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Haas, Emma Phoebe Waterman
Dr. Emma Phoebe Waterman. In Astronomical
Society of the Pacific. Publications, v. 25, June 1913: 168.
Q145.F7, v. 5
Note reporting her appointment as assistant in the Argentine
National Observatory at Córdoba.
Williams, Thomas R. Phoebe Haas – an AAVSO volunteer. In American
Association of Variable Star Observers. Journal, v. 20, no. 1,
1991: 18-22. port.
QB835.A455, v. 20
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Hack de Rosa, Margherita
Böhm, Conrad A. Margherita Hack. In his 250
anni di astronomia a Trieste. Trieste, MGS Press, 1998. p. 101.
Ceratto, Marina, and Arabella Girotti. Hack, Margherita. In their
Il "Chi è?" delle donne italiane, 1945-1982. Milano, A.
Mondadori, 1982. p. 147.
CT3450.C47 1982
Hack, Margherita. L'amica delle stelle: storia di
una vita. [Milano] Rizzoli [1998] 301 p., [4] p. of plates. illus.,
ports.
QB460.72.H33A3 1998
Hack, Margherita. In Le Donne italiane,
il Chi è del ‘900. A cura di Miriam Mafai. Milano, Rizzoli,
1993. p. 254.
CT3540.D66 1993
Hack de Rosa, Margherita. In Who's who
in Italy. 1994. Edited by Giancarlo Colombo. v. 1, A-O. Bresso/Milano,
Who's Who in Italy s.r.l. (Sutter's international red series) p.
1131-1132.
CT1123.W46, 1994
Hack de Rosa, Prof. Margherita. In Who's
who in European research and development. 1995. London, [New Providence,
N.J.] Bowker-Saur, 1995. p. 237.
Q141.W56 1995
Relazione per il conferimento [alla Prof. Margherita
Hack] del Premio Linceo per l'Astronomia, Geodesia, Geofisica e
Applicazioni, per il 1980. Commissione: Livio Gratton(Presidente),
Michele Caputo, Antonio Marussi, Leonida Rosino, Nicolò Dallaporta
(Relatore). In Accademia nazionale dei Lincei, Rome. Atti. anno
377; 1980. Rendiconti delle adunanze solenni. v. 8, fasc. 4. Adunanza
solenne del 26 giugno 1980. Roma, 1981. p. 206.
AS222.R65, v. 8
Hamilton, Elizabeth Langdon Williams
Hoyt, William G. Planets X and Pluto. Tuscon, University
of Arizona Press [1980] xiv, 302 p. illus., ports.
QB701.H69
For information about Elizabeth Langdon Williams and her contribution
to the search for a trans-Neptunian planet, see index references under her name.
Putnam, William L. The explorers of Mars Hill; a
centennial history of Lowell Observatory, 1894-1994. West Kennebunk,
Me., Published for Lowell Observatory by Phoenix Pub. [1994] xix,
289 p. illus., ports., fold. table.
QB82.U6F537 1994
For information about Elizabeth Langdon Williams and her contribution
to the search for a trans-Neptunian planet, see index references under her name.
A snapshot portrait taken in 1923 appears on p. 174.
Hammel, Heidi B.
Bailey, Martha J. Hammel, Heidi. In her
American women in science, 1950 to the present; a biographical
dictionary. Santa Barbara, Calif., ABC-CLIO [1998] p. 156-157.
port.
Bibliography: p. 157.
Q141.B254 1998
Dr. Heidi B. Hammel. 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. 418.
QB8.N25 1999
Flanagan, Ruth. Observer of the gas giants. Astronomy,
v. 25, July 1997: 50-55. col. illus., col. ports.
QB1.A7998, v. 25
"From the comet-ravaged cloudtops of Jupiter to the dynamic
atmospheres of Uranus and Neptune, astronomer Heidi Hammel shows that the outer
planets hold surprises."
Klumpke-Roberts Award: Heidi B. Hammel. Mercury,
v. 24, Sept./Oct. 1995: 6.
Kupferberg, Natalie. Heidi Hammel (1960- ), 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. 166-172. port.
Q141.N734 1997
Notes (16): p. 171.
