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1869 Jan 5

Toronto Astronomical Society
Meeting Minutes - 1869 January 5


Regular Meeting Jan 5th 1869 at Mr. Elvins'

Present: Mr. Winder, President, in the chair, Messrs Elvins, Turnbull, Ridgway & Clare.

On motion the minutes of previous meeting were adopted.

The committee appointed to draft a code of Bye-Laws brought in the following report which on motion of Mr. Winder seconded by Mr. Brunt (per Mr. Elvins) was adopted.

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1868 Dec 1

Toronto Astronomical Society
Meeting Minutes - 1868 December 1


Of a meeting held Dec 1st 1868 in the Mechanics' Institute, to take into consideration the propriety of forming a society for the prosecution of Astronomical Science.

Present: Messrs Mungo Turnbull, Andrew Elvins, Daniel K. Winder, James L. Hughes, Samuel Clare, Robert Ridgway Charles Potter, G. Brunt.

On motion, Mr. Ridgway was appointed Chairman of the meeting, and Mr. Clare Secretary.

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"I have only drawn what I have seen with certainty."
    —Edward Emerson Barnard (1857-1923), in 1894

"Responding to criticism that he preferred an artistic drawing to an accurate one, he replied, "I know no difference between the two."
    —Richard Baum (1930-2017), reporting (2007) the words of Nathaniel Everett Green (1823-1899)

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