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Rec Mtg# Year Authors Institution Talk title
1 289 1915 Olaf Andersen Mineral occurrences and associations in southern Norway
2 289 1915 Eugene Thomas Hancock USGS The history of a portion of Yampa River, Colorado and its possible bearing on that of Green River
3 289 1915 Gerald Francis Loughlin USGS Stratigraphy of the Tintic mining district, Utah
4 290 1915 Edson Sunderland Bastin;
  James Madison Hill
USGS Ore deposits of Gilpin County, Colorado
5 290 1915 Stephen Reid Capps Jr. USGS An estimate of the age of the last great glaciation in Alaska
6 290 1915 Ernst de Koven Leffingwell USGS Ground ice wedges
7 291 1915 Frank Charles Schrader USGS Some features of the ore deposits in the Santa Rita and Patagonia Mountains, Arizona
8 291 1915 Francois Emile Matthes USGS Studies on glacial cirques in the Sierra Nevada
9 292 1915 Charles Joseph Hares USGS Correlation of some of the Upper Cretaceous and Eocene formations of central Wyoming
10 292 1915 William Bayard Sr. Heroy USGS The relation of the Upper Cretaceous formations of southern Wyoming and northeastern Colorado
11 292 1915 George Hall Ashley USGS Physiography of the Rockies in Cretaceous -- Eocene time
12 293 1915 Burt S. Butler USGS Relation of ore deposits to different types of intrusive bodies in Utah
13 293 1915 Bailey Willis USGS Physiographic provinces of South America
14 294 1915 Thomas Wayland Vaughan USGS Introductory statement
15 294 1915 Joseph Barrell USGS Factors in strand line movement and their results during Pleistocene and post-Pleistocene
16 294 1915 William Jackson Humphreys US Weather Bureau The effective glaciation and deglaciation on the volume of oceanic water
17 295 1915 John Beaver Mertie Jr. USGS The copper and gold deposits of the Kotsina-Kuskulana District, Alaska
18 295 1915 Chase Palmer USGS The silver precipitating capacity of certain arsenides as an index of their constitution
19 295 1915 George Willis Stose USGS The mechanics of a cross fault in the northern Appalachians
20 296 1915 Charles Whitney Gilmore US National Museum Some new dinosaurs
21 296 1915 Clarence Norman Fenner Geophysical Laboratory A geological reconnaissance of Porto Rico
22 296 1915 Robert Browning Sosman Geophysical Laboratory Types of columnar structure in igneous rocks
23 297 1915 Roger Clark Wells USGS The solubility of magnesium carbonate in natural waters
24 297 1915 W. H. Fry The weathering stability of minerals as illustrated in soils and soil-like materials
25 297 1915 George Rogers Mansfield USGS Geology of the Fort Hall Indian Reservation, Idaho
26 298 1915 Eugene Thomas Allen Geophysical Laboratory Chemical studies on copper sulphide enrichment
27 298 1915 Charles Wythe Cooke USGS The age of the Ocala limestone in Florida
28 299 1915 Edgar Theodore Wherry US National Museum Notes on the geology near Reading, Pennsylvania
29 299 1915 James Williams Gidley US National Museum The relations of vertebrate fossils to stratigraphy
30 299 1915 Nelson Horatio Darton USGS Some geologic features of southeastern California
31 300 1915 Lloyd Williams Stephenson USGS Correlation of the Upper Cretaceous deposits of the Atlantic and Gulf coastal plain
32 300 1915 George Rogers Mansfield;
  Paul Vere Roundy
USGS Some Jurassic and Cretaceous formations of southeastern Idaho
33 300 1915 Arthur Coe Spencer USGS Gold deposits of the Atlantic and South Pass Districts, Wyoming
34 301 1915 Thomas Wayland Vaughan USGS Some problems in the geologic history of the perimeters of the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea. (Presidential Address)
† GSW Founder
Thomas Wayland Vaughan was President in 1915
Arthur Coe Spencer was 1st VP in 1915
William Clinton Alden was 2nd VP in 1915
C. E. Lesher was Treasurer in 1915
C. H. Wegemann was Meeting Secy in 1915
Clarence Norman Fenner was Council Secy in 1915
Raymond Smith Bassler was on the Council in 1915
Gerald Francis Loughlin was on the Council in 1915
George Curtis Martin was on the Council in 1915
Eugene Stebinger was on the Council in 1915
Joseph Bertram Umpleby was on the Council in 1915
Arthur Keith was VP-WAS in 1915
Donnel Foster Hewett was Chair of the Program Committee in 1915
Timothy William Stanton was Chair of the Nominating Committee in 1915
George Curtis Martin was Chair of the Auditing Committee in 1915