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It is published by the San Diego Shell Club in San Diego, California. The Festivus started in 1970 as a shell club newsletter which was edited by Blanche Brewer. In 1976 Carole Hertz became the editor, and gradually The Festivus became increasingly scientifically respectable, and was transformed into a peer-reviewed scientific journal .
Henri Moigneu was born in Morsain, Hauts-de-France, on 9 March 1887, [2] [1] [a] and just like his fellow future internationals Adrien Filez, Jules Dubly, and Gabriel Hanot, Moigneu was introduced to football at the Lycée de Tourcoing [] by an English teacher, Achille Beltette (1864–1932), who had founded the US Tourquennoise (UST) in May 1898.
The club first formed in 1931, [1] as the Conchology Section of the Auckland Institute and Museum. [2] Sections are special interest groups or organisations housed within Auckland War Memorial Museum, and the Shell Club is the oldest. [3] It is one of only three shell clubs in New Zealand. [4] The first facilitator of the club was Baden Powell. [5]
The Shell Club - Previously known as Shell Senior Staff Club. It first operated under a thatched roof joint from mid 1957 — early 1958. By mid 1960, the club had moved into a new space which would become its permanent building. Shell Club is known to offer facilities for fitness, such as gym, swimming pools, and courts for racket sports.
The Lensbury Club ("Lensbury Social and Athletic Club") was established in 1920, as a sports club for Shell staff in the United Kingdom – one of the driving forces behind its formation was Dutchman Henri Deterding, one of the original founders of the Royal Dutch/Shell Group of Companies, who was a fitness fanatic.
As of 2014, there are three main shell types used by Czech Army: [citation needed] 152-EOF, which means "high-explosive" with a maximum range of 18 kilometres (11 mi) 152-EOFd, which means "high-explosive long-range" with a maximum range of 20 kilometres (12 mi) 152-EPrSv, which means "high-explosive anti-tank" used for direct-fire at armored ...
The Festivus – a journal which started as a club newsletter in 1970, published by the San Diego Shell Club [38] The Nautilus – since 1886 published by Bailey-Matthews Shell Museum. First two volumes were published under name The Conchologists’ Exchange. Impact factor: 0.500 (2009) [39] The Veliger [40] – impact factor: 0.606 (2003) [41]
Arthur William Baden Powell CBE (4 April 1901 – 1 July 1987) was a New Zealand malacologist, naturalist and palaeontologist, a major influence in the study and classification of New Zealand molluscs through much of the 20th century.