Business screen magazine (1958)

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Above: 398 — The newest Specialist model; the finest projection performance at lowest cost quality allows. Magnificent new pan-harmonic high fidelity sound. pXCLUSIVE SPECIALIST FEATURES: |. Sapphire insets at 5 vital points deliver 400% longer Ife. 2. Filmovara "Zoom" lens* adjusts picture size to |t the screen. 3. All-gear drive for steady, flicker-less Jictures. 4. Straight line Optical system for maximum ight output. 5. "Cold glass" heat filter* for 7 times irighter still-picture image. 6. Single frame advance* ,nd frame counter for time and motion analysis. I'. Automatic loop setter * no lost loops even with damaged film. 8. Hour meter*i[ records operating time. \K Automatic rewind release sets projector for forward fter rewinding. lO. Rugged 7-ply (Plywood) case, ctually stronger than metal. Standard on 399EZ. optional on 399 t Available on 398 ;^Bell & Howell !"//V£/? PRODUCTS THROUGH IMAGINATION FREE BOOKLET Send for "Teaching and Training with Motion Pictures." Valuable tips for schools, churches and industry. CLIP OUT— SEND NOW Bell & Howell AudioVisual Education Department 8878 7108 McCormick Rd. Chicago 45, Illinois Gentlemen: Please send me your free booklet: "Teaching and Training with Motion Pictures." Name Address City 5 Organization. ..Zone State.. SMPTE Elects New '59 Officers; Norwood Simmons Is President ■A Dr. Norwood L, Simmons, West Coast Division, Motion Picture Film Department, Eastman Kodak Company, was elected president of the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers at the organization's 84th semi-annual convention October 20-24 in Detroit. He will hold office for the next two years. Dr. Simmons, who has held such posts in SMPTE as governor, editorial vice-president and most recently executive vice-president, succeeds Barton Kreuzer, marketing manager of the Astro-Electronics Division of Radio Corporation of America. Mr. Kreuzer remains on the SMPTE board as past president. Succeeding Dr. Simmons as executive vice-president is John W. Servies, vice-president of National Theatre Supply Co. Mr. Servies for the past two years was financial vice-president, and also has served SMPTE as convention vice-president. Re-elected for a second twoyear term as editorial vice-president is Glenn Matthews, of Eastman Kodak Company, Rochester. Taking over the duties of convention vice-president is Reid H. Ray, president of Reid H. Ray Film Industries. St. Paul. Minn. Mr. Ray recently served as treasurer of the society and chairman of the sustaining membership committee. He succeeds G. Carleton Hunt of General Film Labs, Hollywood, Calif. Wilton R. Holm, of E. I. du Pon' de Nemours, Photo Products Division. Parlin, N. J., will continue in the capacity of secretary, a post he has held for SMPTE since 1955. Newly-elected members of the board of governors, who will take office for two-year terms, are: East Coast: Gerald G. Graham, di ector of technical operations. National Film Board, Montreal, Canada; and Robert C. Reineck, chief engineer. CBS News, New York City. Central: Kenneth M. Mason, manager Midwest Division, Motion Picture Film Dept.. Eastman Kodak Company; and James L. Wassell. marketing manager of professional equipment. Bell & Howell Co.. both of Chicago. West Coast: Ub Iwerks. director of technical research, Walt Disney Productions, Burbank, Calif.; and Theodore B. Greiner, chief engineer, TV and radio, American Broadcasting Co., Hollywood. (B[" NUMBER 7 VOLUME 19