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Cacciari, Carla

Europeans at STScI: Carla Cacciari. Space Telescope Science Institute Newsletter, v. 15, July 1998: 16. port.

Campbell, Patricia Grizzaffi Rogers

Marvin, Ursula B., John A. Wood, and Bruce A. Campbell. Patricia Grizzaffi Rogers Campbell, 1963-2000. In American Astronomical Society. Bulletin, v. 32, no. 4, 2000: 1657-1658. port.

Canavaggia, Louise

Canavaggia, Louise (Mlle) (1902). In France. Délégation générale à la recherche scientifique et technique. Répertoire des scientifiques français. t. 5. Physique. [Paris, La Documentation française] 1967. p. 45.
   Q145.F7, v. 5

Cannon, Annie Jump

Annie J. Cannon, 77; noted astronomer. New York times, v. 90, Apr. 14, 1941: 17. port.
   N&CPR

Annie Jump Cannon. School and society, v. 53, Apr. 19, 1941: 507.
   L11.S36, v. 53

Annie Jump Cannon. In Scientists: the lives and works of 150 scientists. Peggy Saari and Stephen Allison, editors. v. 1. A-F. [Detroit] U.X.L [1996] p. 131-136. ports.
   Q141.S3717 1996, v. 1
   "Further Reading": p.136.

Bailey, Brooke. Annie Jump Cannon, 1863-1941. In her The remarkable lives of 100 women healers and scientists. Holbrook, Mass., B. Adams, 1994. (20th century women series) p. 36-37
   R692.B35 1994
   References (2): p. 37.

Bailey, Martha J. Cannon, Annie Jump (1863-1941), astronomer. In her American women in science, a biographical dictionary. Santa Barbara, Calif., ABC-CLIO, 1994. p. 53-54.
   Q141.B25 1994

Bok, Priscilla F. Annie Jump Cannon, 1863-1941. In Astronomical Society of the Pacific. Publications, v. 53, June 1941: 168-170. port.
   QB1.A4, v. 53

Bracher, Katherine. 50 years ago: death of Annie J. Cannon. Mercury, v. 20, Mar./Apr. 1991: 86. port. Includes passages from Priscilla Bok's obituary of Cannon.
   QB1.M43, v. 20

Brück, Herman A. Dr. Annie J. Cannon. Observatory, v. 64, Aug. 1941: 113-115.
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Camp, Carole Ann. Annie Jump Cannon (1863-1941). In her American astronomers; searchers and wonderers. Springfield, N.J., Enslow Publishers [1996] (Collective biographies) p. [36]- 43. ports. References (11): p. 95.
   QB35. C46 1996

Campbell, Leon. Annie Jump Cannon. Popular astronomy, v. 49, Aug. 1941: 345-347. port.
   QB1.P8, v. 49

Cannon, Annie Jump. In Woman's who's who of America. A biographical dictionary of contemporary women of the United States and Canada. 1914-1915. John William Leonard, editor-in-chief. New York, American Commonwealth Co. [1914] p. 159
   E663.W87

Doctor Annie Cannon, famous astronomer, dies. Equal rights, v. 27, May 1941: 41, 43.
   HQ1101.E72, v. 27

Dr. Annie Jump Cannon. New York times, v. 90, Apr. 15, 1941: 22
   N&CPR
   Editorial.

Emberlin, Diane. Look to the stars: Annie Cannon. In her Science: contributions of women. Minneapolis, Dillon Press, 1977. p. 7-27. ports.
   Q141.E43

Famous woman astronomer finds 10,000th variable. Science news letter, v. 36, Aug. 19, 1939: 121.
   Q1.S76, v.36

First woman elected an officer of American Astronomical Society. In The Women's book of world records and achievements. Edited by Lois Decker O'Neil. Garden City, N.Y., Anchor Press/ Doubleday, 1979. p. 149-150. port.
   CT3234.W65
   About Annie Jump Cannon. Sarah F. Whiting is briefly mentioned.
   The portrait appears in a section of plates following p. 178.

