3/4/2021
With 2021 now fully underway and some pandemic restrictions having loosened, the APRL has now begun the task of ramping up our digital initiatives, specifically growing the American Philatelic Research Library's (APRL) digital collections database. Funding to undertake this process again comes directly from the Adopt-A-Book campaign and so we would like to continue to express our thanks to our donors. This week, our gratitude and thanks go out to:
Sheryl L. Rose,
Mark Allen Kellner,
Wayne E. Holt,
Richard A. Colberg,
Richard J. Alexander,
Carol A. Grosvenor,
Robert B. Dendtler,
Richard C. Larkin,
Bruce A. Beardsley,
Ronald W. Ciesiel,
Ralph J. Calabrese,
George W. Edman IV,
Peter L. Rikard,
Kenneth E. Brown,
Rick Barrett,
John R. Bereuter,
Del B. Coolidge,
Dennis R. Marek and
Casey Jo White
Also, one correction from last week we would like to sincerely thank John R. Crosiar for his contributions and understanding.
Donate to the Adopt-A-Book campaign today
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