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Geluidstichting: Series of newspaper clippings 2

Geluidstichting: Series of newspaper clippings 2

Text Type:
Magazine Article

Authors:
Nederlandse Geluidstichting (Dutch Sound Foundation), Nederlands Akoestisch Genootschap (Dutch Society for Acoustics)

Period of Publishing:
1937 – 1939

 

 

(Anoniem), “Phon” (Bron onbekend, datum onbekend, pagina onbekend) (Anoniem)

,“’Zachte’ hoorn luider dan de ‘harde’: Kantonrechter luistert aan een Groningsch kanaal”, Leeuwarder Nieuwsblad, 11.02.1939 (pagina onbekend)

(Anoniem), “Spotternij Of Sotternij”, De Telegraaf, 14.04.1938, Ochtendblad, Tweede Blad, p. 3

(Anoniem), “Spotternij Of Sotternij”, De Telegraaf, 07.07.1937, Ochtendblad, Tweede Blad, p. 3

(Anoniem), “Strijd tegen het lawaai op losse schroeven? Geluidsmeter waarop rechter niet kan afgaan”, De Telegraaf, 25.02. 1939, Ochtendblad, [p. 1]

“Phon” (Source unknown, date unknown, page unknown)

“’Soft’ horn louder than the ‘loud one’: Cantonal judge listens at a Groningsch canal” (Leeuwarder Nieuwsblad, 11.02.1939, page unknown)

(Anonymous), “Mockery Or Folly”, Telegraaf, Ochtendblad, Tweede Blad, 14.04.[1937], p. 3

(Anonymous), “Mockery Or Folly”, Telegraaf, 07.07.1937, Morning Edition, Second Folio, p. 3

(Anonymous), “Noise abatement built on quicksand? Sound level meter judge cannot depend on,” De Telegraaf, 25.02. 1939, Morning Edition, [p. 1]]

Explanatory Note and Acknowledgments:

The archival documents concerning the history of the Geluidstichting (Sound Foundation) and Nederlands Akoestisch Genootschap (Dutch Society for Acoustics) in the “Sound & Science” database include a digitized selection of the documents held at the archives of the Nederlands Akoestisch Genootschap (located at the office of M+P Consultants, Vught, The Netherlands). The sequence of the selected and digitized documents follows that of the original paper archive, but the numbering of the digitized documents has been added by us to facilitate digital storage. The dates of the newspaper clippings in the archive were tracked down using the online retrieval system for Dutch newspapers, magazines, and books, www.delpher.nl.

We would like to express our gratitude to the Board of the Nederlands Akoestisch Genootschap (NAG), Gijsjan van Blokland (chair NAG and senior consultant at M+P Raadgevende Ingenieurs, Vught, The Netherlands), and M+P managing director Jan Hooghwerff for their excellent help in making the digitization possible. We would also like to thank Karin Bijsterveld for selecting and describing the documents, and Jonathan Haid for doing the actual digitization work.

 
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