Come all you observers All over this land I’ll tell you the tale of Margaret Mayall’s command To keep this Headquarters From falling apart As long as there’s clear skies And plenty of charts She was just a fair maiden Whose name wasn’t known When Annie Jump Cannon Said “with me would you go?” As a working astronomer Margaret got her start Measuring stellar spectra For the HD Cat. Margaret Mayall saw wonder In those variable stars As a VSO member She curated the charts First Recorder Leon Campbell Is a name you well know Came a day he said “Mayall, Won’t you take control?” She was named the Recorder In nineteen forty nine When AAVSO with Harvard Was a pair at its prime But when Shapley retired In nineteen fifty-two The Observatory required AAVSO to move Yes, some administrators Said to Margaret “tough luck, We’ve decided that variable stars Aren’t important enough” You may speak of your Miras And your U Geminis But no upswing inspires As Margaret’s reply: “Variable stars are important” Was Margaret’s decree “non-profit, independent, is the way we shall be” “Astronomy is for everybody” Margaret Mayall would say Amateurs and Astronomers Each have their parts to play Her first big achievement As Director, you see Was to start an endowment Keeping VSO free Then she set up Headquarters Along Brattle Street way making VSO stronger While she worked without pay It was Margaret Mayall Who thought it correct That we have our own journal For all to inspect And to aid young astronomers Since ‘seventy-four An Assistantship’s named For Margaret Mayall Well she’s served as Director For twenty-four years And for that we all thank her And we give her three cheers As for Margaret’s success With AAVSO We can sum it all up as Margaret Mayall’s Motto: Come all you observers And don’t ever quit As long as there’s clear skies And data to get! |