggleston -
"The U.S. Military Crosses the
Pacific: Dewey, Manila and the
Philippine War"
About the U.S.
Philatelic Classics Society—The U.S. Philatelic
Classics Society is the only
organization that studies in depth the
stamps and postal history of the United
States from the Colonial era to 1900.
Our members include both collectors and
students. Many have written articles
that have been published in our award
winning quarterly magazine, The
Chronicle of the U.S. Classic Postal
Issues, and in other publications.
Information about the USPCS, membership,
its publications, and articles of
interest to collectors and students of
the classic period of U.S. philately,
can found at the society's website at
www.uspcs.org. Copies of back issues of
the Chronicle and previously published
books are also available from the
society's bookstore, accessible from the
society's website, or directly at
http://www.uspcs.org/store.html.
For media inquiries,
please contact:
Wade E. Saadi President, USPCS (wade@pencom.com)
or Alexander Haimann Publicist, USPCS
(bretalex1@aol.com)
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