International projectionist (Jan 1963-June 1965)

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NEW PROJECTOR DEVELOPMENTS The Drive-In Theatre Revolution & to G *-. c I0 3 An example of the increased use of Xenon projection lamps by institutions of learning is that of the recent installation of a Strong 1 600-watt lamp in Spaulding Auditorium of the new Hopkins Center, Dartmouth College, Hanover, N. H., where it is used on a Hortson projector. Shown with the Hortson 16mm projector, which has 5000-foot reels and magazines, is Paul Layton. Also shown in the booth are two 35mm projectors with carbon arc lamps. * SEPTEMBER VOLUME 38 40c A COPY 1963 NUMBER 9 $3.00 A YEAR