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National Amateur Press Association
Customs and Traditions

Official Records and Property:

Laureate Association Seals (logos), originated by L.V. Heljeson, be awarded to recipients of Editing and Printing Laureates for use for one year. (Kansas City, 1977)

Two gavels, property of the NAPA. are traditionally turned over from one president to the next. One made of California redwood was donated by Ex-President, Dora H. Moitoret, the other had belonged to John L. Tomlinson, active before 1900.

Ex-President Rowena Moitoret presented new president with attache case for his use and to be passed on to succeeding presidents. (Baltimore, 1981)

Ex-President Leah Warner reported new logos made with words "printing" and "editing" on them and establishment of method of record-keeping to make it easy to keep track of them. (Record book for president's file for recording to whom they are awarded and when returned, and instructions on box containing the logos to return to president after use in June publication.) (Knoxville, 1983)

    Last updated: 08/27/2003