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

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CLASSIFIED INDEX 141 Reduction of Loop-Length Variations in Non-Slip Printers, E. W. Kellogg, v. 30, no. 2 (Feb. 1938), p. 136. Demonstration of Stereophonic Recording with Motion Pictures, J. P. Max- iield, v. 30, no. 2 (Feb. 1938), p. 131. Methods of Blooping, F. D. Williams, v. 30, no. 1 (Jan. 1938), p. 105. Recent Development in Hill and Dale Recorders, L. Vieth and C. F. Wiebusch, v. 30, no. 1 (Jan. 1938), p. 96. Recent Developments in Gaseous Discharge Lamps, S. Dushman, v. 30, no. 1 (Jan. 1938), p. 58. Vacuum-Tube Engineering for Motion Pictures, L. C. Hollands and A. M. Glover, v. 30, no. 1 (Jan. 1938), p. 38. Film Perforation and 96-Cycle Frequency Modulation in Sound-Film Records, J. I. Crabtree and W. Herriott, v. 30, no. 1 (Jan. 1938), p. 25. Recording Tests on Some Recent High-Resolution Expermeintal Emulsions, J. O. Baker, v. 30, no. 1 (Jan. 1938), p. 18 f . Modulated High-Frequency Recording as a Means of Determining Conditions for Optimal Processing, J. O. Baker and D. H. Robinson, v. 30, no. 1 (Jan. 1938), p. 3. New Type of Double-Film Attachment, E. C. Manderfeld, v. 29, no. 6 (Dec. 1937), p. 669. Automatic Audio-Frequency Graphic Recorder, A. D. MacLeod, v. 29, no. 6 (Dec. 1937), p. 663. Curve-Plotting Transmission Meter, L. D. Grignon, v. 29, no. 6 (Dec. 1937), p. 660. Curve-Plotting Transmission Meter, L. A. Aicholtz, v. 29, no. 6 (Dec. 1937), p. 655. Continuous Level Recorder for Routine Studio and Theater Measurements, G. M. Sprague and J. K. Hilliard, v. 29, no. 6 (Dec. 1937), p. 645. Linear Decibel-Scale Volume Indicator, F. G. Albin, v. 29, no. 5 (Nov. 1937), p. 489. Effect of Uneven Slit Illumination upon Distortion in Several Types of Variable-Width Records, C. N. Batsel and C. H. Cartwright, v. 29, no. 5 (Nov. 1937), p. 476. New Dynamic Light-Valve, E. Gerlach, v. 29, no. 4 (Oct. 1937), p. 388. Assembling a Final Sound-Track, E. Wetzel, v. 29, no. 4 (Oct. 1937), p. 374. Prescoring for Song Sequences, B. Brown, v. 29, no. 4 (Oct. 1937), p. 356. Improved Noise-Reduction System for High-Fidelity Recording, H. J. Has- brotick, J. O. Baker, and C. N. Batsel, v. 29, no. 3 (Sept. 1937), p. 310. Present Aspects in the Development of 16-Mm Sound Film, A. Shapiro, v. 29, no. 3 (Sept. 1937), p. 303. Dubbing Rehearsal Channel, H. G. Tasker, v. 29, no. 3 (Sept. 1937), p. 286. RCA Recording System and Its Adaptation to Various Types of Sound-Track, G. L. Dimmick, v. 29, no. 3 (Sept. 1937), p. 258. Magnetic Recording-Reproducing Machine for Objective Speech Study, S. J. Begun, v. 29, no. 2 (Aug. 1937), p. 216. Laboratory Flutter-Measuring Instrument, R. R. Scoville, v. 29, no. 2 (Aug. 1937), p. 209.