International projectionist (Jan-Dec 1936)

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INTERNATIONA I, PROJI'XTIONISt February 1936 HAVE YOU RECEIVED YOUR COPY of the The National Projector Carbon Handbook is a practical treatise on the carbon arc as applied to projection. It gives the projectionist the information needed to secure efficient operation, freedom from trouble, and maximum intensity This is a book every projectionist will want to own. SEND FOR YOUR COPY TODAY Use the Coupon, at the bottom of this page. and quality of screen illumination from projection lamp equipment. New chapters cover the Suprex and A. C. High Intensity Arcs. Instructions are given for correct arc operation in every type of projection lamp. NATIONAL CARBON COMPANY, INC. Carbon Sales Division, Cleveland, Ohio Unit of Union Carbide [1|M and Carbon Corporation Branch Sales Offices: New York, Pittsburgh, Chicago, San Franeiaeo NATIONAL CARBON COMPANY, INC. Post Office Box 6087 Cleveland, Ohio Gentlemen : Please send me complimentary copy of the New Handbook on National Projector Carbons. Name Title Mail to Theatre Street City State I.P.-2 I