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Rec Mtg# Year Authors Institution Talk title
1 707 1952 Alfred Sherwood Romer Harvard University Classification of animals
2 707 1952 Felix Chayes Geophysical Laboratory The common names of granite
3 707 1952 Wendell Phillips Woodring USGS Stratigraphic classification and nomenclature
4 708 1952 Robert Ballin Neuman USGS The Great Smokey thrust fault in the vicinity of the Great Smoky Mountains, Tennessee
5 708 1952 John Beaver Mertie Jr. USGS New discoveries of monazite in southeastern states
6 708 1952 Maurice Deul USGS An outlander looks at problems of coal petrography
7 709 1952 Thomas Emory Eakin USGS Reconnaissance of groundwater problems in Iran
8 709 1952 Robert Foster Black USGS Petrofabrics study of ground ice
9 709 1952 Robert Jacob Dunham USGS Lake Classen Area, Arbuckle Mountains, Oklahoma (Best Paper 1952)
10 710 1952 Vincent Ellis McKelvey;
  Lincoln R. Page;
  R. P. Fischer;
  Arthur Pierce Butler Jr.
USGS Uranium deposits in United States
11 710 1952 Luna Bergere Leopold USGS Downstream change of velocity in rivers
12 710 1952 Gilbert Corwin USGS Tectonic and petrologic position of the Palau Islands
13 711 1952 Zalman Samuel Altschuler;
  Evelyn Cisney
USGS The carbonate-apatite problem in the light of x-ray evidence
14 711 1952 Harry E. LeGrand USGS Solution depressions in diorite, North Carolina
15 711 1952 Marcus Isaac Goldman USGS Petrography of bauxite surrounding a core of kaolinitized nepheline syenite in Arkansas
16 712 1952 Lawrence Carey Craig USGS The Morrison Formation of the Colorado Plateau region
17 712 1952 Frederick William Cater Jr. USGS Structural development of Paradox Valley and Gypsum Valley anticlines
18 712 1952 Lowell Sinclair Hilpert USGS Exploration for carnotite deposits on the Colorado Plateau
19 713 1952 George Gryc USGS Recent developments in petroleum exploration program in northern Alaska
20 713 1952 John Thomas Dutro Jr. USGS Remarks on the Paleozoic stratigraphy of northern Alaska
21 713 1952 Thomas Gibson Payne USGS A buried submarine Canyon and oil-bearing ridge of the Arctic Cretaceous continental shelf, Alaska
22 714 1952 Maurice Lyman Brashears Jr. USGS Ground water resources of Japan
23 714 1952 Edward P. Henderson US National Museum Physical and chemical properties of our simplest iron meteorites
24 714 1952 George Phair USGS Radioactive porphyries and their bearing on pitchblende deposition near Central City, Colorado
25 SP29 1952 Marion King Hubbert USGS Entrapment of petroleum under hydrodynamic conditions
26 715 1952 Roger Burnham Colton;
  R. M. Lindvall;
  C. A. Appledorn
USGS Direction of glacial movement in northern Montana
27 715 1952 Preston Ercelle Cloud Jr. USGS Borderlands of the western Pacific
28 715 1952 Sergius Harry Mamay USGS Paleobotanical significance of coal-ball studies
29 716 1952 Douglas Ball Geologic problems of underground gas storage
30 716 1952 Lorin Rollins Stieff;
  T. W. Stern;
  R. G. Milkey
USGS A preliminary determination of the age of some Colorado Plateau uranium ores by the lead-uranium method
31 716 1952 Max Dermont Crittenden USGS Geology of Wasatch Mountains east of Salt Lake City, Utah
32 717 1952 Frederick Henry Stewart Durham University The petrology of the Permian evaporites of England
33 718 1952 Ernest Hathaway Muller USGS Multiple glaciation in Alaska: A progress report
34 718 1952 Troy Lewis Péwé USGS Lake Quaternary history in unglaciated central Alaska
35 718 1952 Joseph John Fahey USGS Mineral sequences in the Green River formation of southwestern Wyoming
36 719 1952 Josiah Bridge USGS The extent and significance of the post-Lower Ordovician discontinuity. (Presidential Address)

Josiah Bridge was President in 1952
Francis Gerritt Wells was 1st VP in 1952
David H. Dow was 2nd VP in 1952
Marie Louise Lindberg was Treasurer in 1952
Paul Averitt was Meeting Secy in 1952
G. G. Parker was Council Secy in 1952
Margaret Dorothy Foster was on the Council in 1952
MacKenzie Gordon Jr. was on the Council in 1952
W. H. Heers was on the Council in 1952
Henry Rochambeau Joesting was on the Council in 1952
Gordon Grigsby Lill was on the Council in 1952
Alvin Van Valkenburg was on the Council in 1952
Albert Nelson Sayre was VP-WAS in 1952
Harry Allison Tourtelot was Chair of the Program Committee in 1952
John Frank Schairer was Chair of the Awards Committee in 1952
John Beaver Mertie Jr. was Chair of the Nominating Committee in 1952
T. D. Murphy was Chair of the Auditing Committee in 1952
Robert Jacob Dunham won the Best Paper Award in 1952
William Thomas Pecora was the Grand Inquisitor of 1952