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Rec Mtg# Year Authors Institution Talk title
1 458 1930 Josiah Bridge USGS Early structural history of the Ozark region
2 458 1930 Harold Thornton Stearns USGS Geological development of the upper Snake River Valley
3 459 1930 Herbert Eugene Merwin Geophysical Laboratory The sulphides of copper and iron
4 459 1930 Henry Gardiner Ferguson USGS Vein quartz of the Allegheny District, California
5 459 1930 William Clinton Alden USGS Columbia River terraces and their significance
6 460 1930 George Willis Stose USGS Review of the peneplanes and gravel terraces of the Northern Appalachians
7 460 1930 Chester Ray Longwell USGS/Yale University Some problems of mountain structure and mountain history
8 461 1930 Thomas Seward Lovering USGS Tertiary history of the Front Range
9 461 1930 Robert Balk Hunter College Structural survey of the Adirondack anorthosite
10 462 1930 George Rockwell Putnam US Coast and Geodetic Survey Isostasy
11 462 1930 Donnel Foster Hewett USGS Genesis of iron-manganese carbonate concretions in central South Dakota
12 462 1930 John Beaver Mertie Jr. USGS Mountain-building in Alaska
13 463 1930 Norman Levi Bowen Geophysical Laboratory Impressions of the Bushveld Complex
14 463 1930 Arthur Charles Bevan University of Virginia The Front Range northeast of Yellowstone Park
15 463 1930 Marcus Isaac Goldman USGS Some types of silicification in the Paleozoic of Virginia
16 464 1930 Marius Robinson Campbell USGS The problem of the scientific classification of coal
17 464 1930 Roy Waldemar Goranson Geophysical Laboratory Some problems in isostasy
18 464 1930 Alfred Church Lane Tufts College Geotherms
19 SP14 1930 Charles B. Davenport Carnegie Institution of Washington, Department of Genetics The mechanism of organic evolution
20 465 1930 Rollin Thomas Chamberlin University of Chicago Isostasy from a geological viewpoint
21 466 1930 Clyde Polhemus Ross USGS Classification of ore deposits of south-central Idaho
22 466 1930 Frank Charles Schrader USGS Antimony deposits
23 466 1930 Charles Wythe Cooke USGS Correlation of coastal terraces
24 467 1930 Curt Teichert University of Freiburg Recent German theories
25 467 1930 Emanuel George Zies Geophysical Laboratory The analyst and geologist -- a study in cooperation
26 468 1930 Carle Hamilton Dane USGS Uncompahgre Plateau and related structural features
27 468 1930 W. R. Atwood National Park Service Mid-tertiary glacial deposits in southern France
28 468 1930 Clarence Samuel Ross USGS Valles Mountain volcano region, northern New Mexico
29 SP15 1930 Adolph H. Schultz Johns Hopkins University Man's place among the primates
30 469 1930 Frank Lee Hess US Bureau of Mines A unique Bolivian tungsten deposit
31 469 1930 B. R. Hubbard Geologic features of Aniakchak and Veniaminof craters, Alaska
32 469 1930 Edward Oscar Ulrich USGS High lights of the past two seasons' work
33 470 1930 George Rogers Mansfield USGS Problems in the Phosphoria formation in the Rocky Mountains. (Presidential Address)
34 SP16 1930 A. M. Banta Brown University/Carnegie Institution What the crustacean tells us about evolution
† GSW Founder
George Rogers Mansfield was President in 1930
Frank Lee Hess was 1st VP in 1930
Oscar Edward Meinzer was 2nd VP in 1930
Henry Gardiner Ferguson was Treasurer in 1930
Carle Hamilton Dane was Meeting Secy in 1930
James Gilluly was Council Secy in 1930
William Dennis Collins was on the Council in 1930
Herbert Insley was on the Council in 1930
Wendell Clay Mansfield was on the Council in 1930
Hugh Dinsmore Miser was on the Council in 1930
George Burr Richardson was on the Council in 1930
Stephen Reid Capps Jr. was VP-WAS in 1930
William Walden Rubey was Chair of the Program Committee in 1930
Waldemar Theodore Schaller was Chair of the Nominating Committee in 1930
Arthur Maine Piper was Chair of the Auditing Committee in 1930