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iration. Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, National Association of Automotive IJluluai Insurance Companies, National Aslociation of Manufacturers. National Associa'ion of Mutual Casualty Cos., National Fire »rotection Association, National Grange, Nalonal Safety Council. The Traffic Institute. 'urpose: A co-sponsored group of nalionat irganizations. with active interest in accident .jrevention through use of films, who wish o accomplish the following objectivesr 1. To ..timulate production and use of safety films ". To raise the quality of films produced. 3 'o establish film evaluation standards. 4. To ecognize film excellence in awards program, .972 Activities; April meeting of the Commit ee as a Board of judges to screen and finally udge entries in their 29th Annual Safety 1 6mm Film Awards Program. October eveiing showing of top winning films and pres-ntation of awards to representatives of .ponsors and/or producers (during the Nalonal Safety Congress and Exposition in ;hicago. III.). THE NATIONAL VISUAL COMMUNICATIONS ASSOCIATION, INC, )ffices: Suite 1236A. 230 Park Ave., New -ork. N Y 10017. Phone: (212) 686-4704. National Officers: Gordon Reynolds (Modern 'alking Picture Service), President; Arthur Jubin (Polymedia). Vice-President; Qucntin Harvell, Secretary. :*urpose: To advance and encourage the most ■tiective use of visuals to promote better ommunications in industry, business, educa ■ nd government To increase the prestige ■ visual communications specialist by ince to the highest ethical standards. inniial Awards Competition: Deadline for the ■lift's will be one month prior to "Days of i.iiydls" Program. Scheduled for Dec. 2-3. 971. The awards will be presented at the iwards Banquet in New York City at the ._-/ York Hilton. laatlngs: Monthly luncheon meetings feajring presentations of specialized audioisual topics. September through June, in ( York and Chicago. Visitors welcome. THE SOCIETY OF MOTION PICTURE AND TELVISION ENGINEERS laadquarters: 9 East 41st Street, New York, I.Y. 10017 IMccre: V^ilton R. Holm (Assoc, of Motion '•dure A TV Prod), President; Byron S. toudabush (Byron Motion Pictures, Inc.), jiecutive Vice President; Deane R. W/hite I. du Pont de Nemours & Co.). Past Pres lent: Wm T. Wintnngham (Consultant), Engi eering Vice President; Richard E. Putnam General Electric). Editorial Vice President; enneth M. Mason (Eastman Kodak), Finan al Vice President; Harry Teitelbaum (Holly .oocl Film Co.), Conference Vice President; •Jm D. Hedden (Calvin Communications, Tc . Sections Vice President; Herbert E. armer (University of Southern Calif). Vice rp-,ident for Educational Affairs; Carlos H. -, Vice President for Photo-lnstrumenta tdward H Rcichard (Consolidated Film ■ ines). Vice President for Motion Picture ;f(airs; Roderick T. Ryan (Eastman Kodak), lice President for Photo-Science Affairs; K. Illair Benson (CBS Television Network), Vice ('resident for Television Affairs; E. B. Mclireal. Secretary; Joseph T. Dougherty, Treas Vrences: 111th Technical Conference and nent Exhibit. Apr. 16-21. 1972. New -iilton. New York. 112th Technical Cone and Equipment Exhibit, Oct. 22-27, Century Plaza Hotel, Los Angeles. UNIVERSITY FILM FOUNDATION, INC. Wice (of the President): O. S. (Steve) Knud•n 121 Pearson Hall. Iowa State University. Iowa 50010. > rs: O. S. Knudsen (Iowa State Univ.). :ent; John Flory (Eastman Kodak Co.), !ce President; Herbert E Farmer (Univ. of ,0. Calif), Secretary: J. E. Oglesby (Virginia ■tate Board of Education). Treasurer. 'urpose: This Foundation is a tax exempt, on-profit corporation established to raise jndowment: handle research contracts; and Ucilitate fellowship and scholarship proI rams THE UNIVERSITY FILM ASSOCIATION iffice (of the President): J. B. Watson. Jr., , ffice of Instructional Services Dartmouth lollege. Hanover. N.H. 03755. ||«ticers: J. B. Watson, Jr. (Dartmouth Col I'ge). President; Lauren Cocking (Southern t'lnois University). Executive Vice President; i lobert W. Wagner (Ohio State University) . iditorial Vice President; Richard A. Sander . [on (Univ. of Hawaii). Conference Vice Presi • ,ent; J Sol Wrenn, Jr. (Virginia State Board • f Education). Treasurer; F. Dennis Lynch 'niversity of Kansas). Secretary; Ernest D, lose (Temple University). Past President, > [nnual Conference: 26th Annual Conference I ill be held August 19-24. 1972. at Umv. of . I'ashington. John Driscoll, Program Chairr >an. 8mm is our Image. Our Super 8 .spi-ciali.sts can save you time and ni()ne\ . NO sub-contractiiiu because we do it all: 35inni and I6111111 reduction printing with effects, quantity printing, magnetic or optical sound and silent, cartridging, exclusive cartridge lubing with Xo-En and X'acuumate film protection. For capabilities brochure and price list write HolKwood \'alley Film Lab, 2704 West Oli\'e, Burbank, California 91505, or phone (213) 846-7262. Vtotl^wood Valley TiJm £ai The original Portable Hot Splicer ... by Maier Hancock... is still the only professional splicer with a built-in lifetime carbicle scraper blade. With more than 20,000 in daily use, in more than 10 countries, it is the accepted standard wherever professional films are produced. Though constantly improved over the past 20 years, all parts are readily interchangeable! Maier-Hancock Portable Hot Splicers are synonymous with professional film handling. from $26i.00 Model 1635: 16mm or 35mm. Model 816: 16mm or 8mm. Model 816 S: Super-8, 8 or 16 mm. See your photographic dealer or WRITE FOR DETAILED LITERATURE Maier-Hancock Industries 13212 Raymer Street North Hollywood, Calif. 91602 (213) 764-0280 '' lovember/December, 1971 49