Presents abstracts of papers presented at the Association of American Geographers' 1942 meeting in New York City. "Rural-Urban Population Ratios," by Alford Archer; "Land Classification in the Matanuska Valley," by Meredith F. Burrill; "Siberian Resources for Soviet Warfare," by George B. Cressey; "Geographical distribution of human productivity," by Ellsworth Huntington. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
GEOGRAPHY, GEOGRAPHERS, CENTRAL banking industry, CHEMICAL industry, BODIES of water, CONFERENCES & conventions
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Presents abstracts of papers in the 1955 annual meeting of the Association of American Geographers. "Regional Geography in Central Banking," by Evan B. Alderfer; "A West Indian Anomaly, the British Virgin Islands," by John P. Augelli; "The Chemical Industry and the Midwestern Rivers and Intracoastal Canal," by J. Edwin Becht.
Introduces a series of articles derived from a March 2002 session of the Association of American Geographers on the geographical work of David Lowenthal. Session's focus on the development of geographical interest in landscape and environmental perception; Areas of scholarship in which Lowenthal worked; Scholarly foundation of Lowenthal's work.
Provides information on the papers presented at symposia held during the Association of American Geographers' 1942 meeting in New York City. Papers focusing on selected counties of the Southern United States; Papers on problems of post-war reconstruction. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]