Journal of the Society of Motion Picture Engineers (1930-1949)

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CLASSIFIED INDEX Aberration A Method of Measuring Axial Chromatic Aberration in an Objective Lens, W. Herriott, XX (April, 1933), No. 4, p. 323. "3 Acoustics Acoustic Control of Recording for Talking Motion Pictures, J. P. Maxfield, XIV (Jan., 1930) No. 1, p. 85. Some New Aspects of Reverberation, E. W. Kellogg, XIV (Jan., 1930), No. 1, p. 96. Theater Acoustics for Sound Reproduction, S. K. Wolf, XIV (Feb., 1930), No. 2, p. 151. Sound-Proofing and Acoustic Treatment of RKO Stages, A. S. Ringel, XV (Sept., 1930), No. 3, p. 352. One Type of Acoustic Distortion in Sound Picture Sets, R. L. Hanson, XV (Oct., 1930), No. 4, p. 460. Conditions under which Residual Sound in Reverberant Rooms May Have More Than One Rate of Decay, C. F. Eyring, XV (Oct., 1930), No. 4, p. 528. Aiding the Theater Patron Who Is Hard of Hearing, F. H. Graham, XVI (March, 1931), No. 3, p. 341. A Truck-Mounted Laboratory for the Diagnosis of Theater Acoustic Defects, V. A. Schlenker, XVI (March, 1931), No. 3, p. 302. Noise Measurement, S. K. Wolf and G. T. Stanton, XVII (Dec., 1931), No. 6, p. 966. Measurements with a Reverberation Meter, V. L. Chrisler and W. F. Snyder, XVIII (April, 1932), No. 4, p. 479. The Acoustics of Large Auditoriums, S. K. Wolf, XVIII (April, 1932), No. 4, p. 517. Report of the Sound Committee, XIX (Aug., 1932), No. 2, p. 160. Theater Noise Problems, S. K. Wolf and J. E. Tweeddale, XIX (Dec., 1932), No. 6, p. 499. Musical Acoustics of Auditoriums, P. Caporale, XX (Feb. 1933), No. 2, p. 119. Report of the Sound Committee, XX (June, 1933), No. 6, p. 500. Some Practical Applications of Acoustics in Theaters, G. W. Baker and M. A. Smith, XXII (Feb., 1934), No. 2, p. 148. Acoustical Requirements for Wide-Range Reproduction of Sound, S. K. Wolf, XXII (April, 1934), No. 4, p. 242. Recent Developments in the Acoustics of Motion Picture Sound Stages, M. Rettinger, XXIV (May, 1935), No. 5, p. 395. Studio Acoustics, M. Rettinger, XXV (Oct., 1935), No. 4, p. 331. Modern Instruments for Acoustical Studies, E. C. Wen'e, XXV (Nov., 1935), No. 5, p. 389. 5