Abstract
Although Murray Strasberg's most significant contributions to acoustics were classified and not available to the general public, he also published some significant papers in the general area of acoustic cavitation and bubble dynamics. Some of these papers are so fundamental in scope that I consider them required reading for any new graduate student that joins our group. At cavitation sessions in the ASA, Murray was always asking insightful questions that amazed others who did not know of his pioneering work on this topic. In this presentation, I will describe some of Murray's contributions to bubble dynamics and cavitation as well as relate some personal observations of my interactions with him over our respective professional careers.
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