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"Andrew K. Rindsberg" wrote:
> Dear All,
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> I am interested in conchological couples, that is, in husband-wife teams
> who are both involved in collecting mollusks as amateurs or professionals.
> While researching the history of the Geological Survey of Alabama, I found
> an early couple, Herbert and Daisy Smith, who were active here in the
> 1910's. So, two questions:
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> Can you give me some other examples of conchological couples, perhaps an
> earlier one than the Smiths?
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> and
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> What is it like to operate as a couple? Do you divide the tasks up, for
> instance? What kinds of work are easier for couples than for singles?
>
> Well, that's more than two questions, but I hope you enjoy answering them
> anyway.
Hello!
A contemporary couple comes to mind, locally, here in Florida;
The "team" of Bobbie and Jim Cordy.
I am sure she can give you lots of info on task splitting etc etc.
Later,
Emilio Jorge Power
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