Theodore Dunham Jr. (born December 4, 1934) was an American astronomer primarily known for his work in variable stars, particularly in the study of eclipsing binaries and nova stars. His contributions to astronomy include discovering or co-discovering several variable stars and other celestial phenomena. In addition, he has been involved in advancing astronomical techniques and instrumentation. If you were looking for a different context regarding Theodore Dunham Jr., please provide more details!

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