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

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8 CLASSIFIED INDEX The Lapel Microphone and Its Application to Public Address and Announcing Systems, W. C. Jones and D. T. Bell, XIX (Sept., 1932), No. 3, p. 219. Modern Tools and Methods Used in Servicing Sound Equipment, J. Mauran, XIX (Sept., 1932), No. 3, p. 260. New Apparatus, XX (Jan., 1933), No. 1, p. 84. New Motion Picture Apparatus, XXI (Dec., 1933), No. 6, p. 510. A New Development in Carbon Arc Lighting, P. Mole, XXII (Jan., 1934), No. 1, p. 51. A New 35-Mm. Portable Sound Projector, H. Griffin, XXII (Jan., 1934), No. 1, p. 70. Recent Improvements in the Bell & Howell Fully Automatic Printer, A. S. Howell and R. F. Mitchell, XXII (Feb., 1934), No. 2, p. 115. Standard S.M.P.E. Visual and Sound Test-Reels, XXII (March, 1934), No. 3, p. 173. An Automatic Change-Over Device, A. Pritchard, XXII (March, 1934), No. 3, p. 186. The Rotambulator—A New Motion Picture Camera Stand, J. A. Dubray, . XXII (March, 1934), No. 3, p. 200. Two New Photographic Recording Instruments, the Sensitograph and the Gammagraph, H. Brandes and R. Schmidt, XXII (May, 1934), No. 5, p. 279. Recent Improvements in Equipment and Technic in the Production of Motion Pictures, E. A. Wolcott, XXIII (Oct., 1934), No. 4, p. 210. A Sweep Oscillator Method of Recording Wide Frequency-Band Response Spectra on Short Lengths of Motion Picture Film, J. Crabtree, XXIII (Nov., 1934), No. 5, p. 299. The Microdensitometer as a Laboratory Measuring Tool, W. R. Goehner, XXIII (Dec., 1934), No. 6, p. 318. A Rotating Mirror Oscilloscope, R. F. Mallina, XXIII (Dec., 1934), No. 6, p. 328. A Small Developing Machine, H. R. Kossman, XXIII (Dec., 1934), No. 6, p. 356. The New Klieglight, H. Kliegl, XXIII (Dec., 1934), No. 6, p. 359. A Physical Densitometer for Sound Processing Laboratories, F. L. Eich, XXIV (Feb., 1935), No. 2, p. 180. A Roller Developing Rack for Continuously Moving the Film during Process- ing by the Rack-and-Tank System, C. E. Ives, XXIV (March, 1935), No. 3, p. 261. New Motion Picture Apparatus, XXTV (May, 1935), No. 5, p. 450. Introduction to the Photographic Possibilities of Polarized Light, F. Tuttle and J. W. McFarlane, XXV (July, 1935), No. 1, p. 69. Three New Kodascopes, N. B. Green, XXV (Sept., 1935), No. 3, p. 271. A New Sound Reader and Frame Viewer, I. Serrurier, XXV (Sept., 1935), No. 3, p. 275. Arc Supply Generator for Use with Suprex Carbons, W. K. Hartman, XXV (Sept., 1935), No. 3, p. 278. A Professional 16-Mm. Projector with Intermittent Sprocket, H. A. DeVry, XXV (Sept., 1935), No. 3, p. 279.