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Rec Mtg# Year Authors Institution Talk title
1 720 1953 David Moody Hopkins USGS Geological significance of the Iyatayet archeological site, Cape Deubigh, Alaska
2 720 1953 Henry Gardiner Ferguson USGS Metal deposits of Nevada
3 720 1953 Charles Carpenter Bates Naval Oceanographic OffIce A rational, quantitative theory of delta formation
4 721 1953 Charles Vernon Theis USGS Geological Survey work on AEC water problems
5 721 1953 Michael Fleischer;
  Kiguma Jack Murata;
  J. D. Fletcher;
  P. F. Narten
USGS Geochemical association of colombium with titanium and its economic implications (Best Paper 1953)
6 721 1953 Howard Edwin Tatel Department of Terrestrial Magnetism The Earth’s crust – some recent seismic results
7 722 1953 Donald Kenneth MacKay Federal Power Commission Smackover oil field, Arkansas
8 722 1953 William Walden Rubey USGS Possible tectonic effects of fractional melting and crustal spreading
9 722 1953 Francis Raymond Fosberg USGS Origin of phosphate on central Pacific atolls
10 723 1953 Thomas William Robinson USGS Phreatophytes and their relation to ground water in arid regions
11 723 1953 Wendell Phillips Woodring USGS Madden Basin, Panamá
12 723 1953 Richard LeRoy Hay USGS Volcanic facies in the Absaroka Range, Wyoming
13 724 1953 John Warren Graham Department of Terrestrial Magnetism "magnetic textures"-- new techniques for their use by structural geologists
14 724 1953 Robert Minard Garrels USGS Transportation of lead in vein-forming solutions
15 724 1953 Preston Ercelle Cloud Jr. USGS Some features of the geology of Spain
16 725 1953 Vincent Ellis McKelvey USGS Permian phosphorites of western United States
17 725 1953 Markley Gordon Wolman USGS Equilibrium and grade in a natural river channel
18 725 1953 Irving A. Breger USGS Radioactivity and the origin of petroleum
19 726 1953 David Moody Hopkins USGS Structure and history of a recent basalt flow in Alaska
20 726 1953 Taisia Maximovna Stadnichenko;
  et al.
USGS Minor element accumulation in coal ash and its economic implications
21 726 1953 Robert Earl Wallace USGS Tectonic environment of the Coeur d’Alene mining district, Idaho-Montana
22 727 1953 Hugh Dinsmore Miser USGS The new geologic map of Oklahoma
23 728 1953 Harry Allison Tourtelot USGS Geological reconnaissance in Bolivia
24 728 1953 Maxwell McMichael Knechtel USGS Structure of the Little Rocky Mountains, Montana
25 728 1953 Donald Albert Brobst;
  et al.
USGS Mafic intrusions as a clue to the geologic history of the Spruce Pine district, North Carolina
26 729 1953 Otto H. Schindewolf Universitët Tübingen The time factor geology and paleontology
27 730 1953 Arthur Alan Baker USGS The geologic structure of the Wasatch Range near Provo, Utah. (Presidential Address)

Arthur Alan Baker was President in 1953
Roland Wilbur Brown was 1st VP in 1953
Thomas P. Thayer was 2nd VP in 1953
Marie Louise Lindberg was Treasurer in 1953
R. P. Bryson was Meeting Secy in 1953
Paul Averitt was Council Secy in 1953
T. Botinelly was on the Council in 1953
Donald Cave Duncan was on the Council in 1953
MacKenzie Gordon Jr. was on the Council in 1953
W. H. Heers was on the Council in 1953
Gordon Grigsby Lill was on the Council in 1953
Hatten S. Yoder was on the Council in 1953
Albert Nelson Sayre was VP-WAS in 1953
J. H. Eric was Chair of the Program Committee in 1953
Edwin Thor McKnight was Chair of the Awards Committee in 1953
D. A. Andrews was Chair of the Nominating Committee in 1953
Frank C. Whitmore Jr. was Chair of the Sleeping Bear Committee in 1953
C. N. Bozion was Chair of the Auditing Committee in 1953
Michael Fleischer won the Best Paper Award in 1953
Wendell Phillips Woodring won the Sleeping Bear Award in 1953
Arthur James Boucot was the Grand Inquisitor of 1953
John Putnam Marble was the Grand Inquisitor of 1953