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Index of Volumes 1 to 36 "FIRST WAYS" Part I Title.......................................................... Author Part -------# Page A Look At The Record 14 A P 0 First Days 1 130 Leuandowski, Arthur A.M.N.W., Let's All Join, The Kaeseberg, R. P. A.S.D.A. First Day Extravaganza Thorrpson, Richard H. Accidental, First YCSC FDC Crisman, Donald B. ACE 94 Virginia Seath Grover Ansink, Hal Ace of Clubs, The Henthorn, Richard Across-The-Border-Collecting ReM, Chris Adams, Frank - A Beginning in Cachetmaking Adams, Frank Adams, Samuel - Postal Card Honors Harter, Uilliam K. Adamsvi 1le to Wyoming, From Patterson, Curtis B. Add On An Alternative to Collecting the Classic Cachet Jones, John F. Add-on Cachets Warren, Alan Add-On Cachets - Corrplaint/Ethics Comni ttee Report Harlan, Jack A. Add-On Cachets Letters to the Editor Blevins, Kenneth Add-on Cachets, Those Patterson, Curtis B. Add-on, Question of Ethics Peltin, Geri Add-ons, Ethics of Monty, Richard A. Ansink, Hal Add-ons, The Ethics of Monty, Richard A. Ansink, Hal Adding Color to Your Cover Collection Cross, James Adding Up: Publicity vs. Advertising de Vries, Lloyd A. Adding Up: The Basics de Vries, Lloyd A. Adding Up: Writing de Vries, Lloyd A. Addressed or Unaddressed Neidig, F. Harry Addressed vs. Unaddressed Wright, Patricia P. I, Addressed vs. Unaddressed Monty, Richard A. Addressing the Problem Koved, Sol Title...................................................................... Author Part Vol # Page Aditya, My Trades With 31 4 460 Friedmen, Paul Adler8s Baseball Hit 27 8 1259 Eiserman, Monte Adlman, Cerry,+MM=CAMM Covers 24 5 22 Monty, Richard A. Adopt A Collector 33 6 690 Koved, Sol Advanced Cachetmaking 201 1 25 5 622 Russell, Dr. Gene H. II 11 27 3 332 Advertising FDC for Sc. 970 28 6 903 Casper, Wayne P. Advertising FDC Project, Birth of e Cmrcial 1 29 4 574 Hennessy, Ui 11im A. I1 I1 29 8 1174 Advertising FDCs of American Banking St- (Sc. 27 3 404 987) Gasper, Uayne P. Advertising FDCs of the Famous American 35 4 468 Scientists, Winthrop Chemical Casper, Uayne P. Advertising FDCs, Norton International 35 8 948 Gasper, Wayne P. Advertising First Day Cover?, An Early 22 3 64 Monty, Richard A. Advertising First Day Covers 8 2 26 McGrath, Thomas F. Advertising First Day Covers Sc. 1423 30 6 772 Gasper, Wayne P. Advertising Media, FDCs as an 26 3 379 Gasper, Wayne P. II 27 5 684 Advertising Mediun, FOCs Used as an 1 27 4 293 Sc. 945 Casper, Wayne P. I@Sc. 945 11 28 2 293 II 111 28 3 458 I1 IV 28 5 753 Advertising Practices, Message to FIRST DAYS 19 6 54 Readers re Dubious Cusick Allison W. Advertising Stuffer - Sc. $16 30 8 1024 Casper, Uayne P. Advertising, 50th Anniversary of Modern FDC 1 19 3 12 Newton, Barry ll 11 19 4 52 II 111 20 1 14 Advertising, Crooked 22 6 86 Herst, Herman Jr. Advertising, More About FDCs Used for 1 26 5 761 Casper, Wayne P. II I1 27 8 1160 I1 111 28 3 458 II IV 28 5 753 It V 29 2 253 #I VI 29 5 651 Title Author Part Vol # Page ------------------------*--.