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(1893-1974) Director of the Canadian Meteorological Service (1946-59); Society President (1949-50).
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(1893–1962) Toronto Centre member; a prominent observer of his day; first Chant Medal recipient.
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(1912-99) An active 75-year member of the Toronto Centre. He received the Service Award in 1960.
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(1842-1905) B.A., M.A., M.B. A school inspector by trade. He built the 12½" reflector (the largest in Canada at the time) that he used to observe the heavens from his observatory on Talbot Street in Simcoe, Ontario.
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