Motion Picture News (Jan-Feb 1922)

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1291 February 25, 1 9 2 2 N. A. M. L. FORUM HONOR ROLL | (1621) Daniel C. Conzo Expedit, Pa. i | (1622) Herbert Chapman Union Springs, Ala. j g (1623) Lester Meloy Globe, Ariz. j | (1624) Charles O. Raye Blytneville, Ark.; §(1625) Geo. A. Gibson De Witt, Ark.; § (1626) T. E. Anderson Russellville, Ark.; = (1627) Joe Dill Russellville, Ark.; 1 (1628) Reginald Freeman. .... .Washington, D. C. ; = (1629) O. C. Smith Archer, Fla. j I (1630) Chas. D. Maddox Archer, Fla.! | (1631) James H. Newsome Eatonton, Ga. ! §(1632) Lester E. Brown .Buhl, Idaho! §(1633) Henry W. Dagay Cicero, 111.! 3 (1634) Arthur B. Woolloy Saybrook, 111. j !| (1635) William R. Butz Angola, Ind. j = (1636) Leslie Peacock . Crawfordsville, Ind.; §(1637) Clyde E. Bell Crawfordsville, Ind. I = (1638) Robert Shuler Crawfordsville, Ind.! §(1639) E. C. Beal Elkhart, Ind.! § (1640) John Cvitkovich Gary, Ind.; | (1641) Carl Boyer Knightstown, Ind.! | (1642) B. C. Lamb Sullivan, Ind.! 3 (1643) Morris M. Phoson Belle Plains, Iowa! § (1644) John H. Schaefer Great Bend, Kans. j § (1645) A. Ernest Lamkin, Jr Stockton, Kans.! j (1646) J. G. Butts Glasgow, Ky. i '= (1647) Lawrence Combs Hazard, Ky. j = (1648) Thomas Butler Jackson, Mich. ! I (1649) Colin V. Matin Sault Ste. Marie, Mich, j 1 (1650) Lloyd A. Hoover Roundup, Mon. j § (1651) Paul J. Guthrie Sydney, Nebr. j § (1652) George W. Vass Camp Dix, N. J. j 1 (1653) Walter W. Murphy. .New Brunswick, N. J. I 3 (1654) Arthur Mobbs Palisades Park, N. J. § ■s (1655) Arthur Worden Herkimer, N. Y. ] = (1656) Geo. B. Traley, Jr. .Loch Sheldrake, N. Y. j § (1657) W. E. Wood Henderson, N. C. i § (1658) Thomas Palmer Brewster, Ohio I § (1659) R. C. Dunlap Hillsboro, Ohio I = (1660) Fred D. Yoder Salem, Ohio I i (1661) Frances Ebner Wadsworth, Ohio I I (1662) Charles A. Pritchett Cherokee, Okla. | | (1663) James Sparks Lamton, Okla. 1 | (1664) Bill Genthe Mangum, Okla. | 1 (1665) Chester Douglas ....... Oregon City, Okla. 1 I (1666) Archie Sqan Salem, Ore. I §(1667) Irvin Albright Connellsville, Pa. I § (1668) James J. Carrigan, Jr.E, Mauch Chunk, Pa. I 1 (1669) David Hunter Philadelphia, Pa. I | (1670) Boyd R. Bailey Darlington, S. C. 1 | (1671) Bill Moore Merkel, Texas I § (1672) A. C. Sample Pineland, Texas § 1 (1673) Thys Winkel Richfield, Utah 1 1 (1674) G. J. Thomas Bedford, Va. | §(1675) Lewis C. Ularris Culpeper, Va. | 3 (1676) Leon A. Sogenbright .... Harrisonburg, Va. = | (1677) Clyde E. Holmes Williamsburg, Va. I § (1678) John Ridgeway Yakima, Wash. I § (1679) L. B. Hinds Yakima, Wash. § § (l680) John H. Hull Beckley, W. Va. = § (1681) Charles E. Williams Beckley, W. Va. | § (1682) Clyde Hutchison Kenova, W. Va. 1 § ( 1 683) R. R. Johnson Keyser, W. Va. | | (1684) George Wise Williamson, W. Va. I Columbia University Offers Courses in Motion Pictures The course deals briefly with the history and development of motion pictures, and the classification of pictures according to their use : entertainment, educational and industrial. It establishes tentative standards for judging these types of pictures according to the degree of success with which they attain their objectives, It also includes a study of the following topics : 1. The physics of production, including a study of the nature and phenomena of light. 2. The chemistry of production, especially the manufacture of raw photographic stock, developing, printing, tinting, and toning. 3. The mechanics of production, with consideration of various types of motion picture cameras and their method of use. 4. The functions of production, with analysis of the duties and responsibilities of scenario writer, production manager, director, art director, camera man, and editor. 