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Records of the Harvard College Observatory: the Boyden Station, Arequipa, Peru, 1888-1927; Correspondence, 1888-1927; Cambridge to Arequipa correspondence, 1923 October 15-1924 December 29. UAV 630.100, box 4, folder 3. Harvard University Archives, Cambridge, Mass. 28

HARVARD COLLEGE OBSERVATORY CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS February 28, 1924--. Invoice of goods shipped by Harvard college observatory, Cambridge, via Hew York, .consisting of one (1) case consigned to Harvard.

 

1970-1971. Harvard College Observatory. page 436. 438

Harvard College Observatory To the Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences: Sir, - I take pleasure in submitting this report of the Harvard College Observatory for the year I970-I971.

 

Periodical Classes Alphabetic Listing by Author or Title. page 578. 592

ASTRONOMICAL OBSERVATORY. BULLETINS. CAMBRIDGE. 501-921 SCI 520-23 HARVARD UNIVERSITY. ASTRONOMICAL OBSERVATORY. ANNOUNCEMENT CARD. CAMBRIDGE. SCI 520.20 96V HARVARD UNIVERSITY.

 

Records of the Harvard College Observatory: the Boyden Station, Arequipa, Peru, 1888-1927; Correspondence, 1888-1927; Cambridge to Arequipa correspondence, 1920 January 12-1922 December 12. UAV 630.100, box 4, folder 1. Harvard University Archives, Cambridge, Mass. 73

'-J HARVARD COLLEGE OBSERVATORY CAMBRIDGE 38, MASS. February 25, 1922• Invoice of goods shipped by Harvard College Observatory, Cambridge, Mass*, via Hew York, consigned to Harvard Observatory Station, Arequipa, Peru, consisting of 2 cases marked <4IC Q^> Mollendo, having numbers, contents, and values, as follows :* Ho.683. 30 dog.

 

HISTORY AND DESCRIPTION OF THE OBSERVATORY. Section III. The New Observatory. page XXII. 34

(B') Corrected mean by eclipses, transits, and occultations, . . . 444 29.60 (C) By chronometers with Liverpool, — Indiscriminate mean of 373 chronometers in all, . . . 4 44 30.92 « " 175 " (great special exp. of 1849,) 30.96 Bond's " " " " " " " 30.10 4 44 30.10 4 44 28.42 29.64 30.10 P 4 44 29.05 (C) Adopting the last value, (A) Longitude of Harvard Observatory, . (B') u a « (C) " Adopted for the present, Harvard Observatory, [ " Then we have, by the telegraph operations of the Coast Survey, the following results from Greenwich, depending on this assumed longitude of Harvard Observatory : — h. m. s.

 

1946-1947. Observatory. page 291. 293

Kopal's work on eclipsing binaries has been assisted by the Bureau of Analysis of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and by grants from the National Science Fund of the National Academy and from the American Philosophical Society. The regular publications of the Observatory during the Report year include the following: Harvard Observatory Monograph, Number 6: An Introduction to the Study of Eclipsing Variables, by Zdenek Kopal, Research Associate Harvard Annals, Volume r15, Parts 5 to ii; Volume 1I6, Part I Harvard Circular Number 450 Harvard Bulletin Number 918 Harvard Reprints, Series I, Numbers 278-298, inclusive; Series II, Numbers 15I9, inclusive Harvard Announcement Cards, Numbers 778-855, inclusive The current year has been unusually active in the issuance of Harvard Announcement Cards, reporting on comets, asteroids, peculiar variable stars, and other astronomical phenomena requiring prompt knowledge and action.

 

Radcliffe College Archives subject files. Harvard. Memorials. RG XXIV, Series 5, folder 14.30. Schlesinger Library, Radcliffe Institute, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass. 65

A bronze plaque on the pier itself says; The George R. Agassiz Memorial Room of the Harvard College Observatory, commemorating the lifelong interest in Harvard University and the Observatory of George R. Agassiz, 1862-1951, Member and President of the Board of Overseers, President of the Harvard Alumni Association.

 

1928-1929. The Observatory. page 243. 245

Paul ten Bruggencate of Greifswald, Germany, formerly of Gottingen and of Lembang, Java, working on star clusters and variable stars, who plans to return to the Harvard Observatory next year to continue his studies of Cepheid variables; Professor Boris P. Gerasimovi6 of Kharkov, Russia, whose very profitable visit of nearly three years to the Harvard Observatory ended in June of this year, after he had completed here many researches in photometry and spectroscopy; Dr.

 

1956-1957. Harvard College Observatory. page 548. 550

Harvard College Observatory To the Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences: Sir, --The Harvard College Observatory Council, consisting of Professors Cecilia Payne-Gaposchkin, Thomas Gold, Theodore E.