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Coin World [12/18/2006] (pg. 70)

Coin Earth [12/18/2006] (pg. 70)

12/18/2006

Medallic Excellence Lifetime Achievement Honour that the ANA awarded him only he lived the life that the award was designed for Rogers said Mr Steever was bom in Pitts field Mass A resident of Mystic Conn at his death he had previ ously lived in Devon Pa New Canaan Conn and Easton Pa Afterward Mr Steever attended Deerfield Academy in Deerfield Mass he continued his education at Yale University where he grad uated in 1936 with a available of arts degree in art history Keen on the fine arts from an early age Mr Steever connected his educa tion at the Yale School of Fine Arts to become a sculptor receiv ing a bachelor of fine arts caste in 1938 and a primary of fine arts degree in 1940 The recipient of several fellowships and prizes for sculpture he was as well a member of the Natio

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Coins: The Magazine of Coin Collecting - May 1998 (pg. 20)

Coins: The Magazine of Money Collecting - May 1998 (pg. 20)

v/one/1998 Numismatics Periodicals

ure two of these finally fulfills a lifelong pursuit The sale was finalized on Feb 20 Parrino said Although verbal prices were non released he confirmed that the unique piece which has been graded Extremely Fine 45 by the Numismatic Guaranty Corp sold for slightly nether 3 million Its pedigree includes the famed collections of Charles Bushnell and the Garrett family The second money the Yale Academy specimen is the second finest known of half dozen E B on wing multifariousness pieces and carries a class of Most Uncirculated 55 from NGC Its selling price was about 1 million Parrino said Owners have included such renowned numismatic names equally Cogan McCowy Woodward Parmelee Zabriskie Brand Boyd and Owen and the coin was donated to Yale University in 1944 This latter piece was recently purcha

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Idaho Trade Token Newsletter: Vol. 3, No. 4, April 1999 (pg. 2)

Idaho Trade Token Newsletter: Vol. 3, No. iv, April 1999 (pg. 2)

iv/1/1999 Numismatics Periodicals

searching for a number of years information technology is fourth dimension to present what I have so far One of the characters of this story is still the object of an international following Some other was an Idaho historian whose writing is as unknown today every bit was his political career Along the way are bits of trivia and coincidences that have intrigued me equally I learned more than nigh this concern and its ties to pioneer Idaho _ Yale University in New Haven Connecticut was where Henry Harry S and his older brother George T Burroughs Jr met Lewis Hobart Sweetser The three were classmates in Yale s applied science section the Sheffield Scientific Schoolhouse Major George Tyler Burroughs was a successful Chicago businessman president of the American Battery Company He and his wife Mary Evaline sent their 2 older sons to Yale in

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American Journal of Numismatics (Series One), Vols. 24 - 26 (pg. 206)

American Journal of Numismatics (Series One), Vols. 24 - 26 (pg. 206)

7/1/1889

University and the California Higher of Pharmacy award engraved medals Of these I accept obtained descrip tions The Medical Department of the University of California Toland Medical College appear a gilded medal in its circular for 1870 71 I have been unable to learn whether struck or engraved or procure any description after repeated inquiries Connecticut Medical Department of Yale Academy 139 Obverse Within a beaded circumvolve the University Arms an open Hebrew Bible upon a scrolled shield with legend lux et veritas Inscription medical DEPARTMENT YALE UNIVERSITY Excrguc a roscttc c L c the dice cutter s initials Reverse Inside a similar circle Campbell medal awarded to Inscrip tion FOR highest standing in medical studies Exergue a star Edges milled Gold

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American Journal of Numismatics (Series One), Vol. 46 (pg. 29)

American Periodical of Numismatics (Serial 1), Vol. 46 (pg. 29)

/1912

he took care of this one commission He died on Jan 23 1906 at the age of eighty six years existence survived by a wife three daughters and 1 son To be continued EDGAR II ADAMS TAFT DIAZ MEDALS The American Numismatic Social club In the American Journal of Numismatics published terminal September I noticed an account of A Taft Diaz Medal As I am a collector of medals relating to Yale Academy and its graduates President Taft graduated there in 1878 I wrote to the editor in regard to the matter and he chosen my attention to the fact that these medals purported to be struck past Schwaab of Milwaukee I got in touch on with that firm and found the medals had been issued in two forms in respect to their reverses one being that described in the Journal with a Texas star in a wreath o

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American Journal of Numismatics (Series One), Vols. 23 - 25 (pg. 311)

American Journal of Numismatics (Serial One), Vols. 23 - 25 (pg. 311)

/1888

University and the California Higher of Pharmacy award engraved medals Of these I take obtained descrip tions The Medical Department of the University of California Toland Medical Higher appear a golden medal in its circular for 1870 71 I accept been unable to learn whether struck or engraved or procure whatever description after repeated inquiries Connecticut Medical Department of Yale Academy 139 Obverse Inside a beaded circumvolve the University Arms an open Hebrew Bible upon a scrolled shield with fable lux et veritas Inscription medical department yale university Exergue a rosette c l c the die cutter southward initials Reverse Inside a similar circumvolve Campbell medal awarded to Inscrip tion for highest standing in medical studies Exergue a star Edges milled Gold

