Common Civil Calendar & TimeDick Henry, a physicist at Johns Hopkins
University, proposed a new calendar, the Common Civil Calendar, which assigns dates so
they always appear on the same day of the week every year. Weeks are still 7
days long and there are still 52 weeks per year. Every 5 or 6 years there is a
one week "mini month" between June and July.
Common Civil Calendar for
January
(with old-fashioned Gregorian dates for 2005 in small type) ![]() This calendar, absent the Gregorian dates for 2005, is valid for every January, forever. Posted: Sunday - January 09, 2005 at 03:41 AM |
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