About me: Formed in 1884, the Stamp and Coin Club was originally based out of Akron, Ohio, as a means to promote the virtues of philately, numismatism, and brotherhood. However, economic depression, tax scares, and women's suffrage eventually led to the fractalization of the Stamp and Coin Club. Numerous sub-committees were formed in order to garner interest in the failing fraternal order. Whatever the trend, there was a sub-committee. By 1979, the Stamp and Coin Club had it's own ice-hockey team, a disco troup, a crack team of sharpshooters, and a legion of barbers specializing in the high-top fade. During the summer of 2007, some intrepid young people applied for sponsorship for their improvised comedy team and became The Stamp and Coin Club Long-Form Improvised Comedy and Performance Sub-Committee.