BYU-MSS1233Harvey Fletcher Papers,
1910-1954Register of the Harvey Fletcher Papers,
1910-1954MSS 1233L. Tom Perry Special CollectionsBrigham Young UniversityContact InformationL. Tom Perry Special CollectionsHarold B. Lee LibraryBrigham Young UniversityProvo, UT 84602USAPhone: 801/422-3175Fax: 801/422-0461Email: Specialcollections@byu.eduP. Bradford WestwoodBrian Shull
Descriptive SummaryMSS 1233Harvey Fletcher Papers,
1910-1954Fletcher, Harvey, b. 1884L. Tom Perry Special Collections60 boxes (30 linear feet)Professor of physics at
Brigham Young University.Correspondence and publications while at
Bell Telephone Laboratories from 1916 to 1950 and correspondence connected with
national societies relating to the physical sciences and acoustics from 1910 to
1954.Provenance
The Harvey Fletcher, Sr. Collection was donated to the Harold B. Lee
Library by Harvey Fletcher, Sr., with additional files donated by his son,
Harvey Fletcher, Jr. Also, correspondence with Steven Fletcher, Marcy
Goldstein, and Floyd Harvey produced additional items for the collection.
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Biographical History
Born: Sept. 11, 1884, Provo, Utah; Died: July 23, 1981, Provo, Utah;
Father: Charles E. Fletcher; Mother: Elizabeth Miller; B.S.: Brigham Young
University, 1907; PhD.: University of Chicago, 1911; D.S. (honorary): Columbia,
1935, Kenyon College, 1942, Stevens Institute of Technology, 1942, Chase School
of Technology, 1942, University of Utah, 1944, Brigham Young University, 1954;
Married: Lorena Chipman; Children: Phyllis, Steven H., James C., Robert C.,
Harvey, Jr., Paul C.; Work: Physics Dept. head, Brigham young University,
1911-1916; Engineering Staff Research Dept., Bell telephone Laboratories,
1933-1949, Professor of Electrical Engineering, Columbia University, 1949-1952;
Director of Reserach, Brigham Young University, 1952-1955; Engineering Dept.
head, Brigham Young University, 1953-1955; Dean of College of Physical and
Engineering Sciences, Brigham Young University, 1955-1958. (See: Edward L.
Kimball, "Harvey Fletcher and Henry Eyring: Men of Faith and
Science,"Dialogue, A Journal of Mormon
Thought, 15, Autumn 1982: 74-86.)
Chronology of Career of Harvey FletcherBorn in Provo, Utah, September 11B.S., Brigham Young UniversityInstructor of Physics at University of ChicagoElected member of Sigma XiResearch work with Professor R. A. Millikan on the
determination of the Elementary Electrical Charge and otehr problems of
Electron PhysicsElected associate member American Physical Society and to
Society of Phi Beta Kappa; Ph.D. Summa Cum Laude, University of Chicago (first
in Physics)Headof Department of Physics, Brigham Young UniversityElected member American Physical SocietyPresident Utah Academy of Science(June 1) Engineering Staff of Research Department of Bell
Telephone Laboratories (formerly Engineering Dept. of Western Electric
Company). Director of Physical Research.Elected Fellow American Physical SocietyElected Fellow American Association for Advancement of
ScienceElected member American Institute of Electrical
EngineersAward of the Louis Edward Levy Gold Medal for paper entitled,
"Physical Measurements of Audition," published Sept. 1923, Journal
Franklin Institute, 197, 708, 1924Elected member Board of Managers of American Federation of
Organizations for the Hard of HearingElected President American Federation of Organizations for the
Hard of Hearing (June) 1929-1930Elected as first president of the Acoustical Society of America
(May) 1929-1931Elected Fellow American Institute of Electrical
EngineersElected member Executive Committee, American Institute of
Physics (first Executive Committee and Co-organizer)Elected to the Board of Directors, American Association for the
Advancement of ScienceAppointed Director of Physical Research-Bell Telephone
LaboratoriesFirst Presentation of Stereophonic Sound Transmission and
Reproducation in Constitution Hall, Washington, D.C. of Philadelphia
OrchestraElected member National Research Council
(Section-Psychology)Elected member Franklin Institute, Philadelphia, PA.Elected member National Academy of Science (April)Received honorary degree ScD Columbia University (June
4)Elected to Division of Physical Sciences-National Research
Council for period 1936-1939Elected honorary member American Otological SocietyLectured in France and Germany on various phases of
AuditionElected National Councilor Ohio State Research Foundation
(1937-)Elected Chairman Section B of AAASFirst Presentation of Stereophonic Recording in Carnegie Hall
(April of Philadlphia Orchestra, Salt Lake Tabernacle choir and other
Selections)Appointed Chairman Section 5, Division C of NDRC (Oct.
31)Received honorary degrees ScD from Kenyon College (May 11),
Case Institute of Technology (May 17) and Stevens Institute of Technology (May
2)Appointed Chief Section 17.3 of NDRC (December 9)Elected Vice-President American Physical SocietyReceived honorary degree ScD from University of UtahElected President American Physical Society (Jan. 20) - first
one from Bell LaboratoriesAppointed to Advisory Board of American Physical Society
(1945-)Research Council of Rutgers University (Jan. 15)Appointed member Division 16, NDRC (March 14)First Demonstartion-Lecture on "The Pitch, Loudness and
Quality of Musical Tones" (using Tone Synthesizer) at American Physical
Society (Jan. 25)Given as 15th Joseph Henry Lecture, Philosophical Society of
Washington, D.C. (May 25)Appointed member of Committee on the John J. Carty Fund
(National Academy of Sciences) for 5-year term (June 7)Radio talk on "The Science of Hearing" (CBS) (Oct.
6)Repeated Demonstration-Lecture on "The Pitch, Loudness,
and Quality of Musical Tones" (using Tone Synthesizer) at the Franklin
Institute, Philadelphia (Oct. 16)At joint meeting of Institute of Radio Engineers, AIEE and
Engineering Institute of Canada in Montreal (March 13)Appointed Member Committee on Hearing, Division of Medical
Sciences, National Research Council (1947-)Appointed as member of National Research Council assigned to
the Division of Engineering and Industrial Research for period ending June 30,
1951Received USA certificate of Merit from President Harry S.
TrumanAppointed member of Standing Committee on Meetings of the
National Academy of Sciences for 3 yearsGave message Lectures at Cornell University on "the
Perception of Speech and Its Relation to Telephony"Received honorary membership in the Acoustical Society of
AmericaTalk at Audiological meeting of Fourth International Congress
on OtolaryngologyReceived Society of Motion Picture Engineers Progress Medal
AwardElected to Honorary Membership of Audio Engineering
SocietyReceived the Honors of the American Speech and Hearing
AssociationAppointed Professor of Electrical Engineering at Columbia
UniversityPublished book entitledSpeech and
Hearing in CommunicationAppointed Research Director for Brigham Young UniversityMember of Advisory Committee for Council of Physical Medicine
and Rehabilitation for American Medical AssociationFirst Chairman of Engineering Department at Brigham Young
UniversityMember of Advisory Board on Physics for National Science
FoundationMember of National Committee on Hearingand Bio-Acoustics -
Armed ForcesDean of new College of Physical and Engineering Sciences at
Brigham Young UniversityMember of National Committee to study relationship between
teaching of Physics and the Engineering Sciences by National Science
FoundationEngineering Building at Brigham Young University named Harvey
Fletcher Engineering Science LaboratoryReceived Gold Medal from Acoustical Society of AmericaMember of Board American Association for Advancement of
Physical SciencesGold Medal from Audio Engineering SocietyDistinguished service award - Utah Academy of SciencesHonorary member of Board at the New York League of Hard of
HearingDesigned sound equipment for the Mormon Pageant in Palmyra
Professor Emeritus at BYUMan of the Year Award - Men Students of Ricks College Honorary
member of Sigma Alpha BetaFounders Award and Medal - The Institute of Electrical and
Electronics EngineersSubject TracingsGenre/FormLettersSubjectSoundHearingMusic--Acoustics and physicsSonarContainer ListCorrespondence SeriesCorrespondence,
1912-1924Personal CorrespondencePersonalBoxFolderContents111912-192412A-B13C-D21E-G22H-I23J-L31M32N-O33P-R41T-Z42Personal File43Original suggestionsBell Telephone Laboratories CorrespondenceBell Telephone LaboratoriesBoxFolderContents51Acoustical Society of America, Vol. I52Acoustical Society of America, Vol. II61American Association to Promote the Teaching of Speech
to the Deaf62American Child Health Association71American Federation of Organizations for the Hard of
Hearing, Vol. I72American Federation of Organizations for the Hard of
Hearing, Vol. II81American Federation of Organizations for the Hard of
Hearing, Vol. IIIA82American Federation of Organizations for the Hard of
Hearing, Vol. IIIB91American Medical Association - Hearing Aid
Information92American Medical Association - Hearing Aid
Information93American Medical Association - Hearing Aid
Information94American Medical Association - Hearing Aid
Information101American Physical Society102Institute of Musical Science103OSRD-NRC (Office of Scientific Research and
Development National Research Council111National Research Council - Committee on
Hearing112Conference on Deafness - National Research
Council113National Safety Council121Noise Abatement Commission Part I122Noise Abatement Commission Part II123Correspondence on Special Conferences (Other than
BTL)Papers, Notes, and SpeechesPapers, Notes, and SpeechesBoxFolderContents131Ann Arbor Lecture132Messenger Lectures133Speech and Hearing,
Correspondence and book reviews141Correspondence on talks and papers, Vol. II142Correspondence on talks and papers, Vol. III151Original papers and notes, Vol. I152Correspondence on talks and papers, Vol. IV161Original papers and notes, Vol. II171Original papers and notes, Vol. III181Original papers and notes, Vol. IV182Original papers and notes, Vol. V191(Title not indicated) Chapters 11-19192Empirical Theory of Telephone Quality193A Modern Version of the Old Theory of Telephone Quality,
1946194A Modern Version of the Old Theory of Telephone Quality,
1948201The Perception of Speech and Its Relation to
TelephonyPublications by Harvey FletcherPublications by Harvey FletcherBoxFolderContents202Reprints of papers...other than BTL monographs; in
binder, includes some of following list:203"Acoustics,"Physics
Today, p.12. Articulation Testing Methods with JC Steinberg,
BTL203Audiometric Measurements and Their Uses, Western
Electric203Auditory Patterns, BTL203"Basic Requirements,"Auditory Perspective, pp. 1-7203Book review: "The Theory of Sound" by Lord
Rayleigh203Can We Scientifically Advise Patients as to the
Effectiveness of Hearing Aids?203Comparison of the Results made with Two Types of
Audiometer203Demonstration of the Principles of Talking and Hearing
with Applications to Radio203On the Dynamics of the Cocholea203The Dynamics of the Middle Ear and Its Relation to the
Acuity of Hearing203"Evaluating Aids to Hearing,"Bell Laboratories Record, pp. 126-133203The Frequency-Sensitivity of Normal Ears with RL
Wegel204"Hearing Aid Design for Selective Fitting,"
Audecibel, pp. 11-15204Hearing, the Determining Factor for High-Fidelity
Transmission, BTL204Hearing Aids and Deafness204High-Quality Transmission and Reproduction of Speech and
Music with WH Martin204Hopeful Trends in the Testing of Hearing and in the
Prescribing of Hearing Aids205An Institute of Musical Science-A Suggestion206Loudness, Its Definition, Measurement and
Calculation206Loudness, Masking, and Their Relation to Hearing and
Noise Measurement206Loudness of Complex Sound with JC Steinberg206Loudness, Pitch and Timbre of Musical Tones206Measuring Children's Hearing206Methods of Measuring Children's Hearing206The Mechanism of Hearing206A Method of Calculating Hearing Loss for Speech from and
Audiogram207Mentions and sketches in publications208Musical Acoustics208The Nature of Speech and Its Interpretation208New Methods and Apparatus for Testing the Acuity of
Hearing209Newer Concepts of the Pitch, Loudness, and Timbre of
Musical Tones211The Perception of Speech and Its Relation to Telephony
with notes212The Perceptions of Speech Sounds by Deafened
Persons212Physical Characteristics of Speech and Music212Criterion for Determining Musical Pitch212Physical Measurements of Audition and their Bearing on
the Theory of Hearing212Physical Properties of Speech, Music, and
Noise212Pitch, Loudness and Quality of Musical Tones212Prevalence of Aural Pathology and Clinical History of
Impaired Hearing Among Males and Females of Various Ages, The National Health
Survey 1935-1936213Program of Stereophonic Recordings
(Tabernacle)214Quality of Organ Tones214Quality of Piano Tones214Quality of Violin, Viola, Cello, and Bass-Viol Tones,
I214Questions of Valency in Gaseous Ionization, On the; with
R.A. Millikan214Relation Between Loudness and Masking214The Science of Hearing, a Radio Talk214"Some New Methods and Apparatus for Testing the
Acuity of Hearing and their Relation to the Speech and Tuning Fork
Methods,"Oralism and Auralism, pp.