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American Journal of Numismatics, Vols. 35 - 36 (pg. 220)

American Periodical of Numismatics, Vols. 35 - 36 (pg. 220)

7/1/1900

Generated on 2015 12 02 04 26 GMT http hdl handle net 2027 coo 31924093044455 Creative Commons Zero CCO http www hathitrust 0 rg access_use cc zer 0 1901 AMERICAN JOURNAL OF NUMISMATICS 63 MEDAL OF THE YALE BI CENTENNIAL Oct 21 23 1901 By EDMUND JANES CLEVELAND The 2 hundredth anniversary of the foundation of Yale University which has just been celebrated past her alumni with a fullness of ceremonial and a display of enthusiasm and loyalty to their Alma Mater was not sur passed if indeed it was equalled past the quarter millennial festivities of Harvard her elderberry sister a few years ago It is gratifying to find among the monuments of this interesting upshot a commemorative medal which was worthy of the occasion Ha

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The Numismatist, Vol. 10 (1897) (pg. 69)

The Numismatist, Vol. 10 (1897) (pg. 69)

/1897

rs are stated Of the first of these latter groups dated tradesmen s tokens from 1833 to 1837 at that place were exhibited 1833 F 3445 and E A Hathaway Providence No 17 of the Storer R I listing but non in F catalogue both of them by the Historical Social club and Dr S The Hathaway is too in the collections of Mr W S Sisson of this metropolis the American Numismatic and Curvation Guild and Yale Academy Dr Storer showed F L Brigham New Bedford Mass not F 1834 F 2083 3709 S B Schenck Attleboro Mass not F by Historical Society and Dr Due south and West A Handy Providence No eighteen of the R I list but not F owned by the Historical Gild Yale University R R Barker W S Sisson and Dr S 1835 F 2882 by Historical Society and Dr S and Clark Anthony Prov idence

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The Numismatist, Vol. 29 (1916) (pg. 182)

The Numismatist, Vol. 29 (1916) (pg. 182)

/1916

Spicer Simpson Honorable Mention J Maxwell Mil ler PI Ryden Leila Usher International Section Gilded Medal Ede Teles Silver Medals O Fulop Beck Guyla Muranyi Statuary Medal A R Zutt Japanese Section Bronze Medal Hosaka Kozan Norwegian Department Honorable Mention H Saint Lerche Swedish Section Golden Medal Eric Lindberg The Dated Alexander Coinage of Sidon and Ake Yale Academy Press Hew Haven Conn announces in our advertising pages that it has in preparation a piece of work on The Dated Alexander Coinage of Sidon and Ake by Mr Edward T Newell Curator of the Numismatic Collections at Yale University Mr Newell is President of the American Numismatic Society New York City and is a well known student of and writer on the coins of ancient Greece and the forthcoming wo

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The Fare Box (pg. 178)

The Fare Box (pg. 178)

1/1/1968

arrived here The California Medical Building token is identical to the one listed as CA 3450 AB just is brass instead of bronze Manifestly the rise in the toll of copper has widened the cost differential between brass and bronze and contumely is being used as a matter of economy Nosotros may meet more brass tokens put into employ with passing of fourth dimension particularly every bit the price of copper continues to rise Yale University has a special gate controlled lot for the use of official guests tokens are provided to guests for performance of the gate While it has not been pos sible to obtain this token for PTNIS 25 SAE sent to Yale University Parking Auth ority P 0 Box 1953 Yale Station New Haven CT might bring results The location for the newly listed Chicago Heights token has been known for some time and I

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The Numismatist, February 1933 (pg. 37)

The Numismatist, February 1933 (pg. 37)

ii/1/1933 ANA Numismatist

Fundamental Anatolia by the expedition of the Ori ental Institute in Chicago have now been cleaned studied and catalogued The description of the coins from the 19 28 9 campaigns was published this summer by the Institute while the coins from the 1930 one campaigns are now ready for publication Perhaps from our standpoint one of the most fruitful results of cur con tinued close cooperation with Yale University is the fact that we accept there past been enabled to install without cost to ourselves a consummate and up to date electric establish for the scientific cleaning of coins This plant was in stalled for the specific purpose of cleaning the hundreds of coins found at Dura Europus simply information technology is a permanent installment and with its assistance we can and already have cleaned many ancient mediaeval and modernistic coin

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The Numismatist,  1941 (pg. 949)

