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That's why we've recently installed a unique pre-coat water filtration system m our processioi; department.
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the audiovisual
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FEBRUARY
25th Annual Calvin Workshop, February 1-3. Calvm Communications, Kansas City, Mo.
MARCH
Association for Educational Communications & Technology (formerly DAVI). national convention and extiibit, March 21-26. Philadelphia. Pennsylvania.
Ontario Film Showcase, sponsored by Ontario Film Association, March 31Aprll 4, Geneva Park, Ontario.
APRIL
Photo Expo 71, sponsored by National Association of Pliotographic Manufacturers. April 17-25. McCormIck Place,
Chicago.
International Videocassette and Videorecord Program and Equipment Market (VIDCA), April 17-22, Palais des Festivals et des Congres, Canes, France.
109th SMPTE Technical Meeting and Exhibition, April 25-30. Century Plaza Hotel, Los Angeles.
U.S. industrial Film Festival, April 29. Palmer House Hotel, Ctiicago.
MAY
American Film Festival, sponsored b/ Educational Film Librarians Assn., May 11-15, New York Hilton Hotel.
JUNE
Atlanta International Film Festival,
June 18-26, Regency Hyatt Hotel. Atlanta, Ga.
JULY
National Audio-Visual Association annual convention, July 17-20, Convention Center, Cincinnati. Ohio.
AUGUST
AMA Education & Training Equipment Exposition & Conference, sponsored by American Management Association, August 3-5. Hilton Hotel. New York City.
University Film lual conference, sity of Wisconsin
Association, 25th an August 15-21, Univer Madison.
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