Talk:American Topical Association

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On behalf of Jack Nusan Porter[edit]

The office of ATA was originally at 3306 No. 50th Street in Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53216. It would be nice to know who lived there and who the director in Milwaukee was back then? (It was my old neighborhood, by the way, the Sherman Park area of Milwaukee). In short, what is needed is a history of who founded the ATA and who the early directors were. Also, it needs a description of the many topics that one could specialize in. I recommend mentioning the book---M. W. Martin, Topical Stamp Collecting, New York: Arco Publishing, 1975. It lists 50 topics of collecting plus chapters on how to start a topical stamp club, where to find topical stamps, etc. Jack Nusan Porter–73.119.198.152 DadaNeem (talk) 23:12, 10 October 2017 (UTC) (on behalf of Jack Nusan Porter)[reply]

Jack, This was the Husak family home. It served for many years as the headquarters of the ATA. As I recall a bedroom was converted to be the ATA office Dennis Dengel — Preceding unsigned comment added by Ddengel (talkcontribs) 03:59, 21 August 2018 (UTC)[reply]

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This photo was supplied by Vera Felts the Executive Director of The ATA. It is a picture that was take by her for illustration on the ATA Wikipedia page. It should not be deleted. I am sure people want to know where it is and what it looks like. I see no reason for its deletion. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Ddengel (talkcontribs) 03:56, 21 August 2018 (UTC)[reply]