The Numismatist, 1941 (pg. 949)

ane/1/1941 ANA Numismatist

Due south and Early American J 1 m Vaughan M Vernon Sheldon Fifty T Lister 8825 intendance Foremost Dairies Spartanburg S C Full general Roy C Watson One thousand Vernon Sheldon H S Sherwin 8826 Black River Falls Wis Odd Coins and U Southward Cents T R Hammer K Vernon Sheldon Harriette Hammer Clarence Grand Sehoeder 8827 2829 No 9th St Milwaukee Wis General U Due south Jos C Madala Edmund C Kurtzhalts Yale Academy Library 8828 Donald One thousand Wing Yale University New Oasis Conn Permanent Numismatic Exhibits Wm C 50 Hofmann James U Sweeney Donald Thou Wing H A Jansen 8829 218 32 Hempstead Turnpike Queens Village N Y U S Dimes David One thousand Bullowa M Vernon Sheldon Harvey R Richardson 8830 1660 Madison Place Brooklyn N Y Full general Andrew C Semple Jos Barnet J T Ozburn 8831 432 Math

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The Numismatist,  1944 (pg. 615)

The Numismatist, 1944 (pg. 615)

1/i/1944 ANA Numismatist

Postumus A D 259 to Nu merian A D 284 Hard Times Tokens Double Denomination of U S Notes Greek Coins of Aegina Colonial Coins of Massachusetts Many notable exhibits relating to the evening s topics were made The Secretary reported the death of Rev William H Owen on May 27th and spoke of Dr Owen southward numismatic activities going back to 1890 Dr Owen was Acquaintance Curator of Coins at Yale University and in 1907 presented to Yale his drove of x 000 coins con sisting of a most complete series of U.s. coins upward to the 1 denom ination an fantabulous collection of Col onials and inside the by yr a bril lian proof 1827 quarter dollar an 1823 brilliant uncirculated quarter dollar and the Ten Eyck specimen of the famous Brasher dubloon His collec tions of European coins

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The Numismatist, July 1958 (pg. 40)

The Numismatist, July 1958 (pg. twoscore)

seven/1/1958 ANA Numismatist

War machine scrip of the Civil State of war NEW SUTLER TOKENS Yale University COLLECTION By Theodore V Buttrey ANA No 23401 T he sutler tokens of the Ameri can Civil State of war have long been a neglected field of collection and study Owing perhaps to their vari 89A regain a greater popularity than they have enjoyed recently Only 1 suitable listing of the sutler tokens is at hand Twelve years ago 267A ety and scarcity they have attracted footling attention even though they

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The Numismatist, April 1959 (pg. 62)

The Numismatist, Apr 1959 (pg. 62)

iv/1/1959 ANA Numismatist

alph T Flook Secy 2056 Mahaffey Lane Williamsport Penn 31399 Williams Valley Money Gild 214 Eastward Market St Williamstown Pa 25073 Winona Coin Guild Oke Hultkrautz Secy 701 irand Winona Minn 28467 Wisconsin Valley Money Lodge Adolph Larson Secy 1219 Third St Wausau Wise 13026 Worcester County Numismatic Lodge Bruce MacDougall Secy 172 May St Worcester 2 Mass 8828 Yale Academy Library Donald G Wing Secy Yale University Lib New Oasis Conn 14995 York Money Society Fred Machtley Secy 468 Waten Rd York Penn 3470 Youngstown Money Guild Mrs Joanne VandenBosch Secy 2222 Oak Hill Ave Youngstown Ohio 27575 Yuma Coin Club Annette W Sutton Secy P O Box 171 Yuma Ariz 444 THE NUMISMATIST

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The Numismatist, June 1959 (pg. 7)

The Numismatist, June 1959 (pg. 7)

6/1/1959 ANA Numismatist

thick planchet 22y2 5 Obv V BEAUDRY SUTLER 1ST REG T U S CAVALRY 5 incused Rev Ornamental design Brass fourteen xvi thick planchet 44V Obv T Eastward Shush lOTH REG O V I 10 CENTS Rev JOHN STANTON Postage stamp BRAND CUTTER CINCINNATI Brass 12 16 thin planchet Denom 10 recut over 25 See article and analogy No 44 in the July Numismatist 1958 by Theodore V Buttrey Yale Academy Collection 651 Obv J Westward CRUIKSHANK ten CENTS 81 with a recut design over part of 8 and 1 REG T O V I Rev Anchor Copper 12 sixteen thick planchet 77V Obv T Westward EDDY SUTLER WIS VOL 25 incused Rev Eagle with spread wings stars around Lead eleven xvi thick planchet See article and illustration 77A in the July Numismatist 1958 by Theo dore V Buttrey Yale Academy Co

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The Numismatist, October 1965 (pg. 147)

The Numismatist, October 1965 (pg. 147)

10/1/1965 ANA Numismatist

ed with 98 plates depicting scales weights and containers from the great collections of the globe The book includes the known hallmarks with illustrations of the scale and weight makers of Western Europe and lists of the weights of the world and their metric equivalents by country and by name of weight Dr Kisch is curator of the Edward C Streeter Coliection of Weights and Measures at the Yale University School of Medicine probably the finest collection of its kind in being 15 00 YALE Yale University Press Canadian Orders New Oasis and London McGill University Press Paper Coin Holders WHEN BUYING OR SELLING Prissy FOREIGN WHY Not fifty Pockets 3 50 Driblet A LINE TO JESS Three sizes very fine leatherette stiff folder Postpaid JESS PETERS AVAILABLE GOLD STAMPED Canadian Notes Obsolete Not

