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Wallace Clement Sabine Award

DEC 01, 1961
Physics Today

IN recognition of his work in architectural acoustics, Leo L. Beranek, president of the research and consulting firm of Bolt Beranek and Newman, Inc., has received the Wallace Clement Sabine Award of the Acoustical Society of America. The presentation took place at the banquet of the Society’s 62nd meeting, held in Cincinnati on November 10. Established by the ASA in 1957 in memory of W. C. Sabine, who is credited with having changed the art of architectural acoustics into a science, the award is intended as a means of recognizing outstanding contributions in the application of fundamental principles to the solution of problems in architectural acoustics.

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