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1 534 1936 Watson Hiner Monroe USGS Upper Cretaceous and lower Tertiary history of the Jackson area, Mississippi
2 534 1936 David Arthur Andrews USGS Suggested Lance-Fort Union correlations in the adjacent parts of Montana and North and South Dakota
3 534 1936 James Gilluly USGS The pediments of the Ajo region, Arizona
4 535 1936 Milton Nunn Bramlette USGS Origin of Arkansas bauxite deposits
5 535 1936 Charles Vernon Theis USGS Ground-water control of deposition of Ogallala formation
6 535 1936 Parker Davies Trask USGS Proportion of organic matter converted into oil in Santa Fe Springs field, California
7 536 1936 Adolph Knopf Yale University The igneous geology of the Spanish Peaks region, Colorado
8 536 1936 Francois Emile Matthes USGS Erosional processes in the Alpine zone of the Sierra Nevada
9 537 1936 Albert Herbert Koschmann USGS Structure of the Magdalena Mining District, New Mexico
10 537 1936 Gerald Francis Loughlin USGS Ore deposits of the Magdalena Mining District, New Mexico
11 538 1936 Richard Carlysle Cady USGS Distribution of thermal springs in the United States
12 538 1936 Eugene Thomas Allen Geophysical Laboratory Thermal springs: criteria of their origin and factors in their differentiation (2nd Best Paper 1936)
13 538 1936 Donnel Foster Hewett USGS The problem of the Warm Springs of Georgia
14 539 1936 Fred Earl Ingerson Geophysical Laboratory Late glacial and post-glacial history of western Newfoundland
15 539 1936 Henry Gardiner Ferguson;
  Simeon William Muller
USGS Jurassic thrust faults in west-central Nevada
16 540 1936 Armand John Eardley USGS Silts of the lower Yukon Valley
17 540 1936 Thomas Seward Lovering USGS Origin of the telluride ores of Boulder County, Colorado
18 SP21 1936 Charles Henry Behre Jr. Northwestern University Geologic history of South Park, Colorado
19 SP21 1936 Francis P. Shepard University of Illinois Evidence of a greatly lowered sea level
20 541 1936 John Putnam Marble National Research Council Age of monazite from Mars Hill, North Carolina
21 541 1936 Gustav Arthur Cooper US National Museum Devonian correlations in Michigan and Ontario
22 542 1936 Robert Fiske Griggs George Washington University Timberlines as indicators of climatic trends
23 542 1936 George Tunell;
  C. S. Ksanda
Geophysical Laboratory Some general conclusions from investigations of the calaverite group
24 542 1936 Wendell Phillips Woodring USGS Depositional environment of lower Pliocene oil-bearing formation of Los Angeles Basin, California (Best Paper 1936)
25 543 1936 John Beaver Mertie Jr. USGS Glacial features of the Nushagak district, Alaska
26 543 1936 John Calvin Reed USGS Significance of amygdules in Columbia River lava
27 SP22 1936 George Hall Ashley State Geologist of Pennsylvania The emergence of ideas as illustrated from geology
28 544 1936 Hugh Dinsmore Miser USGS Memorial for David White
29 544 1936 Walter Curran Mendenhall USGS Memorial for David White
30 544 1936 John Campbell Merriam Carnegie Institution Memorial for David White
31 544 1936 Charles Butts Virginia Geological Survey Memorial for David White
32 544 1936 Frederic Eugene Wright Geophysical Laboratory Memorial for David White
33 544 1936 Kenneth Conrad Heald Gulf, Pittsburgh Pa. Memorial for David White
34 544 1936 Edward Willard Berry Ohio State University Memorial for David White
35 545 1936 Marcus Isaac Goldman USGS Petrographic features of salt dome cap rock. (Presidential Address)
36 SP23 1936 Wallace Walter Atwood Clark University A working hypothesis for the physical history of the Rocky Mountains

Marcus Isaac Goldman was President in 1936
Roger Clark Wells was 1st VP in 1936
Hugh Dinsmore Miser was 2nd VP in 1936
Albert Herbert Koschmann was Treasurer in 1936
Gustav Arthur Cooper was Meeting Secy in 1936
George Tunell was Council Secy in 1936
Frank Cathcart Calkins was on the Council in 1936
Charles Lewis Gazin was on the Council in 1936
Lloyd George Henbest was on the Council in 1936
Charles Frederick Park Jr. was on the Council in 1936
John Frank Schairer was on the Council in 1936
Waldemar Theodore Schaller was VP-WAS in 1936
James Steele Williams was Chair of the Program Committee in 1936
George Tunell was Chair of the Awards Committee in 1936
George Rogers Mansfield was Chair of the Nominating Committee in 1936
Charles Wythe Cooke was Chair of the Auditing Committee in 1936
Wendell Phillips Woodring won the Best Paper Award in 1936
Eugene Thomas Allen won the 2nd best paper Award in 1936