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The Numismatist, August 1966 (pg. 42)

The Numismatist, August 1966 (pg. 42)

eight/1/1966 ANA Numismatist

Scales and Weights A Historical Out line past Bruno Kisch Copyright 1965 by Yale University Library of Congress itemize card No 65 12545 297 pp illus difficult covers 15 00 This book contains a scholarly outline and survey of scales and weights from aboriginal times to date A technical dis cussion of weight systems scales and weights is well illustrated to show and explain clearly the various types their sources and uses A department on master signs which indicate the maker and da

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The Numismatist, February 1981 (pg. 31)

The Numismatist, February 1981 (pg. 31)

2/1/1981 ANA Numismatist

transactions in a peaceful and ignorant way Slipping through his fingers were tokens which he thought indicated a new spirit of agrarian simplicity and concern with his opinions Far out of his view were the wealthy aristocracy who created this great egalitarian image For the mutual man this was an age of just token equality ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The author wishes to thank John P Burnham Curator of the Yale University Numismatic Drove sherry H Penny Professor of History Yale Academy and Eric P Newman for their hours of aid in preparing this article Appreciation is extended to the Yale Numismatic Drove for permission to photograph tokens from that drove NOTES one Edward Pessen jacksonian America Homewood The Dorsey Press 1978 p 327 2 The theory is not actually new but o

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The Numismatist, June 1984 (pg. 195)

The Numismatist, June 1984 (pg. 195)

6/i/1984 ANA Numismatist

ors that Constantine s Christian civilisation was realized The abstracts of a Christian organized religion had been molded into the specifics of a Christian civilization through adoption of Constantinian iconography and the concept of the emperor Civilization had given a resounding performance of the script written by the men of Constantine ACKNOWLEDGEMENT The writer wishes to give thanks Diana E E Kleiner of the Yale Academy department of art history for her valuable help NOTES one These comparative quotes from Condorcet Selected Writings Indianapolis Bobbs Merrill Visitor 1966 p 114 and Joseph de Maistre Works On Revolutions New York Macmillan Company 1965 p 49 are meant to illustrate differing conceptions of man and destiny not the views of de Maistre and Condorcet on Christianity De Maistre was

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The Numismatist, April 1984 (pg. 204)

The Numismatist, Apr 1984 (pg. 204)

four/one/1984 ANA Numismatist

He is a member of ANS MANA and CNA besides as president of the Philadelphia Coin Club and a member of the board of governors of GENA A 1982 Heath Literary Award winner Sebring is a member of the Numis matic Literary Guild and is primarily interested in U Due south Colonials early U S type coins and Castilian Colonial coins NOTES 1 C Vann Woodward Mary Chestnut s Civil State of war New Haven and London Yale Academy Printing 1981 p 44 j l 2 Burton J Hendrick Statesman of the Lost Cause Jefferson Davis and His Cabmet New York The Literary Guild of America 1939 p 197 3 Daniel O Flaherty The Occludent That Failed American Heritage Baronial 1955 p 104 four Hendrick pp 200 201 five Woodward p 668 i ti q half-dozen The Day of the Confederacy New Haven Yale Academy Press 1919 pp lo7 lo8 B

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The Numismatist (pg. 63)

The Numismatist (pg. 63)

seven/ane/1953 ANA Numismatist Numismatics Periodicals Coins Depository financial institution notes Tokens

time Yale University itself was in no position to constitute this endowment but he hoped that Yale graduates through out the globe who are numismatists would give this matter some thought and so that this could be accomplished in the future He hoped that the solar day would not be also afar when these aims could exist achieved and New Haven Numis matic Society would take its headquar ters and meet regularly in the Yale

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The Numismatist (pg. 19)

The Numismatist (pg. 19)

7/1/1995 ANA Numismatist Numismatics Periodicals Coins Banking company notes Tokens

versial approach to determining the link betwixt torso and personal ity types Their method included taking nude posture photos of freshmen at the nation s Ivy League and Seven Sisters schools during a xxx twelvemonth menstruation from 1940 through the 60s Many of these photographs which included numerous individuals who went on to national prominence were discovered in the late 1970s by an employee of Yale Academy Since then most have been burned or shredded Those that remain are kept nether lock and key in the Smithsonian Institution archives in Suitland Maryland and volition he destroyed upon the individual universities request Materials re lated to Yale University already have met their demise The contro versy over Sheldon south motives how ever continues On an unrelated annotation the article stated

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Equilibrium (pg. 13)

Equilibrium (pg. 13)

