Journal of the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers (1950-1954)

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ARCS General Effect of Carbon Cooling on High-Current Arcs, Wolfgang Finkelnburg, 52: 407- 416, Apr. 1949. Optimum Performance of High-Bright- ness Carbon Arcs, M. T. Jones and F. T. Bowditch, 52: 395-406, Apr. 1949. Light Generation by the High-Intensity Carbon Arc, F. T. Bowditch, 49: 209- 217, Sept. 1947. The Concentrated-Arc Lamp as a Source of Modulated Radiation, W. D. Buck- ingham and C. R. Deibert, 48: 324- 342, Apr. 1947. Characteristics and Applications of Con- centrated-Arc Lamps, W. D. Bucking- ham and C. R. Deibert, 47: 376-399, Nov. 1946. Projection New Projection Lamp and Carbon-Feed Mechanism, J. K. Elderkin, 54: 87- 94, Jan. 1950. Color Measurement of Motion Picture Screen Illumination, R. E. Harrington and F. T. Bowditch, 54: 63-73, Jan. 1950. High-Intensity Projection Arc Lamp, Charles A. Hahn, 50: 489-501, May 1948. Motion Picture Screen Light as a Func- tion of Carbon-Arc-Crater Brightness Distribution, M. T. Jones, 49: 218-240, Sept. 1947. Recent Developments of Super-High-In- tensity Carbon-Arc Lamps, M. A. Hankins, 49: 37-47, July 1947. Increased Light for Projection of 16-Mm Film with Carbon Arcs, R. J. Zavesky and W. W. Lozier, 48: 447-453, May 1947. Screen Illumination with Carbon Arc Mo- tion Picture Projection Systems, R. J. Zavesky, C. J. Gertiser, and W. W. Lozier, 48: 73-81, Jan. 1947. Studio Lighting New Developments in Mercury Lamps for Studio Lighting, F. E. Carlson, 50: 122-138, Feb. 1948. Report of the Committee on Studio Light- ing, C. W. Handley, Chairman, 47: 113-118, July 1946. Carbon Arcs for Motion Picture and Tele- vision Studio Lighting, F. T. Bowditch, M. R. Null and R. J. Zavesky, 46: 441- 453, June 1946. Awards and Citations: see SOCIETY ACTIVITIES Background Projection: see PROJECTION—Background BIOGRAPHIES. Gage, Henry Phelps, 50: 89, Jan. 1948. Dubray, Joseph A., 50: 88, Jan. 1948. My First Fifty Years in Motion Pictures, Oscar B. Depue, 49: 481-493, Dec. 1947. Warner, Samuel L., 48: 443-446, May 1947. Craft, Edward B., 48: 440-443, May 1947. Case, Theodore W., 48: 437-i40, May 1947. Historical Development of Sound Films, E. I. Sponable, 48: 407-422, May 1947. Historical Development of Sound Films, E. I. Sponable, 48: 275-303, Apr. 1947. Wilbur B. Rayton, by I. L. Nixon, 48: 217-219, Mar. 1947. 10