Educational screen & audio-visual guide (c1956-1971])

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Society for Visual Education, Inc. Booth B-18 1345 Diversey, Chicago 14, UI., LA 5-1500 Exhibiting: Filmstrips, 2x2 Slides, Great Art Prints, Filmstrip Cabinets, Custom Service ( Production and Distribution) for industry, including sponsored Filmstrip. Personnel: John C. Kennan, W. Johnson, Don Dadas, E. Wollman, P. Anderson, K. Elliott, R. Jacques, D. Parson, N. Johnson Sound-Craft Systems Booth U-195 Petit Jean Mountain, Morrilton, Arkansas, Park 7-5488 Exhibiting: Lecternette and Portapage Sound Systems Personnel: Henry Shaw, Howard Gamble Southern School Service, Inc. Booth P-136 Box 867, Canton, N. C, MI 8-6400 Exhibiting: Filmstrip cabinets, 16mm film racks, tape storage cabinets, and mobile equipment tables Personnel: Kin McNeil, Wallace W. Peek, John M. Rigdon Spindler & Sauppe, Inc. Booth G-78 2201 Beverly Blvd., Los Angeles, Calif., DU-9-1288 Exhibiting: Selectroslide industrial automatic slide projectors for 2"x2" slides and filmstrips; "SL" series projectors, the 440 cabinet and "Selective" random access Selectroslide Personnel: Norman A. Sauppe, George A. Sauppe, Albert Schnurpfeil Squibb-Taylor, Inc. Booth H-90 1213 S. Akard, DaUas 2, Tex., RI 7-3595 Exhibiting: Taylor Spotlight Opaque Projectors and Accessories Personnel: Clif Squibb, J. W. Damron Stanbow Products, Inc. Booth S-165 12 Cleveland St., Valhalla, N. Y., WH 6-2600 Exhibiting: Filmstrips and Filmstrip record sets and Records produced by Stanbow Productions, The United Nations and the National Film Board of Canada Personnel: Bill Reiman Standard Projector & Equipment Co., Inc. Booths O-120 & 0-121 7106 W. Touhy Ave., Chicago 48, DL, NI 7-8928 Exhibiting: Combination Filmstrip and Slide Projectors, Filmstrip Projectors, Filmstrip Viewers, Projection Accessories and Screens Personnel: Pat J. Kilday, Jim Revord The Strong Electric Corporation Booth B-8 87 City Park Ave., Toledo 1, Ohio, CH 8-2741 Exhibiting: Strong Universal Carbon Arc Slide Projector Personnel: N. E. Alexander, W. P. White Switchcraft, Inc. Booth U-217 5555 N. Elston Avenue, Chicago 30, Illinois SPring 4-1515 Exhibiting: Language Laboratory Components, including Student Amplifier, Central Controle Console, Listening Stations, Inter-communications Cable and other accessories Personnel: Thomas L. Dowell, W. L. Larson, Clyde J. Schultz, Ken D. Kline, Leo Galin Synchro-Mat Equipment Corp. Booth Q-147 1316 Wildwood, Jackson, Mich., ST 4-3721 Exhibiting: Synchro-Mat synchronized sight and sound units Personnel: Don SiegeJ, B. J. Rutter, R. Rogers Technical Service, Inc. Booth R-150 31800 Eight Mile Rd., Farmington, Mich., KE 3-8800 (Detroit) Exhibiting: TSI Moviematic repeater, rear projectors in 8 & 16MM, also 16MM Duolite rear projectors Personnel: Paul Ruedemann, Edward Lerchen, Geo. Collins, Merl Bero, (and District Manager) Thompson Ramo Woolridge Inc. Booth Q-148 Educational Electronics Div., 532 Sylvan Ave., Englewood Cliffs, N. J., LO 7-5200 Exhibiting: Language Laboratory and Educational Television Systems Demonstration Personnel: Herb Gerson, Jack Kay, Jidio Andujar, William Elmendorf, Oscar George Transvision Electronics Inc. Booth E-42 460 North Ave., New Rochelle, N. Y., New Rochelle 6-6000 Exhibiting: TV Classroom Receivers, TV Mobile Stands Personnel: Al Reinberg, Stanley Marks, Herbert Sue sholtz The Turner Company Booth Q-145 909 17th St., N.E., Cedar Rapids, Iowa, EM 3-8144 Exhibiting: Microphones Personnel: Del Smith, Tom Moss United World Films, Inc. Booth C-2I 1445 Park Ave., N. Y. 29, N. Y., TR 6-5200 Exhibiting: Motion picture films, for rental and sale purposes, I6mm black-and-white color Personnel: Frank J. Gillahaus, Lou Chiecki, John D. Desmond, M. Goodman, James Franey, John Derpich, William Laub U. S. Projector & Electronics Corp Booth S-173 Delaware Building, Federal Way, Washington, TR 8-4171 Exhibiting: Successovox Projector, Sequence Projector, Silver Star Camera ( I6mm movie), Adslide Projector, Arcon Pixamatic, Rex Camera (35), Telefunken Tape Recorder, etc. Personnel: Robert J. Boroughs, Charles Anderson, J. R. Cissna Vega Electronics Corporation Booth T-178 10781 North Highway 9, Cupertino, Calif., AL 2-8704 Exhibiting: Vega-Mike Wireless Microphone System, Vegatrol Remote Control Relay Personnel: John Larson, James Stultz, Art Foy, Russell Tinkham Victor Animatograph Corporation Booths B-19 & B-20 A Division of KALART, Plainville, Connecticut, SH 7-1663 Exhibiting: Victor and Victor Soundview Motion Picture and Sound Slidefilm equipment and acces.sories Personnel: John J. Harnett, H. O. Jones, Sid Schwartz, Hy Schwartz, Morris Schwartz, Mort Goldberg, Ted Gromak (Continued on P<ip,e 349) 344 Educational Screen and Audiovisual Guide — July, 1961