/1985 Numismatics Periodicals Scales

shillings or fifteen hundred ounces of silver making Hannah s weight in Troy pounds one hundred and twenty v This is not only a realistic figure for a daughter of marriagable age but information technology also indicates that the tradition of her dowry beingness worth her weight in silverish was probably not far from the truth Ellen Zak Danforth is Acting Curator of the Streeter Drove of Weights and Measures at Yale University FOOTNOTES 1 SANDERS 50 A Short History of Weighing W b T Avery Ltd Birmingham 1947 p5 and VIEWEG R Kulturgeschichte der Waage Bizerba Werke Balingen 1967 pp 17 27 2 Uncatalogued manuscript Edward Clark Streeter Collection of Weights and Measures Yale Medical Historical Library New Haven three See VIEWEG for a full treatment of the subject i four SANDERS i p 6 5 I am grateful

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Equilibrium (pg. 106)

Equilibrium (pg. 106)

/1986 Numismatics Periodicals Scales

ional types Foreign coins Figs 12 13 REFERENCES References i 4 are given in Part 1 five ALLEN D F A Fourteenth Century Coin Weight British Numismatic Journal Vol 22 pp 189 190 1934 vii 6 CRAIG J The Mint Cambridge University Printing Cambridge 1953 7 HOUBEN M K Yard The Weighing of Money Hub Tonnauer Roermond 1964 viii HUGHES P 50 J F LARKIN Tudor Purple Proclamations Vol 1 Yale University Press New Haven and London 1964 9 KISCH B Scales and Weights Yale Academy Press New Oasis and London 1965 10 ANON Agenda of the Patent Rolls Henry V 1416 1422 Henry Half dozen 1422 1429 HMSO London 1901 and 1911 954

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Rare Coin Review No. 14 (pg. 2)

Rare Coin Review No. fourteen (pg. 2)

four/1/1972 Numismatics Periodicals Coins

1907 MCMVII EXTREMELY HIGH RELIEF Saint Gaudens Double Eagle America southward About Famous Gold Coin Rarity Information technology is with great pleasure that we offer for sale a superb example a satin Proof specimen of the famed 1907 MCMVII Extremely High Relief double eagle one of America s greatest numismatic rarities This is but the second such piece we have handled the first being the Yale University coin we purchased a decade agone History of the Coin In 1905 President Theodore Roosevelt began an extensive cor respondence with Augustus Saint Gaudens i of America due south most prominent sculptors President Roosevelt a student of art and history admired the high relief sculptured actualization coins of aboriginal Greek times and encouraged Saint Gaudens to prepare American coin designs with a like

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Rare Coin Review No. 106, July/August 1995 (pg. 46)

Rare Coin Review No. 106, July/August 1995 (pg. 46)

seven/i/1995 Numismatics Periodicals Coins

read now would take permanent value Fourth dimension is the main problem i would have to edit such a book to brand the columns flow together to right typos and and so on and correct at present that isn t in the cards However thanks for the support Drop me a note adjacent year and 1 volition update yous one i it I constitute a clipping in a file the other day about your buying an Extremely High Relief MCMVII double eagle from Yale Academy What happened to it Is it for sale now How many of these have yous handled How many regular High Reliefs have you handled Merely curious B A A The Yale Academy specimen was sold to a California client Over the years we have had five or 6 specimens of the Extremely High Relief I have never kept track of the regular MCMVII Loftier Relief pieces nosotros ve had but it surely is in the hundreds i

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Numismatics International Bulletin (pg. 36)

Numismatics International Bulletin (pg. 36)

7/1/2017 Numismatics

Colombia Plvs Vltra Vol 23 No i Due west Palm Beach Florida 2005 ane T Dasi Estudio de los Reales de a Ocho Valencia Espaha 1950 Vol 1 pp LV LXXIX Certificate No 76 Quaderno de Ordenangas de la lavor de la moneda 1497 June 13 Medina del Campo 2 One thousand Deagan y J Chiliad Cruxent Columbus s Outpost among the Tainos Kingdom of spain and America at La Isabela 1493 1498 New Haven and London Yale University Press 2002 pp 194 195 Archaeology at La Isabela Americas First European Town New Haven and London Yale University Press 2002 pp 215 221 three P 1000 Kulstad Concepcion de la Vega 1495 1564 A Preliminary Await at Lifeways in the Americas First Boom Town Thesis presented to the University of Florida 2008 pp 106 107 iv The discoveries of this type of coin in Nombre de Dios Panama were

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Money Talks: Spring 1985 (pg. 89)

Coin Talks: Spring 1985 (pg. 89)

/1985 Numismatics; Periodicals

uneiform characters impressed in dirt tablets in the country of Ur These documents are each unique and give the states a clear insight into life in the Middle East four thousand years ago Superior is privileged to exist the first to offer these genuine cuneiform tab lets They have been preserved deci phered and authenticated past the ex perts in the Sterling Memorial Babylo nian Drove Department at Yale University Each cuneiform tablet is accompanied by a letter from Yale with a total description of the charac ters found on that detail tablet Because we think you lot should not miss this unique opportunity nosotros will permit layaway plans of 65 downwards and 50 per month Or if payment is fabricated in full you lot can receive your cuneiform tablet immediately Just earlier you make up your listen read about the tremendou

