Motion Picture Herald (Nov-Dec 1948)

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THIS WEEK the Camera reports: By the Herald ANTONIO MOSCO, co-owner of Minerva, one of Italy's largest producers, is in New York studying the market. See page 23. WITH THE Society of Motion Picture Engineers, at their 64th semi-annual convention, last week, in Washington. Above are the new officers: Clyde R. Keith, W.E. editorial vice-president; Earl I. Sponable, Twentieth Century-Fox, president; Robert Corbin, Eastman, secretary; William Kunzmann, National Carbon, convention vice-president; Peter Mole, Mole-Richardson, executive vice-president. At right, three Eastman scientists receive the annual Journal Award from Dr. Otto Sandvik, SMPE. They are Lawrence Martin, Donald F. Lyman and Dr. Jaspar Chandler. sr. as PAUL HAESSAERTS, Belgian art critic and writer, has had his picture, "Rubens", about the painter, bought for distribution by Sir Alexander Korda. PETER MOLE receives the annual Progress Award from Loren Ryder, retiring SMPE president, who last week received a Presidential citation for his work during the war. JOHN LEVINSON, representing his father, Col. Nathan Levinson, Warner technical director, receives the Samuel L. Warner Memorial Award from Mr. Ryder during presentation ceremonies. VISITING ACTRESS Ariene Dahl confers at the Eagle Lion New York office with Max Youngstein, advertisingpublicity vice-president. MOTION PICTURE HERALD, NOVEMBER 6, 1948