10th meeting of the European Working Group on Chemically Peculiar Stars.

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On October 5 and 6, 1983 the European Working Group on Chemically Peculiar Stars (CP Stars, formerly called Ap Stars) convened its 10th meeting at the ESO headquarters in Garching. After the opening, Dr. Herman Hensberge from the Vrije Universiteit Brussel gave a seminar to the ESO audience on "Progress of Ap research at ESO". In what follows we shall provide the reader with the essence of his talk. The foundation of the European Working Group on CP Stars dates back to autumn 1978 (more precisely and more astronomically: to J. D. 2443793.917) when on the occasion of a workshop on Ap stars in the Infrared, held at the Vienna Observatory, half a dozen Belgian and Austrian astronomers got together and decided that the unsatisfactory situation concerning data cOllecting in Ap research should be removed by Coordinated planning of the observations, especially at ESO, and by more intense exchange of information concerning available, but unpublished data.

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