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ANNOUNCEMENT . . .
INTERNATIONAL PROJECTIONIST takes great pleasure in announcing the addition to its staff as Advertising Manager of
Mr. James Beecroft
for the past seventeen years advertising manager of Exhibitors' Herald. Intimate contact over a long period of years with manufacturers and distributors of motion picture equipment has given Mr. Beecroft a keen insight into their problems and eminently qualifies him to render the utmost service to advertisers in this field.
Manufacturers and distributors of equipment are cordially invited to avail themselves of Mr. Beecrof t's vast fund of information relative to the merchandising of their products.
Reader interest engendered by editorial excellence, no less than reader loyalty gained by editorial policy, makes the ideal advertising medium. That INTERNATIONAL PROJECTIONIST recognizes this fact is demonstrated by the announcement of the following list of writers who will contribute material to its columns on an exclusive basis :
R. H. McCuLLOUGH
Supervisor of Projecion & Electrical Equipment, Fox W^st Coast Theatres
whose articles on projection theor>' and practice, based on his extensive and continuing experience as head of the technical department of one of America's largest theatre chains, are recognized as authoritative by projectionists everywhere.
Samuel Wein
for the past twenty-five years an active research worker and authority in the electro-technical field.
A. C. Schroeder
prominent West Coast projectionist who combines theory with practice in a style readily understandable by the projectionist.
Siegfried S. Meyers
whose writings on the fundamentals of the sciences underlying the projection art have received the enthusiastic praise of projectionists.
M. ROBACH
authority in the field of color photography and reproduction who will analyze the developments in this highly important field.
H. L. BURKITT
B.S. in chemical engineering, L.L.B., and a former Assistant Examiner in the U. S. Patent Office, who will edit a patent department and contribute analyses of significant patent developments.
These and many others will speak in this f omim. Occasionally we shall make room for one of those gentlemen who make a business of dealing in such terms as phi, beta, gamma, sigma, delta and the like, but not unless they explain themselves clearly. News and views of craft developments will continue, of course, to form an important part of our editorial content.