Society of Motion Picture Engineers : incorporation and by-laws (1929)

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172 Transactions of S.M.P.E., Vol. XIII, No. 37, 1929 in the future avoid what is ruining the effect in many of our^ theatres. A standard of acoustics could be set up, but architects^don't understand that, and it is one of the duties of the industry which it owes itself that the most possible should be done. I think a great work could be done in that direction, and the sound producers owe it to themselves to educate the architect.