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12 Facts About Harold Burris-Meyer

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Harold Burris-Meyer was a twentieth century American scientist who investigated the use of sound as a tool for emotional and physiological control and played a critical role in the emerging fields of sound design for theater, productivity music for industry, and applied psychoacoustics for warfare.

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Harold Burris-Meyer was a professor at the Stevens Institute of Technology, in Hoboken, New Jersey.

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Harold Burris-Meyer was an author, a US Navy commander, and a theatrical consultant.

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Harold Burris-Meyer pioneered the use of "infrasound " in theater settings to "manipulate audiences' emotions subconsciously," wrote historian Prof.

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Harold Burris-Meyer was awarded a Bachelor of Science degree from the City College of New York in 1923 and a Master of Arts from Columbia University in 1926.

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Harold Burris-Meyer was awarded a Doctorate of Humane Letters from FAU in 1980.

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Harold Burris-Meyer was reportedly influenced by the work of American physicist Harvey Fletcher, who worked at Bell Telephone Laboratories and was known as the "father of stereophonic sound".

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Harold Burris-Meyer engineered the stereo soundtrack for Walt Disney's 1940 film Fantasia.

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Harold Burris-Meyer developed techniques to use sound to manipulate human emotions, particularly in theatrical settings.

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Harold Burris-Meyer "has been working for years to put the control of sound in the drama on a scientific basis," said a June, 1940 article in The New York Times.

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From 1938 through 1947 Harold Burris-Meyer served as a consultant, Vice President, and Board member at Muzak Corporation, where he embarked on research to relieve boredom and fatigue through the subliminal use of mood-enhancing music.

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Harold Burris-Meyer served as a reserve officer and consultant with the US Defense Department during the Korea and Vietnam wars.