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Clark, Luft, and McCann to Receive
the American Philatelic Society's 2008 Luff Award
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| Nancy B. Clark is the recipient of the 2008 John N. Luff
Award for Exceptional Contributions to Philately. The recipients
will be honored at the StampShow Awards Banquet on August 16
in Hartford. |
The Luff Awards are the most prestigious
awards presented by the American Philatelic Society. Established
in 1940 in honor of prominent American philatelist, John N. Luff
and APS president from 1907 to 1909, the awards are presented each
year at APS StampShow for meritorious contributions to philately
by living philatelists.
Nancy B. Clark, Stanley J. Luft, and
Peter P. McCann have been chosen to receive the 2008 John N. Luff
Awards. The recipients will be honored at the 2008 StampShow Awards
Banquet on Saturday, August 16, in Hartford, Connecticut.
Nancy
B. Clark of Marstons Mills, Massachusetts, has been selected
as the recipient of the 2008 Luff Award for Exceptional Contributions
to Philately.
Nancy’s widespread accomplishments
touch on many fields in organized philately; however, her efforts
on behalf of youth philately stand out among her many activities.
Beginning some thirty years ago, she was a councilor working with
Boy Scouts to help them achieve a badge in stamp collecting. She
founded and ran stamp clubs that held regular meetings and exhibitions
in three schools from Kindergarten to Eighth Grade, plus a magnet
high school. In 1982, she hosted a regional Benjamin Franklin Leader
Exchange Conference for teachers at the ROPEX show.
Prior to AMERIPEX
in 1986, she worked to develop the Youths Exhibiting Stamps (YES)
project. She trained Postal Service personnel in exhibiting techniques
and judged the final entries. This exhibiting promotion enabled
five youngsters and their parents to attend AMERIPEX at
USPS expense. In 1986, Nancy received a grant from the Council
of Philatelic Organizations to design and develop youth areas for
national shows. She hosted the first youth judging seminar at the
International Philatelic Federation (FIP) level in North America.
At the 1994 Peach State Show, she set a record with 54 frames of
youth exhibits at a national show.
Nancy hosted a youth philately symposium
in Woods Hole, Massachusetts, and co-chaired Stamp Camp USA in
2002. She chaired the committee for the youth and beginners area
at Washington 2006, partnering with the APS and the USPS. She prepared
materials for and participated in an outreach program for 2,500
teachers for the Smithsonian Institution’s “Teacher’s
Night.”
Nancy’s service to the American
Philatelic Society has been long-standing at many different levels.
These include chairing the youth activities committee, serving
as APS representative to the FIP youth commission, developing youth
judging guidelines, presenting postal history seminars, and working
as a nationally accredited judge for more than 25 years. She has
served on several APS committees, including judges’ accreditation,
international relations, and postal history. She was an APS director
at large from 1993 to 1997 and served as society treasurer from
1999 until 2003. For several years, she has organized and hosted
the weekly “APS Stamp Talk with Nancy Clark” on
wsRadio.com.
She has served on the juries of eight
international exhibitions and was the U.S. commissioner to seven
international shows and team leader for three international shows.
She served as vice president and president of the Rochester Philatelic
Association and chaired ROPEX. Nancy was a founding member
and president of the Georgia Federation of Stamp Clubs, and a founder
of the Peach State Stamp Show, which she chaired throughout its
World Series of Philately accreditation. She served as president
of Olymphilex 1996 and as secretary and director of the American
Association of Philatelic Exhibitors. In 2003, she was a founding
member of the Auxiliary Markings Club and currently serves as its
past president. She is a director of the Massachusetts Postal Research
Society and treasurer of the Mobile Post Office Society.
Nancy Clark
has written dozens of articles in The American Philatelist, the
American Philatelic Congress books, Scott Stamp Monthly, and many
postal history journals. She has been honored with the Georgia
Federation of Stamp Clubs Service Award, the Rowland Hill Lifetime
Achievement Award of the Southeast Federation of Stamp Clubs, the
APS Ernest Kehr Award, and the Clyde Jennings Award of the Errors,
Freaks, and Oddities Collectors Club. She is a Fellow of the Royal
Philatelic Society of London. She has won national and international
gold awards for her many different exhibits.
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| The recipient of the 2008 Luff Award for Distinguished
Philatelic Research is Stanley J. Luft, a well-known specialist
and distinguished writer on all aspects of French philately. |
Stanley J. Luft of
Golden, Colorado, has been selected as the recipient for the 2008
Luff Award for Distinguished Philatelic Research.
