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Rec Mtg# Year Authors Institution Talk title
1 SP19 1932 Felix Andries Vening Meinesz Universiteit Utrecht Gravity results of submarine expeditions in the East and West iIndies and their relation to tectonic phenomena
2 484 1932 Charles Butler Hunt USGS The junction of three ocogenic types in northwest New Mexico
3 484 1932 Waldemar Theodore Schaller USGS Crystal cavities of New Jersey zeolite region
4 484 1932 Parker Davies Trask USGS Relation of calcium carbonate content of sediments to salinity of the surface water
5 485 1932 William Drumm Johnston Jr. USGS Structure of the Grass Valley batholith, California
6 485 1932 Wilmot Hyde Bradley USGS Erosion surfaces on the north flank of the Uinta Mountains
7 485 1932 Hugh S. Spence Department of Mines, Canada Pitchblende deposits at Great Bear Lake, Canada
8 486 1932 Nelson Horatio Darton USGS Some Algonkian strata of Arizona and adjoining regions
9 486 1932 Ernst Cloos Johns Hopkins University Is the Sierra Nevada Batholith a batholith?
10 487 1932 C. G. Loughlin The results of recent geological work at Cripple Creek, Colorado
11 487 1932 Sidney Paige USGS A problem in structural dynamics: the Vredefort granite area, South Africa
12 487 1932 Donnel Foster Hewett USGS The habitat of manganese minerals
13 488 1932 Harry Stephen Ladd US National Museum The Melanesian continent
14 488 1932 Charles Will Wright Industry? The 1931 Glacier Bay expedition
15 488 1932 Harry Fielding Reid Johns Hopkins University Glacier Bay 40 years ago
16 489 1932 E. H. Watson Bryn Mawr College The petrology of San Carlos Mountains, Tamaulipas, Mexico
17 489 1932 Arthur Keith USGS Stratigraphy and structure in western Vermont
18 490 1932 Gustav Arthur Cooper US National Museum A new accent in paleontology
19 490 1932 Milton Nunn Bramlette USGS Origin of the Monterey siliceous rocks of California
20 491 1932 William Walden Rubey USGS Alluvian islands: their origin and effect of stream regimen
21 491 1932 Wilbur Swett Burbank USGS The relation of igneous intrusion to structure in Colorado
22 492 1932 Philip Burke King USGS General structural features of the Cordilleran Province
23 492 1932 Kenneth Elmo Lohman USGS Diatoms and their significance in geology
24 493 1932 Nelson Horatio Darton USGS New geologic map of Texas
25 493 1932 Charles Wythe Cooke USGS Pleistocene changes of sea level
26 493 1932 Hugh Dinsmore Miser USGS Oklahoma structural salient of the Ouachita Mountains
27 494 1932 Thomas Augustus Jaggar USGS Recent investigations in Pacific volcanology
28 494 1932 Clarence Samuel Ross USGS Genesis of titanium deposits of Nelson County, Virginia
29 494 1932 Watson Hiner Monroe USGS Topography and physiography from aerial photographs
30 SP20 1932 Douglas Johnson Columbia University Some problems of the arid landscape
31 495 1932 Wilmot Hyde Bradley USGS Curvature of mud crack plates
32 495 1932 Bruce Lawrence Clark University of California, Berkeley The Mt. Diablo thrust
33 496 1932 Francois Emile Matthes USGS The evolution of the glacial cirque. (Presidential Address)
† GSW Founder
Francois Emile Matthes was President in 1932
Frank Lee Hess was 1st VP in 1932
Henry Gardiner Ferguson was 2nd VP in 1932
Charles Wythe Cooke was Treasurer in 1932
Wilmot Hyde Bradley was Meeting Secy in 1932
John Frank Schairer was Council Secy in 1932
Edward P. Henderson was on the Council in 1932
Thomas B. Nolan was on the Council in 1932
Frank Reeves was on the Council in 1932
Charles Elmer Resser was on the Council in 1932
Francis Gerritt Wells was on the Council in 1932
Oscar Edward Meinzer was VP-WAS in 1932
Francis Gerritt Wells was Chair of the Program Committee in 1932
Donnel Foster Hewett was Chair of the Nominating Committee in 1932
Louis Wade Currier was Chair of the Auditing Committee in 1932