Word: kalmus
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...sitting around without much to do. Bert Lahr may go rolling down through the annals of film history as an all-time high in Cowardly Lions. Even Judy Garland has accomplished the remarkable feat of being nice without being "sweet." A special order of orchids should go to Natalie Kalmus who handled the technicolor and nursed it one step further toward maturity...
Robert B. Seidman -- Miss Peggy Kalmus, Wellesley...
...curricular developments. Perhaps a budgetary plan could be evolved, with allocations to each of the Houses for specific activities. At any rate, some form of organization is necessary if only to gather up the loose ends. To effectuate a more permanent inter-House setup, this is essential. Allan H. Kalmus...
...Effron '36, W. R. Felmeth 1FG., J. G. Gilkey, Jr. '39, W. F. Grimes '38, R. Hamill '38, T. W. Hardy, Jr. '37, D. E. Humez '39, P. R. Humes '38, C. Huntington 1G., G. S. Ierardi '39, L. S. Johnson, '39, A. H. Kalmus '39, R. H. Kutz '39, P. H. Lee '37, W. B. Miller '39, F. C. Minkler, Jr., '39, J. S. Morgan '39, P. W.Morse 38, A. P. O'Kelly...
...negatives, one to record reds and yellows, the other to record blues and greens. The chief faults in this process were that it blurred all outlines, failed to register either pure blue or pure yellow and had a range limited to garish greens and oranges. By 1932, Dr. Kalmus had a new process based on a camera which split light through a three-sided prism onto three negatives (red, blue and yellow), which recorded all the colors of the rainbow with fidelity. By this time the only producer who would listen to him was Walt Disney, whose Silly Symphonies...