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

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CLASSIFIED INDEX 7 XXIV (April, 1935), No. 4, p. 377. XXIV (May, 1935), No. 5, p. 464. XXV (July, 1935), No. 1, p. 97. XXV (Aug., 1935), No. 2, p. 198. XXV (Oct., 1935), No. 4, p. 370. Sixteen-Mm. Sound-Film Standardization, XXV (July, 1935), No. 1, p. 97. National Standardization in America, P. G. Agnew, XXI (Oct., 1933), No. 4, p. 261. Amplifiers A New Power Amplifier System, L. Thompson, XV (Nov., 1930), No. 5, p. 602. A Method of Measuring Directly the Distortion in Audio-Frequency Amplifier Systems, W. N. Tuttle, XVIII (Feb., 1932), No. 2, p. 199. Vacuum Tube and Photoelectric Tube Developments for Sound Picture Sys- tems, M. J. Kelly, XVIII (June, 1932), No. 6, p. 761. // Animation The Production of Animated Cartoons, W. Garity, XX (April, 1933), No. 4, p. 309. The History of the Animated Cartoon, E. Theisen, XXI (Sept., 1933), No. 3, p. 239. : p Apertures Camera and Projector Apertures in Relation to Sound-on-Film Pictures, L. Cowan, XIV (Jan., 1930), No. 1, p. 108. The Aperture Effect, E. D. Cook, XIV (June, 1930), No. 6, p. 650. Scanning Losses in Reproduction, N. R. Stryker, XV (Nov., 1930), No. 5, p. 610. Standardization of the Picture Aperture and the Camera Motor —A Needed Development, Fred Westerberg, XVII (Sept., 1931), No. 3, p. 395. New Dimensional Standards, XIX (July, 1932), No. 1, p. 924. Report of the Standards and Nomenclature Committee, XIX (Nov., 1932), No. 5, p. 477. The Aperture Alignment Effect, E. D. Cook, XXI (Nov., 1933), No. 5, p. 390. , Apparatus Symposium of New Motion Picture Apparatus, XVII (Sept., 1931), No. 3, p. 363. A Sound-Film Re-Recording Machine, J. J. Kuhn, XVII (Sept., 1931), No. 3, p. 326. Thermionic Tube Control of Theater Lighting, B. S. Burke, XVIII (Jan., 1932), No. 1, p. 90. A Method of Measuring Directly the Distortion in Audio-Frequency Amplifier Systems, W. N. Tuttle, XVIII (Feb., 1932), No. 2, p. 199. Two Special Sensitometers, D. R. White, XVIII (March, 1932), No. 3, p. 279. Optical Instruments and Their Application in the Motion Picture Industry, I. L. Nixon, XVIII (March, 1932), No. 3, p. 304. Western Electric Noiseless Recording, H. C. Silent and J. G. Frayne. XVIII (May, 1932), No. 5, p. 551.