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

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Hon. Leland Stanford, of California, a lover of fine horses. Between 1883 and 1887, he was engaged in like work at the University of Pennsylvania, where his "Animal Locomotion" was published. Fa lO Some resvilts of Muybridge's experiments. On February 27, 1888, Mr. Muybridge interviewed T. A. Edison as to the possibility of combining his Zoaproxiscope projector with Edison's phonograph, but without result, though Mr. Edison did exploit such a combination some years later. Dr. Marey's experiment with phases of animal locomotion. The next to come prominently into notice was Dr. Marey. Sometime after meeting Muybridge in Paris, in 1881, where Prof. Muybridge was exhibiting at the Electrical Exposition, Marey set 12 The Century, July 1, 1887. 41