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BOND ASTRONOMICAL CLUB TO HELP INVESTIGATIONS

Public Will be Aided by Competent Leaders

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The Bond Astronomical Club, founded four years ago to bring together the professional and amateur astronomers of the community as well as the astronomically interested public, has at a recent meeting developed plans to provide an opportunity for anyone seriously interested in astronomy to take part in scientific investigations.

Work will be performed under the direction of competent leaders in one or more of five different research groups. The studies of the groups will deal with meteors, the photography of stars and other celestial phenomena, the investigation of variable stars on plates in the Harvard collection.

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