ON BECOMING A MEMBER Öffentlichkeit Deposited
The E-Sylum: Volume 5, Number 46, November 17, 2002, Article 2
ON BECOMING A MEMBER
Bob Metzger writes: "For years, I have listened to National
Public Radio. It's always been a sort of refuge for me, a
familiar place no matter where my physical location happens
to be. Thus, wherever I have lived, I have supported my
local NPR station by both becoming a member, and serving
as a volunteer when possible. I can, of course, listen to the
radio whether or not I make a financial contribution, but I
do get some tangible membership benefits, like a newsletter,
merchant discounts, and advance invitations to certain events.
And it may seem corny, but I also feel a certain satisfaction
of being part of an organization that improves the quality
of life.I've been a Numismatic Bibliomania Society member for
probably 15 years, and have enjoyed the E-Sylum for as
long as it has been in existence. I could, of course, receive
the E-Sylum without ever having joined NBS, but I have
always found the quarterly print journal packed with
interesting articles and fascinating facts that are beyond
the scope of the weekly electronic newsletter. And once
again, I also feel a certain satisfaction of being part of an
organization that improves the quality of life.Do you also enjoy the E-Sylum? Would you like to be a
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join us today!"Bill Murray writes: "Congratulations to editors Tom Fort
and David Fanning on the first-rate Fall issue of The Asylum.
All you readers of this email newsletter, The E-Sylum, who
are not members of the Numismatic Bibliomania Society
are missing a good thing. The latest issue of The Asylum
offers you news of NBS in President Pete Smith's message;
a fine article, "Seven Steps to Protect Your Library" by
Doug Andrews; "Genealogical Methods in Numismatic
Research," by Leonard Augsburger; a story of a neat
(should I say, "cool") acquisition, "What People Put on
eBay," by Stephen B. Pradier; a fun piece by David
Fanning, "Hidden Treasures in Old Literature"; and an
annual index of The Asylum which proves what you've
missed by not joining NBS. Join up!"[As described at the end of each E-Sylum issue, the
Numismatic Bibliomania Society is a non-profit
organization promoting numismatic literature. For
more information please see our web site at
http://www.coinbooks.org/There is a membership application available on the web
site. To join, print the application and return it with your
check to the address printed on the application. For those
without web access, write to David Sklow, NBS
Secretary-Treasurer, P.O. Box 76192, Ocala, FL 34481.
Dues are $15/year to North American addresses, $20
elsewhere. Thank you. -Editor]- 2002-11-17
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