International projectionist (Oct 1931-Sept 1933)

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fn/eff)0//ono/ OJECTIONISl £c//tecf by James J. Hnn Issue: TESTING CIRCUITS A. C. Schroeder continues his series of articles on the proper methods of testing electric circuits. Practical data prsented in practical fashion by a practical projectionist. LAMP EQUIPMENT Pertinent comment on correct lamp equipment and approved methods of operating technique by R. H. McCullough, Fox West Coast projection director. EMERGENCY HOOK-UP A novel means employed by M. D'. O'Brien, Assistant Director of Projection, Loew Theatres, to keep the show going. POWER SUPPLY A timely and provocative analysis of D. C. power sources by Samuel Bagno. Rebuttal comment by experienced workers in the field. — and Other Articles D. C. NEWS and VIEWS DIAGRAMS TECHNICAL HINTS NEW EQUIPMENT No. 'ebruary, 1932' A magazine devoted to better visual and sound 25c. a CO $2.00 a yc