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In the Driftway

January 8, 1930 issue

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A desire for less noise seems to be creeping over the country at such an encouraging rate that one dares to hope that, if he lives out the century, racket may be generally recognized for what it is-a pest as deadly as bad sewage or impure drinking water. New York City has appointed a commission to study noises scientifically and find out which are most objectionable. Meanwhile, the city of Washington has been getting at the same end more expeditiously, and probably just as accurately, by means of a popular referendum conducted by one of the newspapers.

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NOISE; CITIES & towns; MASS media; DRINKING water; PRESS; NEW York (N.Y.); NEW York (State); UNITED States
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