Helen Sawyer Hogg was born in Lowell, Mass., and studied astronomy at Mount Holyoke College, receiving her doctorate in 1931 at Radcliffe. She married Canadian astronomer Frank Hogg and began her work at the Dominion Astrophysical Observatory in Victoria, B.C., and continued her research in 1935 at the David Dunlop Observatory in Toronto, working alongside her husband. Sawyer Hogg was also as a professor of astronomy at the University of Toronto and wrote a popular astronomy column that ran for 30 years in the Toronto Star.
David Dunlap Observatory, Richmond Hill
Photographs taken in 1938 and 1940 showing a nova
1939 Steward Observatory, Tucson, Arizona
In 1939 Sawyer Hogg travelled to the Steward Observatory in Tucson, Arizona to photograph globular clusters that were too far south to be observed from the Dunlap Observatory in Richmond Hill.
David Dunlap Observatory to Dr. Helen Sawyer Hogg, Steward Observatory, Tucson, Arizona
May 26, 1939
1963 Dunstable, Mass.
Helen Sawyer Hogg had a summer residence in Dunstable, Mass., about 15 miles from her hometown Lowell, Mass.
Dominion Astrophysical Observatory, Victoria to Helen Sawyer Hogg David Dunlap Observatory, June 3, 1963
Redirected to Dunstable, Mass., June 5, 1963
Redirected to Dunstable, Mass., June 5, 1963