F. H. Richardson's bluebook of projection (1942)

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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The authors and publishers desire to extend appreciative acknowledgment to all who have aided in the preparation of this book. To the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, Altec Service Corporation, C. S. Ashcraft Manufacturing Company, Bausch and Lomb Optical Company, Brenkert Light Projection Company, Century Projector Corporation, DeVry Corporation, Forest, Inc., Hertner Electric Company, International Projector Corporation, P. R. Mallory and Company, J. E. McAuley Manufacturing Company, Motiograph, Inc., National Carbon Company, RCA Manufacturing Company, Society of Motion Picture Engineers, Strong Electric Corporation, and Western Electric Company, among others, grateful thanks are due for information or assistance, or for illustrations appearing in these pages. The author is also most grateful for particular aid or advice extended in connection with specific details by Henry Heidegger, John H. Hertner, A. H. Kopprasch, Leonard May, C. L. Stong and Harry Strong. — F. H. R. via