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The Organization: The Houston Geological Society | August 1, 1998 | Houston Geological Society |
The geologists in Houston, a gregarious lot, sought out those who spoke their language. The old Bender Hotel, now the San Jacinto Hotel, was the meeting place of many of the rockhounds for lunch. |
HGS Insignia How Our Logo Originated | August 1, 1998 | Houston Geological Society |
The official insignia of the society was adopted in 1949. At Phil Martyn's insistence, an emblem contest was started to provide the society with an official insignia. |
Our First President: A Tribute to John R. Suman | August 1, 1998 | Houston Geological Society |
This Outstanding Geologist, Petroleum Engineer and Executive Exemplified Leadership |
The HGS After the War Changes In the Profession and Notes from Past Presidents | August 1, 1998 | Houston Geological Society |
Geologists entered the modern era after the second World War. Technology brought vast improvements in the speed, accuracy, and volume of geologic data. |
A New Technique: Geophysics Charter HGS Members Advance Technology | August 1, 1998 | Houston Geological Society |
The history of the Houston Geological Society is the history of a new science-petroleum geology. Applied geophysics is an important technique of this new science. |
Origin of the Shrimp Peel | August 1, 1998 | Houston Geological Society |
In the matter of entertainment, honorary life member Howard Kiatta relishes telling about the time that professionals of the southwest Louisiana area, where he worked for Texaco for many years, wou |
Outcrop Mapping and Avoiding Moonshiners The Adventures of 1930 HGS President | August 1, 1998 | Houston Geological Society |
One colorful geologist who left an impact in Houston, and the rest of the country, was our 1930 president, J. Brian Eby. |
Profile: Thomas D. Barber | August 1, 1998 | Houston Geological Society |
After a long and successful career in petroleum exploration, Tom Barber is semi-retired but still very much in the business of working up drilling prospects for the industry. |
The Stag Parties Social Mores and Niceties of a Past Age | August 1, 1998 | Houston Geological Society |
In discussing his tenure of office (1936-37), Phil Martyn with a twinkle in his eye said, "Miss Ellisor, don't forget to mention the stag parties in the History." The first of three stag parties wa |
Past President's Corner Words from Past Presidents | August 1, 1998 | Houston Geological Society |
Jim 0. LewisHGS President, 1968-69Reprinted from the HGS Bulletin, VoL 11, 1969, No. 10, p.3 |