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Professor Richard Conn Henry designed a calendar that uses 364 days, which breaks down
evenly into 52 weeks. In his so called "Calendar-and-Time" (C&T) plan, each month contains
30 or 31 days. He decided on each month's length by forbidding the new calendar to differ
from the old one by more than five days and by setting Christmas Day, 25 December, to always fall on a Sunday.
To keep the calendar in synchronisation with the seasons, an extra week is inserted -
which is not part of any month - every five or six years. An additional "Newton Week"
in honour of the favourite physicist, Isaac Newton.
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The is online - many thanks to Markus Tacker from Germany.
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