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Rec Mtg# Year Authors Institution Talk title
1 695 1951 Gustav Arthur Cooper US National Museum Facies in the Glass Mountains, Texas
2 695 1951 Howard Eugene Rothrock USGS Faulting in the anthracite fields of Pennsylvania
3 695 1951 John Beaver Mertie Jr. USGS Monazite deposits of the southeastern Atlantic states
4 696 1951 Wendell Phillips Woodring USGS Extraordinary Eocene foraminifera from Panama
5 696 1951 Randolph Wallace Chapman Johns Hopkins University The training of geologists in Great Britain
6 696 1951 Charles Storrow Denny USGS Wisconsin frost-action in north-central Pennsylvania
7 697 1951 Henry Faul;
  A. Y. Sakakura
USGS Radon and helium in natural gases
8 697 1951 Joshua Irving Tracey Jr. USGS Field relations of the Arkansas bauxite deposits
9 697 1951 MacKenzie Gordon Jr. USGS Origin of the Arkansas bauxite deposits (Best Paper 1951)
10 698 1951 Wilbert Henry Hass USGS Age of the Arkansas novaculite
11 698 1951 Delos Edward Flint USGS The Ryukyu arc
12 698 1951 William Edward Davies USGS Terrace systems of the Potomac basin.
13 699 1951 Harold Jeffries The structure of the Earth
14 700 1951 William August Fischer USGS Photogeology of northern Alaska
15 700 1951 Louis Cook Peltier Office of the Quartermaster General Pleistocene terraces of the Susquehanna River
16 700 1951 Richard W. Flach Geology in crime detection
17 701 1951 Philip Burke King USGS The base of the Cambrian in the Southern Appalachians
18 701 1951 Chester Ray Longwell USGS/Yale University Lower limit of the Cambrian system in the Cordilleran region
19 701 1951 Allison Ralph Palmer USGS The doctor's dilemma -- the base of the Cambrian system
20 702 1951 Donald Elmer Outlaw USGS Ground water problems in the Winter Garden area in Texas
21 702 1951 Donnel Foster Hewett USGS Progress in the study of Mohave geology
22 703 1951 Harold V. Anderson Mississippi River mud lumps
23 703 1951 John Tilton Hack USGS Origin and development of the plateau deposits of southern Maryland
24 703 1951 Thomas August Steven USGS Emplacement and deuteric alteration of the Sherman granite in the Northgate District, Colorado
25 704 1951 Leason Heberling Adams Geophysical Laboratory Current status of knowledge of the interior of the Earth
26 704 1951 Arthur James Boucot USGS Stratigraphy and structure of the Moose River area, Maine
27 704 1951 Henry Rochambeau Joesting US Bureau of Mines The future of geology
28 705 1951 George Walter Tyrrell University of Glasgow Geochemistry of sediments
29 706 1951 Albert Nelson Sayre USGS Our water supply, 1951. (Presidential Address)

Albert Nelson Sayre was President in 1951
Kenneth Elmo Lohman was 1st VP in 1951
Ralph S. Cannon was 2nd VP in 1951
C. A. Warshaw was Treasurer in 1951
William Gamewell Pierce was Meeting Secy in 1951
C. L. McGuinness was Council Secy in 1951
Arthur Leroy Bowsher was on the Council in 1951
R. E. Fleming was on the Council in 1951
Henry Rochambeau Joesting was on the Council in 1951
Harry Allison Tourtelot was on the Council in 1951
Joshua Irving Tracey Jr. was on the Council in 1951
Alvin Van Valkenburg was on the Council in 1951
Leason Heberling Adams was VP-WAS in 1951
Preston Ercelle Cloud Jr. was Chair of the Program Committee in 1951
Wendell Phillips Woodring was Chair of the Awards Committee in 1951
John Bernard Reeside Jr. was Chair of the Nominating Committee in 1951
Fred Earl Ingerson was Chair of the Auditing Committee in 1951
MacKenzie Gordon Jr. won the Best Paper Award in 1951
Preston Ercelle Cloud Jr. was the Grand Inquisitor of 1951
William Thomas Pecora was the Grand Inquisitor of 1951