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606 INDEX Vol 48, No. 6
Preliminary Report of Research Council Photocell Subcommittee, L. T. Goldsmith, 2 (Feb.), p. 145. Studio Production with Two-Color Bipack Motion Picture Film, J. W. Boyle
and B. Berg, 2 (Feb.), p. 111. Committee Activities
Nominations: (Requesting candidates for offices expiring Dec. 1947), 3
(Mar.), p. 273; 2 (Feb.), p. 181. Preservation of Film: (Specifications on motion picture film for permanent
records), 2 (Feb.*), p. 167.
Progress: (Review of progress made in cinematography, sound recording, television, studio lighting, British and Mexican production), 4 (Apr.), p. 304. Standards: (Review of projects under study), 2 (Feb.), p. 170. Theater Engineering, Construction, and Operation: (Review of projects under
study), 2 (Feb.), p. 173. Current Literature
6 (June), p. 591; 5 (May), p. 481; 3 (Mar.), p. 269; 1 (Jan.), p. 82. Education
Blueprinting the Classroom Film, F. S. Cellier, 3 (Mar.), p. 243. Exchange Practice
A Proposed Film Lock and Identification Band, G. Schwartz, 5 (May), p. 473. Exposure Meters (See Photometry] Federal Communications Commission (See Television} Film, General
Radar Scope Photography, R. C. Babish, 5 (May), p. 454. Film Preservation and Storage
Preservation and Postwar Utilization of U. S. Navy Combat Film, G. L.
Sarchet, 5 (May), p. 476. Report of the Committee on Preservation of Film (Specifications on motion
picture film for permanent records), 2 (Feb.), p. 167. Film Wear
The Projection Life of 16-Mm Film, C. F. Vilbrandt, 6 (June), p. 521. Foreign Production (See Production) General
Motion Pictures on Operation Crossroads, R. J. Cunningham, 6 (June), p. 554. The Simulation of Radar Presentations for Briefing Purposes, J. Westheimer,
6 (June), p. 586. The Determining Role of Research in the Future of the Motion Picture,
B. Price, 1 (Jan.), p. 70. Historical
Historical Development of Sound Films, E. I. Sponable, Parts 1-2, 4 (Apr.),
p. 275; Parts 3-7, 5 (May), p. 407. Illumination
Flashtubes— A Potential Illuminant for Motion Picture Photography?, F. E.
Carlson, 5 (May), p. 395.
Increased Light for Projection of 16-Mm Film with Carbon Arcs, R. J. Zavesky and W. W. Lozier, 5 (May), p. 447.