Dollie Radler Hall (1898- 15 May 1995) was one of the first female Geologists in Oklahoma. In 1921, she earned her Masters degree from the University of Oklahoma in the field of Geology. After her graduation, she joined the Amerada Petroleum Corp. as an assistant geologist. In 1927 she became acting chief geologist, where her presence in the company, and field increased[1]. Alongside her career, Radler Hall was an active member in the American Association for the Advancement of Science, as well as the Business and Professional Women's Club[2]. Radler Hall can be noted on her works in Cuba in regards to Oil, and her publication of "A Look at the Oil Possibilities of Cuba" [3].

  1. ^ "Geology Pioneer Dollie Hall, 97, Dies". Tulsa World. Retrieved 2016-11-02.
  2. ^ "Business and Professional Women's Clubs | Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture". www.okhistory.org. Retrieved 2016-11-02.
  3. ^ Radler Hall, Dollie. "A Look at the Oil Possibilities of Cuba" (PDF). Tulsa Geological Society Digest. 24.