Journal of the Society of Motion Picture Engineers (1930-1949)

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April, 1930] INFORMATION FOR AUTHORS 471 Entertainment and Amusements C. FRANCIS JENKINS N. D. GOLDEN NAT GLASSER RAYMOND EVANS K. C. D. HICKMANN F. J. STORTY L/r.-CoL. WALTER E. PROSSER Press and Publicity W. WHITMORE G. E. MATTHEWS F. C. BADGLEY Transportation, Bulletins, and Reservations P. A. McGuiRE N. D. GOLDEN Convention Official Photographers J. T. FLANAGAN RAYMOND EVANS Convention Announcements MEMBERS RECEPTION COMMITTEE INFORMATION FOR AUTHORS CONCERNING PUBLICATION IN THE JOURNAL JOURNAL ADMINISTRATION Certain rules and regulations pertaining to the publication of the JOURNAL OF THE SOCIETY OF MOTION PICTURE ENGINEERS have been adopted. It is desirable that members of the Society and contributors to the convention programs and to the JOURNAL should be familiar with these regulations. We shall attempt therefore at this time to explain certain phases of the JOURNAL administration. It is hoped that all contributors will strive to cooperate with the editorial office to the end that the affairs of the JOURNAL shall run smoothly and that a publication of maximum usefulness and highest quality shall be created. PRIOR RIGHT TO PUBLICATION OF CONVENTION PAPERS There has been some uncertainty and misunderstanding in the past, relative to the Society's attitude toward the publication of papers which are read at our semi-annual conventions. At a recent meeting of the Board of Governors a definite action designed to clarify this was taken. The motion passed at that time is as follows: "Papers presented at regular meetings shall 'not be published or circulated, and shall be considered as the confidential property of the Society, prior to their appearance in the JOURNAL, except that in case