The AAVSO Abstracts were an informal publication compiled by R. Newton Mayall, running from 1951 to 1971. The Abstracts served as a record of talks given at AAVSO meetings as well as a venue for AAVSO members and observers to share information and other material with the membership. They are a mixture of scientific research talks, observing program descriptions, technical and engineering talks, and informal social talks. Importantly, they also provide a historic record of invited talks at AAVSO meetings given by members of the astronomical research community.
As an example, Abstracts #25 is a record of the April 1963 Spring Meeting in Long Beach, California. It contains transcriptions of talks by several famous names including George Abell (on extragalactic distances), Harlan Smith and Dorrit Hoffleit (on the "hypernova" later found to be the quasar 3C 273), Halton Arp (on cluster photometry), Alfred Joy (on RW Tauri), and Robert Kraft (on dwarf novae).
For a list of authors and titles for articles from 1951-1964, see the collected index. No index for 1965-1971 is available at this time.
AAVSO Abstracts
- Index: 1951-1964
- Number 1: Fall 1951
- Number 2: Spring 1952
- Number 3: Fall 1952
- Number 4: Spring 1953
- Number 5: Fall 1953
- Number 6: Fall 1953 (Supplement)
- Number 7: Spring 1954
- Number 8: Fall 1954
- Number 9: Spring 1955
- Number 10: Fall 1955
- Number 11: Spring 1956
- Number 12: Fall 1956
- Number 13: Spring 1957
- Number 14: Fall 1957
- Number 15: Spring 1958
- Number 16: Fall 1958
- Number 17: Spring 1959
- Number 18: Fall 1959
- Number 19: Spring 1960
- Number 20: Fall 1960
- Number 21: Spring 1961
- Number 22: Fall 1961
- Number 23: Spring 1962
- Number 24: Fall 1962
- Number 25: Spring 1963
- Number 26: Spring 1963 (supplement)
- Number 27: Fall 1963
- Number 28: Spring 1964
- Number 29: Fall 1964
- Number 30: Spring 1965
- Number 31: Fall 1965
- Number 32: Spring 1966
- Number 33: Fall 1966
- Number 34: Spring 1967
- Number 35: Fall 1967
- Number 36: Spring 1968
- Number 37: Fall 1968
- Number 38: Spring 1969
- Number 39: Fall 1969
- Number 40: Spring 1970
- Number 41: Fall 1970
- Number 42: Spring 1971
- Number 43: Fall 1971