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In Memoriam
The Society notes with regret the death of the following members (notifications received between 1 August and 28 October 2015).
Ronald Barton Augustus S. Knight Jr. Alfred Traverse
Manchester, UK Chester, New Jersey, USA State College, Pennsylvania, USA
Date of death: 15 Sept. 2015 Date of death: 25 Aug. 2015 GSA notified: 21 Sept. 2015
H. Jesse Walker
Gerald P. Brophy Mervin Kontrovitz Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA
Amherst, Massachusetts, USA Monroe, Louisiana, USA GSA notified: 7 Oct. 2015
GSA notified: 9 Sept. 2015 Date of death: 4 Sept. 2015 Joseph L. Weitz
Fort Collins, Colorado, USA
Harold F. Bonham Jr. H. Richard Lane Date of death: 22 July 2015
Sparks, Nevada, USA Washington, D.C. John R. Williams
Date of death: 6 June 2015 Date of death: 16 Oct. 2015 La Jolla, California, USA
Date of death: 30 Sept. 2015
Willard E. Cox Milton R. Marks William I. Woods
Payson, Arizona, USA Lake Oswego, Oregon, USA Lawrence, Kansas, USA
Date of death: 3 Apr. 2015 Date of death: 3 Aug. 2015 GSA notified: 30 Sept. 2015
I.G. Grossman Haydn H. Murray To honor a friend or colleague with a GSA memorial,
Media, Pennsylvania, USA Bloomington, Indiana, USA please go to www.geosociety.org/pubs/memorials/
Date of death: 1 July 2015 Date of death: 4 Feb. 2015 mmlGuid.htm to learn how. Contact the GSA
Foundation, www.gsafweb.org, if you would like to
Anne E. Harding Peter Popenoe contribute to the Memorial Fund.
Corvallis, Oregon, USA Woods Hole, Massachusetts, USA
Date of death: 6 June 2015 Date of death: 23 July 2015
Dennis E. Haynes David B. Stewart
Palisades, New York, USA Reston, Virginia, USA
Date of death: 4 Apr. 2015 Date of death: 12 Apr. 2015
Michael W. Higgins Berry Sutherland
Clayton, Georgia, USA San Antonio, Texas, USA
Date of death: 4 Apr. 2015 Date of death: 12 Sept. 2015
Call for Applications GSA TODAY | www.geosociety.org/gsatoday
2016–2017 GSA-USGS
Congressional Science Fellowship
Application deadline: 1 Feb. 2016
Bring your science and technology expertise to Capitol Hill to work directly with national leaders
at the interface between geoscience and public policy.
The GSA-USGS Congressional Science Fellowship provides a rare opportunity for a geoscientist
to spend a year working for a member of Congress or congressional committee. If you are an
earth scientist with a broad geologic background, experience applying scientific knowledge to
societal challenges, and a passion for helping shape the future of the geoscience profession,
GSA and the USGS invite your application. The fellowship is open to GSA members who are
U.S. citizens or permanent residents, with a minimum requirement of a master’s degree with at
least five years of professional experience or a Ph.D. at the time of appointment.
Learn more at www.geosociety.org/csf or by contacting Kasey White, +1-202-669-0466,
kwhite@geosociety.org.
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