5. The factors of production, including types of photography, as straight, “ trick,” natural color, and microscopic, the making of cartoons and technical drawings. It. Is the custom to have invited guests who are experts in the various branches of production address the class and thus supplement the work of the instructor. By this means, students come in contact with capable motion picture directors, laboratory experts, critics, editors and producers. New Wrinkle in Lobby Display Frames The Book Devise, made by the Newman Manufacturing Company for Frank Rembush, of the Rembush Enterprises, Shelbyville, Ind. Mr. Rembush believes this idea has never been worked out by any other owner and it has proven so successful that he has decided to install these devises in other theatres. There are spaces on all four sides, and on the gable roof of this device, for posters, photos and hand-painted cards. It is well made of wood with an outer covering of polished brass. The brass can be plated in statuary bronze or other finishes. The glass door at the top of the front panel protects the best part of the device, which is a series of 10 x 14” mounted photographs so arranged that they will turn like the leaves of a book at 30-second intervals. The necessary illumination is provided so that persons standing for a few moments in front of this device can review the scenes in a feature picture in a very short time in a very convenient manner. NATIONAL CARBONS We carry a complete line of all sizes. White A. C. Special for Alternating Current. Silver Tips for Direct Current. For quick service send your order to AMUSEMENT SUPPLY COMPANY We are the oldest Supply House in the motion picture trade 746 S. Wabash Ave., Chicago, 111. Write today for our latest bulletin LATEST ACHIEVEMENT In Ticket Selling Machines THE NEW 1922 AUTOMAT1CKET REGISTER Send /or price* and full particular* AUTOMATIC TICKET REGISTER CORPORATION 1782 Broadway New York Theatre and Exchange Mailing List Service We rant lists ol or address contemplated of existing theatres, exchanges, state rights owners, publicity mediums and producers, selected as te territory, class, etc. Twenty thousand changes were recorded In our list last year. Its use means a saving of from 20 to i0% in postage, etc. MOTION PICTURE DIRECTORY CO 244 West 42nd St. Phone. Btyonl SI 38 Now York iddre**ing Printing usiness fe rings I would like to give a good position to a man who would invest from three to five thousand dollars— and pay interest for same — in a large theatre to be opened soon with high class vaudeville and pictures. Must have good reference. Address Box 100, Motion Picture News, New York City. Radio-. Mat UJ TALK from your screen WITH your quickly TYPEWRITTEN MESSAGES 60 RADIO MAT SLIDES $2. Aooept no Substitute. For Sale by all Leading Dealers Mailing Lists MOVING PICTURE AND LEGITIMATE THEATRES 22166 Moving Picture by States, per M. $5.00 1219 Film Exchanges, for List 7-50 196 Manufacturer* and Studios 3.50 419 Machine and Supply Dealers 4.00 3674 Legitimate Theatres U S and Canada 25.00 810 Vaudeville Theatres 7.50 A. F. WILLIAMS 166 W. Adams Street Chicago TRY t/?ec° Hoods FOR SIGNS, STAGE OR CANOPY LIGHTS They Cover the Bulb and Show IrtiSS Brilliant Lasting Colors rii Have Every Advantage — Save \l • fjm-W Your Dollars in Lamp Renew* For 5-10 W and 25-40 W. Limp, a Is, No Bothersome Dipping Eatily Put On or Taken Off REYNOLDS ELECTRIC CO. 2650 W. CONGRESS ST. CHICAGO, ILL: New and Old Films CLEANED CONSERVED A. TEITEL 804 S. Wabash Avenue Chicago, Illinois THE FOR BETTER MUSIC 1600 BROADWAY NEW YORK CITY THE AMERICAN PHOTO PLAYER CO. 64 E. JACKSON BOULEVARD CHICAGO, ILL. 109 GOLDEN GATE AVENUE SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.