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Invariable Calendar logo #21000 In April 1900, Professor L. A. Grosclaude of Geneva proposed the Invariable Calendar, New Era Calendar, or Normal Calendar with 12 months and four 91-day quarters of exactly 13 weeks. An additional day, termed New Year`s Day, that was not any day of the week and not part of any month, would occur between December 31 and January 1. Another such da....
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