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Rec Mtg# Year Authors Institution Talk title
1 569 1939 Charles Wythe Cooke USGS Neptune's racetracks
2 569 1939 Eugene C. Callaghan USGS Recent fault scarps in the western part of the great Basin
3 569 1939 Charles Butler Hunt USGS Pediments around the Henry Mountains, Utah
4 570 1939 Francis P. Shepard Scripps Institute of Oceanography Non-depositional environments off the California coast
5 570 1939 Erling Dorf Princeton University The stratigraphic significance of the flora of the type Lance formation
6 570 1939 Francois Emile Matthes USGS Post-Pleistocene origin of the glaciers of the Sierra Nevada
7 571 1939 Harry Hammond Hess Princeton University Gravity anomalies and structure of the West Indian island arcs
8 571 1939 John Calvin Reed USGS Mineralized faults in the Chichagof Mining District, Alaska
9 572 1939 Edgar Lee Stephenson USGS The results of magnetometer surveys on laccoliths in the Highwood Mountains, Montana
10 572 1939 James Lindsay Dyson Colgate University Structure and motion of cirque glaciers
11 572 1939 Christian Frank Brockman Mt. Ranier National Park Glacial recession in Mount Rainier National Park
12 573 1939 Margaret Dorothy Foster USGS Geochemical relations of the ground waters of the Houston-Galveston area
13 573 1939 John Stewart Vhay USGS Structural features on the north edge of the Beartooth Mountains, Montana
14 573 1939 Thomas Andrews Hendricks USGS Structural interpretation of recent gravity observations in southeastern Oklahoma
15 574 1939 J. F. Bell The mechanical deformation of crystals and its relation to structural geology
16 574 1939 Wilmot Hyde Bradley USGS Fossil fish of the Green River formation
17 574 1939 Stephen Reid Capps Jr. USGS Some Pleistocene placers in Idaho
18 575 1939 William Frederick Foshag US National Museum Problems in the study of meteorites
19 575 1939 Louis Samuel Gardner USGS Displacement along the Hurricane fault in southwest Utah and northwest Arizona
20 575 1939 John Beaver Mertie Jr. USGS Structural measurements in parallel folds
21 576 1939 David Tressel Griggs Harvard University Convection currents and mountain building
22 576 1939 Charles Kenneth Leith USGS/University of Wisconsin Present state of some international mineral problems
23 577 1939 Kiguma Jack Murata USGS Volcanic ash as a source of silica for the silicification of wood
24 577 1939 William Dennis Collins USGS Water analyses
25 577 1939 Thomas Fredrik Weiby Barth Geophysical Laboratory? Thermal activity in Iceland
26 578 1939 Philip Burke King USGS Persistent structural trends in in Guadelupe Mountain region, Texas
27 578 1939 Frank Neumann US Coast and Geodetic Survey Seismographic evidence of deep focus earthquakes
28 578 1939 William Donald Urry Geophysical Laboratory Measurement of geologic time
29 579 1939 John Beaver Mertie Jr. USGS Placer gold in Alaska. (Presidential Address)

John Beaver Mertie Jr. was President in 1939
Joseph Thomas Pardee was 1st VP in 1939
John Bernard Reeside Jr. was 2nd VP in 1939
A. S. Allen was Treasurer in 1939
Parker Davies Trask was Meeting Secy in 1939
Joseph W. Greig was Council Secy in 1939
Arthur Alan Baker was on the Council in 1939
Roland Wilbur Brown was on the Council in 1939
Thomas Andrews Hendricks was on the Council in 1939
E. A. Trager was on the Council in 1939
James Steele Williams was on the Council in 1939
Hugh Dinsmore Miser was VP-WAS in 1939
William Gamewell Pierce was Chair of the Program Committee in 1939
Charles Wythe Cooke was Chair of the Auditing Committee in 1939