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Underhill, Anne Barbara
Bailey, Martha J. Underhill, Anne Barbara. In
her American women in science, 1950 to the present; a biographical
dictionary. Santa Barbara, Calif., ABC-CLIO [1998] p. 399-400.
Q141.B254 1998
Bibliography: p. 400.
Congratulations to ... Anne B. Underhill. In Royal
Astronomical Society of Canada. Journal, v. 90, June 1996: 171.
Includes a brief biographical sketch.
Nagy, Theresa A. Anne Barbara Underhill (1920- ). In Women
in chemistry and physics; a biobibliographic sourcebook. Edited
by Louise S. Grinstein, Rose K. Rose, and Miriam H. Rafailovich.
Foreword by Lilli S. Hornig. Westport, Conn., Greenwood, 1993.
p. 562-571.
A bibliography of Underhill's scientific works appears on p.
566-571.
QD21.W62 1993
Underhill, Anne Barbara, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. In Who's
who of Canadian women. 7th ed. Toronto, Who's Who Publications,
1997. p. 1042-1043.
CT3270.W46 1997
Underhill, Anne Barbara, M.A., Ph.D., D.Sc., F.R.S.C. In Canadian
who's who. v. 34; 1999. Elizabeth Lumley, editor. Toronto, Buffalo,
University of Toronto Press. p. 1276.
F1033.C23, 1999
Updergraff, Alice Maxwell Lamb
Updergraff, Alice Maxwell Lamb (Mrs. Milton Updergraff). 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. 831.
E663.W87
Urry, Claudia Megan
C. Megan Urry. In American Astronomical Society.
AAS newsletter, 78, Dec. 1995: 5-6.
Brief biography and statement in connection with her candidacy
for the AAS nominating committee.
C. Megan Urry. In American Astronomical Society.
AAS newsletter, 93, Dec. 1998: 7.
Brief biography and statement in connection with her candidacy
for the U.S. National Committee for the IAU.
Meg Urry. In American Astronomical Society.
AAS newsletter, 103, Dec. 2000: 8.
Brief biography and statement in connection with her candidacy
for the AAS nominating committee.
Meg Urry leaves STScI. Space Telescope Science Institute
newsletter, v. 18, summer 2001: 1. port.
Megan Urry. In American Astronomical Society.
AAS newsletter, 68, Dec. 1993: 8.
Brief biography and statement in connection with her candidacy
for the office of AAS councilor.
Olson, Steve. Meg Urry. Astronomy, v. 27, May 1999:
53. col. port.
Tenure for Meg Urry. Space Telescope Science Institute
newsletter, v. 13, July 1996: 19. port.
Urry receives Cannon Award. In American Astronomical
Society. AAS newsletter, 51, Aug. 1991: 7.
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Vaile, Roberta A.
Oliver, Carol. Dr Bobbie Vaile, June 25, 1959 -
November 13, 1996. Sky & space, v. 10, Feb. 1997: 8-9. col. port.
"...a talented university lecturer, an astrophysicist, a committed
Christian, and a member of the Project Phoenix team looking for evidence of extraterrestrial
civilisation using the world's fastest single-task computer and the Southern
Hemisphere's largest radiotelescope, the 64-metre dish at Parkes in NSW."
Van Gorkom, Jacqueline H.
Jacqueline H. Van Gorkom. In American Astronomical
Society. AAS newsletter, 38, Dec. 1987: 5.
Brief biography and statement in connection with her candidacy
for the office of AAS councilor.
Van 't Veer, Claude Menneret
Van 't Veer, Claude (Mme), née Menneret (1929). In France.
Délégations générale à la recherche scientifique et technique.
Répertoire des scientifiques français. t. 5. Physique. [Paris,
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Q145.F7, v. 5
de Vaucouleurs, Antoinette Pietra
Antoinette de Vaucouleurs. In Conference "Le
monde des galaxies," Paris, 1988. The world of galaxies. Proceedings
of the Conference "Le monde des galaxies," held 12-14 April 1988
at the Institute d'astrophysique de Paris in honor of Gérard and
Antoinette de Vaucouleurs on the occasion of his 70th birthday.
Harold G. Corwin, Jr., Lucette Bottinelli, editors. New York, Springer-Verlag,
1989. p. ix-x.
QB851.S94 1988
A portrait of Gérard and Antoinette de Vaucouleurs is reproduced
as the book's frontispiece.
Baize, Paul. Antoinette de Vaucouleurs (1921-1987).
L'Astronomie, v. 101, nov. 1987: 566.