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The Numismatic Bookseller: No. 41 (pg. 2)

The Numismatic Bookseller: No. 41 (pg. 2)

1/1/1994 [Numismatics Auctions]

a French writer and numismatist nigh famous for this imaginary though fascinating travelogue of the aboriginal globe commencement published in 1787 He also served every bit keeper of the royal collection of coins and medcds and authored several numismatic essays 16 Bellinger Alfred R catalogue of the coins found at CORINTH 1925 WITH A Notation ON THE CLEANING OF THE COINS Past CHARLOTTE B BELLINGER New Oasis Yale University Press 1930 xii 95 1 pages 2 fine collotype plates of coins Large quarto Original printed gray card covers Fine 175 00 17 Bellinger A R the excavations at dura europos con ducted Past YALE UNIVERSITY AND THE FRENCH ACADEMY OF INSCRIP TIONS AND Letters FINAL REPORT VI THE COINS New Haven 1949 8 ii 212 2 pages map 42 fine plates Quarto Original blue cloth gilt 450

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Numismatic Literature (1962-1963) (pg. 394)

Numismatic Literature (1962-1963) (pg. 394)

/1963 Numismatics

oronto Canada The fields of study represented past the students were Classics 7 Mediaeval studies 3 Byzantine studies 1 Islamic studies i The post-obit each of whom received a grant in aid from the Society were in omnipresence Katharine N Emsden Bryn Mawr College Frank D Gilliard Academy of California Berkeley Robert A Hadley Uni versity of Pennsylvania Deborah W Hobson Yale University Robert L Hohlfelder Indiana Academy Giinar Inal University of Michigan Pierre A MacKay Academy of California Berkeley John F Mc Govern University of Wisconsin John W McKenna Columbia Univer sity Gloria F Saltz University of Missouri Heinrich D H von Staden Yale Academy John G White Fordham University The Seminar will be repeated in the summer of 1963 and the

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Numismatic Literature (1962-1963) (pg. 802)

Numismatic Literature (1962-1963) (pg. 802)

/1963 Numismatics

Summer Seminar Acknowledgments 795 Professor of Classics and Curator of Sterling Memorial Library Money Collection Yale University Joan K Fagerlie Assistant Curator of Roman Coins American Numismatic Society Philip Grierson Fellow and Librar ian of Gonville and Caius College Cambridge and Professor of Numis matics and the History of Coinage at the Academy of Brussels Henry Grunthal Assistant to the Principal Curator American Numismatic Society R Ross Holloway Banana Professor of Archaeology University of North

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Numismatic Literature (1954-1955) (pg. 190)

Numismatic Literature (1954-1955) (pg. 190)

/1955 Numismatics

concerned with specific bug in ancient and mediaeval history and fine art toward the solution of which numismatics makes a definite contribution In the closing week of the Seminar each of the students conducted a conference on his own topic of investigation Those who conducted conferences were Dr Howard L Adelson Assistant Editor American Numismatic Society Professor Alfred R Bellinger Yale University Dr Glanville Downey Dumbarton Oaks Enquiry Library Mr Joachim Gaehde Dumbarton Oaks Enquiry Library Mr Philip Grierson Gonville and Gaius Higher Cambridge Academy England Professor Harald Ingholt Yale University Dr George C Miles Chief Curator American Numismatic Society Yard Henri Seyrig Managing director Institut Franjais d Arch ologie Beyrouth Leba not Dr A Carson Simpson

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Numismatic Literature (1964-1965) (pg. 405)

Numismatic Literature (1964-1965) (pg. 405)

/1965 Numismatics

ient and mediaeval history and art toward the solution of which the science of numismatics makes definite contribution During the closing week of the Seminar each educatee conducted a conference on his selected topic Specialists who conducted conferences during the Seminar were Howard L Adelson Associate Professor of History City Higher of New York Alfred R Bellinger Professor Emeritus Yale University Peter Berghaus Professor of Numismatics at the Academy of Munster and Director of the Historical Department of the Landesmuseum fur Kunst und Kultur geschichte MUnster Theodore 5 Buttrey Jr Assistant Professor of Classics and Curator of the Sterling Memorial Library Money Drove Yale Academy Joan M Fagerlie Banana Curator of Roman Coins Gck igle Original from UNIVERSITY

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Numismatic Literature (1980-1981) (pg. 432)

Numismatic Literature (1980-1981) (pg. 432)

