see Reviews, 64, 381. Mars: The Opposition <strong>of</strong> 1969, NN, 64, 17. Service Award Presented to Norman Green, NN, 64, 17. The Moon that Never Was (Maybe?), NN, 64, 27. Observing Mars in 1971, NN, 65, 7. Observation <strong>of</strong> Asteroids, NN, 65, 12. International Union <strong>of</strong> Amateur Astronomers, NN, 65, 26. see Reviews, 66, 281. Murphy Strikes Again, NN, 66, 23. Activities at the Centre: Hamilton, NN, 67, 22. An Appeal for Observational Assistance, NN, 69, 16. see Reviews, 71, 63. Chong, Ricardo, Heavenly Harkenings, B, 2, 5, 5. Chou, B. Ralph, The Toronto Centre Eclipse Expedition 8 to 11 July, 1972, NN, 66, 26. Activities at the Centre: Toronto, NN, 67, 22. Editorial, NN, 71, 14. Eye Injuries and the Solar Eclipse, NN, 72, 66. Joseph Ashbrook, NN, 74, 66. Protective Filters for Solar Observation, 75, 36. Activities in the Centres: Toronto Centre, 75, 326. Kitchener-Waterloo Centre Inaugurated, NN, 75, 3. Editorial, NN, 75, 62. Herschel House Revisited, NN, 76, 22. Toronto Star Does It Again, NN, 76, 47. Centre News, Ralph Chou & Peter Jedicke, NN, 76, 57. Editorial, NN, 77, 18. Notes From Abroad, NN, 78, 45. RASC Centres Observe Astronomy Day, NN, 78, 53. The Amateur Astronomy Centre, NN, 79, 27. Editorial, NN, 79, 34. Gold Medal <strong>of</strong> the RASC, Toronto Centre, NN, 82, 86. Toronto Centre Eclipse Expeditions, Ralph Chou & Jennifer Owen, NNB, 83, 93. Annual Report Glitches, B, 2, 4, 2. Toronto Centre Report, B, 3, 2, 16. see Reviews, 88, 416. Christy, R. F., Lectures on Variable Stars, 63, 299. Lectures on Variable Stars, 64, 8. Chute, F. S., Site-Testing for a Proposed 12 MHz Radio Telescope in Alberta, F. S. Chute, C. G. Englefield, P. J. R. Harding, C. R. James & D. Routledge, 65, 49. An Interference-Excising Correlator for Radio Astronomy, B. L. Kasper, F. S. Chute, D. Routledge & J. F. Vaneldik, 72, 310. Cintra, João Baptista, Donations Needed for Brazil, B, 5, 5, 2. Clark, Cyril G., A Different Story, NN, 64, 12. Clark, T. A., Atmospheric Water Vapour at Mr. Kobau and Calgary and Its Relevance to Infrared <strong>Astronomical</strong> Measurements, T. A. Clarke & G. Irwin, 67, 142. An Optical Analogue <strong>of</strong> the Gravitational Lens: A Classroom Demonstration <strong>of</strong> the Twin-Quasar Phenomenon, 75, 109. Data Acquisition at the RAO: Light Curves from the Optical and Infrared Telescopes, E. F. Milone, T. A. Clark, R. M. Babott, D. J. I. Fry, S. C. Griffiths, J. E. Penfold, K. G. Robinson, A. R. Taylor & J. Van Leeuwen, 83, 317. Clarke, J. N., Two Centuries <strong>of</strong> Black Holes, J. N. Clarke & C. C. Dyer, 73, 150. Clarke, Thomas R., The Tenth Planet?, NN, 66, 17. see Reviews, 67, 43. The Tenth Planet — A Search and a Problem, NN, 67, 1. see Reviews, 70, 147. see Reviews, 70, 150. see Reviews, 73, 48. see Reviews, 74, 105. A Small Collection <strong>of</strong> Antique Instruments at the McLaughlin Planetarium, NN, 75, 59. see Reviews, 80, 218. Clement, Christine, see Reviews, 72, 119. see Reviews, 72, 119. Dr. J. J. Green, 78, 164. Helen Sawyer Hogg, 1905-1993, Christine Clement & Peter Broughton, 87, 351. see Reviews, 90, 174. Clement, Christine M. Coutts, The Bright Variable Stars in Messier 5, Christine M. Coutts Clement & Helen Sawyer Hogg, 71, 281. Clement, Maurice J., see Reviews, 63, 49. see Reviews, 73, 154. see Reviews, 85, 227. Climenhaga, J. L., Exploring the Universe, 62, 29. see Reviews, 65, 140. see Reviews, 68, 44. Clinton, Eric, Have Telescope Will Travel, Bill Smythe, Eric Clinton & G. Chris Essex, NN, 67, 