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Rec Mtg# Year Authors Institution Talk title
1 313 1917 George Otis Smith USGS Geology and public service
2 313 1917 Thomas Wayland Vaughan USGS Significance of reef coral fauna at Carrizo Creek, Imperial County, California
3 314 1917 Arthur James Collier USGS Age of the high level gravels of the northern Great Plains
4 314 1917 John Clyde Hostetter Geophysical Laboratory The linear force of growing crystals
5 314 1917 James Williams Gidley US National Museum The origin of mammals
6 315 1917 Donnel Foster Hewett USGS The origin of bentonite and the geologic range of related material in the Bighorn Basin, Wyoming
7 315 1917 Frank Hall Knowlton USGS Principal results of the monographic study of the Laramie flora
8 315 1917 Frank James Katz USGS Stratigraphy in southwest Maine and southeast New Hampshire
9 316 1917 Ronald van Auken Mills;
  Roger Clark Wells
USGS The evaporation of water at depth by natural gases
10 316 1917 Marcus Isaac Goldman USGS Results of the microscopic examination of some rocks from the oil fields of southeastern Ohio
11 317 1917 Harry Fielding Reid Johns Hopkins University The distribution of land and water on the Earth
12 317 1917 William Bowie US Coast and Geodetic Survey Some evidence of isostasy
13 317 1917 (Charles) David White USGS/US National Museum Discussion of gravity anomalies from the stratigraphic standpoint
14 318 1917 Charles Joseph Hares USGS The northward extension of the Eagle sandstone and its relations to the Niobrara shale in Wyoming
15 318 1917 Willis Thomas Lee USGS Relation of the Morrison and Sundance formations
16 318 1917 Alfred Hulse Brooks USGS Memorial to C. Willard Hayes
17 319 1917 Edgar Theodore Wherry US National Museum Occurrence of calcite in silicified wood
18 319 1917 Dean Eddy Winchester USGS Oil shale in the United States
19 319 1917 Raymond Smith Bassler US National Museum The value of microscopic fossils in stratigraphy
20 320 1917 Gerald Francis Loughlin USGS The relation of copper to zinc in the carbonate ore at Ophir, Utah
21 320 1917 George Perkins Merrill US National Museum The rarer constituents of meteorites
22 320 1917 Francois Emile Matthes USGS The pre-glacial history of Yosemite Valley
23 321 1917 Willis Thomas Lee USGS Geology and scenery of the Rocky Mountain National Park
24 321 1917 Edward Oscar Ulrich USGS The limitations of fossils in correlation
25 321 1917 Thomas Wayland Vaughan USGS Summary of results of study of marine bottom samples from Murray Island, Australia, the Bahamas, and Florida
26 322 1917 Eugene Wesley Shaw USGS The "lakes" of northeast Arkansas and some features of the work of the Mississippi River
27 322 1917 Edson Sunderland Bastin USGS The ores of Tonopah and their genesis
28 322 1917 Francois Emile Matthes USGS Evidences of multiple glaciation in the Sierra Nevada
29 323 1917 Sidney Paige USGS Coal and iron in the terms of peace
† GSW Founder
Walter Curran Mendenhall was President in 1917
Frank Hall Knowlton was 1st VP in 1917
Arthur Louis Day was 2nd VP in 1917
Bertrand Leroy Johnson was Treasurer in 1917
Esper Signius Larsen Jr. was Meeting Secy in 1917
Herbert Eugene Merwin was Council Secy in 1917
Burt S. Butler was on the Council in 1917
H. S. Gale was on the Council in 1917
Charles Whitney Gilmore was on the Council in 1917
Robert Wallace Pack was on the Council in 1917
Lloyd Williams Stephenson was on the Council in 1917
Arthur Coe Spencer was VP-WAS in 1917
Joseph Bertram Umpleby was Chair of the Program Committee in 1917
William Bayard Sr. Heroy was Chair of the Auditing Committee in 1917