Journal of the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers (1950-1954)

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Sidney M. Lipton, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md., "A Multipurpose Optical Tracking and Recording Instrument." Myron A. Bondelid, U.S. Naval Ordnance Test Station, Inyokern, China Lake, Calif., "The M-54 Tracking Mount." FRIDAY AFTERNOON — Stereophonic Sound Session John K. Milliard (Committee Chairman), Altec Lansing Corp., Beverly Hills, Calif., "Sound Committee Report." John K. Milliard, Altec Lansing Corp., Beverly Hills, Calif., "Microphones, Loudspeakers and Amplifier for Use With Stereophonic Reproduction in the Theater." Kurt Singer and Michael Rettinger, RCA Victor Division, Hollywood, Calif., "MultipleTrack Magnetic Heads." John G. Frayne and E. W. Templin, Westrex Corp., Hollywood, Calif., "Westrex Stereophonic Recording and Reproducing Facilities." R. J. Tinkham, Ampex Electric Co., Redwood City, Calif., "A Portable Stereophonic Recorder /Reproducer Utilizing a Sprocketless Drive Mechanism." William H. Offenhauser, Jr., and Julius B. Postal. Andre Debrie of America, Inc., New York, and Calvin Hotchkiss, Eastman Kodak Co., New York, "Progress Report Interim Committee on Nomenclature." FRIDAY EVENING — Wide-Screen Picture and Stereophonic Sound Session Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp., CinemaScope demonstration. SATURDAY MORNING Universal-International Pictures, Special showing for SMPTE members. Journals Available and Wanted These notices are published as a service to expedite disposal and acquisition of out-of-print Journals. Please write direct to the persons and addresses listed. Available Journals from 1937 to and including 1953, and several older ones, indexes and standards. About 230 issues. Prefer to sell entire lot, $75.00. Write to A. Borras, 1533 Spring Garden St., Philadelphia 30, Pa. March 1931. Write Record Engineering Library, Radio Corporation of America, RCA Victor Division, 501 N. LaSalle St., Indianapolis, Ind. Wanted April, 1934; May, 1936; Jan., 1938; Apr., 1939; June, 1940; July, 1941; Feb., 1944; Jan. and Aug. 1945; Jan., Feb. and Mar. 1946; Jan., 1947; Jan. and Feb. 1948; Mar. (in 2 parts), July, Aug. and Sept. 1949 and Feb. 1950. Write to Mr. Ishan Ghosh, Chief Technician, Kardar Productions 30, Government Gate Rd., Parel, Bombay 12, India. Sept. 1937, Aug. 1941, Jan. and Feb. 1946 Journals. Advise the Record Engineering Library, Radio Corporation of America, RCA Victor Division, 501 N. LaSalle St., Indianapolis, Ind. High-Speed Photography, Volumes 1 and 2. Write Robert E. Hurley, American Newspaper Publishers Assn., 370 Lexington Ave., New York, N.Y. High-Speed Photography, Volumes 1 and 2. Write W. R. Carty, Chief Superintendent, Naval Research Establishment, Fleet Mail Office, Halifax, Nova Scotia. 754