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

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152 CLASSIFIED INDEX New Method of Synchronization for Television Systems, T. T. Goldsmith, Jr., R. L. Campbell, and S. W. Stanton, v. 35, no. 3 (Sept. 1940), p. 254. Quality in Television Pictures, P. C. Goldmark and J. N. Dyer, v. 35, no. 3 (Sept. 1940), p. 234. Television Pick-up of the Pasadena Rose Tournament Parade, H. R. Lubcke v. 35, no. 3 (Sept. 1940), p. 221. Transmission System of Narrow Band-Width for Animated Line Images, A. M. Skellett, v. 33, no. 6 (Dec. 1939), p. 670. Television Control Equipment for Film Transmission, R. L. Campbell, v. 33, no. 6 (Dec. 1939), p. 677. Television Report (Committee Program), v. 33, no. 1 (July 1939), p. 75. Design Problems in Television Systems and Receivers, A. B. DuMont, v. 33, no. 1 (July 1939), p. 66. Introduction to Television Production, H. R. Lubcke, v. 33, no. 1 (July 1939) p. 54. Television Lighting, W. C. Eddy, v. 33, no. 1 (July 1939), p. 41. Television Studio Technic, A. W. Protzman, v. 33, no. 1 (July 1939), p. 26. Continuous Type Television Film Scanner, P. C. Goldmark, v. 33, no. 1 (July 1939), p. 18. Application of Motion Picture Film to Television, E. W. Engstrom, G. L. Beers, and A. V. Bedford, v. 33, no. 1 (July 1939), p. 3. Some Television Problems from the Motion Picture Standpoint, G. L. Beers, E. W. Engstrom, and I. G. Maloff, v. 32, no. 2 (Feb. 1939), p. 121. Road Ahead for Television, I. J. Kaar, v. 32, no. 1 (Jan. 1939), p. 18. Non-Intermittent Projector for Television Film Transmission, H. S. Bamford, v. 31, no. 5 (Nov. 1938), p. 453. Transmission of Motion Pictures over a Coaxial Cable, H. E. Ives, v. 31, no. 3 I (Sept. 1938), p. 256. Television Demonstration, October, 1937, v. 29, no. 6 (Dec. 1937), p. 596. Television from the Standpoint of the Motion Picture Producing Industry, v. 29, no. 2 (Aug. 1937), p. 144. RCA Developments in Television, R. R. Beal, v. 29, no. 2 (Aug. 1937), p. 121. Iconoscopes and Kinescopes in Television, V. K. Zworykin, *•. 28, no. 5 (May 1937), p. 473. THEATER (See also SMPE Activities) Design Some Factors in Drive-in Theater Design, L. H. Walters, v. 44, no. 2 (Feb. 1945), p. 138. Sound and Projection Equipment in War Department Theaters, G. L. Bub, v. 40, no. 1 (Jan. 1943), p. 35. Heating, Ventilating, and Air-Conditioning War Department Theaters, M. D. Kiczales, v. 40, no. 1 (Jan. 1943), p. 24. Construction of War Department Theaters, C. Welpley, v. 40, no. 1 (Jan. 1943), p. 4. Theater Engineering Report (Fire Safety, Theater Seating, Screen Bright ness), v. 38, no. 1 (Jan. 1942), p. 74.