George W. Brett Inducted into the United States Stamp Society Hall of Fame
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George W. Brett has been inducted into the Hall of Fame of the United
States Stamp Society, formerly the Bureau Issues Association. The Board
of Governors voted unanimously to honor the Society's Chairman
Emeritus. Induction into the Hall of Fame is the Society's highest
honor. Brett becomes the ninth person so honored. His contributions to
the Society and philately are legendary. In his 67 years of membership,
Brett has served on and chaired several committees including plate
varieties, possessions and dependencies, Bureau production methods,
catalog listings, and publications. He has been a member of the Board
of Governors and served as President for two years, Chairman for six
years and Chairman Emeritus for 20 years. It is no surprise that George
Brett has been known as "Mr. B.I.A." He has been a prolific writer and
contributor to the Society's monthly journal, The United States
Specialist. In the journal's sixty years index covering the years 1930
through 1990, Brett is cited for authoring a remarkable 540 reports and
articles. He is the only three-time winner of the Walter W. Hopkinson
Memorial Award for the best article published in The Specialist. He was
also the first recipient of the Hugh M. Southgate Distinguished
Philatelist Award presented in 1980.
The consummate philatelic student, Brett is unquestionably the greatest
living authority on United States stamp production. He is also a great
teacher willing to share his knowledge and offer suggestions to
researchers and writers. Brett has held memberships is several
philatelic organizations and has been recognized for his scholarly
knowledge. He served for several years as a member of the Postmaster
General's Citizen's Stamp Advisory Committee. Among his many honors
Brett has been awarded the SEPAD National Merit Award and the Phoenix
Award. In 1978 he was presented with the American Philatelic Society's
Luff Award. In 1983 Brett received one of the most prestigious awards
in philately, The Alfred F. Lichtenstein Award of the Collectors Club.
George Brett is much more than "Mr. B.I.A.;" he is philately's "Man of
the 20th Century." The Board of Governors is honored to induct George W.
Brett into the Hall of Fame.
A special citation and award was presented to Brett acknowledging his
contribution to philately and induction into the Hall of Fame at the
Society's 70th Anniversary Banquet, June 2, 2000, at the National Postal
Museum.
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Brett's Award Citation read:
The Board of Governors of the United States Stamp Society is honored to
induct into the Hall of Fame, George W. Brett of Spirit Lake, Iowa, who,
exemplifying true scholarship and devotion to philatelic research for
almost 70 years, has given unstintingly of his time and effort in the
service of our organization.
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Caption: George Brett (left) receives his citation for induction in to
the United States Stamp Society/Bureau Issues Association Hall of Fame
from Chairman Roger Brody.
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