/1981 Numismatics

WESTERN AND CENTRAL EUROPE 113 und Sammlungen der Stadt Magdeburg Magdeburg 1979 63 pp illus A detailed study of coinage and finance in the earldom of Barby Paul Arnold 593 BUTTREY THEODORE V Variants of Papal Coins in the Yale University Drove AIINV ol 25 1978 publ 1980 pp 183 94 2 pis Sixty four coins from the papal mint which form office of the numismatic collection at Yale University are listed chronologically past pope Some are variants which exercise not appear in the Corpus Nummorum I tali corum Cinzia Cass emmet 594 CAMPANELLI ADELE La monetazione I longobardi e la Lombardia Breve guida alia mostra Roma 1979

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Numismatic Literature (1956-1957) (pg. 419)

Numismatic Literature (1956-1957) (pg. 419)

/1957 Numismatics

southward were concerned with specific problems in ancient and mediaeval history and art toward the solution of which numismatics makes a definite contribution In the closing week of the Seminar each student conducted a conference on his ain topic of investigation Those who conducted conferences were Dr Howard Fifty Adelson Asso ciate Editor American Numismatic Gild Professor Alfred R Bellinger Yale University Dr Theodore 5 Buttrey Jr Yale University Mr William L Clark Curator of Mediaeval and Modem Coins American Numismatic Society Mr Philip Grierson Gonville and Caius College Digitized by Gck igle Original from University OF MICHIGAN

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The C4 Newsletter: Winter 2012 (pg. 8)

The C4 Newsletter: Winter 2012 (pg. 8)

12/1/2012

Winter 2012 Potential Significance of Yal e s Collection I he proximity of Yale University in New Oasis to 1785 1788 era Connecticut minting el forts makes information technology unusually important as a potential source of related documentation and specimens Legislative proposals to mint coppers in the state were initiated and financially supported by New Oasis City and Canton representatives James Hillhouse Joseph Hopkins Samuel Bishop and John Goodrich Metropolis financiers Pierpoint Edwards Jonathan I

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The C4 Newsletter: Winter 2012 (pg. 11)

The C4 Newsletter: Wintertime 2012 (pg. eleven)

12/1/2012

C4 Newsletter C F Luther In the Report of the Librarian of Yale Academy for 1934 1935 Librarian Reverend Mr Owen vi discussed recent progress made on organizing Yale s numismatic collection of American coins stating The Reverend C F Luther has near completed his work upon our series of the so called Colonial coppers of Connecticut a series which he considers to be of remarkable excellence and fullness He farther notes As part of our exhibition in connecti

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The C4 Newsletter: Winter 2012 (pg. 12)

The C4 Newsletter: Winter 2012 (pg. 12)

12/1/2012

ear to be whatever tape of C F Luther s multifariousness listings from his evaluation of Yale s collection Consulting Peter Griffin Peter and I have been conducting original research independently and recently collaboratively on the Connecticut mint its location owners finances etc Afterward a several year hiatus Peter has resumed his investigations including exploring the archives of his alma mater Yale Academy In June 2012 Peter contacted me to talk over a planned visit to the New Haven expanse including accessing the Yale University archives and drove of Connecticut copper I informed Peter of the web based Yale images the recent documentation of their holdings and my prior communication with curator Dr Metcalf Peter had independently arranged with Dr Metcalf to view the Yale Connecticut copper

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Chicago Coin Club Chatter: 1998 (pg. 36)

Chicago Coin Club Chatter: 1998 (pg. 36)

/1998 Numismatics; Periodicals

SPF AKER Southward WORFLID past Saul B Neeclloman Ph D Tho Fobruary CCC meclinj was assuming in conjum tion with iho Chicago Papc r Money Show Speaker for the afternoon was Dr Douglas Ball Dr Ball received a chief s degree in History from Yale Academy and an MBA from Columbia His doctorate is in economics from the Academy of London Dr Ball currently is Vice Prc sident for Enquiry at R M Smythe and Company He has been a numismatist since 1976 and is a two fourth dimension winner of the Heath Literary award and a contributing columnist for the Banknote Reporter He has assisted in writing a number of books and articles on various numismatic topics

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Chicago Coin Club Chatter: 2011 (pg. 30)

Chicago Coin Club Chatter: 2011 (pg. 30)

/2011 Numismatics; Periodicals

12 excellent plates Jungmann Stadler Franziska Ludwig Devrient Giesecke Devrient Banknote Printing 1854 1943 Munich 2009 Harkness Andrew Timothy Corio Agricultural and Mechanical Society Award Medals of the United States 2009 Johnson D Wayne Monograms of American Coin and Medal Artists Groton Mass 2010 Kane Patricia E Colonial Massachusetts Silversmiths and Jewelers Yale University 1998 Money Hoards Volume X Greek Hoards edited by OHver Hoover Andrew Meadows and Ute Wartenberg American Numismatic Society NYC 2010

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Chicago Coin Club Chatter: 1986 (pg. 10)

Chicago Coin Society Chatter: 1986 (pg. 10)

