Transactions of the Society of Motion Picture Engineers (1929)

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100 Transactions of S.M.F.E., Vol. XIII, No. 37, 1929 138. A. P. Richard, Cinemat. franc. 10 (Sept. 22, 1928) pp. 127-8. 139. Trans. Soc. M. P. Eng. 12 No. 36 (1928) p. 1096. 140. Phot. Ind. 26 (June 13, 1928) p. 626. 141. Photo. Ind. 26 (June 13, 1928) p. 627. 142. K. Geyer, Licht Bild Biihue ^i (1928) p. 18. 143. M. Adam, Kinotechnik 10 (Sept. 20, 1928) pp. 480-2. 144. Filmtechnik 4 (Sept. 29, 1928) pp. 390-1. 145. R. Thun, Kinotechnik 10 (June 20, 1928) pp. 324-8. 146. U. S. Pats. 1,676,600; 1,692,347; Brit. Pats. 288,970; 289,526; 290,721; 297,130; Fr. Pat. 636,620; Ger. Pat. 462,636. 147. Trans. Soc. M. P. Eng. 12 No. 36 (1928) p. 1040. 148. Trans. Soc. M. P. Eng. 12 No. 34 (1928) pp. 382-9. 149. U. S. Pat. 1,690,617. 150. Trans. Soc. M. P. Eng. 12 No. 35 (1928) p. 799. 151. U. S. Pats. 1,668,856; 1,695,415; Brit. Pats. 289,419; 290,668; 292,063; 296,816; 300,996. 152. Brit. Pat. 300,143. 153. Trans. Soc. M. P. Eng. 12 No. 36 (1928) p. 967. 154. Phot. Ind. 26 (Feb. 29, 1928) p. 236; also P. Hatschek, Filmtechnik 4 (May 12, 1928) pp. 187-9. 155. U. S. Pats. 1,670,447; 1,672,214; 1,672,542; 1,685,904; 1,695,857; Brit. Pats. 288,123; 300,274; Ger. Pat. 460,622. 156. S. Riker, Filmo Topics 4 (Nov. 1928) p. 7. 157. Amer. Cinemat. 10 (Feb. 1929) p. 7. 158. U. S. Pats. 1,676,299 and 1,692,358; Ger. Pat. 458,215. 159. Ger. Pat. 461,016. 160. Amat. Phot. (London) 66 (Oct. 31, 1928) p. 398. 161. Mot. Pict. 4 No. 7 (1928) p. 4. 162. Film Daily 46 (Nov. 22, 1928) p. 1. 168. U. S. Pats. 1,668,589; 1,669,427; 1,672,845; 1,674,629; 1,677,237; 59; ibid. 29 Sect. 2 (July 7, 1928) p. 39. 164. R. H. Cricks, Kine. Weekly 137 (July 19, 1928) p. 77. 165. Ex. Herald and Mov. Pict. World 91 Sect. 1 (Apr. 28, 1928) p. 26. 166. R. Dahlgreen, Kinotechnik 10 (Aug. 20, 1928) pp. 427-31. 167. H. Naumann, Filmtechnik 4 (Oct. 27, 1928) p. 425. 168. U. S. Pats. 1,668,589; 1,669,42,7; 1,672,845; 1,674,629; 1,677,237; 1,691,475; 1,692,092; Brit. Pats. 290,164; 290,248; 292,604; 294,543; 295,733; 296,414; Fr. Pats. 633,944; 634,102; 638,461; Ger. Pats. 427,791; 455,165; 459,284; 460,192; 460,668; 462,566. 169. Bull. Acad. M. P. Arts and Sci. No. 13 (Aug. 1928) p. 3. 170. Mot. Pict. News 38 (Dec. 15, 1928) p. 1830. 171. Kinotechnik 10 (Feb. 20, 1928) pp. 93-5. 172. Brit. Pat. 287,341. 173. Brit. Pat. 280,161. 174. H. P. Gage, Trans. Soc. M. P. Eng. 12 No. 36 (1928) p. 1063. 175. H. Rubin, Amer. Projectionist 6 (Feb. 1928) p. 6.