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American Cinematographer
25 (June, 1944), No. 6 Cameras of the Past (p. 188) Television Picture Definition (p. 191) Monopack Processes (p. 192) Pola Screen and Filter Holders (p. 194)
25 (July, 1944), No. 7 Coated Lenses (p. 223) PH-346A Recording Equipment (p. 224) Experiments by an Army Cameraman (p. 229) Movie Tricks Explained (p. 231) A New 16-Mm Optical Printer (p. 232) New Mercury Vapor Lamp Announced (p. 238)
Communications
24 (June, 1944), No. 6 Television Reception (p. 60)
Educational Screen
23 (May, 1944), No. 5 Motion Pictures — Not for Theatres, Pt. 56 (p. 207)
23 (June, 1944), No. 6 Motion Pictures — Not for Theatres, Pt. 57 (p. 248)
Electronic Engineering
17 (June, 1944), No. 196 Maintenance of Quality in Film-Recorded Sound,
I — Recording and Processing (p. 12) The "Kodatron" Speedlamp (p. 16) The Future of Electronic Music (p. 32)
International Projectionist
19 (May, 1944), No. 5
Simplifying Analysis of Amplifier Circuits (p. 7) Television Today, Pt. VIII — Radio Relays (p. 12) Coated Lenses and Their Efficiency (p. 20) Static Sparks from Rewind Machine Create Fire Hazard (p. 27)
19 (June, 1944), No. 6
Step-by-Step Analysis of Arc Rectifiers Schematics (p. 10) Television Today, Pt. IX — Reproducers (p. 22)
I. BROWNING L. H. BEDFORD J. S. FRIEDMAN F. DUPATY
K. M. GREENLAND W. C. MILLER CAPT. T. E. HUNT P. TANNURA J. HARTLINE
T. T. GOLDSMITH
A. E. KROWS A. E. KROWS
R. H. CRICKS G. A. JONES S. K. LEWER
L. CHADBOURNE
J. FRANK, JR.
K. M. GREENLAND
T. DRAHORAD
L. CHADBOURNE J. FRANK, JR.