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

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280 SPRING, 1935, CONVENTION Studio Visits S. M. P. E. delegates to the Convention have been courteously granted the privilege of visiting and inspecting the Warner Bros. First National Studio, the Fox Hill Studio of Fox Film Corp., and the Walt Disney Studio: admission by registration card only. A visit has also been arranged to the California Institute of Technology. Motion Pictures Passes will be available during the Convention to those registering, to Grauman's Chinese and Egyptian Theaters, Pantages', Hollywood Theater, Warner Bros.' Hollywood Theater, and Gore Bros.' Iris Theater. Ladies9 Program An especially attractive program for the ladies attending the Convention is being arranged by Mrs. E. Huse, hostess, and her Ladies' Committee. A suite will be provided in the Hotel where the ladies will register and meet for the various events upon their program. Further details of the Convention will be published in the next issue of the JOURNAL.