The Summer 1982 edition of the Geological Society of Minnesota (GSM) newsletter provided society notices, and a story on uranium potential on Minnesota.
The 1952 annual meeting of the Minnesota Academy of Science took place at State Teachers College in St. Cloud on May 2-3, 1952. This program shows 30+ scientific talks, ranging from Minnesota fisheries to ore prospecting to the flora of the Cedar Creek Forest. There was a special session for high school science teachers, with a discussion on "Organizing and Sponsoring a Chapter of the Junior Academy of Science." Full-text of the published papers is available in the digitized Journal of the Minnesota Academy of Science.
The Second Quarter 1951 edition of the Geological Society of Minnesota (GSM) newsletter mentioned that the State Fair booth was joint with the University of Minnesota geology department and the survey, and reported on plans for twice-monthly summer field trips to sites ranging from Alberta to Wisconsin, as well as news of the planned dedication of the Reads Landing plaque, an article on plans for the federation convention in Houghton, where hotel rooms could be had for $2.50 a night, and an article on geology of Buffalo River State Park.
The November 1943 edition of the Geological Society of Minnesota (GSM) newsletter includes a biography of Charles Herbert Preston, miscellaneous short items, and an article on 'Salt of the Earth' reprinted from Compressed Air magazine.
The September-October-November 1972 edition of the Geological Society of Minnesota (GSM) newsletter included a thorough President's Letter that mentioned expansion of the geologic marker program, as well as articles on society displays at the state fair and mineral shows, and a report on the 1972 Black Hills field trip.
The Fall/Winter 1964 edition of the Geological Society of Minnesota (GSM) newsletter included society notices, a report on a GSM display at a bank in Minneapolis, notice of a field trip to the Finger Lakes of New York, explanation of the hiatus in publication of the newsletter, and memorials to Mrs. Henry L. Woltman, Dr. Henry W. Woltman, Mrs. Anna Meuller Ermert, and Harry Sommers, announcement of a field trip to examine declining water levels in the west Metro, and reports on field trips to Moose Lake and the Minnesota River Valley.
Geologic map of Cretaceous age rocks in southwestern Minnesota and geochemical results from a materials sampling program, scale 1:250,000, Maps missing.