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Chairperson
Jay B. Stotts
P.O. Box 690042
Houston, TX 77269
2004 Annual Board Meeting Committee Report
The committee currently has three regularly participating members, keeping in
touch by mail and email. Current research includes a census of auction lots of
major items such as imperfs between, etc.
We published the discovery of plate number 4946 on the blue paper 13¢
Washington, Scott #365, in the March, 2004 issue of The Specialist. Jay Stotts
is writing the weekly column "Stamp Facts" for Linn's Stamp News. The column as
offered by Jay commenced with Scott #551 and is continuing into the Scott
#700s. Jerry Katz is a regular contributor to First Days.
Jay Stotts exhibits Fourth Bureau Issues, Rate Usages of the Fourth Bureau
Issue, The Great Americans, Early U.S. Airmail on Worlwide Routes, A Natural
History of Mountains, Usages of the Austrian Costume Series and a multitude of
single frames. Jerry Katz exhibits various aspects of the 11¢ Hayes flat plate
printings.
2003 Annual Board Meeting Committee Report
The committee has four regularly participating members, keeping in
touch by mail, email, phone, newsletter. Current research includes the
following: Jerry Katz continues to do research on early FDCs, especially
those of the Fourth Bureau Era. In 2003, he was named the winner of the
2002 Philip H. Ward, Jr. Award of Excellence in FDC Literature for his
June 1, 2002, First Days article titled "FDCs of the Special Delivery
Issue of 1922."
Rod Juell presented a talk entitled "Collecting the U.S. Stamps of
1921-32: The 4th Bureau Era" at StampShow 2003 in Columbus with the
"byline" United States Stamp Society.
Rod Juell published a discovery and a separate article on Fourth Bureau
Issue Gum Breakers and Ridges in the June, 2003 U.S. Specialist. Currently,
Jay Stotts is researching the Siderographers and Plate
Finishers of the Fourth Bureau Issue. Member Jerry Katz publishes
primarily in the FDC society journal, First Days.
Jay Stotts exhibits a 10-frame traditional exhibit on the Fourth Bureau
Issue as well as a 10-frame exhibit on Rate Usages of the Fourth Bureau
Issue. Jerry Katz exhibits the FDC and color facets of the 11¢ flat
plate Hayes stamp.
2002 Annual Board Meeting Committee Report
The committee has four to five members, keeping in touch by mail, email,
phone, newsletter. Current research includes the following: Jerry Katz
is doing extensive research on early First Day Cover cachet makers,
especially Henry Hammelman. His latest research deals with Hammelman's
servicing of reciprocal first day of service for international special
delivery between the U.S. and foreign countries. Jay Stotts continues
his 18-year census of key Fourth Bureau Issue items sold through
auction.
Recent articles by Jay Stotts in The U.S. Specialist include the "U.S.
Mail on the Hindenburg" (February, 2001), "Recent Sales of Fourth Bureau
Issue Archival Material" (July, 2001) and "America '01 Features Bureau
Issue" (August, 2001) Chairman Stotts has also exhibited "United
States: The Fourth Bureau Issue, 1922-38," Court of Honor, Greater
Houston Stamp Show 2002 and "United States: The 30¢ Buffalo Stamp of
1922-38," single frame exhibit, Garfield Perry March Party 2001.
2001 Annual Board Meeting Committee Report
The committee has approximately five members but is relatively inactive. Committee
members include Jay Stotts, Gary Griffith, Tony Callendrello, George Wagner and Jerry Katz.
The Fourth Bureau Issue Committee has been very active in the last
decade, with many articles in The Specialist, especially by Jay Stotts
on rates and usages and by Gary Griffith on the stamps, proofs, etc.;
thus almost all possible discoveries have been made and reported. By
late 2000 or early 2001, Griffith's second book, published by Linn's, on
the U.S. stamp issues of 1927-33 will appear. This book will contain
some new data on our issues.
2000 Annual Board Meeting Committee Report
The FBI Committee is currently dormant, although the committee members
individually are very active. George Wagner (imperforates), Jerry Katz
(11¢ Hayes), Pat Walters (Kans. & Nebr.) and Jay Stotts (Fourth Bureau
production & rates) all actively exhibit nationally. Gary Griffith (2¢)
currently exhibits internationally. The Fourth Bureau News has been
discontinued for some time now.
Gary Griffith, Jerry Katz and Jay Stotts have all presented seminars
centered around the Fourth Bureau Issue at past BIA annual meetings and
can do so in the future. The strongest period of articles in The
Specialist dealing with the FBI were between 1988 and the mid-1990s when
Stotts and Griffith wrote about rate usages and stamp production.
Gary Griffith has completed the draft of the second volume of his
writings for Linn's Stamp News. The volume covers all U.S. stamp issues
from 1927 through FDR's election to the presidency. The work is
completely researched through the archives in Washington, DC including
Bureau and Post Office records. No release date is available at this
time. With the publication of this volume, there is very little left to
"discover" about FBI stamp production.
An article on the Souvenir Book published by the U.S. Post Office for
distribution to U.P.U. representatives at a contemporary meeting in
London (1929) is being planned but is not currently drafted. Articles
on rate usages can be contributed at any time, but there seems to be an
abundance on postal history articles at this time in The Specialist.
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