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1 387 1924 Leason Heberling Adams Geophysical Laboratory Behavior of rocks under pressure
2 387 1924 Stephen Reid Capps Jr. USGS An early Tertiary placer deposit in Alaska
3 387 1924 Raymond Smith Bassler US National Museum Sinkhole structure in central Tennessee
4 388 1924 Thomas Augustus Jaggar Massachusetts Institute of Technology The Hawaiian volcanoes: A summary of systematic observations at Kilauea, and the salient recent discoveries in volcanology
5 388 1924 Thomas Augustus Jaggar Massachusetts Institute of Technology The Tokyo earthquake: A summary of the earthquake and its disastrous effects contrasted with those of the Sakurajima eruption of 1914. Illustrated by tw
6 389 1924 William Frederick Foshag US National Museum Saline playa lakes of the Mojave Desert
7 389 1924 Sidney Paige;
  W. T. Foran
USGS A reconnaissance of the Arctic coast of Alaska, 1923
8 SP09 1924 Alfred Church Lane Tufts College The age of the Earth and the oceans
9 390 1924 William Morris Davis Harvard University Gilbert’s theory of laccoliths
10 390 1924 Andrew Cowper Lawson University of California, Berkeley Some geological implications of isostasy
11 391 1924 James Brian Eby USGS The carbonization of some Colorado coals by igneous intrusion
12 391 1924 Henry Gardiner Ferguson;
  S. H. Cathcart
USGS Major structural features of some western Nevada ranges
13 392 1924 Charles Butts USGS The Birmingham overthrust in central Pennsylvania
14 392 1924 Francois Emile Matthes USGS Hanging valleys of the Yosemite and the San Joaquin Canyon
15 393 1924 Harold Thornton Stearns USGS Igneous geology of the of the Mud Lake basin, Idaho
16 393 1924 Charles Whitney Gilmore US National Museum The Dinosaur National Monument and its fossils (illustrated by one reel of motion pictures taken by the Carnegie Museum of Pittsburgh).
17 SP10 1924 William Morris Davis Harvard University Oceanographic problems in connection with coral reefs.
18 394 1924 Herbert Eugene Merwin Geophysical Laboratory Note on the hydrated sulfates of magnesia in hot springs
19 394 1924 Hugh Dinsmore Miser USGS A new areal geologic map of Oklahoma
20 394 1924 Edmund Maute Spieker USGS Stratigraphy and structure of the Wasatch Plateau
21 395 1924 George Rogers Mansfield USGS Physiography of southeastern Idaho
22 395 1924 Willis Thomas Lee USGS The caverns of Carlsbad, New Mexico
23 396 1924 Kurt Ehrenberg Universitët Wien Present day paleontologic work in Austria
24 396 1924 Charles Wythe Cooke USGS Coastal terraces of Georgia
25 397 1924 Frederic Eugene Wright Geophysical Laboratory Methods for relative gravity measurements. (Presidential Address)

Frederic Eugene Wright was President in 1924
Donnel Foster Hewett was 1st VP in 1924
Lloyd Williams Stephenson was 2nd VP in 1924
John Bernard Reeside Jr. was Treasurer in 1924
Edward Sampson was Meeting Secy in 1924
Charles Wythe Cooke was Council Secy in 1924
Frank Cathcart Calkins was on the Council in 1924
S. H. Cathcart was on the Council in 1924
William Frederick Foshag was on the Council in 1924
Frank Lee Hess was on the Council in 1924
Herbert Eugene Merwin was on the Council in 1924
Gerald Francis Loughlin was VP-WAS in 1924
Donnel Foster Hewett was Chair of the Program Committee in 1924
John Beaver Mertie Jr. was Chair of the Auditing Committee in 1924