501-524214A Space-Time Pattern Theory of Hearing214Stereophonic Sound-Film system214Stereophonic Recording and Reproducing
System215The Study of Speech and the Study of Telephonic
Quality216Technical and Descriptive Information on the Acousticon
Model A-300217The theory of the Operation of the Howling
Telephone217Three Million Deafened School Children, with EP
Fowler217Uber die Frage der Elektriziatsladungen, welche die der
Elektronen unterschreiten, (title not translated)217Ursachen der scheinbaren Unstimmigkeiten zwischen neuren
Arbeiten uber e, (Causes of apparent discrepepancies in recent work on e), with
RA Millikan217Einige Beitrage zur Theorie der Brownschen Bewegung mit
experimentellen Anwendungen, (Some Contributions to the Theory of Brownian
Moments, with Experiemental Applications)217The Use of the Audiometer in Prescribing Aids to
Hearing217Useful Numerical Constants of Speech and
Hearing217A Verification of the Theory of Brownian Movements and a
Direct Determination of the Value of Ne for Gaseous Ionization217Verification de la theorie du movement brownien et
determination de la valeur de Ne pour l'ionisation des gazPublications by Other WritersPublications by Other WritersBoxFolderContents218The Absorption of Sound in Air, in Oxygen, and in
Nitrogen-Effects of Humidity and Temperature, Vern O. Knudsen218Absorption of Sound in Fluids, Jordan J. Markham, et
al218Absorption of Sound in Gases, Vern O.
Knudsen218Absorption of Ultrasonic Waves in Polymer Solutions, Yu.
Ya. Gotlib and M.V. Volkenshtein218Accuracy of Minaural Loudness Matching with Repeated
Short Tones218The Acoustic Pathways to the Cochlea, Ernest Glen Wever
and Merle Lowrence218Acoustic Resistance of a Moving Plane Emitter, D. N.
Chetayev218Acoustic Trauma in the Guinea Pig, Hallowell
Davis218Acoustic Trauma of the Organ of Corti in the Guinea Pig,
M. H. Lurie, et al218Acoustical Analysis of the Proposed Bio-Acoustic
Facility, Aero Medical Laboratory, Jack B.C. Percell, et al218Acoustical Design of the Theater, Vern O. Knudson and
Cyril M. Harris218Acoustical Investigations of Some Japanese Musical
Instruments. Part I, The Syakuhati, a Japanese Wind Instrument, Juichi Obata
and Ysuyo Ozawa218Acoustical Investigations of Some Japanese Musical
Instruments. Part II, The Syamisen, a Three-stringed Instrument, Same
Authors.218Acoustical Quanta and the Theory of Hearing, D.
Gabor218Acoustical Research in European Laboratories, Office of
Naval Research, London218Acoustical Tables for Air and Sea Water, William L.
Woolf218Acoustical Terminology, American Standards Association,
March 20, 1942218Acoustical Terminology, American Standards Association
Proposed, February, 1949219The Journal of the Acoustical Society of American, Vol.
29, July 1947219The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, Vol.
20, May, 1948219Acoustical Society of America, New Associaties, Members,
and Student Members added to the Society between May 31, 1961 and June 30,
1962221Electroacoustics, by Leo
L. Beranek,
1950222Acoustics, the Sense of Hearing, John C. Steinberg and
W. A. Munson223Acoustics of Music Rooms, Vern O. Knudson223Acoustics of the Salt Lake Tabernacle, Wayne B.
Hales223Acoustics in Comfort and Safety, Vern O.
Knudson223Action Currents in the Auditory Nerve in Response to
Acoustical Stimulation, Ernest Glen Wever and Charles W. Bray223Action Currents of the Single Lateral-Line Nerve Fiber
of Fish, I. On the Spontaneous Discharge, Yasuji Katsuki, et al223Action Current of the Single Lateral-Line Nerve Fiber of
Fish, II. On the Discharge Due to Stimulation, Yasuji Katsuki, et
al223Action Potentials From Single Auditory-Nerve Fibers?
Robert Galambos and Hallowell Davis223Adaptation of the Ear to Sound Stimuli: The Intensity
Time Relationship, Patricia A. Kelsey and Anita I. Rawnsley223Adaptation of the Ear to Sound Stimuli, E. Luscher and
J. Zwislocki223Allowance Problem in Rotational Synchronous Distortion
as a Study on Timbre Discrimiation by Infinitesmal Yoshiyuki Ochiai, et
al223Alteration Current Distribution in Cylindrical
Conductors, Chester Snow223Bulletin of the American Physical Society, Denver
Meeting, June 30, July 1-3, 1952223Celebration by the American Physical Society of the
Fiftieth Anniversary of the Discovery of X-Rays Nov. 30 and Dec. 1,
1945224Analysis of Attrition in the Submarine School, and of
Factors Contribution to Attrition: School Drops, School Referrals and
Courts-Martial, Ensign N.R. Bartlett224Analysis of Noises and Musical Sounds, Erwin
Meyer224Analysis of Rejections in Examinations for Submarine
School, A.T. Malinosky and N.R. Bartlett224Analysis of Sound Waves by the Cochlea, H.E.
Roaf224Analysis of Vowel Sounds by Ear, Svend Smith224An Animal Respirator for Use in Electrically-Shielded
Rooms, Kempton G. Wing and Oskar E. Dengler224The Articulation Area and the Social Adequacy Index for
Hearing, Hallowell Davis224The Articulation Function of Patients with Conductive
Deafness, E. Eldert and H. Davis224Articulation Testing Methods, James P. Egan224Articulation Study of Speech Qualities in Rotational
Synchronous Distortion, Yoshiyuki Oschiai, et al224Artistic Deviation as an Esthetic Principle in Music,
Carl E. Seashore224The Story of the Atomic Bomb, William L.
Laurence224Atomic Energy Programs, July-December 1953224Atomic Weapons and the Crisis in Science, J.R.
Oppenheimer224Atomism in Modern Physics, R.A. Millikan224The Atonal Interval, Irwin Pollack224Attributes of Tones, S.S. Stevens225Audecibel, February 1956225Audecibel, October 1956225Audible Frequency Ranges of Music, Speech and Noise,
W.B. Snow225Audiometria Clinica, J.E. de Rezende Barbosa225Auditory Communication, Hallowell Davis225"Auditory Flutter,"The American Journal of Psychology, Irwin
Pollack225Auditory Function Studies in an Unselected Group of
Pupils at the Clarke School for the Deaf, Ruth P. Guilder and Louise A.
Hopkins225Auditory Perspective, Bell Telephone System,
1934225Auditory Masking and Fatigue, Walter A.
Rosenblith231Auditory Theory: An Experimental Study of the Place
Principle, Ernest G. Wever and Merle Lawrence231Auditory Thresholds in the Pigeon, George A.
Heise231Auditory Thresholds of Short Tones as a Function of
Repetition Rates, W.R. Garner231Auditory Thresholds of the Cat, William D. Neff and
Joseph E. Hind231Aural Microphonics in the Cochlea of the Guinea Pig, H.
Davis, et. al.231Australiam Journal of Instrument Technology, August,
1952232Basic Principles of Stereophonic Sound, W.B.
Snow233Beats and Related Phenomena Resulting from the
Simultaneous Sounding of Two Tones, Ernest Glen Wever233Behavioral and Stress Effects of Sound on Animals, E.B.
Hale233Bell Telephone Magazine, Vol. XXX No. 2, Summer
1951233Binaural Hearing Aids: A Review of Some Experiments, Ira
J. Hirsh233Binaural Summation--A Century of Investigation, Ira J.
Hirsh233Binaural Summation and Interaural Inhibition as a
Function of the Level of Masking Noise, I.J. Hirsh233Biological Effects of High-Intensity Sound Waves, Eugene
Ackerman, et. al.233Brief Critical Review of Loudness Recruitment, J. Donald
Harris234The Calculation of the Articulation of a Telephone
Circuit from the Circuit Constants, John Collard234Calculation and Measurement of the Loudness of Sounds,
L.L. Beranek, et. al.234The Calculation of Vowel resonances, and an Electrical
Vocal Tract235The Cancellation, Reinforcement and Measurement of
Subjective Tones, Don Lewis and M.J. Larsen235The case for, and some Implications of the Place Theory
of Hearing, Lloyd A. Jeffress235The Challenge to Science, Frank B. Jewett235Changes in Pitch of Tones of Low Frequency as a Function
of the Pattern of Excitation Produced by a Band of Noise, James P. Egan and
Donald R. Meyer235Channels of Reception in Pitch Discrimination, Andrew G.
