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Rec Mtg# Year Authors Institution Talk title
1 522 1935 Edwin Dinwiddie McKee National Park Service Observations on Middle Permian marine beds of northern Arizona
2 522 1935 Gustav Arthur Cooper US National Museum Stratigraphy of the Tully Limestone, New York
3 522 1935 John Calvin Reed;
  J. N. Hansell
USGS Quicksilver deposits near Little Missouri River, southwestern Arkansas (Best Paper 1935)
4 523 1935 Louis Wade Currier USGS Structural features of the Illinois Kentucky fluorspar field
5 523 1935 Marion King Hubbert USGS Determination of certain structural features in Illinois, Kentucky, and Alabama by electrical resistance methods
6 524 1935 Parker Davies Trask USGS Organic content of sediments
7 524 1935 Philip John Shenon USGS The Utah earthquake of 1934
8 524 1935 George Willis Stose;
  Anna Isabel Jonas
USGS An erosion remnant of an overthrust sheet in the highlands near Reading, Pa.
9 525 1935 Lloyd George Henbest USGS Cyclical sedimentation and stratigraphy
10 525 1935 Nicholas Hunter Heck US Coast and Geodetic Survey Investigation of strong earthquake motions in California
11 525 1935 Henry Miner Eakin USGS Mechanical problems of sediment movement and deposition
12 526 1935 Charles Elmer Resser US National Museum The Beltian System
13 526 1935 Charles Milton USGS Metamorphism of a granitic dike at Franklin, N. J.
14 526 1935 Donnel Foster Hewett USGS Manganese oxides and the circulation of ground water
15 527 1935 Maxwell McMichael Knechtel;
  Howard Eugene Rothrock
USGS Evidence of recent crustal movement at the west end of the Ouachita Mountains
16 527 1935 David Arthur Andrews USGS Early stages of glacial Lake Souris, North Dakota
17 527 1935 Arthur Alan Baker USGS Geologic structure of southeastern Utah
18 528 1935 Charles Frederick Park Jr.;
  R. A. Wilson
USGS The Battle Branch gold mine, Auraria, Georgia
19 528 1935 William Walden Rubey USGS The force required to move particles on a stream bed
20 528 1935 Francois Emile Matthes USGS Origin and age of the eastern escarpment of the Sierra Nevada
21 529 1935 Reginald Aldworth Daly Harvard University The strength of the Earth
22 530 1935 William Gamewell Pierce USGS Some significant features of the Mississippian-Pennsylvanian contact in the Tri-State District
23 530 1935 Gerald Francis Loughlin USGS Relation of structure to surface features in the Pike's Peak quadrangle, Colorado
24 530 1935 Wallace Lee USGS Channeling in the Cisco group, Young County, Texas
25 531 1935 Marius Robinson Campbell Retired The origin of the material forming the alluvial fan of Potomac River
26 531 1935 Ernst Cloos;
  G. H. Hershey
Johns Hopkins University Structural age determinations of Piedmont granites
27 532 1935 Taisia Maximovna Stadnichenko USGS Petrography and microstructure of coal
28 532 1935 Wilmot Hyde Bradley USGS Faulting of unconsolidated beds
29 532 1935 Philip Burke King USGS Permian of southern Guadalupe mountains
30 533 1935 Waldemar Theodore Schaller USGS A mineralogist ventures in geology. (Presidential Address)
† GSW Founder
Waldemar Theodore Schaller was President in 1935
Marcus Isaac Goldman was 1st VP in 1935
Hugh Dinsmore Miser was 2nd VP in 1935
Charles Wythe Cooke was Treasurer in 1935
George Tunell was Meeting Secy in 1935
William Drumm Johnston Jr. was Council Secy in 1935
Arthur Alan Baker was on the Council in 1935
Charles Lewis Gazin was on the Council in 1935
Ralph Maxwell Leggette was on the Council in 1935
S. W. Lohman was on the Council in 1935
James Steele Williams was on the Council in 1935
Henry Gardiner Ferguson was VP-WAS in 1935
Louis Wade Currier was Chair of the Program Committee in 1935
Lloyd Williams Stephenson was Chair of the Awards Committee in 1935
Wendell Phillips Woodring was Chair of the Nominating Committee in 1935
George Burr Richardson was Chair of the Auditing Committee in 1935
John Calvin Reed won the Best Paper Award in 1935