Stan has contributed
significant research in the realm of French philately as reflected
in his exhibits and his writings. He is an internationally recognized
expert in all areas of this field. He has written or co-authored
more than 100 articles that have appeared in various journals,
but largely the France & Colonies
Philatelist. His writings have also appeared in The
American Philatelist,
Postal History Journal, Collectors
Club Philatelist, American Philatelic
Congress Book, Military Postal History
Society Bulletin, London
Philatelist, and Feuilles Marcophiles.
Stan also authored the three volumes of The
Regular Issues of France According to Their Normal Postal Usage (1974,
1979, 1984) and Military
and Postal History of the Revolutionary Armies in the West of France
1791–1802 (1993). With co-author William Waugh, he wrote
A Chronology of French Military Campaigns
and Expeditions with Their Postal Markings 1815–1983 (1984).
His
personal research is recorded not only in his writings, but also
in his many exhibits that have achieved more than 30 gold awards,
several reserve grands, and one grand award nationally. At FIP
exhibitions, he won three large golds as well as a Prix
d’Honneur at London 1990. The areas on
which these researched exhibits and his writings have touched include
French revolutionary and Napoleonic armies, French military campaigns
from 1823, Alsace-Lorraine from 1870, the 15-centimes Sage issue,
the 30-centimes Cameo Sowers, the 25-centimes Marianne de Décaris,
and Paris suburbs 1760–1883.
Stan was a founding member of
the Acadéemie Européene
de Philatélie in 1978, a member of the Union Marcophile
since 1974, and was elected a corresponding member of the Académie
de Philatélie in 2001. He edited the France & Colonies
Philatelist from 1993 to 2000, and served as a director of
the society from 1971 to 2007. He has been an accredited chief
judge in both philately and philatelic literature. He is past president
of the Philatelic Society of Cincinnati, and is a long-standing
member of the Rocky Mountain Stamp Show organizing committee where
he has served as president and show chairman. He is past president
of the Collectors Club of Denver, served on the council of the
American Philatelic Congress and chaired its Boehret Award committee.
He
is a fellow of the RPSL and has won the France & Colonies
Philatelic Society Gerard Gilbert Memorial award for philatelic
literature three times for his books.
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| For Outstanding Service to the American Philatelic
Society, the 2008 Luff Award goes to Peter P. McCann. The Luff
Award is the most prestigious honor that the APS can bestow
on a living philatelist. |
Peter P. McCann of
University Park, Florida, has been selected as the recipient of
the 2008 Luff Award for Outstanding Service to the American Philatelic
Society.
Peter has served the Society in many
ways for more than two decades. He is an APS-accredited chief philatelic
judge and chief literature judge and has judged at more than 125
national shows since 1986. He served on the Committee for Accreditation
of National Exhibitions and Judges from 1993 to 2007, and was its
chairman from 1997 to 1999. In the 1990s, he chaired the International
Relations and the Greater APS Fund committees for four years each.
From
1995 to 1997 he was APS Vice President and Recorder on the Board
of Vice Presidents, and from 1997 to 1999 was its Chairman. Elected
president of the APS in 1999, he served two terms, after which
he continued on the board as immediate past president from 2003
to 2007. He was the APS delegate to the FIP from 1997 to 2005.
During his many years of service to the Society, he has been a
vigorous promoter of the APS in his national and international
activities.
Peter continues as an ambassador of
the Society through his service on international juries and his
current office in the FIP. He has judged at eleven FIP exhibitions
since 1993, several times as vice president of the jury and as
team leader. In 2004, he was elected vice president of FIP, responsible
for the Inter-American Philatelic Federation (FIAF), Statues and
Rules, and the Postal History Commission.
Peter’s enthusiasm
for philately is reflected in several dozen articles that he has
written, and his service as co-editor and co-author of books pertaining
to his interests in the islands of the Caribbean and South Atlantic.
He has exhibited nationally and internationally, and has won national
grand awards with two different exhibits. Peter has always been
willing to share his knowledge with collectors and has presented
judging and exhibiting seminars at APS shows.
The high regard in
which Peter McCann is held in the philatelic community has been
recognized with many awards and honors, including fellow of the
RPSL, Philadelphia National Stamp Exhibition National Merit Award,
trustee of the Philatelic Foundation, co-chairman of the Council
of Philatelists of the Smithsonian’s National
Postal Museum, board of directors and committee chairman at Washington
2006, past president of the American Philatelic Congress, the American
Association of Philatelic Exhibitors, and the British Philatelic
Study Group.
He is also recipient of the Eugene
Klein Memorial Award of the American Philatelic Congress, the Phoenix
Award of the Phoenix Philatelic Association, and the Skavaril Award
for service to the St. Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha Philatelic
Society. In 2007, he signed the Roll of Distinguished Philatelists.
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