Pikler and J. Donald Harris235The Chemistry of Visual Substances, Selig
Hecht235Chronic Effects of Jet Engine Noise on the Structure and
Function of the Cochlear Apparatus, I.E. Alexander and F.J. Githler235Chorda Tympani Nerve Graft, Samuel Rosen235City Noises, Vol. II, a study of noise in New York city
and the possibility of abating it.235Civilian Scientists and Engineer in the Department of
the Navy236A Clinical Comparison of Air and Bone Conduction Hearing
Aids in Cases of Conductive Impairment of Hearing, S.R. Silvermal236Cochlear Signs of Streptomycin Intoxication, Joseph E.
Hawkins, Jr.236Comfortable Listening Levels for Pure Tones in Quiet and
Noise, Irwin Pollack236Comparative Analysis of Normal Speech and Speech with
Delayed Side-tone by Means of Sound Specrograms, Anita I. Rawnsley and J.
Donald Harris236The Comparative Performance of an Experimental Hearing
Aid and Two Commercial Instruments, C.V. Hudgins, et. al.236A Comparative Study of the Electrical Responses of the
Ear, Ernest Glen Wever and Charles W. Bray236A Comparison Between Reproduced and "Live"
Music, R. Vermeulen236Comparisons of Thresholds for Speech: Word and Sentence
Tests; Receiver vs. Field, and Monaural vs. Binaural Listening, M.R. Breakey,
et. al.236Computational Methods Useful in Analyzing Series of
Binary Data, Edwin B. Newman236A Condenser Transmitter as a Uniformly Sensitive
Instrument for the Absolute Measurement of Sound Intensity, E.C.
Wente236A Conference on Industrial Physics,
Nov. 15, 1935236Considerations Regarding the Secondary After Sensations
Caused by a Stimulation of the Semicircular Canal System, L.B.W Jongkees and
J.J. Green236Correlation Between Articulation Scores for Speech
Masked by Noise and for Speech Masked by Speech, James P. Egan, et.
al.236The Course of the Auditory Threshold int eh Presence of
a Tonal Background, Ernest G. Wever and Stanley R. Truman236Critical Photoelectric Potential of Clean Mercury and
the Influence of Gases and of the Circulation of the Mercury upon it, Wayne B.
Hales236Critical Training vs. Artistic Performance, Carl E.
Seashore236Current Program of Research in Selection of Submarine
Sonar Operators, Stephen E. Stuntz236Current Program of Research in Sound Branch,
May, 1952236Currents of the Auditory Cortex in the Cat, Wolfgang
Kohler, et. al.237DC Potentials and Energy Balance of the Cochlear
Partition, Georg V. Bekesy237DC Resting Potentials Inside the Cochlear Parition,
Georg V. Bekesy237Dayton Clarence Miller: Physics Across Fifty Years,
Robert S. Shankland237Deafness, Its Causes and What Can Be Done About It, M.H.
Lurie237The Decay of Sensation and the Remainder of Adaptation
after short pure-tone impulses on the ear, E. Luscher and J.
Zwislocki237The Decline of Pitch Discrimination with Time, J. Donald
Harris237The Design and Construction of Anechoic Sound Chambers,
Report of Oct. 15, 1945237A Determination of the Wave Forms and Laws of
Propagation and Dissipation of Ballistic Shock Waves, Jesse W.M. DuMond,
et.al.237Development of a Method for Obtaining Personal
Preferences from Within Small Groups, and the Relationship of Such Evaluations
to other Psychiatric and Psychological Data, B.E. Wiggin and N.R.
Bartlett241The Development of Hearing in the Opossum, Edward
McCrady, Jr. and Ernest Glen Wever241Development of Materials for Speech Audiometry, Ira J.
Hirsh, et. al.241The Development of Recorded Auditory Tests for Measuring
Hearing Loss for Speech, C.V. Hudgins, et. al.241Deviations in the Loudness Judgments of 100 People, J.C.
Steinberg and W.A. Munson241Diagnosis by Testing Hearing Above Threshold, Bernhard
Langenbeck241The Difference Between Monaural and Biaural Thresholds,
W.A. Shaw, et. al.241A Difference in the Representation of Auditory Signals
for the Left and Right Ears in the Iso-Frequency Contours of the Right Middle
Ectosylvian Auditory Cortex of the Dog, Archie R. Tunturi241Differential Pitch Sensitivity of the Ear, E.G. Shower
and R. Biddulph241Diffraction of Light by Sound Film of the Variable Width
Type, J.F. Schouten241Dimensions of the Cochlea (Guinea Pig), Cesar
Fernandez241The Discriminability of Interaural Phase Relations in
Two-Component Tones, J.C.R. Licklider and J.C. Webster241Diplacusis and Acuity of Hearing, J.P.
Minton241The Discovery of Electron Waves, C.J.
Davisson241The Direct Estimation of Sensory Magnitudes--Loudness,
S.S. Stevens241Dispersion of Sound in a Turbulent Flow, V.A.
Krasilnikov and V.I. Tatarsky241Dispersion of Sound Velocity in Certain Organic Liquids,
I.L. Fabelinsky and O.A. Shustin241Distortion in the Ear as Shown by the Electrical
Responses of the Cochlea, Ernest Glen Weaver and Charles W. Bray241The Dynamical Theory of the Ear, E.G.
Richardson242An Ear to the Future, Vern O. Knudsen242Effet de la tamperature sur l'ionisation d'un gaz, J.H.
Clo242Effect on Auditory Acuity of Short Exposures to
Submarine Engine Noise, J. Donald Harris242Effect of Different Types of Electrodes in Electrophonic
Hearing, Gordon Flottorp242Effects of Distortion on the Intelligilbility of Speech
at High Altitudes, G.A. Miller and S. Mitchell242Effect of Eddy Currents in a Core Consisting of Circular
Wires, Chester Snow242The Effect of Exposure to Loud Tones upon Animal and
Human Responses to Acoustic Clicks, Walter A. Rosenblith, et. al.242The Effect of Frequency Spectrum on Temporal Integration
of Energy in the Ear, W.R. Garner242The Effect of Humidity Upon the Absorption of Sound in a
Room, and a Determination of the Coefficients of Absorption of Sound in Air,
Vern O. Knudson242Effect of Jaw Restriction on Speech Intelligibility,
Ronald G. Hansen242The Effect of Noise in One Ear Upon the Loudness of
Speech in teh Other Ear, James P. Egan242Effect of Repetition on Articulation Scores for PB
Words, Edward J. Thwing242The Effect of Sensation Level on Intensity
Discrimination for White Noise, J.D. Harris et. al.243The Effect of Static Air Pressure in the External
Auditory Meatus on Hearing Acuity, Ronald G. Hansen243The Effect of "Teeth" on the Noise from a Jet
Engineer, Derwent M.A. Mercer243Effect of Temperature Change on Round-Window Response in
the Hamster, Lawrence Kahana, et. al.243The Effect of White Noise on the Loudness of Speech of
Assigned Average Level, Irwin Pollack243Effects of Amplitude Distortion upon the Intelligibility
of Speech, J.C.R. Licklider243Effects of Changes in Arterial Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide
Upon Cochlear Microphonics, Kempton G. Wing, et. al.243The Effects of Chemical Substances Upon the Electrical
Responses of the Cochlea, I. The Application of Sodium Chloride to the Round
Window Membrane, Ernest Glen Wever and Charles W. Bray243Effects of Differentiation, Integration, and Infinite
Peak Clipping upon the Intelligibility of Speech, J.C.R. Licklider and Irwin
Pollack243Effects of Ear Protective Devices on the Intelligibility
of Speech in Noise, K.D. Kryter243Effects of High Pass and Low Pass Filtering on the
Intelligibility of Speech in Noise, Irwin Pollack243Effects of Impulsive Interference upon A-M Voice
Communication, J.C.R. Licklider and S.J. Goffard243Effects of Intense Pure Tone Stimuli When Magnitude of
Initial Injury is Controlled, Irving E. Alexander and Frederick J.
Githler244The Effects of Intense Sound on the Cochlea, Catherine
A. Smith, et. al.244The Effects of Noise on Human Behavior, John F.
Corso244Effects of Noise on Human Behavior and Communication,
Hallowell Davis244Effects of Noise on Man: Problems for Study, Walter A.
Rosenblith244Effects of Oxygen Deprivation Upon the Cochlear
Potentials, Ernest Glen Wever, et. al.244Effects of Oxygen Deprivation upon the Structure of the
Organ of Corti, Merle Lawrence and E. G. Wever244Effects of Paredrine on Night Vision Test Performance,
W.S. Verplanck244The Effects of Partial Section of the Auditory Nerve,
William D. Neff244The Effects of Sound Intensity Level on Judgments of
"Tonal Range" and "Volume Level": An Interpretation of the
Loudness Function, Stephen E. Stuntz244Electric Field of a Charged Wire and a Slotted
Cylindrical Conductor, Chester Snow244Electrical Injury of the Cochlea of teh Guinea Pig, C.
Fernandez, et. al.244Electrical Measurements of Neuromuscular States During
Mental Activities, Edmund Jacobson244Electrical Responses From the Auditory Nervous System,
Walter A. Rosenblith245The Electrical Responses of the Ear, Ernest Glen
Wever245Electrical Responses to Acoustic Clicks: Influence of
Electrode Location in Cats, Walter A. Rosenblith and Mark R.
Rosenzweig245Electrical Responses to Acoustic Stimuli Recorded at the
Round Window of the Pigeon, George A. Heise and Walter A.
Rosenblith245An Electrophysiological Determination of Tonotopic
Organization in Auditory Cortex of Cat, Joseph E. Hind245The Energy of Activation for BiomolecularReactions
Involving Hydrogen and the Halogens, According to the Quantum Mechanics, Henry
Eyring245Energy, Quanta, and Vision, Selig Hecht, et.
al.245An Engineer Looks at Music, S.T. Fisher245Equal-Volume Judgments of Tones, Garth J.
Thomas245The Error Due to Masking in the Measurement of Aural
Harmonics by the Method of Best Beats, James P. Egan and Roy G.
Klumpp245An Evaluation of Group Screening Audiometry, Cheves M.
Smythe245Excitons in Crystals of Cuprous Oxide, Ye. F. Gross and
B. P. Zakharchenya245Experiences with Parenteral Vitamin A Therapy in
Deafness and Tinnitus, Shirley Harold Baron245Fenestration Operation for Otoselerosis, George E.
