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

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6 CLASSIFIED INDEX «3 Acting Voice and Personality in the Motion Pictures, I. L. Bradley, XXI (Sept., 1933), No. 3, p. 209. 4- Addresses Presidential Address, XV (Aug., 1930), No. 2, p. 246. Presidential Address, XV (Dec., 1930), No. 6, p. 840. Banquet Addresses, XV (Aug., 1930), No. 2, p. 250. Scientific Progress and the New Era in Motion Pictures, W. H. Hays, XV (Aug., 1930), p. 263. The Engineer and His Tools, C. F. Jenkins, XV (Aug., 1930), No 2, p. 260. Banquet Speeches (Fall, 1930, Meeting), XVI (Feb., 1931), No. 2, p. 223. Presidential Address (Spring, 1931, Meeting), XVII (Aug., 1931), No. 2, p. 241. Banquet Speeches (Spring, 1931, Meeting), XVII (Sept., 1931), No. 3, p. 417. Banquet Speeches (Fall, 1931, Meeting), XVII (Nov., 1931), No. 5, p. 839. Address of Welcome (Fall, 1931, Meeting), XVII (Dec , 1931), No. 6, p. 895. Presidential Address (Fall, 1931, Meeting), XVII (Dec., 1931), No. 6, p. 898. Proceedings of the Semi-Annual Banquet at Washington, D. C. Oct., 1935, XXV (Dec., 1935), No. 6, p. 467. i. Advertising Equipment The Economics of Projector Lamps for Advertising Purposes, E. W. Beggs, XXII (Feb., 1934), No. 2, p. 127. The Control-Frequency Principle, J. E. Jenkins and S. E. Adair, XXII (March, 1934), No. 3, p. 193. v . Aerial Photography Photographic Effects Obtained with Infra D Negative, D. R. White, XX (Jan., 1933), No. 1, p. 54. Air-Conditioning Air-Conditioning in Film Laboratories, A. H. Simonds and L. H. Polderman, XVII (Oct., 1931), No. 4, p. 604. Silica Gel Air-Conditioning for Film Processing, E. C. Holden, XVII (April, 1932), No. 4, p. 471. • Aluminum Reflecting Surfaces of Aluminum, J. D. Edwards, XXTV (Feb., 1935), No. 2, p. 126. American Standards Association (See also Standards and Nomenclature; and Committee Reports, Standards and Nomenclature.} S.M.P.E. Requests National Standards for Motion Picture Industry, XIX (Oct., 1932), No. 4, p. 393. Sectional Committee on Motion Pictures (ASA), XXIII (July, 1934), No. 1, p. 59. XXIII (Sept., 1934), No. 3, p. 182. XXIII (Oct., 1934), No. 4, p. 243. XXIV (Feb., 1935), No. 2, p. 185.