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Re: [AUDITORY] [EXT] Re: Vintage Photos from 1994 Acoustical Society Meeting P&P



Thanks for sharing memories of ASA 1994 in Boston.  It was my first professional conference as a Ph.D student and I received a travel stipend of $500.  I drove from Cleveland to Boston with one of the ugliest posters made with printed pieces of paper glued on to a board.  I presented my poster (standing next to Terry Picton, not knowing much about him) and met some amazing people including Harmann. It cemented my desire to become an academic thanks to the ASA crowd (and now I am in my 28th year on faculty). I miss going to this meeting lately.

Sridhar Krishnamurti, Ph.D., CCC-A

Professor of Audiology 

Auburn University, Auburn, AL 36849

(334) 844 9627


From: AUDITORY - Research in Auditory Perception <AUDITORY@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> on behalf of Pierre Divenyi <pdivenyi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Subject: [EXT] Re: Vintage Photos from 1994 Acoustical Society Meeting P&P
 
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What’s wrong with you all guys and gals? Y’all look so damn young! (…except the few of us who are no longer around…)
History, history…  I miss those Acoustical meetings so much!

Pierre


Pardon my typos. It's Apple's fault. 

On Jan 26, 2024, at 21:08, Les Bernstein <lbernstein@xxxxxxxx> wrote:


Thanks, Ward!  Those are quite precious.

Les


On 1/25/2024 7:37 PM, Ward R Drennan wrote:
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Greetings, I found these Acoustical Society meeting photos from 1994. They were taken after the plenary session of the Acoustical Society of America in Cambridge, MA. David M Green won the gold medal and Nathaniel (Nat) Durlach won the silver medal. A P&P party was held afterwards at Northeastern University. Most of the photos were taken by Chuck Watson. I left the party early to go hear the Boston Pops and gave Chuck my camera.

 

https://photos.app.goo.gl/cm2YFobGWBPCCMEX6

 

 

 

Ward R. Drennan, Ph.D.

 

 



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