The October 1945 edition of the Geological Society of Minnesota (GSM) newsletter included society notes, the lecture program for the winter, paleogeographic maps for the Triassic, and notes on Crater Lake in New Mexico and an ancient Niagara River.
The March 1945 edition of the Geological Society of Minnesota (GSM) newsletter included a geology lesson, Devonian paleogeographic maps, miscellaneous notices, and maps on the history of the Great Lakes.
The June 1945 edition of the Geological Society of Minnesota (GSM) newsletter was dedicated to the memory of Edward Parris Burch, Founder of the Society; included were multiple eulogies, along with paleogeographic maps for the Pennsylvanian, a note on Niagara Falls, maps on history of the Great Lakes, and notices for two field trips per month over the summer.
The January 1945 edition of the Geological Society of Minnesota (GSM) newsletter included Ordovician paleogeographic maps for North America and Europe, and article on trilobites, mineralogy, and history of the Great Lakes.
The February 1945 edition of the Geological Society of Minnesota (GSM) newsletter included a geology lesson, Silurian paleogeographic maps, miscellaneous notices, maps on the history of the Great Lakes, and a working classification for 50 common minerals.
The December 1945 edition of the Geological Society of Minnesota (GSM) newsletter included a report on the convention of the Midwest Federation of Geological Societies in Illinois, paleogeographic maps for the Jurassic, note on staurolites and on map projections, and continuation of the series on Great Lakes history.
The August 1945 edition of the Geological Society of Minnesota (GSM) newsletter included paleogeographic maps for the Permian, continued maps on history of the Great Lakes, a note on an esker in Minneapolis, and a humor page.
The April 1945 edition of the Geological Society of Minnesota (GSM) newsletter included society notices, paleogeographic maps for the Mississippian, the bulletin board, a note on silicon, maps on the history of the Great Lakes, and miscellaneous items.
The September 1946 edition of the Geological Society of Minnesota (GSM) newsletter focused on the Midwest Federation of Geological Societies convention that October in Minneapolis, including a listing of places of geologic interest in Minnesota.
The November 1946 edition of the Geological Society of Minnesota (GSM) newsletter included a report on the Midwest Federation of Geological Societies convention that had been held that October in Minneapolis, a notice of a 16-lecture series by George Schwartz on mineral deposits, a story by George Thiel on sand, and a report on the Society field trip to Grand Canyon.
The May 1946 edition of the Geological Society of Minnesota (GSM) newsletter included society news, notices for many field trips, paleogeographic maps for the Proterozoic and the Pleistocene, as well as notes on origin of petroleum, on trilobites, and on the geologic column.
The March 1946 edition of the Geological Society of Minnesota (GSM) newsletter included paleogeographic maps for the Tertiary, a geology lesson on the interior of the earth, and continuation of the series on Great Lakes history.
The July 1946 edition of the Geological Society of Minnesota (GSM) newsletter included society news, paleogeographic maps for the Paleozoic, as well as notes on coal deposits in the US, and on salt domes.
The January 1946 edition of the Geological Society of Minnesota (GSM) newsletter included society notices, paleogeographic maps for the Cretaceous, a note on mineralogy, and continuation of the series on Great Lakes history.
The Spring/Summer 1961 edition of the Geological Society of Minnesota (GSM) newsletter included notices regarding the Midwest federation meeting in Saginaw and a Black Hills field trip, and a financial statement.
The Spring Quarter 1964 edition of the Geological Society of Minnesota (GSM) newsletter reported on plans for the annual banquet in April, and reported the death of Frank Hitchcock, Macy L. Sprachner, and Henry S. Sommers, as well as articles on Mississippi Valley lead-zinc, fossils, and on rock-hounding in Mexico, and a listing of state geological surveys in the region.
The First Quarter 1964 edition of the Geological Society of Minnesota (GSM) newsletter included an article on geology of Isle Royale, and various society notices.
The Winter 2003 edition of the Geological Society of Minnesota (GSM) newsletter reported on plans for a geological marker at Split Rock, a new society state fair booth, a story on new Minnesota Geological Survey director Harvey Thorleifson, news on opening of the agate center, and other notices.
The Winter 2004 edition of the Geological Society of Minnesota (GSM) newsletter reported on a field trip to the Iron Range, news of the death of Alec Lowe and Tom Smalec, and plans for a field trip to the Rocky Mountains.
The Summer 2004 edition of the Geological Society of Minnesota (GSM) newsletter included a report on Harvey Thorleifson's talk on new frontiers in geological mapping at the banquet, along with other articles and notices.
The Spring 2004 edition of the Geological Society of Minnesota (GSM) newsletter included society notices that indicated the lecture season would focus on parks, and a Minnesota Geological Survey fact sheet on riverbank collapse in northwestern Minnesota.
The Winter 1996 edition of the Geological Society of Minnesota (GSM) newsletter included various society articles and news items, and news of the death of Don Wheeler.