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Rec Mtg# Year Authors Institution Talk title
1 590 1941 Hugh Dinsmore Miser USGS The Devonian rocks of Arkansas and Oklahoma
2 590 1941 Roger Clark Wells USGS The relative abundance of nickel in the Earth's crust
3 590 1941 Thomas Lingle Kesler USGS Genetic history of the pegmatites and associated rocks of the Carolina tin belt
4 591 1941 Josiah Bridge USGS Correlation of early Paleozoic sections in Texas
5 591 1941 Herbert Cecil Spicer USGS Resistivity studies in the potash area of New Mexico
6 591 1941 George Willis Stose USGS Structural interpretation of the Death Valley region by Levi Noble
7 592 1941 Frank Cathcart Calkins USGS Curves for determining plagioclases
8 592 1941 Donald Edward White USGS Antimony deposits of the Yellow Pine District, Idaho
9 592 1941 Randolph Wallace Chapman Johns Hopkins University The Laurel "migmatite" and its significance in petrogenesis
10 593 1941 Maxwell McMichael Knechtel USGS Influence of topography on continental glaciation in north-central Montana
11 593 1941 Clyde Polhemus Ross;
  R. G. Yates
USGS Coso quicksilver District, Inyo County, California
12 593 1941 David Grosh Thompson USGS Fluctuations of water levels in wells caused by distant earthquakes
13 594 1941 Wallace Everett Richmond USGS Application of x-ray methods to mineral analysis
14 594 1941 Wilbur Swett Burbank USGS Spiral fracturing from volcanic centers
15 594 1941 Ernst Cloos Johns Hopkins University Deformation of oölites in relation to cleavage
16 595 1941 Dagfin John Cederstrom USGS Progressive down-dip changes in composition in artesian waters from the Cretaceous rocks of Virginia
17 595 1941 Paul Albert Smith US Coast and Geodetic Survey Recent hydrographic surveys along the Atlantic Coast
18 595 1941 Richard Foster Flint Yale University Atlantic coastal terraces
19 596 1941 Chester Brian Read USGS Sequence and relationships of late Paleozoic floras in the southwestern United States
20 596 1941 Wendell Phillips Woodring USGS Ancient soil and ancient dune sand in the Santa Maria district, California
21 596 1941 Edward P. Henderson US National Museum The large weathered meteorite from the coastal plain of Georgia
22 597 1941 Gustav Arthur Cooper US National Museum Facies relations of the Hamilton group along the Catskill front
23 597 1941 Frank Charles Kracek Geophysical Laboratory The ternary system gold-silver-tellurium
24 597 1941 Arthur Mitchell Morgan USGS The role of solution in the development of the Pecos River basin, New Mexico
25 598 1941 Edwin Thor McKnight USGS Zoning of ore deposits in the Tri-state district
26 598 1941 David Gallagher USGS Granitization in central Africa
27 598 1941 Max Harrison Demorest (famous glaciologist) Types of ice flow within glaciers
28 599 1941 Philip White Guild USGS Chromite deposits of the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska
29 599 1941 Margaret Dorothy Foster USGS Chemical composition of salty ground waters along the Atlantic and Gulf coasts
30 599 1941 Chester Stock Carnegie Institution Cretaceous reptiles from the Moreno formation, California
31 600 1941 John Bernard Reeside Jr. USGS Upper Cretaceous sediments of the western interior. (Presidential Address)

John Bernard Reeside Jr. was President in 1941
Leason Heberling Adams was 1st VP in 1941
William Walden Rubey was 2nd VP in 1941
A. S. Allen was Treasurer in 1941
Wilbur Swett Burbank was Meeting Secy in 1941
Roland Wilbur Brown was Council Secy in 1941
D. A. Andrews was on the Council in 1941
Gustav Arthur Cooper was on the Council in 1941
Julia Anna Gardner was on the Council in 1941
Fred Earl Ingerson was on the Council in 1941
Kiguma Jack Murata was on the Council in 1941
Joseph Thomas Pardee was VP-WAS in 1941
R. P. Bryson was Chair of the Program Committee in 1941
Henry Gardiner Ferguson was Chair of the Nominating Committee in 1941