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  2. The Festivus - Wikipedia

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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 .

  3. Henri Moigneu - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. Auckland Shell Club - Wikipedia

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    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]

  5. Shell Residential Area, Port Harcourt - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. The Lensbury - Wikipedia

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    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.

  7. 152 mm SpGH DANA - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  8. Malacology - Wikipedia

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    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]

  9. Baden Powell (malacologist) - Wikipedia

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    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.