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Index card: Joan Clark, Washington, D.C. March 1972.
Esper Signius Larsen, Jr. 1908.
Florence Bascom, received the first Ph. D, granted to a woman at Johns Hopkins University, in 1893. Began in 1895 a long career at Bryn Mawr College, including the establishment of the geology department in 1901. The first woman hired as an assistant geologist with USGS in 1896.
Dr. Luna B. Leopold, Senior Research Hydrologist, former Chief Hydrologist (1957 - 1966); member National Academy of Sciences. Circa 1971.
Robert H. Tschudy. Botanist. USGS.
William A. Cobban. Geologist. USGS.
Unknown
John Beaver Mertie jr. about 1910
Lloyd William Stephenson, paleontologist, 1907.
Theodore Chapin. 1910.
Panorama, from Kid Peak, Sierra Nevada. Plateau between canyons of Wood Creek and Bubbs Creek. At right Mt. Cardiner. Acute peak near center Mt. Clarence King. Fresno County, California. 1904. (Panorama with photo nos. 2469, 2470).
Frank Cathcart Calkins. 1901.
Leonard D. Harris. Geologist. USGS.
William Clinton Alden. Washington DC. 1934.
Hoyt S.Gale
Eugene C. Stebinger. 1907.
Rufus Harvey Sargent. Topographic Engineer. 1908.
Stephen Reid Capps. 1907.
George F. Loughlin. Washington DC. 1934.
Dallas Peck, Director of USGS. Served from 1981-1993. 1981.
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