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Rec Mtg# Year Authors Institution Talk title
1 398 1925 Lauge Koch Chief, Danish Explorations The geology of Greenland: (1) physiography and glaciology, (2) Structural geology and stratigraphy
2 399 1925 Frederick J. Pack University of Utah Scenic aspects of Utah geology
3 399 1925 Hugh Dinsmore Miser USGS Erosion in San Juan Canyon, Utah
4 400 1925 (Charles) David White USGS/US National Museum Some facts affecting Pleistocene ice sheet development in North America
5 400 1925 George Perkins Merrill US National Museum Early American geologists and their work
6 401 1925 Charles Doolittle Walcott Smithsonian Institution (Secretary) Robson Peak section
7 401 1925 Raymond Smith Bassler US National Museum The stratigraphic use of conodonts
8 401 1925 William Clinton Alden USGS Glaciation and physiography of Wind River Mountains, Wyoming
9 402 1925 Eugene Thomas Allen Geophysical Laboratory Further evidence of the nature of hot springs
10 402 1925 Wilmot Hyde Bradley USGS An interpretation of the Green River formation
11 402 1925 Kirk Bryan USGS Recent deposits of Chaco Canyon, New Mexico, in relation to the life of the pre-historic peoples of Pueblo Bonito
12 403 1925 Waldemar Theodore Schaller USGS Genesis of lithium pegmatites
13 403 1925 Frank Lee Hess USGS Oölites
14 403 1925 Wendell Phillips Woodring USGS Miocene climate of tropical America
15 404 1925 John Beaver Mertie Jr. USGS The Paleozoic geology of the interior Alaska
16 404 1925 George Curtis Martin USGS The Mesozoic rocks of Alaska
17 404 1925 Philip Sidney Smith USGS Fields for future Alaskan studies
18 405 1925 Harold Thornton Stearns USGS The great explosions of Kilauea Volcano in 1924
19 405 1925 Charles Edwin Van Orstrand USGS A possible dependence of deep earth temperatures on geologic structure
20 405 1925 Charles Butts USGS New light on the Talladega (Ocoee) rocks of Alabama
21 406 1925 Thomas Augustus Jaggar Massachusetts Institute of Technology Engulfment in volcanism
22 406 1925 Roger Clark Wells USGS The deposition of native copper from ascending solutions
23 407 1925 Chester Keeler Wentworth USGS A source-analysis of geologic literature on North America, 1921-1922
24 407 1925 Nelson Horatio Darton USGS Pre-Paleozoic surface of Arizona and New Mexico
25 407 1925 Raymond Smith Bassler US National Museum Mississippian rocks in northern Tennessee
26 408 1925 Alfred Huber Redfield US Bureau of Mines Petroleum possibilities of Germany
27 408 1925 Henry Stephens Washington Geophysical Laboratory The 1925 eruption of Santorini
28 408 1925 Harold Thornton Stearns USGS The volcanoes of Japan in 1924
29 SP11 1925 William H. Hobbs University of Michigan The glacial anticyclones -- the poles of the atmospheric circulation
30 409 1925 Charles Elmer Resser US National Museum Human and geographic aspects of the 1925 Smithsonian-Princeton expedition to Europe
31 409 1925 Edward Oscar Ulrich USGS European Paleozoic stratigraphy and stratigraphers
32 410 1925 Lloyd Williams Stephenson USGS Major features in the geology of the Atlantic and Gulf coastal plain. (Presidential Address)
† GSW Founder
Lloyd Williams Stephenson was President in 1925
Donnel Foster Hewett was 1st VP in 1925
Charles Butts was 2nd VP in 1925
John Bernard Reeside Jr. was Treasurer in 1925
Julian Ducker Sears was Meeting Secy in 1925
Edward Sampson was Council Secy in 1925
Clarence Norman Fenner was on the Council in 1925
Francois Emile Matthes was on the Council in 1925
F. H. Moffit was on the Council in 1925
Clarence Samuel Ross was on the Council in 1925
Robert Browning Sosman was on the Council in 1925
Frederic Eugene Wright was VP-WAS in 1925
Hugh Dinsmore Miser was Chair of the Program Committee in 1925
George Rogers Mansfield was Chair of the Nominating Committee in 1925
James Gilluly was Chair of the Auditing Committee in 1925