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Hugh Miser was born in Pea Ridge, Arkansas, and attended college at the University of Arkansas where he received Bachelor's and Master's degrees in geology in 1908 and 1912 respectively. While a graduate student, he began working for the United States Geological Survey and spent his entire career there, with the exception of brief leaves of absence during which he taught for a year at the University of Arkansas and later served for a year as the state geologist of Tennessee.

As chief of the fuels branch of the U.S.G.S. from 1928 to 1947, his geologic interests were both nationwide and international. His love, however, remained the areas of Arkansas and Oklahoma where he had roots. He was instrumental in producing the first geologic maps of both Arkansas and Oklahoma.

Hugh Miser's citation for Honorary Membership in AAPG was published in the Bulletin in Vol. 32, No. 5 (May 1948), pages 826-832. His memorial was published in the Bulletin Vol. 3, No. 12 (Dec. 1969), pages 2560-2562.

The Hugh D. Miser Memorial Grant is awarded annually to a deserving graduate student through the American Association of Petroleum Geologists Grants-in-Aid program. It is for studies of the geology of Arkansas and/or Oklahoma, and is endowed by the AAPG Foundation with generous contributions from his friends.