W. Dixon Ward—Professor, mentor, university citizen

W. Dixon Ward had a colorful and active presence in the scientific community and in the Acoustical Society of America as an officer, editor, presenter, and author. Many of his ideas and much of his written work sparked debate and discussion. On the homefront at the University of Minnesota, he had an...

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