/1986 Numismatics; Periodicals

of the Numismatist and is reprinted hither through the courtesy of the American Numismatic Association OHIO FARMING Section USES SCRIP Scrip is in successful functioning in Yellow Springs Ohio farming expanse and business is thriving on it The substitute currency is provided by a joint stock corporation and the principles involved are so intriguing to economists that Dr Irving Fisher of Yale Academy recently visited Yellow Springs to report the system and gave it an endorsement It work like this A farmer having 100 bushels of potatoes but no greenbacks wants a carpenter to repair his barn The carpenter perhaps otherwise unemp loyed is willing to take his pay in commodities rather than cash only does not want but potatoes So the farmer sells his potatoes to the commutation which pays him

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Heraldic Art Medals (pg. 14)

Heraldic Fine art Medals (pg. fourteen)

/2016 Numismatics

Robert T McNamara His Early Life Robert T McNamara was born in East Cleveland OH on Feb 17 1919 He always like printing and working with press presses did and then in high school and in college He attended and graduated from Yale University graduating in Mechanical Engineering in 1941 Apparently he printed a menu for a schoolhouse upshot and the English instructor was and then impressed he wanted the immature Mr McNamara to go to school in English Needing money he went to work instead

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Harper's Weekly (pg. 639)

Harper'southward Weekly (pg. 639)

1/one/1897 Numismatics; Periodicals

stud tea Till WM tin gift of live lnte lion William Waller Plrel w Yale IHflOh United Country minister toOcrmsny Ilia father nml hi family and la the iwily great build ing in lire country which not only is exclusively devoted to tin can department of classic hut contain all the semi narv lecture nml recitation room of Ibut section with a special library Only a few calendar week ago the Yale University library rvedved n a gift of Joehua M Sears Kni Vnle 18771 of ttnslun the library of the diitinguiiin il historian and urclurologul the tardily Ernst Cortina of Berlin Th hoi A added to tlie like laviks already io sc ed past Yale make Information technology a drove the best in lire land of work on classical archmnl ngv nml urt Greek history and tonography l fifty el M Hull Mauds in tier middle of

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Harper's Weekly (pg. 210)

Harper's Weekly (pg. 676)

Harper'south Weekly (pg. 676)

1/1/1906 Numismatics; Periodicals

President Hadley of Yale University Recently Said If a man s purposes and ideals arc such that he is seeking to attain them for himself at the expense of his boyfriend men they are pagan ideals If his ideals are such that each step toward their real ization means the advance ment of those about him his purposes are Christian The protection of the home u ane of the fine wept toward the realization of an ideal life And 50

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Harper's Weekly (pg. 877)

Harper'due south Weekly (pg. 877)

one/1/1906 Numismatics; Periodicals

MEN OF TO Twenty-four hours XII ARTHUR TWINING HADLEY LL D President of Yale University By Charles Johnston I N lirw Utter 24-hour interval when the shadow of our American life are somewhat conspicuous it is refreshing to consider the rharaclrr ind piece of work l a man like President Hadley to verify in him the fuel that everywhere throughout the Re public there are men who stand for tin worthier ideal of American life It U even more than rcussunng to tin President Hadley insisting on these wo

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Harper's Weekly (pg. 371)

Harper'southward Weekly (pg. 371)

1/1/1914 Numismatics; Periodicals

h information technology is a party The Calumet and Hecla Company and allied concerns of northern Michigan can have no legitimate existence except as servants of the American people SOCIOLOGY is extending its sway i the curricula of the theological se into theological semi naries popularly and often erroneously viewed as given over to post mortem au topsies on bygone issues Only a few weeks ago the Yale Academy corporation announced a gift of 3o0 000 to its Divin itv School to exist used largely for a de partment of social service with special preparation for students of relief pauper ism and labor disputes The dean of this schoolhouse past the way Dr Charles R Brown has long been a leader in the estimation of social Christianity and in his notable pastorate on the Pacific Coast was as prominent

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Harper's Weekly (pg. 631)

Harper'south Weekly (pg. 631)

i/1/1914 Numismatics; Periodicals

Food and Health A Food Book Worth While T Here has recently come up from the Yale Academy Press at New Oasis Conn a much needed book It is difficult if not incommunicable for the popular writer to give an adequate thought of the theory of nutrition and equally diffi cult for the scientist to land the theory in terms relatively understandable by the mass of readers Too often the old is superficial or misleading Too often the latter are cumbered with an almost unknown phraseology

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Harper's Weekly (pg. 563)

Harper's Weekly (pg. 563)

1/1/1903 Numismatics; Periodicals

h had never been sent The royal family of Saxony seems to take made the worst of a diffi cult situation Information technology had on its hands a woman who needed to D protected and probably restrained It failed to safeguard her ami has shown then much incompetence in the manage ment of its domestic affairs that its imputation of miscon duct to Dr Ohrian unsupported past whatever show carries no weight at nil Yale University has made provision for allowing diligent students to take t lie A B caste in throe years instead of four The courses in her schools of police medicine and di vinity will be arranged hereafter and then that the first year s work in any one of these schools may be done by Seniors in the academic department who volition thus save a year s time in their professional studies These changes betoken the stre

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