Shambaugh245Experimental Studies on the Sound and Vibration of Drum,
Juichi Obata and Takehiko Tesima245An Experimental Study of Auditory Patterns, George A.
Heise and George A. Miller245Experiments on Fluctuation of Auditory Acuity, J. Donald
Harris, Cecil K. Myers245A Factorial Study of Auditory Function, J.E.
Karlin251Factors Governing the Intelligibility of Speech, N.R.
French251Facts and Theories of Audition, Vern O.
Knudsen251Field Currents from poits, C.F. Eyring, et.
al.251The Field of a Spatially Extended Moving Sound Source,
Hans L. Oestreicher251Filtration of Oblique Elastic Waves in Stratified Media,
R.B. Lindsay251The Filtration of Sound, I, R.B. Lindsay251The Filtration of Sound, II, R.B. Lindsay251Final Technical Report-SDC 411-1-17 Intelligibility in
Voice Communication, John W. Black251Finite Solid Acoustic Filters, R.B. Lindsay and A.B.
Focke251Finite Acousitic Filters, R.V. Lindsay251The Five-Electron Problem in Quantum Mechanics and Its
Application to the Hydrogen-Chlorine Reaction, G.E. Kimball and H.
Eyring252The Flute and other Muscial Instruments, Dayton C.
Miller252Formula for the Inductance of a Helix Made with Wire of
any Section, chester Snow252Forty-one years After Graduation, Frank B.
Jewett252Fractures of the Temporal Bone, George
Kelemen252The Frequency Characteristics of Telephone Systems and
Audio-Frequency Apparatus, and their Measurement, B.S. Cohen, et.
al.253Frequency to Cents, Robert W. Young253Frequentie-modulatie en Het Menselijke Gehoororgann
(Frequency-modulation and the Human Ear), R.M. Versteegh253The Function of the Phonatory Muscles, Ysauji
Katsuki253Functional Vocal Disabilities, William A.C.
Zerffi253A Further Investigation of the Development of Hearing in
the Opossum, Ernest Glen Wever, et. al.253A Further STudy of the Effects of Partial Section of the
Auditory Nerve, Ernest G. Wever, William D. Neff253A General-purpose Audiometer, Wolf W. Von Wittern, et.
al.253Die Gerauschaudiometrie als diagnostische Methode,
Bernhard Langenbeck253Grundlegende Messungen zur Schallisoation von
Einfach-trennwanden, Erwin Meyer253A Gridless, Wireless Rat-schocker, J.C.R.
Licklider253Gross Localization of the Place of Origin of the
Cochlear Microphonics, G.V. Bekesy253The Growth of an Idea, Carl E. Seashore254Handbook of Acoustic Noise Control, Vol. I, Stephen J.
Lukasik and A. Wilson Nolle254Handbook of Experimental Psychology, S.S.
Stevens254The Hard-of-Hearing Child,
July 1927254Harmonic Analysis of Vocal Cord Vibration Wave
Patterns-Case 22096255Harvard University Psycho-acoustic Laboratory Periodic
Status Report,
Nov. 16, 1950-Feb. 15,
1951255Harvard University Psycho-acoustic Laboratory Periodic
Status Report XVII,
Feb. 16-May 15,
1951255Harvard University Psycho-acoustic Laboratory Periodic
Status Report XVIII,
May 16-Nov. 15,
1951255Harvard University Psycho-acoustic Laboratory Periodic
Status Report XX,
May 16-Nov. 15,
1952255Harvard University Psycho-acoustic Laboratory Periodic
Status Report XXI,
Nov. 15 1952-May 15,
1953261Harvard Psycho-acoustic Laboratory, OSRD Report No.
3802, H. Fletcher262"Have You Seen Your Vocal Cords?", William
A.C. Zerffi262Hazards of Intense Sound and Ultrasound, Hallowell Davis
and Horace O. Parrack262Hearing, James P. Egan262Hearing in Auditoriums Effects of Noise and
Reverberation, Vern O. Knudsen262Hearing in the Pigeon as Studied by the Electrical
Responses of the Inner Ear, Ernest Glen Wever and Charles W. Bray262The Hearing of Speech in Auditoriums, Vern O.
Knudsen262The Helmet-held Bone Conduction Vibrator, J.D. Harris,
et. al.262Higher Education and Creativeness, G.W.
Stewart262An Historical and Critical Review of Loudness
Recruitment, J. Donald Harris262Hokkaido Imperial University, Analysis of Varying
Sounds, Pt. II. Practical Applications of the New Photographic Method. Katumi
Imahori.262Hokkaido University,
March, 1949, Journal of the
Faculty of Science262Hormonal-connective Tissue Mechanism in Allergy, Aubrey
G. Rawlins262Hydrodynamics of the Cochlear Fluid, Otto F.
Ranke263ISO/TC 12 Quantities, Symbols, Units, Conversion Tables,
Comments263ISO/TC 12 Quantities, Symbols, Units, Conversion Tables,
Proposal263Identification of Aluminum Hydrate Films, L.H. Germer
and K.H. Storks263Indeterminateness of Electrical Charge, Chester
Snow263Industrial Research, Frank B. Jewett263Inflection of Repeated Messages, John W.
Black263The Influence of Amplitude Limiting and Frequency
Selectivity Upon the Performance of Radio Receivers in Noise, W.J. Cunningham,
et. al.263The Influence of Body-Baffle Effects on the Performance
of Hearing Aids, R.H. Nichols, et. al.263The Influence of Interaural Phase on Interaural
Summation and Inhibition, Ira J. Hirsh263The Influence of Interaural Phase on Masked Thresholds.
I. The Role of Interaural Time-Deviation, Frederic A. Webster263The Influence of Interaural Phase Relations upon the
Masking of Speech by White Noise, J.C.R. Lisklider263The Influence of Practice and Pitch-distance Between
Tones on the Absolute Identification of Pitch, E.B. Hartman263The Information of Elementary Auditory Displays, Irwin
Pollack263Information Theory: 3. Applications of Information
Theory to Research in Hearing, Hallowell Davis263The Inherent Stability of the Auditory Threshold, Cecil
K. Myers and J. Donald Harris263Inhibition of Activity in Single Auditory Nerve Fibers
by Acoustic Stimulations, Robert Galambos and Hallowell Davis263Injury to Animal Ears by Intense Sound, Walter P. Covell
and Donald H. Eldridge263Injury to Animals' Ears by Intense Sound, Walter P.
Covell264Improvement in the Social Adequacy of Hearing Following
the Fenestration Operation, S.R. Silverman, et. al.264The Instantaneous Visual Threshold After Light
Adaptation, Selig Hecht264The Institution of Electrical Engineers, New
Possibilities in Speech Transmission, D. Gabor264Instruments for the New Telephone Sets, W.C.
Jones264The Intelligibility of Interruppted Speech, George A.
Miller and J.C.R. Licklider264The Intelligibility of Rectangular Speech-waves, J.C.R.
Licklider, et. al.264The Intelligibility of Speech as a Function of the
Context of the Test Materials, George A. Miller, et. al.264Intensity Discrimination for White Noise, J. Donald
Harris, and Cecil K. Myers264Intensity Discrimination in the Human Eye, I. The
Relation of (delta)I/I to Intensity, Jacinto Steinhardt264Intensity Discrimination in the Human Eye, II. The
Relation Between (delta)I/I and Intensity for Different Parts of the Spectrum,
Selig Hecht, et. al.264The Intensity of Oral Responses to Stimulus Words, John
W. Black264Interaction of Ultrasonic Waves in Liquids, G.D.
Mikhailov264Interchangeable Pencil-Type Micromanipulator, Georg V.
Bekesy264Interference Method of Measuring Correlation
Coefficients of Stationary Noises, S.G. Gershman264The Interference Phenomena in the Scattering of Slow
Neutrons, Harold G. Beyer and Martin D. Whitaker264The International Standardization of Audiometry, E.
Luscher and J. Zwislocki264An Investigation of the Intelligibility of the Speech of
the Deaf, C.V. Hudgins and F.C. Numbers264Just Intonation Misconceived, S. Lloyd264Jungle Acoustics, Carl F. Eyring265Language and Communication, George A. Miller265Language Engineering, George A. Miller265Laws Governing the Pulling of Electrons out of Metals by
Intense Electrical Fields, R.A. Millikan and Carl F. Eyring265Learning to Use Hearing Aids, Arthur I. Gates and Rose
E. Kushner265Letter Symbols for Physics265Localization in the Cochlea as Studied by the
Stimulation Deafness Method, E.G. Wever, et. al.265The Localization in the Cochlea as Studied by the
Stimulation Deafness Method, E.G. Wever, et. al.265The Localization of Actual Sources of Sound, S.S.
Stevens and E.B. Newman265Localization of Pitch Perception on the Basilar
Membrane, S.S. Stevens, et. al.265The Locus of Short Duration Auditory Fatigue or
"Adaptation," J. Donald Harris and Anita I. Rawnsley265A Logarithmic Recorder for Frequency Response
Measurements at Audio Frequencies, Stuart Ballantine265Loudness and Intensity Relation, Lloyd B. Ham and John
S. Parkinson265The Loudness and Loudness Matching of Short Tones, W.R.
Garner265Loudness as a Discriminable Aspect of Noise, Irwin
Poolack265The Loudness of Bands of Noise, Irwin
Pollack265The Loudness of Repeated Short Tones, W.R.
Garner265Loudness of Speaking: The Effect of Heard Stimuli on
Spoken Responses, John W. Black265Loudness of Speaking: The Effect of the Intensity of
Side-Tone Upon the Intensity of the Speaker, Charles Lightfoot and Scott N.
Morrill265Machines Cannot Fight Alone, S.S. Stevens265The Masked Threshold of Pure Tones as a Function of
Duration, W.R. Garner and G.A. Miller265Masking Effect of Periodically Pulsed Tones as a
Function of Time and Frequency, R.L. Miller271Masking Effect of Thermal Noise, W.A. Munson272Masking Effect of Thermal Noise, W.A. Munson272The Masking of Pure Tones and of Speech by White Noise,
J.E. Hawkins Jr. and S.S. Stevens272The Masking of Speech, George A. Miller272The Masking of Speech by Sine Waves, Square Waves, and
Regular and Modulated Pulses, S.S. Stevens, et. al.272The Masking of Tones by Repeated Bursts of Noise, George
A. Miller and W.R. Garner272Mathematics, Measurements and Psycholphysics, S.S.
Stevens273The Measurement of Differential Intensity Sensitivity of
the Ear, H.C. Montgeomery273The Measurement of Hearing, Ira J. Hirsh273The Measurement of Industrial Noise, G.L.
