Edward T. Newell papers

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Edward T. Newell papers

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Newell, Edward Theodore, 1886-1941

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Born 1886 Kenosha (Wis.) Attended Yale 1903 1909 Yale University (Conn.) Received Archer M. Huntington Medal Award 1918 The Royal Numismatic Society awarded him its medal for "distinguished service in numismatic research." 1925 Died 1941 Edward Theodore Newell (1886–1941) was a U.S. numismatist. He served as the president of the American Numismatic Society between 1916 and 1941. Edward T. Newell, the ANS's longest-serving President and perhaps the greatest numismatist of his ge...

Noe, Sydney P. (Sydney Philip), 1885-1969

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Born April 04, 1885 Woodbridge (N.J.) Graduated from Rutgers University 1913 Township of Piscataway (N.J.) Name Chief Curator Emeritus of the ANS 1953 New York (N.Y.) Librarian, Editor, Secretary, Curator, and, finally, Chief Curator, Noe served the Society in many capacities in a career that spanned almost four decades. Sydney P. Noe was born on April 4, 1885 in Woodbridge, New Jersey. He graduated from Rutgers University, where he received his master's degree, in 1913. Two years late...

Wood, Howland

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Born 1877 New Bedford (Mass.) Graduated from Brown University 1900 Brown University (R.I.) Became member of the American Numismatic Society 1909 Edititor of the American Journal of Numismatics 1910 1920 American Numismatic Society (N.Y.) Received Archer M. Huntington Medal Award 1920 Howland Wood became a member of the American Numismatic Society in 1909. By 1913 he had been appointed Curator, remaining in this position until his death in 1938. Howland Wood was born in New Bedfor...

Schulman, Hans M. F.

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Coin dealer Hans Schulman (1913-1990) of New York City was born in the Netherlands to a family of numismatists. He studied at the Sorbonne in Paris before coming to the United States. In 1946 he published The Coin Collectors Almanac and he coauthored The Investors Guide to United States Coins in 1986. ...

Endicott, F. Munroe

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Coin collector F. Munroe Endicott (1879-1935) was born in New York City, went to St. Mark’s School in Southborough, Massachusetts, and earned an A.B. from Harvard University in 1905. He attended Harvard Law School for two years and then joined the U.S. Diplomatic Service, serving in Cairo, Norway, Costa Rica, and Santo Domingo. He returned to Boston in 1916 and became a property manager. His coin collecting interest was in Greek coins minted during the reign of Alexander the Great, and his coll...

Zerbe, Farran, 1871-

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Born 1871 Tyrone (Pa.) Head numismatist at U.S. Expositions 1904 St Louis (Mo.) Head numismatist at U.S. Expositions 1905 Portland (Oreg.) Owner of The Numismatist 1908 1910 Head numismatist at U.S. Expositions 1915 1916 San Francisco (Calif.) Farran Zerbe (1871-1949) was an internationally renowned numismatic lecturer, writer, and collector whose holdings, which included over 50,000 coins and an extensive library, were sold to Chase National Bank in 1928 where it formed the bas...

Miles, George Carpenter, 1904-1975

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A noted Islamic numismatist, Miles was responsible for the Society's Islamic and Hispanic collections from 1946 until his retirement in 1972; he also served as Chief Curator from 1954 through 1969. In his latter years (1966-72), Miles also helped administer the Society, serving as its Executive Director and Secretary. The leading Islamic numismatist of his generation, George C. Miles first came to the ANS in October 1937 as Research Assistant in Muhammadan Numismatics. Earlier that year, Miles...