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

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Smith, Wallace T., Field Test Supervisor, Sandia Corp. Mail: Ventana Grande, Sandoval, N.M. (M) Sorey, Lt. J. H., Head, Motion Picture Processing Div., U.S. Naval Photographic Center, Naval Air Station, Anacostia 20, D.C. (M) Spruill, Dudley, Motion Picture Technician, Byron, Inc. Mail: 9601 Page Ave., Bethesda, Md. (A) Stalling*, Peyton M., Director, The Calvin Co., 1105 E. 15 St., Kansas City, Mo. (M) Strickland, C. Louie, General Manager, Strickland Film Co. Mail: 2592 Christmas La., N.E., Atlanta 6, Ga. (A) Takahash, Tom H., Photographer, Sandia Corp. Mail: 631 W. McKnight, Albuquerque, N.M. (A) Tyner, H. P., Sound Engineer, RCA Service Co. Mail: 1907 McKinney Ave., Dallas, Tex. (A) Valentino, Thomas J., General Manager, Thomas J. Valentino, Inc., 150 W. 46 St., New York 36, N.Y. (M) Varnum, [ennison, Sound Technician, Radio Station KLAC. Mail: 1618 Tulare Ave., Burbank, Calif. (A) Ver Halen, C. J., Jr., Publisher, Ver Halen Publishing Co., 1159 N. Highland Ave., Beverly Hills, Calif. (M) Wagner, Richard J., Sound Technician, Paramount Pictures Corp. Mail: 5661 Lemon Grove, Hollywood 38, Calif. (A) Wallace, Sj?t. Melvin, U.S. Army. Mail: 870 E. 170 St., New York 59, N.Y. (A) Weiner, James R., Chief Engineer, Remington Rand, Inc., Eckert-Mauchly Div., 2300 W. Allegheny Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. (A) Wetzel, W. W., Technical Director, Minnesota Mining & Manufacturing Co. Mail: 725 Ridge St., St. Paul, Minn. (M) Wieder, Harold, Optical Engineer, Radio Corporation of America, RCA Laboratories Div., Princeton, N.J. (A) Wooten, Eugene W., Studio Relations, Cinecolor Corp. Mail: 1331 Monaco Dr., Pacific Palisades, Calif. (M) Yuskaitis, Robert J., Owner, Eagle Laboratory, 1732 N. Orchard St., Chicago 54, 111. (A) CHANGES IN GRADE Atkinson, R. B., (A) to (M) Beard, D. M., (A) to (M) Bernard, H., (S) to (A) Blaney, Dorothy, (A) to (M) Flory, John, (A) to (M) Pfahler, R. A., (A) to (M) Riley, L. W., (A) to (M) Book Reviews Proceedings of the National Electronics Conference, Vol. 7 Published (1951) by National Electronics Conference, Inc., 852 E. 83 St., Chicago 19, 111. 736 pp. incl. numerous charts, diagrams and tables. 6 X 9 in. Price $5.00. This volume consists of the papers presented at the seventh annual National Electronics Conference held in Chicago in the fall of 1951. The topics presented cover just about the entire field of modern electronics as can be seen by the subsequent listing of subjects, and are extremely timely to anyone working in the field. Your reviewer found at least a dozen papers that had direct bearing on immediate problems. The subjects covered include servo theory, electron tubes, information theory, audio systems, signal detection, components, high-frequency measurements and propagation, computers, magnetic amplifiers, circuit analysis, industrial electronics, television, and medical applications. The editors of the volume are to be commended for a fine job in taking the numerous papers from different authors on various topics and organizing them so as to maintain continuity, especially in style. This represents a continuation of the good work done in the previous volumes of this series. The book is printed clearly and the illustrations are very legible. This well prepared and edited volume of the Conference papers will serve either as a well reported summary to those who were unable to attend the meeting, or as a convenient reference volume for those who were there. It would be very desirable if other major conferences would publish similar proceedings. — H. L £agor, General Precision Laboratory, Inc., Pleasantville, N.Y. 77