Bonvallet273The Measurement of Loudness, N.R. Campbell and G.C.
Marris273The Measurement of Masked Auditory Thresholds, Don Lewis
and M.J. Larsen273The Mechanical Properties of the Ear, Georg von Bekesy
and Walter A. Rosenblith273Mechanics of Blast Injuries, M. Wharton
Young273The Mechanics of the Semicircular Canal, A.A.J. van
Egmond, et. al.273A Method of Calculating Hearing Loss for Speech from an
Audiogram, Harvey Fletcher273Method of Measuring Audiogrequencies, Don Lewis and Paul
E. Griffith273Methods for Calibration of Hearing Diagnostic
Instruments, Edith L.R. Corliss, et. al.273Methods of Measuring Speech Spectra, S.S. Stevesn, et.
al.273Microelectrode Studies on Medial Geniculate Body of Cat.
I. Thalamic Region Activated by Click Stimuli, Jerzy E. Rose and Robert
Galambos273Microelectrode Studies on Medial Geniculate Body of Cat.
II. Response to Clicks, Robert Galambos, et. al.273Microelectrode Studies on Medial Geniculate Body of Cat.
III. Response to Pure Tones, Robert Galambos273Micromanipulator with Four Degrees of Freedom, Georg V.
Bekesy273Minimum Audible Sound Fields, L.J. Sivian and
S.D.White273The Mobility Method of Computing the Vibration of Linear
Mechanical and Acoustical Systems: Mechanical-Electrical Analogies, F.A.
Firestone273The Modulation Method of Measuring Dispersion of
Ultrasonic Radiation, V.A. Zverev273Monaural and Binaural Threshold Sensitivity for Tones
and for White Noise, Irewin Pollack273Motion Picture and Television Journal,
Sept. 1953273Musical Acoustics, E.C. Richardson273Musical Capacity Measures of Children Repeated after
Musical Training, Hazel M. Stanton and Wilhilmine Koerth274Loudness Patterns-A New Approach274Loudspeaker Damping, Albert Preisman275The NAS-NRC and Psychology, S.S. Stevens275Memoirs of the Faculty of Engineering Nagoya University,
July 1952275Original Signature Book (A Facsimile of the), National
Academy of Sciences275National Academy of Sciences, Elections,
April 28, 1970275National Academy of Sciences, Letter to Members,
January 1970275National Academy of Sciences, Nominations for
Membership,
1952275National Academy of Sciences, Trust Fund Committees,
October 1, 1968275National Bureau of Standards Report-Progress on Methods
for Calibration of Hearing Diagnostic Instruments, Edith L.R. Corliss, et. al.
Report period-
January 1 to Dec. 31,
1952275National Bureau of Standards Report-Report Period-
Jan. 1 to March 31,
1953,Edith L.R. Corliss, et. al.275National Bureau of Standards Report-Progress Report-
April 1 to Sept. 30,
1953275National Health Survey, Sex Differences and Age
Variations in Hearing Loss in Relation to Stage of Deafness,
1938276National Research Council, Minutes of Annual Meeting
May 24, 1952276National Research council, Membership of the division
and its committees,
1952-1953276National Research Council, Committee on Hearing Minutes
of the Meeting,
Nov. 3, 1952276National Survey of Graduate Students in the Natural
Sciences--
November 1,
1951276Natural Frequency, duration and Intensity of Vowels in
Reading, John W. Black276The Nature of Acoustic Response: The Relation Between
Sound Frequency and Frequency of Impulses in the Auditory Nerve, Ernest Glen
Wever and Charles W. Bray276The Nature of Acoustic Response: The Relation Between
Sound Intensity and the Magnitude of Responses in the Cochlea, Ernest Glen
Wever and Charles W. Bray276The Nature of Acousitc Response: The Relation Between
Stimulus Intensity and the Magnitude of Cochlear Responses in the Cat, Ernest
Glen Wever and Charles W. Bray276The Nature of Bone Conduction as Shown in the Electrical
Resoponse of the Cochlea, E.G. Wever and Charles W. Bray276The Nature of the Vestibular Stimulus, L.B.W. Jongkees
and J.J. Groen276Night Vision testing of Members of the Crew of the
U.S.S. New Jersey, W.S. Verplanck, Jr.281Neues zur Prxis und Theorie der Gerauschaudiometrie,
Bernhard Langenbeck281Neuroanatomy and Neurophysiology in the Cochlea,
Hallowell Davis281Neurophysiology of the Auditory System, Robert
Calambos281New Approaches to the Science of Voice, Carl E.
Seashore281A New Audiometer, Georg V. Bekesy281A New Method for Determining cochlear Function by
Endaural Audiometry, L.P. Monson281A New Method for the Study of Hearing in Insects, Ernest
Glen Wever and Charles William Bray281New Types of Ear Protectors, Jozef Zwislocki281New Vistas in Radio, Leopold Stokowski281The New Zealand League for the Hard of Hearing Journal,
May 15, 1947281New Zealand League for the Hard of Hearing Journal,
May 15, 1947281New Zealand Medical Journal,
August 1949282Noise Control,
January 1955282Noise Levels Due to an Airplane Passing Overhead,
Francis M. Wiener and R.J. Marquis282Noise Measurement, American Standard
March 20, 1942282Normal Hearing and Its Relation to Audiometry, J. Donald
Harris282Note Concerning the Calculation of the Brownian
Molecular Movement by Means of the Ehrenhaft-Millikan Experimental Method, M.V.
Smoluchowski282A Note on Autocorrelation Analysis of Speech Sounds,
W.H. Huggins282Notes on Group Pure Tone Audiometric Techniques, J.
Donald Harris282Notes on Sound Diffraction by Rigid Circular Cones,
Francis M. Wiener282Notes on the International Specification of "Normal
Hearing," J. Donald Harris283Objective Factors in Tone Quality283An Objective Method of Classifying Industrial Noise
Environments, Ralph M. McGrath283On Directional Hearing, L.B.W. Jongkees and J.J.
Groen283On Hearing by Electrical Stimulation, S.S.
Stevens283On Hearing in Water Versus Hearing in Air, L.J.
Sivian283On Improving Violins, Frederick A. Saunders and Carleen
M. Hutchins283On Latent Damage to the Ear, J. Donald
Harris283On Minimum Audible Sound Fields, L.J. Sivian and S.D.
White283On the Absolute Pressure Calibration of Condenser
Microphones by the Reciprocity Method, A.L. DiMattia and F.M.
Wiener283On the Accuracy of the Method of Best Beats for
Determining the Intensity of a Tone, John M. Warren and James P.
Egan283On the Derivation of Equations for Equilibrium Molecular
Distribution Functions, A. Ye. Glauberman283On the Correspondence between the Intensities of Two
Tones for Best Beats, Roy G. Klumpp and James P. Egan283On the Diffraction of a Progressive Sound Wave by a
Human Head, Francis M. Wiener283On the Effect of Frequency and Amplitude Distortion on
the INtelligibility of Speech in Noise, Irwin Pollack283On the Frequency Limits of Binaural Beats, J.C.R.
Licklider, et.al.283On the Intelligibility of Bands of Speech in Noise,
James P. Egan and Grancis M. Wiener283On the Masking Pattern of a Simple Auditory Stimulus,
James P. Egan and Harold W. Hake283On the Measurement of the Loudness of Speech, Irwin
Pollack283On the Measurement of the Loudness of White Noise, Irwin
Pollack283On the Method of Bisection and its Relation to a
Loudness Scale, E.B. Newman, et. al.283On the Nature of Aural Harmonics, S.S. Stevens and E.B.
Newman284On the Properties of Japanese Vowels and Consonants, J.
Obata and T. Tesima284On the Statistical Theory of Erros, W. Edwards Deming
and Raymond T. Birge284On the Theory of Scales of Measurement, S.S.
Stevens284On the Threshold and Loudness of Repeated Bursts of
Noise, Irwin Pollack284On the Transmission and Confirmation of MEssages in
Noise, James P. Egan, et. al.284On Vowel Resonances, and an Electrical Vocal Tract, H.K.
Dunn284"Orchestral Music in Auditory Perspective,"
Bell Laboratories Record, May 1933284The Origin of Combination Tones, Ernest Glen Wever, et.
al.284Oscillographic Scatterplots Illustrating Various Degrees
of Correlation, J.C.R. Licklider and E. Dzendolet284Oscilloscopic and Stroboscopic Analysis of the Flight
Sounds of Drosophila, Carroll M. Williams and Robert Galambos284Our Inexhaustible Resources, Eugene Holman284The Pattern of Vowels and Consonants in Various
Languages, Edwin B. Newman284Patterns of Cochlear Adaptation at Three Frequency
Regions, J. Donald Harris and Anita I. Rawnsley284The Perception of Low Tones and the Resonance-Volley
Theory, Ernest Glen Wever and Charles W. Bray284Perception of Pitch, L.S. Lloyd284The Perception of Repeated Bursts of Noise, George A.
Miller and Walter G. Taylor284The Perception of Short Bursts of Noise, George A.
Miller284The Perception of Speech and Its Relation to Telephony,
Harvey Fletcher and Rogers H. Galt285The Perception of Subjective Tones, J.F.
Schouten285The Periodic Problem, P.E. Cleator285Perstimulatory Aduitory Fatigue for Continuous and
Interrupted Noise, Edward C. Carterette285Perstimulatory Fatigue as Measured by Heterophonic
Loudness Balances, James P. Egan285The Ph.D. Thesis and the College Teacher, G.W.
Stewart285Phase Effects in Monaural Perception, R.C. Mathes and
R.L. Miller285Photophoresis and its Interpretation by Electric and
Magnetic Ions, Felix Ehrenhaft285A Physico-physiological Theory of Syllables in Human
Speech, C.R. Sankaran & S. Sourirajan285Physiological Determination of the Arrangement of the
Afferent Connections to the Middle Ectosylvian Auditory Area in the Dog, Archie
R. Tuntury285Physiological Determination of the Boundary of the
Acoustic Area in the Cerebral Cortex of the Dog, Archie R. Tunturi285Physiological Noise Generated Under Earphone Cushions,
W.J. Brogden and George A. Miller285The Physiology of Hearing: The Nature of Response in the
Cochlea, Ernest Glen Wever285Physical Data and Physiology of Excitation of the
Auditory Nerve, R.L. Wegel285Physics and the Need for Creative Experience in General
Education, G.W. Stewart285Physics As a Career, George Walter Stewart285Physics of Bows and Arrows, Paul E. Klopsteg285Physics--On Research and Education--in Fluid Dynamics,
Raymond J. Seeger291Pitch Characteristics of Short Tones. I. Two Kinds of
Pitch Threshold, J.M. Doughty and W.R. Garner291Pitch Characteristics of SHort Tones. II. Pirtch as a
Function of Tonal Duration, J.M. Doughty and W.R. Garner291Pitch and Frequency Modulation, Don Lewis, et.
al.291Pitch Discrimination, J. Donald Harris291Pitch: Its Definition and Physical Determinants, Don
Lewis291The Place of "Hearing" in Theory about Music,
Llewelyn S. Lloyd291The Place Principle in Auditory Theory, Ernest Glen
Wever and Merle Lawrence291Pitch Discrimination, J. Donald Harris291The Precedence Effect in Sound Localization, Hanz
Wallach, et. al.291Preliminary Report on Propeller Noise Discrimination,
J.D. Harris291Premodulation Clipping in AM Voice Communication, K.D.
