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San Francisco State College, April 6-7, 1961 The Association of Pacific Coast Geographers met on April 6 and 7, 1961, with San Francisco State College as the host institution and Prof. LyIe Gibson, as Chairman of Local Arrangements. At the annual dinner on April 7 Dr. Edward T. Price of Los Angeles State College presided and Dr. Marion E. Marts, University of Washington, gave the presidential address. Program Gordon R. Lewthwaite, San Fernando Valley State College "Dairying in the Midwest and New Zealand: A Comparative Study" Martyn J. Bowden, University of California, Berkeley Future Prospects" Benjamin E. Thomas and John B. Whittow, University of California, Los Angeles "Climate and Economic Activity in the Somali Country" Willis B. Merriam, Washington State University "The Mushroom Industry at Kennett Square, Pennsylvania" Leland R. Pederson, University of California, Berkeley "Iron Ore Mining In Chile" Yehuda Kedar, University of California, Los Angeles "A New Approach to Classification of Agricultural Regions of the World" Roy I. Wolfe, University of Washington "Geographic Techniques of Highway Planning" William Byron, Los Angeles State College "The Development of Large-Scale Population Dot Maps from Settlement Data: An Experiment in Graphics" Robert Lamb, San Fernando Valley State College "Origin of
Yearbook of the Association of Pacific Coast Geographers – University of Hawai'I Press
Published: Oct 1, 1961
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