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J. K. Milliard (Committee Chairman), Altec Lansing Corp., Beverly Hills, Calif., "Sound Committee Report."
Robert Dressier and Albert Chesnes, Paramount Pictures Corp., New York, " Sound-on Film Recording Using Electro-Optic Crystal Techniques."
John G. Frayne, Westrex Corp., Hollywood, Calif., and J. P. Livadary, Columbia Pictures Corp., Hollywood, Calif., "Dual Photomagnetic Intermediate Studio Recording."
Maxwell A. Kerr, Navy Dept., Bureau of Ships, Washington, D.C., "16mm ReleasePrint Inspection — Some Observations and Proposals."
High-Speed Photography Session
Joshua Fields, Louis Fields, Eleanor Gerlach and Myron Prinzmetal, Institute for Medical Research, Cedars of Lebanon Hospital, Los Angeles, "High-Speed Cine-Electrocardiography . "
Willard E. Buck, Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory, Los Alamos, N.M., "Transient Pressure Recording With a High-Speed Interferometer Camera."
Floyd Stratton and Kurt Stehling, Bell Aircraft Co., Buffalo, N.Y., "Applications of High-Speed Photography in Rocket Motor Research."
Harry R. Clason, National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics, Langley Field, Va., "A Method of Lighting Large Fields for High-Speed Motion Picture Photography."
William P. Holloway, U.S. Naval Ordnance Test Station, Inyokern, Calif., "A Theodolite Method of Camera Calibration."
Earl Quinn, Eastman Kodak Co., Rochester, N.Y., "A Case History of a High-Speed Tapping Operation."
FRIDAY AFTERNOON (Concurrent Sessions)
1 • Symposium on Magnetic Striping of Film
Edward Schmidt, Reeves Soundcraft Corp., Springdale, Conn., "Commercial Experiences With Magnastripe Production."
B. L. Kaspin, A. Roberts, H. Robbins and R. L. Powers, Bell & Howell Co., Chicago, "Magnetic Striping Techniques and Characteristics."
A. H. Persoon, Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Co., St. Paul, Minn., "Magnetic Striping of Photographic Film by the Laminating Process."
Thomas R. Dedell, Eastman Kodak Co., Rochester, N.Y., "Magnetic Sound Tracks for Processed 16mm Motion Picture Film."
G. A. Del Valle and L. W. Ferber, RCA Victor Division, Camden, N.J., "Notes on Wear of Magnetic Heads."
Ernest W. Franck, Reeves Soundcraft Corp., Springdale, Conn., "A Study of DropOuts in Magnetic Film."
E. W. D'Arcy, De Vry Corp., Chicago, "Standardization Needs for 16mm Magnetic Sound."
High-Speed Photography Session
David C. Gilkeson and A. E. Turula, Wollensak Optical Co., Rochester, N.Y., "Optical Aids for High-Speed Photography."
Frederick P. Warrick, Frederick P. Warrick Co., Bloomfield Hills, Mich., "A HighSpeed Recording Camera Featuring Constant Film Velocity and Large Film Capacity."
John H. Waddell, Wollensak Optical Co., Rochester, N.Y., "Full-Frame 35mm Fastax Camera."
M. Roganti, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Dayton, Ohio, "New Air Force Recording Camera."
Myron A. Bondelid, U.S. Naval Ordnance Test Station, Inyokern, Calif., "The M-45 Tracking Camera."
Charles A. Hulcher, Charles A. Hulcher Co., Hampton, Va., "70mm High-Speed Sequence Camera."
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