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Bash, Frank N., Harlan J. Smith, and J. Craig Wheeler.
Antoinette de Vaucoleurs. Physics today, v. 41, July 1988: 92.
QC1.P658, v. 41
Bottinelli, Lucette, Lucienne Gouguenheim, Jean
Heidmann, and Georges Paturel. Antoinette de Vaucouleurs est morte,
le 29 août. Journal des astronomes français, no 31, déc. 1987:
2. port.
DN-Ob
Capaccioli, Massimo, and Giuseppe Longo. I due Vaucouleurs,
due vite per l'astronomia. L'Astronomia, anno 18, dic. 1996: 14-21.
illus., ports.
"Un ricordo del grande Gérard, a un anno dalla scomparsa, e
della moglie Antoinette, inseperabile compagna di tante avventure scientifiche."
Prix Janssen: Gérard et Antoinette de Vaucouleurs.
L'Astronomie, v. 102, oct. 1988, suppl.: 14. port.
DN-Ob
Robinson, Leif J. Antoinette de Vaucouleurs. Sky & telescope,
v. 74, Dec. 1987: 598. port.
QB1.S536, v. 74
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Vinter Hansen, Julie Marie
Cedergreen Bech, Svend. Vinter Hansen, Julie Marie. In Dansk
biografisk leksikon. 3. udg. Redaktor Sv. Cedergreen Bech. 15.
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CT1263.D33 1979, v. 15
Edelberg, M. Julie Marie Vinter Hansen. Nordisk
astronomisk tidsskrift, no. 3, 1960: 81-82. port.
QB1.N6, 1960
Julie Vinter Hansen. Sky and telescope, v. 20, Dec.
1960: 328.
QB1.S536, v. 20
Rasmusen, Hans Q. Julie Marie Vinter Hansen. In Royal
Astronomical Society. Quarterly journal, v. 2, Mar. 1961: 38-39.
QB1.R732, v. 2
Rasmusen, Hans Q. Julie Vinter Hansen og komet Comas
Solá. Nordisk astronomisk tidsskrift, no. 3, 1960: 83-85.
QB1.N6, 1960
Schalén, Carl. Julie Vinter-Hansen. Populär astronomisk
tidskrift, årg. 41, häfte 3/4, 1960: 171-172.
QB1.P77, v. 41
Wright, William H. Appointment of Miss Julie Vinter
Hansen as Martin Kellogg Fellow. In Astronomical Society
of the Pacific. Publications, v. 52, Feb. 1940: 41-42.
QB1.A4, v. 52
Vlaicu, Stefania
Andonie, George St. Stefanie Vlaicu. In his Istoria
matematicilor aplicate clasice din România. (Mecanicâ si astronomie.)
Bucuresti, Editura Academiei Republicii Socialiste România, 1971.
p. 586-591. port.
QA28.A55
Includes a list of her publications.
Venn, Kimberley A.
Halvorsen, Jon. The difference is astronomical.
New telescope and Observatory give students ‘experience-teaching
tools.' Macalaster today, v. 87, Feb. 1999: 4-5. group port.
Features Kim Venn, assistant professor of physics and astronomy
at Macalaster College.
NSF CAREER winners. Two AAS members win Presidential
Awards. In American Astronomical Society. AAS newsletter,
103, Dec. 2000: 15.
Among the winners in both categories is Kimberley A. Venn.
Vodop'ianova, Tat'iana Veniaminovna
Eremeeva, Alina I. V dvo nom pleny...(o sud'be nauchnogo
sotrudnika GAISh, opolchenki-med-sestry T. V. Vodop'ianovo ). In Astronomiia
na krutykh povorotakh XX veka. [Redaktor-sostavitel': Eremeeva
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Voroshilova-Romankaia, Sof'ia Vasil'evna
Kostina, Lidiia D. K 100-letiiu so dnia rozhdeniia
S. V. [Voroshilovo -] Romansko . In Istoriko-astronomicheskie
issledovaniia. vyp. 20. Moskva, "Nauka," Glav. red. fiziko-matematichesko
lit-ry, 1988. p. 323-335. port.
QB33.R9I8, v. 20
Includes a list of Voroshilova-Romanskaia's published writings
(p. 334-335).
Kostina, Lidiia D. Sof'ia Vasil'evna Voroshilova-Romanskaia.
Zemlia i vselennaia, iiul'/avg. 1972: 50-51. ports.
