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The idea of this colloquium was first put forward by Prof. P.
Keenan when he visited the Centre de Donnees Stellaires, in
September 1982. Dr. A. Florsch, Director of the Strasbourg
Observatory, kindly accepted to field it at Strasbourg. The
scientific organization of the colloquium was in charge of a
Committee chaired by Prof. P.C. Keenan and composed by M. Feast, A.
Florsch, B. Gustafsson, D. Harmer, M. Jaschek (secretary), R.
McClure, A. Maeder, W. Straizys and T. Tsuji. The members of the
Committee helped to translate the idea into a very successful
meeting. It should be added that this colloquium was the first
meeting devoted to late-type peculiar stars. The program was
organized by sessions devoted to the following topics : taxonomy,
photometric properties, distribution and space motions, chemical
com- position, model atmosphere, binary systems and evolutionary
tracks. Each session started with a review paper, followed by
contributed papers presented as posters. The different sessions
were chaired by W. Bidelman, R. Cayrel, Ch. Cowley, A. Heck, H.R.
Johnson, J.P. Kaufmann and T. Tsuji, who did an excellent job. The
President of the "Louis Pasteur University of Strasbourg", Prof. H.
Duranton, welcomed the participants to the University where the
sessions were held; Dr. A. Florsch welcomed the participation on
be.balf of the French astrono- mical community and Prof. P. Keenan
spoke on behalf on the Scientific Organizing Committee.
The idea of this colloquium was first put forward by Prof. P.
Keenan when he visited the Centre de Donnees Stellaires, in
September 1982. Dr. A. Florsch, Director of the Strasbourg
Observatory, kindly accepted to field it at Strasbourg. The
scientific organization of the colloquium was in charge of a
Committee chaired by Prof. P.C. Keenan and composed by M. Feast, A.
Florsch, B. Gustafsson, D. Harmer, M. Jaschek (secretary), R.
McClure, A. Maeder, W. Straizys and T. Tsuji. The members of the
Committee helped to translate the idea into a very successful
meeting. It should be added that this colloquium was the first
meeting devoted to late-type peculiar stars. The program was
organized by sessions devoted to the following topics : taxonomy,
photometric properties, distribution and space motions, chemical
com- position, model atmosphere, binary systems and evolutionary
tracks. Each session started with a review paper, followed by
contributed papers presented as posters. The different sessions
were chaired by W. Bidelman, R. Cayrel, Ch. Cowley, A. Heck, H.R.
Johnson, J.P. Kaufmann and T. Tsuji, who did an excellent job. The
President of the "Louis Pasteur University of Strasbourg", Prof. H.
Duranton, welcomed the participants to the University where the
sessions were held; Dr. A. Florsch welcomed the participation on
be.balf of the French astrono- mical community and Prof. P. Keenan
spoke on behalf on the Scientific Organizing Committee.
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