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The first formal meeting of ISO was held at the Shamrock Hilton Hotel in Houston, Texas on
January 11, 1986. Attending that meeting were Pierre Demarque, David H. De Vorkin, Ken Janes
and A. G. Davis Philip. ISO was incorporated on Dec 2, 1987. We received confirmation of our
tax free status on February 24, 1988.
At present the officers of ISO are:
President...............A. G. Davis Philip..... Union College
Vice President...... Saul J. Adelman....... The Citadel
Secretary.............. Kenneth Janes.......... Boston University
Treasurer............. A. G. Davis Philip..... Union College
The Board of Directors consists of the following astronomers:
Term ending in 2002
Richard Boyle
David DeVorkin
Kenneth Janes
Term ending in 2001
Saul Adelman
Davis Philip
Term ending in 2000
Pierre Demarque
Donald Hayes
Arthur Upgren
Associate Members
Chris Aikman........Canada
Klaas de Boer.......Germany
Keiichi Kodaira....Japan
Rolf Kudritzkie....Germany
David Leckrone,,,,,NASA
Alvio Renzini.......Italy
Vytas Straizys,,,,,Lithuania
Allen Sweigart.....NASA
Research Consultant
Rebecca Koopmann
Meetings of the Board of Directors
- Houston Texas Jan, 1986
- Pasadena, California Jan, 1987
- Austin, Texas Jan. 1988
- Boston, Massachusetts Jan. 1989
- Washington, D.C. Jan. 1990
- By Phone Jan. 1991
- Atlanta, Georgia Jan. 1992
- Phoenix, Arizona Jan. 1993
- Washington, D.C. Jan. 1994
- Tucson, Arizona Jan. 1995
- San Antonio, Texas Jan. 1996
- Toronto, Canada Jan. 1997
- Washington, D.C. Jan. 1998
- Austin, Texas Jan 1999
- Atlanta, Georgia Jan, 2000
Grants have been received from NASA, STScI & NSF. These grants have supported
investigations of horizontal-branch stars, normal B and Hg-Mn Stars, IDEA Program and support
of a meeting sponsored by ISO, The Third Conference on Faint Blue Stars.
ISO has been a sponsor or co-sponsor of the following meetings: Horizontal-Branch and UV-Bright Stars (Greenbelt, Maryland, 1985), IAU Colloquium No. 95, The Second Conference on
Faint Blue Stars (Tucson, Arizona, 1987), Calibration of Stellar Ages (Middletown, Connecticut,
1988), The Gravitational Force Perpendicular to the Galactic Plane (Danbury, Connecticut,
1989), CCDs in Astronomy. II. (Charleston, South Carolina, 1990), IAU Symposium No. 167,
New Developments in Array Technology and Applications (The Hague, 1994), Photometric
Systems and Standard Stars (Lithuania, 1995), 30 Years of Astronomy at the Van Vleck
Observatory (Middletown, Connecticut, 1996, The Third Conference on Faint Blue Stars
(Schenectady, NY, 1996), Meeting in Honor of the 90th Birthday of Doritt Hoffleit (New Haven,
Connecticut, 1996) and The Kth Reunion (Cleveland, 1998). ISO is as co-sponsor of the Workshop
on The Stromlvil Photometric System which was held in Vilnius, Lithuania, October 5 - 8, 1999
Current research programs underway at ISO consist of the following:
Philip, Boyle, Straizys - Stromvil photometry of open and globular clusters. The Stromvil
photometric system is being set up using the VATT on Mt. Graham in Arizona. The system is
being applied to the study of globular clusters. M 92 is the best observed cluster at the present
time. CCD frames have been taken in the Vilnius, Stomgren and Stromvil systems. Some
additional frame have been obtained in M 3 and M 5.
Adelman - High dispersion spectroscopy of early-type stars.
Philip, Adelman - Spectroscopy and photometry of field horizontal-branch A-type stars.
Reports on some of these projects can be found in "Hot Stars in the Galactic Halo" edited by
Adelaman, Upgren & Adelman, Cambridge University Press, 1994, pages 41 and 266 and in
"Photometric Systems and Standard Stars" edited by V Straizys and A. G. D. Philip, Baltic
Astronomy 6, pages 425 and 445.
Revised 5/5/00.
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