For broadcast on CBS Radio Network stations
January 8-9, 2000:
Learning history painlessly.
The Stamp Collecting Report, I'm Lloyd de Vries.
It's amazing some of the stuff you pick up when you're
collecting stamps. When the U-S issued its Big Bandleaders
stamps a few years ago, I discovered that Glenn Miller,
Jimmy Dorsey and Benny Goodman were roommates in 1930, while
they played in a couple of Gershwin shows.
Writing in LINN'S STAMP NEWS recently, Alison Cusick reveals
that the story about Betsy Ross sewing our first American
flag after a visit from George Washington is a myth, created
by her grandson more than a century later.
Not all stamps feature history, or legends, of course. Some
show flowers or birds or buildings. Even so, working with
your collection, you can't help but pick up a few factoids:
Which African colonies were ruled by France -- because the
stamps are in French -- or that this is the Year of the Dragon
AND the International Year of Thanksgiving.
The great humanitarian Albert Schweitzer was born 125 years
ago this week. How did I know? Germany is issuing a stamp.
And that's stamp collecting this week.
I'm Lloyd de Vries, CBS News.
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