Proyecto de ley orgánica del impuesto de papel sellado y timbre nacional y exposición de motivos de dicho proyecto presentados al gobierno de Colombia por la Misión de Consejeros Financieros.Forbin (page images at HathiTrust US access only) :, 1899), by Boston Philatelic Society and George L. An historical reference list of the revenue stamps of the United Stamps : including the private die proprietary stamps / (Boston, Mass.(Valparaiso, 1919), by Chile (page images at HathiTrust US access only) Ley de papel sellado, timbres y estampillas.Paxman, 1900-), by British American Philatelic Association (page images at HathiTrust US access only) Federal Duck Stamp Office (page images at HathiTrust) (Springfield, Mass., c1907), by Mass.) Springfield Stamp Club (Springfield (page images at HathiTrust) Philatelic side lines hydrometer labels, lock seals, beer stamps, cigarette stamps, customs cigarettes, small cigar stamps, small snuff stamps, foreign offices of the English post office, foreign offices of the French post office, French colonial abbreviations.The Postage and revenue stamps of British North America : a complete descriptive catalogue of Canadian and provincial stamps, giving date of issue, value, color, varieties in paper and watermark, description and price of all existing varieties of Canadian stamps.Items below (if any) are from related and broader terms. Rich, Stephen Gottheil Rich, and Society of Philatelic Americans (page images at HathiTrust US access only) United States telegraph issues / ( : Society of Philatelic Americans, c1947), by Joseph S.Gálvez, 1920), by Miguel Gálvez Jimeénez (page images at HathiTrust US access only) Catalogo descriptivo de los sellos de correos y telégrafos emitidos desde 1840 a 1919 : premiado en las exposiciones filatélicas de Paris 1900, Milán 1906, y Amsterdam y Valencia 1909, precios corrientes a que se pueden adquirir en el establecimiento filatélico de Miguel Gálvez Jiménez.See also what's at your library, or elsewhere. You can also browse an alphabetical list from this subject or from: Telegraph stamps The Post Office Department production of the 4-cent Naismith-Basketball Issue totaled 109,110,000 stamps.Īdam Bleznak and Alexander T.Browse subject: Telegraph stamps | The Online Books Page The Online Books Pageīrowsing subject area: Telegraph stamps ( Exclude extended shelves) The Naismith-Basketball Issue stamp was printed with a Rotary Press, even though this machine was being used less and less as the 1960s progressed. Rather its design captures the motion of the classic lay-up shot that Naismith had invented. Chickering, designer for dozens of American postage stamps since the late 1940s. No portrait of Naismith appears on this stamp issue that was designed by Charles R. Today, Naismith’s legacy lives on through this game that is played in almost every country of the world. And the Basketball Hall of Fame, which was dedicated in 1959, was named in his honor. Naismith, after serving in the US military, became a naturalized American citizen in 1925. As a disciple of Naismith, Allen would pass the torch as standard-bearer for the game to legendary coaches Adolph Rupp, Dean Smith, who in turn mentored coaches Pat Riley, and Larry Brown, guaranteeing basketball’s place in American culture. It was here that he tutored some of the most important names in basketball lore, including Forrest “Phog” Allen. In 1898 he was hired as the first basketball coach for the University of Kansas. But Naismith continued to refine the game and to teach its play to both young men and women. In explaining the process of inventing the game, he said, “We simply recombined the factors of the old and made the new.”īasketball soon exploded in popularity and Naismith received great acclaim for his work.Īs the new sport rapidly spread to every YMCA in the country, the landscape of sports in America was being changed forever. The result was a skillful, less aggressive game suitable for play indoors. It was based on aspects of a favorite childhood game known as “Duck on a Rock,” as well as elements of soccer, lacrosse, and football.
The game that Naismith invented in 1891 was basketball. While there, he was asked to invent a new sport for young men – one that could be played in the winter off-season between the end of football and the beginning of baseball in the spring. Naismith, a native of Ontario, left Canada in 1890 for a position as a physical education teacher at the YMCA training school in Springfield, Massachusetts. The Naismith-Basketball commemorative issue was released in 1961 on the centennial of James A.