QB1.Z47, 1972
Nicolaïdis, Efthymios. Sof'ya Vasil'evna Voroshilova-Romanskaya
(1886-1969). In his Le developpment de l'astronomie en U.R.S.S.,
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S. V. Voroshilova-Romanskaia -- pervaia russkaia
zhenshchina astronom-nabliudatel' (nekrolog). In Pulkovo.
Glavnaia astronomicheskaia observatoriia. Izvestiia, no. 187, 1971:
3. port.
The portrait appears on a plate preceding p. 3.
QB4.P982, 1971
Voroshilova-Romanskaia, Sof'ia Vasil'evna. In Kolchiniski
, Il'ia G., Alla A. Korsun', and Modest G. Rodriges. Astronomy;
biograficheski spravochnik. Izd. 2, dop. i perer. Kiev, Naukova
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QB35.K58 1986
Vyssotsky, Emma T. R.
Emma Williams Vyssotsky. Radcliffe quarterly, v.
61, Dec. 1975: 37.
LH1.R2Q8, v. 61
Roberts, Rebecca L. Emma T. R. Williams Vyssotsky
(1894-1975), 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. 405-409. port.
Q141.N734 1997
Notes (7): p. 408. Bibliography: p. 408-409.
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Walker, A.
A Lady at the Cambridge Observatory. Englishwoman's
review, v. 14, Sept. 15, 1883: 417.
HQ1101.E52, 1883
Concerns a Miss A. Walker, "who has been chiefly occupied in
the reduction of the zone observations, and already makes herself very useful
as an observer."
Walker, Arville Dodge
Arville Walker. Radcliff quarterly, v. 47, Nov.
1983: 65.
LH1.R2Q8, v. 47
Wang Chen-i
Liu, Naihe. More than a stargazer. In Departed
but not forgotten. Beijing, Women of China; Distributed by China
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HQ1767.D47 1984
Meschel, Susan V. Wang Zhenyi (1768-1797). In
her Teacher Keng's heritage; a survey of Chinese women scientists.
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QD1.J93, v. 69
Ward, Mary King
Harry, Owen G. The Hon Mrs Ward (1827-1869): a wife,
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Harry, Owen G. The Hon. Mrs Ward (1827-1869): artists,
naturalist, astronomer and Ireland's first lady of the microscope.
Irish naturalists' journal, v. 21, Jan. 1984: 193-200. illus.,
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Harry, Owen G. Mary Ward, microscopist, astronomer,
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Q127.I72S69 1985
"Further reading": p. 53.
McKenna-Lawlor, Susan M. P. The Hon. Mrs Mary Ward
(1827-1869), astronomer, microscopist, artist and entrepreneur. In
her Whatever shines should be observed (quicquid nited notandum).
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QB35.M225 1998
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Ware, Louise
Louise Ware. Vassar alumnae magazine, v. 38, May
1953: 26.
LH1.V3A4, v. 38
A brief obituary in the notes for the class of 1900.
A short tribute appears in the ‘00 class notes in the June
issue (p. 23).
Miss Louise Ware. In Astronomical Society
of the Pacific. Publications, v. 65, Apr. 1953: 100.
QB1.A4, v. 65
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Welther, Barbara L. Joyce Rey-Watson, 1922-2001. In American
Astronomical Society. Bulletin, v. 33, no. 4, 2001: 1587-1588.
Webrová, Ludmila
Ludmila Webrová jubiluje. íše hv zd, ro . 63, ís.
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QB1.R45, v. 63
Wehlau, Amelia Fay W.
Wehlau, Amelia Fay, A.B., Ph.D. In Who's
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Weinberger, Alycia J.
AAUW Cannon Award to Alycia Weinberger. In American
Astronomical Society. Newsletter, 100, June 2000: 10. port.
Weiss, Kay
Weiss, Kay. In Who's who in technology. 7th
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Weistrop, Donna Etta
Donna Weistrop. In American Astronomical
Society. AAS newsletter, 98, Dec. 1999: 14.
Brief biography and statement in connection with her candidacy
for the AAS Nominating Committee.
Weston, Louise B.
Louise B. Weston, astronomer. Washington post, Nov.
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N&CPR
Whitehorne, Mary Lou
Chant Medal. In Royal Astronomical Society
of Canada. Journal, v. 87, Apr. 1993: 120-121.
QB1.R485, v. 87
The medal is "awarded, not more often than once a year, to
an amateur astronomer resident in Canada for work carried out in astronomy and
related fields."
Includes text of the citation describing the accomplishments
of the 1993 recipient, Mary Lou Whitehorne.
Whitelock, Patricia Ann
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