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Who's who corrections

PSA Journal,  Nov, 2005  by Diane Racey

The May issue of the Journal contains the compiled records of acceptances for those entering PSA-recognized exhibitions and achieving the minimum number for listing. That minimum is listed for each section and is usually 15% of the total possible. The following are corrections for that listing. Exhibitors are reminded to use the same form of their name, check each catalog as it arrives, and report mistakes immediately to the exhibition and appropriate Who's Who and Star Ratings directors. Catalog errors are the most common reason for corrections.

Exhibitors are well advised to make it very clear the correct spelling and order of their names when entering any competition as adjustments in listing records are required. When catalogs are prepared and acceptances recorded from the catalogs, correct listing is imperative or the Who's Who records can never be correct.

Diane Racey, FPSA, EPSA, Chairman

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