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SEVENTH ANNUAL MEETING
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
OF
PETROLEUM GEOLOGISTS
MARCH 9, 10, 11, 1922
HUCKINS HOTEL
OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLAHOMA
PROGRAM
ELKS' CLUB AUDITORIUM
(Main Street East of Huckins Hotel)
THURSDAY MORNING, 10:00-12:00
President George C. Matson, Chairman
Greetings—Charles E. Hall, Manager of Chamber of Commerce.
Greetings—Irving Perrine, President, Oklahoma City Geological
Society.
Response—George C. Matson, President American Association of
Petroleum Geologists.
1. C. W. Shannon—Pre-Pennsylvanian Rocks Encountered in Wells
in Oklahoma. (10 minutes)
2. C. W. Shannon—A Geologic Map of Oklahoma. (10 minutes)
3. Besse Mills—Percentage of Square Mile Production in Oklahoma.
(10 minutes)
4. C. M. Bennett—A New Geological Survey. (10 minutes)
5. E. Bloesch—Remarks on Sub-Surface Contouring. (10 minutes)
6. H. Fukuda—The Relative Role of Strike, Streak and Faults in
Determining the Long Axis of the Osage Pool. (Introduced by
R. H. Johnson( (10 minutes))
7. B. Hartley—Relation of Structure to Oil and Gas Accumulation
in Northeastern Osage, Oklahoma. (10 minutes)
8. R. S. McFarland—Structure of the Burbank Pool, Osage County,
Oklahoma. (15 minutes)
University of Oklahoma Luncheon, Mack's Dining Room, 12:15.