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Acoustical Society of America

AUG 01, 1960

DOI: 10.1063/1.3057068

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THE Biennial Award of the Acoustical Society was presented on June 10 to Ira Dyer of Cambridge Mass., during a banquet held as part of the Society’s 59th meeting at Brown University. The award, which was established in 1942, is presented in the spring of even‐numbered years “to a member or fellow of the Society who is under 35 years of age and who, during a period of two or more years immediately preceding the award, has been active in the affairs of the Society and has contributed substantially, through published papers, to the advancement of theoretical or applied acoustics or both”.

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