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SMPTE Studies Wide Range Of Technical Projection Subjects
\ wide range of motion picture and television technical topics will he discussed when scientists and engineers meet this spring at the Travmore Hotel in Atlantic City, \. J.. April 21-26. for the 93rd semiannual convention of the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers.
The format of the meeting is based on these subject areas, handled b\ these topic chairmen:
"Application of Motion Pictures and Television to Education" under 0. S. Knudsen of Iowa State L niversirj .
"Current Trends in Laboratory
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"Instrumentation and High-Speed Photography" under Morton Sultanoff of Ballistic Research Laboratories. Aberdeen. Md.
"New Instrumentation in Television under R. L. Pointer of American Broadcasting Co., New York.
"New Technology of 8mm Commercial Motion Pictures under Dr. ('. Loren Graham. Eastman Kodak Company, Rochester. N. Y.
"Recent Motion Picture and Television Developments in Outer Space rechnology" under H. M. Gurin. RCA Astro-Electronic Division Prin• eton, Y .1.
I he program will open April 22. with a session ol papers in the area of film processing and laboraton developments. The next session will cover 8mm md 16mm technical and engineerini; developments.
Motion pictures and television in outer space and instrumentation and high-speed photograph) comprise three «.~M,,n^ on Tuesday. Three television sessions on Vi ednesdav ami llunxlav cover circuit development: color and monochrome TV, and automation ; and motion pictures tor television, and video tape. Beginning Hiursda) evening and finishing on Iiidav are three sessions on motion pictures and television in education.
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Head W. J. German
\IA\ YORK — Miss \l. 15. Reilly, associated with Jules Brulatour and the sale of Eastman kodak raw film since I'M), has been elected president ol \\ . J. German, Inc. as the suc
cessor to the late William J. German who died on the West Coast last month.
Miss Reilly. who is Mrs. James F. Burns in private life, served as executive secretary of the German company. Her entrance into the raw film business preceded that of German by nine years, German having left Kodak in 1922 to join the Brulatour organization. In 1952 she and German joined to form the German (Continued on Page 15)
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