PENINSULA GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY


PGS presents:

Bill Glen

Visiting Scientist/Historian - U.S. Geological Survey and Editor-at-Large, Stanford University Press

CRETACEOUS-TERTIARY BOUNDARY EXTINCTION: WHAT'S BECOME OT THE ALVAREZ GROUP'S IMPACT THEORY?

  • DINNER MEETING - Thursday, Apr 20, 1995, Stanford University
  • 5:30 PM-Wine Tasting. Mitchell Bldg., first floor
  • 6:00 PM-Dinner Mitchell Bldg., first floor
  • 7:30 PM-Meeting. Skilling Auditorium
  • Anyone wishing to attend the lecture only is welcome at no cost.

    Stanford faculty and students: Please make dinner reservations by Friday, April 14. Contact Dr. Juhn Liou via his mailbox (and leave check), Geological and Environmental Sciences Office, Mitchell Bldg. (Rm. 138). Make checks out to "PGS".

    All others, including faculty and students from other Bay Area universities and colleges and USGS: Please make dinner reservations by Friday, April 14. Contact John Galloway, at USGS, MS-904, 345 Middlefield Rd., Menlo Park, CA 94025, phone 415-329-5688. Send check to John.

    Dinner is $22.00, including wine (5:30 to 6:00 p.m.), dinner (6:00-7:30 pm.), tax, and tip.

    For students from all universities and colleges, dinners, including the social half-hour, are $10.00 and are partially subsidized thanks to Associates of School of Earth Sciences, Stanford University

    Dues for Academic Year 1994-95 ($5.00) should be sent to John Galloway, USGS, MS-904, 345 Middlefield Rd., Menlo Park, CA 94025. John's phone: 415-329-5688.

    Chet Wrucke, President, Mike Diggles, Vice President Vicki Langenheim, Secretary John Galloway, Treasurer


    Date created: 03/24/1995
    Last modified: 01/30/2003
    Created by: Mike Diggles, Vice President, PGS.

    c/o U.S. Geological Survey, MS-901, 345 Middlefield Road, Menlo Park, CA 94025. (650) 329-5404 email to mdiggles@usgs.gov
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