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Ed Dewey who formed The Foundation for the Study of Cycles
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This picture is a scan (by Ray Tomes) of a picture in a book by Ed Dewey published by the Foundation for the Study of Cycles. Dewey past away in 1978 and the FSC is now located in Albuquerque, NM. The current President of the Foundation is David Perales. David is picking up where Dewey left off and is helping bring the Foundation into the 21st century. With the help of the Foundation's other directors he is paving a path to keep the Foundation, Dewey's hard work and achievements around for everyone to enjoy for centuries to come!
This article was edited by Anthony G. Shack Jr (CSO) Foundation for the Study of Cycles, Inc (Its great to get information directly from the source!)
- The above was written by User:203.109.254.40 in January 2005. As per his words, I am tagging "fair old". // Fred-Chess 23:27, 1 October 2005 (UTC)
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