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Rec Mtg# Year Authors Institution Talk title
1 108 1901 Nelson Horatio Darton USGS Comparison and geology of the Black Hills with that of the Front Ranges of the Rocky Mountains
2 108 1901 Alfred Hulse Brooks;
  Arthur James Collier
USGS Glacial phenomena in the Seward Peninsula, Alaska
3 108 1901 Arthur Coe Spencer USGS The physiography of the Copper River Basin, Alaska
4 109 1901 Thomas Wayland Vaughan USGS The geologic age of Shell Bluff, Ga., one of Lyell’s original localities
5 109 1901 Waldemar Lindgren USGS Trias in northeastern Oregon
6 109 1901 Joseph Alexander Taff USGS Comparison of the Ouachita and Arbuckle Mountain sections, Ind. Terr.
7 110 1901 (Charles) David White USGS/US National Museum Age of the coals at Tipton, Blair County, Pa.
8 110 1901 Robert Hollister Chapman USGS Production of the B. & M. plant at Great Falls, Montana
9 110 1901 Samuel Franklin Emmons USGS Notes on two desert mines in southern Nevada and Utah
10 110 1901 George Homans Eldridge USGS The asphalt and bituminous rock deposits of the United States
11 111 1901 Bailey Willis USGS Memorial of Thomas Benton Brooks
12 111 1901 Grove Karl Gilbert USGS Morphogeny of southern Alaska
13 111 1901 Robert Thomas Hill USGS Mountain structure in the Trans-Pecos province
14 112 1901 Clarence W. Dorsey US Department of Agriculture Division of Soils The soil survey of Cecil County, Maryland
15 112 1901 Bailey Willis†;
  Henry Shaler Williams;
  et al.
USGS Discussion of geologic units: formation, stage and age
16 113 1901 Henry Shaler Williams;
  Charles Richard Van Hise;
  T. C. Chamberlain;
  et al.
Yale University Conclusion of discussion of geologic units
17 114 1901 Joseph Silas Diller USGS The Priceite of Lone Ranch, Curry County, Oregon
18 114 1901 Charles Richard Van Hise USGS The problem of Archean
19 115 1901 Florence Bascom Bryn Mawr College The Philadelphia gneisses
20 115 1901 Myron Leslie Fuller USGS Possible pre-Wisconsin tills of Massachusetts
21 115 1901 George Herbert Girty USGS The Waverly Group in Ohio
22 116 1901 George Perkins Merrill US National Museum On the supposedly meteoric nature of moldavite
23 116 1901 Albert Charles Peale USGS Preliminary sketch for a geological section across the United States
24 117 1901 William Bullock Clark Maryland Geological Survey The Maryland Geological Survey
25 117 1901 Harry Fielding Reid Johns Hopkins University Highway division
26 117 1901 Gifford Pinchot;
  Milton Whitney;
  L. A. Bauer;
  C. Hart Merriam;
  Charles Doolit Walcott
US Department of Agriculture Government Corporation
27 118 1901 Henry Newlin Stokes USGS Pyrite and marcasite
28 118 1901 Robert Thomas Hill USGS The geographic features of Mexico
29 118 1901 Bailey Willis USGS Occurrences of petroleum in the northern Rockies
30 119 1901 Charles Willard Hayes USGS Geology of Cuba -- physiography
31 119 1901 Thomas Wayland Vaughan USGS Geology of Cuba -- general geology and geologic history
32 119 1901 Arthur Coe Spencer USGS Geology of Cuba -- economic geology
33 120 1901 Grove Karl Gilbert USGS Petrographic and geologic notes from western Utah
34 120 1901 Bailey Willis USGS Geologic notes on the northern Rocky Mountains
35 121 1901 Joseph Silas Diller USGS The wreck of Mt. Mazama. (Presidential Address)
† GSW Founder
Joseph Silas Diller was President in 1901
Charles Willard Hayes was 1st VP in 1901
George Perkins Merrill was 2nd VP in 1901
Marius Robinson Campbell was Treasurer in 1901
Frederick Leslie Ransome was Meeting Secy in 1901
(Charles) David White was Council Secy in 1901
Alfred Hulse Brooks was on the Council in 1901
Waldemar Lindgren was on the Council in 1901
George Otis Smith was on the Council in 1901
Timothy William Stanton was on the Council in 1901
Bailey Willis was on the Council in 1901
Grove Karl Gilbert was VP-WAS in 1901
Charles Willard Hayes was Chair of the Program Committee in 1901
Thomas Wayland Vaughan was Chair of the Auditing Committee in 1901