Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 2, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 January 1919 — DR. LOGAN MADE STATE GEOLOGIST [ARTICLE]
DR. LOGAN MADE STATE GEOLOGIST
INDIANA PROFESSOR SUCCEEDS PROF. ROARK.—HAS HAD WIDE EXPERIENCE. - - r ■: Governor Goodrich Wednesday appointed Dr. W. N. Logan, professor of economic geology in Indiana university, state geologist to fill a vacancy caused by the resignation of Prof. Lewis Roark, who has accepted a position in Oklahoma. Prof. Roark, who has been connected with Indiana university, was elected in November. Dr. Logan has had wide experience in geological work, having conducted geological surveys in five states, and having done geological work in more tha ntwenty states. He is a fellow of the American Society for the Advancement of Science, a fellow in the Geological Society, and a member of the American Association of university, professors. • Logan sea, in Utah, was named for Dr. Logan because of his investigations and discoveries in geology.