------------------- ---------------- ------- I1 VII 30 11 Vlll 30 IS 111 35 Aerogramne Aired and in Error 31 Faust, Dr. Amy D. Aerogramne, First Day of Patterson, Jemes Aeronautics Conference 1928 FDC, 2c and 5c Bert, Adam K. Aerospace Cover Spec ia 1t y Mizenko, Marion C. AFDCS General Membership Meeting: November 21, 1987 FIRST DAYS Staff AFDCS Incorporates AFDCS Meets With USPS Hough, Joe D. AFDCS Member Loses Composure Peltin, Geri AFDCS Members Participate in Niagara Area Show AFDCS Nuher One, Elusive Patterson, Curtis B. AFDCS Referendun No. 7 Koved, Sol AFDCS Research llQues t ion BoxR1 Uarren, Alan AFDCS Resolutions I1 AFDCS Resolutions - Further Report Burd, L. Paul Cusick, Allison U. AFDCS Resolutions - Report to the Members Waterman, Lee S. AFDCS Resolutions - Uhatls Happened AFDCS Service Directory AFDCS, 1955-1975 - A Perspective Borges, Dr. John E. AFDCSer on a Stanp of Guatemala, An Cusick, Allison W. Age Stains, Booklet Pane Warren, Alan Age Stains, Booklet Pane Covers, Dealer Servicing Warren, Alan Aging Together Shore, Herbert Aging Together Stamp Dunnun, Jemes M. Air First Day Covers, Early Markovits, Robert L. Air Mail (C19) First Day, Six Cent Thompson, Richard H. First Addendun *' Second Addendun T h ird Addendun Air Mail Booklet Pane First Day Covers Gerstacker, Robert E. Title Author Part Vol # Page -----------------------------------*----.------- Air Mail FDC, Scarcity of U.S. 9 6 22 Silver, Phi lip Air Mail First Days Covers: Air Mail Field and Airport ~ancels- Ramsay. Gene Air nail First Days ~ouble-~utyCovers Ramsay, Gene Air Mail First Days: Airmail Envelopes and Markings Ramsay, Gene Air Mail First Days: Sc. C4 Ramsay, Gene Air Mail First Days: Sc. C7 Ramsay, Gene I1 Air Mail Postal Card Cachet, AFDCS Chapter Prepares Air/Space America '88: A First-Hand Report Gold, Doris Airmil Booklet, Red 7c First Day Cancellations Jezek, John. Jr. Airmail Postal Card (Sc. UXCZ), Comnercial Use of Cusick, Allison U. Airmail, England (1911) Warren, Alan II Airship Event Covers, Introduction to U.S. Clarke, Wesley Alamo 9-cent Starrp First Day of Issue Fohn, Jane King IS Alaska's I1Statehood Anniversary Serieso1 Lewis, Jon Alaska-Yukon Fake FDCs Markovits, Robert 1. Alaska-Yukon lssue of 1909 Fisher, Laurence S. Alaska-Yukon lssue of 1909 Addenda Fisher, Lawrence S. Alaskan Territory Comnemorative Half and Half Tolman, Wallace F. ALbers Portrait Cachets Patterson, Curtis 8. Albers Silhouette Cachets Patterson, Curtis B. Alcott, Louisa May Patterson, Curtis 8. Alexandria Bicentennial Issue, The Airmail First Days Ramsay, Gene All That Glows Is Not Gold Pelcyger, Scott Allen, Ron E. Allentown Peals Forth A First Day Allinson and Double A, Andy: The End of an Era Monty, Richard A. Ti.tle Author Part # Page ------------.----------------*---------*------------------- ------. Allinson, Andy - Obituary ALouette (Canada) Bardwell, H. F. Alpert, Leon Buxbaun, David E. ALSlOd - A Rare Find Ualton, Harry B. Jr. Alter, Eunice, and JONAL Artcovers Monty, Richard A. Amateur Cachet Makers Bailey, Candi Amelia Earhart First Day Ueber, John J. Sr. America Cachet No. 1 - Battles of Lexington/Concord Burke, Michael, et al American Bank Note Company Uarren, Alan American Book Lover's Society Heins, Clark American Craftsman Envelope First Day Duffy, Uilliam E. American First Day Cover Fandation American First Day Cover Fdation Specialized Catalog of U.S. FDCs Siskin, Pat Siskin, Ed American Legion - 50th Anniversary Year American Literature Issue Library Postal Cards Combination FDCs Raciti, Frank F. American Turners Issue, in Pursuit of the Turner, George B. Americana Series on FDCs, "Block ConceptM of