Fraknoi, Andrew, David Morrison, and Sidney C. Wolff. Annie Cannon: classifier of the stars. In their Voyages through the universe. Fort Worth, Saunders College Pub. [1997] p. 333. port. (Voyagers in astronomy)
   QB45.F815 1997

Gallop, Nancy. Annie Jump Cannon (1863-1941), astronomer. In her Science is women's work. Photos and biographies of American women in the sciences. Windsor, CA, National Women's History Project, 1993. p.12-13. port.
   Q141.G35 1993

Gingerich, Owen. Cannon, Annie Jump. In Dictionary of scientific biography. v.3. New York, C. Scribner's Sons, 1971. p. 49-50.
   Q141.D5, v.3
   Bibliography: p. 50.

Hoffleit, Dorrit. Cannon, Annie Jump. In Notable American women, 1607-1950, a biographical dictionary. Edward T. James, editor. v. 1. A-F. Cambridge, Mass., Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 1971. p. 281-283.
   CT3260. N57, v.1

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Lang, Harry G., and Bonnie Meath-Lang. Annie Jump Cannon (1863-1941), American astronomer. In their Deaf persons in the arts and sciences, a biographical dictionary. Westport, Conn., Greenwood Press [1995] p. 63-67. group port.
   HV2373.L36 1995
   References (5): p. 67.

Larsen, Kristine M. Annie Jump Cannon (1863-1941), astronomer. In Notable women in the physical sciences, a biographical dictionary. Edited by Benjamin F. Shearer and Barbara S. Shearer. Westport, Conn., Greenwood Press, 1997. p. 36-40.
   Q141.N734 1997
   Notes (12): p. 39-40.
   Bibliography: p. 40.

McLenighan, Valjean. Annie Jump Cannon. In her Women and science. Milwaukee, Raintree Publishers, 1979. p. 6-11. ports.
   Q130. M32

Mayall, Margaret W. The candelabrum. Sky, v. 5, Jan. 1941: 3-5, 14. illus., port.
   QB1.S535, v.5
   "You've heard of Miss Cannon of Harvard, but do you know how she has contributed to astronomical science? Here is her story, told by a close colleague."
   A portrait of Miss Cannon, taken in 1925 at the time she received the honorary degree of Doctor of Science from Oxford University, is reproduced on the front cover of the issue.

Mayall, Margaret W. Cannon, Annie Jump. In Dictionary of American biography. Supplement three, 1941-1945. Edward T. James, editor. New York, C. Scribner's Sons, 1973. p. 130-131.
   E176.D563, Suppl. 3

Merrill, Paul W. Annie Jump Cannon. In Royal Astronomical Society. Monthly notices, v. 102, no. 2, 1942: 74-76.
   QB1.R7, v.102

Miss Annie J. Cannon. Nordisk astronomisk tidsskrift, bd. 22, no. 2, 1941: 70.
   QB1.N6, v.22

Miss Cannon and the Draper Memorial. In Royal Astronomical Society of Canada. Journal, v. 26, May/June 1932: 217-220.
   QB1.R485, v.26

Obituary. Annie Jump Cannon. Harvard University gazette, v. 36, Apr. 19, 1941: 150.
   LH1. H3G3, v.36

Payne-Gaposchkin, Cecilia H. Annie Jump Cannon. Science, v. 93, May 9, 1941: 443-444.
   Q1.S35, v. 93

Payne-Gaposchkin, Cecilia H. Miss Cannon and stellar spectroscopy. Telescope, v.8, May/June 1941: 62-63.
   QB1.T42, v. 8

Pendick, Daniel. Annie Jump Cannon, 1863-1941. American astronomer. In Notable twentieth-century scientists. v. 1. A-E. Emily J. McMurray, editor. New York, Gale Research [1995] p. 304-305. port. References (3): p. 305.
   Q141.N73 1995, v. 1

Pendick, Daniel. Annie Jump Cannon, 1863-1941. American astronomer. In Notable women scientists. Pamela Proffitt, editor. Detroit, Gale Group [1999] p.76-77. port.
   Q141.N736 1999
   References (4): p. 77.

