Irving Wolff
American physicist
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Irving Wolff was an American physicist and pioneer of radar. Wolff received in 1916 a bachelor's degree in physics from Dartmouth College and in 1923 a doctorate in physics from Cornell University. He was a physics teacher at Iowa State College in 1919 and Cornell University from 1920-1923, later becoming the Heckscher Research Fellow. He is one of the founders of the Acoustical Society of America . He participated in ASA First Meeting along with thirty-nine other persons, at the Bell headquarters in New York City, on December 27th, 1928. Early in his career, he focused on the acoustics of loudspeakers, sound systems for theaters, and high-fidelity sound.
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