Journal of the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers (1950-1954)

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Subject Index ACOUSTICS. Behavior of Acoustic Materials, Richard K. Cook, 51: 192-202, Aug. 1948. Quieting and Noise Isolation, E. J. Con- tent, 51: 184-191, Aug. 1948. Auditorium Acoustics, J. P. Maxfield, 51: 169-183, Aug. 1948. Acoustical Factors in the Design of Mo- tion Picture Equipment, Howard C. Hardy, 50: 139-148, Feb. 1948. Space Acoustics, James Y. Dunbar, 49: 372-388, Oct. 1947. Sound Absorption and Impedance of Acoustical Materials, Hale J. Sabine, 49: 262-278, Sept. 1947. Combination Scoring, Re-recording, and Preview Studio, Daniel J. Bloomberg, W. O. Watson, and Michael Rettinger, 49: 3-26, July 1947. Dubbing and Post-Synchronization Stu- dios, William A. Mueller, 47: 230-237, Sept. 1946. A Discussion of the Acoustical Properties of Fiberglas, Willis M. Rees and Robert B. Taylor, 46: 52-63, Jan. 1946. AIR-CONDITIONING Discussion on Ventilating and Air Con- ditioning, 51: 94-100, July 1948. Service and Maintenance of Air-Con- ditioning Systems, W. B. Cott, 51: 92- 93, July 1948. Ultraviolet Air Disinfection in the Theater, L. J. Buttolph, 51: 79-91, July 1948. Air Purification by Glycol Vapor, J. W. Spiselman, 51: 70-78, July 1948. Motion Picture Theater Air Condition- ing, Dwight D. Kimball, 51: 52-69, July 1948. The Measurement and Control of Dirt in Motion Picture Processing Laboratories, N. L. Simmons and A. C. Robertson, 46: 185-205, Mar. 1946. AMERICAN STANDARDS ASSOCIATION (see also STANDARDS, pp. 71 and 73, and SOCIETY ACTIVITIES—Committees, Reports) ASA Correlating Committee, 54: 239, Feb. 1950. ASA Standards Z10 (Listed), 52: 338, Mar. 1949. ASA Adopts Universal Decimal Classifica- tion System, 51: 552, Nov. 1948. Incorporation of American Standards As- sociation, 51: 440, Oct. 1948. ASA Appoints Vice-Admiral Hussey as Administrative Head, 50: 182, Feb. 1948. New Letter Symbols for Chemical Engi- neering, 48: 272-273, Mar. 1947. International Motion Picture Standards, Donald E. Hyndman, 48: 126-128, Feb. 1947. Standardization and the Antitrust Laws, James D. Hayes, 46: 516-525, June 1946. Architecture: see STUDIOS, and THEATER • 9 •