Maienthau, H. AMERIPEX '86, The Best Kept Secret of! Hennessy, William A. AMERIPEX - Statue of Liberty or A Tale of Two Cities Turner, George 8. AMERIPEX 86 and "The Great Presidential Rip Offo1 Hennessy, William A. AMERIPEX 86 at the AFDCS 30th Convention Hemessy, William A. Analysis, U.S. Comem?rative Issues FDC T~tle.Samuel H. Anderson, C. Stephen - obituary Anderson, C. Stephen, Pioneer Cachet Designer Fryczynski, Stanley H., Jr. Anderson, C. Stephen, Pioneer Cachet Designer, Anderson, Pauline H. (Polly), etc. Allinson, Andy " Correction Anderson, C.S., At the Movies Boyaj ian, Andrew Anderson, Elmer A. 8 Pontiac Press Cachets Heins, Clark Title Author Part Vol # Page .............................................. ----------------.,------- Andromeda Space Covers 28 5 817 Heins, Clark Animated Covers Ellis, Richard Ankney, Mrs. Goldie FIRST DAYS Staff Annotated Albun, The Mulford, Montgomery Annunciation, The Another F leetwood MacArthur. W l°FDC*I Gasper, - ~ayneP. Ansink, Hal: 1987 Distinguished Service Award FIRST DAYS Staff Answering Trade Ads Bai !ey, Candi Antarctic Cover Collecting Paddock, Arnold D. Antarctic Treaty Uaterman, Lee S. Antarctic Treaty Ten Years of Peace Paddock, Arnold D. Anything You Can Do I Can Do Better Everett, Robert U. Jr. Apfelbaun Auction Report Themal, Harry F. Apollo 15 - A Decade of Space Achievement Eiserman, Monte Apollo 8 First Day Activities Banks, M. Allen Apollo 8 First Day Memories Eiserman, Monte Apollo Mission Cachets Stobbs, Clayton R. Apollo Soyuz Test Project, Cachet Catalog for the 1975 Tan, Victor Apollo-Sowz - Florida Follies Moberly, Joe Apollo-Soyuz First Day Covers Henderson, Stan Apollo-Soyuz First Day Covers Continued Henderson, Stan Apollo-Soyuz Stamps - and One Miscuit Bixer Apollo-Soyuz Test Project Cachet Catalogue, Addendun To Tan, Victor Appomattox - And the Nation Reunited Krulik, Ernest F. Appomattox First Day Maximun Card Raciti, Frank F. Appnattox Surrender 1965 Snoua, Alma C. A~rilCovers. 1929 Kroos, Arthur G., Jr. AR Cachets Archaeology in Jerusalem Mendelsohn, Paul M. Title Author Part ----------------------------------------------------------.----..--# Page Archives 8 1010 Horn, Gini Archives at APRL Pla, Steven I1 I1 Archives at APRL Patterson, Curtis 8. I1 I1 I1 11 I1 I1 I1 I1 Archives at APRL, AFDCS Horn, Gini Archives at APRL. AFDCS Sente, Marjory J. I1 Archives Curator/Liaison APRL, AFDCS FIRST DAYS Staff Archives Gleanings: Wisconsin First Day Cachetmakers Patterson, Curtis 8. Archives S.O.P. Patterson, Curtis 8. Archives, AFDCS Pta, Steven I1 II 11 I1 11 Archives, AFDCS, Report From Cusick, Allison U. Archives, From the Patterson, Curtis 8. I1 I1 I1 I1 Archives, I've Been Uorking On The Monty, Richard A. Arctic Explorations (address by) Siedle, E. George Title---------------------------------------------------------------.------ Author Part Vol # Page Argentina Silver Medal Award FIRST DAYS 7 6 17 Nonis, Algerio Argentine FD Cancellations I1 73 14 Nonis, Algerio Aries and David Preston - by Himself 25 1 81 Preston, David Aristocrats, The 15 3 36 Arizona Statehood Issue With Freak Perforation 11 4 27 Raciti, Frank F. Arkansas1 Past, A Philatelic Glinpse Into 17 5 40 Peters, George Army Game, The 33 7 834 Koved, Sol Army/Navy Series FDCs, Unusual Cancels on 11 20 2 46 Gasper, Wayne P.
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