Bibliography: p. 171-172.
Hansen, Candice J.
Swift, David W. Candice J. (Candy) Hansen, Voyager
imaging experiment representative. In his Voyager tales.
Reston, Va., American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics
[1997] p. 315-325. port.
QB601.S95 1997
Biographical sketch and interview.
Harwood, Margaret
Awards, Radcliffe quarterly, v. 41, Aug. 1957: 14.
port.
LH1.R2Q8, v. 41
Notes presentation of Graduate Chapter Medal to Margaret Harwood;
includes text of citation and brief biographical sketch.
Drake, Thomas E. A scientific outpost: the first
half century of the Nantucket Maria Mitchell Association. Nantucket,
Mass., Nantucket Maria Mitchell Association, 1968. 32 p. illus.,
port.
QB36.M7D7
References (22): p. 32.
Provides information on Miss Harwood's career.
Harwood, Margaret. A short fifty years. Radcliffe
quarterly, v. 41, Aug. 1957: 13-14. port.
LH1.R2Q8, v. 41
Margaret Harwood. Radcliffe quarterly, v. 65, June
1979: 49.
LH1.R2Q8, v. 65
Margaret Hardwood. Sky and telescope, v. 57, May
1979: 430.
QB1.S536, v. 57
Martin, Heather. Margaret Harwood (1885-1979), 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. 176-178.
Q141.N734 1997
Notes (3): p. 177.
Bibliography: p. 177-178.
Milite, George A. Margaret Harwood, 1885-1979. American
astronomer. In Notable women scientists. Pamela Proffitt,
editor. Detroit, Gale Group [1999] p. 227-228.
Q141.N736 1999
References (2): p. 228.
Stackpole, Edouard. Miss Harwood. In Nantucket
Maria Mitchell Association. Annual report. 78th; 1979. Nantucket,
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Q11.N15, 1979
Extracts from an obituary published in The Inquirer and Mirror.
A portrait of Miss Harwood appears on p. 2.
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Hasan, Hashima
Hashima Hasan goes to NASA headquarters. Space Telescope
Science Institute newsletter, v. 16, Sept. 1999: 14. port.
Hawkins, Isabel
Isabel Hawkins. In American Astronomical
Society. AAS newsletter, 83, Dec. 1996: 7.
Brief biography and statement in connection with her candidacy
for the AAS Nominating Committee.
Hayes, Ellen Amanda
Bailey, Martha J. Hayes, Ellen Amanda (1851-1930),
astronomer. In her American women in science, a biographical
dictionary. Santa Barbara, Calif., ABC-CLIO, 1994. p. 157-158.
Q141.B25 1994
Brown, Louise. Ellen Hayes, trail-blazer. [New York,
1932] 48 p. illus.
IaAS
Hayes, Ellen. In Women'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
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E663.W87
Haynes, Martha Patricia
Haynes first HS Hogg Visitor to Toronto. In American
Astronomical Society. AAS newsletter, 89, Mar. 1998: 7. port.
Hazen, Martha Locke
Hazen, Martha L. In Who's who in technology.
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p. 481.
T39.W5 1995
Heap, Sara Ridgway
Katz, Jessie. Sally Heap: Lindsay Award winner.
Goddard news, v. 34, Aug. 1992: 6. port.
Sara R. Heap. In American Astronomical
Society. AAS newsletter, 58, Dec. 1991: 4.
Brief biography and statement in connection with her candidacy
for the office of AAS councilor
Hedrick, Hannah Fancher Mace
Hedrick, Hannah Fancher Mace (Mrs. Henry Benjamin
Hedrick). 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. 378.
E663.W87
Heisler, Charlene Anne
Heisler, Charlene Anne, Dr. In Australian
men and women of science, engineering and technology. Reed Reference
Australia in association with the Australian Academy of Science
and the Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering.
[Port Melbourne, Vic., Reed Reference Australia; New Providence,
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Q141.A78 1995
Norris, Raymond P., Michael M. De Robertis, and Sun
Kwok. Charlene Anne Heisler, 1961-1999. In American Astronomical
Society. Bulletin, v. 32, no. 4, 2000: 1668-1669. port.