Kryter, et. al.291The Pressure Distribution in the Auditory Canal in a
Progressive Sound Field, A.S. Filler, et. al.291The Pressure Distribution in the Auditory Canal in a
Progressive Sound Field, Francis M. Wiener and Douglas A. Ross292The Prevalence of Deafness in England, Scotland and
Wales, Leslie T. Wilkins292The Problem of the Keyboard Instrument, Ll. S.
Lloyd292The Problem of the Structure of the Vowels and the
Consonants in Human Speech, C.R. Sankaran292Problem Solving by Small Groups Using Various
Communication Nets, George A. Heise and George A. Miller292Problems Suggested by an Uncertainty Principle in
Acoustics, G.W. Stewart292Procedures for Measuring the Intelligibility of Speech:
Sound-Powered Telephone Systems, S.J. Goffard and James P. Egan292Proceedings of the National Noise Abatement Symposium,
Oct. 20, 1950292A Progress Report on Hypoglycemia and Cochlear
Microphonics, Kempton G. Wing292Propagation of Ultrasonic Waves in Polymer Solutions,
I.G. Mikhailov and L.A. Shagalova292Psychological Monographs, Studies in the Psychology of
the Deaf No. 2, Fritz Heider and Grace Moore Heider292The Psychology of Music, Carl E. Seashore292Psychology of the Vibrato in Voice and Instrument, Carl
E. Seashore292Psychophysiological Acoustics: Pitch and Loudness, S.S.
Stevens and H. Davis293Quality Studies of Speech Transmission System Especially
with Reference to Characteristic Forms in Frequency Response, Yoshiyuki Ochai,
et. al.293Quantum Mechanics and Chemical Reactions, Henry
Eyring293Quantum Mechanics of Activated Adsorption, Albert
Sherman and Henry Eyring293The Quantum of Sensory Discrimination, S.S. Stevens and
J. Volkmann293Quarterly Report, Sub-committee on Noise in Industry of
the Committee on Conservation of Hearing of the American Academy of the
American Academy of Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology293Quarter Report, Sub-Committee on Noise in Industry of
the Committee on Conservation of Hearing,
April 1 to July 1,
1954293Third Quarterly Report, Sub-Committee on Noise in
INdustry of the Committee on Conservation of Hearing,
July 1 to October 1,
1954293Fourth Quarterly Report, Sub-Committee on Noise in
INdustry of the COmmittee on Conservation of Hearing,
Oct. 1 to Dec. 31,
1954293Quarterly Report No. 5, Sub-Committee on Noise in
industry of the Committee on Conservation of Hearing,
January 1 to March 31,
1955294Raio Acoustic Method of Position Finding in Hydrographic
Surveys, N.H. Heck, et.al.294Rating the Transmission Performance of Telephone
Circuits, W.H. Martin294A Reactance Tube Circuit for Measuring Purposes
Applicable to Microphone Calibration, Henning E. von Gierke and Wolf W. von
Wittern294Reaction of Small Enclosures on the Human Voice Pt. I.
Specifications Required for Satisfactory Intelligibility, Charles T.
Marrow294Reaction of Small Enclosures on the Human Voice Pt. II.
Analyses of Vowels, Charles T. Morrow294Recent Developments in Architectural Acoustics, Vern O.
Knudsen294Recent Work on Violins, F.A. Saunders294Reciprocity Calibration of Vibration Probes, Charles T.
Morrow294Recovery Curves and Equinoxious Exposures in Reversible
Auditory Fatigue Folling Stimulation up to 140 DB., J. Donald
Harris294Recovery of the Auditory Threshold after Strong Acoustic
Stimulation, I.J. Hirsh and W.D. Ward295Regulator Systems for Electromagnets, H.L. Anderson, et.
al295Rehabilitating the Hard-of-Hearing Child, Dorothy A.
Sutherland and Maxine Miller295Relation Between Autocorrelation Function and
Transitional Probabilities for Binary Data, George A. Miller295The Relation between Localization and Intelligibility,
Ira J. Hirsh295The Relation between Message Type and Vocal Rate and
Intensity, John W. Black295Relation of Audiogram Measurements to Hearing Aid
Characteristics Based on CommercialExperience, Fred W. Kranz and Carl E.
Rudiger295The Relation of Pitch to Frequency: A Revised Scale,
S.S. Stevens and J. Volkmann295The Relation of Pitch to Intensity, S.S.
Stevens295Relationship of Personnel Selection Devices to the
Behavior Criteria of School Performance and Overall Performance on a Submarine
Patrol, T.L. Willmon and N.R. Bartlett295The Relative Bearing and Target Angle Trainer, William
B. Brown295Reliability Coefficients and Intercorrelation
Coefficients for Personnel Selection Tests at the U.S. Submarine Base, New
London, Connecticut, Neil R. Bartlett296Remarks on the Physiology of the Vibrations of the Vocal
Cords, Svend Smith296Report of Investigation of Jet Aircraft Noise, Kenneth
R. Mercy and Murry Bernstein296Report of the Conference on Hearing and Voice
Communication,
Oct. 28, 1950296Report on Studies in Group Audiometry on Submarine
Personnel, J.D. Harris296A Report on the Test-Retest Reliability of the Miles
Four-Plaque Adaptometer, W.S. Verplanck and D.T. Reed296Representations of the Two Ears atthe Auditory Cortex,
Mark R. Rosenzweig296The Reporduction of Orchestral Music in Auditory
Perspective296Research--A Human Resource, three addresses by Major
General A.C. McAuliffe, Edgar C. Bain and Hugh S. Taylor,
June 22, 1951301The Residue. A New Component in Subjective Sound
Analysis, J.F. Schouten301The Residue and the Mechanism of Hearing, J.F.
Schouten301Resonance in Small Rooms, Vern O. Knudsen301Resonant Frequencies and Damping Constants of Resonators
Involved in the Production of Sustained Vowels "O" and
"Ah", Don Lewis and Curtic Tuthill301The Response of the Human Skull to Mechnaical
Vibrations, Ernst K. Franke301Results of the World's Fair Hearing Tests, J.C.
Steinberg, et. al.302Reverberation in the Sea, Carl F. Eyring, et.
al.302Reverberation Studies at 24 KC302The Role of Head Movements and Vestibular and Visual
Cues in Sound Localization, Hans Wallach302The Role of Interaural Phase in Loudness, Ira J. Hirsh
and Irwin Pollack302The Roles of Sensation Level and of Sound Pressure in
Producing Reversible Auditory Fatigue, J. Donald Harris303A Scale for the Measurement of a Psychological
Magnitude: Loudness, S.S. Stevens303A Scale for the Measurement of the Psychological
Magnitude Pitch, S.S. Stevens, et. al.303Scattering of Slow Neutrons by Paramagnetic Salts,
Martin D. Whitaker, et. al.303Science and government--A Program for Action, Walter J.
Murphy303The Science of Noise, S. Smith Stevens303The Science of Voice, Douglas Stanley303A Scientific Search for the Secret of Stradivarius, F.A.
Saunders303Scientist and Engineer as Citizens, Frank B.
Jewett303Second Symposium on the Role of the Vestibular Organs in
Space Exploration, NASA,
Jan. 25-27,
1966303The Selection of Hearing Aids, H. Davis, et.
al.303Selection of Hearing Aids, Edith L.R.
Corliss303Selective Amplification in Hearing Aids, N.A. Watson and
V.W. Knudsen303The Sensibility of the Ear to Small Differences of
Intensity and Frequency, Vern O. Knudsen303Sensitivity to Changes in the Intensity of White Noise
and Its Relation to Masking and Loudness, George A. Miller303Sensitivity to Differeces in Intensity between Repeated
Bursts of Noise, Irwin Pollack304Sigma Tau Fraternity, constitution and
by-laws304Sigma Tau, The Pyramid304A Simple Emthod for Indirect Monaural Determination of
the Recruitment Phenomenon (Difference Limen in Intensity in Different Types of
Deafness), E. Luscher and J. Zwislocki304Sixth Correspondence of Exploratory Project Z-24-X-22,
Sound Rating Scales304Some Characteristics of Military Research and
Development, Dean E. Wooldridge304Some Cultural Applications of Modern Acoustics, Vern Ol.
Knudsen304Some Determinants of Interaural Phase Effects, I.J.
Hirst and F.A. Webster304Some Electrophysiological Correlates of the Perception
of Successive Clicks, Mark P. Rosenzweig and Walter A. Rosenblith304Some Factors Affecting Multi-Channel Listening, James P.
Egan, et. al.304Some Observation on Pitch and Frequency, H. Davis, et.
al.304Some Questions of Phonetic Theory, Wilfrid
Perrett304Some Relations Between Vision and Audition, J. Donald
Harris304Some Responses of the Ear to Intense High-Frequency
Sound, Donald H. Eldridge, et. al.304Some Variables in Audio Spectrometry, R. W. Benson and
Ira J. Hirsch305Sound Selling-for
dealers in Western Electric Hearing Aids,
August, 1948305Sound Waves and Rhythms, Vern O. Knudsen305Sound Waves in Rooms, Philip M. Morse and Richard H.
Bolt305The Space-Time Pattern of the Cochlear Microphonics
(Guinea Pig), as Recorded by Differential Electrodes, I. Tasaki, et.
al.305I. Spatial and Temporal Attenuation of Harmonic Sound
Waves in Fluids. II. Program of the Ultrasonics Laboratory of Brown University,
R.B. Lindsay305Speech Power and Its Measurement, L.J.
Sivian305Specifications for a Standard Pressure Microphone,
Francis M. Wiener305Specificiation of Sound-Pressure Levels, Irwin
Pollack306Sound and Hearing, W.A. Munson306Sound Conduction in the Cochlea, Ernest Glen Wever and
Merle Lawrence311Report of Sound Converence,
June 14-15,
1945311Sound Diffraction by Rigid Spheres and Circular
Cylinders, Francis M. Wiener311Sound Level Meters for Measurement of Noise and other
Sounds, Approved
July 28, 1944311Sound in the Theatre, Burris-Meyer, Harold312Sound Scatterers in the Sea, Russell W.
