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AUTHOR INDEX, VOLUME XIV
, J. C. (and O. K. BUCK) BENFORD, FRANK
BLATTNER, D. G.
(and L. G. BOSTWICK) BOSTWICK, L. G.
(and D. G. BLATTNER) BRISTOL, WM. H.
BROWN, G. H.
(and MERLE L. DUNDON and J. G. CAPSTAFF)
BUCK, O. K.
(and J. C. ALBERT)
CAPSTAFF, J. G.
(and MERLE L. DUNDON and G. H. BROWN)
CARSON, WALTER H.
CASS, JOHN L.
COFFMAN, JOE W.
COOK, ELLSWORTH D.
COWAN, LESTER
CRABTREE, J. I. (and C. E. IVES) (and J. F. Ross)
(and OTTO SANDVIK and C. E. IVES) (and H. D. RUSSELL)
DOWNES, A. C. (and D. B. JOY)
DUBRAY, J. A.
(and A. S. Ho WELL)
Elimination of Commutator Ripple from
Direct Current Generators Radiation Characteristics of Two Mercury
Arcs Loud Speakers for Use in Theaters
Loud Speakers for Use in Theaters
A New Synchronizing Apparatus for 16 Mm. Films with Disk Records
A Quick Test for Determining the Degree of Exhaustion of Developers
Elimination of Commutator Ripple from
Direct Current Generators A Quick Test for Determining the Degree of
Exhaustion of Developers
Film Perforation and Its Measurement
The Illusion of Sound and Picture
Art and Science in Sound Film Production
The Aperture Effect
Camera and Projector Apertures in Relation to Sound-on-Film Pictures
A New Method of Blocking Out Splices in Sound Film
A Method of Testing for the Presence of Sodium Thiosulfate in Motion Picture Films
The Surface Treatment of Sound Film
Some Properties of Chrome Alum Stop
Baths and Fixing Baths, Part I Part II Characteristics of High Intensity Arcs
A New Sixteen Millimeter Motion Picture Camera
Some Practical Aspects of and Recommendations on Wide Film Standards