27. Cliver, Edward W., Comments on the Duration-Peak-Flux- Density Diagram for 2800 MHz Solar Bursts, 75, 15. Clutton-Brock, M., see Reviews, 76, 144. see Reviews, 79, 323. Clyburn, David, see Reviews, 84, 370. Mount Kobau 1989, NNB, 84, 14. In Search <strong>of</strong> Deep Sky Nights, NNB, 84, 45. The 1990 Mount Kobau Star Party, NNB, 84, 92. Astronomy Workshop 1990, B, 1, 1, 6. Mount Kobau ’91, B, 1, 6, 3. Kobau ’94: Fire on the Mountain, B, 4, 6, 7. Coallier, M. Lucien E., A New Amateur Observatory in Montreal, 64, 194. Nouvelles des Centres Québécois, NN, 74, 40. La Mémoire de Rolland Noël de Tilly, NN, 78, 29. Cobban, James A., see Reviews, 81, 24. Cobban, Jim, Minutes <strong>of</strong> the Annual Meeting, May 22, 1976, 70, 196. Serendipity, NN, 74, 11. see Reviews, 78, 257. Cohen, M. H., The Origin and Evolution <strong>of</strong> the NRAO- Cornell VLBI System, K. I. Kellerman & M. H. Cohen, 82, 248. Cohen, Nathan L., Io-Related Jovian Decametric Bursts and Io Sodium, 69, 89. see Reviews, 70, 271. Cohen, Nathaniel, A Clock Out <strong>of</strong> Time, B, 6, 1, 4. The Romans Messed It Up!, B, 6, 5/6, 2. Colbeck, Lynda, see Reviews, 77, 269. Coldwell, Larry, Binoculars for Celestial Viewing, NN, 70, 43. Collier, Dan, Burke’s Blunders, B, 5, 2, 8. see Reviews, B, 5, 4, 5. Got Some Julian Time on Your Hands?, B, 6, 3, 7. Colwell, Thomas, April 26 Named as “Astronomy Day 1980” Page 128 JRASC <strong>Index</strong> (1967-1996)
y Associated Societies, NN, 74, 14. Comision, Paul, Forty Years <strong>of</strong> Observing Trends, NN, 81, 79. Uranometia 2000.0, see Reviews, NN, 82, 16. Connelly, John, Land <strong>of</strong> the Midnight Venus, B, 6, 56, 4. Connors, Martin G., Planetary Space Missions for the 1970’s, NN, 64, 30. The R Coronae Borealis Stars, NN, 65, 27. Distance Education in Teaching Introductory Astronomy, 86, 59. CD-ROM Electronic Encyclopedias as an <strong>Astronomical</strong> Educations Resource, 87, 253. see Reviews, 90, 365. Cook, Michael J., A Backyard Observatory, NN, 77, 8. Cooper, Doris L., Total Lunar Eclipse, NN, 70, 81. Cooperstock, F. I., 1993 Nobel Prize in Physics Award to Hulse and Taylor, 88, 85. Corbally, Christopher J., A Solar Flash Spectrum for 26th February, 1979, 73, 263. MK Spectral Classification in the Praesepe Lower Main Sequence, C. J. Corbally & R. F. Garrison, 77, 28. see Reviews, 79, 271. see Reviews, 84, 358. Corey, Mal, In Memorium: Pat Corey, NN, 73, 48. Cornforth, Robert W., Call for Papers — 1979 <strong>General</strong> Assembly, London, NN, 72, 79. Cosgrove, Patrick, A Down-to-Earth Put-Down, NNB, 83, 13. Couchman, H. M. P., Mapping Moderate Redshift Clusters, R. G. Carlberg, H. K. C. Yee, Erica Ellingson, C. J. Pritchet, Roberto Abraham, Tammy Smecker-Hane, J. R. Bond, H. M. P. Couchman, D. Crabtree, D. Crampton, Tim Davidge, D. Durand, S. Eales, F. D. A. Hartwick, J. E. Hesser, J. B. Hutchings, N. Kaiser, C. Mendes de Oliveira, S. T. Myers, J. B. Oke, M. A. Rigler, D. Schade & M. West, 88, 39. Courteau, S., Cosmic Velocity Flows, S. M. Faber, S. Courteau, A. Dekel, A. Dressler, T. Kollatt, J. A. Willick & A. Yahil, 88, 92. Cousineau, Catharine, Humour Appreciated, B, 2, 1, 8. Couteau, P., Les Etoiles Doubles Faibles, 67, 77. Covington, Arthur E., see Reviews, 61, 202. The Development <strong>of</strong> Solar Microwave Radio Astronomy in <strong>Canada</strong>, 61, 314. see Reviews, 63, 48. Solar Radio Emission at 10.7 cm, 1947-1968, 63, 125. see Reviews, 64, 326. Termination <strong>of</strong> the U. S. Naval Observatory Solar Program, 66, 