Platt, Frederick. Running after rainbows: Annie Jump Cannon. Griffith observer, v.47, July 1983: 2-11, 14. illus., ports.
   QB1.G7, v. 47
   References (7): p. 14
   Another portrait appears on the front cover of the issue.

Reynolds, Moira D. Annie Jump Cannon, astronomer. In her American women scientists: 23 inspiring biographies, 1900-2000. Jefferson, N.C., McFarland [1999] p.18-21. port.
   Q141.R44 1999

Roy, Jean R. Annie Jump Cannon (1863-1941). In his L'astronomie et son histoire. Quebec, Presses de l'Université due Québec; Paris, New York, Masson, 1982. p.264-265. port.
   QB15.R67 1982

Shapley, Harlow. Annie J. Cannon. In American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia. Yearbook. 1941. Philadelphia, 1942. p. 362-364.
   Q11.P613, 1941

Shapley, Harlow. In memoriam. Telescope, v. 8, May/June 1941: 52-55. ports.
   QB1.T42, v. 8

Stille, Darlene R. Annie Jump Cannon. In her Extraordinary women scientists. Chicago, Childrens Press, 1995. p. 32-34. ports.
   Q130.S75 1995

Stroh, Mary Margaret. "The heavens declare the glory of God": she preferred starlight to limelight. In her Eyes to see. With the assistance of Helen E. Marshall. Austin, Tex., Delta Kappa Gamma Society, 1947. p.41-42
   LA2311.S75

Tucker, Kate M. Friend to the stars. Woman citizen, v. 9, June 14, 1924: 13, 24-25. illus., port.
   JK1880.W58, v.9

Veglahn, Nancy J. Annie Jump Cannon (1863-1941). In her Women scientists. New York, Facts on File, 1991. (American profiles) p. 26-35. ports.
   Q130.V44 1991
   "Further reading": p. 35.

Waterfield, Reginald L. Dr. Annie J. Cannon. Nature, v. 147, June 14, 1941: 738.
   Q1.N2, v. 147

Welther, Barbara L. Annie and the stars of many colors: video portrait of astronomer Annie Jump Cannon. In American Association of the Variable Star Observers. Journal, v. 21, no. 2, 1992: 147-150. port.
   References (7): p.149
   "This paper describes the content and production of a new video documentary in which fifth-grade students explore the childhood and career of Annie Jump Cannon through hands-on activities at the Harvard University Archives and the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics."

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Welther, Barbara L. Annie Jump Cannon, classifier of stars. Mercury, v. 13, Jan./Feb. 1984: 28-29. ports.
   QB1.M43, v. 13

Welther, Barbara L. Annie Jump Cannon: life after the Henry Draper Catalogue. In American Astronomical Society. Bulletin, v. 25, no. 2, 1993: 933-934.
   Abstract of a paper presented at a meeting of the Society's Historical Astronomy Division, June 14-15, at the Huntington Library in Pasadena.

Welther, Barbara L. Astronomy and physics at Wellesley in the days of Annie Jump Cannon. In American Astronomical Society. Bulletin, v. 21, no. 4, 1989: 1226.
   QB1.A255, v. 21
   Abstract of a paper presented at the Society's 175th meeting, Jan. 9-13, 1990, in Washington, D.C.

