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Dec. 26, '30 1 Leased premises Nov. 28, 330 8 Legal May 23, "30 7 Lent Feb. 21, °30 1 Live fronts at off periods Nov, 28, ’30 3 Lobby merchandising Feb. 28, °30 1 Manpower Sept. 20, ’29 1 “ Jan. 24, °30 a ae Mar. 21, °30 1 April 11, 730 1 cs April25, °30 4 oe May 9,°30 1 a May 16,’30 8,10 No price cutting Mar. 28, °30 1 4“ rr 7 July 4, 130 1 One Hundred Per Cent Club Dec. 26, °30 3 Passes _ Dec. 6,729 1 “ Dec. 20, °29 1 + Jan. 3,°30 1 ss April 25, ’30 1 Play shorts with long features April 4, ’30 1 Relaying radio programs from stage April 25, °30 7 Renew licenses promptly Nov. 28, ’30 3 Screen Advertising April 25, °30 1 3 ty May 2,°30 1 Sound Surveillance Oct. 25, '29 1 nd e Jan. 24, ’30 1 ¥y the Mar. 21, ’30 1 os Lid Jun e ; 230 4 1 5 2 1 THEATRE OPERATION FRONT HOUSE Articles by Stoddard Jan. 17, °30 “ rT’ rr Jan. 31, 30 Aid oe “es “oe wo ii} o = ) a a —) PADA “ iid “a June 6, 130 10 Autumn Theatre Inspection Aug. 29, °30 1 Check Pass Lists Aug. 1,730 1 District Managers’ Check July 11, ’30 9 Handling Funds Sept. 12, 30 1 Ideal house temperatures Aug. 1,730 8 Operating faults May 2,’30 4 a fs May 16, ’30 8 Quiz May 16, ’30 12 $2 May 23, °30 10 May 30, ’30 4 2 June 6, ’30 % « June 27, '30 8 bd July 4, °30 6 July 18, °30 2 Service staff schedules May 25, °29 6 Treatment of aged and infirm Oct. 25, '29 6 Training ushers May 2,’380 10 GENERAL Accident & Fire prevention Air conditioning plant check Article by M. S. Hill Candy Sales Emergency P. A. system Feature Epilogue Feature Prologues Heating equipment check Keep spare machine parts on hand Legal Angles Maintenance of motors Manpower Analysis ; Merchandising & Operating Quiz Music—special stage band arrangements—available Organ Maintenance Important Return trailers Scoring newsreels Sensible economics Stagecraft glossary Standardized stage layout and lighting equipment Theatre check Ticket orders Use care in cashing checks War picture presentation plot Wring Operation Dry! LIGHTING Check voltages Comparison of color media General Graybar lamp lis? Hints “ ii} it} “6 Intensities Ordering lamps Precepts Relation of color and muscle Date of Issue July 4, °30 Nov. 22, ’29 July 18, °30 June 20, ’30 Dec. 13, °29 Oct. 4, ’29 Dec. 12, '30 Nov. 14, 739 June 6, °30 Aug. 29, '30 Mar, 28, ’30 Nov. 22, ’29 Nov. 22, ’29 May 39, ’50 April1, °50 Page @. = Oo CAMWMW WAINQWANWOON Lod i) €2 63 th = ho i=) ope FA MWWUIAIe bs pe MUOAUDOCAARDS ats it PROGRAM CONSTRUCTION Cartoons General “ a6 46 “ ac it oc ac “ Lid “ “ as New York Program Plots Study audiences Watch details Feb. 14, °30 Mar. 7,730 to De Ce a te NENAGH LH NNArH bad fd ws <4 2 a ° 26, °30 inclusive July 4, °30 Sept. 5, *30 SOUND & PROJECTION Amplifiers “Bad prints” not always bad Batteries “B Batteries Brenkert effects available Brenkert overture presentation Carbons Checking apparatus Oct. il, ’°29 Feb. 21, °30 April1l, °30 Sept. 27, °29 May 16, °30 April 25, °30 Nov. 1, °29 June 22, ’29 2 Cleaning fader oe it) Cleaning fader contacts Cleaning film Cleaning transfer panel ie AE Cleanliness and lubrication Clean screens Cutting of subjects forbidden Daily horn inspections check Daily sound “ “ Defective splices “ Defective tubes Defects Defects in reproduction Dirty: film Dirty socket contacts District Managers’ cheek Don’t demount Effects Effect slides ee “ Emergency trouble Equalizing volume Exciting lamps Finutter Gain control as emergency fader General Grid leak trouble Hearing tests Horn pointing Horm settings Lenses—tests & maintenance [Maintain constant film speed Maintain spare parts steck feter readings Micropbonic tubes Minimize house noise Newsreel presentation Oily mechanism 4“ 6 Ordering supplies Photo electric cells oe as “ Projection glossary oo ee 66 Projection room mainten ance cs co “se “ oo ee Projection Quis oe 6 oe as ci ao Recti&era Rehearsals Replacement of equipment Ropreducer drift Requisitions for supplies Returning equipment Reverberation Service & Inspection reports Service requests Sound Distribution Ty “ Ld 19 Sound Projection Defects and causes Sound Quiz oe “ce “ee “ a a“ iy “oe 4“ “se ae “ Spare parts cabine? Testing tubes Trouble in sound projection Types of film damage Volume control Watch dise system in cold weather Watch springs in 211 E tubea Weekly Projection Room Reports “ec “ce 6c “ Date of Issue Jan. 10, 30 Jan. 17, ’30 May 25, °29 Nov. 8, ’29 May 25, ’29 April 4, 30 Jan. 31, ’30 Oct. 4, 29 Page N a. 12 12 12 4 12 le bo PNPHKNAWND =) Om 12 11 1 3 Aug. 8,’30 3,9,10,11 30 3 Aug. 29, June 6, ’30 july 20, °29 Sept. 14, ’29 Feb. 14, °29 Nov. 15, ’29 Nov. 1, '°29 Nov. 15, ’29 Nov. 22, ’29 July 6,°29 April 25, ‘30 Aug. 31, °29 Nov. 1, 29 Jan. 24, °30 Nov. 8, ’29 April11, ’30 April 18, ’30 April 25, °30 May 2,°30 Aug. 29, °30 June 20, ’30 May 2,30 May 9,730 May 23, °30 Oct. 17, °30 Feb. 7, °30 Feb. 14, °30 Feb. 21, °30 Feb. 28, ’30 Mar. 7, °30 Mar. 14, °30 Mar. 21, °30 May 16, ’30 Dec. 6,°29 May 11, ’29 Noy. 8, °29 Mar. 28, °30 Nov. 29, °29 Aug. 3,°29 Oct. 18, *29 Oct. 25, '29 Dec. 13, ‘29 4 12 12 12 PhO bel Com CoM MP eAaaKico 1 i) eowmo eco 63 1 te =) pt et et ALHAXM ONHASMOAMOMHMNOIYUAMH OD bet to ESL eA Rees ae Oe a = Su OR es a eR Do eS Se SE aoe eee bennewens 7