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Rec Mtg# Year Authors Institution Talk title
1 411 1926 William Walden Rubey USGS Stream piracy in northeastern Wyoming
2 411 1926 Kirk Bryan USGS The problem of "Palouse soil" of the Columbia Plateau, Washington
3 411 1926 Laurence LaForge USGS The recognition of peneplains
4 412 1926 Waldemar Theodore Schaller USGS The mineralogy of the Tintic Standard Mine, Utah (Best Paper 1926)
5 412 1926 Henry Gardiner Ferguson USGS Regional relations of Nevada ore deposits
6 412 1926 William Clinton Alden USGS The Gros Ventre landslide of June, 1925
7 413 1926 Richard Tranter Evans USGS Erosion forns in Zion National Park, Utah
8 413 1926 Willis Thomas Lee USGS Some scientific aspects of the Mammoth Cave region, Kentucky
9 414 1926 Harold William Hoots USGS Geological features of the southern end of the San Joaquin Valley, California
10 414 1926 Frank Lee Hess US Bureau of Mines The source and use of cesium
11 414 1926 Clyde Polhemus Ross USGS Some features of the Paleozoic stratigraphy of Idaho
12 415 1926 Marius Robinson Campbell USGS The meaning of cut-off meanders of tidal streams
13 415 1926 William Bowie US Coast and Geodetic Survey The importance of geophysical data in geological research
14 415 1926 Francois Emile Matthes USGS Some examples of the cellular structure of ice
15 416 1926 Frank Reeves USGS Landslide origin of faults around the Bearpaw Mountains, Montana
16 416 1926 Burt S. Butler USGS Some features of native copper deposits of Michigan
17 416 1926 Nicholas Hunter Heck US Coast and Geodetic Survey Some unusual submarine features of the North Pacific
18 417 1926 Wendell Phillips Woodring USGS Geologic history and paleobiologic significance of the genus Clementia (Best Paper 1926)
19 417 1926 Charles Butts USGS The Devonian of Alabama and the unconformity at its base
20 417 1926 John Beaver Mertie Jr. USGS Stratigraphy of the upper Yukon Valley
21 418 1926 Kirk Bryan USGS Solution facetted limestone pebbles
22 418 1926 George Rogers Mansfield USGS Summary of the geology of southeastern Idaho with notes on recent work
23 418 1926 Brink Coleman Renick USGS The stratigraphy of the eastern part of the San Juan Basin, New Mexico
24 419 1926 Waldemar Theodore Schaller USGS What is a gem stone?
25 419 1926 Charles Elmer Resser US National Museum The Cambrian in the Rocky Mountains
26 419 1926 Arthur James Collier USGS The unconformity between the Madison limestone and Ellis formation in northern Montana
27 420 1926 Lloyd Williams Stephenson USGS Informal communication on European geology and the International Geological Congress
28 420 1926 Edward Oscar Ulrich USGS Informal communication on European geology and the International Geological Congress
29 420 1926 Raymond Smith Bassler US National Museum Informal communication on European geology and the International Geological Congress
30 421 1926 Frank Reeves USGS Structure of the Highwood Mountains region, Montana
31 421 1926 Francois Emile Matthes USGS Weather pits in the granite of the Yosemite region, California
32 421 1926 Laurence LaForge USGS New evidence on the Pleistocene swamps of Washington
33 422 1926 Charles Peter Berkey Columbia University An outline of the geology of Mongolia
† GSW Founder
Nelson Horatio Darton was President in 1926
Willis Thomas Lee was 1st VP in 1926
Charles Butts was 2nd VP in 1926
John Bernard Reeside Jr. was Treasurer in 1926
Wendell Phillips Woodring was Meeting Secy in 1926
Julian Ducker Sears was Council Secy in 1926
Burt S. Butler was on the Council in 1926
Stephen Reid Capps Jr. was on the Council in 1926
Clarence Norman Fenner was on the Council in 1926
George Rogers Mansfield was on the Council in 1926
Oscar Edward Meinzer was on the Council in 1926
Lloyd Williams Stephenson was VP-WAS in 1926
James Gilluly was Chair of the Program Committee in 1926
Kirk Bryan was Chair of the Nominating Committee in 1926
George Burr Richardson was Chair of the Auditing Committee in 1926
Waldemar Theodore Schaller won the Best Paper Award in 1926
Wendell Phillips Woodring won the Best Paper Award in 1926