Pictures from the Winter 1999 ANS Newsletter


First Open House at ANS New Home

ANS Executive Director Leslie A. Elam welcomes members of the Wilmington Coin Club to the Society's future home at 140 William Street. Club President James M. Tippett (to Elam's left), presented a contribution to the ANS on behalf of WCC.

Wood Paneled Apartment

Wood paneled apartment at 140 William Street

Great Views

140 William Street accords great views of the Woolworth Building and the Brooklyn Bridge.


Bullowa Meeting Features Seminar Alumni

Melanie D. Grunow, David F. Hobbins, and Susan Spinale all made presentations at the David M. Bullowa Memorial Conference on January 16.


ANS Saltus Medal Goes to Stevens-Sollman; Luke Syson Speaks on Renaissance Medals

"Wool Breeds," 1987, by Jeanne Stevens-Sollman


Florence Donnelly Retires

Florence Donnelly


Thaymar Inces Joins ANS Staff

Thaymar Inces


Picard Visiting Scholar for 1999 Graduate Seminar

Prof. Olivier Picard


Islamic Research Grants Available

Harry Bone


Harry Bass Honored at Ski Resort

The plaque on the Beaver Creek village fountain reads, "The visionary who led Vail Associates in the early planning and development of Beaver Creek. Perhaps more than any other individual, he saw the possibilities for the resort and made the extensive financial commitments necessary to launch Beaver Creek. This fountain is dedicated in his honor."


Charles Hersh, Dead at 75

Charles Hersh


Richard Witschonke Elected to Council

Richard B. Witschonke