Welther, Barbara L. Highlights of an exhibit to honor Annie Jump Cannon. In American Association of Variable Star Observers. Journal, v. 7, no. 2, 1978: 85-87.
   QB835.A455, v. 7

Yost, Edna. Annie Jump Cannon. In her American women of science. Rev. ed. Philadelphia, J. B. Lippincott Co., 1955. p.27-43
   Q130.Y6 1955

Carpenter, Hazel Burton

Aitken, Robert G. The death of Hazel Burton Carpenter. In Astronomical Society of the Pacific. Publications, v. 44, Feb. 1932: 65.
   QB1.A4, v. 44

The Death of Hazel Burton Carpenter. Mount Holyoke alumnae quarterly, v. 15, Feb. 1932: 266.
   LH1.M9, v. 15

Carter, Merri Sue

Merri Sue Carter. In Nautical Almanac Office Sesquicentennial Symposium, Washington, D.C., 1999. Proceedings, Nautical Almanac Office Sesquicentennial Symposium, U.S. Naval Observatory, March 3-4, 1999. Edited by Alan D. Fiala and Steven J. Dick. Washington, D.C., U.S. Naval Observatory, 1999. p. 415-416.
   QB8.N25 1999

Caughlan, Georgeanne Robertson

Caughlan, Georgeanne R. In Who's who in technology. 7th ed. Kimberley A. McGrath, editor. New York, Gale Research [1995] p.1383.
   T39.W5 1995

Fowler, William A. Georgeanne Robertson Caughlan. Physics today, v. 47, Oct. 1994: 88.
   QC1. P658, v. 47

Zimmerman, Barbara A. Georgeanne (Jan) Caughlan, 1916-1994. In American Astronomical Society. Bulletin, v. 30, no. 4, 1998: 1456.
   QB1. A255, v. 30

Cazenave, Anny

Cazenave (Anny). In Who's who in France. Qui est qui en France. 29. éd.; 1997-1998. Levallois- Perret, éditions J. Lafitte, 1997. p. 394
   DC705.A1W46, 1997-98

Cesarsky, Catherine Jeanne Gattegno

Benhamou, Guy. Catherine Césarsky: à l'effût des rayons du comos. Sciences & avenir, no 516, fév. 1990: 14-15. col. illus., col. port.
   Q2.S475, 1990

Catherine Césarsky à la tête de l'ESO. La Recherche, no 318, mars 1999: 113. col port.

Cesarsky, Catherine J. In Who's who in science in Europe. A biographical guide to science, technology, agriculture, and medicine. 9th ed. v. 1. [London, Cartermill International; New York] Stockton [1995] p. 273.
   Q141.W59 1995

Cesarsky (Catherine, Jeanne). In Who's who in France. Qui est qui en France. 29 éd.; 1997-1998. Levallois-Perret, éditions J. Lafitte, 1997. p. 399.
   DC705.A1W46, 1997-98

Cesarsky tipped to head Euro observatory. Nature, v. 396, Dec. 24/31, 1998: 716. col. port.
   Q1.N2, v. 396

Duroy, Lionel. Catherine Césarsky, astrophysicienne étoile. La Recherche, no 309, mai 1998: 24-26. col. port.
   The portrait is by J.P. Cagnat.

Lapaque, Guillaume. Catherine Cesarsky: à la pointe des étoiles. Science et avenir, no 596, oct. 1996: 28-29. col. port.
   Q2. S475, 1996
   "Directrice du départment des sciences de la matière au CEA de Saclay, Catherine Cesarsky est la ‘maman' d'Isocam, la caméra infrarouge capable de photographier les étoiles naissantes."
   Includes a box, "Iso, le satellite Thermos" (p.28).

Leglu, Dominque. Catherine Cesarsky: la science en tête. Ciel et espace, no 321, fev. 1997: 54-56. col. ports.
   Includes a box, "Iso à mi-parcours" (p. 56).

Southern star. Science, v. 283, Jan. 15, 1999: 305.
   Q1.S35, v. 283
   On the appointment of Catherine Cesarsky to the post of director-general of the European Southern Observatory.

Charlton, Jane C.

Jane C. Charlton. In Astronomy and astrophysics at Penn State. [University Park, PA, Penn State Dept. of University Publications, 1995] p. 21. illus., port.

Chopinet, Marguerite

Chopinet, Marguerite (Mlle) (1920). In France. Délégation générale à la recherche scientifique et technique. Répertoire des scientifiques français. t. 5. Physique. [Paris, La Documentation française] 1967. p. 54.
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