Box 16
Contains 37 Results:
Correspondence, 1962, 2000-2003
This collection contains the faculty papers and the correspondence of Professor Mike Abrams. Most documents concern his career at Cornell University. Also a oral history interview conducted on February 18, 2008 by Jonathan Culler and Neil Hertz.
Glossary of Terms, 2009-2010
This collection contains the faculty papers and the correspondence of Professor Mike Abrams. Most documents concern his career at Cornell University. Also a oral history interview conducted on February 18, 2008 by Jonathan Culler and Neil Hertz.
The Problem of Selecting and Training Personnel for Communication in Intense Noise, November 10, 1942
This collection contains the faculty papers and the correspondence of Professor Mike Abrams. Most documents concern his career at Cornell University. Also a oral history interview conducted on February 18, 2008 by Jonathan Culler and Neil Hertz.
Psycho-Acoustic Lab Reports, 1942-1946
This collection contains the faculty papers and the correspondence of Professor Mike Abrams. Most documents concern his career at Cornell University. Also a oral history interview conducted on February 18, 2008 by Jonathan Culler and Neil Hertz.
Collected Informal Communications on the Basic Audibility of English Words for use as Oral Codes, Alphabetic Equivalents, etc., July 9, 1943
This collection contains the faculty papers and the correspondence of Professor Mike Abrams. Most documents concern his career at Cornell University. Also a oral history interview conducted on February 18, 2008 by Jonathan Culler and Neil Hertz.
Studies on the Effect of Noise on Speech Committee, November 25, 1943
This collection contains the faculty papers and the correspondence of Professor Mike Abrams. Most documents concern his career at Cornell University. Also a oral history interview conducted on February 18, 2008 by Jonathan Culler and Neil Hertz.
Vocabularies for Military Communication in Noise, August 1943
This collection contains the faculty papers and the correspondence of Professor Mike Abrams. Most documents concern his career at Cornell University. Also a oral history interview conducted on February 18, 2008 by Jonathan Culler and Neil Hertz.