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Rec Mtg# Year Authors Institution Talk title
1 731 1954 Hans Eduard Suess USGS Geochemical factors in radiocarbon dating
2 731 1954 Charles Butler Hunt USGS Desert Varnish
3 731 1954 Franco Rama Dino Rasetti Johns Hopkins University Early Paleozoic rocks of the St. Lawrence Valley
4 732 1954 John W. Harshbarger USGS Ground water in the Navajo Country
5 732 1954 Charles Henry Behre Jr. Columbia University Volcanoes of Isabela Island, Galapagos Archipelago
6 732 1954 Montis Ruhl Klepper USGS Cretaceous-Tertiary geologic history of the Elkhorn Mountains, Montana
7 733 1954 John Calvin, Reed Jr. USGS The Catoctin formation in the Shenandoah National Park, Virginia (2nd Best Paper 1954)
8 733 1954 John Beaver Mertie Jr. USGS Classification, delineation and measurement of nonparallel folds
9 733 1954 Frank Walter Stead;
  R. M. Moxham;
  F. J. Davis
USGS Progress in airborne radioactivity surveying.
10 734 1954 Arthur Rudolph Kinkel USGS Structural and stratigraphic control of ore deposition in the Shasta copper-zinc district, California
11 734 1954 David Moody Hopkins;
  W. S. Benninghoff
USGS Evidence of a very warm Pleistocene interglacial interval on Seward Peninsula, Alaska
12 734 1954 Sergius Harry Mamay;
  Ellis Leon Yochelson
USGS Unusual American coal balls (Best Paper 1954)
13 735 1954 Robert L. Meyrowitz USGS High index liquids
14 735 1954 Frank Edward Senftle USGS Ore beneficiation by neutron activation
15 735 1954 Charles Carpenter Bates Naval Oceanographic OffIce Present methods of observing ice in the sea
16 736 1954 Arthur James Boucot;
  R. S. Harner;
  Gordon MacDonald;
  Charles Milton
USGS Age of the Bernardston formation, Massachusetts
17 736 1954 Howard Tasker Evans Jr. USGS Crystal chemical studies of vanadium compounds and minerals
18 736 1954 Lorin Rollins Stieff;
  T. W. Stern
USGS The isotopic composition of lead from Colorado Plateau minerals
19 737 1954 William Edward Davies USGS Geology of the Thule area, northwestern Greenland
20 737 1954 Daniel Bernard Krinsley USGS Surficial geology of the Thule area
21 737 1954 Harley Barnes USGS Age and stratigraphic relations of the Ignacio quartzite in southwestern Colorado
22 738 1954 Marjorie Hooker USGS The Great Glen of Scotland
23 738 1954 William Edward Benson USGS Paleocene-Eocene boundary in North Dakota
24 738 1954 James Robinson Balsley Jr. USGS Reverse magnetization of Adirondack rocks
25 739 1954 Robert Hamilton Morris USGS Heavy mineral studies in northern Alaska
26 739 1954 Isidore Zietz;
  Roland George Henderson
USGS Interpretation of aeromagnetic maps by means of fields derived from model experiments
27 739 1954 Hugh Richard Gault Lehigh University Geochemistry of some lower Paleozoic carbonate rocks in Pennsylvania.
28 740 1954 Dean Samuel Carder US Coast and Geodetic Survey Storm microseisms
29 740 1954 Roland George Henderson;
  Isidore Zietz
USGS Interpretation of aeromagnetic anomalies
30 740 1954 Movie Socony-Vacuum Oil Co. In the beginning
31 741 1954 George S. Switzer;
  Arthur James Boucot
US National Museum The mineral composition of some microfossils
32 741 1954 Margaret Dorothy Foster USGS Classification and correlation of dioctahedral micas and hydrous micas
33 741 1954 Henry Rowland Cornwall;
  Walter S. White
USGS Native copper deposits
34 742 1954 Edwin Thor McKnight USGS Geologic environment of ore deposition in the Tri-State region. (Presidential Address)

Edwin Thor McKnight was President in 1954
John Frank Schairer was 1st VP in 1954
Charles Butler Hunt was 2nd VP in 1954
T. Woodward was Treasurer in 1954
Alvin Van Valkenburg was Meeting Secy in 1954
R. P. Bryson was Council Secy in 1954
T. Botinelly was on the Council in 1954
Donald Cave Duncan was on the Council in 1954
William August Fischer was on the Council in 1954
Luna Bergere Leopold was on the Council in 1954
Robert Earl Wallace was on the Council in 1954
Hatten S. Yoder was on the Council in 1954
Arthur Alan Baker was VP-WAS in 1954
Robert Earl Wallace was Chair of the Program Committee in 1954
Philip White Guild was Chair of the Awards Committee in 1954
Kenneth Elmo Lohman was Chair of the Nominating Committee in 1954
Robert Minard Garrels was Chair of the Sleeping Bear Committee in 1954
Fred Earl Ingerson was Chair of the Auditing Committee in 1954
Sergius Harry Mamay won the Best Paper Award in 1954
John Calvin, Reed Jr. won the 2nd best paper Award in 1954
Charles Butler Hunt won the Sleeping Bear Award in 1954
William Thomas Pecora was the Grand Inquisitor of 1954