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International
phOTOQRAphER
Vol. XIII
August, 1941
No. 7
LEADING ARTICLES IN THIS ISSUE
When to Use Infra-Red, Sparkuhl — Page 3 "The Tanks Are Coming," Morgan — Page 6 South of the Equator, Shackelford — Page 12 "Sergeant York" — Page 18
PICTORIAL FEATURES
On the Beach, Mortensen — Page 2
"The Tanks Are Coming", Morgan — Pages 4 and 5
"Sergeant York," Weisbarlh — Pages 8 and 9
"Here is a Man," Benninger — Pages 10 and 11
South of the Equator, Shackelford — Pages 14 and 15
B-19 Bomber— Page 17
Lunatic Lensman, W elbourne — Pages 24 and 25
REGULAR DEPARTMENTS
16 mm Department — Page Tradewinds — Page 22 Patents, Fulwider — Page 26 They Say, Rella — Page 28
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Editor, Herbert Aller
Business Manager, Helen Boyce. Art Editor, John Corydon Hill. Contributing Editors: D. K. Allison, George Hurrell, J. N. A. Hawkins, Roman
Freulich, Ernest Bachrach, Alvin Wyckoff, William V. Draper, Fred Gately,
George Scheibe. Copyright, 1941, by Local 659, International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees
and Moving Picture Machine Operators of the United States and Canada.
Entered as Second Class matter, Sept. 30, 1930, at the Post Office at Los Angeles, California, under the Act of March 3, 1879.
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BROWN-CAlDWElt
Congratulations, S.M.P.E.
Twenty-five years ago at the first meeting of the Society of Motion Picture Engineers, with an attendance of twenty-six persons, it was not dreamed that the Society would now number close to 1300 members, in all parts of the world.
The motion picture industry has greatly benefited through efforts of the S.M.P.E. which during all these years has not lost sight of its object:
"Advancement in the theory and practice of motion picture engineering and the allied arts and sciences, the standardization of the mechanisms and practices employed therein, and the maintenance of a high professional standing among its members."
Congratulations, Society of Motion Picture Engineers, on your Silver Anniversary.
A Matter of Identity
Last month in this space we ran a picture of "Shack" and "Jack." With editorial courtesy we mentioned "Shack" first, even though "Jack" appeared at the left of the picture. As a result James B. Shackelford ( "Shack" ) has been the target of a lot of joshing and asks if we will please identify him in the picture as "the one with the short ears."
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International Photographer for August, 1941