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Rec Mtg# Year Authors Institution Talk title
1 122 1902 Charles Doolittle Walcott USGS The outlook of the geologist in America
2 122 1902 Marius Robinson Campbell USGS Recent geological work in Pennsylvania
3 123 1902 James Edwin Duerden Johns Hopkins University The development of septa in Paleozoic corals
4 123 1902 Charles Kenneth Leith USGS/University of Wisconsin The Mesabi iron range of Minnesota
5 123 1902 (Charles) Whitman Cross USGS Comments on paper by Mr. Willis on stratigraphic classification
6 124 1902 George Perkins Merrill US National Museum Rutile mining in Virginia
7 124 1902 Walter Curran Mendenhall USGS Notes on geology of the Klondike
8 124 1902 Arthur Coe Spencer USGS The manganese ores of Santiago Province, Cuba
9 124 1902 (Charles) Whitman Cross USGS Notes on the development of systematic petrography in the United States
10 124 1902 Robert Hollister Chapman USGS Stratification in mine dumps
11 125 1902 Thomas Wayland Vaughan USGS Earliest tertiary coral reefs in the Antilles and United States
12 125 1902 Bailey Willis USGS Conditions of overthrust in the northern Rockies
13 125 1902 Francois Emile Matthes USGS Glacial erosion in the northern Rockies
14 126 1902 George Irving Adams USGS Lithologic phases of the upper Carboniferous of Kansas, Indian Territory and Oklahoma
15 126 1902 Fred Boughton Weeks USGS Gold-bearing quartzites of eastern Nevada
16 126 1902 George Perkins Merrill US National Museum Notes on a (hitherto undescribed) meteorite from Admire, Kansas
17 127 1902 Myron Leslie Fuller USGS The Catskills rocks in northern Pennsylvania
18 127 1902 Thomas Herbert Means US Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Soils Some results of the soil survey, Bureau of Soils
19 127 1902 Frank Charles Schrader USGS The geological section of the Rocky Mountains in northern Alaska
20 128 1902 Samuel Franklin Emmons USGS Clarence King's views on catastrophism and uniformitarianism
21 128 1902 Frederick Leslie Ransome USGS Faulting and mountain structure in central Arizona
22 129 1902 Arthur Keith USGS Folded faults of the southern Appalachians
23 129 1902 Joseph Silas Diller USGS The copper region of northern California
24 129 1902 Charles Butts USGS Recent structural work in western Pennsylvania
25 129 1902 Nelson Horatio Darton USGS Stratigraphy of the Bighorn Mountains
26 130 1902 (Charles) Whitman Cross USGS A classification and nomenclature for igneous rocks, by JP Iddings, L. V. Pirsson, H. S. Washington and Whitman Cross
27 131 1902 William Bullock Clark;
  A. Bibbins
Maryland Geological Survey The Potomac Group in Maryland
28 131 1902 William Bullock Clark;
  George Curtis Martin
Maryland Geological Survey The correlation of the coal measures of Maryland.
29 131 1902 Harry Fielding Reid Maryland Geological Survey Reconnaissance of Mount Hood and Mount Adams
30 131 1902 Edward Bennett Matthews Maryland Geological Survey Recent work in the piedmont area of northern Maryland
31 131 1902 George Burbank Shattuck Maryland Geological Survey The Miocene formations of Maryland; the Pleistocene problem in Maryland
32 132 1902 Waldemar Lindgren USGS Titanic iron ore from Wyoming
33 132 1902 Walter Harvey Weed Consultant Mineral vein formation in Yellowstone Park
34 132 1902 Alfred Hulse Brooks USGS A reconnaissance in the Mount McKinley region, Alaska
35 133 1902 Charles Willard Hayes USGS Some facts and theories bearing on the accumulation of petroleum.
36 133 1902 Bailey Willis USGS Mountain growth of the Great Plains
37 133 1902 George Irving Adams USGS Stratigraphic relations of the Red Beds to the Carboniferous and Permian in northern Texas
38 133 1902 Joseph Silas Diller USGS Volcanic dust from Guatemala
39 134 1902 Walter Curran Mendenhall USGS A carboniferous section in the upper Copper River Valley, Alaska
40 134 1902 Fred Boughton Weeks USGS Occurrence of Paleozoic rocks in the southern portion of the Great Basin region
41 134 1902 Myron Leslie Fuller USGS The Horsehead outlet of the glacial lakes of Central New York
42 135 1902 Clarence Edward Dutton US Army/USGS Informal talk on the geologic work of the late Major J. W. Powell, who died 9/23/1902
43 135 1902 Bailey Willis USGS The work of the late R. B. Rowe
† GSW Founder
Joseph Silas Diller was President in 1902
Charles Willard Hayes was 1st VP in 1902
George Perkins Merrill was 2nd VP in 1902
George Willis Stose was Treasurer in 1902
Alfred Hulse Brooks was Meeting Secy in 1902
Frederick Leslie Ransome was Council Secy in 1902
Waldemar Lindgren was on the Council in 1902
Walter Curran Mendenhall was on the Council in 1902
George Otis Smith was on the Council in 1902
Timothy William Stanton was on the Council in 1902
Thomas Wayland Vaughan was on the Council in 1902
Grove Karl Gilbert was VP-WAS in 1902
George Otis Smith was Chair of the Program Committee in 1902
Bailey Willis was Chair of the Auditing Committee in 1902