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

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JOURNAL OF THE SOCIETY OF MOTION PICTURE ENGINEERS Volume XXXVII July, 1941 CONTENTS Page Twenty-Fifth Anniversary of the Society of Motion Picture Engineers 3 Salute to the SMPE WILL H. HAYS 5 Another Milestone. . „ EMERY HUSE 7 Twenty-Five Years of Service F. H. RICHARDSON 9 Recent Advances in the Theory of the Photographic Process . . C. E. K. MEES 10 Recommended Procedure and Equipment Specifications for Educational 16-Mm Projection — A Report of the Committee on Non-Theatrical Equipment Part I. General ^Recommendations 22 Part II. The Optical Properties of Commercially Available Screens for 16-Mm Projection 47 Part III. Performance Specifications for 16-Mm Projection Equipment for Educational Service 57 Supplement. Resolution Tests on 16-Mm Projection Lenses 70 Report of the Standards Committee 76 Report of the Theater Engineering Committee 78 Television Report, Order, Rules, and Regulations of the Federal Communications Commission 87 Characteristics of Intermittent Carbon Arcs F. T. BOWDITCH, R. B. DULL, AND H. G. MACPHERSON 98 Development and Current Uses of the Acoustic Envelope H. BURRIS-MEYER 109 Current Literature 115 1941 Fall Convention at New York, October 20th-23rd 117