1900s

Hassard Correspondence

A.R. Hassard correspondence 1908-10.

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Members 1909

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Toronto Program 1916

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H.R. Kingston Diploma

H.R. Kingston's high school diploma from Picton High School, dated October 16, 1902.

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Correspondence 1903-07

Page(s) Date Correspondent
1 4 Oct 1903 Sociedad Astronomica de Mexico
2 24 Nov 1903 A.L. Danard, M.D.
3 23 Nov 1904 Geological Survey of Canada
4 7 Jul 1906 J.T.W. Claridge (England)
6 20 Aug 1906 Observatoire Royal de Belgique
7 1 Sep 1906 McGill University
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Correspondence 1908

Page(s) Date Correspondent
1-3 3 Jan 1908 W.F. King (DO)
4 7 Jan 1908 R.E.W. Brady
5-8 10 Jan 1908 J. Kavanaugh, S.J. (Loyola College)
9-10 12 Jan 1908 Herman S. Davis (post card)
11-14 13 Jan 1908 W.F. King (DO)
15-17 14 Jan 1908 J.S. Plaskett
18 14 Jan 1908
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Correspondence 1909

Page Date Correspondent
1 13 Jan 1909 G. Parry Jenkins
2 25 Jan 1909 G. Parry Jenkins
3-4 14 Jan 1909 Geo. J. Hoyle
5 3 Feb 1909 W.F. King
6 4 Feb 1909 E.H. Darling
7 ? E.H. Darling
8 18 Feb 1909 Estelle Foy
9 20 Feb 1909
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Decimals and Decimalisation

Decimals and Decimalisation

A STUDY AND SKETCH
BY
Arthur Harvey
Actuary, F.R.S.C., Etc.
Toronto, Canada

Review #1 is from The Daily Free Press, London, Ontario for Saturday, February 16, 1901.

Review #2 is from The Gazette, Montreal for January 26, 1901.

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Elvins AutoBiography

Autobiography of Andrew Elvins.  There are three sections in this document:

  1. Autobio dictated by Mr. Elvins to L.H. Graham in 1904.
  2. Autobio dictated by Mr. Elvins to C.A. Chant in 1913 (transcription of #3).
  3. Original Shorthand version of #2.

The text of these autobiographies appear on the two pages following this one.

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Eclipse Air Temps.

Curve of temperatures, in direct sunshines. Sky clear, with a few very light cirrhus clouds, almost invisible, which however caused the irregularities of the curve. Observations only began at 8h.44, when the eclipse was well advanced.

Scale. Two divisions, vertical, to each degree Fahr.
One division, horizontal, to each minute.

Toronto, May 28'–1900. Portion of sun eclipsed 81 per cent.

Arthur Harvey.

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