![]() Directories Resource Center NEW! NEW! Current Issue and Archives SCRAP Archive Chronicle Supplements by Stephen B. Pacetti, RA3668 by R. Winter (No. 188: pp.302-5) Monographs U.S. #1-299 U.S. #1-701 (And Related Topics) Exhibits Single, Double or Multi-Frame Presentations
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This section of the USPCS web site is provided for Society Members in good standing. The Members Domain is the Society's online meeting place for sharing unpublished philatelic manuscripts, studies in progress, exhibits, and presentations. One of the key features of this site is the ability to access all past issues of our Society's publication, The Chronicle. This includes nearly 20,000 pages of important articles and research, which can be readily searched, browsed and printed for personal use. This access is just a few clicks away, under the heading "Resource Center". You can also access the current and many past issues of The Chairman's Chatter, the Society's quarterly newsletter. Other important features of the Members Domain include:a listing of earliest documented usages (EDUs); a number of full-color exhibits; and access to the SCRAP archive, containing hundreds of scans of fake covers. This Domain will also be your one stop for obtaining the most recent Membership Directory, other Members emails, Members web pages, as well as their Collecting Interests. All these files are easily downloaded as PDF's. If you have any comments, questions, or suggestions, or if you would like to share your exhibit or a philatelic presention, please contact the Members Domain Chairman Michael Heller at mi.heller@verizon.net. If you would like to have your E-mail address, Web Page and/or Collecting Interests added to the Society database, and hence the online Directory/Registry, please contact the Members Domain creator Dr. Charles J. DiComo at charles.dicomo@uspcs.org. Please "Log In" to access this area of the site. Your Member ID is your RA number. Your password is your 9-digit zip code (including the hyphen). Once you enter the Members Domain, you should change your password to something easily remembered. Please log in to access this area of the site. |