Raitt313Speech and Hearing, Harvey Fletcher (Master
Copy)321Speech and Hearing, Harvey Fletcher (Master
Copy)322The Spirit and Service of Science, Dayton C.
Miller322The Stability of the Vowel, John W. Black322Standards of Noise Tolerance, James H.
Sterner322Statistical bias in Comparisons of Monaural and binaural
Thresholds: Binaural Summation or Binaural Supplementation, Monerieff H. Smith
and J.C.R. Licklider322Statistical Measruements on Conversational Speech, H.K.
Dunn and S.D. White322Statue of Daniel Cowan Jackling Presented in the Rotunda
Utah State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah
August 14, 1954322Stereo Reverberation, R. Vermeulen322Steric Hindrance and Collision Diameters, Henry
Eyring322Stimulation Deafness: A Study of Hearing Losses
Resulting From Exposure to Noise or to Blast Impulses, S.E. Lindquist, et.
al.322The Story of the First Trans-atlantic Short Wave
Message322Studien uber Molekularstatistik von Emulsionen und deren
Zusammenhang mit der Brown'schen Bewegung, M.V. Smoluchowski322Studies in Experimental Phonetics, Joseph
Tiffen322I. The Quality of a Spoken Vowel, John W.
Black322II. A Comparison of Conversational and Audience Speech,
C. Horton Talley322III. The Effect of Pitch and Intensity on the Quality of
Vowels in Speech, Leroy T. Lasse322Studies in Group Audiometry on Submarine Personnel, J.D.
Harris323Studies in Short-duration auditory Fatigue: I. Frequency
Differences as a Function of Intensity, J.D. Harris, et. al.323Studies in Short-duration auditory Gatigue: II. Recovery
Time, Anita I. Rawnsley and J. Donald Harris323Studies in Short Duration Auditory Fatigue: II. The
Effect of the Duration of the Stimulating Tone III. The Effect of the Interval
Between Stimuli, J. Donald Harris323Studies in Short Duration Auditory Fatigue: V. An
Investigation of the Spread of Fatigue within Narrow Frequency Limits, Anita I.
Rawnsley and J. Donald Harris323Studies of the Localization of Sound323Studies on Auditory Masking, Fatigue, and Speech
Intelligibility, Ira J. Hirsh323Study of Long term Hearing Results in Fenestration
Surgery, Louis E. Adin and George E. Shambaugh324Study of the Effect of Different Amounts of Side Tone in
the Telephone Set325A Study of Voice Merit, John W. Black325Study on Fundamental Qualities of Vocalic Timbre by
Rotational Synchronous Distortion, Yoshiyuki Ochiai and Teruo
Fukumura325A Study on the Pathway From the Medial Geniculate Body
to the Acoustic Cortex in the Dog, Archie R. Tunturi325Summaries of Research, Medical Research Laboratory,
1955325Support for the Exploring Tone Method of Measuring Aural
Harmonics, Don Lewis325Symposium on Aircraft Noise,
Nov. 14, 1952325A Synthetic Speaker, Homer Dudley, et. al.326Tests of Hearing of Five Hundred Average Ears by the
Audiometer No. 2-A, Dana W. Drury326A theoretical Study of the Articulation and
Intelligibility of a Telephone Circuit, John Collard326A Theory of Hearing, W.H. Huggins326Theory of Secondary Emission, D.E.
Wooldridge326Theory of the Structure of Ferromagnetic Domains,
Charles Kittel326Theory of the Thermionic Amplifier, H.J. van der
Bijl327A Technique and A Scale for Loudness Measurement, W.R.
Garner331Technique of Microphone Calibration, Stuart
Ballantine331Telegraphic Speech-A Proposed Method For Its Automatic
Production, E.C. Wente331The Tensor Tympani Muscle and Its Relation to Sound
Conduction, Ernest Glen Wever and Charles W. Bray331Terminology for Logarithmic Frequency Units, Robert W.
Young331A Testing Method for Measuring the Relative Force of the
Individual Blow of High Speed Hammers and their Frequency, Irving J.
Saxl331The Testing of Hearing Aids, D.B. Fry and P.
Denes331Tests for Estimating the Sizes of Ear Defenders of the
V-51 (R) Type-N.D.R.C.331The Third Quarter-aviations331Three Mechanisms of Hearing by Electrical Stimulation,
R. Clark Jones, et. al.331Threshold of Action Potentials in Ear of Guinea Pig, H.
Davis, et. al.331Timbre Study of Vocalic Voices, Yoshiyuki Ochiai, and
Teruo Fukumura331Timbre Study of Vocalic Voices Viewed From Subjective
Phonal Aspect, Yoshiyuki Ochiai, and Teruo Fukumura331Timbre Study on Mishearing Phenomena of Speech Phones in
Toational Synchronous Distortion, Yoshiuki Ochiai and Noriski
Izumitachi331Tolerance for Pure Tones and Speech in Normal and
Hard-of-Hearing Ears, S. R. Silverman, et. al.331Tonal Density, S.S. Stevens331Tonsillectomy and its Effect on the Singing Voice,
William A.C. Zerffi332Toward the Specification of Speech, R.K. Potter and J.C.
Steinberg333Training for Voice Communication, John W. Black and
Harry M. Maso333Training for Voice Communication at High Altitudes, John
W. Black333Triatomic Halogen Molecules in Photochemical Reactions,
G.K. Rollefson and Henry Eyring333The Trill Threshold, George A. Miller and George A.
Heise334Transactions of the American Otological Society, Vol.
LVI,
April 18, 19, 20,
1968335Transactions of the American Otological Society, Vol.
LVII,
March 28 and 29,
1969336Transactions of the American Otological Society, Vol.
LVIII,
April 19 and 20,
1970337Transactions of the American Otological Society, Vol.
LIX,
May 28 and 29,
1971341Transmission Features of the New Telephone Sets, A.H.
Inglis341The Transmission Properties of the Middle Ear, Ernest
Glen Wever and Merle Lawrence341The Transmission Properties of the Stapes, Ernest Glen
Wever and Merle Lawrence341Transmission of Reverberant Sound Through Single Walls,
Albert London341Transmission of Reverberant Sound Through Double Walls,
Albert London341The Transmission of Sounds Through the Chest, Charles M.
Montgomery341The Turning Test with Small Regulable Stimuli, A.A.J.
van Egmond, et. al.341A Twin-Oscillator for Auditory Research, S.S. Stevens
and R. Gerbrands342Uber die Synchronisierung selbsterregter Rohrensender,
Heinz Schlicke342Uber durchschnittliche maximale Abweichung bei
Brown'scher Moleckularbewegung und Brillouin's Diffusionsversuche, M. v.
Smoluchowski342Uber Eigenfrequenz und Dekrement der Vokal, resonatoren
der menschlichen Stimme, T. v. Tarnoczy342Das uberschwellige Gehor des Schwehorigen und seine
Messung auf Grund eigener Versuche, B. Langenbeck342The Ultra-Centrifuge and the Study of High-Molecular
Compounds342Ultrasonic Signaling342The University Training of Engineers in Economic
Geology, J.C. Branner342Underwater Ambient Noise, V.O. Knudsen,
et.al.342Underwater Acoustics Research342Underwater Sounds and the Orientation of Marine Animals,
A Preliminary Survey, D.R. Griffin343The Value of Inconsistency, George Walter
Stewart343Variability of the Auditory Threshold with Time, Cecil
K. Myers and J. Donald Harris343The Variation of Phase Along the Basilar Membrane with
Sinusoidal Vibrations, Georg v. Bekesy343The Variation of the Initial Susceptibility with
Magnetization, and the Variation of the Magnetization, and the Variation of the
Magnetostriction and Reversibile Susceptibility with Temperature and
Magnetization in Necket, Don Kirkham343Varistors, a group of articles reprinted from Bell
Laboratories Record343Velocity and Acceleration of Arrows. Weight and
Efficiency of Bows as Affected by Backing of Bow, C.N. Hickman343The Velocity of Sound in Single Crystals of Bismuth,
A.B. Focke, et. al.343Vepa, Ram K., Resonator Absorbers in Broadcast
Studios343Vibration of the Hear in a Sound Field and its Role in
Hearing by Bone Conduction, Georg v. Bekesy343Vocal Nodules and Crossed Arytenoids, William A.C.
Zerffi343Voice Production and the Laryngologist, William A.C.
Zerffi343The Volume and Intensity of Tones, S.S.
Stevens343Volume and Loudness of Noise, Garth J.
Thomas343Water Temperature as an Incentive to Swimming Activity
in the Rat, Ernest Glen Wever343Watson Scientific Computing Laboratory,
1950-1951343What Can We Deduce from Quantitative Estimations of Bone
Conduction, A. Tumarkin343What's New in Acoustics, Vern O. Knudsen343The Words and Sounds of Telephone Conversations, N.R.
