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Rec Mtg# Year Authors Institution Talk title
1 546 1937 Charles Edwin Van Orstrand USGS Temperature in the lava beds of east-central and south-central Oregon
2 546 1937 George Rogers Mansfield USGS Erosional history of Paradise Valley quadrangle, Idaho
3 547 1937 Eugene C. Callaghan USGS Alunite deposits of the Marysvale region, Utah
4 547 1937 Horace Greeley Byers US Department of Agriculture The distribution of selenium, with some geologic implications
5 548 1937 Gustav Arthur Cooper US National Museum The Centreville limestone of New York and its equivalents in the Midwest (2nd Best Paper 1937)
6 548 1937 Ralph Tuck US Smelting, Ref. & Mining Co. The Matanuska coal field, Alaska
7 SP25 1937 Felix Andries Vening Meinesz Universiteit Utrecht Gravity on the Atlantic Ocean
8 549 1937 Edwin Newell Goddard;
  Thomas Seward Lovering
USGS Laramide fault pattern in the Front Range mineral belt, Colorado
9 549 1937 Claude Hale Birdseye USGS The uses of aerial photography
10 550 1937 Nicholas Hunter Heck US Coast and Geodetic Survey Geological factors in safeguarding against earthquakes
11 550 1937 Donnel Foster Hewett USGS Environment and relations of the hypogene manganese minerals
12 551 1937 Joel Howard Swartz US Bureau of Mines Some resistivity determinations of salt water boundaries
13 551 1937 Charles Farquharson Stew Sharpe Soil Conservation Service Physiographic research on soil erosion
14 552 1937 David Arthur Andrews USGS Asymmetrical distribution of stream terraces in southeastern Montana
15 552 1937 William Gamewell Pierce USGS The Heart Mountain overthrust near Shoshone Reservoir, Wyoming
16 552 1937 William O. Field Jr. Americal Geographic Society? Some recent changes in Alaskan coast glaciers
17 553 1937 Nathan Wood Bass USGS Origin of the oil bearing shoestring sands of northeastern Oklahoma and southeastern Kansas (Best Paper 1937)
18 553 1937 Donald Clinton Barton Humble Oil & Refining Co. Petroleum geophysics
19 554 1937 Gordon Rittenhouse US Soil Conservation Service Criteria used in recognizing modern fluvial sediments
20 554 1937 Hugh Dinsmore Miser;
  Rollin Elbert Stevens
USGS Taeniolite, a rare lithium-magnesium mica from Magnet Cove, Arkansas
21 554 1937 Taisia Maximovna Stadnichenko USGS Organic sentiments as indices of regional metamorphism
22 555 1937 George Willis Ritchey US Naval Observatory Lava flows on the moon
23 555 1937 Frederic Eugene Wright Geophysical Laboratory Progress in the study of surface features of the moon
24 555 1937 Philip Burke King USGS Tectonics of the Guadalupe Mountain region
25 556 1937 John Charles Miller USGS The occurrence and commercial use of carbon dioxide
26 556 1937 Benjamin Earl Jones USGS Advantages of resistivity measurements in the examination of dam sites
27 556 1937 Clyde Polhemus Ross USGS Erosion in the Lost River Range, Idaho
28 557 1937 Roger Clark Wells USGS Present trends in geochemistry. (Presidential Address)

Roger Clark Wells was President in 1937
Frank Cathcart Calkins was 1st VP in 1937
Hugh Dinsmore Miser was 2nd VP in 1937
Albert Herbert Koschmann was Treasurer in 1937
Milton Nunn Bramlette was Meeting Secy in 1937
Gustav Arthur Cooper was Council Secy in 1937
Roland Wilbur Brown was on the Council in 1937
Wilbur Swett Burbank was on the Council in 1937
Carle Hamilton Dane was on the Council in 1937
Fred Earl Ingerson was on the Council in 1937
John Calvin Reed was on the Council in 1937
Waldemar Theodore Schaller was VP-WAS in 1937
Charles Frederick Park Jr. was Chair of the Program Committee in 1937
Wendell Phillips Woodring was Chair of the Awards Committee in 1937
Wendell Phillips Woodring was Chair of the Nominating Committee in 1937
Ralph Webster Richards was Chair of the Auditing Committee in 1937
Nathan Wood Bass won the Best Paper Award in 1937
Gustav Arthur Cooper won the 2nd best paper Award in 1937