Helin, Eleanor Kay Francis
Barnes-Svarney, Patricia L. Eleanor F. Helin. Ad
astra, v. 3, July/Aug. 1991: 12. port.
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Dixon, Robert T. [Dr. Eleanor Helin] In his Dynamic
astronomy. 6th ed. Englewood Cliffs, N.J., Prentice Hall, 1992.
p. 253-254. col. port.
QB43.2.D58 1991
Briefly describes her work in searching for near-earth asteroids.
Helin, Eleanor F. Untitled remarks [on her search
for near-earth asteroids] In Liller, William. The Cambridge
guide to astronomical discovery. [Cambridge, New York] Cambridge
University Press [1992] p. 81-83. port.
QB64.L55 1992
Helin initiated the Palomar Planet-crossing Asteroid Survey
in Jan. 1973 and has pursued it actively ever since.
Hellman, Clarisse Doris
C. Doris Hellman, history teacher. New York times,
v. 122, Mar. 29, 1973: 50.
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C. Doris Hellman (1919-1973). Journal for the history
of astronomy, v. 4, June 1973: 136.
QB15.J368, v. 4
C. Doris Hellman Pepper. Radcliffe quarterly, v.
57, June 1973: 34-35.
LH1.R2Q8, v. 57
C. Doris Hellman Pepper. Vassar alumnae magazine,
v. 46, Apr. 1961: 34. port.
LH1.V3A4, v. 46
Doris Hellman Pepper. Vassar quarterly, v. 69, summer
1973: 66.
LH1.V3A4, v. 69
Historian of astronomy. Sky and telescope, v. 45,
May 1973: 278.
QB1.S536, v. 45
Ronan, Colin A. Clarissa Doris Hellman. In Royal
Astronomical Society. Quarterly journal, v. 15, Sept. 1974: 358.
Rosen, Edward. C. Doris Hellman (1910-1973). Archives
internationales d'histoire des sciences, v. 25, juin 1975: 94-95.
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Hemenway, Mary-Kay Meacham
Duncan, Douglas K. Hats off to Mary Kay Hemenway
as the successful AASTRA program comes to an end. In American
Astronomical Society. AAS newsletter, 96, Aug. 1999: 15.
Hemenway, Mary K. In Who's who in technology.
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p. 488.
Mary K. Hemenway. In American Astronomical
Society. AAS newsletter, 53, Dec. 1990: 4.
Brief biography and statement in connection with her candidacy
for the position of AAS education officer.
White, James C. University of Texas at Austin honors
ASP officer. Mercury, v. 30, Jan./Feb. 2001: 5. port. (Society
scope, news and information for Society members)
"In October, Mary Kay Hemenway, a research associate and senior
lecturer in the Department of Astronomy at the University of Texas at Austin,
received the Honorary Life Member award from the Science Teachers Association
of Texas (STAT). The award honors Hemenway's years of dedication and significant
contributions to science education in Texas."
Herman, Renée Montagne
Herman, Renée (Mme), née Montagne (1908). In France.
Délégation générale à la recherche scientifique et technique. Répertoire
des scientifiques française. t. 5. Physique. [Paris, La Documentation
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Hubert, Anne M. Nécrologie. [Madame Renée Herman]
Journal des astronomes français, no. 42, juil. 1992: 33.
Herschel, Caroline Lucretia
Adams, William H. Davenport. Caroline Herschel. In his
Child-life and girlhood of remarkable women; a series of chapters
from female biography. New York, E. P. Dutton, 1895. p. 271-275.
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CT3202.A35
Brandt, Rudolf. Karoline Herschel. Zur 200. Wiederkehr
ihres Geburtstages. Die Sterne, 25. Jahrg., Heft 10/12, 1949: 180-191.
Brück, Mary T. Caroline Herschel's Irish connection.
Irish astronomical journal, v. 26, Jan. 1999: 5. port.
Bullard, Margaret. My small Newtonian sweeper–where
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On a telescope used by Caroline Herschel
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Buttman, Günther. Karoline Herschel: zu ihrem 250.
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CT105.C4
Clerke, Agnes M. Caroline Herschel. In her The
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