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Sid Solow Elected Presideni of Cinema Laboratories Association
i:: Sitlncy V. Solow. president of Consolidated Film Industries, HollywiKxl, has been elected president of the AssiKiation of Cinema l.aboratories.
Announcement of the election of Solow, a 30-year veteran in the motion picture laboratory industry, was made during the ACL's recent meeting in Los Angeles. Headquarters of the association arc in \\ ashinglon. D. C . •
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Elect lames I imbaeher President of Educational Eilm Library Assn. ix Members of the Educational Film Library Association have elected James L. Limbachcr, audio-visual librarian of the Dearborn (Mich.) Public Library as their new president. Other new ofiicers-elect are: William J. Speed, vice-president and Carolyn Guss, secretary. Speed is a-v director of the Los Angeles Public Library; Miss Guss is a professor of education at Indiana University. The association has a membership of over 1,000, mostly in educational and public library posts in the L'.S.
Hal Ardcn to MPO Productions as Head of an Educational Program
Hal Marc Ardcn has been appointed a vice-president of .MPO Productions. New York. He will supervise the development of the company's program to utilize its film-makinu talents and facilities
to schools of architecture throughout the world.
Prior to his new appointment, Ardcn was Associate Producer and Director of Public Relations at Sturgis-Grant Productions, Inc. He also served for eleven years as National Radio-TV-Fiim Director of the American Heart Association.
MPO plans for the cducalit)nai field include the creation and production of instructional films for schools and libraries, as well as for medical and science professional groups in the U.S. and abroad. • * * *
John Kowalak, Ted Gaski Elected to the Board of Movielab. Inc.
i? John J. Kowalak and Ted J. Gaski have been elected to the
.Movielab director: Ted Gaski
ti'atliinji film-maker; Ardcn
in meeting the increasingly complex needs of education.
One of .Arden's first projects will be the development of a series of instructional films for architectural students. This program is being prepared in collaboration with the Association of C\illegiatc Schools of Architecture and the Institute for Educational Development. The films will be distributed
board member; John Ko\' I
board of directors of .M Inc.
Kowalak, vice-preside; M()viclab, Inc., has been vlii company since 1957. He \\ p viously an executive and ti. ik consultant with the Ans. I vision of General Aniline H C\)rporation for more tli ! years. He is a Fellow of ciety of Motion Picture aniie vision Engineers.
Gaski, also a vice-presioi Movielab, Inc., joined the '•ny in 1958. He formerly I research, production and X cal positions with Consolt Film Industries, Pathe tories. Eastman Kodak. . a member of The Jam Ha ganization, of Detroit.
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