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A History of the USGS Menlo Park Campus
Newspaper Clippings (1953-1969)
- Menlo Park Will Get $1.5 Million Building
- Palo Alto Times, Jan. 22, 1953
- MP Planners Ok Use Permit for Geological Edifice
- Palo Alto Times, Feb. 9, 1953
- Planners Ban Sketches for Building in MP
- Palo Alto Times, Feb. 17, 1953
- Government Unit Nearly Finished - Palo Alto
Times, Oct. 7, 1953
- Request Withdrawn For Right to Store Rocks
in Carports - Palo Alto Times, Nov. 26, 1953
- U.S. Geologists Moving Into MP Building
- Palo Alto Times, Dec. 11, 1953
- Geological Survey Begins Moving Into New Offices
- San Francisco Chronicle, Dec. 20, 1953
- Postage Meter In Use In Survey Office
- Palo Alto Times, Jan. 8, 1954
- Library of 25,000 Books Planned at MP Facility
- Palo Alto Times, Jan. 9, 1954
- U.S. Geological Survey Begins Operations From
New MP Office - Palo Alto Times, Mar. 4, 1954
- Geological Survey Headquarters in
Menlo Park - Royal Blue Progress, April 1954 (photo)
- Survey Center In M.P. To Be Doubled in Size
- Palo Alto Times, Feb. 1, 1955
- Three New Office Buildings Asked in M.P.--Big
addition for Geological Survey OKed - Palo Alto Times, Oct. 4,
1955
- Raising the Roof--and Floor - Palo
Alto Times, Jul. 25, 1956 (photo)
- As New Building Went Up - Menlo
Park Recorder, Jul. 26, 1956 (photo)
- Big Lift 'Raises the Roof' at New Survey
Building - Menlo Park Recorder, Jul. 26, 1956 (photo)
- New Setup Needs Draftsment--US Unit
Here Hiring Draftsmen - Menlo Park Recorder, Jul. 26, 1956
- Rocks Tell Them Secret Stories -
Palo Alto Times, Oct. 27, 1956 (photo)
- Survey Plays Vital Role in Atomic Age
- Palo Alto Times, Oct. 27, 1956
- Putting the Rocks Away, Palo Alto
Times, Feb. 8, 1957 (photo)
- Menlo Park vs. Uncle Sam: Is New Battle Shaping
Up - Menlo Park Recorder, Feb. 6, 1958
- US Bows To Menlo Land Plea - Menlo
Park Recorder, March 20, 1958
- Sec. Seaton to Dedicate New Menlo US Geological
Survey Mapping Unit - Palo Alto, CA, Nov. 4, 1959
- Compiling a Topographic Map -
Palo Alto California, Nov. 4, 1959 (photo)
- Drawing a Map by Long Distance -
Palo Alto California, Nov. 4, 1959 (photo)
- Maps get final check by these editors
at the USGS - Palo Alto, California, Nov. 4, 1959 (photo)
- Geological Survey's Job: Mapping State's
Last Corner - San Francisco Chronicle, Dec. 16, 1959 (photo)
- Palo Alto scientist explores formation of
earth splits - Palo Alto Times, Nov. 9, 1960
- Palo Alto Man Receives Award for
60 Years of U.S. Service - Palo Alto Times, Jul. 1961
- Area man examines Antarctica - Palo
Alto Times, July 22, 1963
- Where? How much? How good?--Water Research
Vital to West - Palo Alto Times, Feb. 19, 1964
- In the air and in the field--Mapmakers
Cover Every Inch of State - Palo Alto Times, Feb. 19, 1964
- Mapping the US--Geological Survey established
in 1879 - Palo Alto Times, Feb. 19, 1964
- Map Detail - Palo Alto Times, Feb. 19, 1964 (photo)
- Headquarters at Menlo Park--Geologists
Probe Deeper Into Mysteries of Earth - Palo Alto Times, Feb.
19, 1964
- Control Point - Palo Alto Times,
Feb. 19, 1964 (photo)
- Dating Laboratory - Palo Alto
Times, Feb. 19, 1964 (photo)
- Ancient Fossils - Palo Alto Times,
Feb. 19, 1964 (photo)
- Riding high - Palo Alto Times,
December 30, 1964 (photo)
- Sneak Peek at the Moon Man - Palo
Alto Times, March 3, 1965 (photo)
- Bay Area's Geology Is Remapped - San
Francisco Chronicle, Oct. 7, 1965
- Big Quake Study Center Will Be at
Menlo Park -San Francisco Chronicle, Oct. 8, 1965
- Earthquake studies to be centered
in Menlo- Palo Alto Times, Oct. 8, 1965
- Earthquake Research Center To Be Established
at Menlo Park, Redwood City Tribune, Oct. 9, 1965
- National Quake Center Established
At Menlo, San Jose Mercury News, Oct. 8, 1965
- U.S. Geological Survey Leasing More Space
- San Jose Mercury, Aug. 4, 1966
- Marine Survey Unit Here - Menlo Park
Recorder, Aug. 11, 1966
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