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

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Berlyn Brixner, Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory, Los Alamos, N.M., "High-Speed, Rotating-Mirror Frame Camera." A. M. Erickson, Naval Ordnance Laboratory, White Oak, Md., "Photographic Instrumentation of Timing Systems." H. Schardin, Weil Am Rhein, Baden, Germany, "High-Speed Spark Photography." I. L. Stern and J. H. Foster, Material Laboratory, New York Naval Shipyard, Brooklyn, N.Y., "High-Speed Photographic Techniques for the Study of the Welding Arc." Charles T. Lakin, U.S. Naval Ordnance Test Station, Inyokern, Calif., "The 70-mm Test Vehicle Recorder." W. R. Stamp and R. P. Coghlan, Royal Naval Scientific Service, United Kingdom, "Growth and Decay of Light Measured Photographically From Flash Discharge Tubes." W. D. Chesterman, Royal Naval Scientific Service, United Kingdom, "New Precision Rotating Prism High-Speed Motion Picture Camera." W. D. Chesterman, Royal Naval Scientific Service, United Kingdom, "Further Developments in High-Speed Photography in England." Carl G. Jennergren, Research Institute of National Defense, Stockholm, Sweden, "HighSpeed Photography in Sweden." THURSDAY EVENING (Current Sessions) Symposium on 16mm Equipment Maintenance Bernard A. Cousino, Cousino, Inc., Toledo, Ohio, "Equipment Maintenance — Key to Success." Henry H. Wilson, Ampro Corp., Chicago, "Operation of a Manufacturer's Service Organization." Fred Whitney, SMPTE, New York, and R. A. House, Film Recording Group, RCA Victor Division, Camden, N.J., "Test Films for 16mm Equipment Maintenance." Thomas C. Sheehan, Visual Instruction Office, Washington Public Schools, Washington, D.C., "Maintaining Visual Education Equipment in a Large City School System." O. T. Bright, Bell & Howell Co., Chicago, "Selection, Training and Equipping Field Service Stations for Repair of 16mm Projection Equipment." Philip M. Cowett, Bureau of Ships, U.S. Navy Dept., Washington, D.C., "Navy Maintenance of 16mm Projection Equipment." High-Speed Photography Session Karl W. Maier, Springfield Armory, Springfield, Mass., "A Procedure for Complete Analysis of High-Speed Motion Picture Data." C. David Miller and Arthur Scharf, Battelle Memorial Institute, Columbus, Ohio, "An Isotransport Camera for 100,000 Frames per Second." Robert D. Shoberg, Army Ordnance Corp., White Sands Proving Ground, Las Cruces, N.M., "High-Speed Instrumentation of Guided Missiles." Kenneth Shaftan, J. A. Maurer, Inc., Long Island City, N.Y., "Progress in Photographic Instrumentation in 1951." FRIDAY MORNING (Concurrent Sessions) Sound Recording and Reproduction W. K. Grimwood and J. R. Horak, Kodak Research Laboratories, Rochester, N.Y., "Optimum Slit Height in Photographic Sound-Track Reproducers." 554