Popular Astronomy, Volume 50Goodsell Observatory of Carleton College, 1942 |
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... paper was read by Dr. Shapley who ex- plained that , just after the paper was written by Dr. Baker , the events of December 7 transpired . Dr. Baker immediately volunteered his services to his country and hence was unable to be ...
... paper was read by Dr. Shapley who ex- plained that , just after the paper was written by Dr. Baker , the events of December 7 transpired . Dr. Baker immediately volunteered his services to his country and hence was unable to be ...
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... paper on Nebular Research by Dr. Hubble , a paper on Photometry of the Night Sky by Dr. C. T. Elvey of McDonald Observatory , a paper on Time Determination and Time Keeping prepared by Paul Sollenberger of the U.S. Naval Ob- servatory ...
... paper on Nebular Research by Dr. Hubble , a paper on Photometry of the Night Sky by Dr. C. T. Elvey of McDonald Observatory , a paper on Time Determination and Time Keeping prepared by Paul Sollenberger of the U.S. Naval Ob- servatory ...
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... paper on the regular program if each paper is read by a different author . A non - member who gives a paper must be " introduced by " some specific member , and will be given the status of the member who introduces him . Except by ...
... paper on the regular program if each paper is read by a different author . A non - member who gives a paper must be " introduced by " some specific member , and will be given the status of the member who introduces him . Except by ...
Contents
Bolide observed A bright 451 | 114 |
STELLAR DISTANCES FREDERICK SLOCUM | 117 |
METEORITIC FOSSILS BEN HUR WILSON | 125 |
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