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International Projectionist
vol. 27, July 1952 Heart of the Projector Mechanism (p. 5) R. A.
Mitchell Fox Unveils Eidophor, Arc-Lit Color TV (p. 14)
vol. 27, Aug. 1952
Heart of the Projector Mechanism, Pt. II (p. 8) R. A. Mitchell
vol. 27, Sept. 1952 Heart of the Projector Mechanism, Pt. Ill (p. 5)
R. A. Mitchell Stereosound Enhances Eidophor TV (p. 11)
Kino-Technik
no. 7, July 1952 Der neue Tonschmalfilmprojektor Elektor 16T3
(p. 171) Infrarotfilm in der wissenschaftlicken Kine
matographie (p. 172) J. Rieck Jetzt auch Stereofilm im eigenen Heim (p. 177)
H. Luscher
no. 9, Sept. 1952 Berlins Anteil an der deutschen Filmindustrie
(p. 208) H. Muting Aus der Arbeit der Berliner kinotechnischen
Betriebe (p. 209)
Akustik im Tonfilmtheater (p. 214) W. Bausch "Filmosound 202" schafft neue Moglichkeiten fur
den 16-mm-Film (p. 216) W. Beyer Tonaufnahmegerate und Mischanlage der Western Electric (p. 218)
Storungen bei der Vorfiihrung von Tonfilmen (p. 221) K. Braune and H. Tummel
Motion Picture Herald
vol. 188, Oct. 1952 (Better Theaters Section) How the New Four-Inch Lenses Give a Brighter
Picture (p. 10) G. Gagliardi
Getting into the Drive-in Business, Pt. 8, Planning the Main Building (p. 11) W. P. Smith This is Cinerama on Broadway (p. 14)
Proceedings of the I.R.E.
vol. 40, Aug. 1952
Requisite Color Bandwidth for Simultaneous Color-Television Systems (p. 909-912) Knox Mcllwain
Elimination of Moire Effects in Tri-Color Kinescopes (p. 916-923) E. G. Ramberg Cathode-Ray Picture Tube With Low-Focusing Voltage (p. 937-945) C. S. Szegho
vol. 40, Oct. 1952 An Experimental System for Slightly Delayed
Projection of Television Pictures (p. 1177) P.
Mandel Gamma Correction in Constant Luminance
Color Television Systems (p. 1185) S. Apple
baum
Radio and Television News
vol. 48, Aug. 1952
Cinemagnetic Recording (p. 46) A. C. Blaney The TV Picture Tube (p. 50) W. Buchsbaum
Tele-Tech
vol. 11, Oct. 1952 Television Control Room Layout (p. 48) R. D.
Chipp
SMPTE Lapel Pins
The Society will have available for mailing after September 15, 1952, its gold and blue enamel lapel pin, with a screw back. The pin is a £-in. reproduction of the Society symbol — the film, sprocket and television tube — which appears on the Journal cover. The price of the pin is $4.00, including Federal Tax; in New York City, add 3% sales tax.
Obituary
Percy D. Brewster died on October 27 at his home at East Orange, N.J., after a long illness. He had retired 12 years ago. His work as a motion picture engineer led him to credit as the inventor of several color photographic processes, with 360 patents granted to him. He was President of the Brewster Color Film Corp. of Newark, N. J., and of the former Revelation Film Corp. of London.
He became a member of the Society of Motion Picture Engineers in 1929 and was made a Fellow in 1934. He was cited by the Royal Society of London for his work in color photography and was the first to make a color photograph of President Wilson. He was graduated from Cornell University in 1906.
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