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BUSCH Cine-Slide Projectors have many special features, including: Big 14" > 14" built-in Daylight Screen; 80slide capacity; automatic or manual operation with Kodak Carousel projector. Available with or without sound u.i.t. The Busch C.neSlide Projector is versatile, dependable, portable and lightweight.
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BUSCH Cinesalesman self-contained, continuous 16mm projectors are dependable, portable, versatile. Available In variety of models to meet any requirement (or continuous or rear-screen projection. Unit has 20 years of proven performance with many patented, exclusive features found only on world-famous Busch Cinesalesman projectors.
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Ted Scarr to Manage Advertising.
Audio-Visuals for Columbia Gas
•fr Theodore 1. Scarr has been named manager, advertising and audio-visual, for the Columbia Gas System Service Corporation. His appointment in August was announced by R. F. Ducmler. vicepresident of that company. Scarr will report to R. E. Gregory, director of advertising and public relations.
The 35 year old executive holds a Master degree in Business Administration from City College of New York where he earned his
Ted Scarr: commiinicator
Bachelor of Business Administration degree, with a major in communications, graduating Cum Laude.
Before joining Columbia, Scarr was director of promotion for Nation's Business and for the Elks" Magazine. A resident of Plainview, N.Y.. he is active in the Magazine Promotion Group, the Sales Promotion Executives Assn.: Alpha Delta Sigma, national professional ad fraternity. •
* * * RCA Appoints Charles D. Sullivan 10 Direct Educational Planning
Charles D. Sullivan has been appointed administrator lor educational planning in the newly
Rear Admiral Ilfnr\ Miller C/ii'c/ o/ Infornuition for ll. partmvnt of the S'acij, madi lacard presentation to rctiriii^ mander Douglas F. "Duck" ( j)ri sitlciit of \'istinl.\ hij Donf. Assoeidtes. Aicard recount: 25-i/car participation in Sui itiiities. George acquired name "Duck" while senirtf: fice of late Secretary of James Forrcstal, in World Wiii
formed Instructional and Si tific Electronics Departments RCA Broadcast and Conimu* lions Products Division.
.According to division vice-^ ident Adron M. Miller, Sula will evaluate educational raJ requirements as they relate tf« rent RCA prt>ducts and to product de\elopment. He \\i. . correlate present and phi RCA products for education^ programmed lessons, real study materials and other ware" now available and likd be marketed in the future. * * *
Dr. Edward Katzenbach to W Raytheon's Educational Divui <v Pointing up the increasoi teres! of electronics comp< in the field of education, DM ward L. Katzenbach, Jr. hasi named general manager oH Raytheon Company's newly-l cd Education Division. The ncnt educator has served a rector of the Commission oir ministratixe .Affairs of the A can Council on I'ducalion.
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