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  1. 32 Department of Geology and Geophysics • University of Wisconsin-Madison. commission, which conceived in 1904 the Carnegie Institution of Washington, a national research engine created with a grant from Andrew Carnegie. Van Hise served as president of the Geological Society of America in 1907, the International Geological Congress in 1910 ...

  2. Geology. Institutions. University of Wisconsin. Signature. Charles Richard Van Hise (May 29, 1857 – November 19, 1918) was an American geologist, academic and progressive. He served as president of the University of Wisconsin (UW) in Madison, Wisconsin, from 1903 to 1918.

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  4. A University Sesquicentennial Project (1999), by R.H. Dott, Jr. The following highlights were selected from The History of Geology and Geophysics at University of Wisconsin–Madison, 1848–1980, (S.W. Bailey, Editor, published by the department, 1983) and from other records for the post-1980 period. Dedicated to the memory of Professor S.W. Bailey and his uncommon devotion to both…

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  5. Van Hise was the first to point out the economic potential of the Lake Superior region. He soon established his reputation as an authority on pre-Cambrian geologic formations. His achievements were widely recognized, and he was known as an authority on structural and metamorphic geology.

  6. First used more than a century ago by University of Wisconsin geologist Charles R. Van Hise to teach some of the principles of geology, the solitary outcrop of Baraboo quartzite is for scientists the single most famous geological feature in the garden of stony wonders that is the Baraboo Hills.

  7. ABSTRACT. R.D. Irving, C.R. Van Hise, C.K. Leath, and W.J. Mead formed a remarkable intellectual genealogy, which must be unique in the history of geology. By the 1920s, their Wisconsin School of Precam-brian Geology had become so prominent that it attracted students from around the globe.

  8. Feb 22, 2010 · The Point of Rocks road cut is historically important because of the pioneering work in structural and metamorphic geology by Charles R. Van Hise and associates in the late 19th century. Van Hise was both Professor of Geology and Director of a USGS Lake Superior District Office established at the UW for the investigation of all of the Lake ...

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