Background
Francis, James Anthony was born on November 7, 1954 in Solon, Ohio, United States.
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Extensively revised from the first edition, this manual is the Acoustical Society of America's response to the critical need for a guide to aid colleges and universities in setting up meaningful and modern experiments in acoustics. Twenty-seven experiments contributed by twenty-three specialists cover the areas of measurement and analysis of sound, vibrations, musical acoustics, transducers, room acoustics, underwater acoustics, and audiometry and masking. These experiments will be useful and interesting not only for science departments --such as engineering and physics-- but also for nonscience departments -- such as speech and hearing, music, psychology, and architecture. Application of this material also extends to enviornmental studies, ocean engineering, and various aspects of biological and medical programs.
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Francis, James Anthony was born on November 7, 1954 in Solon, Ohio, United States.
Bachelor magna cum laude, Villanova University, 1976. Student, St. John's University, 1981. Doctor of Philosophy in Classical Studies, Duke University, 1991.
Assistant director National Endowment for Humanities humanism project, St. John's U., Collegeville, Minnesota, 1978-1981; instructor in liberal studies, St. John's U., Collegeville, 1980-1981; lecturer, Duke U. Divinity School, Durham, North Carolina, 1985; visiting assistant professor classics, Rollins College, Winter Park, Florida, 1991-1994; director program in classics, Rollins College, Winter Park, since 1993.
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Fellow Society for Values in Higher Education. Member American Philological Association, American Academy Religion, American History Association, Phi Kappa Phi.