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Dear Alan,
The Southwestern Malacological Society doesn't have a newsletter as such.
What we do have is just a meeting notice, and even these and the meetings
themselves are not at any regular times. We no longer have a central
meeting place, but meet in members homes.
We, like many other groups, have gone down hill as we have lost members due
to old age and death.
Carol Skoglund
-----Original Message-----
From: Alan Kabat <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Saturday, November 21, 1998 2:22 PM
Subject: Shell club newsletters
>Greetings!
>
>If you are a member of the (1) Cleveland Shell Club; (2) North Carolina
Shell
>Club; (3) Philadelphia Shell Club; (4) Shell Club of Mystic; or (5)
>Southwestern Malacological Society, please read this message.
>
>Otherwise, please delete . . .
>
>Rudiger Bieler and I are updating our 1991 paper, "Malacological Journals
and
>Newsletters, 1773-1990" as published in The Nautilus, 105(2): 39-61.
>
>I need to obtain more information about the newsletters of these five
clubs:
>(a) their starting date (month/year);
>(b) whether it is still published, and
>(c) whether there were any name changes.
>
>All I have are these titles:
>(1) "Cleveland Shell Club Newsletter"
>(2) "North Caroline Shell Club Newsletter"
>(3) "Xenophora" (note: not the same as the French serial!)
>(4) "Mystic Shell Club Newsletter"
>(5) "Southwestern Malacological Society Newsletter"
>
>I tried to contact these groups through the email address as formerly
listed
>on the COA website index to shell clubs, but those addresses are now
defunct.
>
>Rudiger and I will much appreciate receiving data on these newsletters.
>Please respond directly to me ([log in to unmask]), and NOT to the entire
>Conch-L listserv !!!
>
>Thanks in advance for your replies. --Alan Kabat
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