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Jawer was the director of public relations for Matrix Software in Big Rapids,
Michigan from 1995 to 1997, and then in 1998 served as vice president of Astro Com-
munications Services in San Diego. In 1999 Jawer founded StarIQ.com in Redmond,
Washington, with Rick Levine. At present he lives with his wife and two daughters in
Redmond.

Sources:
McEvers, Joan, ed. Intimate Relationships, The Astrology of Attraction.St. Paul, MN: Llewellyn
Publications, 1991.
———. Spiritual, Metaphysical & New Trends in Modern Astrology.St. Paul, MN: Llewellyn Pub-
lications, 1988.
Tyl, Noel, ed. Communicating the Horoscope,.St. Paul, MN: Llewellyn Publications, 1995.
———. How to Personalize the Outer Planets: The Astrology of Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto.St.
Paul, MN: Llewellyn Publications, 1992.

JAYNE, CHARLESA., JR.
Charles A. Jayne, Jr., born October 9, 1911, in Jenkintown, Pennsylvania, was an emi-
nent astrologer, writer, teacher, and lecturer, who stressed the importance of mathe-
matics and astronomy. He began studying astrology in the mid-1930s. After serving in
the U.S. Army during World War II, he became deeply involved in astrological work.
During the 1946 fall semester, he served on the astrological faculty of the American
Foundation for Metaphysical Arts and Sciences in New York City. He contributed
technical material, such as data on eclipses, to Nicholas DeVore’s Encyclopedia of
Astrologyand wrote frequently for such astrological periodicals as Horoscopemagazine.
Jayne joined many astrological organizations and formed several of his own,
most notably the Astrological Research Associates in 1958, which published the peri-
odical In Search.He was one of the founders of the National Council for Geocosmic
Research (NCGR), an officer in DeVore’s Astrologic Research Society, and president
of the Astrologers Guild (1958–1960). He joined the American Federation of
Astrologers in May 1956 and was chairman of the Resolutions Committee at the 1972
convention. He died on December 31, 1985, in Goshen, New York.

Sources:
Holden, James H., and Robert A. Hughes. Astrological Pioneers of America.Tempe, AZ: Ameri-
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JOHNDRO, L. EDWARD
Lorne Edward Johndro was born in Quebec on January 30, 1882, the same day that
Franklin D. Roosevelt was born. While still a young man, he moved south to the United
States, settling in Lockport, New York. He became friends with Ernest Wykes, a superin-
tendent of a children’s home in Lockport who frequently discussed astrology with him.

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