As Dominion Astronomer he guided the postwar development of astronomical and geophysical research in Canada. Combining his knowledge of ASTRONOMY and his interest in geophysics, he initiated a highly successful program in the identification and study of meteorite craters in Canada. Recognized internationally as one of the leading astronomers of his day, he was the recipient of many honours, including the Order of Canada. In September 1987 minor planet 3314 was named after him.
Author J.L. LOCKE


The Dominion government's advertisement asked for volunteers "able to read and write either the English or French language" with "good antecedents" who were good horsemen...
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