Sky Facts #2

Issue No. 2 / C.N.E., Toronto / 1947

This leaflet, an introduction to the wonders of Astronomy, is presented to visitors at the Canadian National Exhibition Toronto, August 22 to September 6, 1947, by the Toronto Centre of

THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY OF CANADA

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At-Home Invitation

The President and Council of
The Royal Astronomical Society of Canada
have pleasure in inviting you and your friends to be present at our
Annual At-Home
on Friday, January 19, 1945 at 8 o'clock
In the Physics Building of the University of Toronto
Address by the Retiring President, A. Vibert Douglas, M.B.E., Ph.D.
"Astronomy, Physics, and Philosophy"
Demonstration of the
Electron Microscope by S.G. Ellis, B.Sc., M.A.
Followed by a Social Hour and Refreshments

198 COLLEGE ST., TORONTO

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At-Home Invitation

The President and Council of
The Royal Astronomical Society of Canada
have pleasure in inviting you and your friends to be
present at the
Annual At-Home
on Friday, January 22, 1943 at 8 o'clock
Address by the Retiring President, Professor Frank S. Hogg
Recent Progress in Astronomy
DEMONSTRATIONS OF FLUORESCENCE AND PHOSPHORESCENCE BY
PROFESSOR D. S. AINSLlE
PRESENTATION OF THE CHANT MEDAL
A SOCIAL HOUR AND REFRESHMENTS

PHYSICS BUILDING,
UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO

E. J. A. KENNEDY. GENERAL SECRETARY

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At-Home Invitation

The President and Council of
The Royal Astronomical Society of Canada
Request the Pleasure of the Company of Yourself and Friends at the
Annual At-Home
In the Physics Building of the University of Toronto
on Tuesday evening, January 21st, at 8 o'clock
The Retiring President's Address by J.A. Pearce, M.A., Ph.D.
Victoria, B.C.
Subject: "The Advance of Astronomy, 1890 to 1940"
(ILLUSTRATED)
Presentation of the Chant Medal to Bertram J. Topham
Demonstrations illustrating the use of Electrical and Radio

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Russell Toronto Lectures

SYNOPSIS OF A COURSE OF LECTURES

By PROFESSOR H. N. RUSSELL

At the University of Toronto during February, 1924


Two or more lectures will be devoted to each division

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Observatory for Toronto

An Astronomical Observatory for Toronto

An outline of a project prepared by a committee representing the University of Toronto and the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada

 

AN ASTRONOMICAL OBSERVATORY FOR TORONTO

THE NEED OF A OBSERVATORY

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Carnegie Eclipse Lecture

THE UNIVERSITY OF TORONTOANDTHE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY OF CANADAYOU ARE INVITED TO ATTEND A LECTURE ON TUESDAY.DECEMBER 2. AT 8 P.M. IN ROOM 43. PHYSICS BUILDING.By LOUIS A. BAUER, PH.D.DIRECTOR OF THE DEPARTMENT OF TERRESTRIAL MAGNETISM OFTHE CARNEGIE INSTITUTION OF WASHINGTON, D.C.SUBJECT: OBSERVATIONS OF THE TOTAL ECLIPSE OF THESUN. MAY 29, 1919,IN LIBERIA. WEST AFRICA; ANDTHE MAGNETIC WORK OF THE SHIP CARNEGIE.ILLUSTRATED WITHPICTURES.LANTERN SLIDES AND MOVING.CHAIRMAN,SIR ROBERT FALCONER.W. E. W. JACKSON.SECRETARY R.A.S.C.

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TAS Charter

Charter and by-laws of the Toronto Astronomical Society. Adopted 16th October, 1900.

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At-Home Invitation

The President and Council of the Royal Astronomical
Society of Canada
request the pleasure of the company of yourself and friends at the
Annual At-Home
in the Physics Building of the University of Toronto
on
Tuesday evening, January 24th, 1939, at 8 o'clock


President's Address by Prof. Wm. Findlay, M.A., Ph.D.
"Mathematics and Astronomy"
followed by a Social Hour and Refreshments

198 College Street, Toronto

E.J.A. Kennedy, Secretary

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At-Home Invitation

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