FrenchNational Organization and National Society RecordsNational Organization and National
Society RecordsBoxFolderContents344Acoustical Society of America-correspondence,
1950-1956345Amcerican Association for the Advancement of Science,
Committee on Social Aspects of Science Report,
1956-1957,committee reports
and correspondence346American Hearing Society-correspondence,
March 1953347American Institute of Electrical Engineers,
1954, 1956,
1957351American Institute of Physics,
1952, 1954,
1956352A.M.A.--Hearing Aid Advertisements--,
1952-1954353A.M.A.--Hearing Aid Advertisements--,
1952-1954354A.M.A.--Hearing Aid Information (technical),
1954355A.M.A.--Correspondence356A.M.A. Council on Physical Medication and
Rehabilitation, Advisory Committee on Audiometers and Hearing Aids, technical
reports,
1954-1955357Booklets on Hearing Aids361American Otological Society, Inc. Letter,
May 18, 1953362American Society of Engineering Education,
1953, 1954,
1957CHABA--Armed Forces--NRC Committee on Hearing and
Bio-AcousticsCHABA--Armed Forces--NRC Committee on
Hearing and Bio-AcousticsBoxFolderContents363Correspondence,
1952-1957364International Conference on Audiology and
Acoustics365Membership Lists366Bibliographies of reports acquired by CHABA367Miscellaneous data371Miscellaneous data372Miscellaneous data373Miscellaneous data381Miscellaneous data382GNABA-The Testing of Hearing in the Armed Services,
preceedings of the third meeting,
Oct. 1955383Reports of GNABA Sub-committee on Noise in Industry,
1964 and 1965384GNABA Annual Reports (Bound)
1st-1954
2nd-1955
3rd-1956
4th-1957
391High-Intensity Noise and Military Operations,
1954391The Effects of Blast Phenomena on Man,
1955391Noise and the Community,
1954391Evaluation of Methods for Reducing Noise from Jet
Engines in Flight,
1956391Estimate of Performance of Jet Engine Suppressors for
Flight Use,
1957391Noise Evaluation of Air Force Grand Support Units,
1956391Noise Characteristics of Air Force Turbojet Aircraft,
1956391Hearing Conservation Data and Procedures,
1956391Sub-Committee on Noise in Industry, American Academy of
Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology (AAOO),
1955391The Armed Forces National Research Council Vision
Committee, History
1944-1949,and Description
of Organizational Structure391Problems of High-Intensity Noise: A Survey and
Recommendations, U.S. Navy Contract Report,
1952392Central Institute for the Deaf, Periodic Research Report
No. 41,
1961393Quarterly Report Subcommittee on Noise in Industry,
AAOO,
1954394Report of the NAS-NRC Committee on Hearing,
1970395Instrumentation for Acoustical Evaluation of Jet Engine
Test Cells, by Samuel Labate, et. al. Wright Air Development Center,
1955396CNABA Travel VouchersNational Academy of SciencesNational Academy of
SciencesBoxFolderContents397National Academy of Sciences miscellaneous398National Academy of Sciences miscellaneous401National Academy of Sciences miscellaneous402National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics403National Bureau of Standards404National Institutes of Health405National Research Council406National Science Foundation407On Teaching Physical Mechanics, Seeger, Raymond J.,
Assistant Director, National Science Foundation,
1956408Society of Hearing Aid Audiologists409Society of Motion Picture and Television
Engineers4010A New Count Method of Determining the Elementary
Electrical Charge, Harvey FletcherAddendumAddendumAutobiography and EducationAutobiography and Education,
1900-1916BoxFolderContents11Oral Interview #11Video TapeOral Interview #213Autobiography of Harvey Fletcher, 125
pages14Lab book,
190115Lab book,
190216English 215 paper,
1920See oversize #16Brigham Young High School Diploma,
1904See oversize #16Brigham Young University, Bachelor of Science,
1907See oversize #16Universitas Chicaginiensis, Philosophiae Doctoris,
1911See oversize #16The Society of the Sigma Xi, Diploma of Membership,
1910Bell Telephone LaboratoriesBell Telephone Laboratories,
1916-1949Awards and CertificatesAwards and CertificatesBoxFolderContentsSee oversize #17Accousitcal Society of America,
1931See oversize #17G. Westinghouse Centennial,
1946See oversize #17The Meeker Award,
1930See oversize #17Presidential Seal cufflinksSee oversize #16The American Institue of Electrical Engineers,
1930See oversize #16The Franklin Institute of Pennsylvania,
1934See oversize #16The Franklin Institute of Pennsylvania-Louis
Edward Levy Award,
1924See oversize #16Matted photograph and Quote pertaining to the
three requirements of research cited by H.D. Harold in lecture at Lowell
Institute, Boston,
1932See oversize #16National Academy of Science of the U.S.A.,
1935See oversize #16University of Utah, Doctor of Science,
1944See oversize #16Stevens Institute of Technology, Honorary Doctor
of Science,
194221Accoustical Society of America, Honorary member,
194921Assoc. Alumni of BYU, Distinguished Alumnus Award,
193721Case School of Applied Arts, Honorary Doctor of
Science,
194221Ohio State University Research Foundation, National
Counselor of the Foundation,
1937-194521The President of the United States, Certificate of
Merit,
194821Telephone Pioneers of America, Life member,
194921U.S. Navy Bureau of Ordinance, Naval Ordinance
Development Award,
194521U.S. Office of Scientific Research and
Development-Service AwardSpeeches by Harvey FletcherSpeeches by Harvey FletcherBoxFolderContents22Acoustics and the Arts22Alexancer Graham Bell,
193622Atomic Bomb,
193622Audecibel Speech22Deafness,
1929Radio
Speech22Evolution,
193922How Noise is Measured and Why,
1929Radio
Speech22How We Speak and Hear,
193022Math of Joy and Success,
193622Perceptions of Speech Sounds,
195022Pitch of Musical Tones,
194622President: American Physical Society,
194522University of Utah23Misc. untitledTransmission Engineering DepartmentTransmission Engineering Department,
1928BoxFolderContents24Technical Data Files,
1928Trips-EuropeanTrips-EuropeanBoxFolderContents311937311949Newspaper ArticlesNewspaper ArticlesBoxFolderContents32Telephonic concert in Washington, D.C.,
193332Air Raid sound system in New York City,
1942Columbia UniversityColumbia University,
1949-1952BoxFolderContentsSee oversize #16National Academy of Science of the USASee oversize #16Senatus Arademicus Collegii Renyonensis, Scientiae
Doctoris honoris causa33Correspondence-Personal34High Pressure Helmet Communication Study: Final
Report35Purdue Voice Communication Laboratory, Abstract of
Naval Research,
195236Lectures-Messenger Lecture Series,
1949Brigham Young UniversityBrigham Young University,
1952-1980Awards and CertificatesAwards and CertificatesBoxFolderContentsSee oversize #16BYU, Doctor of Science, with book,
1954See oversize #16Cvratores Vniversitatis Colvmbiae Neo Eboracensis,
Doctoris in ScienceSee oversize #16National Assoc. of Hearing and Speech Agencies
Distinguished Service of Past Presidents,
1969See oversize #16Society for Motion Pictures and TV Engineers
Honorary Membership,
1959See oversize #16American Otogical Society,
1968See oversize #16Assoc. Men Students of BYU, outstanding manhood,
1971See oversize #16Assoc. Students of Ricks College, Man of the Year,
1974See oversize #16BYU, James E. Talmage Award,
1967See oversize #16BYU Emeritus Club, Award,
1958See oversize #16John H. Potts Award,
1958See oversize #16Krumb School of Mines,
1964See oversize #16Society of Motion Picture and T.V. Engineers,
Speaker,
1975See oversize #16Students of BYU, Exemplary manhood,
1978-79See oversize #16The Institute of Electrical and Electronics
Engineers,
1969See oversize #16U of U and BYU, Fletcher/Stevens lectures,
1975See oversize #16Utah Broadcasters Assoc., Hall of Fame,
198041BYU Alumni Assoc.-Life member41Centennial Celebration of BYU-Able and Dedicated
Service,
197641Utah Symphony-Distinguished Service
awardCommittees-BYUCommittees-BYUBoxFolderContents42BYU Committee list,
195642Accrediting: 54-5642Accoustics in Smith Fieldhouse: 53-5442Admissions: 5342Advisory (Curriculum): 5643Carrillonic Bells Board: 5743Class Scheduling: 5743Counseling Services: 5543Curriculum Research Program: 5743Evaluation of Engineering Education:
56-5743Extension Council: 5743Faculty Workshop Evaluations: 5344General Education Requirements: 5344Honors and Honorary Degrees: 53-5444Length of BYU Salaries: 5544Pay Scales of Student Assistants: 54-5745PhD Committee: 5545Steering Committee: 5545Survey Committee: 55Committees-ProfessionalCommittees-ProfessionalBoxFolderContents46National Science Foundation: 5745Psychological and Physiological Acoustics:
5546Problems of Deafness: 5746Physics and Engineering: 54-55Utah Conference on Higher EducationUtah Conference on Higher EducationBoxFolderContents47Utah State,
195347BYU,
1956Correspondence-CampusCorrespondence-CampusBoxFolderContents51A-C52D-E53E-H54I-P61Q-T62U-Z63Pres. E.L. Wilkinson:
1951-5664Pres. H.L. Taylor,
1953-1956Correspondence-GeneralCorrespondence-GeneralBoxFolderContents71A72A-(cont.)73B74B-(cont.)75C76C-(cont.)81D-E82F-G83H84H-(cont.)-I85J-K86L91M92Mc93N-O94P-Q95R96S101S-(cont.)102T-U103V104W105W-(cont.)106X-ZCorrespondence-PersonalCorrespondence-PersonalBoxFolderContents111Personal112A-C113D-O114P-ZCollege of Physics and Engineering SciencesCollege of Physics and Engineering
SciencesBoxFolderContents1211956"Guide to
Self-Evaluations"122Chemistry report123Engineering report124Engineering Report125Geology report126Mathematics report127Physics report128Revaluation of BYU-
1956Professional AssociationsProfessional AssociationsBoxFolderContents131A.S.E.E.131Engineers Joint Council131Sigma Xi131Women Engineers131Utah Academy of Science, Arts and
Letters131Society for Engineering131Timpanogos Club of UtahResearch and ReferenceResearch and ReferenceBoxFolderContents132Misc. Articles,
1951-1953132A Physiological Psychology, Neff,
1953132A Determination of the Normal Threshold of Hearing
and its Relation to the Standardization of Audiometers, Dadson and King,
1952132Brigham Young Alumnus,
Aug. 1951132Defense Information Bulletin,
Sept. 18,
1952132Hearing Loses after Apical Lessions in the Cochlea,
Neff and Schuknecht,
1952132Obliteration of the Endolymphatic Sac and the
Cochlear Aqueduct, Lindsay,
1952132Principles of Electrical Engineering, Magazine Ad,
1951132Research Fellowships, Public Health
Services.132Sound Talk, Scotch Magnetic Tape,
Dec. 1953132The Determination of the Threshold of Hearing,
Wheeler and Dickson,
1952132The General Radio Experimenter,
Apr. 1952Talks by Harvey FletcherTalks by Harvey FletcherBoxFolderContents133Are We Mature Adults?133Bell Telephone Labs133BYU Leadership Week133Memoirs of George Stewart134Role of Physics134Speech: BYU Assembly134Stereophonic Sound134Talk in ChicagoStudiesStudiesBoxFolderContents135Study of Speech Reception Type136Study of Speech Reception Type141Research Project: AF 33(616)3710:
1961-1965151-2Research Project: Musical Accoustics (Budget and
Invoices)
1961-1965Church ServiceChurch ServiceBoxFolderContents153President's Certificate-Stake President, New York
Stake,
1936153"The Good Life", correspondence about the
Sunday School Manual written by Harvey Fletcher,
1962Lorena Chipman FletcherLorena Chipman FletcherBoxFolderContents154In recognition of being selected "American Mother
of the Year,
1965".155Newspaper clippings in recognition of Mother of the
Year Award,
1965See oversize #16BYU Alumnus-Service Award,
1965See oversize #16The American Mother's Committee, Inc.
1965Mother of the
YearSee oversize #16Proclamation from the mayor of Provo, City,
commendationSee oversize #16Photo-International Awards Luncheon, The
Waldorf-Astoria New York City,
May 7, 1965