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Rec Mtg# Year Authors Institution Talk title
1 510 1934 Lawrence Martin Library of Congress A standard map of the maxima of Pleistocene glaciation in North America
2 510 1934 William Glenn Hoyt USGS Forests and stream flow
3 510 1934 Edwin Thor McKnight USGS Origin of the zinc and lead deposits of northern Arkansas
4 511 1934 Charles Lewis Gazin US National Museum A marsupial from the Florrisant Beds of Colorado
5 511 1934 Chester Ray Longwell USGS/Yale University Some structural problems in central Connecticut and Massachusetts
6 512 1934 Leland Keith Wenzel USGS Thiem's Method, a field method of determining permeability
7 512 1934 Thomas B. Nolan USGS The geyser area near Beowace, Nevada
8 512 1934 Edwin Newell Goddard USGS The relation of Tertiary intrusive structures on the ore deposits of Jamestown, Colorado
9 513 1934 Eugene Thomas Allen Geophysical Laboratory Types of rock leaching by thermal waters in Yellowstone Park
10 513 1934 Anna Isabel Jonas USGS Hypersthene granodiorite in Virginia, its change to unakite and its age
11 513 1934 James Steele Williams USGS Correlation of the Louisiana limestone
12 514 1934 Parker Davies Trask;
  H. E. Hammer
USGS Preliminary study of source beds in the Mesozoic rocks on the west side of the Sacremento Valley
13 514 1934 Thomas Seward Lovering USGS Physiography of the Colorado Front Range
14 515 1934 John Charles Miller USGS The relation of geology to unit operation of oil and gas fields
15 515 1934 Roland Wilbur Brown USGS The pronunciation of geologic terms
16 515 1934 Ralph Maxwell Leggette USGS Varved clay in Ogden Valley, Utah
17 516 1934 Hugh Dinsmore Miser USGS The Carboniferous rocks of the Wachita Mountains
18 516 1934 (Charles) David White USGS/US National Museum The age of Stanley and Rockport formations
19 517 1934 Albert Herbert Koschmann USGS The geology of the new deep tunnel of the Cripple Creek District
20 517 1934 Gerald Francis Loughlin USGS Groundwater and deep ore reserves of the Cripple Creek District
21 517 1934 Walter Herman Bucher University of Cincinnati Limestone blocks in volcanic breccia on Shoshone River, Wyoming
22 518 1934 Waldemar Theodore Schaller USGS Kramer borate deposits, California
23 518 1934 Roger Clark Wells USGS The abundance of certain elements, especially radioactive elements, and related geologic problems
24 519 1934 Wendell Phillips Woodring USGS Geomorphology of the Palos Verdes Hill, California
25 519 1934 Harold Thornton Stearns USGS The geologic history of Oahu (Hawaiian Islands)
26 520 1934 Anna Isabel Jonas USGS Pre-Devonian structural zones in Scotland and eastern North America
27 520 1934 George Willis Stose USGS Comparison of Cambrian section in northwest Scotland with that of the northern Appalachians
28 520 1934 Thomas Lingle Kesler USGS Granitic injection processes in the Columbia quadrangle, South Carolina
29 521 1934 Nelson Horatio Darton USGS Erosion planes and overlaps in the eastern Maryland region. (Presidential Address)
† GSW Founder
Henry Gardiner Ferguson was President in 1934
Marcus Isaac Goldman was 1st VP in 1934
Waldemar Theodore Schaller was 2nd VP in 1934
Charles Wythe Cooke was Treasurer in 1934
William Drumm Johnston Jr. was Meeting Secy in 1934
Thomas B. Nolan was Council Secy in 1934
Gustav Arthur Cooper was on the Council in 1934
Louis Wade Currier was on the Council in 1934
William Walden Rubey was on the Council in 1934
Taisia Maximovna Stadnichenko was on the Council in 1934
George Tunell was on the Council in 1934
Clarence Norman Fenner was VP-WAS in 1934
Francis Gerritt Wells was Chair of the Program Committee in 1934
Francois Emile Matthes was Chair of the Nominating Committee in 1934
Thomas Andrews Hendricks was Chair of the Auditing Committee in 1934