American television directory (1946)

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"Television", James J. Finn. Interna¬ tional Projectionist: January, 1941. "Television After V-Day", R. M. Grant. Popular Mechanics : October, 1944. "Television and FM Bands", Business Week: January 20, 1945. "Television and Sunken Ships", Science Digest: November, 1944. "Television As I See It", Lee De Forest. Radio News: January, 1945. "Television Broadcasts Unaffected by Plane Crash", Science News Letter: July, 1945. "Television Broadcasting from the Sky", Science: August 24, 1945. "Television by Telephone", Science Di¬ gest: January, 1945. "Television Camera, The", Richard Hub bell. American Cinematographer : June, 1945. "Television Channels", E. M. Noll. Radio News: February, 1945. "Television Controversy", E. F. Mc¬ Donald, Jr. Scientific American: July, 1944. "Television for Airway Control”, T. M. Morse. Radio News: January, 1945. "Television for Amateurs", 0. Read. Radio News: August, 1945. "Television for Industry and Home", W. Baltin. Radio News: January, 1945. "Television in Department Store Mer¬ chandising", Popular Mechanics : May, 1945. "Television Is Coming to the Smaller Cities", A. C. Lescarboura. Radio News: January, 1945. "Television Industry Prepares for PostWar", J. H. Carmine. Radio News: Jan¬ uary, 1945. "Television Lens", Business Week: No¬ vember 25, 1944. "Televison Networks and Ordinary Phone Wire", Popular Science: February, 1945. "Television's Post-War Possibilities", P. Glanzer. Radio News: July, 1944. "Television Projection System", Popular Mechanics : April, 1945. "Television Receivers", E. M. Noll. Radio News: April-August, 1945. "Television Receiver Design", M. S. Kiver. Radio News: January, 1945. "Television Receiver Sound Channel", Electrician: January 5, 1945. "Television Relays", Scientific American: October, 1944. "Television Shares Honors in Radio Spec¬ trum Assignments", Business Week: July 20, 1945. "Television Station Design", Television: May, 1945. "Television Station Design", Electronics : December, 1944. "Television Success Story — Schmidt Camera", D, 0. Woodbury. Collier’s: December 2, 1944. "Television Technician", Wiliam Wallace. Televiser: Fall, 1944. "Television Techniques and Brain Waves", Science News Letter: October 21, 1944. "Television: Then and Now", Dr. Sig¬ mund Spaeth. Televiser: Fall, 1944. "Television Today — Electronic Devices", James Frank. International Projection¬ ist: October, 1943. "Television Transmitting Equipment", E. M. Noll. Radio News: October, 1944March, 1945. "Television: What About It?", Hull. QST: November, 1931. "Television: When and How?", R. N. Farr. Science News Letter: July 22, 1944. "Training Personnel", John F. Royal. Television : December, 1944. "Transcontinental Network", Science News Letter: October 28, 1944. "Transient Response", H. E. Kallmann. Proceedings of the I. R. E. : March, 1945. "Transmission of Television by Standard Telephone Wire", Newsweek: November 13, 1944. "Triode Linear Saw-Tooth-Current Oscil¬ lator", Proceedings of the I. R. E.: March, 1945. "Visual Sensitivities to Color Differences in Daylight", Mac Adam. Journal of the Optical Society of America: May, 1942. "What About Post-War Television?", Popular Science: April, 1944. "What's Ahead in Home Radios”, J. M. Guilfovle. Science Digest: January, 1945. "World ot Your Elbow", Popular Me¬ chanics: December, 1944. "Zenith and High Frequency Transmit¬ ter", Business Week: January 6, 1945. COLOR TELEVISION "Color in Television", Lee de Forest. Radio News: February, 1941. "Color in the Air", Peter C. Goldmark. Television: Fall, 1944. Allan, Doug. How to Write for Tele¬ vision. New York: E. P. Dutton Co., Inc., March, 1946. Amick, Charles. Fluorescent Lighting Manual. New York: McGraw-Hill Book Co., Inc., 1942. Arnold, Frank A. Broadcast Advertis¬ ing: The Fourth Dimension. Televi¬ sion Edition. New York: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1933. Brainers, J. G. (Ed.) Ultra-HighFrequency Techniques, by Glenn Koehler, Herbei't J. Reich and C. F. Woodruff, 5th Printing. New York: D. Van Nostrand, 1942. Caldwell-Clements, Inc. Get Ready Now to Sell Television. New York: Cald¬ well-Clements, Inc., 1944. (A guide book for merchants.) Cameron, James. Radio and Television. London: Cameron Publishing Co., 1932. "Color Television", R. W. Ehrlich. Radio News: July, 1945. "Color Television", Peter C. Goldmark. Journal of the Society of Motion Pic¬ ture Engineers: April, 1942. "Color Television — Part I", Peter C. Goldmark, J. N. Dyer, E. R. Piore and J. M. Hollywood. Proceedings of the I. R. E. : April, 1942. — Part II, Ibid: September, 1943. "Color Television", L. C. Jesting. Light and Lightning : June, 1945. "Color Television — Baird Television Sys¬ tem Described", N. W. Maybank. Wire¬ less World: August 17, 1939. "Color Television Demonstrated by CBS Engineers", Electronics : October, 1940. "Color Television with Electrical Color Filters", T. de Names. Television and Short Wave World: September, 1939. "Colour Television", Electrician: March 30, 1945. "Full Color Television Effective Selling Medium", The Fashion Group Bulletin: October, 1945. "Looking Ahead to Color and u.h.f. Tele¬ vision", P. C. Goldmark. Proceedings of the I. R. E.: March, 1945. "Natural Color in Television", James Stockley. Science News Letter: March 8, 1941. "New Baird Color Television System", F. W. Marehant. Television and Short Wave World: September, 1939. "Television and the Artist", Emlen Etting. Atlantic Monthly: December, 1945. "Television in Color", Julian Leggett. Popular Mechanics : April, 1941. "Television in Color with 2-Sided Screen", Popular Mechanics: March, 1945. "Television in Natural Color", Communi¬ cations: June, 1940. "Thomascolor Process Financed; May Revolutionize Tint Costs", The Hollywood Reporter: Dec. 7, 1945, page 1. "What About Color?", Lela Swift. Tele¬ viser: Fall, 1944. Cameron, James. Television for Be¬ ginners. London: Cameron Publish¬ ing Co., 1940. Camm, F. J. Television Manual (Re¬ vised Edition.) Brooklyn: Chemical Publishing Co., 1943. Camm, F. J. Television and Short Wave Handbook. Brooklyn Chemical Publishing Co., 1942. Caverly, Don P. A Primer of Elec¬ tronics. New York: McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc., 1943. Chappelle, Harry John Barton. Pop¬ ular Television. London: Sir Isaac Pitman & Sons, Ltd., 1932. Chappelle, Harry John Barton. Tele¬ vision for the Amateur Construct¬ or. London: Sir Isaac Pitman & Sons, Ltd., 1934. De Forest, Dr. Lee, Television Today and Tomorrow. New York: The Dial Press, 1942. BOOKS 132