. Annual report for the year ended June 30 .... United States National Museum. The Stohlman Confectioner's Shop, a famous Georgetown, , land- mark from the period 1900—1910. Closed in 1957, its furnishings are preserved in the hall of everyday life in the American past. Philately and Postal History.—Associate curator Carl Sclieele, has continued his project of compiling- an outline history of Colonial Posts in North America. He has also presented talks to various phila- telic groups. Numismatics.—Curator V. Clain-Stefanelli completed a research study on a mission from Peru which came to Ph


. Annual report for the year ended June 30 .... United States National Museum. The Stohlman Confectioner's Shop, a famous Georgetown, , land- mark from the period 1900—1910. Closed in 1957, its furnishings are preserved in the hall of everyday life in the American past. Philately and Postal History.—Associate curator Carl Sclieele, has continued his project of compiling- an outline history of Colonial Posts in North America. He has also presented talks to various phila- telic groups. Numismatics.—Curator V. Clain-Stefanelli completed a research study on a mission from Peru which came to Philadelphia to obtain modern equipment for the Lima mint, and the striking in 1855 of pattern coins for Peru. He has also submitted for publication a paper on "A New Quarter Shekel of the First Year of the Jewish ; Dr. Stefanelli was invited to be an official guest of Israel in June-July 196o to lecture and to study recently developed exhibit techniques. He also visited museums and private collections in Greece, The Netherlands, Belgium, and England to study coins and the history of coining techniques. Mrs. E. Clain-Stefanelli, associate curator, studied ancient Greek coinage of Messina at the British Museum, at Oxford and Cambridge, and in Tlie Hague. While in Israel in 1003 as an official guest of the goNcrnment she lectured on various topics. Visitinfi investiiiators.—The following visitors received assistance in llu'ii- study oF (lie collections:. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original United States National Museum. [Washington] : Smithsonian Institution


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