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

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Membership in the Society of Motion Picture Engineers is open to all who are engaged in any branch of the motion picture industry or allied work. The society is international in character and its convention papers with complete discussions are furnished free to members. REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD JOIN The Society of Motion Picture Engineers 1 — The S. M. P. E. is an internationally recognized organization of Motion Picture Engineers. 2 — The S. M. P. E. is becoming an ever more important factor in developing, stabilizing, and standardizing the motion picture industry. 3 — At two conventions each year reliable data concerning a wide range of subjects are presented long before they become available elsewhere. 4 — Papers read at conventions are printed with full discussions in a monthly Journal and distributed free to all members. 5 — The S. M. P. E. affords unique opportunities for personal contact with leaders in the industry. 6 — S. M. P. E. publications are recognized standard authority on Motion Picture Engineering. 7_The S. M. P. E. will help you in many ways. Join now. COUPON HERFORD TYNES COWLING, Chairman Membership Committee, Society of Motion Picture Engineers 343 State Street, Rochester, N. Y. Dear SirPlease mail application blank and requirements for membership in the S. M. P. E. to— Name Position Street and City Address. (Please print) (Company or other Affiliation) Name Position Street and City Address.