Astronomical Society
■ -I Astronomy could offer its i ! students both science and; (poetry, the Vice-Chancellor) Lof the University of Canter ! -ibury (Professor N. C. ’Phillips) said when he opened! lithe forty-ninth annual meet-) 1 ing of the Royal Astronom-’ 1 ical Society of New Zealand) f in the Students’ Union buildi ing at Ham. Astronomy was a field t which had close links with e physics, and it was also a r field in which the amateur f could make a very considerable contribution, Professor 1 Phillips said, in welcoming e members of the society and - wishing the meeting success. About 60 members of the i society from throughout I New Zealand attended the '.'meeting.
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Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32776, 29 November 1971, Page 13
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115Astronomical Society Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32776, 29 November 1971, Page 13
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