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Memorial to George C. Hardin, Jr. 1920 –1999 GROVER E. MURRAY Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas[removed]Well-known and successful geologist George C. Hardin, Jr. died July 20, 1999, at his home in Morrisville, North
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City

Oakwood / Lubbock / Houston / Morrisville / /

Company

Carter-Gragg Oil Company / Kerr-McGee Corporation / Ashland / /

Continent

America / /

Event

Person Travel / Person Communication and Meetings / /

Facility

Texas A&M University / GROVER E. MURRAY Texas Tech University / American Institute of Professional Geologists / University of Wisconsin / /

IndustryTerm

oil and gas exploration / /

NaturalFeature

Gulf Coast / /

Organization

Geological Society of America / Society of Economic Mineralogists and Paleontologists / Houston Geological Society / American Association for the Advancement of Science / Texas A&M University / American Association of Petroleum Geologists / Society of Exploration / Geological Society of America Memorials / American Institute of Professional Geologists / Gulf Coast Association of Geological Societies / Texas Tech University / University of Wisconsin / /

Person

Michel T. Halbouty / Virginia Howard / George C. Hardin / Jr. / /

Position

Geophysicists / Well-known and successful geologist / able spokesman / Registered Professional Engineer / secretary / assistant / geologist and petroleum engineer / Engineer in Texas and Oklahoma / /

ProvinceOrState

Texas / Kentucky / Wisconsin / Oklahoma / Illinois / Hardin County / Louisiana / North Carolina / /

Region

southern Illinois / Gulf Coast / western Kentucky / /

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