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The American Printing History Association (APHA) was founded as the result of a proposal published by Walter Kubelius in his column, "The Printing Whirl," in the 1971 issue of "Printing Impressions".

Kubelius proposed that an American Printing Historical Society should be founded to foster scholarship and to serve as a forum for the exchange of knowledge. At the time, it was thought that the society should be developed as an American chapter of the Printing Historical Society, which represents all aspects of the printing arts and industry worldwide. Although J. Ben Lieberman pursued this objective, it was ultimately decided that it would be too difficult to fit the new society's aims within those of the larger organization, and APHA was founded as a independent organization in May 1974.

APHA established an organizational structure that would serve its goals. There were four main components - the membership, local chapters, trustees and officers, and committees. APHA wanted to have a broad membership, and with it local chapters to organize ongoing activities. Committees would be used to handle specialized programs, and a national board of trustees and officers would serve to coordinate the local chapters and to pursue national and international projects that could not be handled at the chapter level.

APHA has four main organizational objectives: 1. To encourage the study of printing, especially American printing, in its whole range. 2. To produce and promote publications, exhibitions, conferences, lectures, and other functions so that information is exchanged. 3. To foster the development and maintenance of libraries and museums for the preservation of materials that relate to printing history. 4. To cooperate with others to recognize the central importance of printing to humanity.

From the description of American Printing History Association records, 1972-2000. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 265034138

BIOGHIST REQUIRED The American Printing History Association (APHA) was founded as the result of a proposal published by Walter Kubelius in his column, "The Printing Whirl," in the 1971 issue of Printing Impressions . Kubelius proposed that an American Printing Historical Society should be founded to foster scholarship and to serve as a forum for the exchange of knowledge. At the time, it was thought that the society should be developed as an American chapter of the Printing Historical Society, which represents all aspects of the printing arts and industry worldwide. Although J. Ben Lieberman pursued this objective, it was ultimately decided that it would be too difficult to fit the new society's aims within those of the larger organization, and APHA was founded as an independent organization in May 1974.

BIOGHIST REQUIRED APHA established an organizational structure that would serve its goals. There were four main components - the membership, local chapters, trustees and officers, and committees. APHA wanted to have a broad membership, and with it local chapters to organize ongoing activities. Committees would be used to handle specialized programs, and a national board of trustees and officers would serve to coordinate the local chapters and to pursue national and international projects that could not be handled at the chapter level.

BIOGHIST REQUIRED APHA has four main organizational objectives: 1. To encourage the study of printing, especially American printing, in its whole range. 2. To produce and promote publications, exhibitions, conferences, lectures, and other functions so that information is exchanged. 3. To foster the development and maintenance of libraries and museums for the preservation of materials that relate to printing history. 4. To cooperate with others to recognize the central importance of printing to humanity.

From the guide to the American Printing History Association Records, 1972-2012, (Columbia University. Rare Book and Manuscript Library)

Archival Resources
Role Title Holding Repository
referencedIn Lieberman, J. Ben. J. Ben Lieberman papers, 1902-1997, 1945-1984. University of Delaware Library, Hugh M Morris Library
creatorOf Typophiles, Inc. (New York, N.Y.). Typophiles, Inc. records, 1914-1996. New York Public Library System, NYPL
creatorOf Baxter Society. Baxter Society collection, 1984-[ongoing]. Maine Historical Society Library
creatorOf Richard M. Hoe and Company (Bronx, New York, N.Y.). Richard M. Hoe and Company papers records, 1824-1953. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University Libraries
creatorOf American Printing History Association. American Printing History Association records, 1972-2000. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University Libraries
referencedIn Richard M. Hoe & Co. Papers, 1824-1953. Columbia University. Rare Book and Manuscript Library
creatorOf American Printing History Association. American Printing History Association Collection, ca. 1974-1983. University of California, Santa Barbara, UCSB Library
referencedIn Thompson, Susan Otis. Susan Otis Thompson papers, 1965-1992 [Bulk Dates: 1970-1980]. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University Libraries
creatorOf American Printing History Association. American Printing History Association. School of The Art Institute of Chicago, John M Flaxman Library
referencedIn Susan Otis Thompson Papers, 1965-1992, [Bulk Dates: 1970-1980] Columbia University. Rare Book and Manuscript Library
creatorOf American Printing History Association Records, 1972-2012 Columbia University. Rare Book and Manuscript Library
creatorOf American Printing History Association Collection, ca. 1974-1983 University of California, Santa Barbara. Davidson Library. Department of Special Collections.
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associatedWith Baxter Society. corporateBody
associatedWith Lieberman, J. Ben. person
associatedWith Richard M. Hoe and Company (Bronx, New York, N.Y.) corporateBody
associatedWith Skofield, Hobart Oliver. person
associatedWith Thompson, Susan Otis person
associatedWith Thompson, Susan Otis. person
associatedWith Typophiles, Inc. (New York, N.Y.) corporateBody
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United States
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Printing
Printing
Printing
Printing
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