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    1. Loren Hill, South Dakota State Geography Convention
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    3. Loren Hill was a graduate student at South Dakota State University (SDSU). He helped begin the annual state geography convention. His thesis is below. 1979 Loren Hill A Trade Area Study of Kadoka, South Dakota Hogan http://www3.sdstate.edu/Academics/CollegeOfArtsAndScience/Geography/GraduateAlumni/Index.cfm Convention Origins Convention History excerpts from: Origin of the South Dakota State Geography Convention by Edward P. Hogan Geography as an academic discipline was reestablished in the curriculum at South Dakota State University (SDSU) in February, 1967. Under the authority of the South Dakota Board of Regents of Education, South Dakota State University was authorized to offer a Bachelor of Science and a Bachelor of Arts degree in Geography. The number of geography majors grew to fifteen by the spring of 1969. At that time, a party was held to celebrate that landmark occasion. The first degree from the new geography program was granted in the fall of 1969. In 1969, there were two geographers on the SDSU faculty. There was a very active geography club at SDSU that also sought memberships in Gamma Theta Upsilon (GTU), the International Geographical Honor Society. The Delta Zeta Chapter of GTU was chartered at SDSU on March 2, 1970. One of the primary objectives of the Geography Club was to promote geography in the schools and within the state. In order to achieve this goal, two students and a faculty member met to discuss the possible means by which this objective could be attained. The students, Loren Hill and James Rapp, and the advisor, Ed Hogan, discussed a number of possible means to enhance the status of geography. At some time during the meeting, someone suggested "Let's have a geography convention!" Today, when reflecting on that comment, one is reminded of movies made in the "Thirties" in which someone would say "Lets put on a show and save the college!" http://www3.sdstate.edu/Academics/CollegeOfArtsAndScience/Geography/GeographyConvention/ConventionOrigins/Index.cfm

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