Society of Motion Picture Engineers : incorporation and by-laws (1919)

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said that he felt certain that financial support could be obtained by the method suggested. An additional suggestion made by Mr. Cudmore was that a chapter of the Society be formed in California. Mr. Campe considered Mr. Cudmore's remarks well made and said the suggestions would be considered by the Board of Governors. Upon counting the ballots it was found that Washington had been selected with Los Angeles a close second. The meeting was therefore adjourned until the next convention to be held in Washington some time in April, 1921. A. F. Victor, Secretary S. M. P. E. 24