165. see Reviews, 67, 264. The Partial Acceptance <strong>of</strong> the Copernican Theory by Athanasius Kircher, 1646, A. E. Covington & T. R. Robinson, 67, 311. A 10.5 Year Period for the Slowly Varying Component <strong>of</strong> the Solar Radio Flux, 68, 31. Variations in the Pr<strong>of</strong>iles <strong>of</strong> the Gradual Rise and Fall Bursts for June 11-15 and a High Resolution Study for the Major Event <strong>of</strong> June 15, 1972, 68, 225. Comments on the Radio Burst for the White Light Flare <strong>of</strong> July 4, 1974, 68, 332. The Old Dominion Observatory, 69, 86. Plaque Unveiled at Dominion Observatory for W. F. King, 69, 286. The Old Dominion Observatory, NN, 69, 6. Participation <strong>of</strong> RASC Members in Heritage <strong>Canada</strong> — Our National Trust, NN, 69, 15. see Reviews, 70, 42. Engineering Heritage and the Dominion Observatory, 70, 194. A Possible Historical Association Between a Dolland Telescope and Early Scientific Surveys in <strong>Canada</strong>, 72, 111. The 2800-MHz Solar Radio Minimum <strong>of</strong> February 1976, 73, 1. Ralph E. Williamson — An Appreciation, 77, 97. Origins <strong>of</strong> Canadian Radio Astronomy, 82, 165. New Honorary Member, 82, 297. Cowley, A. P., Searching for Black Holes, David Crampton, J. B. Hutchings & A. P. Cowley, 77, 103. Cowley, Charles R., Actinide Astronomy, 71, 108. Crabtree, Dennis R., The 24th Annual Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Canadian <strong>Astronomical</strong> <strong>Society</strong>, G. Christopher L. Aikman, Dennis R. Crabtree, Ann C. Gower, James E. Hesser, Christopher J. Pritchet & Russell M. Robb, 87, 271. Mapping Moderate Redshift Clusters, R. G. Carlberg, H. K. C. Yee, Erica Ellingson, C. J. Pritchet, Roberto Abraham, Tammy Smecker-Hane, J. R. Bond, H. M. P. Couchman, D. Crabtree, D. Crampton, Tim Davidge, D. Durand, S. Eales, F. D. A. Hartwick, J. E. Hesser, J. B. Hutchings, N. Kaiser, C. Mendes de Oliveira, S. T. Myers, J. B. Oke, M. A. Rigler, D. Schade & M. West, 88, 39. Craine, Eric, GNAT: A Global Network <strong>of</strong> Small Telescopes as a Resource for <strong>Astronomical</strong> Research and Education, David L. Crawford & Eric Craine, 90, 224. Crampton, David, see Reviews, 72, 118. see Reviews, 75, 337. The Second STARLAB Joint Science Working Group Meeting, Christopher Aikman, David Crampton & James E. Hesser, 76, 209. Searching for Black Holes, David Crampton, J. B. Hutchings & A. P. Cowley, 77, 103. see Reviews, 77, 166. From 1.8 to 8 m Telescopes, 87, 299. Crawford, David L., GNAT: A Global Network <strong>of</strong> Small Telescopes as a Resource for <strong>Astronomical</strong> Research and Education, David L. Crawford & Eric Craine, 90, 224. Creighton, Harlan, McLaughlin Planetarium, 64, 323. McLaughlin Planetarium, 65, 83. McLaughlin Planetarium, 65, 299. Toronto Centre News, NN, 66, 32. Editorial, NN, 70, 75. Minutes <strong>of</strong> the Annual Meeting, 2 July, 1977, 71, 329. Minutes <strong>of</strong> the Annual Meeting, May 21, 1978, 72, 224. Minutes <strong>of</strong> the Annual Meeting, May 20, 1979, 73, 225. Manitoba College Leads Eclipse Expedition, NN, 73, 58. Minutes <strong>of</strong> the Annual Meeting, June 29, 1980, 74, 305. Minutes <strong>of</strong> the Annual Meeting, 28 June, 1981, 75, 261. Report <strong>of</strong> the National Council Meeting 26 June 1981, NN, 75, 55. National Council Report, NN, 75, 76. JRASC <strong>Index</strong> (1967-1996) Page 129
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